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Story May 1, 1899

The Salt Lake Herald

Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah

What is this article about?

In Park City, the new road to the mines is nearly complete, enabling coal hauling; Weber & Kearns mill to restart Tuesday using ore dumps, but may be its final season before Silver King mill takes over.

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PARK CITY MINES.
Weber & Kearns Mill to Start Up-Completion of Road.
(Special Correspondence.)
Park City, April 30.—Coal was hauled to the Silver King and to the Weber & Kearns mill over the new road yesterday, and the road will no doubt be entirely completed Monday night, and the men put back in the mine.
The Weber & Kearns mill will start up for the summer's run Tuesday morning with a full force of men. There is enough ore on the second-class dump to keep the mill going till fall but it is probable that this is the mill's last season, as when the Silver King's mill begins operations it can handle the mine's entire product of second-class ore.

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Historical Event

What themes does it cover?

Triumph

What keywords are associated?

Park City Mines Weber Kearns Mill Silver King Road Completion Ore Processing

Where did it happen?

Park City

Story Details

Location

Park City

Event Date

April 30

Story Details

Coal hauled over new road to Silver King and Weber & Kearns mill; road completion expected Monday night, resuming mine work. Weber & Kearns mill starts Tuesday with full force, using second-class ore dump until fall; likely last season as Silver King's mill will handle all ore.

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