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Show TIM It hi KIN. OF THE K 31 SI A JUNK. Salt Lake Cm', Deo. "J7, 1ST2, foiitors Pa 'ty Hcnrid ; I have been poniowhat amused at two liMtcrs of a mining correspondent, "Medley," published in a contemporary contempo-rary of yours in this city. "Llcdlcy" Ins hc-cn t'M by tome-body tome-body that tho timbering in tho Kniiua "is faulty," aud wishing "to let people know the truo staio of affairs," haste? to say, or tell, that which ho himself is entirely ienorant of, for he admits in his letter of lust evening that he ban never been inside of tho Kmma uiinc. If "Superintendent' don't under-stmd under-stmd his business, ho will ivrtainlv be fooled if he relies upon what "lied-ley" "lied-ley" can teach him. "Hedley" should I obtain more common sense than he evidently now possesses; then lie will nublish or tell onlv that which he un derstands. In other words, what "Ucdley" can toll, is not worth considering. con-sidering. I am thoroughly acquainted with tho workings of the Emma mine, having hav-ing visited it and examined it quite recently, and koaw that every precaution precau-tion is used to put in an abundance of eood, solid timber without stint, and that it is done practically. Accidents have happened at tbe Kmma, and are much to be regretted, but they will happen anywhero and everywhere, after the greatest precaution has been taken. Yours truly. One Vrxo Knows. |