Show V ANOTHER GOLD STRIKE The Shoebridge Bonanza Has it to V Follow Others From the Shoebridge Bonanza at Silver V V Sil-ver City word comes that another has been added to the chapter of strikes that have again brought the old producer V V pro-ducer into prominence and that the S management has Just exposed no less than five feet of ore Jn the drift off the 5 VV 550foot level Just fifty feet below the point at which the strike was made the week previous A sample taken from V this breast of ore and put through the furnaces gave an average yesterday of S S V 11 per cent copper 20 ounces silver and V SJ60 In gold which will afford a uplen dld margin on any market The record which has been made at the Shoebridge V Bonanza during the present year is an V astonishing one and yet the management manage-ment has all the while known that It was driving to reopen a chute of ore T that was productive of 700000 above St the 300foot level in former days and f abandoned because at that period there was no local market for copper by which the lead had been displaced V The future productiveness of the property V prop-erty now looks assured the superintendent 1 superin-tendent In a recent letter to the company com-pany saying that he hoped to marketS market-S over 40000 worth of ore above levels r that were opened up before the present strike was recorded The strike cannot S but stimulate confidence In that portion of the great Tlntiu district |