Show H I III BOSTONS BIO STRIKE f d I I 4 I I r J I 1 H I I I f dds Over Million Tons to I I I I 1 I I t Its Ore Bodies I V I I V 4 f 1 I GRAND CENTRAL DIVIDENDS t 1 V I i ji V I I II I i V > r i 1 I Fine Gain in Ore and Bullion I II i J i Settlements V 1I 1 I I I J I I I I I i Story of the Week on tho Mining Exchange 1 Ex-change Oro in the SiLvcrV I I II 4 Shield Tunnel V II I I I I Ij j I By the management of the Boston I I I I V Con was yesterday released the particulars I I i V par-ticulars of a strike within the widespread I wide-spread domains at I3lnghnm which I j adds almott Immeasurably to Ha wealth 1 I V and places It alongside of any and all I I I i of the campB leviathans The disclosure I V I j I V j dis-closure which seta at rest any remnant V i t V f rem-nant of uneasiness by which the undertaking I I j S I V under-taking may have been overhang was I V made at the 1070foot station In the I I VV V Armstrong or lower tunnel which till a il has been punched Into the great mln I V ualboarlng zone during the past five I moutht and at a point no less than I 1 V 600 feet on the dlj of the enormous Ilr I J ledgo which Is Jieodluff for greater h depths with the energy of a Goliath o ci V Again between this plane and the Intermediate 1 In-termediate tunnel 300 feet vertically > V above are no less than 600 feet on the I V dip of the vein and assuming that between V Il be-tween stations the same measure of t strength IB l maintained It IB l easy to conceive V V con-ceive how with the connection through the Armstrong tunnel 1125000 tons or V i V ore of a valuation of several millions of i I dollars have been added to its wealth V V V q I 1 In the tunnel above the crosscut across V I I i the channel revealed a width of 200 t V feet between wallsa condition identical V V V I I identi-cal with the first great channel In the 11 j lULIhland Boy and u while < the shifts A had V III UJOOU UUI IWCIIIyOC UHU IL on tne ii I lower l tunnel level when Manager M I Ji 1 Vl r I V V Johnson left camp the development on V ij l1 F I V the new level presents all the characteristics V 4 i character-istics of that 300 feet above While I If VJ J VI j Manager Johnson was not a little exultant V I 4 ex-ultant over the disclosure as were those I V + j r who came In from Bingham lost night I I f he would not divulge the result of assays VV I I as-says until authorized by the London officials i Il V of-ficials to whom the news was forwarded j I j I II V forward-ed during the day by wire I i V i With the connection with the ore V V I bodies through the latest avenue the IVI I iII rl directors of the company now assembled lV 1 fL I I 1 f assem-bled in London will find It difficult to V H I V further delay the order for a smElter In V II the valley or at some point beyond the V V I iI 4 V V range of legislative annoyance Indeed I f V V it Is for this purpose that the ofllclals of V J I V the company are now convened at the t il I 1 V V general offices of the company In London VI I I VJ I V V Lon-don and before whom the report of I i Ralph Nichols who was commissioned I V V to make final examination of the Jlop FVI I 1 I ertlcs Is now being spread Upon the V I V intelligent manner In which Manager HI V Johnson has unlocked the zone and I V II I opened up its riches he Is being freely V I V congratulated by the neighbors while I r certainly the Boston Con has arrJved IVF V tt a period by which its future Is established I I iL tli 1 i I es-tablished |