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Show NORTH AMERICAN IS BREAKING INTO ORES Charles Morrison, a well-known mining man of Ben.yer county, who was In Salt Lake, yesterday, intimated to friends that, his North American property was looking look-ing extremely gratifying at this time. Mr. Morrison recently let a contract for shaft work, and at the 125-foot point the con-tractors con-tractors encountered a. fissure three feet In width. A portion of this was high- aKi grade." silver and lead ore, and all carries jfCj good lead values. The property Is splen- afcj didly located, and Is provided" with sur- 'Wht face Indications which point to big re- mix suits with the attainment of reasonable i ll depth. JK-1 Ore Shipments. The Pioneer sampler on Wednesday re- "rfl! leased 5 cars of ore from Utah. The Taylor it- Brunton Co. released 7 cars from Utah and 1 from Nevada MM camps. ,Wi Mining Notes, -Ifoj K. J. Raddatz has returned from a visit wkk lo the Tintlc district. Jfo George St. Claire, general manager of the Lion Hill Consolidated company, is HflJ in the city from the Ophir district. fmh; General Manager Tony Jaeobson and JfiM Secretary Val Snow of the Coiumbus Con- $Cy solidated company, are visiting the mine IBlS at Aim. R. J. Mcllale. a well-known mining JKv man of Beaver couny, came up from Mil- aSJo ford. Wednesday morning, and is a guest nt the Cullen. Willard F. and Grant Snyder and mfn'i Charles O. Elllngwood are visiting vari- ous properties In the Tintlc camp in S4" which they arc Interested-' . |