Show INACCURATE ON AJAX A Denver Paper Supplies a Lot of Misinformation I Following up headlines in which it is 1 made to appear that Samuel New I houso has parted with nn undesirable mine the Denver Times says Word was received in this city yesterday yes-terday that Samuel Newhouse Just prior to his depurtuie for Europe purled with his stock In the Ajax mine of Tlnllc of which ho and Thomas Weir have held the control I for more than two years When Mr Newhouse purchased the control It was supposed that tho mine would I plove to be us Important a properly us the Mcruiir Consolldntedv A great deal of development work bus been done by Mr Weir during the past two years but results have not been satisfactory satis-factory and Mr Newhouse therefore decided to let it I go The ore taken out in development has about paid expenses ex-penses but what was left was of too little consequence to count for much 4 I In the future of the property There seems to have been enough Utah men who still have l faith In the mine for tve wniie aur iscnuousc uiu not curry on I a profit his stock brought very nearly the price paid for it I The Inaccuracies with which the foregoing Is burdened precludes every suspicion that what facts there arc in it were obtained from Mr Newhousc Of course ho disposed of his holdings in AJax but his representatives were never required to go beyond the curbstone curb-stone to find customers and while his shares were marketed at prices beginning I begin-ning with CJ cents they have since sold up to 11216 Certainly Mr Newhousc I Is too ethical a miner to encourage the I Denver scribblers in the condemnation of ground that has been productive of ore of the value o more than 1000000 and that continues to como to market while prospecting greater depths Goes to Iittlo Chief Joe Oberndorfer secretary of the Little Chief company departed for Its property at Eureka last night and before I be-fore returning will have made a thorough thor-ough examination of the new strike which has developed so much Interest Assays from the samples sent in on Saturday night were obtained yester day and while one of them recal das d-as much as CO per cent lead with some silver and gold the management pre ferred to make personal examination examinaton before giving out the official returns In the meantime a great deal of interest in-terest Is manifested in the develop ment ut Tintic where many shares haVe changed hands during the past few hours I Nebeker Going South Hon Aqulla Nebckcr who Is manag ing the properties of the Coconino Mining Mi-ning company upon the bunks of the Grand canyon In Grand county came in from the north yesterday andwill leave fot camp again In u few days The smelter owing to complications which rose ovct the matter of fuel continues closed down and as i has been decided to erect a leaching plant with which to handle the ores it Is i doubtful If the order to start it up will be given until lie new process is installed Meanwhile tho instale Ieanwhle opening up of the ore bodies continues steadily and the showing underground uU this CGround a1 lime is one of the most Impressive ever made In the southern country The Alamo in Sulphides Manager John 1 Ilodson who has returned from the Alamo at BIngham reports the main tunnel again In a uuuy UL copper gold and silverbearing sulphides with everything favorable cvelylhlnJ ravOahle lo an ore body equal to any encoun tered In the proposition Indeed the ores are identical In ne fdcntcal appearance with those exposed in the larger wih the camp and will be gone Into as rapidly as the present force will per mit In driving the tunnel wi man ugement has gone in on ore some of which runs very high in copper for more than 150 feet and the Alamo be fore the expiration of the present year be should be coining to market with its ores wih Is Will Inspect Annie Laurie Peter L Kimberly who with his associates stuck 300000 into Gold mountain PJute county and drew forth a 53000000 plum in the Annie Laurie came in from hlsw home at Sharon Pa yesterday and will leave for the south tomorrow Since his lust visit to the camp the mill has been completed and put into commission and the days otf reimbursement are close nt hunch in this mining circles generally will rejoice for no sl < atc has gono more fearlessly into the diggings than that headed by Mr Kimberly Since taking hold of the Annie Laurie they have prosecuted a campaign of development that has few parallels in tie West The great vein too hag been Just ua generous In its response and those who have sampled the oro bodies have certified that insight In-sight are riches of the value of no less than 3000000 His Inspection of the Annie Laurie completed Mr Kimberly will leave for the Coconino companys copper properties In Grand o Joperts county and returning will visit the Ilonorlnc mine at Stockton in which he has interested himself with Mr Scheu and others Mr Kimberly Is also Interested Inter-ested in Little Cottonwood canyon where he has Joined SaIL Lake talent In the development of the New Sensation and with all these propositions into which to Inquire his sojourn here will be made a busy one j i YankeeCon Vein H Richard Gudnthcr manager o the Yankee Con companys property at Tintic w4o JK In town again said yaj lerduy that the vein which cuts across the ground will be encountered again I at il further elevation t 35 feet a I distance that he expects lo make curly n6xt month At present the rock Is I very stubborn und progress is accord ingly slow That the ore will be reached by the upraise an were they in the crosscut that took a former management Into May Day ground on the eve of a very heavy unloading of shares upon the Franklin syndicate and others Manager Guenther expresses no doubt He has very carefully studied conditions down there and says that with the ore once in hand there Is abundant ground of which to make n big little proposition1 Tintic Shipments The Miner reports the following consignments con-signments out of Tintic camps during the week Cars of ore Centennial Eureka 2t Gemini C 4 v Godlvu i 8 Undo Sam i I Humbug 0 1 Mammoth t 7 Grand Central 0 Ajax n l Lower Mammoth J T 7 Curlnsa 7 Carhsn 7 Swansea G T < Hora HOr > T 3 Morning Glory J 1 I Total bft i m Cars of Concentrates 11 Mummoth S Eureka Hill 3 Total il Eagle BlueBell Discussing conditions tit the Eagle Blue Bell Tintic the Miner says In the main tunnel the same ore chute which was found on the 200foot level 1 Is Intersected 200 feet above The high grade shipping ore Is Sold bu the I body carries a large mass of milling j one On the 300foot level the continuation contin-uation of the sumo chute is found with from eight to ten Inches of hl hgrado I drb and teri Wet ofthe hillllng grade the lutler carrying an average of SS In gold1 ffiill Ot OUrftfttJ1 Of HllVer 01 winze I > JH hingiirmkJow oiv Mils on bmlv r1Wj C I 0 from the 300foot level and has now reached u depth of thirty feel The Eagle Blue Bell Is certainly 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