Show I S MINES OF MARYSV ALE Increased Activity in This Grand I Old Camp STRIKE IN THE UTAH MINE OLD BODY OF ORE REDISCOVERED REDIS-COVERED Encouraging Reports From This Fish Springs Producer Belief That the Company Will Now Declare a I March DividendThe Shoebridge Bonanza BondThe Title to I This Property Now Vested in the S Company Will Develop the Mine in a Thorough MannerMade a I Trial RunThe New Northern Light Mill Started Up Last Friday I Fri-day and Hade a Satisfactory Runt Run-t Park City News Another Assessment I i As-sessment Levied by the Lucky I Bill Bingham Bulletin Jottings I Proposed Project to Tunnel Markham Hill Mining in Beaver i CreekOre and Bullion Silver and Lead Mining Notes and Personals Per-sonals Marysvale Utah March 19It is just between hay and grass for mining news in this camp but as the huge snow banks melt and disappear signs of renewed activity are everywhere present and the bump of hope correspondingly corre-spondingly enlarges S A couple of California experts were here last week and spent several days in looking through the Deer Trail workings A rough survey of the ore in sight and the results of assays have entirely satisfied the experts of the great value of the Deer Trail group and one of the gentlemen has returned for a thorough examination There is not the slightest doubt but that reduction reduc-tion works will be put up on this fine property in the near future The camp is being stirred to its profoundest i pro-foundest depths over the magnificent undertaking shortly to be inaugurate by Mr Disnowity and others of Sat Lake City who propose to start a tun nei near the Deer Trail mine and drIve it the tunnel under Horse Heaven and force the treasure chambers of that 10 I I cality to give up their wealth The II eastern face of the mountain where I the tunnel will be started is very abrupt and at least foot for foot can be obtained in driving under the 11 mountain S In connection with this great work I and to laciiitate i an electric Dower plant will be established at the fall of Bullion creek a mile or so north of the proposed tunnel site and the current cur-rent applied to run the Burley drills to be used in the development of the Horse Heaven gold ledges A company of eight practical miners with ample funds has bonded F M Hougheys NoYouDont group of fine claims situated on the south side of and about midway in Webster fat i Bullion canyon The bond calls for I 40000 A member of the company is now in Salt Lake City to purchase a boiler and air compressor with which to run the Burleys As the NoYouDont group has a very fine surface showing great results are expected a development develop-ment work progresses ssible enthusiastic and The irrepressible enthusiatic anc nevergiveuptheshlp Mike Hennessy has been braving old Boreas and the drifting snows all winter and now has his tunnel on the Standard group of eight claims in a distance of about 175 feet The group is situated on Beecher Hill Bullion canyon and presents the unusual feature of two parallel Inins separated by a clay streak about four feet thick and into which Mike has driven his tunnel He certainly has a soft thing s far a digging is concerned con-cerned and will surelv have a soft thing when he gets the wealth which he is now so industriously developing One of the veins is a goldsilver propo sition the lowest and highest assays for gold being respectively 35 and 40 per ton and silver from 16 to 60 ounces per ton The other vein is silverleaC and runs from a trace to 63 ounces in silver Del ton It may be a tax on the credulity of Herald readers to say those veins are each not less than 30 feet wide but my reputation for veracity ve-racity is not atstake on the statement because the identity of the writer will be held sacred by The Herald Mrs LIsonbee has bonded the Chattanooga Chatta-nooga also in Bullion canyon to a Mr Lowe of Colorado Charley Hanks of Salt Lake and two other parties who will proceed at once to develop the property which has a fine surface showing In the Webster mine Messrs Cham hers and Colbath are working the usual force The long tunnel is now in 1600 feet and the face is in a fine body of oreNothing is being done in Cottonwood I canyon except by the Crystal people who are pushing developments Superintendent Su-perintendent Hon Tom Ferguson has proven that his ability to unravel geological logical problems is equal to his skill a a lawyer and legislator for under his management the Crystal is rapidly forging ahead as a producer Ore sorters sort-ers are now busily engaged in preparIng prepar-Ing a shipment of extra good ore During the winter development work has been going on uninterruptedly in the Monte del Key situated on Gold Hill about seven miles south of this town Amid snow banks 15 feet deep the owners have worked and broken rails and kept the road open to town and although i has been one of the hardest winters so far as snow is concerned corned but ones day work has been lost to the mine Headway in sinking is being made at the rate of three feet per day with not a discouraging feature The owners have virtually followed the tortuous dip of the vein for near1 100 feet and are now r warded by seeing the vein rapidly assuming I as-suming its proper and nearly vertical course downward between walls of lime and trachite From present indications the vein will enter the contact within 20 or 30 feet and when those stringers of rich I I gold and horn silver shall have been I together and formed into a compact vein between walls the wrier will stake his wi reputation on the asser I tion that even the owners will be agreeably surprised at the result On the whole the outlook is most favorable for this certainly meritorious mining reglpn reg |