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Show SPRUCE WlOfJARGH ORE BODY LARGE Four Hundred Level Cuts Rich Shoot Developed in Upper Workings. Bullshead Smelter Makes , Successful Test Run Before Be-fore Winter Sets In. i i I rt -ent aU'i'.-ic o: ore :, L..o O"-.'0.r. .(. .! 0.' t iif: Jt. I'l"U 'J .MOIlUJ'i-.i ll.Ulo "ii a. ir.j.iz i::U;-H?iun, :r' H U not an altogether .oih'liijivc )!j jt, Ui.u. T 1 1 1 ; i'i ii n.iou'. of jt'f: iJ'V !-.,,, t ij.v tlie l1;". "J and . tJt or lie mind and ;it ra.i iooLfj i-tr- ! hioi-i L) u iro.it duf't-li. accoriJhig io C .S. ! Vi;uri:v;i;M, v lm ri'.vii Lly i-e Minus J from l ,c tuiiiO. Mr. Woodwar.. v.Hn 1jL :'llL.u: I ;. S ooJ'a unJ, and IL AYooUwurd 'if t.ilj i i r ;.' and Llir- Ne?l" broLli era o-au a Urr inti-iv,: In thU propc-ii;. , tne rc- I 1 1 liir;. .-) tilr: -liou ing:. oi v hUMi dcvt'lop'.td on.'tn l!i i- In Ml .-uninior ha c at iraIed un.-id. r;i i)- :i 1 1 onl ion. TliO mint', isnint-m isnint-m mi Hji-in-f.: mount ain. a la t li.ue-Hioiio li.ue-Hioiio ;.)!'ii:iilon t v.' .'j-'"-d by i.ra: t-or-ii)iw-.' uil;-v.J. i.t nl out i mi; -tarei- nuU;b j i i'.-'u 1 obiir L-tat on the Wcaii-ru 1 a-::' a-::' . ' ( j ; i. idiT:iulo 'Oo'l ore- '.',u:; i i i,) ; id rYoi.i L u'a- ix-roi't-' lie: prr S'.-!l L vulllpan; I tuul. rouPo! ul 1 ;o in-oiM-ri;-'. Hmanac of f I I . ' l: ruh'lit 1 Ml u' Mir Olll OrU I llffii. ld) 1 utv roiiip;' iiy rltjL-ldfd to run ;i. u n worVi- j tn tnnnr-t, lAr pro.-jt-n t do. tu ta Ujo '' itl.j v ui'U ins -j. li Hi- I.. "C now t i.n nel its I 'fin;,' drii-'-'ii to cut Lin- ore Klio-d. win. Mi liad "hold rorth auvli iTOin!;;e in tho oid vui'KlnM. an upraise liHu Liu I',' 'J h.-vol a hove w;i3 made. i. m tiii'i b-'i ;i iji-'h't ;hj Htartcd Into i t I ii tfiTiton and t iO ore Ijody oncoun-I oncoun-I t.ii'rd. V-'or it distance of1 J0 r'u.-! un iho ; Ji'tj h'vot tlio drirt had followed Lit; strike : Of t i oln all In ore. CitrluaJ h i f mici 1 1 nt or"1 iiiado from tlii.s body, whirl) ia Plenty ff'i-t tM(; in several 'Itu-os. run j iruni f (S.tfO lo per I 'n. after frc-lhi a nd a molt or rha ryoa liavo bee;i dod LK-tcd. Ore IUdy Kx tensive. Thi- of I he orf bod is hard to Philniiitfi. At no pla oo. aivordln, Lo Mr. i Woodward, havo w eli -do.'i m-d -.aly bf-ou found. An ett?nsivo i:j'Usliod wo no In I he I hino. on tho surface from ,00 to 'jW rvt " ido, parallels tlio strike of I 'if Monarch flssuro, Tho ore body yoenig to fit) a r'-nlact'tiicnt in thu lime in this .one. In ta-voral .la't-H v here it wag thought I a foot or hanging- wall had been found tlio t hI I pro'Cd to be Ueoom)Osod limo. back of nhtoh c.tenlo mineraliialion as j found. i 'I lie most recent, news from the mine I Htiitoa I oat on the (00 level the drift bad i po.'K'tra tod the ore body for a d Satan ce i o'' tf.n ftet. ifh the faco all In ore. ten vamnloii of nideh assayed, it is said, un follows: Tveuly-Kix percent lead, thirty ounrcs of stUer and ilo per cent iron. An unriiaoi put up ten or fifteen feet. h distaiu'o of lo't feet from the point at : v. hich tho oru was first st ruck on t lie I XOO-foot level, encountered