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Show M0NTANA-BINGH.4M What looks like another mammoth F.i'ighani red metal proposition Is In process of development within the boundary lines of the Montana-Blng-hum company, the group resting vlthin the arsltocratlc neighborhood that contains such mines us the Utah topper and Starless. The Moutana-Hingharn Moutana-Hingharn adjoins the Starless, and across it extends the noted Quinn fissure, which In turn cuts the Starless Star-less and Boston Consolidated territory terri-tory further ulone;. This fissure has beeu explored on the Monlana-Bingham property by Irnnfl and a crosscut gave a width of .tIPI feet, copper assay.? being had j a)! the way There l not lo exceed j (u to 70 feet of this ore, however, ' which is of a sufficiently good gran.' lor concentration where it has been explored. At the present time the management is driving a second tunnel tun-nel which, when the lissurG is leached, will give an additional vertical verti-cal depth of 700 feet, which will be a greater depth by 300 fert than the Starless has so far gained on this vein. The officials are not Indulging in speculations for publication regarding regard-ing whal this lower tunnel will dls close In the Alontaua-Bingham, but Ibeir faith is best evidenced in the liberal expenditure of capital to afford af-ford a compreheusive idea of what the merits of this group are. The Montana-P.lnghnni company is composed of Butte. Salt Ike'and Bingham capitalists and mining men who have abundant justification for luMeving Bingham the most inviting mining camp in the world for investment. |