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Show velopment of the Milner, Dear & Lereh group of iron claims. He is working thirty men. A vast amount of ore is showing up; several shafts are being sunk, the deepest of which is seventy-five seventy-five feet and showing a solid mas.s of ore from the very surface. There are many large veins of iron measuring from five hundred to eight hundred feet wide. It is believed that development develop-ment work will be carried steadily on, as the company expects to have a vast amour; t of work done. I'isto. D. V.'. Tullis went to Gunloek yesterday yester-day on business. Holidays are part ami everyone seemed to have enjoyed themselves the best kind. Mrs. Maria Knell, who has been on the sick list for some time, is on the road to recovery. Branch Normal students who have been spending the holidays at home have returned to resume iheir jlauics. The last two days have been very stormy. Snow has fell about six inches, and today, the (Kb, there is a fierce north wind blowinu. James G. Knell. Thomas Tullis. Joseph Piatt, C. E. Knell, and Jos. !'. F.'iiiredge. are working on ri:e iron mines on iron Mountain. Fred E. Lereh is supervising the C:- |