Show THE MINES OF STOCKTON I I Increased Activity in This Grand Old Camp I Stockton June 22The West Argent and Wade Hampton claims owned and operated with a force of six men by John F Cohiicv of Slockton recently under lease to Mr Hans Peterson is A considerable I showing up in good shape erable amount of ore is being encountered encoun-tered u0n the 500foot level and a shipment of two car loads of firstclass ore will be in the market towards the endof the week The old Kearsage mine of Dry canyon can-yon has been recently leased by Messrs I j Hans Peterson and Charles Dentor i Messrs Peterson and Dentor are miners I of man years experience and are I thoroughly familiar with the country I Work will begin immediately and it is hoped that this famous property will I again assume its old role a a steady j IOducer The Pascoe brothers who for many months past have been at work upon the slag dump of the Waterman smelter are meeting with good sue cess The Messrs Pascoe are engaged at present with a force of five men in concentrating the matte for Immediate concenrtn mate shipment They hope to start the old smelting plant in the near future where they will reduce the slag estimated mated 50000 tons Mr F J P Pac and sons are among the pioneers of Utah in the smelting business having first begun j operations in I the Warm Springs smelt Y nt ings works in C9 Mr J C Reynolds owner and I operator of the Bunker Hill mine informs I in-forms us that his property is looking exceedingly well Strange to note I upon the anniversary of the battle of I I Bunker Hill ute 17 a body of ore i wag uncovered in the first level As yet very little work has ben done upon j it though the outlook is encouraging and the ground is changing for the I better Preparations are being made to sink to the third level and drift to catch this shute of ore The Bunker i Hill f mine is an old l producer but has i I I lain Idle for several years due to the I I stringency in the metal market This I i property is located upon the same I i east and west blue lime vein as the Rush Valley Hcnerine and First National Na-tional with the famous Legal Tender I I on its east end lines Mr Reynolds is a miner of large experience arid entertains j I enter-tains great hopes for the success of his I I property I |