ore. evidently i 1 liirmod in tho beds traorsed by the Mon- I arch figure. A drift into this bed haa , 1 been in ore efsrht sety wide, or a distaneo of approximately thirty -t o feet. j Shoot Persists to Grass Hoot 8. ! ' On tho COO-foot levfl ore of the same iv'ariiot or. lyins in the same general po-ion, po-ion, -l:as been drifted iiuo for a d is-tanco is-tanco of five sets along the stride of the vein. On tho 100 level work was recently darted in a showing fully as promising as tlioAO below, it is said. Tho upraise from the 400-foot level baa been equipped with double chutes, ao that breaking of Ore can bo done hi an economical manner. man-ner. At present three trucks are hauling: on tho average of ten tons of ore per day. Monday two more will be put on. WHlii -which addition, it Is thought, an Mwra.go of t went y tons per day can be hauled. Although' about one foot of snow has fallen, Inasmuch as the cold weather baa made the roads solid, conditions arc more favorable for haullivg now than they Trere in the summer. Pur lug the winter the ore body wli! bo trin- pec ted t horougtily : a winze from the i no 1 ovf ' wi 11 In a li pro ba bi 1 i t y be s u n k I out he ore. according to Mr. Woodward. I to determine if the mineralisation- con- i Units to depth. Tf developments justify, a ma in working t unnel v ill be run fi-om i the foothills, n distance of a mile and a half. Thia tunnel, it ia estimated, will cut the ein at a depth of 1 400 feet on the dip. Development work on the Ada It. prop-o"iy prop-o"iy is progressing steadily under thft supervision of t'., S. AVoodward, manager of t to Monarcli. Promising fissures are bein? t! ioroug.il' prospected, it is said. When more information concerning the c oology of t-te formation 1s secured from tnis work, territory most favorable to ibtj finding of large bodies of mineral Hill be eloped ti'oin a n inclined shia:'t now I down a depth of ;'.00 feet. In the 1'ght of recent developments upon the tp"i:e,e Monarch prooeriy. because of favorable surface shoving and beciiuse the "ionaro.i f'ssure traverses the Ada :T. Vnvperty. ihosu interested i:i tne comoany are optimistic eoneeming the future of this. ,v ell-located ground. l!!at Furnace Completed. The bullshead Mining i Smelting com-Pn com-Pn . whose property is situated in this district, completed a thirty-five ton blast furnace at its mine on the west aide of r-,ruce mount ain in time for a trial run berore the hea y storms and cold weather aei !n. The run was highly successful, pt-oducing an average of thirty- bars of Yad-sih er bullion per shift. Tne smelter has been shut down until spring, but development de-velopment of t .te mine will continue J t :roufihout the " inter. O. th Mack- of Ker.o ia oresrdent of the I Vuiishead Mining smel ting company; j M. M. Johnot uell-k-wn mining ei.g:-nee ei.g:-nee and operator of alt Iake City, v n-esideut and irexsurt-r. a-id T.esiie VI. .T oh r. ton. secretar , 1 iermKn Ia vis or" Ileno. who has one rated mines ah over t e ttate or" Nevada dur'ng the pas: thirty ear?, is gene-al manager. The miti ter a cuh't ur.der his supervision I |