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Show EXCELLENT OUTLOOK IT MM MIES Officials of Two Companies and Engineer Return From Inspection Trip. "B. Binnard, the largest stockholder in the Original Bannack mine; George T. llan'aen, general manager of the Bannack Gold Mining company; Dr. W. E. Ebaugh, secretary and treasurer of the latter company; com-pany; G. W. Wood, consulting engineer for both companies, the man who constructed con-structed the Bannack Gold company's mill, and E, W. Hulse, a mining broker of .Salt Lake, returned yesterday from a trip of inspection, having examined both properties in the Bannack district. Mr. Binnard said that he and the other members of his party had found conditions condi-tions highly satisfactory at both mines. The Bannack mill will be put into commission com-mission just as soon a3 the melting snows permit the use of water. This company has several hundred thousand tons of ore that will average Sll per ton, while I recent developments are resulting In the opening of some large bodies of even higher grade. At the Original Bannack many bun- ! dreds of Ions of milling ore have already I been blocked but, but the management is now devoting its main efforts to sinking on the Washington and Exceleior shafts, where the upper workings indicate beyond be-yond any reasonable doubt depth will result re-sult in the development of unusually rich ore bodies. |