Show THE IflZNES OP 1INTIC Confirmation of the Gold Strike I the Swansea The Eureka Hill Mining company is Y sinking a shaft on the hill above the 2 Nil to facilitate development of the 4 prperiy Frank Azzalia reports a good body of ore in the shaft at the Lower Mammoth Mam-moth and is authority for the statement state-ment that regular shipments are to be begun j The ore vein is reported as opening up on the lower tunnel level of th Ilncl Sam and considerable ore of shipping grtide is being taken out The w < v king saft is down 128 feet and is j stta < iiJy going ChlnawawL In the I Jnrnl5ijr or is being extracted in two di1vcit places in the winze 150 feet i I 1 t < the iOvr tunnel and also in the I south drift fiinn tho tuniiei T D Sullivan has put a force of men I at work sinkmg a shaft on the Mountain i I Moun-tain View which lies adjacent to the j I Humbug There is a goal shewing on I thi > su5fac and it is i Mr Sullivans in I tenliort to c M hi th wok during the j ivlitt l Th iir1 Ln i View has good 1 location anl ye l fdict that it will become I be-come a shiipt 1 in the near future J K Kishop of the Last Chjhcf > at Pimor 3 rp orts a n < w en strike in I 1hit nin i the 150foot level The 1 vn is throe feet with a goodsized I pay streak which assays 73 per cpnt I J j i I lead 15 ounces silver and 4 gold the i ore beliig very similar to that taken out i of the Uncle Sam and Humbug Nearly i a carload has already been taken out ii and shipment Js promised in a few i day dnyA I A new ore strike is reported to have j been made In the old Swansea last j Monday The ore is something new i for the Swansea being gold quartz i I running 120 to the ton in the precious j yellow metal and the quantity now I I seems practically unlimited The or is I just south of the shaft on the 650 level J and if it pans out as expected will mean great things for the Swansea and its stockholders I I An ISinch steak of lead carbonate i ore of pay grade was struck in the i Picnic mine last Monday The ore was encountered in an upraise just above I the 375foot level and is close to the shaft The Picnic owners have been I doing some good development work I and are deserving of the success which now seems in sight The property adjoins I ad-joins the Four Aces which is also forg ing to the front The Sunbeam closed down last Fri I day on account of the flow of water i being so great that thy present machinery ma-chinery was unable to handle it A good vein of pay ore is in sight and with proper facilities for handling the water there seems to be no doubt that the Sunbeam will be a constantly pay ing proposition It was the first proposiIon I irst great mine in Tintic and has not yet lost its ability to produce pay ore in paying quantities An ore strike is reported in the Golden Gold-en Treasure Tuesday evening on the 400foot level While the ore looks to be of good grade we are unable to learn the nssaj value except in copper which runs 15 per cent R G Wilson N A Robertson John Hunter Major Dillon and George T Bridges accompanied T D Sullivan in an inspection of the Mountain View last Saturday A site for a shaft was selected and work begun The Sioux mill has been working five or six cars of secondclass ore from the BullionBeck mine during the past week with good success The greater part of the ore worked in this mill comes however from the Star Consol idated from which the ore is being hauled etonHlrr I J C Sullivan P H Fennell and Charlas Brown have taken a lease and bond on the Silver Hill group the bond I running for two years Work was commenced com-menced the first of the week a short distance south of the workings of the Lower Mammoth which the Silver Hill joins and the lessees advise us that they propose to steadily continue the development The Silver Hill group is owned by A A Noon of Provo and others and is in direct line with the vein through the Lower Mammoth and is regarded as most favorable prop erty Shipments from the district for the week are a follows From the Gemini S carloads ore from the EurekaHill EurekaHi mill 6 carloads concentrates and 22 bars bullion from the Grand Central i 1 carload ore from the Uncle Sam 4 carloads ore from the Humbug 4 car II loads ore from the Utah 1 carload ore from the Swansea 4 carloads ore from the South Swansea 5 carloads ore from the Iron Mine 2 carloads ore daily Total 53 carloads ore 6 carloads concentrates and 22 bars bullion Superintendent Kirby of the Bullion Bulon I Beck added 60 men to the payroll I Wednesday and Thursday making a I total of 100 During the cessation of shipments about 400 tons of ore had accumulated in the bins Eight cars were loaded yesterday and Wednesday and shipments will be continued at that rate for the present There is considerable consider-able ore blocked out in the mine and a large force is at work preparing i for hoisting The resumption of active work at the Beck means much for the distress camp and this will winter save many people from I |