Show - UTAH’S GREAT SLAG DUMPS ID BE TURNED - INTO USEFUL PAINTS Special correspondence' from Chlor- ide ’ Ariz gives the following Inform m&tlon on recent developments: y- : - - - " Business on the local mining ex ‘With a view to converting some of change week snows a healthy pasttotal Ifie great smelter slag dump of Utah Increase theThe was nearly a mll- S lion ahares and valued at more than Into profitable channels Charles 9199000 the Vadner a local metallurgist has -- 9145000 comparedThewith week witnessed hired patents In the United States and Sirevlous-wee- from 28 cents to 41 cents Tln-tl- o Canada lie thinks It mar ultimately and back to 99 cents yesterday the for Utah comresult In a new to Industry Standard 9112 moved up from of mat- 9197 and back yesterday to 9115 Iron manufacture of many Kinds to the Relative mercial paints Blossom held between 9190 and 9190 discoveries for the recovery Silver King ter of his Con sold at 9410 yestermatter and mineral of 'red oxide from Walker 9197 and Prince day the like Mr Vadner says: ores and 9125 'Other at issues showed some In from recovery of iron are to dlnatlons off probably the slump various products that finally of the war cloud arising In the as slag or otherwise In various result !’ east smelting operations and the possibil Sales yesterday totaled 91929 shares lowof of ity working large deposits at 91900489 for the week or valued copper ores containing more gradeiron! 909860 shares valued at 914551660 no or little with less together The and official 'dosing asquotations some liver ana gold provided physical sales were reported follows: -- k ' - ed to--Ject- - from such a recovery would certal Okfe a welcome addition to the me of the country lnrglcalIs practice well known that a large h "It of iron Is dally used as a e ton-Ttag- at the various cotiecf smelting wlag dump as above mentioned be worthy metallurgical attention material In copper iron deposits — that thus far has been rejected ne Impossible to utilise— thoughtmeans that ways and mi eartly j be used in combination with the recrimination or utilization of waste prod -- been that have heretofore such to go to waste whethersource waste products were merely a was known 'of waste that no method be whereby a saving of same could mi'ade at a financial profit and no furAiCts per-roitte- stil-Thuro- - ' ?' 13- -- From Tintic comes word that the Iron Blossom management has decided on an extensive campaign of prospecting on the 1700 level This work will of course be done in' the north end of it the property where It Is Hoped that' the same will be the means of opening alore ''that has ' big deposit on several of the ready been located levels above the 1700 It was on the 1700 level that a drift was driven with a view to connecting at that depth the north and south workings of the several hundred Iron Blossom After feet of drifting - the eompqny Is now and raising In order to bring sinking this connection about Perhaps six weeks' work will be needed to finish the job and give the company another outlet for the ore The best equipped shaft Is In the south end of the prop of the ore at least ertjr and which is being mined In the north end will no doubt be taken down to the 1700 level and trammed through to the south shaft “It Is pretty early to discuss the from the Iron Blossom next dividend and yet this matter Is being talked over at this time From the best information obtainable it is thought that the usual sum of 9100000 or 10 cents The mine’s per share will be paid months have for the past few earnings been entirely satisfactory but troubles of various kinds have cut In somewhat on the profits “The company was unable to- operate to a the No 3 hoist for ten days due break In the engine then the mill was closed down for a couple of weeks and this meant a lighter tonnage of ore from the Iron Blossom and now the mine is affected by the car of about shortage the regularPerhaps is being shipped at output the present time” Colorado Consolidated the week the main shaft at During the Colorado Consolidated company’s Fitch Jr 1s property where Walter under contract reached 'a operating 1700 feet Good progress is depth of belng made with the sinking of this shaft and the officials of the Colorado company have announced their Intention of going to the water level before the work Water will discontinuing not be encountered In this mine 'short of the 2000 level and there Is a possithat the work can continue until bility a depth of 2200 or 2300 feet Is- reached I - - two-thir- us