Show agosrOE JOB BOWERS EXTENSION Details of the Work Done and That Planned Special Correspondence Diamond Oct HB F Woodward president and manager of the Joe Bowers Bow-ers Extension Mining company returned turned last evening from an extended trip to the Beaver country where he spent some time in looking over the holdings of the South Granite Mining company When asked by your correspondent corre-spondent how the affairs of the o Bowers Extension were progressing Mr Woodward said quite seroiusly I have about resolved not to say anything any-thing to any one about the Extension not because I an ashamed but wholly because ones talk is always misunderstood and also because the average person knows nothing about our possessions or how we are equipped and after they are told they look as if they were convinced you had been booming the whole thing I ought to know something about the affairs here because I not only located the ground but sank the first hole alone and its because I know something about the actual conditions that it makes me tired to hear come of these wise guys ask questions about the Extension Just at present I dont care to say a word about our underground affairs but how many people who pretend to be famil iar with the south end of Tintic country coun-try have ever studied all the interesting interest-ing surface conditions existing in and surrounding our territory How many folks know how much patented ground we ownknow that we have the largest larg-est boiler and pumping capacity in the camp and about the smoothest hoist and next to the ShoebridgeBonanza the deepest vertical shaft in the district dis-trict and all paid for When asked how deep they were now he said Just 376 feet from the collar of the shaft though we call it our 400 level We are almost ready to commence vigorous work on this level running towards the vein but the only point Where the vein ha really been encountered and explored at all is on the socalled 300 level but actually 266 feet from the surface But Ill tell you what you can do said Mr Woodward you can get I some information from an outsidera wholly disinterested source if you know Mr Hayden Just before Mr Druehl the secretary of our company went east he extended a invitation to Hayden Hay-den to see what we were doing and last week I took him through our ground So the writer found Mr Hayden Hay-den but got little or nothing for his I pains Mr Hayden said good natured ly l Im not here for my health and I didnt make any examination of the property only for personal satisfaction I have made the Bowers vein n closo study and when Mr Woodward said that Mr Druehl would like to have me go through their workings I went but I dont take it that Mr Druehl wished me to give out my opinion and I wouldnt if he did I have frequently said that in my judgment the concentration of all the veins at the point in discussion makes it a marvelous piece of ground prospectively and I think so more than ever The company is doing some driftIng drift-Ing south on the vein in what I think they call their 300 level The ledge is very large and is strongly mineralized but they are on top of their ore chute I is just cropping out on this level and is pitching west and south into the ground When they tap this below I think they will get what they are looking look-ing for |