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Show HEAVY VOLUME OP j WATER Ifj ATLANTA Released in Cutting Grizzly Bear Vein of Goldfield Consolidated on 1750. TO INSTALL NEW PUMPS Jumbo Extension Opening Up Much New Ore of . Excellent Grade. Special to-The-Trituine. GOLDFIELD. New. Iay SI. It is now stated tha.t the vein penetrated in March on the J7.?iVfoot level of the Atlanta property prop-erty i? riot, as was tiien supposed, the main Grizzly P-ear vein 01 the GoK1 field Consolidated, but a pa;allel 1-xlge, and that the main vein ha? been exposed durin? the ivist j'ew days, and upon cut- j ting the hanging wall ;i olume of water: ivas released ill' ueh magnitude that it ! was found neceary to discontinue the cross-cut. The powerful pumping: plant, supplemented by buckets, nas been found inadequate, it is reported, to handle this heavy flow of w a te." and it is believed that "larger pumps n'SL be installed to prevent the flood ins; ot i'--ie deep workings. While the manaemejxr has given out no official statement, it V" said upon ap-parentiv ap-parentiv cood authoritv tht one round of shots fired in he hanging wall brought tnts deluge of water and tit since then the work 1ms been com ineo to the first vein penetrated. The find ins; pi the parallel par-allel vein is accented aV a favotvible point for the Atlanta, since additional Dumping-facilities Dumping-facilities can be installed short 1 and no serious obstacles to the development of the properly vill result. The first vein is of frreat "width and was found to contain con-tain ei feet of gnod shippine; ore. in1 d-niuon d-niuon to large bodies of low-gpa.de. More Ore in Jumbo Extension. Jumbo Extension continues to open up ore of excellent srade and in large ouan-tity ouan-tity on each of the four levels now i.eing worked and the showing is particularly nretil fyin to the- management on the deepest ' level of t lie mine. This is at a, decth m about 04' feet, where drifts are being extended northeast and tooth west :ion the top '"" the raise above the 1017-:ocr 1017-:ocr levei- The southwest drift show s :ip especially wed. the sampling y ester - :-.- showing a seven-foot face of ore av-"ruffing av-"ruffing Z'.i per ton. well back in the Pole-verde Pole-verde '.-"aim. Ore from te -Tunibo Extension will begin be-gin going reauiarly to the mill of the Lroldfie'.d Consolidated for treatment during dur-ing the first week in June and at about t r.e ra'e of pre em production, which is tor. daily of mill ore and 10i. tons w-eekh of s:ne!tinff ore. tiie latter averaging averag-ing around 75 per ton. This production insures substantial profits for the companv com-panv -m'i the tannage of ore now practiced;- t-ocked out is sufficient to maintain :.i:S output for -.. Jong period of time. The C''''r:FOii-"iated will treat this ore at a niin-'ny.im niin-'ny.im cost ot $Z per ton. including" transportation trans-portation from mine to mill. The ore concentrates con-centrates well and exhaustive tsts at the 'j '--Id field mill indicate that a higher re-..-o'-erv vill be effected here than at the l-iSed plant at Bonnie Clare. Values Run High. A.;-?a !n t';e .1'iirno Extension ground r.avp been ripnii, uniormlv Ingh. .with . . snme .0:" sensational -aiue. Yesterday's .-ampling on tiie .SoO-foot level showed a 7-foot lace of ore averaging 1 63-C fer on. At another point in one of the stopcs the ore 1 or a width of two feet h eraged -5.C'l per ton. A 20-inch seajri of ore essayed 1.-. 7 1 ; a 7-foot face in a branch drift on 1 he level averaged 73. 05 per ton: another ti-ioot face sampled 47.13 per ton ; h 12 -inch seam on the 'j 2 le-'el assayed 597.31 per ton. Grab ampls of the cars of milling ore vielded ?... si.oi. i.5-, ?2:.k. :t.v, sas.a,. r-r, ore apparently extends for a sweater f.!star;ce aioriT wie strike of the vein at I depii t.:ar. nK-rf-r the surfnc1. SandstoriTi-Kendall Consolidated has si';pped four ca1oRds of "i" that lias averaged av-eraged in th" neighborhood i 51"0 p' r 'on. for tiie tola! of about 40 tons. No ':": c-i 1 1 statement ii--.s been g-:ven our by ih mftiiagrnuM lately regarding physical ondTions in th-"- mine, but it is reported ur nn good aut h -rite tna i the snowing is i.:ch';.-" en--ouraging, a Ifho'.isfii the ore e p''.-&d in tiie n'.c workings on the f,0-;oo f,0-;oo level i? to -ome extent rr.-i tic in omt of vpjtie. Sufficient work has not een )jn a' point to justify an .Mi- o" fuure production possibilities. It an i.o'jii --! officially That t-. contact, n -ohi di the r-rr is found, if- being ex-p'ortrj ex-p'ortrj on tiie 100 and SiO-foot lv-l.-. Goldfield Oro Attractive. Goldfield Oro is attracting renewed attention at-tention by reas'in if the favorable snow-ir.g snow-ir.g made in cutting ihe large st-jUion at a deptn of feet. The shaft is appar ently ry near a. fault p'ane. as in t'ne nort'"'irn pa it of t. e. big- station solid oi.art7; of ev el lent a ppea ranee haa been to?ed, while in rh south sirjp the ma-t'-ii;jl is broken. indKat.'ng f;nilt action, jseims of ore that yield enouiagintr as- --.-s liae been found in tnis faulted ma-t'-ripl and tiie ground throughout tnis area ;- of ex-'lc-nt ppearancp, ';r- nuart. be-,ng be-,ng aii!i"St i'l'.-nti'-a! in cha ra r v-1 1 h that : it id in h :-e rda tion to the rich est ore boo Lea of the producing vplni d joining-t joining-t :p Oro r.n the souTh. Immedi;i tf ly upon corn pi '-ting the h' a tion th ma na kernel it ill b-gi n d '-p.diiir cross-cuts ea st. a nd u f.i. ; o ex pi orp 1 1 ip big vein, in which 1 e K.iaft hK projr'-p.wsed for ovr-r 2-vt feet. Sup .-ifttf-ndpnt Hatnerell is Installing a 1. "' j n t r na ia ni-e and m gf-. i'lovn'f i -Ui flid continues its normal p-oduftion. most of the shipping ore coming com-ing from t be s tope sou t h of ! he sha ft . 7 he main drift on the ."jSO-fnot level bait extended to the oro bodv mined y p this t-oint in workings of the old -Vh'-der I eM sp a no! this pa it of the vein 1 - heiriK explored bv rrovs-f-uts a nd a a:jip to connect, with the old slopes aoove. |