| Show MINES AND REALTY the U 8 deputy marshals who were run off by sheriff sullivan and his hie posse with shotguns and rifles at gintic tintic have returned to this city they have little to communicate on the subject BUb jot guarding it asan as an official secret but when a statement of the occurrence was made to him deputy bush replied replie cl just juet what they did 27 the racket occurred on saturday at the utah milling comp company anys plant twelve miles west of eureka on friday under attachments issued by the justice of the peace sheriff dullivan of J juab aab county and his bia deputy W li scott attached the abe mill for claims aggregating 2600 ladeby made by the emp employee loyes A man was left in charge and stid when deputies cannon bush and casady came to take possession of the mill on an attachment la in behalf of the utah loan and building Bul Jiing association the workingmen jol joi ed with the sheriff Is man and the deputies were not permitted to complete their heir deputy cannon started barted for silver city to communicate with mar brigham aud and deputies bush and casady succeeded in getting into th the e mill the sheriff had been communicated with and came down and arrested bush beeh and I 1 camada who were taken to eureka and released on their own sance cance in the meantime the sheriff and twenty five men armed with shotguns and are holding the mill just what action the marshal will take in the he premises to determine whether there la Is any necessity of officers clash ing as in this instance is not decided upon as the promise Is ie marethal made mad that ethal something will be done quickly aud and that the sheriff has baa not heard the set laet of the matter batti r by any means the sheriff on his hie part says ho he is ie legally in possession of the property properly and will hold it I 1 PLANT BURNED news of a most moot unpleasant character has baft been received irom from pioche nov NOT yesterday sunday at noon the great reduction works work twelve miles from pioche wore were burned to the ground the lose loes amounts to over insurance about this calamity falls falle heavily upon W B S godbe god be who has hag labored with indomitable energy for yean to make a success of the great dWter prise for working the immense 16 posit of M at Bullion bullionville Bulli onville vi lie he baia just reached a point where his extorts were me meeting e ting with success when the disaster occurred BULLION BECK CLOSED the bullion beek beck mine was closed down thid morning for the fourth the holiday for the men will last a week manager hyde said today junices something happens in the meantime to cause a change in our policy olley work will be resumed on mou day iii morning orning next with the mutual force of men we wih not shut shat down the mine if we can help it THE ROB BOB ROY BOY utah june 27 1898 leaving the busy bee mino mine and pass ing down the gulch about yards the traveler comes to IndianU indian creek reek it is well fringed on either bank with cottonwood ton wood willow and birek and on the sloping eloping and abrupt hills hibib through tigh which it meanders me andera for miles scrub oak and mountain maple are plentiful turning suddenly nud denly to the right at the junction of this arroyo with the creek the prospector ise ia struck truck with the sight eight of a large cliff of quartz that rises abruptly out of the bluff on the north side of the stream to a height of thirty to forty feet and from one hundred and filly fifty to two hundred feet long east and west this cliff or cropping of the rob bob roy boy ledge is near the southwest end of the claim the ledge from the discovery monument is now being developed to this point putting up our team we crossed the creek to where the company is erem trig ing a ten stamp quartz mill there we met with our oll time friend dick rich of and pioche who in 1809 to was actively engaged in the construction and running of quartz mills milla at Bulli bullionville onville and is E BOW ow superintending superintend super intending irig tho the construction here on askina askin to see the work ings ing we were referred to mr jesse orwin orwan lu in charge of the mine who seemed chary at first but after telling the gentleman that our visit was iu il behalf of the NEWS he be kindly took us through commencing at the discovery point mr orwin took out the notice in the moment and read sept 1892 located said he right bight there to iu the creek 12 point pointing ling to the center was a large quartz boulder that fred mr white the discoverer used to step on when he was fishing to cross the creek from toe the south to tue tile north side when the water would get low and the sun sua would strike the ruch it il would glisten so blip brightly atly that one day begot he got a pick broke off a piece about as big as his bis hand band and sure enough saw that it was spotter so thickly with free gold that you could it with the nake naked deye eye A climb up the hill for about seventy five feet brought us to the mouth of the first tunnel whre where we were confronted by a twenty foot vein of ore which has assayed all the way from 2 to per ton the ledge has bug been stripped on tb the a surface lor for feet east and west looking up and down the hill the distance of the dam the ledge shows by its croppi droppings pings uge and cliffs that mat it runs northeast and southwest on the ot of the mouth of this tunnel is left standing to be broken up and crushed as soon as the mill to is completed a large square quartz boulder or block of ore that wilt will weigh tons and from which several pieces have baan been broken that assayed and over plying mr orwin further for an estimate of tons of ore on the dumps dump he said