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Show I! AT THE QUEEN HILL. , t i 'j Forty Tons of Ore Now Going1 Daily 1 , Through the Crushers, j I Fred Whltmore, superintendent of yj the Queen mill, operated by the But- ,lj terfleld kilning company at Bingham, was among yesterday's visitors from I r that camp. Superintendent "Whltmore. I ' who hajg been identified with some of j.' the largest plants in the country, Is " quite well pleased with the behavior of J the mill under his supervision, and re- '! ports forty tons of sliver, lead and I 1 gold ore now going dally through Its crushers, with the concentrate from It j ' a most satisfactory one. With which ' to meet the requirements of the plant, i the management has a large tonnage 1 of this class of ore blocked out and to i Increase It will put on a force of men i In n short time. The veins at the But- ' tc-rfield have been productive of some '' very high-grade ore In previous years, the auriferous contents of the Queen o ledge among the most sensational that 4 have over come from that camp. The future of the proposition with Its new ' , equipment Is, In the opinion of Mr, I Whltmore, quite well assured, and the i ' Messrs. Lavlgnino. by whom the un- . j dertaklng was founded, appear to be ! i on the road to another great pot of j wealth. President Lavlgnlno, who recently re-cently returned from San Francisco, Is very much pleased with the results l that have been accomplished by the company's representative during his : j. absence. |