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Show DA"- ""HOM DE LA MAH Mines Orow Uigger a3 the Great Oro Bodies Aro Invoiced His Initial Inventory of chanj.es re quired to make the plant at De La Mar Nev one of the (neatest of the kind In the West completed Frank P Jnnne mill sur.rlntndent and me. chanlcal engineer on the staff of Bam-bergtrn Bam-bergtrn He I,a Mar Mines company hi.s returned to the local offices to pla-e the remainder of his ordars for mrtterlal and the last of the week de rirts for his Held of labor again While be was permitted to get but n gllmpte un lergriiund this time Mr Jnnney sa conditio! s theie ippeut lilgLsr with eier shift and tint there Is no question whatever concerning Ihe fu-lure fu-lure pioduttlveness of the bonanza He rallaes the oqulpmrnt necesssij in enable It to assert Its strength as I n ki nt roll prodiner. howavei and I l going about It to acrompllsli the xreiiiest lesults In the shortest pos ble Um He ban done It before and ih wnv in him is clpir Ore nnd Bullion. In the ore and bullion market the week ocnd with settlement amount-Ing amount-Ing to $141 too Mcc nrnlek s, Co retorting re-torting ibeii) ui, follows American bullion $17000 trld turs $$t 000, gold, sliver lea In I copper or"s 128 300 In the metal market silver iuld at . . ,-j- M cents an ounce lead at J3 5ft per hundred pounds and casting copper at 11', cents n pound |