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Show Th NswMinlno Mat. Yester-diy Yester-diy wo were the recipient of a copy of a map nh;ca will be of great u:ii:ry to tie miners and capitiiits in'.errstcd m L'.ttle Cottonwoc-d min'.Q? dtitrict. the work of Col. B. A. M. Froiscth, of this ci:y. This map, now brou.b; hefcre the pub:ic, U one cf the most important import-ant of C&L FroUcth'r publications, so fjT as the mining interests aro col-cerned, col-cerned, as it is a well marked topographical topo-graphical deUncatcr, and represents I the physical characteristics of oce of the most prominent mining districts in I the west; acd shows at a glance about four hundred mining c aims and tunnel locatijas. It U compiled from official and private surveys and has the certificate certi-ficate of surveyor general Clements appended to it, as a guarantee of it correctness. The mines surveyed for U. S. patent are represented by w.ll defined colors, enabling the observer to mark them at a glance. This map will constitute a standard reference for parsons par-sons about to embark in mining adventures, adven-tures, for mining superintendents, brokers, and every miner in Little Cottonwood owning property to which he attaches any value. |