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Show p IS iW HEAVY ;K. t Burke, Idaho, Is jEdot ISO Tons a' PLANT WORKS WLyer Tunnel Contem-ftj Contem-ftj to Tap Tamarack Custer Ores. Tribune. U. Feb, 12.-For tho last Rfcfth output of tho Marsh Kthe Hfeda. at Burke, Idaho, Kined production at tho rato Wb da iiy xcopt for flve days Er wlien tho property was Kr mck of water, and five ELuam '5Then Peratlona wer Kjbtcauso of tho motor that hoist being out of coramls-flot coramls-flot JoO 0D3 ' concentrates are Biu3 been ropalred and tho K( ceW sorting plant Installed. Cretrects Jiavo cost about ?8000, Son of the sorting plant Tbelleved, will increase the 1IMJ3 from 1500 to S2000 month-lEc month-lEc to officials of tho company, IMhtir estimate on the saving station and milling costs. The ut already is in operation and Iff ran be increased easily to tor needs of tho mine. ocsl upraise to connect the Komrarlmcnt shaft with the td level will bo commenced this month unless thcro Is l dslnv and the output of the irlsliy increased-P increased-P future development of the and Ciisttr, In tho Coeur 'watemplaie running a Ions wel to tnp the known oro depth, doing away with the zny now conveying tho ores tkt to the mill. With the con-d con-d tlie proposed tunnel a now Kntrator Is to be built on !, presumably on ground retired re-tired by the company, near asn, which would deliver the g directly to the Nine Mile tit Northern Pacific, The crec-tt crec-tt new mill will require the i of additional water rights, attmplated Improvements arc t through revenue derived from ictu from the mine. It was I lie annual meeting last week aad maintain a surplus fund of t'ore any of the development? Ttoents are commenced. With fan (o maintain a surplus lind lo make all of tho proferments pro-ferments and improvements ,le of ores from the mino. tl dividends by Tamarack and Kolldated Is remote; In fact, I tight months nnd posslblv d then only at the rato of 1 Hit Tho surplus fund In now W00. Placing .somo of the iru of treasury stork on I lie defray tho expenses of tho HtJ iras not favored by the tlD the meantime, operations jAretirosros.'-.Jns Javonibly und. mt. DMles have boon nncov-W nncov-W of the ores taken from the fetylwo ouncoa In silver and Plead, ferliig nn abandoned tunnel mt Queon claims, nine miles pftlah, Wash., workmen un-P&ong un-P&ong lead of silveV-copper glrom the porta, This prop-gnerly prop-gnerly known as the Tlnsley puldcrablc work was done I sgo in an effort to locate PHi, was known to exist. A ma was run, but the lead Kind work was abandoned, "on, the present owner of K.18 for soveral years done 6? .ur0n llfrnt parts of , ims year concluded to jtannei. At a distance of n ilie portal a strong oxidl-E?l oxidl-E?l rind by cutting m i JIght Inches the oro was KnSf"8 of 11,0 itrlke sw K, with high RW ThQ ve,n ls eight B fleptli of seventy feet. Kr&M vt2. stnrlcii last gj.colden Chariot property Wl Si"?" Orovlllc, Wash., RftJeport received in F-po-IvLy ?'ee. of copper-gold WtoZ Ji ,ReP,ubllc recently B5-!51c,ft,m from tne Spo-T. Spo-T. Watson lnd K- Thomos Hocre-loralion Hocre-loralion wlilcli sold the feIIarpr. twelve |