Show 0 SOME RAPID development letters and telegrams received from the superintendent TELEGRAM aug 25 2 5 1913 everything is running full blast at the mine have struck a new chute sic of ore and it is showing up better than ever TELEGRAM aug 26 1913 1 I have opened a new ore chute feet long feet of backs and three feet thick ore is very rich have taken out some ore today that runs 50 per pound the indications are that it is the richest strike made here in years I 1 will soon have fifty men working on ore TELEGRAM aug 27 1913 the rich ore in the mine is holding out better than ever I 1 am putting on extra men every everyday day will start mill three shifts monday TELEGRAM aug 29 1913 mine with rich ore is still showing us abrich as rich as everl ever ft the above is part of an editorial in one of our smaller contemporaries ac an example of rapid development we be lieve it entitled to the record four hull hundred feet of ore opened in a day is the logical conclusion from the sequence of telegrams of course the amb ambiguity 1 guity may come in connection with the spelling of 0 ore chute the latter having nothing to do with an occurrence of ore but rather with a means of conveying ore again the mine is probably so rich that a new chute is on tap every day for telegraphic purposes these telegrams are fit subject for a thesis but we leave them with the reader who can call enjoy the many points brought out without further elucidation how any paper can give publicity to piffle such as shown in these telegrams is beyond the conception of honest men |