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Show LEGAL TENDER RESUMES AGAIN! Mining and Development Operations Being Speeded Speed-ed on Four Levels. poo. a I lo Tke Tr; uut.e. KIiU.K.N A. Moist., Sv-p:. 'j. Operations upon the old Legal Tender property in Llii L'lan:- disLriL-L. n-ar flelena, .nor.h, are iroi"L-'jdir;g in a saiisiactory ir.anner, according to A. M. A!dorson, secretary of the .Montana .Mining association. The property was a famous silver producer in the '70' s, and row gives promise of becoming be-coming aaiu one of the r..-aliy productive produc-tive properties of the district. Operations, Opera-tions, r oth mini ng and development, are proceeding on lour levels, and live parallel ri-vsurerj are being opened. High-Krade ore. averaging lf.d ounces, and second-(Tn second-(Tn ss oi-f, can ylng yo ouncej, are being hoisted daily. J-Jlectrieal equipment has recently been installed on the property and is in oporation. .Not a few Salt Lake people are interested in the property. The old Liverpool, a famous silver producer pro-ducer of the early days, is being reopened. It is reported, likewise, that the Bunker Kill and Sullivan people have acquired a lease and bond on the Little Nell, another silver producer in the same district, and J. A. i.anaher is preparing to reopen the King Solomon, near Clancy. tkeetrical equipment has been installed on the Mammoth, Mam-moth, adjoining the town of Clancy," and development work is proceeding on this property. The district is showing greater activity activ-ity than at any time in many years, bays Mr. Alderson. |