de ds ' Some people have he idea that the Supt Tony Jacobson of the' Sells Mining' company Was down from Alta present business on the local mining exchange “Is not so much" Yet if they yesterday and reported that another carload of ore 'is belngloaded forIm-mediawould refer hack t' two or three yeare ' ' note difference vast a now would' He about has they shipment 100 tons of ore on hand that is estimat- Picking1 up a newspaper of July 1 1919 one year before the war and 'comed Around 935 to 940 a ton A small car Just the recorded ealea and the paring e of the stocks a graphle comparison recently shipped pricesbeofmade with today's business On may near 975 brought ' six different took part that day There is a new development on the in the morning session issues a with total of more prom- 8300 shares sold valued at 178925 west' side that In Ts in a lower the afternoon there were i 900 ' shares ising all the time-- This of about $200 value making less drift away from the South sold $1000 Hecla making' for the business" Now It is leaving the hard The quartette than face a day running less day's for 'the soluble limestone 920000 Is conthan was showing four-tfive feet of ore sidered small business Some of the are reported to carry near 5 to present popular issues were almost unSamples 25 ter cent lead with some1 of It run- known three and a half years ago in silver A raise has heen The following are some of the quotaning high -- r" sent up about ten feet In ore 8 1918: tions on Amal6 cents bid- 'Bingham The sales date of the Sells has been gamated July from February 7 to Febru- 1 cent Crown Point l! cents Daly postponed ary 10 or to next Saturday Judge 8630 Gold Chain 39 cents Grand Central’ 50 cents Iron Blossom 1ft cents: May 3130 Lower Mammoth cents: Ohio - Copper 65 cents: upnongo 2ft cents: Plutua 51' cents Prince Consolidated 35 cents Consol-IdatedSilver 3830 Sioux King Coalition 2ft cents Silver cent 1182: Tintic Centra LARGE DEPOSIT Uncle Sam 8 cents: Union Chief 1 cents ' Victor Consolidated ' 8ft cents asked Yankee 5 cents Wilbert bid: Alta Consolidated 15 cents Rico With the new machinery working Hecla 18 Wellington 17 cents South' 22 cents The nine men at the Wood-law- n cents: Thompson-Quinc- y the perfectly are now about five feet last four were among the unlisted were a day ' Is the making Tintio Standard ' and ' Cardiffentire-issuword telephoned down or Big Cottonwood to among the yesterday Wfrom Lawrence even took Two shifts Manager a quotation on are pushing Jthe sinking work on a ly forgotten to placenobody body of ore This is at a point them large In ' 400 feet from the portal of the main tunnel The sine ore there meas-SO ures about 6 feet wide by 25 to -ore MONITOR DF BEAVER feet In length Some high-graWood-lawn was shipped last fall from the ' ' The mine Is now equipped with' a electric hoist air comHEAVY GOLD SHIPPER two power drills and the enpressor le electrically lighted tire active works The property la an old producer located Producnext to the Mlchlgan-Uta- h tion Is expected to he started in early Manager E A Althoff of the Monitor spring said Mining that he now hascompany six carloadsyesterday of ore on the road between Milford mine and the NOTICE meltera Aa the cars average 50 tons each this represents about 300 tons CHANGE OF TIME BINGHAM AND The shipments in January amounted to GARFIELD cars The Monitor has shipped eight20 4 and 30 carloads since NoTrain between Effective Sunday February No 111 for Bingham and3 Garfield will vember 1 The ore runs entirely in and averages abount 920 a ton gold leave Salt Lake as City at p m instead Moat of the ore is Wm heretofore from the of 315 p m — tunnel level This coming la In about 200 Warner A G P A Salt Lake Route feet Advertisement K v te ’ ! 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" Cedar-Talism- - an -- r King-Consolidate- - - - - - - lightly-mention- the-troubl- es ed - e - de i “Operations will start' up at the new mill of the Keystone within a few days “The plant-habeen practically completed the machinery has been turned over and with the' exception of a few minor details the mill is ready to run The plant has installed the Fields system of flotation which varies considfrom that used In other plants erably In the Chloride district Flotation-iwhat revived this old camp and made scores of active that are now working' Theproperties mill is one Keysone ' of the simplest and most compact in the district ' The machinery is all moved by Individual motors and :the process Is the reverse of