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Show B1IK GOLD HAS IEW PL1T READY I Local Representatives of Company Will Visit Property Prop-erty Saturday. j The new 200-ton mill of the Eannack Gold Mining- company, the properties of which are located in Bannark district, Reaverhead county. Montana, has .jut heen completofl and is ready for operation opera-tion should the management so decide, E'r. V'. C. Ehansh, secretary of the cnn-pnn-. and G. T. Hansen of Salt Lake, who is the representative of the eastern Interests that hold the control of the stock, will leave tomorrow for visit to the, property, accompanied by W. Wood, consulting engineer, t'nen to innke a. decision deci-sion Hfi to the time that the plant shall be placed in commission. Mr. Hansen said yesterday tlit the Fan-nark Fan-nark Gold company had " on the dump, blocked out and proved, enough sold-hear-iupr ore, with average values of Pll per ton, to keep the mill busy a t capacity for at leu st five years, lie added that p resen t development was comparatively near the surface and that from geological indications a pipHntic copper deposit would be reached when the pold of the upper workings was exhausted. An to the savins and profits. Mr. Hansen Han-sen said that It had already been proved that ore could be handled for less than J3 per ton, but that the management expected ex-pected to reduce the total t-ost to absnit $2 per ton. |