Show PRINCE consolidated MAKING GOOD A pioche dispatch of the ath says following first shipments of tailings froni from the bullionville Bulli onville dump contracted by the prince consolidated mining company to the international smelter at tooele thoele general manager murray C godbe of the prince company has arrived on the 6 ground round to expedite movement of increased tonna tonnage b e Shii shipments I 1 ments started two weeks ago with a carload a day the tailings are now going out at the rate of two cars a day and will be increased this week to at lc least three cars accordia according Z to mr godbe the rich residue of the operations of early days is to be sent out as fast as ahe smelter can handle it since the early returns indicate that the treatie treating b of nearly tons will bring 6 in a big revenue to the company after transportation and smelting smelling sm elting the prince will take down a profit of more than 5 a ton on these tailings and they will soon be shipping better than tons a day this oney ironey ir will be used for the purchase of new equipment for the deeper workings where the rich sulphide zone will be exploited in the prince sample tests from the carload of ore from the level of the prince shipped to the smelter by W H pitts leaser indicate that the settlement on this car will be extremely ex satisfactory in diw of this fact mr godbe will confer with a number of prospective leasers leaders while here many applications are in and it appears likely that the whole upper tipper portion of the mine will undergo active development with promise of profit under the better metal prices that now obtain the recent bond issue floated by the company is being actively subscribed according to mr godbe with the income from tailings leasers leaders and bond subscribers prince consolidated soli dated plans to develop the territory below and laterally from the lowest level wh where ere water has heretofore hampered operations it is known that great beds of ore exist at this point and below but on account of water difficulties and market conditions it has been impossible to handle them on a large scale |