Show t MOUNTAIN MAID I TUNNEL IN ORE Two Feet Reet F et of Fine Rock in Mass Massof I of Milling Ore in Central Standard Two feet fe t of Jine ine shipping ore ate fn In a amass amass amass mass of excellent milling rock Is what is now being developed In the Mountain Maid tunnel of the Bingham Central Standard company at Bingham Man Manager Manager Manager ager S H Treloar who was vaa in the city yesterday stated that the showing was growing better every minute and Just Justas I as soon as the face of the tunnel is a I little farther advanced he proposes to t I start a raise rale in the ore body and feel of the feet or more of virgin ground over his head at that particular point No assays have been made on this fine rib of shipping rock but similar ore opened farther back in the tunnel last laM I t month gave returns of 62 per cent lead ounces silver 12 in gold 41 per cen copper and per cent Iron This tunnel has bas now been going ahead through milling ore with occasional shoots sho ts and streaks of for approximately feet while the Inter Interesting Interesting Interesting esting country is just entered The tunnel is now in a distance of feet In the next nest feet the ore making limo belt that has made auth remarkable bodies of ore in the Bing Ding Haven will be tapped while an additional feet will carry the face directly under the Whitley tunnel workings at an additional depth of feet teet As All machine drills are Rte being em employed employed employed In the driving of this tunnel there Is going to be a whole lot of his history history tory tor made during the next sixty to ninety days by which time production will be started on a substantial scale Manager Treloar says he could not ask for a better looking proposition than now confronts him at the Central Standard STRIKE IS MADE IN III THE Between Two and Four Fou Feet of Fine Ore Is Tapped by Following Stringer A message from Provo yesterday told of a big strike having been made in the property at Tintic An effort to get the news authenticated here proved fruitless until last evening when R S SWimmer SWimmer SWimmer Wimmer one of the directors of the company compan cornered had to confess that there was ground for the report He acknowledged that t at somewhere between two and four feet of good ore had been opened up as a result of following off otT offa otTa a stringer from from one on pf f the old slopes bordering the Mr Wimmer said aahL he did not know just what the ore was wa worth but he un understood understood understood it was vas characteristic o of the best ores that had been mined in that particular section by both the Godiva and companies in the past The fissure In which the ore is making is breaking right for the middle of the territory owned by b the com corn company company pany and the management feels that it is going Ing to develop into something big This strike has been made in a por portion portion tion of oC the ground that Manager David Evans announced would receive attention at the time plans for commencing work were upon a few weeks ago That re results results suits have been obtained FO eo quickly Is simply a verification of the opinion then expressed by b John Roundy Ro who examined the ground and said he be believed believed that money mone could be well spent In developing ground there Ores which used to be mined in that immediate re reo region gion went from 35 to 45 per cent lead and 40 to 60 ounces silver and the pre presumption is that the strike Just will average up with any an ever made in iii either the Godiva or along the th dividing lines of those properties There was a sharp demand for the stock of the company and the price moved up a little though it was evident that the talent nau n ard lit little littIe littie tIe tle If anything concerning the disclosure disclosure sure 1 |