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Show LEIMEI Special to The Tribune, EUREKA, Sept. 27. E. R. Hlsrgrenson. well known Sllyer City mhdr.g- man, tia? taken a lease on the Sunbeam property, located in the south end of the district. The Sunbeam, which is the oldest nun? in Tintic, has been inactirt for many ycart, and during that time, .liinot all th& timber liiis yono to decay. Consequent'y before loan? operations tan be resumed underground much labor hikI eynense i nccesi.u y. A few thousand dollars v ill prob.T My be required to install a small irasolinc hoist, ivjiair Minuce building?. p:'!!ows-fraine and retimber and clean out the than and other workiner. Mr. Mivtgenson states that his first Avork wtll likely he done on the 100 level, a!, t houph hft Is quite anxious to get ' in: o the levels below, anions them th in and 30 because he Is confident of finding a. class of ore that ran now be marketed at profit. Years eo when the Sunbeam mine was in the shippinc: lis i silver w,i brfnfrins a mueh low er price ihan nt present. Find ore that -wms left in the slopes should be of oomidenible vah;p under exiMim.- conditions. At anv ;dr. JT'eu-en-on is so eonfirlent that tha mine contains commercial ore that hei is spending quire a sum of money tn oror to ct Into tho .workinc?.. Tho Sunbenm is no;r owned hy th?. Tflrns and Ke-tb tn1-:rc.H3. |