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Show MOSCOW IS SHIPPING FROM THREE LEVELS Four carloads of ore were shipped from the Moscow Silver Mines during the ten days of February 13 to 24, according to Manager Garratt Wilkin. Wil-kin. Two came from the winze below the 1,400 foot level. Assay certificates certifi-cates showed that these -carloads ran respectively 5.9 and 6.5 ounces of sifver to the. ton; 19.2 and 18.8 per cenf, lead; 11.4 and 11.5 per cent zinc. The third carload, assaying 12.8 ounces silver to the ton, 32.2 per cent lead and 22 per cent iron, came from the Glory fissure on the 900 ft. level, where leasers are drifting east and west on fissure ore and the company com-pany crosscutting south to get the main limestone beds where replacement replace-ment ore bodies were stoped on lower levels. , . The fourth carload, assaying 9.5 ounces of silver to the ton, 26 per cent lead, and 8 per cent zinc came from the fault stope. The west drift on the 1,600 foot level, which is being driven to prospect pros-pect for the faulted extension of ore bodies productive on the upper levels, has been following strong mineralization mineraliz-ation for 30 to 40 feet. The South drift is crosscutting the Mammoth fault fissure. Western MSneral Survey. |