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Show SILVER REEF MIXING NOTES. The New Leaching Works IEeady Ore All Around and New Locations Loca-tions Being Made. It is expected that the new Leaching Works will be ready for a trial run the last of next week. The Butte mine is now in proper shape for development and Manager Burnison expects to make a good showing with a reasonable outlay for dead work under ground. The excitement caused by the discovery dis-covery that the entire Reef countrv is ore, remains unabated, and for miles around, the sandstone reefs are being staked off as lnminc claims. Kemple & Lewis, lessees of the Leeds mine, have nearly 200 tons of good ore at the Leaching Works, the product of only a few weeks' work. Stoping in a six-foot vein of twenty-five to thirty ounce ore that by concentration, pavs a good profit. The new bonanza uncovered on the old Leeds ground, by Messers Hartman & Pierce, is proving even better than was reported last week. The ledge has wid ened with depth and the ore, of which they have twenty-five tons on the dump, averages more than a hundred dollars. With his usual enterprise, P. Harrison purchaser of the Kessell relocation, is going go-ing down into the ground for all that's in sight or out of sight. Mr. II. mav want the earth, but he is a rustler and does not believe in waiting for some one to bring it to him nicely wrapped in tin foil. The property lies a mile southeast of town and has a fifty-foot incline shaft snnk on the ledge. The ore body is six feet in width and averages $75 per ton. I A- Levy's saloon was entered by a party or parties last Wednesday night, who must have held a grudge against Mr. L. and were not possessed of manhood enough to meet him openly. The vandals not only emptied all the bar liquors upon the floor but shattered two elegant plate-glass plate-glass mirrors,destroyed his account books and cut the billiard cloth into shreds. There is no clew to the cowardlv crew, but if caught, they will Imj severely dealt with. Southern Utah Times. . i |