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Show WALTER JAMES STRIKES JT RICH W. M. Miller and D. E. Kirk, were out to investigate the strike recently recent-ly made by Walter James at the Black Rock mine in the Beaver Lake . district. Mr. Kirk says that they found the strike was a real one, that the ore which is copper, silver, had just been touched, but had a face of three feet at the top of the drift and four feet at the bottom, and it was his oponion that ,in the next few rounds the ore will occupy the whole width of the drift. The work has not progressed sufficiently suffi-ciently to show' either the distance from the foot wall to the hanging wall in fact only one wall has been found. It is estimated that :;ie ore will run 35 to 40 per cent copper and 200 ozs. in silver The mine is located about 14 utiles util-es north of Milford on the southwest slope of the white lime mountain and is just west of the old Skylark mine. The O. K., the Galena and the Bea-ver Bea-ver Copper are in immediate vicinity vicin-ity of the Black Rock mine. It is reported that a good strike was made last week by Frank Os-horne Os-horne at the Galena. Details of which are not known to this office. |