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Show MARCH RESULTS AT BDLDFIELD CO! About One-Half Million Dollars Dol-lars Earned by the Big Compan'. General Superintendent Thome of the Goldfleld Consolidated company has issued is-sued lils final report for tho month of March, showing net earnings of SiOt,-337.30. SiOt,-337.30. His report In full follows: During tho month of March, 1912, the total production of your company was 30.132 tons, containing ?73 1.555.06, or an average of $2438 per ton, tho whole being be-ing milled with an averago oxtractlon of $22.92 por ton, or 0399 per cent. The total net realiztion to your company was $401,337.30, or 31G.31 per ton. Development Work 2719 feet of development devel-opment work was performed during the month of March. 11H2. Operating Costs The total cost of mining, min-ing, development, milling, office and general gen-eral expense was $13.66 per ton, distributed distrib-uted as follows: Mining Development 5 .SO Stoping 2.55 $3.35 Transportation .OS Milling 2.11 Marketing 11 General expenses 40 Bullion tax m Construction 33 Total cost of operation ?6.G(? Miscellaneous earnings 05 Net cost per ton SG.G1 Clermont and Mohawk. Clermont Tho Mill of the 42S stopo between be-tween the third and fourth levels wan tons of oro averaging S2G.45 per ton. The G04 raise from the 1000-foot level going up to the 534 on the 900-foot level, and the stope being opened from the raise, produced 916 tons averaging $56.34 per ton. The 700-M stone being opened between be-tween the 1000-foot level and the 1200-foot 1200-foot level from tho 700-D winze produced sixty-three tons averaging $45.47 per ton. Mohawk The 111-M sill produced 521 tons of an average value of S13 per ton. Tho 212-X crosscut on the 350-foot level near the 2G0 slope produced fll'ty-threc tons averaging SG9.52 per ton. The 20S-X Intermediate being driven under the 111 sill nt tho south end near the old Trultt shaft produced thirty tons averaging 548.00 per ton. Tho 354 sill was extended and produced 198 tons of an average value of $74.40 per ton. The 191 sill cut out of the 4I5-X botween the third and fourth leveUs and under the old Mohawk-Jumbo Mohawk-Jumbo lease workings, nroducod 430 tons averaging S17 ner ton. Red Top Tlie 353 intermediate between be-tween the second and third levels was again extended In ore and produced 151 tons averaging $32.50 per ton. The 216-N nilse from the second level Just north of the shaft produced 130 tons of an aver-ago aver-ago of JG3 per ton, Tho vertical raise from the 750-foot level of the Hazel has holed tho bottom of the Laguna shiift. and Is being squarnd out and the shaft timbered down to tho bottom. The Hazel shaft surface nlnnt will then be ills-mantled, ills-mantled, and nil deeper development In this territory prosecuted through the Laguna La-guna shaft. Combination Strike. Combination In this mine rather an Important discovery has been made between be-tween the fourth and fifth lovols. In the Riley vein, about 300 feet southeast of the shaft. The 311-P raise from the fifth to the fourth level produced 140 tons of ore averaging ?m.iii per ton The upward up-ward extension or this ore bodv was cut In an Intermediate between the st-rond and third levelF. where two hanging wall crosscuts alxtv feet apart exposed seven feot of ore which averaged $250 per ton The 202-O fllll was extended and produced pro-duced slxly-nln tons averaging 305 GO per ton. The 32S pill produced fortv-one tons averaging 520 per ton. Mining Notes. The Gunn-Thompson companv will remove re-move Its ofTlces In a few days' from the second to tho tenth floor of the Vow-house Vow-house building. James G Bctryhill the Iowa banker and Nevada Douglas Copper companv director, di-rector, was In the city Thursday on route west. A letter has been received by A. Reeven from Frank W. Sprague formorlv mining editor of the Honild-Hepiibllran. who Is now a happy farmer In Virginia. I It-states It-states that the summer season Is far advanced ad-vanced lu his Htale and that he Is having splendid success in cuntlnually wldenlns his orchard areas. General Manager S. M Levy of the Kly Consolidated company, has returned from the property at Kly. where shaft vetlm-berlng vetlm-berlng lias boon under wnv for several weeks. Mr. Levy .stales that the management man-agement will begin sinking the Zaok sliatt from the 600 lo t ho S00 levels n or about Way 15, and that when this work is completed some arrangements to market Itn generous tonnages of copper ore will bo undertaken- |