what is usuthe and emulally usedof for the oresagitation sifying “It is said that on account of the complex nature of the ores the mill must 'have considerable elasticity The ores carry lead copper zina silver and gold Provision is made for ' leachinga the copper "ores while In case of from the heayy lead ore being received mine the tables and No 2 cell are discontinued In making the concentrates “The oil for the metals is fed Into the ball floating mill Passing through the classifier the mixture is fed Into the No 1 cell “At the Hughes-Arizon- a propertyfol-In the Chloride district an ore body tunlowed 100 feet by the Copper Hill nel is said to show from ten to twenty-fiv-toe feet wide besides ore on thirty-el- x Inches of high-gra- eighteen e one side The Is said to seventeen average 8298 a ton 'while feet of the ledge at one place shows 197 per cent copper 37 per cent sine with 78 ounces silver and 68 cents in the gold to the ton The 'disclosures are declared to be bigger than property the Tennessee or Keyany found in same stone at the stage of Is now attracting Deep Creek-Ferbmore attention among local mining men and others than any other new district In the state F L Wilson general manager of the Seminole Copper company said" yesterday that there must be at least 15 to 20 properties to now active In the district and 300 400 people In the new camp of Goodwill be the win neu Gold Hill railof the southern terminal from road branch which is completed about five miles Wendover to within now Ore Is being loaded of Gold Hill new a station fifteen miles at Ericksoi Hill and about the same from Gold Ferber distance from Relative to the Seminole air Wilson stated yesterday that he hasofshippede thousands of dollars worth ores from there in recent months or and Most of this has been tungsten mill on concentrates from the small was This graded the property product cent and as high as 668 per marup to Mr Wilson says at present which is worth about 31300 a ton Tungket sten prices since the war have varied between 9105 and 920 a unit and theft is near the low mark price now The Seminole is located about three miles south of Gold Hill The main ore shoot has been followed down 100 a glory hole down feet while there is ore is reported to 65 feet where the measure 15 feet wide and 40 to 65 feet The Wilson Bros also own the Lusy about 6000 L property where athere Is attained feet of work and depth Wilson Con-on the dip of 400 feet The solidated Is said also to have about a mile of workings with a depth of sevthe apex The eral hundred feet from Clifton Copper Belt properties of the and Western Pacific Mining company are controlled by the Wilson Copper Bros Some of the properties are reported Reorganise Century to have large deposits of coper ore Share excellent showings of bismuth molybWith Share denum scheellte and some other rare Mr Wilson is of the opinion ores Stockholders of the old Century Gold Creek will some day bethat Deep noMining company are in receipt ofMan- come noted for Its rare metals alone tices from former President and ager P W Madsen calling aMrspecial Madfor the near future Prince Ore Shipments meeting sen points out that the life of the corhae become extinct through poration Week 2500 Tons yearthe failure of officers to pay the suggests ly Incorporation tax Hesame ore from the Prince number with the Shipments of Pioche to Utah smelof ahares as before and giving hold- Consolidated of ers share for chare probably on pay- ters the past -- week totaled fifty carloads This Is estimated at 2500 tons ment of a light assessment cars the The Century mine Is located in the It Is compared with fifty-nin- e western part of Box Elder county It previous week and forty the week beand a fore that M C Godbe general manhas a dividend credit of 344000 400000 Issue capital of about ager has been down to the new mill reported for the past week shares - - s f de high-grad- - - - for for Silver King Consolidated Mining Company wholesale plan of development that no separate unit could afford to under- taka Including the site for the tunnel portal the Thayne's canyon territory of the Silver King Consolidated embraces about 900 acres It extends from northwest to southeast two and lf - Tintic Standard 800 at 3117 200 at Walker 100 at 9195 900 at 8190 Shares sold 91322 selling value 31900483 Week’s totals: Shares sold 909860 selling value 914551660 m Last Day Monday TO SAVE lt county is down from Idaho and ling station that he la shipping a carload of reports 15 ounces ore a week The ore