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Show SOUTH mi FIND PROVES IMPORTANT Irv.Tsts'.:.ff hn.-v.r'.am'e. -a' :e o' as-I as-I say rffji-tj aii I i'-pnt developments. Is arta-'Iit-d to ): r-----n: st;a" lit the So',:th 1 ( it -la. mine, ac -orcl ::i to Vlone! (;ort; I H. Watson, K-n'.-ru nnavr of the com-1 com-1 p.LJiy. fjo'i.;.! roii!:tlot;rt ami tiie 'lua'-. 'lua'-. if of the oi-e .str.j'k in t,;e dr:'r, which I Is b-!iiic nm east at a point 1 'j"0 feet from j the portal of the iuincy tunnH, indicate a itii .-rtalnty. it ia said, that the down-ward down-ward fxteii.s.on of tiie old Itustler ore bodv, wLii.'h was a heavy producer, ha j been fCru k. This east drift is at present I auOMt feet ea.st of the Mar'iri point In the t ii n n-.-l a in.l ahou l 1 f-e-t beiow the 4'i'i-foot level of the Knsticr, the lowest low-est workings of that mine, making a total to-tal of looO feet vertical dt-pih below tiie surface. Tii avfTau-c wid'h of the ore strnck, ; which aay.s .show to be ati exceptionally : In'h-umde silver-lead ore, acordinp to , Colonel Watson, y about thrt--e feet. This j width is Increasing as advance Ls made1 a in I the vein Is going strong above and below. AnotiiT indication of the permanency of the. ore struck and its rotation to the old Rustler ore body is that tho strike of tiie vein Is north TO degrees east, with the dip I'O dpgrees north. This in practically the strike and dip of the Rustler fissure, it Is said. Shipments arc polnp rapidly forward and all conditions are satisfactory, accord -I inc to latest reports from the mine. Colo- nel Watson plans to leave to take charge of the mino today. |