Show THE ARIZONA binghamton by F W bower mayer ariz oct 23 the arizona bi bing jig li hampton ampton copper company is breaking all I 1 its ts milling records this month the first six L days ays of the month sho showed wed an actual recovery of pounds of copper daily the mill is showing a sav saving ing of go 90 to 93 per cent copper and is making a concentrate that is averaging 25 to 27 per cent copper the last two carloads ar loads of concentrates shipped last month to the humboldt smelter contained pounds of copper on this basis the company should output more th than which ww month pounds of copper per will make about four and a quarter million pounds for the year the mill mi 11 heads 1 are I running about 4 per cent copper or all questions of doubt as to w abeth bether not the veins of ore in this mine go below be by the the foot level bave been settled to the discovery of a vein of ore close forty to be foot level which has been found will feet wide of which twenty five feet average 9 per cent copper and fifteen ques is nom will go 3 per cent copper there of the tion but that this is a continuation V large ore bodies that have been fur the ore for the mill on the upper levels on the foot level drifting is now in progress and indications are that the same ore body will be encountered at any moment ore is being hoisted foiste d now from the for j the mill t thomas tullock who iwho has had charge of tho the mill since it began operations a year ago has resigned to accept a position near atlanta georgia and his place has been taken toy by C E powell recently with the cananea cananda mining company the copper queen company adjoining the binghampton Bing hampton mine has encountered a six foot vein of near ore in a crosscut that is being driven at the foot level below adit no 2 both the and the shaft have been and extensive development work is in progress at these lower levels mine superintendent ferguson has brought the cost of the new work down to 1397 per foot this company is pursuing a thorough course of development which is sure to develop large bodies of ore on the lower levels |