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Show NORTH BECK SHAFT ; RAPIDLY DEBK SUFJK E. J. Ratldatz Prominent in Productive Development of District. Spoolul o Tiie Tribune. Klin:!-; A, Nov. L" I. Ueeord-bnnUinK ', tiii'e is beiii niiide in slnUini tli mill 11 j worUln-4 fhaft on the piopei t y of the ', Nor ih I lock Mining com pan..-, loeuted In i the Noilh Tinile district, but a uliorl dls-' dls-' tutu e to the north f Kurokn. This la ' one of the latest tnitiiiii; enterprises to be launched here bv K. J. liaduut., who i bii'u:;id tl:o Tmtle Standard into the pio-Idiieiivc pio-Idiieiivc slao anil w ho proinli-ef tti be an j Important laotor In the future develop-' develop-' niriil of tins disti id. .Mr. Kndd.it seonis to have n hobby tor pW'iieet hi--. When he cam into Tinlte u l ..en in- moie eais am he made, no ef-f.iri ef-f.iri to crowd In close to the old producing pro-ducing mines, but on the contrary he commenced work on iho Tiulle Standard, which at that tune was lulled away inun any other property of any prominence. It way a loni;, hard pull, but eruditions were liht and Mr. Kaddatr. won out In the end. Now he has commenced work in another .section of Tinile that Is far from l no beaten path and he Imsj once more entered into the mining ;ante with a determination that will undoubtedly brim; success. Sinking operations started at I he North I'eok pioperly on October 17. after ft large amount of pieluniuiiry work had been done, and this week tho shaft is neurlug the lTm'-iooi level. The sinking is g.iing alom; as rapidlv as thiee shifts oan handle han-dle the votW nnd .Mr. Kaddatr Is thoroughly thor-oughly pleased with tl:e outlook. He feels sure that ore of commercial grade can bo located in the North Lioek ground. hen asked rega rdmg t hit new developments devel-opments In the Tinlio Standard mine. Manager Kaddatz said: -The oie which is now being mined front the newer wotk-itms, wotk-itms, north of the new shaft, is the best Dial has ever been enooiintei ed In our property. At that point the ore body is also t.f verv libera! si.e. We have opened it sufficiently to know that It is four sets wide, and as there is ore nt both sides we don't know- the extent of the deposit." This ts without doubt t lie most eheer-ful eheer-ful news that has been given out in reoent months b ,- tiie Tin tic standard management. manage-ment. It shows that 1 he company's ore deposit is eontiiiMous for four or five hundred hun-dred feet and that the best part of the iz ore bod v is apparently to t he north of the new shaft. Moit feet away from that part of the mine which has been producing pro-ducing u niee tonnage for the past year or more. Mr. linddatz s-iys that while picked samples sam-ples show up into the hundreds of ounces in silver the ore will probably nverave about TO ounces silver. gold. 10 to 12 per cent lead and 2 to " per oent copper. |