Show WOODLAWN STRIKE J IS DISCUSSED I IN EAST f Prediction Prediction Is Made That Stock Will Become Active Trader Recent es In Iii the Woodlawn Woodlawn In the Cottonwood district are the latest market market mar mar- di c as follows in ket letter issued by Charles A. A Stoneham Stone Stone- ham nam Co The series ot of strikes made by bythe bythe the the Woodlawn Cottonwood district the most interesting devel- devel Utah are reported from any of the Utah amps N amps in the last few weeks It If the among old Woodlawn were situated among hipping mines or 01 close to the showing it has already made would have bave caused a sensation In mining cirdes cir cir- des cles but the fact that it is isolated and difficult of access access tends to con con- It will take substantial proof of its merits to excite the public but buthen When hen such proof is forthcoming Woodlawn should become an active N trader irader on the mining exchange and will doubtless score a considerable advance advance ad- ad vance from its present price ot of 38 cents a a. share The facts as attested by reliable parties are that the lower of the Woodlawn has penetrated peno- peno three ore bearing fissures in the thel thelast l last st or feet and is entering a fourth vein which promises to be larger than its predecessors The he first two fissures carry lead sliver ore but riot not in commercial quantities The third fissure has an ore streak five to I six feet wide which has been followed eighty feet The richer part of the vein ein carries more than ounces in iii sliver silver and the entire vein will yield it j 3 estimated ore worth 30 to 40 a ton Twenty tons san s-an be broken dally daily by three shifts The tunnel was continued and has entered a fourth vein which was still being crosscut when the last word me from the mine The Woodlawn is In a a branch of Silver Fork which is Itself r branch of Big Cottonwood canyon r rhe he road down to Silver Fork Is too steep and rough for ore wagons and It- It the Woodlawn Is to be a heavy shipper better transportation facUlties facilities J be provided From now until l spring work will be concentrated on development so that an ample supply of mineral will be in sight when road road- building or tramway construction be- be omes feasible |