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Show The Fx'Trsionist. Cook's Ex- j eursiooist for March ha been received , from the publishers in New York. 1 This is a monthly publication issued by Cook, Son A Jenkins, tourist and excursion ex-cursion managers, of whom the Herald Her-ald spoke some time since upon the occasion of the arrival in Salt Lake of Mr. Cook and a party en route ireued the world. Tho Excur.-iocit contains full particulars as to the various rou:cs, programmes prices, Aic, asd is a traveler's guide to all parts of the world, in fact a tourist's txufe mccunu Map of Little Cottonwood. ColoLel Froiseth has finisK-jd his map of Little Cottonwood with its mining locations, and u was to be expressed Last night for Ethograpbing. It contains, con-tains, distinctly thown, the twenty-ooe miceB that have been surveyed fcr United States patents ; some twenty tunnel locations ; and about four hundred hun-dred minite locations. Besides Little Cottonwood, including Alta and Central, Cen-tral, and tho numbers of their blocks as well as the names of the 1 streets, it bhowa several of the more important portions of the Big Cotton-, wood district, and the mountain side ! leading up to American Fork district. The map is drawn on a scale of four hundred feet to the inch, from official surveys, and bears the indorsement of surveyor general Clements aa to its correctness. When looking at it yes-terday,and yes-terday,and the large amount of careful work which it exhibited, the impression impres-sion came strongly that it was one of the best things we had seen for conveying convey-ing a correct impression of the mining region embraced, as it is, we think, decidedly the best map of the kind yet i got up in this Territory. j |