that pile down there Is all of a hundred tons that to the left to is three hundred and this in front of us to is four hundred so you can say we have seven to eight hundred tons ready forthe tor the mil thai wiil go from 20 ur pa to entering the tunnel we passed through a drift fifty feet due north showing high grade ore all the way at the end of this tunnel to is a prospect shaft for another fifty feet anti and irum from it a tunnel is in run south to the level of the creek topping tapping the prospect shaft at the end of the first fifty foot drift Is 1 a double compartment incline shaft abaft sixty feet in depth at its end a drift la in being run both shaft abaft and drift in clini dining nir a little north and west so that abat the co company have already feet from the surface a drift 45 feet on the fifty foot level and one 60 feet on the feet level there is a force of ten men in the mine and fifteen on the construction of the mill in the drifts or tunnels running ir parallel with the course of the ledge the hanging wall of the blue talc two feet thick and as smooth as aa glass Is distinctly seen in the last develop moot ment over feet from the surface it encloses enclosed four feet of good ore assays essays as high as ounces in silver have been made at salt arket lake silver reef and pioche from the rock was so thickly flecked with black the talc walls for several feet feel have been stripped in places the lowest aleays going per ton on when ready to ruu run the mill will have cost coat the company nearly it was purchased at BrIn bringol tol nevada and hauled frum from there teams team the mill is betas being erected near the th entre of the claim so ao that the two tramways tram ways already completed to tho the tunnels on the east and southwest aou thweat parts of the ledge can dump their cars cara right in the mill mil for crushing and reduction the company has also aleo ampro approaching aching completion a ditch feet in length located above the tram ways waya some seventy feet iu chic ti will be conveyed sufficient water from indian creek ie tour lour hundred minera inches to run a pelton felton water wheel of six horse power As tu to the value or oi the mine it way may be said raid that the amount ol of ore and its ite richness ow the quantity now ready lor for the mill the present development of the mine its ite proximity to a constant stream of water waler the abunda abundance uce of firewood and timber all speak vol volumes umee taking into consideration the hard times sud aud scarcity of money prevailing here and throughout the territory and the west the alai stalling ling u up of lute will is ig looked forward to wit with gr at anxiety the original locators of the are fred white james boyter and M 0 BU lingo all of beaver city utah they havo havn also alao located the neptune au joining on the east the Like isio on the south the pe pea cuck cock on the nort hand band the Octo baLone pine fine and seven J JOSIAH ROGERSON GIGANTIC LAND SWINDLE CHEYENNE wyo july 2 A gt cantio real estate has haa developed here in which the mutual life insurance company of new york has baa been def defrauded out of A M whitney acting as the agent if the insurance company aix the tail fall of 1891 recommended the pur par chase of acres acrea or land in section 19 lying one and one halt half miles north norett ol of the city whitney was delegated to close the deal he represented that was wa required require a to make the purchase one half balf of which was paid in cash and the balance in notes R B newton of chicago special of the company who is investigating t the deal has haa just learned that whitney only paid for the lauds lands which be turned over to the coral comi any for an effort will do 0 made to prevent a v 1 a n 1 tile the collection of the notes whitney h i t n I 1 y who is ia now located in Ohi chicago cago will probably be prosecuted negotiating A PURCHASE LANDER july 8 A representative of the famous comstock Com company ot of virginia city nevada has been at atlantic city for several days inspect ing the duncan mine the comstock Come took company has bas an option on 00 enill property and if the report of their representative senta tive is favorable the deal will be closed cloned at TINTIC MINER ITEMS the utah milling company was closed by attachments aggregating 2600 this week joe pettigrew has ban returned from death canyon where he be located noble borne good mineral ground and did considerable improvement work he thinks that section a very alch lob one mike Hendrick soDs a miner employed by the centennial eureka bureda had the misfortune to break his left log leg last i saturday afternoon hew he was standing upon a scaffold when a large stone fell and broke the board he was standing on causing him to fall a distance of thirty leet and alight on some rook rock M ho was taken to tit st hospital in the city sunday morning rumors concerning tho the miners union were thick this week some borne of them were to the effect that the funds of the society had bad been stoler stolen and the books bobke made away with no one could be found who know knew anything about it or would give any information but it Is in evident there is trouble within that organization and its early demise it if it has not already occurred is ia looked for many malay of its former members express the opinion that it would have been better for the town hau bad the union never existed NOTES the tiptop tip top mine at stockton ha has been sold to gen wm win H penrose by J P Mito hener the marked increase in the amount i of bank clearings ilea rings today being nearly double that on several everal 11 days last week to is a most satisfactory indication for the financial situation |