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Show FREIGHTING OUTFITS LAID UP BY SNOW Alvey Miller roportB rapid progress on the" long tunnel at, Lucky T3oy, which has penetrated 2-100 feet and is advancing at tho rate of thirty to forty i'eot. a week. It will requiro another yoar to reach tho ledge for which tho tunnel is driving, but when this is accomplished ac-complished Lucky Boy will renew its former groat production, says tho lon-opah lon-opah Bonanza. Tho northern country has enfforcd from a trcmondoiiH fall of snow, which has caused a cessation of hauling between be-tween Hudson, on tho Coppor Bolt railroad, and tho big mill being erected bv the Kiiight-.Knox interests at Aurora. Au-rora. The plant is all covered in and millwrights and carpenters arc busy finishing tho interior, but there remains re-mains a lnrgc tonnage of machinory to be delivered as soon as the roads are passable for tho motor trucks and animal ani-mal froighting outfits. For tho present hauling is at. a standstill. Bodio has had no mail for two weeks, and seven or eight tons of mail has accumulated ac-cumulated for delivery at Hawthorne as sonn as vehicle transportation can be resumed. A largo portion of this consists of parcels post winter clothing cloth-ing and similar commodities, which will reach the buyors somo time next spring. |