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Show KHIIGHT-GHHiSTErJSEN MILL JMMIIY If reports wh: h ore now roinj snt out aro true, the Kmbt-hristenscJi concent rat or has parsed the xperi-m-Mjral stride and can now hi k"pt iu "ontinuous nptTfit ion, ?a. s the Eureka Importer. Tn null hns for r-omo little t:m; been taking car of 1"') tons ot ore. a dav, which is its preeat capacity, and it j'h saM that nat'Mactory recoveries recov-eries arc h'Mr.' made. The cold weather, 1 ex peri'M'ced earlier in 1 1m month, pave tho mill cn: plo ecu some trouble, but , evvrviiune i moving aion io nice 6half? at the nrc-"nt. Ore for th( mill in now bcincr taken from the Iron Blo om mini, n.i, a--'or-iini: to Frank F-irch. th n-ifant manager of tho Knight properties, it i? vptv low cr11! pro.i uc.i . ea i r in g from " to ?'" j.er ton. 'I'ho ore is a niliciou-quart. niliciou-quart. and tho aluci are iu roId and silver. t nnernll v under id nod 1 hat tho Krutrht penph are already makin? plmiH ! fur (he enlartrpinrnt ot" thir Silver City ni i 11. Tlio enlargement of t he in ill by ' the addition of units which will run i:s eapacitv up to fully 5'Ji) toiu. will probably prob-ably bo taken up during 1 ho comi nummrr. Tho crucbing npparnfiis at the plant is ample for handling o(j) tuna a day, and this pari, ni' tho mill will consequently con-sequently not have to bo altered. Since, tin) change in tho weather bet-, ter pruross in boiuy madn witli tho on - I ileru'round work at tho Tiiitir, Skmdard ; proiorly in tho eastern cud of tho dis-I trict, and within tiie next tew davn thel mino vnll ship jiiiuthT rarloud of hi'h ' grsdo silver-lead ore. During thn past work tho miners have been aldo to make very cnrrl ti mo wit h 1 hp dm'eloptnont work. Tho oro which will bn sent out during j the, next few days has been taken from tho 12'n) and infiO levols, thn best fthow-ing fthow-ing Viinc at Ihn doopfl point iu tho mine. Ah noon ris work whicli is now n ndor way In rornpkt ed, tho Tint io Standard officials intend to ?n after Iho bodv of 7,ine oro whi'h is Miowinu in tho win;'.n, n short distance below the 1200 level. This nrn i now of rcmirner-cia.l rcmirner-cia.l (jrado, but. bol'oro it enn bo handled to ood advantac;o tho workinc of the mi no will havn to bo deepened. 8uperint"ndetit John Wefitr-rdaM. who wan quilo badly linrned by an explosion last week, is now ettincj nlnnfj nieejy and -will fsnim bo entirely well. For several weeks I ho Kflu In vol of the Chief Consolidated mine has boon vi Idintr innm pood old rno, mid recont-aceord recont-aceord i n t,' t o Cic il Fi ) Hi, tho rh peri n f.'iident, tho same ehri rncl er of oro has be.-ri located on Ihn IJOO level. At thi'i timo when tlie prieo of silver y low I lie officials of tho Chief Oon-solidaled Oon-solidaled mlno nro paying a pood deal - , of attention to tho minini; of the (fold j-ro-lu. t, and it is probable thov vill ! M-iM out fomo :hi pmenta of zinc. The earning of the mine for Jauuarv i were highly satisfR-.'tnrv notvrithstau 1 ' ine the fact that the tonnage was I Hunter than usual. j |