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Show The Km ni a-It a-It appears by the terms of the Emma lease, the mine ia not to be worked so extensively as was at first thought. The leiaee, we understand, is to make no developments, merely i confining his operations to the old 1 workings. However, there is known to be considerable ore that can be taken out without breaking new ground. The leusp, nominally for two years.permita the owner, Trenor W. Park, to resume possession ol the property at any time : upon tho payment to the lessee of a 1 ; certain sum. It is probable that within a tew mouths, at the outside, ' Mr. Park will put a force of men at ' work and find out for a carUinty what 1 there is in the Emma. J |