Show I THE CHATTANOOGA Valuable Property in Which Colonel Kaighn Is Interested RlchfieJd July 2 Colonel I M Kaighn Salt Lakes well known attorney attor-ney wasa northbound passenger on yesterdays train Mr Kaighn had been spending some time at the Chattanooga Chat-tanooga mine above Bullion canyon I has been two months since Charles D Kanks and Edward Sherard began I I work on this property and a desire I to see what was being done and what I I the outlook was brought the colonel down here Like so many others he I had heard many slighting things said of the Vale and so expected a day or I two would suffice but he spent four days mostly at the Chattanooga and I wien wasnt sausnea j The Chattanooga mine is on the side of a mountain just under the Dalton j 1 and many years ago produced some lore I of fabulous richness though all al the work that has ever been done amounts to almost nothing Up to this time alt the development done on the property has been some tunneling between be-tween two parallel veins but now they have decided to go to the north I of the vein and sink Of ven a shaft I The Chattanooga ought to be good property Every little way in the ledge there is some amethyst quartz that is rich in silver sulphides Then there are two kinds of lead ore one nearly pure and the other a rich carbonate Part of the vein contains rich copper ore some specimens going a high as CO per cent Taken all in aH the Chat I r tanoora Is Hooking up I is one of the oldest mines in these parts but only the very richest ore has ever been touched although there is quite a heavy vein of good ore in sight But with the railroad closer all of it can al i be shipped and work will be kept up right alojig now I i > IOJ1 |