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Show IS ACTIVE CIP A. Spiker Tells of Progress Prog-ress Made in Famous Old Region. rrfine to J. A. Spiker, president General manager of the Unlonville ,1 company, who has just returned n trip to the district, the famouB : ;,7r,n of Unlonville, Xev., is showing Sable activity, with several dif- - It rnmnanies operating and blocking milling ore of good grade. The Sun-v Sun-v nine & Development company has Stke first unit of its flotation which is in successful operation. ' company plans to put on at least .additional miners as soon as ac-Vnndations ac-Vnndations can be provided for them, moaaiim Consolldated Mlnlng . ,nv known as large operators in the Snih district, is working on the prop-It prop-It acquired in Unlonville about six ,'. aK0 and developments now Indi-" Indi-" that the company will probably se-: se-: an active producer The fact that rt End people are backed by large tal and have a largo staff of ex- leads the smaller operators in the " Art to feel that the bigger interests !! id not put in much capital on an un-ajn un-ajn venture. , .... 'developments at the property of the inville Mining company, Mr. Spiker - they were highly encouraging, with ore bodies improving in both quantity - value with depth , ie Unionvllle company, he said, has - lai-iest and best developed holdings - he district, with at least $50,000 worth ire proved, and it Is the intention of management to proceed without de- - toward the construction of an amal- - Btion mill for the treatment of the which, in tho main, Is free milling averages above $30 per ton in value. - Sciker believes that the first unit - he mill that will handle the ore buc-" buc-" fully can be constructed and put into -atlon within a spac9 of sixty days. |