Show BTOOKTONS REDIVIVUS I Success of the Honerino Arouses It r V toNewLtfel From no camD In the sisterhood has tile talent reason to erpect more In the V making of a record for 1902 than has It from Stockton Hitherto the miner has been assiduously applying his time and V means to tho opening up of his ore V bodies The period of more powerful equipment now confronts him and this provided for active extraction must follow The Honerlne will of course preserve its place at the head of the I proccoBlon As In the earlier days of the camp the waters by which it was long submerged have been overcome sand It Is again tho Goliath of the i camp No one envies Its rank It has earn d Its 8 ur3or Charles H Scheu V V aided by Peter L Klmberly and Walter Wal-ter G Filer has earned them for IL Tho past year has recorded the dovsl V opment of some of the mightiest oro bodies in the State beneath tho water level It was Mr Scheu who told them they were there after his consultation V with Hon B J Raddwtz and more V than ho pledged was redeemed The V completion of the shaft now speeding down to connect with them and the campaign of production will follow it promises much for the company with V Which WillArd F Snyder is also prominently prom-inently Idmtlflcd Adjoining Its territory is that of TJiE GALENA KING > V Which Capt Duncan McVIchlo and hIs Eastern anooclatcs acquired the control aot ticason There too la exposed a nice quality Identical In appearance V with that of Ho neighbor In the same locality Id 1 the Cygnet which has been V producing steadily under the management manage-ment of Horace Zorbe for Borne time while further couth Is the Stoclnon Etoup that under the efficient management man-agement of J J Trenam opens the now year with ori exposed in no less 1 V than four different places There are others that will join In the output of 1902 and the camp enters the season V with assurances of closing It as one of tho States most active producers V V Around Uv hill from Stockton proper lo a lowjjraJc sulphide proposition V OWNED BY SENATOR CLARK of Montana but concerning whoie operations the silence Is dense enough V to cut Into cubes Tho great train V Ibada of concentrates that come monthly V month-ly from Its mill however can afford evidence of nothing other than Into Its V owners pockets it la pouring a steady volujne of gold 4 Some distance from It a crowd headed head-ed by J B Wclmer is exploiting Trhon it Is not selling a group of locations V Otherwise the locality J quiet |