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Show SAYS llLLlR" ilF SS GROWING BETTER W. H. Child, Who Returns From Examination of the Property, Is Pleased. W. If. Child, who ro trirnr-J Tu-':l.!.y from u trip to (lift Miller JH1I of Arneri-f;m Arneri-f;m Fork ciinyon, s:;iid yesterday that the Ti: In tli 'yni.H I hetk- fi..sur" is rnnkliiar Ko(nl headway. The vein now ihowa a width "f ab-mt five feet and t hero Ih a atre.i U of ore several In'-he ! thick on the fnotwali, with .vatues of about $Hf) per ton In silver and load. ' In reports the en tiro vein filling as ; hWhly mliifwalize-J and anticipates that ' tiie sour-'e of tin ore will a found and, di finiroly determined when the raise. ; now up 'about wi-nty-flve (Vet, has heen ' .((! ruled fifty fe't more, wln.-re It. will In I erht'-'-t a nothfji flhrttii e that nan the : Kime dip find fttrike aa the Pacific fla-huro. fla-huro. Mr. Child Kiild that only one shift was work In p at the mine when hn whs present, pres-ent, nearly all of the miners havint bifn put to work building cabins to replace the tnts vmcI In Hummer. The cabin hull-ling will he finished this week and then tlui full complement of men will be un-d.ufe'rmmd un-d.ufe'rmmd again. Mr. Child expeois both too Miller Hill and its neighboring property, prop-erty, the Whirlwind, tn come Into the limelight within a brief period. The Miller nill tunnel la now In a distance of something over 2200 feet, and surveys made for the company by Engineer Adolph Nllson indicate that the Pacific flMMiire ha s either been reached or tha t ii will quickly b; cut at a vertical depth of about SOD feet. The Whirlwind tunnel is in more than liVni feet and the face Is In identically the Same chitrarrer of formation as that helm,' he-lm,' penetrated by the Miller Hill tunnel. tun-nel. "It would not Hurpri.se me,"' said Mr. Child, "to see the Whirlwind break Into the vuln at any time.'' |