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Show I THE TJ. S. LEAD ORES, i Connection "With the Pioneer Ledge in the Galena Mine. Messrs. Walter Fitch and Ciaronco E. i Allen, general manager and superlntcnd- ( ent respectlvclyof Iho United States Mi- l nlng 'company's stupendous Interests in this State, have returned from the camps at which they are located, and much i pleased wltn the behavior of every unit : At the Centennial Eurokn its ledges arc being drawn on for an average of 00 J-na of ore dally, while from the Blng- ! ham system, whoso Hulphldos aro so es- , fcentlal to tho economic reduction of the i output of tho former. Is coming to the furnaces of tho company as much as C00 tons a day. With the manner in which tho lead-bearing chnnncls at Bingham arc responding to development, the man-i man-i agemont Is- very much pleased. In the Galena cCnncetlon has been made with the main ledge on tho -SCO-foot lovel, and 1 upon it the management Is now drifting jii both connections. "While lead ores arc occurring in bunches as this work progresses, pro-gresses, connection with tho main channels chan-nels In which the largo bodies of this class I occurred above is not expected for somo i time, said Superintendent Allen. In the . , Old Jordan the now development, from I which not a little ore is coming to the rmclter, Is proving up most satisfactorily ami even bigger results arc expected as the work advances. Mr. Allen reports an Increased tonnage , of ore coming from the propcrtv of tho ( Tctro company at TIntlc. with "the rc- searches !n new territory is promising as I at any period since they were lnaugu- I rated. IIi looks for material changes In J ai.8h,0rL.t,m? M that Property, of which 1 the Centennial Is a neighbor. |