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Show NATIVE SILVER ORE IN TINTIC STANDARD Kl'RBKA, July 27. During the nasi week Superintend '"Mi t John Western" ah 1 of the Tintie Siuntlfird ex hi hi ted some chunks of unlive silver ore almost 1 he pure whl to metal which hail been found in what is known as the No. 3 slope. Cue piece of silver was nhout aa lare ns an evK, heins the nleeat specimen of native silver that has been produced here in roeen t months. The Sin ndanl has for scree time past been taking out some sensationally rich ore, hut the ' native silver is some! hint; new at the mnie. It is not at all umisiml lo get pieces of ore whlc'i usmiy from 1 2uU to 15U0 ounces silver I o the Ion. Another ear of the "high snide" similar to I ha t which has already been shipped is about, readv for t lie market. The Mrst two eaj-s of tins ore brought near SIIG.OOO and the third ict netted nearly $1-1,0110. Tho fourth car, which is almost ready I'd- shipment, will lie f qua lly as goejj as the previous shipments. This last con-siunment con-siunment has been taken from the No. " stnpe. .Air. We.aerdahl says that he is mak'nt: preparations to open another stope. which will be called Die No. :i North, and this will si vo the eompan v five pi; ices, eai-h of wh it'll can be counted on for a lar.-e tonnatrr-. T1k Tintie Stan'lard is feeling the labor si-arcity lo some extent. The force is a little under normal, but Die shipments art; Vein kept up pretty well. Die output for the past week amounting to seventeen carloads. Work is now under wnv on the mine's new hoarding Iiouhp, anil tin H'fort will be madn tn compk'te Diis frame siructtire (biriuc the enrninu month. I'ui'in Die pas', f -w nronlhs the ''unipany's cai'twu:-Ifrs cai'twu:-Ifrs have eret't"d two splendid lodmni: li'iusr-s a ud. with Die cOniplel Inn or Die eatlnir house, it will he an eav mailer ftn- tl c employees tn lind jieconunn-da jieconunn-da J ions. 1 |