Show EXTENSIVE ORE CHUTE Showing in the BullionBeck 900 to the NorthWEST North-WEST DIP TRANSACTIONS PITTSBUBG CAPITALISTS TAKE I THE NORTH MEBCUB Pinto Iron District Developments Being Pushed on the Old Portland Port-land MineShowing in Ben Knells Utah BoyAssessment Work Being Done The Consolidated Consolid-ated M M CoA Brigham City Mine That i Looked Upon With SuspicionBingham Bulletin Bulle-tin Notes Excellent Showing in the Old Winnamuck Mineral Surveys Orders For Patent Work Made by the Surveyor GeneralOre From the Rescue Tests to Be Made on the Product of This Mine On the Curb Ore and Bullion Silver and Lead Mining Notes and Personals The Herald is informed that the Bul lionBeck mine at the present time never looked better and that its outlook out-look for the future is all that could be desired The development of the BullionBeck is an illustration that theories are not always to be relied upon and that in this ground it is likely to be proven that some of the largest ore deposits in that portion of the district are likely like-ly to be found on the north side of Eureka gulch I has generally been held that there was no mineral on the north side of the gulch and many discouragements have been thrown in the way of those who have expressed the belief that in this locality ore in paying quantities would yet be found and for this reason rea-son but little work has been done in the way of prospecting on the north side of the gulch In the BullionBeck it has always been the opinion that the ore bodies were to the south and so they were but recent operations in this property have demonstrated the fact that they also run to the north for on the 900 level to the north a winze has been sunk on a 30foot body of shipping ore for a depth of 60 feet all the way in solid mineral and there is old minerl no telling the extent or the dimensions of the deposit de-posit but it is believed that it is avery a-very large one and at the present time the company is taking out a hundred I tons of ore a day in sinking this winze In speaking with Mr John Beck in relation to this chute of ore he said that it was being taken from the north side of Eureka gulch and that he was now converted to the idea that there was ore in abundance and of excellent quality on the north side but that one would have to go deep for it as in the Beck on the north no ore had been encountered en-countered until after a depth of COO feet had been obtained the as ore was capped with an immense layer of hard lime I lmeI is believed that in its development ore will be found in the BullionBeck a far as it can go on its SOOlevcl and it has been proven that the mineral is high in grade and easily handled This being the case the claimhold ers on the north side of Eureka gulch should feel encouraged as now it is only a question of depth with them before be-fore finding ore |