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Show CHICAGO MEN CI USE PICK AMD DRILL Property Owners From East Do Not Hesitate to Don the Overalls. Spcclnl to Tho Tribune. MORGAN Utall. Sept, St. Tho Roundup Round-up group of mining claims, located one and a half miles north of Morgan, Is the property of .Fred Fertick and Albert Me-Dannol Me-Dannol of Chicago. The group adjoins tho well-known Morgan-Crescent property, prop-erty, of which Mr. Fertick Is one of tho directors. Situated as It Is on the western west-ern slope of the range, makes It the most convenient property In the district, by reason of its close contiguity to Morgan. Mor-gan. For tho past three years Mr. Fertick Fer-tick and his partner have made annual trips from their Chicago homes to their nronerlv hern, whoi-o thv linvn vnri!rrl their faith In Its futuro worth by aiding aid-ing their workmen with pick, shovel and drill. The oro developed thus far consists of gold and sliver of good value, accompanied accom-panied with excellent fluxing iron which, as depth I3 reached in their tunnel work, promises to give them lead values also. The country rock conditions arc similar to that of the Morgan-Crescent, heretofore hereto-fore described, but booing lower down on tho mountain slope, a greater tunnel depth will be attained as ponetrallon continues. con-tinues. A new camp Is being established, with n view of adding machine drills uftor tho beginning of the neaw year. Fertick & McDannel also own property adjoining the Chicago-I'lah mine, live miles east of Morgan, which will receive their attention before tho year closes. Mr, Fertick is personally superintending the work on the Round-up group, and as soon ns his new quarters are established ho will remain thcro permanently. President George T. Stenhouso of the Morgan-Crosoent, who Is now In Chicago, statca in a letter to your correspondent that "we will push the now oro road and ore house nnd get to shipping at tho earliest moment; will also Install a power drill plant and go at our mining right." |