Show A fORTUNE IN INI I ONE CAR OF ORE Eureka Hill Leaser Ships Rock Believed to Be Worth Nearly 1000 1090 I a aTon Ton TonI Without doubt do tbt the richest carload of ore that has been sent out oitt from Tintic In some time was a lot which was as taken from the lease of Matt Newman on the SOO 00 level leel of the Eureka lUll mine This ore was sent out to the smelter on Tuesday and if reports arc are true it was worth a small fortune says saS the Eureka Reporter It is Impossible to learn at nt this time Just how much money the car of ore or will bring but but there is every reason rason to believe that it will be good for tor or perhaps after aCter the railroad and smelter charges ch are paid The values are principally In silver sliver and andIn andin andIn In some of the pieces of ore the horn eli sil silver eliver ver er could be cut like native copper Aft Att After After er Or a round of holes had been put In to break the ore down there were usually a It few pieces of the ore in the face that would be loose in every way wa except that they would be held in position by string stringers ers em of silver sUver When asked for a statement regarding the value of ot this car of ot ore oro Superintendent dent Charlie Baker said that he was not prepared to give out any information along this line He admitted that the theore theOre theore ore was sensationally rich and that every precaution possible had been taken to Insure its prompt delivery at the smelter The ore was vas not shipped out In an open 1 car ear as is usually the custom rf but was loaded Into a boxcar box car which had been neen strengthened by b the nailing of or heavy cleats Inside the doors It is stated upon god iol d authority that picked samples car ned as high as ounces in silver In itt order ordel to reach the ore body from which this carload of ore was taken it was necessary for Mr Ir Newman to re remove remove move moe in the tho neighborhood of tons of or waste aste The old slope had not been worked for years and after It had been 3 abandoned It ii was used as a n depository for waste and this accounts for the ore having remained undisturbed all ail these years ears It is hard to say with any an degree of certainty just how much of this rich ore there is in Mr Ir Newmans lease but there is no question but what another ship shipment shipment shipment ment or 01 two Iwo like the one which went nut this week will put him on easy street |