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Show More from Tintic. Mr. Bobbins, Superintendent of the American Fork Mining Company, has got in from Tin-tic, Tin-tic, bringing with him a number of specimens of silver ores from the Badger-Euroku ledge, these being taken from new openings. The vein from which they come shows twelve feet in width. This company has sixteen six-teen men working at present and calculates cal-culates to double the number next month. It is formed of men wi;h means and ability to successfully prosecute pros-ecute their enterprise, which shows excellent prospects. They own considerable consid-erable mining property in that district. A party of them are now in Chicago for the purpose of sending on a smelter, which is probably already on the way; when it arrives the work of mining and smelticg will be pushed vigorously forward. The assays of the Dew specimens will likely reach w to da'. |