Show TO R L CONTACT B inqui of f U iannel on oil tile buha group henry hs hiis just returned from rom a N isit to hi ins properties on gold mountain nin III diio original intention was to do some surveying surrey ini on the at group but the presence of large snow drifts varying in depth from 10 to 30 feet deep put a stop to the plo pio posed surveys the iho object of the surey huney ft a us to start a now tunnel lower down than the present one it develops that the gold development company owns a part of the ground where the proposed ne tunnel was aas to be opened ibis company how et bior or will probably male make a deal whereby the N work ork of 0 opening the new tun net nel can be accomplished mr expects expect tins this to get tile the vein fit at a point which will show the character of the property better than c cn in be shown at any other point while on his trip he visited the bushy pr prop eity pity ou on the Cotton cottonwood side in which he owns ovens a half interest max ma is the owner of the other half this ground was worked a matter of twenty koars boar ago aud and ore was ox extrac terl which showed hoed values as high as its S a pound the ore taken out at that time was as found in Lre cr erases vases of the these cre vases were follow followed ed without regard to the probable origin of the ore I 1 ahe be result is that the he vein of quartzite was gouged in indifferent different directions and no real do de work has ever been prosecuted burgung along one side of the quartzite is a vein of porphyry and ining men are of the opinion that to m reach the leal oie oi e body from which the rich ore of former years was wash ed into the cr erases in the quartzite it vill sill be necessary to reach the contact with this in view and krotki krotil have set men to w work ork en a contract to drive one hundred teet feet of tunnel it is expected that work will be continued until the contact is reached which will take at least teet feet of tunnel crossing the veins of porphyry and quartzite is a vein of iron ore which is regarded as a favorable indication of the eutence ei exi tence of an ore body mr has some soma very rich specimens of ore in his possession which were taken from the tha property properly sho showing I 1 g that ore exists somewhere there he expects to spend considerable time and money before reaching the objective point on the vein |