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Show 1 ii k San I'rancisco - 1 Mininu Press" of Oct. 121, publishes a line map, compiled, as it seems to us on a cursory examination, with much accuracy, accu-racy, showing ail the prominent mines and mining locations in Little Cottonwood Cotton-wood canon, with their relative positions posi-tions to each other as well as to tbo settlements of Central cily and Alta. With thus smalt outline map pasted into the crown of libs bat, tho honest miner or the i-pei-ulauve capitalist can start from the ravine and lind any mining claim represented thereon without the aid of a guide. The publishers of the Piyss promise a "line map of Salt Lake and vicinity with twenty-eight different organized minim; districts, showing the relative portion and tiie of each, lino of railroad, course of rivers, etc., " in their issue of Oct Ivyer should send for a heavy "supply of both these numbers, a.s the maps will be worth several times the cc;t ol' the paper. A thousand copies ol' each should be sold in this. .city, tor use here, and abroad. We don't tiud any mines belonging to us on tbo predict pred-ict map, but the fault does not lie with the compiler. We kuow"W. II. M.," who described the mines hero so ably in the i' - of Sept. L would, gladly have assigned us some of the best mineral deposits iu tficss' purely mineral mountains of ours, bad ihc records been in our favor. |