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Show DAGMAR-NORTHWEST RESUMES ACTIVITY Special to The Tribune. EUREKA, Nov. 21. Manager Gecrir Adams states that preparations hJ been made for an extensive campaim j development work on the property oH the Dagmar-Korthwest company. Tifcl ground is located a short distance to the north of the Centennial Eureka hoii- j ings. The company, which Is one of fin oldest in Tir.tlc. but which has been to-active to-active for several years, has been adequately ade-quately financed, and the first thinj ii order will be the sinking of a deep nark, ing shafL The old shaft, far up on the raouctai will be abandoned and tlae rsadaiasj moved down to the new site. Mr. Acssm says that the work of grading for the machinery is now under way and that,, time will be lost in the instaBanba 3 the equipment. Active sinking operatxet should be started witiin the next raaatS or six weeks. |