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Show U6 PROPERTIES New Developments Indicate CaI.ivaiI.i And Copper Ridge Ne.ir Sulphides. l.rN:Ni';. N... Jan. -". -That l.v.n-m, l.v.n-m, .vu r-M'nt' till AKt'ntion to h !' ! " v. t i 1 o. ! b j-ast I'lTUirui-,w I'lTUirui-,w .ii ! prv ,'r. t boui is 'ii.l'.'att'vl fVi' Va t th.tt wiMun tho l:it four it h !w viit,t ly thri' mill- r..v,,v, 0!H ol thrm t'-'iiii; h r(Urocut.i-tiw r(Urocut.i-tiw ot' no lb. in t michtv il.ic- it-rhfii!. No rt'i'o.t of thoir t'titjinjis .i Vi". N't'tl Ui'll out. but it is COU' :;.:":u'y N'lvowi that it v i'.l bo t'sor-aMo t'sor-aMo rt'.irv'n:; tho ,U:v',!, own though :ht psrtu-uUr iv.inos oa:rino,l m:iy not Vo t.iko'i at the yn.vs sst-od. tMtorost is nov oiro.-toi to . tiortbtMst ov..! of tho Lunin ooptr bolt oi:'.i: to tht" K'liof thst two of tho b?t n1.: thoro the Cabus.H sn l tbo Co: ror Ku,;e will toon rea.'h tho or-rsi'.t-ct vstor lowl an,i out- of jri-n-srv i:Vv. !os. The Ou!:n :i :i is i!ou"u bo'..t 11.".' foot a;vi tho in."watior are :wj: tho w:i-or 1-n ol Mill bo ros.-liod wthtn I'. 0 i Jot. the other haiiil. tho o'-. or K' io, two miles :iav, is b.'.t C7o feet deep ami vet it is oon:V .iont'y behov o,i that the water level w.'.' be rx-a.'he i befo-e the or'ns are CO feet in .ier-th. The hith-gra.ie ox i-e an .5 ob.4lov.viti ores lonn.i at the "'t'cot level of the Copper Kidso are s:,!.ar to those :'o',::v' on the V.VO :v el of the t al.iva ta. The vo.m on the (.o'oper Ri lie wj o.-e-H'vi vp in snrraeo ruts and t:e-.. h.es ar.J ore shipped from these w:r.;::.s averace.i .:.? r-or eont iu cor .vr au 1 t o o or.'H'es silver per ton. A ver:ival shaft v.as -.in'. with a epss-t epss-t the vein at tho ;0' foot poirt. Te vein here v hs stroi.c anvl well de-fi-e.l. b.-.t the value? bad been more or less leaehe i out in niuoh of it. An-e'her An-e'her e-osse-it a rjn at the C6 vvhere the vein shows fvH tTv-entv-four fert wi ie. i irh ten fee: on the foot-si foot-si te "ha: ave-aces per cent cop-rer. cop-rer. In :h:s there are b': bo.nv-r.es of vhai.'oeite sorre we'.iihir. as ni.i''h as a ton :ha r.m v" ' rer eect eopper. There arv also some fiue speeiTior.s of v-iir-r:te that wei-h from ten to l:f-:eer! l:f-:eer! pottcis an i will assay 70 per cert copper. 1: is believed :hat the Copper Ri-ie verV.irrs are in the rone of secondary etiri:heT-.t whi.-h overlies the svlhide 7?L-e a; the water level. It is always s: in iieav.on to find rieh ore jat rve where the water level is oi- ' i-e.'re Oiroux. who father also is :ron::-eut ir th-1 rririn world, is the t"e owner of tho Copper Eid:e. thoush r eonverieti.'e sake has it ineor-I ineor-I Xi-'d ' nier the name of the Copper ! Kiie Mining company, but he has rever offered or sold a share of stock, ifelii.v: s:i::;:ied to take ail the ehanees -A sicoess is pra-tieally assure 1. The last cirioa i of ore shipped from the no'-thwest 'irift gn the I'vVi.foot level of the Calava la. was paid for on -.he basis cf j. per eent eopper and r-fted the eomranv $1903.4. after the leiaetions for freight, treatment, cte.. "ere n-.ade. The freiLzht alone amounted amount-ed to it being shipped to the Tnterratiocsl STneiticij company at Txeie. Abeut 173 tons have alrcaiy ;5 shipped from this apparently iso-!a- i body of ore above the water level. -.Cc;.;h wss more or less s.irronnded by "lav an,l th is orAtee:?i from the leaeh-irf leaeh-irf proves which robbed othftr portions of the vein of much of the values that will doubtless be found redeposited at jreiter derth. In sicics the winze below the 1100 level :or.s: :erable molybdenite bes been encountered a Ee nionzonite wall rock. This is a new development and its full S'iT.ifi.-anee cannot be determined until un-til more work is done. Fu-:her work don'1 in the lower tunnel tun-nel rf the Kirehen Mines corporation St. Patrick mine show? that the hieh-f-ade ore found last week was not the 'lewrward extension of the rich 120 ore shoot, but apparentlv it is an en-tirelv en-tirelv Dew ore body which extends little, lit-tle, if anv. above the tunnel level. The ore earries unusual copper values and a winze is beinj: snnk to determine its extent. The last carload shipped from the Ki-chen mines averaged 9.2 per eent copper. HaTy B. Lind. who owns the Iro-'"iiois Iro-'"iiois companv, from which leasers are fhipninz fine ore. has returned from 't Fierkeley an! will stay some weeks at -e mine. The Luning-Idaho. R. B. TLi. Wall Street and other operating properties are doing the usual devel-orment devel-orment and shippina with nothing special spe-cial reported durtnj the week. |