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Show RAWHIDE CAMP If LOOKING BBlfiHTEB Willi Ores nf Depth nnd Mill h'oblem Solved, Future Is Mriglit. Special to Thf! Tribune f ItAWiriDK, Nov., .Inly 2-t. This camp is becoming active, and several very important, leasing deals were closed during Ihe week, among which was the ('odd .Mines company, Inking over Ihe St. Ives leaso on (he Queen estate. One of the considerations of the lease was that the leasing company agrees to carry the main tdinft down to the 1 000-fool, level. These people have already al-ready a largo tonnage of milling ore iu sight, with several high-grade streaks running through it. The (Irutt-Balloon Mill lease coal iniies in its Bonanza ore, and i proving the enntinuaf ion of Ihe rich shoot to grcalor depth. The record of production for this tidy little property is .-;G0,000 since the first of May. Tho .Mint lease on the Hawhide Coalition Coali-tion properly has attained a depth of 75 feel, and has one of the best strikes of its history at that depth. Considerable Consid-erable oxc.il em e nt was caused by this strike, as it proves the continuation of the oro bodies to great depth. The Kearns No. 2 is proving up with depth still better, having struck rich oro at tho G25-font level. This property prop-erty has groat quantities of low-grade ores, averaging around $15 per ton. There is over half a million dollars of this character of ore in sight. The Sunbeam lease has come into the best oro in this property In dale, having hav-ing caught ore nt 200 feet from tho surface. The Salt Lake & "Rawhido Mining company, operating the Allie G. grout) of claims, have opened up a very rich streak of ore in their working shaft at tho depth of seventy-four feet. These people are now sacking the high-grade high-grade for shipment in the near future. Thoy havo the largest true fissure vein in this district. Tt is forty inches wide at this time, and nverages $18 per ton from wall lo wall. This property has occasioned n good deal cf comment in Rawhide, many believing that it will prove to be tho best property in the district. Tt has had oro from the surface, sur-face, and every foot gained in depth has shown increased values. The company com-pany is getting ready to install a good hoist and surface equipment, and thon will "commence an active campaign of production. The new mill ot the National Oro Purchasing company is noarh' ready to MMlvn ol,;,,n,n,il ' It .;n !,.,.. .,11' llw. ore it can handle from tho start. The Murray mill is being brought up to date, and will bo able to handle ores to good advantage. Tho mill situation is being rapidly solved in Rawhide, and Ihc near future will find muuy addition addi-tion facilities under way. |