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Show AFTER RICHER SILVER ORES IN THE MOSCOW Supt. G. S. Wilkin returned yesterday yes-terday to the Moscow of Beaver after af-ter having spent a few days in Salt Lake conferring with President Mat Cullen and General Manager J. L. Rawlins. Mr. Wilkin reports that the production of the Moscow for March should show about fifteen car loads of ore shipped. This is a substantial increase over the output out-put for January and February. Only one car load of ore has been raised and shipped from the new strike on- the 1400 level. As broken it is expected that this ore will bring $25 to $30 a ton. The sulphide sul-phide body has been passed through and the work right now is following the carbonate ores which snow better bet-ter values where the silver vein, mined extensively on the 1100 foot level, 450 feet of the dip above, it is expected to show increasing values. val-ues. No particular effort has as yet been made to stope on or sink to open the newly discovered ore body. Exchange. |