averages silver and 15 per cent lead The propto the level erty Is developed where the ore is being stoped now There are eight men employed One breast shows five feet of commercial ore In the past sixty days the Lead-Be- lt has shipped ten carloads of ore or about 500 tons to Utah smelters The formation of the district Is made up mainly of limestone and monzonlte 'The ore occurrences are found In & fissure cutting the lime The main fissure strikes north-sout- h Lead-Be- lt the The Original Lead-Be- lt Limited another adjoins of producer lead-silvores Over the hill to the east is the old Horn Silver which is a force of four men It Is working 'credited with shipments of 'ore running the ton In car-oa- d high as 800 ounces to lots The Iron Mountain in the same vicinity Is employing three men that carries up to 100 It ships some ore ounces to the ton 150-fo- 25 Big Jerome Copperto ot Advances Tonight 10c SEVENTH REASON: er DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES Stocks Bonds Cotton Grain BADGER BROTHERS BROKERS 7 Phono W St Members Salt Lake Stock and 160 Main 946-94- Mining: Exchange WILL BUY 115 20 20 Utah-Idah- o Sugar Walker Brothers Utah State National 5000 Call Switch 10 9 9475 29300 23000 06 WILL SELL stalker Brothers Bank & T pfd 2000 John T Clark Tire 923700 7000 03 BADGER BROTHERS 160 S Main St - OPENING SALES - Albion 2000 at 11c Bullion 1000 at 10c Four 1200 at 80a Big Cottonwood 1000 at 7a Big State 2000 at 3a Bay Col Rexall 500 at 12c 1000 at 7a Eureka Bullion Howell 1100 at l8c at 1120 Iron Blossom 400 1000 at Indian Queen Keystone 100 at 62c 100 at 60a Leonora 3000 at 3c 16500 at Sa 1000 at 26a Mlchlgan-Uta- h New Quincy 4500 at 11a 4000 at lka OpohongoBannock 600 at S9c 100 at Original at 40c 4000 39c 600 Bristol at Pioche lc lc Plutus 472 at90014c at $125 Prince Con 13c 1500 at Paloma Provo 2000 at 2icRico Argentina 10009cat 8a Reeds Peak 100 at 1500 at 2Se 1000 Sells 1000 at 24c 500 at 28a at24c 500 at 9312 Silver King Coalition Silver King Con 450 at 9410 v v Sioux 500 at Ilia Silver Shield 600 at 25c 500 : at 25c Tar Baby 2000 ' at1004eat 127100 at - : - -- at7a than the STOCK market N Add ' e y Standard Tintic 9117ft 900 at 0® 9o at 9120 - - - A HOGLE & CO £-- y-- ee twenty toils per hour It can supply the mill with second-clas- s ore in two Splroa Prepareaneaa to four-ho- ur and taka the shipping ora to the railroad In three hours For- Realizing even before the discovery the po- merly It taxed the ability of seven' or of ore under Thiyne’s canyonPresident section of this teams tentlal value ore to of tons handle eight and the usual supplies fifty Spiro Of tho Kin ST Con Solid At od CODS ® Thousands of tons of first-clacar- to acquire for his company the menced Bl saving Effected various claims and groups located ££ unprospected It Is reasonably certain that ' the there When theb great ore deposit hauling by team of the ore and cct'S: f h terlal transported on the tramway coat th company trom 255 to 350000 more than will be the case tSniro meetIn expendi- had turea for th® extraordinary with the modern method of traction nothing there to be had— Mr mill tunnel and tramway to nia domain The actual cost per ton of ore' de- an Its divi- shareholders extra paid ' pends on the total tonnage but This consolidation of Interests was dend of 334000 or 5 cents a share thought that 25 cents per' tonwlll be highly beneficial to the camp as It and closed theIn:-it-year with a handsome about the average made pbssible the execution of a cash surplus treasury This hauling charge and the'load-plac- e ing of the ore at the mine will be the the delivery only expense attached to second-class some 15000 tons of of V ore to the new mill This ore has been' accumulating graduallyore-as a was 7r not It Completion of : an aerial tramway ' uct of the first-cla- ' unsummer an asset as the has the of the listed company given past during' Now was the It from mill finished' company Immunity greatest til the of its former handicaps — difficult win- - promises to add to the monthly ship- - v ter transportation The tram running ments of the Silver King Consolidated : in a straight line from the mine shaft 250 to 800 tons of concentrates which to-- ' the railroad and-- ' mill?