Show STOCKTON PAYROLL ILarger Hosier Than at Any Period Since Early Days of the Old Camp John J Connor whose allegiance to Stockton has never faltered and whose faith Jn the ultimate productiveness of the camp was as pronounced in the dark days of 03 as Is It at this tlmp iwae In town again yesterday Mr Connor is now devoting his attention to the development of the Nebraska ITOUP of locations high up on the 20110 nnd from which he mined Home very tlch ore in early days With a small force of men he Is now croFscuttlng the country from a depth of 110 feet with a goldbearing lodge on ono aide and nllvor and lead upon the other On a level 75 feet above both of these ledges afforded good values Mr Connor reports a larger number of persons employed on Stockton Stock-ton properties and prospects at this time than at any period since the boom of early days and expects to seethe see-the roster greatly Increased on the completion of the long Honerlne tun ncl |