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Show ! : BOH MM REPORTS GOLD Hi . I High Assay Values Ob-1 tained From Drillings in Turner & Chase Lease. Special to The Tribune. GOLD MILL, Msirv.i . Co:i-ilreWe I of a .s.-n.-itlon ivm cnu.s.-d here Mil we. k ! by I ho report that a strike of ?old ! ; j worth better than IH'.'ij a ton i;al ho-'-n ! nvcle. It is leaned that Tiij-ii'T and i Cliaae, who ;uf: Ic.iMm; on a part of thej Garrison Mon.-ior c,jnii.a:iy's ro:ju, (I'd j have an a.-nay ma.lc I lull t'.tav. U"t oH. ounces silver and I:; per cent lead. 1 The sample a.-wayed consisted of drillilms from a. round of s.-v.-n ho!'- and the l.a.He.-M art- now in cstU.il in' tin: work-lug work-lug to find out what merit 1 1 urn la to too finrl. The h-.s-'-s a re working in a vein s.n'fia! fool wiilft from wM--U tliy i have been lllkiir,' some linn lead-silver ore, and recently found natr-e bismuth in ' the vein. Kuril ore lia found in other mines In this, diMrl't and has car-i car-i I'H'd vi-ry lii'h guhl content. hi.Hinuih oro in a!o le-iiitr mined from ( the I. out Cabin (daim of the; Woodman Milling eonipa.nv, clone to town. Tlie ompany recently resumed work on the olaiin where nothing haa been done for several years, and from one of tho work- i Inc.! has lii-cn gelling yolrl" KOod copper ore. The. eiiu v made another rarload shipment of copper ore tills week from lie- K'linkle Thine, which la maintaining i a Mcady proflin tion. There is some Talk of imitalliiin a compressor plant and ma-ehine ma-ehine ilrills. also an air hoisl at the uloze in Iho tunnel for file purpose of ainin greater depth. Shipments are le-inu held hack rrom ihe iMonoeeo mine. Ihat is Ileitis operated iiiifier lease and bond hy Kimball and Davis. Keports coming from Clifton, how-ever, how-ever, say tliere must be at least twenty earloads of ore opened in Ihe mine, so i It is expected shipments soon will be re sumed. Thirteen or tourteen earloads have been sent lo tho smelter, the lota running from 10. 1)7 to 17 per rent copper, and ali I lie ore exposed In the workings l is of similar grade. At the Western I'tah Evtonslon the Mo'iul shaft is more than 2U1J feet deep. From about Ihe ir.O-foot point the shaft , has be.-n In ore, some of il carrying 1:1 . j to 16. .'.0 pel- cent eopper, with some silver I and gold, and Ihe management Is con-' con-' sideriiiK the- advisahiliiy of culling a station sta-tion and drifting easterly from the shaft, as the indications are promising for mak- ' trig a heavy production and regular ship ments. The dissnre from the shaft to the company's loading bins at Ihe railroad ; spur is about half a mile, making the transportation uuostlon simple, as the road Is good and Ihe grade all descending. .1. A. Ijitham of Providence, R. I., and lii-oruo F. Spit tall of boston, who are heavilv interested in the Kxtension company. com-pany. 'visited Child Hill and made an inspection in-spection of the properties this week. They declared themselves pleased with conditions, condi-tions, and expressed great fallh In the 1 company holdings. Another shipment of copper-silver ore was mndo yesterday by the Copperopolis 1 company, which is owned by the Rainber-! Rainber-! per-Iunyon inlerests of Salt bake. The ; mines of this comliany are reported to he In excellent condition, with Rood showings 1 of ore in a number of places, and indl- 1 cations that other faces will soon be I opened. i Production on a small scale is beinK ontinued with a force of two men at 1 ho Levee lease on .Napoleon company i; holdings. more I hart sufficient ore to '1 make a carload shipment has been placed on the dumps and will probably be sent to Ihe smelter in a short time. I At the Gold Hill-Tooelo property the ' ore has been picked up again by a drift ; from the bottom of the forty-foot winze, : and tho showing is better than that : 1 opened where the first discovery was !!! made. Samples have been sent to an assaver and are expected to show good ; , . cupper content, as some of the ore is '!' in the form of cuprite. The company Is ! controlled by residents of Tooele City. ! t Kllis and Montague, who have been ex- '" I trading load-silver ore from their lease 1 on The" Winner group, two miles west of i 1 I Gold Hill, have opened a vein of good copper-silver ore at another place on the ii! property. Thev are making production H!:: at a rate that' promises to bring satisfactory satis-factory return. . I Lessees working on the Calaveras claim i;! :! of the Western Utah Copper company are ; ' driving a now tunnel, following an ore-iil-l hearing vein. They expect (o strike a l':l- shoot of good ore when greater vertical ! I 1 depth in the hill can bo reached. |