Show STRIKE AT DUGWAY Disclosure of High Grade Ore In I Gordons Exeter J 1t A GOOD SHIPPING PRODUCT I RUNS WELL IN LEAD AND HIGH IN SILVER In the Nick of Tide Were About to Suspend Operations On the Hercules Hercu-les Now However the Mine Is On a Paying BasisThe Old Hickory Hick-ory Jim Kennelly Getting Ready to Make Ore Shipments Hurry In GeyserMarion Brokers Succeeded Suc-ceeded In Taking a Pall Out of i Northern Light Columbia Assays i Silver and LeadOre and Bullion Bul-lion Mining Notes and Personals I The Deep Creek country for many I years has occupied a warm place In the hearts of mining men who always speak in the highest possible terms of the splendid mineralization of the different dif-ferent camps of that section and but for the lack of railroad and transportation transporta-tion facilities the mines of the large strip of country west of the great Salt Salt lake would be sending in consignments I consign-ments of nr < rpfrulnrlv which would not only enrich the claimholder and mineowner but would also be a steady source of revenue and wealth for this city Possibly the nearest camp of note In V the Deep Creek region to Salt Lake is r Dugway made famous by the Buck horn mine discovered and worked several sev-eral years ago by Sam Gilson who is now in Georgia superintending operations oper-ations in the working of a big goldmine gold-mine in that state While it lasted the Buckhorn was looked upon as a sevendays wonder but although its output of highgrade ore was heavy for a time it was ultimately ulti-mately discovered that it was only a surface deposit and ever since mining min-ing men have been looking for the true vein of that locality Sam Gordon of I this city can be counted among those I who have spent both time and money In the search for the mother lode of Dugway and it is believed that he has found it at last or at least that he has found the twin sister to the old lady and it is believed that the Exetsr for this Is the name of the claim on which Sam has been working will rank as a paying producer long before the season is over Mr Gordon returned to Salt Lake from Dugway a few days ago and to an old Deep Creek friend he confided me imormauon tnat in me eiiait on the Exeter ground at a depth of 130 feet he has uncovered a fine body of ore samples from which will assay 41 per cent lead 92S ounces in silver and a trace in gold while his lowgrade mineral will run 383 ounces in silver and 31 per cent lead to the ton When Mr Gordon was seen in relation rela-tion to the reported strike In his Dug way property he declined to talk about it excusing himself with the statement that it was looking well and that within a short time he would have i something of interest to divulge to the J public regarding this mine From another source It Is learned that it is Mr Gordons Intention to return I re-turn to Dugway next week Tuesday with the expectation of beginning ore shipments from the new strike |