Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1890-01-24
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54,000 Ounces Silver
Extracted by Two Leasers at Lake Valley
In One Month
They say things are quiet at Lake Valley,
but there is quite a hum of interest up there
now, on the lease of T. B. Savage and Frank
Thoman on a fifty foot square piece of ground
of the Silver Mining Co. They worked this
ground for six months getting small pay most
of the time, but a day or two before their time
was out they came into fine ore. The general
manager promptly gave them one month’s ex-
tension of time, and with only two men at work
on ore, they have taken out the unusual amount
of 54,000 ounces of silver. Savage has in the
past four years made two other strikes rivaling
this one in value, and has a fine ranch at Las
Cruces. He will now settle down in luxury;
while his partner, Thoman, goes to see the old
folks in Switzerland. He has worked hard and
stuck to it like a man, and everybody is glad
of his good luck.
The past week has been a busy one at
Deming. Long trains of ore coming up from
Mexico, reloading back with merchandise, and
numerous other trains loading for the same
points, have taxed the large house of Lindauer,
Wormser & Co. to its fullest capacity, and made
pleasant the faces of all our merchants.