-Ionly 'half-- will bring In themarket more per ton' the length of the circuitous’ road-fol-than the direct shlpplng'ore from 'the H lowed by the teams on their: 'Journeys ! mine ' to and from the mine £ Trips that' took Sirt' 'a" the teams' two orthree hours- are made com: has given': a The mill which by the tram buckets- in twenty-tw- o ' to the ’second-clas- s ore rcial value minutes by’ actual timing There were days and even 'weeks'0' the King Consolidated was pur-i- n' the winter and spring' when teams chased and equipped in the lastyear year It began could not pull wagons over the : road Toward the close: of the e product or had to reduce their loads ' The !turning out Its The the latest achieve- affected by the sea- - ments tramway is not’ in' metallurgical and mechanical cost of operation Is not ' sons 'and the v sAisuce that It Is so nearly automatic affected by weather conditlona Road men- to two conditions tinder ordinary the of labor repairs formerly 'required hlft canTrun It large gangs of mene and It was no un- - 4 The'1 the force mine common' thing equipment consists of coarse shoveling 'snow: to get the coal teams crushing and fine grinding machinery fuel for the mine boilers a': thickener Concentrating tables athrough with'ofthe-tramwa’custom"Is' a small flotation department "and-thThe upkeep screena conveyors1 eta :vf--!''J!still more' importance 'to' the' dis- - : tunnel the coal'L timbers 'and other trlct than the mill is the deepConsoli-costlpulls up' so y the uphaulformerly'?' so started by the Silver King supplies Is free' except-fothe 'expense'' dated': to: drains and 'develop the prln-- of loading" and UniadinB!thvbdcket cipai or:brin formation iniw which long SUtw King Consolidated tnnnel ia being which Is trifling dip a camp on Ita northwesterly ss - wd - it-is s eeeaee‘4e t J eeyeP4ee - 'V ee 4- rt e eTjjl H-- K WARNING - : s ? CALL AT OUR NEW OFFICES ’ k v ' 1 - 812-81- 9 - : - '5 WEST- - RIDE 0 UT BROKERAGE CO! 313-31- ivi 3 high-grad- plant-embodie- Walker Rank Bldg Telephone' Was 1831 c s : s Walker ' Bank'where wa 3 show continuous' Bldg stock on notations call Mining during Sexchange We recommend the all East Tintic Mining Bond ua your orders ir J: - - : to-se- i r ’ - f 7S annd by-pro- d- ! 7umas: awm ‘ 1 at w": ma-fro- m ss a e e e 0 o LAST CALL — FA 1R -- 1 a ' - - - Brokers and Mlae Operators y Snlte 1009 Wslker Bask' Building Balt Lake City Phone Was 2168 Please mall me fall particulars Big Jerome Copper company - 9125 -- W L Wilson - - s"- - of Silver King Consolidated Mining company the tram and its hauling capacity is ble reason of the overflow near the surface ’ O 1000 at 10a Alta Michigan 1500 at 16a Star Antelope Alta Con 10&0 at 21c New mill Thera is no better- tonic for discour- than a dip Into the history of agement Consolidated mine at the Silver-KingPark City It would bo hard to pic- tura a more difficult aituatlon than was faced toy President Solon Spiro a few years ago or to find a faster growth in wealth' and prosperity than came to this property when the indom- ltable will of the manager had sur- mounted all obstacles From' a prospect to a mine and a mine to great metal producing enterprise are the steps taken by the King Consolidated in the last three years The last year has been In some respects the most important' of thethree lq that If has witnessed the Installatloit of improvements and the in- which will auguration of developments the property On a plane of high efficiency and continue the exploration of the ore zone along Its natural trend - - Whirlwind 200 at ?S Walker l6o at 8197 SESSION OPEN Z WE QUOTE Star' 500 atn 16o 2000 at Nat Bank 943900043100 15 Antelope Ogden First i° COAl Itld pet see e92 ita Con 1000 at 24a vi All Utah Investment Securities vt---’ Albion 600 at lie -- Alta Tunnel 1000 at Four 200 at 80a BOUGHT -S- OLDQUOTED Big East Crown Point 1000 at c 1500 at la Telephone Inquiries solicited 8tate- 1000 at Si c Utah Securities' sent Bay Our “Handbook of Creole 2000 at Te 5 00 at 7a free on request1 Great Western 1000 at 11c Keystone 700 at 60a Moscow 500 at 15c iT New Quincy 300 at 10a 37 c 200 Bannock Original at "Members Salt Lake Stock A Mining Ex on JHoMom too at i20 change May Day 4000 at 9c v v O K Silver 100 at- - 26c Chicago Board 8bof Trade v Members Bryan correspondents Logan Prince Con 500 at 1500 at 24c' 500"ar23at fells SALT LAKE -O- GDEH South Hecla 100 at 3135 J COPPER Is King and his throne that Is Is JEROME —at least where he is holding COURT-todav The Biggest Boom in the lahisin of the Southwest tory L-JEROME—THE BILLION-DLAR MINING CAMFnd yma turn out to be a WORLD A few dollars luckily Invested in Jerome stocks two agoFortune and Com-- have years spelled petence to many an Arizonian and History will again REPEAT : we believe In this camp ' herself We advise our customers