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Show RICH ORE IS COMING FROM BULLION MINE Shipments Carrying Values of $76 Per Ton Net Are Being . Eeceived. Thomas A. Varden, superintendent and consulting engineer of the Bullion Mines company, operating at Uoodsprlngs, Nov.. was In the city yesterday. He reported re-ported to Colonel J. J. Daynes, Jr., who, with K. E. Jenkins, holds the control of the property, the shipment of a car of lead concentrates on October 12, a car of crude zinc ore on the third day following, fol-lowing, with five more cars to follow before be-fore the end of the month. The company has installed a mill that has a capacity of 150 tons per day for the treatment of the lower-grade ores, but has already blocked out a large amount of high-grade lead-stiver ore that does not require mill treatment. By seemingly a curious coincidence, the values of both the shipping ore and the concentrates are about the same, the returns re-turns showing that both classess of shipments ship-ments net the company about $75 per ton. I |