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Show COHIH MINING IKES GOOD Slit Ten Carloads of Ore Broken Bro-ken and Will Ship in Thirty Days. ( Ten carloads of ore hns been broken for shipment on the Oommo.lore Mining company's property, located throe and oue-tinlf miles northwest of Leadore, in Lcmbi county, Idaho, according to James Hobbs, who has returned from a trip of inspection to tbe workings. A wagun road is being constructed, and the management man-agement expects to Btart shipping within with-in tho next thirtv days. The property "baa been developed by a main shaft and a tunnel. The main shaft has been sunk to a depth of eighty-five foot on the contact between the limestone and tho quartzito and near the point where the contact is interse'.'t-ed interse'.'t-ed by an ore-bearing fissure, 'Silver-lead ore is now showing in the bottom of tbe shaft. Along the fissura which traverses three of the five claims of the property are outcroppings that show oro on the surface. On the Garnet claim, ahoiit 1:0 feet southwest of tho main shaft, the outcrop was samplod recently and gave tho following returns: 7.15 per cent in copper, $4.70 in gold and $t.2U iu silver to tho ton. A wagon road is being constructed fur a distance of about one-fourth of uti at present, with a small crew of nu n and it is tho intention to increase tho force, as soon as possible. Tho company is capitalized for ,250.-000 ,250.-000 shares and there are 480,000 sluirc in the treasury. Hyrum Toulson is 'lJrr ident; Leo K"mney, vice prcsi-deut; Ar-temua Ar-temua Finn, secretary and treasurer, who, with James Hobbs and G. U Hilibs, form the directorate. The work at the propertv is under the supervision of 11. H. McClean. |