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Show GOLD FROM BULL VALLEY. Hamburg Mine and Mill Sends Reg-wwUlar,CoBslgnments,or,Bullion Reg-wwUlar,CoBslgnments,or,Bullion toSelt LakeJfcC(g,ittu, The Hamburg leasers of the B. V. G. M. C. mado another shipment of gold bullion from its 3-stnmp mill last Saturday. Tho amount sent, the result of a week's work with double shifts, was 21Y pounds valued nt $4000. 20 pounds of picture rock valued val-ued at $1000 was also sent to Salt Lake City with the bullion. Since the leasers put in the 3-stamp mill less than two months ago, they have shipped over ?10,000 of gold bullion to, Salt Lake. James Lund, one of the leaders, was in the city the latter part of last week showing a piece of picture rock from the Hamburg that was a marvel of richness. It weighed 5 pounds and is estimated to bo worth over $600. Gold in large flakes nearly touched each other on its surfa'ce, they were so thick. It excited tho wonder of all who saw it, as such rich specimens of rock are very rare. The B. B. claim, owned by tho Bry-son Bry-son boys of this city and leased to A. H. Pike, John Kinney, Hector Mc-Quarrie, Mc-Quarrie, jr., and James Lund, have struck what appears to be a continuation continua-tion of the rich ledge struck in tho Hamburg mine. Punnings from various var-ious parts of tho strike show an average aver-age of $25 gold. Washington County News. |