Show Investments In Tintle H M Nichols of Denver who visited the Tintic accompanied by George C Schenck is an old time miner and is the confidential agent of a number of the large investors in Denver When asked by THE HERALD reporter whit he did in Tintio he modestly replied that ho left 2000 of his own ana this might lead to bringing others into the camp as there were a few men in Colorado 4 who were foolish enough to bank on his judgment Mr Nichols however added they seldom did get left hWe went to the BullionBock said Mr Nichols and Mr Smith went up with us but he was called suddenly to Marys V vale Ho however left directions for Mr Sullivan to show us the mine I was very much pleased with the way the work was being done I think that it is going to bo a great camp The BullionBeck is a great mine and they have plenty of chance to spread themselves they having lots of ground There is ore in sight everywhere from the 200foot level to the 700foot level Wo drove around over the mountain and the entire camp looks very well Mr Nichols stated the drawback to the camp was the loose laws and surveys the customs being much the same as they are in new camps but which always undergo a change as the camp grows older and capital comes in He was especially happy over the appointment appoint-ment of Mr Skiff as chief of the mining department de-partment of the Worlds fair Mr Skiff being an intimate friend |