Show From the Eureka Democrat John Moore T D Sullivan J P and J H Driscoll started men to work on the Little Chief this morning The shaft is now down 100 feet The first sixty feet were sunk through wash and debris and was well timbered The owners went through a fourfoot vein at ninety feet that assayed in both gold and silver They propose now to sink straight down another nundred feet crosscut t the east and catch the vein again on the dip The vein showed up two well defined walls and has every appearance of perJanc wals A strike of pay ore in the Little Chief would be a great blessing to Eureka From reliable sources we learn that the Keystone ores are carrying more gold than ever before I silver is never restored re-stored to its monetary function Tintic will hold her own as a mining district and i silver should be treated fairly by Congress Con-gress we will have a city double the size of any other in Utah The Grand Central shaft is down twenty feet Owing t the want of timber for the shaft the boys are taking a rest for a few days but will drop readiness down speedily when everything is in |