Show r4 HCOEHICK RETURNS l Saw tho Great Gold Roads With Its i I ti 1 I Largo Volume of Ore 11 41 The new mill with which the Gold I Roads group of goldbearing mines 1 4 out of Klngman Ariz is being t I t i equipped will begin the grinding out of I + I gold dollars the last of the prsent Li i l month said Clarence K McCornlck 1 I who returned after a visit to the camp m i It yesterday while blocked out in tho I I 1 mines are at least 100000 tons of ore I I according to last measurements that I will average around 18 per ton So I gratifying has been the result of tho companys exploration on the zone Indeed 1 In-deed that It has taken an option on the ti Harvey group of mines about four yt I t i miles distant from the Gold Roada f iries proper and Is now opening up I within Its domain ores that afford from 12Mo HG gold per ton with the ledge fully as strong and manifestly 1 as permanent as that by which the i main proposition Is traversed The mill will begin its career with a capacity I i ca-pacity for treating 200 tons of ore dally thin to be increased aa conditions justify j jus-tify I j p During his sojourn In the country fr t Mr McCornlck visited Bagdad which I has FO I suddenly burst Into prominence I nnd in which camp Messrs Posey nad Bayly of tho Bingham Con have acquired ac-quired a group between the Chase nad Roosevelt mines which they are prospecting F pros-pecting with a diamond drill The camp says MJ McCornlck Is I a won derful one find affords many assurances t assur-ances of becoming onp of i the most productive in the Southern country At Los Angeles he met Colonel Helfron who Is seeking the elixirs of Southern i sunshine while Wlilard P Snyder I L whom he saw In San Francisco reports re-ports the Balaklala and other properties t proper-ties on the Western Exploration com i i t J tfnnys string giving excellent account of themselves |