Show DEWEY SHIPMENTS SHIPMENT'S BONANZA VALUES V LUES From the De' De Dewey ey properties of ot Deep Creek owned by byR n M. M I. I Johnson of or ago E. E A. A Ulrey of at Cincinnati U and J J. J M M. Hamilton of ot Salt Lake an nn Initial shipment of ot about 1600 pounds of ot ore was waR made last week The owners expected expected ex ex- high values but were hardly prepared for tor the returns which were re received received received re- re this morning which follow tollow Lot No 1 I pounds 14 U per cent copp copper r 56 per cent lead and 1740 ounces silver per ton ton- lot No 2 2 2580 80 pounds 48 per percent percent percent cent copper 32 per cent lead and an ounces silver per ton an average value of or about 1000 per Del ton The ore was not sorted but was ta taken taken tn- tn In vein of white k ken n from a pipe a a. quartz the entire lot-coming lot out In following fol tol- tol- tol lowing It a distance of ot fifteen n feet teet The opinion of or every expert who has haa I examined the property IB is that the chute will Ill le lead d to a a. large body of ot the same class of ot ore and It will not have to be bevery bevery bevery very large either to make a fortune for tor forthe forthe the owners Manager will leave for tor camp tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow to to- morrow to put on an additional force or e of men |