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Show TONOPAH EXTENSION j CONDITION NORMAL j The two latest cleanups completed at the Tor.opah Kxtensioti Minim; company's , mill ai-nv.iu-d t'tiJ.Noo ounot'S. according ' to the ii velpts s. lined ,lv the express 'company's loval oifire, says the Tonopah 'Aimer. The shipment re'iresentini? the m:li run for t.;e last tvi weeks in No-t No-t ember was made up of ten bars, w-hioh had a total weight of IS.uOit ounces; and these, at the present vmotat ions for sil-i sil-i ver, are wurth approximately i..i.uo. The 1 shipment was made on 1 eeember 1'. hut u; to date the actual figures have not leen re-vived from the snie'ter company. J n T'n ursda v last t he cleanup for the i first two weeks in I e ember was made, : and a shipment, en in prised of twenty-four twenty-four bars, weighing -iTi.'tO ounees. was made. The valuat.on of the siiver-L-oht '"Mit'nis of the bars, according to the es-jtmia'.es es-jtmia'.es based On the present prh-o f I silver, is The latest cleanup, to- gether with the nu-it mace as tho reMilt j of t::e nv.il run in the final half of N.i- vetnber. brings the rulurua to the Tono-I Tono-I I ah hlxeiisH'Ti up to api'foximately I The shipment made on Thursday Indl-: Indl-: ca'.es that the Ku-ns;oa miil has finaliy l ached a more nearly normal condition i after t.ic shutdown ea .sed by tile walk-j walk-j oat of miners hist yummer. |