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Show lorn Silver ires ' . in Spy Territory Sample of Kock Tells Its Own Tale-Heavy Tale-Heavy Shipments From tho Cnrisa Ledges. Sinco Novcmbor 1 tho management of tho Carlsa has reported at tho furnaces) of tho Bingham Con. smelter with no leas than twenty carloads of ore, ssald Mr Joseph on his return from that Tlntlc producer yesterday. While tho greater portion of this ore has been ot ssceond-class, ssceond-class, he added, the latest settlement with tho smelter shows a margin of over $10 per ton, whllo tho nrsl-class 010 compares com-pares favorably with the best that comes from that camp, so that tho story being put forth by tho shorts that an assessment assess-ment is more probable than a Hurplii9, If not a dividend, may be dismissed as having the usual 'foundation." Development Devel-opment along the new channel encountered encoun-tered on the sevonly-ilve-foot level, subsequently sub-sequently twenty-live feet below and finally on the 150-root level, has boon with most satisfactory results, und a consignment of this ore Is now on thu way to ihe smelter. With the earnings from tho second-class ore with which to more than pay for the expenses of tho campaign - underground, tho earnings frcm thy high-grade may he relied on as so much net to tho company, and Manager Man-ager Joseph Is to be congratulated on presont conditions down there. A sample of ore Incrustcd with horn silver, with which Mr. Joseph returned. Indicates tho presence of vorv rich rock In the company's Spy ground, although tho management declined to dlscusa It until un-til further work had been done In that locality. Mr. Joseph said that while ho was unable to verify tho report that a s-lrlko had been made In Beck Tunnel, his observations had not boon evtended beyond the dump. |