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Show Dutchman Mine Being Retimbered WILL BE MADE BIG PRODUCER OF LOW 'GRADE ! ORE-BIG ORE-BIG MILL PROBABLE ON DUTCHMAN FLAT. Carl Ferlin, tho now SuH'rinlii1fiit for tho Doolittlo-Dillo-wav inlorosts'that aro operating tho Pacific oaso ami who also have a ton voar lease on the Dutchman nunc, lias a force ot men rotiiiitiiM'iiiir the lower funnel 'f tho latter proiierty. This tunnel is about KX) or !)()() foot into the hill anil Iiiih drifts on the vein ruimiiif,' i both directions, showinj? up large bodies or low grade milling mill-ing ore with occasional slmt',s of ore of a higher class. This tunnel was run in the early days.s ln many liu'i.- it has caved, and the rotten eon dit ion of the timbers has deter-1 deter-1 mined the leasers to re timber !the oMire distance where tim j boring is necessary. This tun-' tun-' nel is also filled with bad air, Mo take care of which fanninic ! machinery will be installed. ! Three shifts are busy rcplae-ing rcplae-ing the old timber with new sets and lagging and already lmvo about 200 feet of the dif ficult work completed. They lire now making good progress and in the near future will have the mine ready to turn over to Mr. Berlin for pros-pi pros-pi ( ting. If the ore is of the grade anticipated an-ticipated and the bodies of the size reported, it will moan the installation of a mill on Dutchman Dutch-man "Flat to treat both Dutchman Dutch-man and Pacific ore. In order to bettor faciliate the driving of drifts, etc., and to determine the quality of tho me, the leasers have a surveyor survey-or and assayer on the ground, lie will also be used to keep the management informed on the several classes of ore on-countered on-countered in developing and 'takinir out ore on the Pacific. |