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Show IP TWENTY THOUSAND TONS. November at Con. Mercur Closing on f Another Fine Record. 3 Today's run at the Con. Mercur's big mill that' rears Itself above the camp of Mercur, will close the month on a reduction of 20,000 tons of ore, or thereabouts, there-abouts, said President Dern yesterday. I "While the tonnage for the month is not I ts voluminous as was that of the'pre- 1 1 vious month, the dally average has I f he-en about the same, and there Is I, no cause to believe other than that the I earnings hav been as satisfactory. L Meanwhile, the mill at Manning has j heen operating- 9teadIIy on tailings con. 1 tained in the old gold-bearing dumps I at that station, nnd with the weather I continuing as it Is at present. It will I, continue. The season at he Manning I mill has been an exceptionally favorable I one, while results show that the man- I apement was justified in its operation. I The new sampler with which the I company Is equipping itself is now pfcoul Completed, and with this the management will be enabled to more intelligently determine (he contents of I Its ore before it Is passed into the r rusher. In the operation of the sampler only such portions of the output will be passed through it as are required to m determine the average value of the oro. "VVlth condition's at the mine Prertdent Dern returns from Nebraska very much pleased, and while ho Is not exploltipg dividends, that they will be resumed lr among the por?ibIlitics of 1905. |