Show I BUONBECK TUNEL I The Big Cave I This Property to Be I I Toroughy Explored The report of the fInding of a big cave in the property of the Bullion Bed Tunnel company at Eureka I caused a big sensation in TinUc mln Ing circles as well as among mIning share dealers of this city several of I the later buying healy of the stock I of the company after investigating Into the merits of the new find regarding I regard-Ing which but little Is known a yet outside of the fact that a big cavity has been encountered at the end of the Ofoot tunnel which has been drIven I into this I property In its development A E Hyde one of itt e SmOep the t morning company from who the scene returned of time new naI I Informs The Herald that It Is too early yet to tel just what has been found but he Is of the opinion that I is tL I mammoth natural ae although all efforts to determine its extent and Its value from a mining point of vIew have been without atsfactory results I Mr Hydealso stated that a miner had < I Deco let 101n Into the cavity for several sev-eral feet by means of a rope his descent de-scent being illuminated by a common lantern whose feeble rays failed to disclose any of the secrets of this freak of nature On the side of the cave near the tunnel the surface is covered with sand carbonates but a stone thrown to the other side although it wl not touch exactly opposite hits against what Is evidently hard quartz lower down awakening echoes which reverberate through the chambers and passages of this underground vault giving the impresson that all is not ore within Its environments I The truth regarding the new dlscov er will soon be made known however as Mr Hyde will leave for the mine I this morning his intention being to tx plore the cave by means of ropes and long ladders and a whIm will even be rigged up whIle big lamps with strong i i reflectors will be used in searchIng out the innermost l secrets of this myster I J r louts hiding place of supposed mineral I wealh and as the air from the cave Is I pure and fresh with a circulation so strong that a candle Is blown Qut while I I In the tunnel there Is every reason to believe that no difficulty will be experIenced exper-Ienced in thoroughly investigating the new discovery Joe Bowers Looking Well Superintendent Stalling of the Toe Bowers in Tintc district telephoned In to the Sat Lake office of the company com-pany yesterday that the mine was looking better than ever before and that he ha l a carload of hIghgrade are from the property en route to the sampler while he had another consignment consign-ment ready to send to the mrket and one or two more pied up on t dump awaiting shipment He also stated that I wa the expec taton that the shaft would reach the 100 level last night when a station would be cut a sump made and drift log on the are body to the north begun be-gun According to Mr Stalling and also a number of other who have visited the Joe Bowers of late the property has all of the earmarks of the making of a big and paying mine and those interested I in-terested are much pleased with the way the mine Is provIng up with development de-velopment J TI Test Horseshoe Ore I wa learned yesterday that there Is a possibility that Ben Johnson of the HorseShoe mine at Deer L dge in j Eagle Valley district may be able to secure the use of the Popkees steam stamp ml at Sttelne in order to make a test run o a few tons bf gold ore from time Horseshoe and other properties In Deer LOdge In which Mr Johnson Is Interested with Hon Alien jlen G Campbell and Hon R C Lund The fact that an effort will be made to make an experImental run on ores from Eagle Vale district should be hailed with pleasure by the miners and prospectors of the camp for if the run Is successful the chances are that this will lead up to the erection ot a ml at the Horseshoe at an early day Silver nd Lead Time silver and lead quotations yesterday were as follows folows Bar 316 silver 61 f li Leed brokers 150 Copper casting UU cents Ore anti mullion 8 The ore and bullion receipts yesterday were as follows 53150 oriCk Co bullion 10503 ors Commercial National bank cyanides 52000 ores 5150 r li000 h Jones Co ore 22 bullion UO Woodide Canyon Concentrators Mr John L Weber of Park City denies de-nies the statement made by The Her L k aIds Park City correspondent that nine concentrating plants are profitably op Crating In Woodside canon on tailings from the Weber Co and the Loring Bros mills Mr Weber says there a but two concentrating plants operating in the canyan and neither of thee on tailings from the Weber Co ml a thee tailings are all impounded tile fIr havIng gone to great expense t construct bulkheads Mig Note and Personals Four Aces Joe Bower and Little Plt burg were in good demand yesterday afternoon morning at the ruling quotations In the Colonel E A Wall