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Show I iff II ' SWANSEA COMPANY f' WILL NOT SHIP I i , The bauble by which the Swansea IJ i was elevated to DO cents has burst. The ' . talent learned during the afternoon I1 ! i that it was Impossible for the mana'ge- , If inent of that proposition to agree upon J ' " a working charge with the United , j States Mining company, and the re-. re-. V' ' suit is that its argentiferous-Iron fluxes i will be Joft to languish indefinitely j within the mine. This Is unfortunate ,i for the shareholder, as it is' for the i i . smelter, as there is, perhaps, no flux In I j all Utah that is capable of serving the I , l furnace more efficiently than Is that of j the Swansea. The volume of ore ex- ' - posed in the mine today shows a vnlua- ' , tlon of approximately $1,000,000, and I ' i ' i wh'lle Manager Geddes has done all In II,' i his power to procure a market for It, I? j he appears to be unable to agree with i 'i I the management of the smelter upon a I I' I working charge. Next door to him, kfti tne Soutn Swansea is producing ore Inrt'Hl' ' and paying dividends Perhaps the ad- (' ,,. vantage the South Swansea possesses I1 ' Is that Its ores carry a percentage of ' I lead. ' The Iron, however, contained In the ij.'jl Swansea product, should justifv It in coming to market steadily and inslst- J Ing unon a working charge from the ( (i j local furnaces that will enable It to pile l, , up a margin sufficient to pay dividends 1 d i . |