Show I TilE OTA1O IE i The Mm to Be Closed Down fey No vemfoer First SHOWING IN THE DALY LARGE ORE RESERVES ABOVE THE 200 LEVEL Seller Thirty DaysGalena Stock Deal > in by the Members of the Exchange The Holland MlneI I Successful SeasonsRun With the STItebell Amalgamator Highly Impressed With the ituro of Gold fountain District Start in b1 Small Way Wyomings Nickel J Mine Deposits of This Metal Being Be-ing Vorked Near Sheridan Grand Central Gold Ore Will Operate in Dugway The persistent reports in circulation en the streets to the effect that the Ontario On-tario mine would resume active operations opera-tions with a full force within a short time have been officially denied by Superintendent Su-perintendent R C Chambers several times and still there are thoSe who maintain that there must be something In the rumors and to get at tha Inner i facts in regard to the matter a Herald reporter called on Mr Chambers yesterday yes-terday for Information on the subject I wish to say emphatically said I Mr Chambers that the mine is now practically closed down and that it will remain closed until there Is a marked advance in silver quotations We are now employing only a few men at the mine and these have been employed in taking out ore from fractions of old stones which had been left standing and would eventually be lost With this the mill has been iept in operation opera-tion but the plant will in all probability probabil-ity be closed by the first of next month But even then we will still employ a few men who will keel the mine Inn repair and at the same time take out n some bae shipping ore and even then n n i however this work will not be pushed vigorously as the time of the mn will t T > e largely spent in keeping the workings work-ings from caving in and in seeing that Ilt I nothing l < injured about the property This I think should satisfy those who i dins to the belief that the mine will be reopened in the near future In speakIng with 3lr Chambers In regard to the Daly and of he reports In circulation that this mine was about played out Mr Chambers said I There is ttrf great deal of ore In t I the Daly above the 200foot level and particularly above the Central tunnel and the Adit level much of which is I t of excellent grade and there Is also Ii I S a lorjjo amount of ore which can betaken be-taken out below the SOOfoot level However the ground above the SOO and I below the 200 Is practically worked out and much of it will be allowed to cave in when the timbers rot away f I is the general understanding that the Ontario Is In better shape today t and that the mine has more ore in sight I I at the present time than ever before in r its history |