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Show LITTLK COTTONWOOD LKT-T LKT-T K It. 'I Ju 'L itiiiMi Koiitl- Itusiin'ss iliiiint; Niiiimiiiry. ALT A I 1TV Ua- improM-d so tnlieh, sin-e mv ah-..eiiee, ah-..eiiee, that 1 : ouli h "hard ly " licog-ni.e licog-ni.e (he pi ace. Iniproveuient-s are made on all .-ides, and thti hu.-iias men of the town have all they can do to supply the wants of their daily in-ei'e.i.-iie' cii-tMin. The road up the eafioii from (iranite i.s dry and firm, hut a ' rough as the rocky road to iJuhlin." Men are eontantly em-ph.yl em-ph.yl on it hy the l"lagtail'" enm-pauy, enm-pauy, and 1 eonliili'iitly expect, in the course of time, to record the completion com-pletion ofa macadamiail route from Aha to the terminus, of the narrow gauge railroad. hi.mi: si;w iii. ovkimks Of ledges have heen made, hi tiie granite lormation near Tannersville, the clippings assaying 18 per ton in silver and $-0 in lend. develop- locations, Tliev are merely fair prospects. pros-pects. TannersviUe 1ms been improved verv inneli since the erection of a fine hotel kept hy C'y lha. Travelers to Alta can now rely upon being treated well and getting gixwl accommodations accommoda-tions at Tannersille. Tlie Fuller House, AlU, still enn-tinues enn-tinues to receive the lion's share of imhlie palronage. Without fear of eontradiclion I pronounce it the tiuest hotel in I'lah, outside of .Silt I-nke City. Our city eiin furnish tlie best accommodations to-day of any mining camp in the Territory. 1. II. Simmons still continues to run the finest restaurant in Alta. His table i.s supplied with ail tlie luxuries of the market. He advertises his place for sale, as lie wishes to retire from public service in this high altitude alti-tude on account of his, health. For a 1'n-st-class caterer, a good bargain is ollered with a sure prospect for n fortune. for-tune. Abe Cohen, vlhi. "Cheap John," has removed from the place where he lived last to a house on third street, where he has started a "hit" .saloon, a furniture slore, crockery house, miners' outfitting establishment, and a general auction business. Fie has numbered it -HI. It should have heen -111 11, but he was crowded for Yesterday Billy Brandt opened the Xevnda Ficstam'tint, one door east of H vl,,- A- It ,i linn pct-ilu lishiuent, and, like a new broom, sweeps clean, lie will do a rushing business. This line properly continues to pour forth its wealth without stint. The shipments from the mine up to date have averaged 100 tons daily, amounting amount-ing to over ,lX0 tons for the three weeks, and shipments are to be increased in-creased to loO tons daily. THE VAI.I.EJO People have shipped seventy tons. They are going to increase their working work-ing "force and will soon be shipping a large amount of ore daily. THE EMMA lias shipped l'So tons of ore. tlie aver-; aver-; age value of which was iW in silver to the ton. The mine can and will increase its shipments, as soon as the lower levels can le worked. They are now abandoned because of water. There is o.OOO tons of ore now on the dump, undergoing concentration by j the jigging process, which yields an average value of $100 to tlie ton. THE HIGHLAND t'HIEV Ha? shipped 'AH) tons of vz grade ore, and will continue its shipments during the season. THE WLNSOK GROI'P Have commenced shipping ore, but owing to the absence of the superintendent. superin-tendent. 1 could not. obtain any reliable reli-able information. THE n.WENroKT Has shipped ISO tons and continues to ship aUmt 10 tons per day. The working torce on the mine is to be increased in-creased as soon as the water decreases. The prospect in the mine were never as favorable as at present. They will increase their shipments to 7 tons daily. THE WELLINGTON Ua,- shipped tons. The ore from ll.ii mine U taken from the unncr level, the lower works K-ing completely comple-tely submerged in water. The company com-pany will increase their shipments largely as oou as the water disappears. disap-pears. THE KEEI) .t llENx.N Has shipped two hundred tons and i shipping ten tons per day- A big strike has Wen made in the mine and the company is now constructing a tramway. l.00 feet in length, built of T iron. This tramway will soon be completed when the company will ship 100 ton? daily. nu: nuNVE oi WAiJ-s I.- mx1!! to commence shipping. Tiie Herman tunnel tia a large amount of ore sacked readv tor ship ment. Its record will come soon, i T'e.e Morning fcir Tim- couimenees j -'nipping next week. It ha nearly . l.uH.1 tons of ore on the dump. The prospects of Little Cotionwivxl 1 were r.ev. r -o tiatt' ring ;is now. I'i ic I camp is prcAh:e:i;g more wt-aith t::r.n : all irx du-irivts of the Terriion' com- : Ak HiyAi.p. |