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Show REXALL ORE HAULERS MAKE UP LOST TIME Twenty-Throe Toanis Started Down Canyon From the Mine Yesterday. Oi p hnulinU from Columbus - Rexall was inte'TUpteri Tuesday by a storm in the canyon, but with better weather the 1 canisters proceed or to make up tor lost time yesterday. According to reports received re-ceived from the mine yesterday afternoon "by Manager M. R. Evans, no teams were loaded at the mine Tuesday, but twenty-three twenty-three were started clown the canyon yesterday. yes-terday. Because of the delay Rexall did not load fts fourth car of the week yesterday, but it is estimated that enough ore left the mine yesterday to finish loading the fourt h and ll t'tii cars. Manager Evans estimated last night that the ore then on the way down the canyon, with what nlready has been loaded, would bring the total production for the past five, days to ;;00 tons, lie reports also that there still is ore in the bins and announces that there will be ample ore available for the i cams upon their return to the mine tomorrow. to-morrow. while the power was off and the roads Idoeked. the force in the mine was re-i! re-i! uccd about ft) per cent. leaving about f ft eon men at work. Ten more men have returned to the mine and the force will be hi'-n ased as necessary to keep the teams moving. |