OCR Text |
Show -SILVER PICK GOFJ. I GOOD CONDITION M .itest Developments Spell Prosperity for Property )J in Primitive Stage. ' L ore body proved Jumbo Exter.sion Increases Shipments Under Favor. able Showing. j L-.-a' to Tbt Tribune. 'OLFFltaa Nov., .lulv -J.-Tho Sil-( p::i; Consolidated property uow np- : 1 r to be established as a producer I- c:oat potential value, since the ore, I ex-el!o'.n irsde ami in lare volume, , sbeea exposed on both walls of the ; vein, which is over 130 foot wide. I; ".:5 vein has not ycr been prospected j, tTf the walls, and there is every i ,.-Hin :o believe that ore bodies of pit value will be" found in this large ' i--s. -is they have in the same ein in ; liviin; territory. Elsewhere iu this i i-i other veins in the producing part :! ;he Gol-:::eld district, the ore bodies I f ? feared to occur in the form or lenses !j vzz within the vein filling, and they iv be found at any point in the vein w L; we II near the center as on the .walls, cd mav be of varying magnitude, as -idened throughout this neighbor- Jumbo "Ex" Looks Good. 1 i Tii? present showing in the Silver : f:ok is more favorable than that which ; L resulted from an equal amount oi srveiopment in any of the bonanza I a.:es of the district, and the xlepth at j :::h the ore has been exposed is more ; t:an sufficient to afford large areas , f siorins backs. The company's engi-i engi-i pers and those in charge of operations j; pe been convinced from the first that f:od results would follow the opening , '. y cf the veins at this certh, and their ii :ifience has apparently been well :5ti:ied bv recent developments. Three -t of ore on the hanging wall has pit followed for over fifty feet by a :: teiie. and has yielded average assays ' ; jon ?30 to So' per ton. while on the t'ooiwuM dido of the voin the full faco of this dntt 1uh oxposed $oi) oio. dumbo Kx tension now has promise of a tuibstnnlwil iucroHMO in monthly earnings' earn-ings' as t ho results ot treating its oio in the tioklt'udd t'ousolulutod null have sui "passed all oa rlv expect at ions. M imager im-ager ,1. K. 'rumor staled today that he is now obtaining an extraction of So per cent, which is an increase, from lit per cent within ten days, and whs et'-ft'i-tod bv changing the process of srreoning the slimes in the progress of trout men t. A r rang omen t s have boon com plot od w-hereby t ho Jumbo Kxt en-stun en-stun will hereafter send tin nerugo of UV Ions daily to the Consolidated mill, instead of about (iOU tons weekly, as heretofore. This will also figure in the uicve:usov earnings of the companv. The Jumbo ExtenMun mine continues to make an excellent showing throughout the four levels where work is in progress prog-ress on ore. The deepest level, opened recently from the raise above the 1017-toot 1017-toot level and which is following the shale contact, has been going forward on from three to six feet ' of ore thai has yielded average assavs from $''." to o0 per ton. and with tins ore is a' large tonnage of good milling ore. The recent re-cent caving of ground in the old main slope on t ho i'l-foot level has caused no serious interruption and no damage to the property or loss of ore. The work in the Velvet claim, a part of which was conducted through this section sec-tion of the mine, is in progress, and crosscuts are being driven across the claim of the Sou and 021 levels. Florence Prospering. Florence Ooldt'ield net profits for June are estimated at about $nni.H, and the proven y continues to produce ore of excellent shipping grade, which is sent to the Millers' sampler of the Western Ore Purchasing company. The big stope just sourh of the shaft continues con-tinues to produce the best, grade of ore, and in the top of this slope there has been about a foot of exceedingly rich material, some, of it assaying up to nearly 1000 per ton. On the 2,uWoot level a good qualitv of ore has come from the old footwall deposits at the north. On the Atlanta a rjowerful pumping rdant is being installed, ana the work of opening up the main vein, which is the continuation of the rich vein developed de-veloped in the mines of the Consolidated, Consoli-dated, will be in progress within a few da vs. The Goldfield Oro continues to make an improved showing in the drifts that are being driven north and south frem the new station on the S.vfoot level. The north drift has continued in hard quartz, in which many seam? of ore of varving grade appear, some of them vielding excellent assavs, while the south drift is in a more broken formation, forma-tion, indicating proximity to the main Columbia Mountain fault. The property looks better than ever in the past. Sandstorm-Kendfll Consolidated is exploring ex-ploring the contact between the ande-site ande-site and rhvolite for a long distance on the 100. 200 and 350-foot levels, and is getting encouraging assavs on all levels. A seam of to ore has been found in a raise above the 200-foot level. |