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Show GODIVA MILLING ORES. Tests Being Mado "With a View to Installing a Plant. Tho Reporter, telling of conditions In Tintic, says: Superintendent McChrystal Is now making romc tC3ts on Godlva milling mill-ing oro with a hand Jig which ha3 been put up at tho mlno this week. Thero Is nothing particularly new at tho Godlvn, but Mr. McChrystal oa's that tho condition condi-tion of tho mlno appears to bo lmprov. Ing. Ono carload of nlco oro was sent out this week. John Davis was In from his North Tintic Tin-tic properly yesterday for tho purposo of getting assays on some splendid looking rock recently encountered In tho tunnol which ho run In a dlstancu of over 200 feet for the purposo of tapping the vein. Tills will givo a deptli of 110 feet and Mr. Davis, who hns been Identified with tho mining Industry of Tintic for many years, bollcves that ho hns a splendid mine. Mr. Davis's claims aro called the Chlorldo group, east of Iho ground owned by tho bwoetwator Mining companj. "William Stnuffenborg and Thomas Burns loft yesterday for the new Utah property In the Erlckson district, with sufilciont supplies to hist one month. The oro which was taken from tho shaft a short time ago showed values of 2-1 per cent copper and some little silver and gold. ,Mr. Stnurfenbcrg Is of tho opinion that he will be ablo to tako out a small shipment of oro during tho next month. Tho New Utah is about twenty miles from tho railroad nnd la but a short dls-tnnco dls-tnnco from tho ground owned by Hon man Hocsch and associates, who Intend putting up a matting plant this season. Eureka people who own mining ground in Barney's HAllow in tho Bingham district dis-trict nro greatly encouraged by tho reports re-ports which havo been sent out from that section recently. At tho Oxford group, owned by Messrs. Crooks. Sprlggs, Owens Ow-ens and othors of this cltv. thero is a shaft down 125 feet, nnd it is quite likely that considerable development work will bo dono this season. |