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Show SILVER-LEAD COUNTERS CHANGE ileal conditions, which indicate that ijeetive of the f Uack;-:inilh tunnel t Utah Silver-Lead mine, is being 'approached, arc reported by J. H, h, t, president of the company. About k Hgo the tunnel broke from the nnnutioiL into Ok- ipiart.it e. Of """is formation is beirinlni? to show that the Silver Zone workings, in iga large tonnage of carbonate ore j eon blocked out, are being ap- : fid. The quart mite, according to nj rret.t. is showing streaks oi copper a I rarboimtcs. oilier eighteen or' twenty fc-t should t.he intersection of the Ulacksmiih It h the I )oyle fissure, upon which was. sunk a number of years a'o. aid that the bo it run of tins shaft aft un excellent galena ore. The pres- in pa u have never lie en able to Mjitlit.s Hi old shaft has caved in. ui ki ne furee at 1 he ah Si I vr -ctqi a f been ti men ted. .Mr. On tTett y took out five more miners. Three e men are working on the shoot of .ountered about a week ago in the dtnl tit tunnel. Tht-re is no reason to says Mr. Oarreit, that this sbnot ntluuation of iho ore slnot from several hundred thousands of dol- ei'e mined in the earlv davs from niM :ti) level. As rapidly ns possible U"IL00f '"' 0lf' w'" ',(! developed to fb -'u Its ex ten i. As tin- on: is a ate, excellent progress can be made 'leks. ne |