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Show MIMXG NEWS NUGGETS Culled from Exchanges C. E. Owen of Lund, Utah, has appropriated public water in Iron, county, thisstate. Plans call for 1,200 feet of pipeline. "Death Valley Scotty, the Man of Mystery," is now engaged in farming farm-ing on the edge of Death Valley, at a point about twenty-five miles from Bonnie Claire, Nevada. The Fortuna Independence Mining Min-ing Company expects to have its new five-stamp gold mill, in the Henry mountains, eighty miles south of Green River, in operation by October 1st. The expenditure of $30,000 for the construction of a new reservoir at Enterprise, Utah, and for the placing of new gates in the old one has been authorized . The work will be under the supervision of L. M. Winsor, 'of Salt Lake, engineer with the government department of agriculture. A seven-foot vein- of coal has been discovered eighteen miles east of Salina, Utah, by C. H. Gates, G. H. Poulsen, R. Poulsen and A. J. Sorensen. It. is on ground which has been withdrawn from entry, but the finders are endeavoring to secure se-cure possession from the government. govern-ment. The Imperial Mines Operating Company has been organized at Milford Mil-ford to operate an old property near that place. Herbort Nichols is promoting the company and E. H. Street is secretary and director. A quantity of copper and lead ore is already available at the property for immediate shipment. . i 1 ucaici awvui iunci vjuiu- pany, with principal office in Salt Lake City, has applied for permission permis-sion to appropriate public waters in Beaver county, Utah, "to generate power for producing electric light and for propelling machinery in Beaver, Piute, Sanpete, Sevier, and Millard counties," this state. The plans call for about 76,000 feet ot pipeline and fluming. |