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Show PHI I HE 6R0U1 Mmver Missoula Copper JVfcice Said to Be ! ' $300,000. iRie Tribune. KB, Wash., March S -Tho rtanl mining deal iu Tcceril M WP- from nc standpoint of tho ;,Boived and tho influenco tho k' Bwill Lave on the situation '.iKan district of tho Coour . W&B cose n Spoka.no this h ' pharles E, ATalJette, mining 1W fiecratary of tte Spokano J Range, who negotiated tho . the controlling interest in Copper company bj the itjj' Mining company at a price . gmoro than $300,000. Tho 1 4 &re one and three-fourths iho efforts of Mr. Malletto 1 ; C Missoula stockholders, rep-'mi rep-'mi horo than 000,000 shares r holdings and. transferred e Snowstorm company for a : ;b bo approximately 50 cents 1 Bji lie securities are to bo held j tho Union Trust company a l ocessary details of the sale i'rranged, and in tho interim , -brocks of Missoula Copper o secured, according to those 'K the conference. '4ts in Deal. jjjfcstorm company was ropre. wthfi negotiations by Leo "'g president, and general man--!flOr. E. Chanoy of Missoula ithe Montana members of IjJwW. 3?'. Mullan. Wallace; H. gK T. U. Bean, 5i. .T. McLeod, y .Mining, Larry Dooling and G. rB uN;lTJ heavy holders t-Toprosentod' themselves per-'uml per-'uml Mr. Mallotte represented Ma stockholders. Hal not only assures thor-HKimmediato thor-HKimmediato development of Ja, but it means that tho life ZBfwstorni has been prolonged "states Mr. Malletto. "With aKica now under development PBies, bosides still othor pos- W F65 no Perietl tho Snow-btcdly Snow-btcdly -will become tho larg-producer larg-producer in the Coeur MKiOf the directors of both jwMrrlll bo held in a fow days TOJM Molybdenite. 'Rfirst time iu. tho history of ' Tljwid Boundary and probably JJMColunibia, a carload of molyb- M:. is being shipped, out for , The carload is from the poup at Sheep Creek, near t' Hi the ore is said to run high DiBtal, which is used largely URiag steel. TJorb & Bennett ""Mo the property, jfcblo activity is reported lEWipBewelab, Wash., camp, -north mj'ittljj. The Chowelah Develop- II ?n 's oro the full size : j, j Bft at a depth of sixty feel, jJiproving with depth." They ZPho worlciug ono shift, until mt level is reached. The May-. May-. Jplc are getting in shape to f '"K1" 011 kJr sua-t"t by pnt-ifp pnt-ifp lbod camp for the men. Blioen-Uy Blioen-Uy l Brs. who arc sinking a' new 5 of tho Antimony Lead, on-' on-' i heavy quart?, at thirty-fivo FRv 'Og iron and silver and show- oi copper. . Cing Blocks Out Ore. JQC,i Per continues to block Over forty feet was cross-oiic'i cross-oiic'i ae of tho upper levels two , Tho lead carrying the high iuues to improvo as thoy i Security Copper continues iho load, tho chango coming Lii the oro as depth is ob- f i(J to-Montana company has two vvtiJ red on the tunnel or the prop's: prop-'s: Burke. Tdaho. The tunnel ll it about S00 feet, and depth III ifoot for foot, making tho raj 800 foot. Tho outcrop on H 13 "00 an( e conipa"' 1 font that a well-defined oro J1KP found. At a receufc ineet- n"R5?boHrd of directors hold in alio, it was decided to' con-am;' con-am;' indefinitely, as tho reports lHwore promising. An assess-'Mevicd assess-'Mevicd on tho stock. Tho of-,.HBe of-,.HBe company arc H. B. IToff-(rliJ6nt; IToff-(rliJ6nt; Harry Harris, treasurer: hlrt'MQru, secretary, the president lorer 1)piug 0,1 'ho directorate MMiller, ,7. 11. Vow and Peter |