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Show FIRST LOT FROM MILL. Forty Tons of Concentrates From the TJnclc Sam's New Plant. The initial lot of concentrates from the new mill with which the Tlntic mines of the Uncle Sam company has been equipped made its appearance at the sampler yesterday and will today go to the furnaces of the American Smelting and Refining company. Although Al-though controls had not been certified to Manager Chlpman last night, camp assays, said he, Indicate from 35 to 40 per cent lead, with about 20 ounces silver sil-ver and some gold. The new plant, says the management, has thus far responded re-sponded to every expectation, and while tome of the Interests doubted the abil-L abil-L miS thJ J-pAReHient to construct a mill for $15,000, Mr. Chlpman says the cost is certainly within $300 of that mark. Meanwhile the crude ores of the mine contluue to come to market, the management drawing down a check for a carload of second-class yesterday while two mere of first-class are now V t,ns,tv,th th0 loading going on steadily. The outlook for Uncle Sam Is , more assuring than it has been for a long time, and with concenlrnlcs added add-ed to the output of crude ore, the earnings earn-ings should be materially Increased the preEent season, If it is not made possible- to pass around a piece of the "need-fur' "need-fur' during the summer .months. |