Show PROGRESS MADE IN THE Mine in the Duck Creek Dis District District District Will Soon Be Ship Shipping Shipping ping Much Lead Ore Special to The Herald Ely Nev Dec Dee 22 Work is I being car carried carried ried ned on rapidly ra at the Success mine In Inthe Inthe the Duck Creek district near here according to D C McDonald superintendent and general manager of the property which Is owned by Salt Lake capitalists ing former Senator Thomas homas Kearns and ani associates and by the e time Um the roads are passable in the spring heavy shipments of lead will be made to the smelters The Success Is now now one of the best equipped mme ml in the entire section se Uon in inso Inso inso so far as the surface equipment Is la con concerned concerned The management has completed d dall all the contemplated outside e ments including new bunk and coo houses stables shaft house and na other buildings and from this time forward the attention of the management will DC Do D i directed exclusively to the workings of at f the property Surveys have been completed for the patenting of a group of claims belonging to the company and the work of surveying the balance of the property is going ahead ahe d as rapidly as the snow will permit The main shaft Is now down to a depth of ot feet and the force is sinking it at atthe atthe atthe the rate rat of four feet each day On the foot level a large station has been made and nd from this point crosscuts are being run to the north and south for a considerable distance These crosscuts are both in stringers of good ore the stringers becoming stronger stron er with every days work It Is expected that the main ore body bod will be uncovered with every round of sho sh that is being put in From these crosscuts laterals will be berun berun cc run to the west In order to expose us as great a body of the ore as possible The plans under way now are arc to give the th property a great amount of room for and chambering when the ore body is reached There Is already alread a large amount of or ready for shipment but not a quantity sufficient to justify the t e breaking of the tM th roads from the mine to the tho railroad dur ing lag the winter months Mr Ir McDonald will not attempt to begin shipments until spring |