Show NOTES dive condon is coins to fret out ore from tho chicolo to send to the exposition maunders simples that were made in bait lake this week of comstock ore pavo him great encouragement al it is not et ot bih enough trade to bo called pa he intends A in the dalt to the depth of fifty or sixty feet mine owners intending to have dis aliis of their ores at the denver exposition hould lose no tune in fi ettine them ready remember that all applications foi roust be received by commissioner clayton in salt lake before the of bulj sas tho way for the owners of prospects in our tamp to find a market loi them is to hive them welt represented at tho denver deposition correct aliey will bo bell in fact the exhibit from this amp will he second to none at the exposition please bear it in mind at the held of lion canyon cl nyon aln week a strike was made is probable one of the most important in the history of our camp ledge lies deiy flat having the same dip as the mines on rebellion hill 1 he vein is overlaid with a thin strata of copper and silver ore which has the appearance of beina en underneath this width that has not yah been acci tuned lies a good vein of silver icia oie which will undoubtedly cioe to be a continuation of the rebellion hill deposits uhe lucky owners have six claims lo cited which liae bean consolidated tho owners are mr john hancock Hanc ocl superintendent of the aalke buckeye Kuc keye mr knot foreman of the PIO on mr J G james and mi greiff supplies have been and sent up to tha new discover and a torce ot men started work morning dr reed has had iho fortune to discover on of this week a ahne vein of silver ore in the adit level or silver ape tunnel in his hen netta tunnel at the lead of white pine can on I 1 his tunnel is an extra large one and is now run into he base of the pioneer mountain over feet doctor nas it to cut three veins on the face of the mountain over three hundred apet ahead of the discovery at the face of the the outcrop ot mhd three eins he started lor and intends yet to cut is nearly feet in altitude over the aae tunnel the vein has been cut into over one foot at the top edge ot the tunnel on its dip B next ef k the thickness of the vein and calup of the ore can be agnen it is encased in quartzite zite lock and the last feet has been so hard as to cost from ag to 20 per foot the walker buckeye still continues to make shipments and keeps tho same at work the work it present being done is mostly sloping on the south side of the tunnel only a few men being ens aped in pectin fi ahead as the ore bodies already exposed are sufficient to keep up shipments foi a loner time to come the vein in blaies of the south side of the tunnel is aiom thirteen to fifteen feet thick in solid ore mr hancock the superintendent has shown excellent in the management of this valuable property as a s he has within the past male it step up irom where it then was the mine of the gnp mine on the hill with the least ore in sight to a position second to none ihen too while the others bae been dop in the manber time ot it the walker ha pursued the even aenoi of its way making shipments and putting the profits in the pockets of its owners instead of making fat job for salt lake may the lord beets us with a few more mines managed as tins has been and etith as little litigation 1 he shipments for the month will aggregate about tons of first class ore |