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Show RAWHIDE MINES. Rawhide, Nov., May 13. E. W. King, president of the Rawhide Coalition Mines company, said today: At the Dayton-Toledo lease on tho Rawhide Coalition, the south drift on tho 300 level this morning shows four feet of quartz that yields the biggest pannings yet secured. Indicating average aver-age values of $70. Another shipment of 20 tons la nearly ready for tho Knight-Conlon mill. The Marigold lease, also on the Coalition Coa-lition estate, is breaking two feet ore in the raise on the 150 level that screens between $350 and $400 a ton. A 12-ton shipment of this product is now awaiting transportation to the Hazcn sampler, while a 30-ton shipment ship-ment of mill ore is being sent to tho Knight-Conlon mill by this lease. The Grutt mining lease now has Its new shaft down 25 feet on the northern north-ern extension of the Marigold vein. Two feet of ore on the footwall maintains main-tains an average value of $220 a ton. The shipping dump now contains 11 tons of this product The Proskey No. 1 lease is raising 10 tons daily from the stopes on the 100 level. Tho screenings are sampling sampl-ing $120 a ton. A 20-ton shipment of $40 oro is being made to the Murray mill. ' The Grutt Balloon III11 lease on the Rawhide Queen is extracting ore averaging aver-aging over $500 a ton from the raise on the 120 level. A shipment of 25 tons was made to tho Hazen sampler Saturday, and there are nearly 30 tons more on the shipping dump awaiting teams. Sack sampling indicates that the entire consignment averages $2S0 a ton. j |