to get In on Jerome stocks while they are low- We pick as a oromislng Big Jerome Copper ’ prospect This Is your LAST OPPORTUNTomorITY to Come In row the price advances to 10c Wire or telephone your 7c reservations TODAY—'NOW War ev no war the price of cop per Is bound to advance dpe to the law of supply and demand Watch the METAL market rather miles Will Cat Fissures The line of the new tunnel Is a long as this domain and le laid at an angle which will cut all the known fissures at or near the ore horizon a a demonstrated by all the producing mines in the western part of the district Experience warrants the hope that a majority if not all of these fissures will yield ore in the favorable lime on the tunnel level This tunnel named the Spiro tunnel in honor of the man who made it possible is no longer a project but a well equipped and rapidly progressing enterprise A splendid avenue wide enough for two tracks and with a in its floor haa been large waterway driven 1400 feet or a tenth of lta total distance without delay or accident Twelve and thirteen feet per day has been the customary performance of two shifts and a third shift will soon be added deThe Introduction of labor-savin- g vices and skilled methods has given the tunnel drivers an efficiency which has seldom been duplicated in this class of ' work coupled with a oost account lower than the original estimates Mlae Renews Itself Meanwhile the wonderful mine whose disclosures pointed tha way to the wealth for which the tunnel Is aiming lb responding to- development bs- voV of U U sufficISt to that th? nroduc- tlon of the last vear rs7arve of o?e ty wlth much larger better outlook for future davel- than it had at the year's be- onO-ha- 8115 engineer and manager lo- ef the InOriginal Lead-BepropertyDarnear Blaine cated the high-grad- - - A K Gilbert 45-m- ile - Wilbert Mining company's- now better- property in Idaho than a year osS more declared probably-fowhen General Manager H' of the physi for a statement Knight requested The pumps have uncal conditions watered the winse from the 600 level and sinking has been resumed there The winze Is down sixty-fiv- e feet and shows two or three feet of good milling ore The mill will probably not start up until after the severe weather has passed and spring 'has come SNIPPING TO UTAH -- ’ Wilbert Winze Shows Several Feet Good Ore lac-lookin- er s - IS T covered- - - low-gra- consumption" LEAD-BEL- ‘ - ther- damage was sustained by its loss or whether said waste besides being a 'loss in Itself inflicted serious inconthe personvenience and of damage uponvictims and propertv Speunwilling 'clai reference is made to the emission of sulphurous gases from various smelt and the financial losses fnr operations that are being sustained both by the smelters in question who are permithese noxious gases to escape and tting HJ the unwilling victims In attempting t n defend themselves and their property la proposed to utilize waste gases emitted from smelting works or any Industry that produces gases or even the'produc-itio- n sulphurous of sulphurous gases by burning or otherwise for the reclamasulphur of iron from slag dumps or other tion ores as may be '“There need be no necessity to limit the process to the recovery of Iron as 'Other metals are found associated more oY less with iron such as gold silver copper lead bismuth cadmium arsenic antimony zinc lime In fact all the known metals that can be represent covered bv the proposed process and the recovery of Inwhich would be ob-a source addition to the of profit jective ends of the application of the ’process “The Iron would be recovered and utilized as ferric oxide known in the arts as Venetian red which is the chief base for all our common red on houses barns mine paintsandused mill railroad buildings in our own section besides as indicated above an apparent big growing demand for eastern IDAHD sr : - lead: other metals cadmium bismuth rfound so that any would necessarily 1 r jore home little copper silver ’lies President Walter Pitch of the Chief Consolidated was n Salt Lake the past week and ' when asked as to results at the new Honiansyllle shaft In North Tintic"’ said that the work Is making is: congood progress but as far' as ore not heen have cerned the objectives 575 is down shaft The reached yetfg feet From this level drifts are being sent out both north and south cross are out cutting the! formation' Both no 300 particufeet with approximately lar ore showing to date' hut this 'Is not looked for until some distance has been : |