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Show ELY RESUBEECTION. ifh j. Company to Secure Modern Equipment ' ;)r 1 !" For Ely Possessions. V 1 ;: ; Manager Raymond of the Ely Ttcsur-rection Ttcsur-rection company stated to The Tribune li Thursday that the management was I ( 1,1 now bccuring an equipment of machin- i ' ( ; i ery for the mine at Ely, and that the fl i 1, , niachiiUTj would permit deep work to i j ; bo done upon this Salt. Lnke organiza- I J, J 1 tion8 domains in the White Pine coun- , ' j! ty copper camp. Regarding the FAy I j Resurrection the Ely Expositor recently I j ( stated: i, ) Tom C. Corbett, one of the contract- J i I ors on the Ely "Resurrection holdings, J ,r : . ! In tho northern end of the district, ex- i 1 pects to encounter sulphides daily on '! ' . i : the Annie mine, on which he and his M jj, associates have taken a contract .to ; (j . sink to a depth of 200 feet. The near 7( I i' approach to the sulphides is indicated j I ;l by the formations that, have been . I!' sL passed through, which are similar to 1 UT the ore bodies found on proven proper- I "I Hi tics a Hhort distance away. ; vV ij At a. depth of 135 feet tho contract- 1 jj ors penetrated several feet of low- jLjl jj ' grade copper ore, and water was iy) If j t struck for the first time at this point, h' The flow of water proved to be slug- ' (t m gisli. and has not. interfered with work- (I mg in tho shaft. Mr. Corbett has now K' reached the ISo-foot level, and has j; E?i fouud tho contact between the limc- ! ik t' stone and the porphyry, lie is confi- it'-l B dent that this formation is simply a ; J covering for the sulphides, which may l. 1 be only a few feet below. The contact si " will be finished by August 1. 'I On the first of the month, George R. i i Raymoiiil. the general managor ot the kM lie'surrcction properties, will visit Ely lf, ' til approve the work of the contractors, L i ( und will arrange for further work J t yA on the holdings of his company in this 'JU fli I , vicinity. |