Show Campaign at Stockton In a letter to the Mlnlnc World Chicago Chi-cago upon old Stockton thu resident rop icsontatlvo of that publication ays Whllo the Honcrine la a great propurty it Is i but a small part of tho camp to which lie tunnel la tho key Exteiihlvo and expensive work luis been persistently carried on In this vicinity by numcrouH other property holders with smaller means but whoso efforts have been rewarded re-warded by eqimllvoncouniKlnk results Clustered about the old tunnel mouth are the Bluck Diamond property managed by Joseph DcclorliMi of Salt Lake with a complete equipment of buildings und machinery ma-chinery and with work reaching to water level and a number of ore chutes ox tomllng from forty to sIxty feet along tho Htrlko of the vein tho Galcmi King niunuged by Duncan McVIchlc of Salt Lake Is one of the nlonuers of that locality lo-cality with large holding a Btlll larger equipment a shaft sunk below water level whllo the llonerlne pumps wore at work wllli shafts and drifts ngprcsatlnff rully COOO feet oC work it record of heavy shipments ship-ments and a hirgo area In which the ore bodies have bfen developed the Cygnet t managed by C IL Scheu of Salt Lake with an Swfoot crosscut from the old Honcrlno tunnel workings aggregating between 8000 and 1000 feet three enormous ore bodlrx exposed and three moro tint will bo reached with but slight expense Lh the Cyclone mnmiircd by A J Bcttlea oC Bait Lake with u I slmfLito water1 level an KWfoot drift Just above and a number of chutes of good milling ore opened and all waiting for diainasro and trannporUi lion outlet through the new tunnel l Then there arc tho Copper Queen owned by Had atz brothers thj Bullion managed by 10 J Daro ot Idaho and nurner6usj other smaller but nemo the IlsJ l promlntni propositions |