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Show Ssioux m. mil is mj ORE R. A. Brown Asserts Positively That This Working Has Colorado Shoot. , DIVIDENDS ARE DUE DURING NEXT MONTH ; Says Iron Blossom Company Has Already Found the Colo- 1- fjL That the Sioux Consolidated companj' ' : illi has tho oro now in the winze, and that '. H,l it has had this ore for no inconsiderable y period, is tho positive assertion of K. r if A. Brown, superintendent of the Ccn- U tennial Eureka properties of tho Uni-.v Uni-.v ted States company. AEr. Brown is in V, m tho city, aftor going for a second time 1 I through tho Sioux mine, and to Tho jE. f Tribune yesterda- he expressed his posi-jL posi-jL ' , tive opinion that there is ore in tho I I Sioux winze. He has not seen it him-vK him-vK , self in place, but ho has seen ore that 1 1 came from the winze, and he is morally jj certain that it is there, a It is Mr. Brown's opinion likewise that the Sioux management will not 1 l meet with much difficulty in encoun-U encoun-U tering the ore body again close to the m f shaft. The ore was penetrated in cutty cut-ty tine a station, and a drift will have 3 X to proceed a very few feet before break-!,! break-!,! ! ing into the shoot again. Tho Sioux has v f, ' from thirty to thirty-five feet of ore r, ', which Mr. Brown feels certain will .4 ship of a value to equal with the best K " Colorado rock, for the ore is the same jH- and tho ore shoot is identically the 4, I f-amo as tho Colorado. He states that tf, it is as easy now to trace tho Colorado " 1 . ore body into tho Sioux as it would be f ' , to follow the street car tracks from u m First South to Second South on Main I; street. af "I'am of the opinion that the Sioux L , will bo able to pav dividends in Au-n. Au-n. jrl gust." added Mr. Brown. ( ' t- Mr.-Brown is equally positive in ns-1 ns-1 ' serting that the Iron Blossom will get hit tho Colorado-Sioux oro shoot, and more L I' J than that, he asserts that the Iron ill 'I. - Blossom has it already. iS I "The formation has chanced be-J? be-J? j J tween the point of interest on the Sioux m. and the Iron Blossom,'" he states. Hr i " "The oro naturally has chanced with H ft ' t : it. On the 400-foot level, the Iron Hf, i ' Blossom has ore that will run 50 ounces Hf , silver and $2 gold. The work on the ta 400-foot level was on top of tho ore ME iff-' body, and on the 500 level a 'drift is GL 1 1 now seeking the same body. Tho cop-HR cop-HR 'I- , per oro body, as you know, was found MK ll I, on the GOO-ioot level." |