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Show CARDIFF ORES COMING TO THE LOCAL MARKET "As far as the Cardiff mino Is concerned, con-cerned, wo fell- that wo have four different dif-ferent ways In which wo will demonstrate tho merits of tho property," said Ezra Thompson, chief owmir of tho Cardiff, one of tho present day shippers of oro from the south fork of Big Cottonwood. "Wo have- boon unable up to the present pres-ent time to drift cither way on our oro cut by the now tunnol," ho continued, "for thoro was no way of saving tho ore necessarily oxtracted during the work. Wo now havo built a road connecting with the main ennyon road, and one that Is every bit as good as tho main road, so that oro shipments arc possible. Wo have boon raising on from one to thrco and a half feet of first-class ore for tho last 100 feet, making for tho contact., a point which wo havo not yet reached, Tho fourth way I mentioned Is sinking on this ore, which shows all Indications of going down." During tho prosonl month, Mr. Thompson Thomp-son expects to got sixty tons of first-class first-class sllvor-lcad-coppor oro to tho sampler. sam-pler. Tho condition of this proporty is highly satisfactory In ovcry regard. |