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Show GLOBE MINING HAS CUT GOOD FISSURE t Big Tonnage of Mill Ore Is Proved; Showing Grows Better, Is Report. John Cleghorn, directing spirit of the I Globe Consolidated Mining company, with holdings in Mary Ellen gulch, American Fork canyon, la down from tho properly after an extended stay. Ho said yesterday yester-day that the main working tunnel was now In a little better than GOO feet and that during the last forty feet the miners had passed through one fissure that Mho wed throughout considerable hlgh-gradc hlgh-gradc lead In the limestone formation. Crosscuttlng on this fissure has proved the existence df a large tonnage of milling mill-ing ore, but as the next step a drift will be run to the juncture of this fissure with a known east-west fissure. This may be reached within twenty or thirty feet, but . cannot he further than 200 feet distant J at the outside. I The values are reported by Mr. Cleg-horn Cleg-horn as Improving with every shift, and it would ho no surprise to open a body of shipping ore within the next twenty feet. In the meantime, a force of men is busy getting In supplies for the whiter, whi-ter, and it Is the intention of the Globe management to carry forward the development devel-opment work, no matter how heavy the snowfall may be. Mr. Cleghorn said that cold weather had already caused the closing down for the smimoii of the American Leasing company's mill, which has been working on the rC UeUerophon's ine's ores, but that the shipments of concentrates made during I the last season had proved generally satis-I satis-I factory. The American Leasing company com-pany will, however, continue Its work on the lower tunnel, and, like the Globe company, com-pany, will pile its ore on the dump, awalt- ing the advent of the open season next spring. |