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Show ATLANTA STRIKE OF OEEP SI1FICICE Proves Depth of Ore Channel Chan-nel That Haa Produced $100,000,000. MEANS MUCH TO CAMP Many Important Properties Greatly Benefited by Discovery. GOLDFIELD, Nev., April 11. Tho annual roport of tho Atlanta Mines companv, issued by Secrotary-trcnsuror A. H. Howe following tho annual meeting meet-ing that was held in Goldfield April 7, is accepted as being distinctly favorable favor-able to tho proporty. In viow of tho brevity of tho period that has olapsod 5lQc5.tno voin was penetrated on the 1oO-foot lovel, mining men generally regard tho oro Bhowing. as outlined in the statemont of tho managor, as highly encouraging, sinco tho development shows tho voin mattor to bo at least twenty-two feot wido with six feot of shipping oro, and all roalizo that it is not to bo espectod that tho crosscut should ponetrato tho best part of tho voin. Tho fact that oro of a commercial grado and in paying quantity exists nt this pent depth, is of vital significance to tho entire Goldfield district, since it proves tho continuity of ourichmcnt to depths far beyond any that have boon attained in carlior work, and opens unlimited possibilities for tho mating of productive mines throughout tho length of the bonanza oro channel that has already producod ore worth upward of $100,000,000. Many Mines Affected. A number of Goldfield proportios are immediately affected by this dovolopmont dovolop-mont of the Atlanta, sinco tho greaf vein marking tho goncral course of tho Columbia Mountain fault piano, is readily traced for a long distanco both north and south of tho Atlanta. Those that aro likely to como most immediately immedi-ately under the influence of this discovery dis-covery are tho Goldfield Consolidated, which has mjnod good oro from this voin down to tho 1300-foot level, tho Goldfield Kownnas, C, O. D. Consolidated, Consoli-dated, Goldfield Merger Minos, Jumbo jExtonsion, Goldfield Oro, Booth. Silver Pick Consolidated, Floronce Goldfield, Bluo Bull, Spearhead Conqueror Consolidated, Con-solidated, Adams and Crackor.iack. Tho report affords additioua'l grounds for believing in tho substantial character charac-ter of the now viisi'.o very, by reason of the conEervntivo policy of the management manage-ment This managomont, in its years of extensive mining operation hero, has never given out a roport that was not fully sui i tantiatcd by dovcloimieiits, and has never indulged in guesswork or dealt with exj.-rfcations or uicom ii'eio results. Copper-gold Ore Reported. Persistent rumors havo been in circulation cir-culation hero for tho past day or two to tho effect that tho crosscut on the 17o0-foot level of tho Atlanta .ias cx-pjbOd cx-pjbOd five feet of excocdingly rir.u f; per gold ore in addition to the six feot of smelting ore pud sovoutcof fit of lower grado ore i'ic,-.oned in the annual an-nual roj.ort of Msiagcr Simpson. Tho management declines to confirm thio report, buc sU tos that tho now development develop-ment is altogether satisfactory, and that good prtgicsH is now boiiig mado in oj.ening up tho vein. Contrary to some reports, no official statement has bt,on mado mentioning any limit to vein. Florence Goldfield continues to improve im-prove in point of ore exposures, and the miners nro now stuping oro of excoil.ont shipping grade on tho 150-foot level from tho oro shoot lately opened south of tho shaft across a width of nine feet. On tho 100 and tho fifty levels tho high'grado continues to show good strength, and a shipment of this ma-torial ma-torial has returned control assays, of $058 por ton. Net profits for March are said to approximate $25,000. Goldfield Consolidated company's preliminary estimates of March production: pro-duction: Total tons mined, 30,351; gross value recovered, $337,000; oporat-mg oporat-mg exepnses, $175,000; uet realization, $162,000. Boston Mining Stocks. .Logan & Bryan, members of all leading exchanges, 1C9 South Main street, furnish fur-nish the following;, received over thoir private wiro yesterday afternoon: BOSTON COPPER RANGE. I Sales. TI. 1 L. Clse Algomah 13 U IS Butte & Superior .. 220 ?AZ 345 3-11 Calumet & Arizona.. 33G GSJ 67$ G7i Chief Con S5 HO SO Coppor Range 30 S7J 37" 37 Daly West 21 2J 2 J Davis Daly GOO Gl 58 5S East Butte GO 11 11 11 Granby Con 70 S72 7$ S7i Greene Caniinca ... 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