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Show IGOLDFIELD CON. II S II APRIL S1511 " I Nearly Half Mile of New De velopment Work Done in Month. - r GOLDFIELD. Xev.. May S0.-The flna report of production and earnings of tn. Goldfield Consolidated nines comparr for the month of April, as submitted u'' President AVingfieid by .Manager Alber Burch, is in substance as follows: Total production for the month -? tonK- which resulted in net rc-aiiza' '' tion of S160.704.47. New develoDnin. ;2 work amounted to 2403 feet, at a of 17.39 per foot. The combined operating costs were: Mining, including fioW ' and develnpment. per ton; shpp' " expen.se, ." cents per ton; dump movirt 5 cents per ton; transuortatinn. s - milling, $1.73 per ton; marketing-. 9 cr-nu bullion tax. 9 cents; general expense 4 3' cents; construction. 4 r-fnts; uron examination, IS cents, making total oW ' S5.14. less 0 cents for miscellaneau " earnintrri. SR. 05 per ton. Combination mine On the fourth !e--e :I about 150 feet east of the shaft, the 205 - J 3 sill was cut and produced 314 tons o " $1 1 ore. Preparations were commerce : during- the month for connection? wit; the Mohawk, which will oon enable tn company. If necessary, to handle om J bination ore through the Mohawk shaft3' For several months past the ground be tweeii the Comb: na tion shaft ar.J th H "g-'ory hole?" has been slowly movine ' and eventually- it will probably be nec&s sary to discontinue the use of the shi't. ,; ?.Iohawk mine On the new first lev I; the S-J sill was extended and prcd'jc& -" fifty tons of S7 ore. On the Xo. 1 3eve -the 170-JX sill produced sixty -two ion of SIS ore. Both of the above naT.e- -stopes are in the Sheets-Ish territo: ;-The ;-The 24S-B is an old slope on the secon. level, about 130 feet north of the s'rt ; and an extension of the sill oruiiicei -sixty-one tons of ?S ore. The 410-C sill on the fourth level, about 3i0 feet north t east of the shaft, was started during th -month and produced 145 tons of H ore. The 407-O intermediate s!ll. nieiHiond ii -last month's report, was extended ant ' produced 376 tons of $Z2 ore, and th . 423-Y crosscut, leading from it. cro duced twelve tons of 30 ore. This on ;-i ;-i body is a northern extension cf the oU ! 4u7 " stope and promises a considerbli : tonnage of sood milling- ore. , I Red Top-Lacuna mines The productioi from these mines continued about a usual, but there were no, new ore de velopments made in them. . Clermont mineThe 4"! -AX sill a: extended and produced tns of ! , ore. This is on the hanging wa'l si.ie o the old 4'"'1 stope and has a conside-aWi amount of undeveloped territory above u Leases Six leases were in operation the propertv of the companv durine t'i month and" from two nf them nre wa produced of a eross value of 542U. fr-jiT whirh the companv received a net roya:t i of J""1 103.9 less cost ot transponat;-:-! 1 and treatment. Tiie remaining four levies were not productive. |