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Show lan. Ida., and save there is no less than 1,000.000 tons of ore actually blocked out between tunnels No. 2 and No. 3. The ore averages better than 4 per cent copper, and six ounces of silver to the ton. Between the two levels the ore has been opened to a height of 723 feet bv raises, drifts and levels, and for a length of 600 feet. The vein runs from twenty to sixty feet 'wide, with an average width of twenty-five feet. In the center of the immense ore body is a chute oi 150 feet long and from ten to twenty feet wide that averages av-erages 10 per cent eobper. " Mr. Adams says also that the ore can be mined and delivered at the railroad, or at the leaching plant, for $1.50 a ton, and that the mine can be worked to a depth of 3000 feet by tunnels I GOOD IDAHO PEOPEETY. ' J. W. Adams, superintendent of the mines of the Boston and Montana company com-pany at Butte, has made an examination examina-tion of the Snowstorm mine near Mul- |