has retured from a visit to Ophlr where he looked after his mlnlnt and various other interests in this famous yarous tis cap A La Fare the well known mining man who left Salt Lao for the Klondike aye a-ye ago Is noW in Arizona looking after his mining interests In that reion J A Cunningham of the Iammoth and BulonBeck went out to the mine last nIght and will examine the discover Into In-to BulonBeck Tunnel cmpanys ground before retumin But little trading was Indulged In on the curb yesterday afternoon 15 the time of the brokers was fully occupied In fixIng fix-ing up the trades mae on the floor ot the exchange In the morning J D Huntsman who left for the L Sales a few days ago In the interest or Pro V IT Tibbals and associates writes it IJi is excitement hseora and that It is believed that during the coming year several big mining camps will bo In full boom in that region Frank Hines who ha 1 working lease on the Annie Laurie dump In Gold 1oun tnln dstrlct and who has started tip the little mill on this property met with an accident to the plant after a run of only six hour Repairs have been sent down however and the plant will soon b in successful operatown again L W Clark the veteran minIng man who hs done much to cal attention to the mineral resources Of Lion hill Is on the slcklHt and conl1ned to his home His many friends in Salt Lake unite in the hoe that he will son be able to frequent his usual haunts in the near future laf s mine JohnSon in LIttle is I down Cottonwood from ISdl ft I near Alta bringing wit hIm a SOtori shipment of lead I carbonates Mr John I eon states that the Regulator Is looking I fine with a 7foot body of good shipping ore In sight In its workings and he expects ex-pects to continue the marketing of ore for some time vet this fail as there is but little snow in tt gl camp dt t looks I now as If the roads would be kept open i until Christmas or the first or the year I i The Idea of having a regular ladles day on change proved to be a brilliant onr In vieW of the large number of the I fair sex represEnted at yesterdays cal and i Is to b hoped that the day will be II duly observed as regularly as the lat of the week comes a rOIt Those who attended ttcn1ay were much Interested in the proceedings the occasion being I made the more pleasing by the gallantry of Jpsrs Per Lowe who resented each lady present with a fresh fragrant I rose an example which might well he I folowcVb the different members of the I firms fiom time to time as doubtless I I ladles day will hereafter be quito popular The attention paid or late to new producers pro-ducers and the prominence that a number num-ber of them have recently attained is causing Inqull for other producers and prospective dividend payers and the list of these Is not at all limited the mining camps of Utah being full of them many of will doubtess come to the front In great shape at no distant day among the number being the Redwing of Carr Fork y gle Bingham which is I not only more than paying its way at the present time but which Is now stcadl nccumulatn a surplus In Its treasur while the outlook out-look for the future of the property Is very tater1J I Is more than likely that the Redwing will son be an active stock on the Salt Lake mnrlwt I Itenry RIce one of the heavy l ge stock dealers of tho south and who is heavily Interested In valuable minIng properties in Statelno district Is In from this promising promis-ing gold camp which he states Is looking look-ing remarkably well considering the mount or work done so far In the development de-velopment oC the prospects and mine of the camp Mr Rice Is Interested In several groups on Rice hill In one of which a gups tunnel is being driven for the purpose of cutting the ledge at a depth of COO feet This tunnel Is now in a distance of W feet and It will have to be extende for o feet moro before the desire connection Is made According to Mr Rice the railroad building to the south will have a beneficial effect in the upbuldlng of Sltelne Will Orr the fcArthurForrest metallurgist metal-lurgist has returnee from Pine canyon Tooele count where he superintended tho initial run of the new mill at the Star mine and although the crushers were not In oper1lon at tle start he state that ore fnm the mine direct was run through the tanks without first be ling crushed and that a high extraction I was recorded notwithstanding and that I It wus demonstrated that the ore was a I fplendld leaching product The machln cry is now In operation at the ml and I everything Is running In a mot satisfactory satisfac-tory manner the outlook for the enter price being most gratifying A letter was received yesterday from Manager I tames Mofat who stated that he was unCovering un-Covering ore of line average milling values while hand samples I ranway up g I the yellow metal |