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Show his samples to mm In this city who are interested In retting-' hold of a part of the mineral area in that country. In the meantime he will spend several days in the city gettin? assays made of some of : his' product. - With these certified to he will explain the merits of his group 1 of eight claims to all who call at the offices of the Talisman In the D. F. Walker block. D. F. Rohlflng. the expert mining engineer en-gineer and manager of the Friaco Contact Con-tact and other properties, haa taken a bond and lease on eight claim adjoining, which are owned by the Robinson Broth-era. Broth-era. A good ledge of ore has been developed de-veloped in this territory, and Rohlflrig has .four men at work on the property Just now to do development. He has stated that there will be more men placed in the mine Just as fast as the ground can be opened up sufficiently to work more miners to an advantage. - In addition addi-tion to this ground Rohlflng haa taken ups for himself and associates forty additional addition-al claims in that same region, and the first car of ore shipped from the Robin- 1 son group shows average values of 952 a j ton. , Fullmer reports a great deal of lnter-eat lnter-eat In that section, and the prospects are that the present season win witness - a great deal of capital Interested In the mineral-bearing properties of that region. A considerable amount will be expended in the Improvement and development of the mines. FINE SAMPLES FROM GRANITE, John H. Fullmer, who Is operating the King of tho Hills properties in the Granite Gran-ite district, fifteen miles over the mountains moun-tains from Milford, came to town this morning with some fine samples of copper cop-per ores. This ore shows that the rock carries some high-grade copper values. The average ore shows as much as 36 per cent in the red metal, while the byproduct bypro-duct carries 16 per cent lead and seven ounces in silver. This showing is made in the face of a tunnel that has been driven Into the mountain for a distance of 200 feet to get under the ledge matter mat-ter that was exposed in the shaft. The object of Fullmer's trip is to sohw |