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Show 6000 OUNCES OF SILVER SHIPPED FR0&9 RJ0DENA Special to The Tribune. MODENA, Utah, July 12. Approximately Approxi-mately C000 ounces of fine sliver vfere shipped from here yesterday by the Brundage Mining andi Reduction company, com-pany, operating In the Sliver Reef Mining Mi-ning district, from their mines near-Leeds, near-Leeds, Utah. This- is the first shipment ship-ment of any consequence that has been made from that once famous district for some years. The Brundage company Is doing excellent ex-cellent work and' a rejuvenation of the old district will no doubt' ensue as a result of this activity. The camp Is developing the following mines: The Free Coinage, Walker, Jumbo, Barbee, Wonder, Lucky Boy, Jack Whacker Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4. The property Is equipped! with a five-stamp five-stamp mill and' although worked in. a modest way. an Increase in stamps and productive power generally, It is expected, ex-pected, will be installed at an early day. C. C. Miller, superintendent of the Little Buck mine near Fny, Nov., was here yesterday looking after the loading load-ing of (50,000 iKuinds of free gold 010 that will be shipped to the smelter at Murray. This ore, while not of the same high grade of former shipments, of which a number of tons are sacked, will go about $40 "per ton, and Is more in the nature oC am experiment to ascertain as-certain what revenue may be derived from the lower grade shipping ores ot' that mine. R. C. Lund is at Pioche. Nov., looking look-ing up" his interests in the Yuba East property. G6orge E. Tensdnle, manager of tho Blue Jay Extension company, passed through here yesterday en route lo the Blue Jay near Indian peak, to inaugurate inaugu-rate am active campaign) of development develop-ment on that promising property. Tha June clean-up of the Johnny was shipped through here yesterday, and although al-though the value of the shipment could not be ascertained, the bulk of it would Indicate siilllciently large returns to make the stockholders- feel cheerful. c H. IT. Hunt of West Newton, Mass., passed through here yesterday on route to Fay, New. whore he has been, iden-tilled iden-tilled with G. Pray Smith im the exploitation ex-ploitation of the Horse Shoe mine. Mr. Hunt is also principal owner of the Little Buck mine near Fay. |