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Show 1Y MAGI BODIES 1 AtiE SO VERY RIGHIS $ :! Property Well Leached Until! 0' Below the Depth of Five Hundred Feet. ' t j; Nothing has created mora Interest r- vi ccntly In the development of now red $k metal propositions In the state of ArUv zona tlmnnthu wonderful Magma prop. - erty, tho richest mine In the world, LuH one whoso owners jealously Ruurd It to tho extent that thero Is no stock issued and little prospect of any Mng issuo C for an Indefinite period. Tho owncri' tlrst intend to develop the mine to deDthi' V to ascertain tho action of the tremen-i dously rich ores, und to get a no-dtk.. ' solution of tho transporuuSn preb!ti ' A high official of the companv statd yesterday that tho Magma Si h ?& l 1 of all thft Gunn-Thompson propositlonVH -n!on a company that has brought out tho In-" aplratlon and Mason Valley, for ' the ri- i tnt son that some of the hest enelneprinffV talent of the country reported uSfevS? 'LTlt ably upon the mine before tho Gunn- 1 -Thompson engineers arrived on Vim Td' scene. Ho also expressed the llrm be lie? i that the rich ore bodies would be fou frt P on the 1000, 1500 and other levels jun & na they aro now being opened on tlie o50. ? 'i J pit The cxtrcnio richness of tho Mnmii' tfca ores is explained by him from thq fact 'I iKlo that there was an enormous amount oM ft !' loachlng on tho upper levels. Tho pron- test I erty was leached almost cntlrelv dowi rtl to tho 550-foot lovol. although & find bunches of oro were found on thQ upper; Vitrei levels by tho early operators, aaverSt Jht car lots being sent to tho smelters. 1 ?.nb In order to tap the shaft at the 225.: TJt foot level, saving hoisting to that extent -Ton us well as the, raising of water, the' Site, company some tlmo ago drove a tunnrt' iv? into tho property, connecting with the" Ihfc. shaft nt tiie point mentioned. The tn!; nel. known as tho Fllndt, followed tlioi 'j1.. big vein for nearly 600 feat, yet In onlv v one place was so much 03 a slain en- ' countered. Tho vein was comnlotelv' w f, leached. n't03tl The owners aro fully aware of tho tlzt' w of the Magma as a copper mine. and P; they aro figuring on tho Installation of' enulpmont of a capacity that measurer; the expected results by the bonanza' rule. i r bjr g for ' Oro Shipments. i jUr I The Utah Oro Sampling company otf Thursday released nlno cars of ore from; 1 Utah mining camps. j m o 1 Ore and Bullion. C Th ore and bullion report for Thurf.'1 " day, given by McCornlck & Co., was a' follows: Ore received, 5300,000; bullion iC1"1 I shipped, 570.000; total, 3370.000. i Cop; .. tAsrle |