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Show HOOSIER BOY GETS ORE ON 600 LEVEL Assays 10 Ounces Silver, 21 Per Cent Lead and 3-i Per cent Iron. Ore assaying 10 ounces jn silver, 21 per cent in lead and 34 per cent in iron to the ton, has been struck on the 600-foot 600-foot level of the Hoosier Boy mine, located lo-cated in the Star district of JBeaver countv, and owned bv the Majestic Mines company, accor.n'inq: to a -telegram sent to Pisid'nt John, M. D'k hv the management. The strike, is 'said o be, one of the mo?t encouraging that has been made in the property some time. The Hoosi.ir Hoy claim is adjoined by tho Paloma Kxtensjrm and is but a short distance from the Paloma property, prop-erty, In which there has recently been encountered, a strike of h'L'h-grade copper cop-per ore. The first ,'izr of .'due ore was recently recent-ly marketed by the comi-any. It -was taken from tb e old H;i rrwieton-1 1 ickory ground ami it is understood that the ore is bringiup abort .1.7o per ton, f. o. h. Mil ford. The company :has about HO.-(MiO HO.-(MiO tons of ore on the dump on the Tlarrintzton-Hickory group of claims and there is a- large tonnage broken in the old stopes. Belntie to the strike on the u'On-foot level the management sent the following follow-ing telegram to President Dick: The ore struck at the oVO-font level nf the Honpier Bn- mine as-savs as-savs 10 ouures in silver. 21 per cent iii lead iu ?A per cent in iron to the ton. The company has begun to ship its zinc ore from the Harrington-Hickory mine. The Majestic Mines company is at present operating a number of groups of claims in the Star district, and the developments to date lead tly? management manage-ment to believe that the company will iu a very short time be ono of the heaviest shippers from Beaver county. |