Show IN THE LA SAL MOUNTAINS special review correspondence castleton utah sept 23 your correspondent has but recently returned from a trip through beaver and miners basins in beaver basin the international copper mining in company under the management ol of dan ferguson has just completed the building of new winter quarters and development work is being pushed with a full force of men the rich copper find on the chimney sweep one of the claims composing the international group growing better with depth koogle and wells have opened up a rich body of copper ore on their claims which are located on the chimney sweep contact everyone in beaver basin is busy with development and all seem satisfied with results in miners basin the corsican has developed a very rich body of copper and gold ore the skylark on mineral mountain has a four and a half foot body of high grade copper the little dot is working two shifts on a two and a half foot vein that carries in silver and other metals on horse mountain where the gold and copper gold contacts unite the grand view company is working a good force in the old shaft besides which another shaft t is 19 boing being put down the company is completing its winter quarters and manager miller states that operations will be carried on all winter A meeting of the company was held on aug at which the capitalization of the association was increased to officers to serve for the ensuing year were selected as follows L W dutro postmaster at memphis tenn president major A W wells nashville tenn vice president and treas frers aurer herbert miller secretary and manager the same people have organized the tennessee gold silver copper mining company with a capital stock of the union pacific group on the same contact as the grand view on horse mountain is looking fine for the amount of work done in its development and is sure to make a biz big mine on the return of col S A mclain who has been east for two months a strong force will be employed in the development of this property which is so located that operations can be advantageously prosecuted all winter |