Show BIG BLACK HILLS STRIKE Inexhaustible Supply of Gold in the Tornado Mine A dispatch frcm Deadwood S D says The Black Hills country is highly excited over the discovery of what seems to be an inexhaustible supply sup-ply of gold in the mine known as the Tornado largely owned by Samuel W Allerton of Chicago The Tornado is located on Bald mountain and It is imoossible to estimate esti-mate evpn roughly the amount cf gold which can be sot out of it The ore now being mined is uniformly worth 30 a ton an assay which is rich in profit fpr the chlorination treatment This mine rivals the greatest gold finds such as the Granite Mountain and Homestake I Is even n bigger strike than the former for there is no prospect pros-pect of its ever giving out Its for unate owners have the wealth of Monte Cristo in their grasp in this mine And now the discovery of a fissure vein vindicates a theory long held bv old miners that just such a body of ore existed in this vicinity There is not another mine in all the hills that can compare with the Tornado Tor-nado If the mammoth proportions of I J the deposit and the high value of the I J I oreare taken into consideration The i i only mIne npproachlngILis the famous 1 Homestake and yet the nature of the i formation of the Tornado the auallty j of the ore and its character are radically I radi-cally different from those of the Homes Home-s f > Taxing Sales of Stock Denver July 2The decision of the caucus of Republican senators to place a tax on all sales of stock created consternation con-sternation on the Denverand lord Springs Mining ExcCiancres where many cheap stocks are deaTu In Ram say C Bogy president of the Colorado Mining Exchange expressed the belief that such a tax would 0 unconstitutional unconstitu-tional but said such a law would be evaded anyhow by transferring agreements meats Instead of the stock itself Receiver for the Bassick Denver July 2Judge Allen today appointed John C Montgomery r i I ceiver for the Bassick mine which is i i said to be worth over 51000000pendlng a decision in the litigation that Is in progress involving the title to the property Silver and Lead The silver and lead quotations yesterday yes-terday were as follows Bar silver 60 cents Lead exchange 367370 brokers brok-ers 335 I Copper exchange 11121123 brokers 1125 casting 1025 Ore and Bullion The ore and bulon receipts yesterday yester-day were as follows McCornick Co bullion 5650 ores 9500 I T R Jones Co bullion 5SOO ores 3400 Bamberger McMillan ores 253S Mining Notes and Personals Challls Messenger I Is reported that the Yellow Jacket property will startup start-up next month Dan Clays of Bingham was In yestor o day with I small shipment of high grade i ore from the Julia Dean j AV V Chisholm of the Centennial Eureka has returned from Logan where he enjoyed a two days outing and hsn inc trip i Will Ford the owner of the Gipsy Blair mine In Mineral Fork Big Cottonwood has a small lot of ore at the smelters asa i as-a trial shipment I J C Thompson of the firm of Sheets i Thompson mining stock brokers left I i last night for California on a three weeks I visit accompanied by his wife I P J Donohue the manager of the Apex at Mammoth states that it is likely I that work will be resumed In the development develop-ment of the property by next week The Herald is Informed that the option held on the Dipper mine Is I not off und n glsthe nrloh rmi I that this gentleman still has the management man-agement of the property There 1 a i > I I possibility that legal complications fyI I I arise between the Interested parties I Hon C V Wheeler of the South I Swansea who came In Thursda to pee and hear Bryan was highly pleased with I the speech and states in his opinion that the great silver advocate Is a more remarkable man than he had supposed i him to be 1 i I Monroe Bush was in from Mcrcur yes I terday for the purpose of meeting some i friends Walk arrive in the city with i the Christian Endeavorers Mr Bush states that Mercur Is on the highway to I prosperity and that the feeling In the I camp Is excellent as to Its future i i The Herald Is informed that Otto Stall I I 1 man and Joe Farron are making a test test run with two tons of ore from the Star I mine at Cherry Creek Nev with the Ellis concentrator and also an experimental experi-mental run on 1000 pounds of ore from I the Montreal mine in Roc district In I Beaver county I James Long jr of the Breckenridge Mammoth mine In Gold mountain district was In the city yesterday for the purpose pur-pose of meeting his wife and daughter who were expected in from the east last night After taking in the sights of Zion the party will leave for the south and the ladies will spend the summer In Mr I Longs picturesque and comfortable camp on the slopes of I Baldy I The Herald is Informed by Manager Woodruff of the Northern Light that a small shipment of the high grade ore from the rich pipe of mineral recently discovered dis-covered from the Tolman tunnel will soon oon be on the market This chute of mineral is holding out in good shape and is going down in a most satisfactory manner Some work Is being done in Its development develop-ment but the air is so bad that the work cannot b carried on continuously until connections are made for ventilation H L J Warren the Utah represents tive of the New York Mining and Engineering En-gineering Journal has returned from Gold mountain and Marysvale where he has been with the Rio Grande Westerns excursionists I ex-cursionists Mr Warren states that the outing was a most delehtful one and that the tourists enjoyed themselves J greatly During his absence Mr Warren I lpo 1 nf t IH nrnnorf n both camps and he i Is sanguine that these districts will develop Into heavy pro ducers of the yellow metal Joe Dederich who is putting up the mill at the Highland Boy gtni in Carr Fork gulch Bingham informs The Herald that the excavation for the plant is completed that the mill building Is more than half completed while a porton of the machinery ma-chinery Is already in i place with the ex tTIr pectation that Kei whole ofi1 it will i Iet I in position within the next few days In 1 I speaking of the mine Mr Dedrich states I that It Is In splendid shape witn lota ot i d arla i ore in sight l Mr Dedrich expects to leave 1 within the next week for Idaho where he will put in a mill about 50 miles from Salmon City for an eastern syndicate J I i I I Will Brown of the North Mountain j j i Mining company returned yesterday morning from Egan canyon Nevada 1 i where the property of the company is i located and last night he left for his I Nebraska home Mr Brown states that the addition to the mill at the mine is I now nearly completed and that the plant will be ready to start up about the 10th j The mIne Is looking well and I Is an tlclpated that the seasons run will be a wi successful one John Helmrlch one of I the officers of the company who went 1 out with Mr Brown Is still at the mine and expects to remain there until about the 1st of August unt Fillmore Progress We are informed that three Deseret boys who have been I out prospecting in Snake valley the past I three weeks and just over the line in I Nevada they have struck a ledge that goes very high Several locations have been made and the boys are jubilant over their good luck AVe are told by OC re re liable sources that when the returns are given out It will be surprising More will be saId later on as they are not pre j pared just at present to give particulars Black Mammoth Dragon Record has been The contract completed on and the I j number Superintendent of new men Marx 1 putting on a i |