J. P. Turner, the well-known Salt Lake mining man, left on the 2nd for the NellieMay mine, thirty-four miles south of Mina. Nevada, where he will at once begin the shipment of high-grade lead ore to the TJ.S. smelter, with which he has a two years’ contract. In the Nellie May Mr. Turner evidently has the making of a bonanza. In the development of this property the bottom of the eighty-five-foot shaft is in a fine body of ore, which has been cross-cut for fifty feet and drifted on for thirty-five feet, some of the mineral being sensational in its character.