Show i1 IN ONT AR OJS DEPTHS f Bunches of Ore on the i 2000Foot Level BUYS MINES AT TONOPAH I Old Bullion Mine at Stockton to Resume it 1t Manager Geddes to the Swansea Day on the Mining Exchange Star Con Consignments H L t j Whilo a rumor that connection had been made with the main orebearing 1 channel on the 2000foot level of the I Ontario of Park City was character lcd by the management as preniature the event to which every Interest in the I II great camp Is looking eagerly forward I Is possible on any shift Superintendent Superintend-ent Rood who came down from camp again on Tuesday night says that I from the station at which the main ledge was cut Into drifts are being extended ex-tended cast and west to Intercept the channels that were opened up on the 1700foot level I and at which elevation I t considerable milling ore with not a little lit-tle firstclass was exposed While the I good ore on the 1700foot level oct oc-t curred In bunches the mincial was nevertheless followed for 100 feet on I the strike and with an improvement in 1 quality on the 2000 It Is not dlfllcultto I i I see how the history of earlier days i I shall be repeated although the decline j In silver must preclude any hope of attaining I ii at-taining net earnings such as character J ised J that norlod Certainly the vein n I on the 2000 level said Superintendent If I I Rood Is as strong and as well denned r i 1 ris Is it In any portion of the pioperty from which no less than 3S319SSC I t ounces of silver of a total valuation of I j 53J49512G has been mined while in J support of the belief that ore of better I t J quality awaits the management on the i 11 I 1 U lowest level is the fact that In the lower II i P low-er workings off the 1700 the ore was II ll j as good as elsewhere with bunches of Ii i I line ore at the bottom of No3 shaft t Indeed the outlook In the lower workIngs I work-Ings Is extremely assuring and the If wont now progressing should soon begin i be-gin to show results While not many I appreciate it It Is none thc less true t that the old bonanza was In 1902 productive i pro-ductive of 30S3223 ounces of silver and with results on the 2000foot level I j ti fulfilling expectations that record I 1 should be easily distanced In the next f liill i i twelve months as everything foretells j fl i the presence of lead at Increased depth |