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Show . DRY CANON. I Tin Place Win re the Money i j Co m in-; Kroui. jCoulldeitci- lifsluioil ami IU1-Yt'liijinicut IU1-Yt'liijinicut prureodiiij U ll. 1 Mini ul tlio U uml). Dky CaSox. Sept. 27, 1S75. The season no lar hia Wen a prosperous pros-perous one for this district, and more especially this p rlion uf it. The sea-son sea-son opeiud tintavorably ; money war, M'aree, in laet hardly o Ih got lor tho uipve of developing mining property. prop-erty. Capitalists wtre timid al-out investing, and altogether tilings wore a decidedly "blue Monday" look which wiw not wry onooumging to ilie lHvr miner; but as the season, tulvancixl a gradual change was per ceptible. tub sixr.ws or wak, in the shape of money, began to bo : more plenlilul. Tint hotter developed of the mines increased their forced of working men, and at the present lime nu n are Ivginniug to rvalue that the e.Mnp ia producing inuio ore this S'-a-u tlin .'. did in any procedi.m one. Capital has gaiuoil ovnii fence in the .lability of the iniuef, mil is miw s vk mg invi-stment in-!c id of lighting light-ing shy as it did m tse early part of the year. l'iie L'ALHVKMl BuY, a very promising pro pool, situattxl U,e same nKHint.ou and Ih'Iow the : I'mcago uiimj, h.ut li'tn po'.d k' t..no ! part e at a lair figure, Tne company com-pany piuvii.toiug is a i m.vrp r tUvl one, and is pusmng tlio irk of di-velopmetil di-velopmetil aiie.id Willi a vim. S, far i it has no re:Vu lo Lv dissatlatied Willi I the purctiaso. 1'i'e ore m the mine is alvul two Ieet thick and inisUut!y inertsing in bii , Wj-.dis K-tng of a high grade. THE OAI.ENA MINE, m ihe same vieinity, is a very encouraging encou-raging pro peel. Il has U-eu deve!-opiil deve!-opiil by an incline slili alvul 20) let-l devp, and shows a Uvly ol tine snultiug ore tnroe leel thick, sample assays of wmeli ran as inch aa ISO ou iK ea per ton of 2,(.Vfc.' pounds. At the Mine lime ihe ore averai; from I oO UUyj fr eent le.ul. l'uee mmra I are ad ?i;uatil on ihe mulii .de of j u.e tauon, ii 1 in eloe pr'Xi:nily ti ' tut- ' i whicii in aii prjhah;L:y is tliegre.it-f-i lead-ore pr dueiitg mine in Cub. T ie average sitipmi ut p-jrday for lite !a.-l twi Ive moutiia has been forty tni, anl tins has been done without 1 denuding the mine ol ore; to tne oon-' trary it has been the roiill of drivi l!;e main incline, which has now reached t ic great d'p.u of twelve ; liundred feel: and withiu the past iortuight the workmen have dsT- i ered another ledge of ore wiiicn xm- 1 nion repntrt avers U thirty five feel tmck, and extends, so far as at pres- 1 enl known, indefinitely to the right and io.;. On the north id; of liie caun the , i tilLVEK CKOWS I is just now the subject whieh is moat ; diseiii''d. Tins property has been 1 1 worked in a desultory m inner lor the pat tliree years, i'tit wiiii little 1 prulit until aU ul tliree mon'.lta ago, : wiieu the owuers cmimi'-nood pr-n-; peeling in tne hang-ng wail, and, were rewarded for timr researeli by, the iii!ioOverv uf a Uiy of ore ihne ftet tinek, Iviug immediateiy over hxl and unJ-Tuei'.h a t-o iy of slate i or (-hale. Tne work was pushed , aiiead with d scaled, ai;d at a depth , ol fiity feit l he re ia a sn foot vein of ' sHjlid ore. Tit K UtSK.NHtli.KY MINE has bv-en ihurough'y prpei ted thi summer, and is one of tne btst st-cund-rate mints in oamp. Tne ore body aa found lies to tne east of the oid wonting, and is a wcli-dvliued vein of iugh grade ore, about eighteen inches thick, wnich, owing to its ( richuers, wiil amply remunerate the ( owners lor their previous outlay in pre peeling their ground. THE MIDDAY M1SB, ! one ot the oldest locations on Shoo Fiy hill, is being worked with ihe, energy characteristic of the owners, j and is amply repaying them for their j risk. The mine is in close proximity to the Dcseret, justly ccltbraU-d for its rich ores, and is producing some very rich ore, similar in character Ui Ihe last named mine. Between these two there is a small cloud of war, no big-1 ger than a man's hand, which may j presently culminate in a terrible storm, j THE BL'UiEK, ( a new location, owned by Mr. Tom, Oney, i.- a very pmuiineut location. . Tne ore body, although not very large, is extraordinary rich. It is silualtd in the vicinity of the once celebrated Mono, and immediately be-1 low the now deluuct Magnolia. In consideration of these things the owner is indulging iu dreams ol future fu-ture wealth aud luxurious ease. THE WHAT-CHEKR MISS is also ft new location with a very respectable res-pectable showing of uro for the amount of work done; but being situated sit-uated in the vicinity of the Bulger there is every chance in the world for a vexatious law suit between the respective owners, which will be a lat ihiSt: for some of the legal luminaries, lumin-aries, and a bad thing for the owners, who must needs go lo law to satisfy a morbid ambition to own everything in night, when iho bettor way would be to divide the chancca by consolidation. consoli-dation. THE TH AD STEVENS' has struck a rich body of ore to the1 east of the old workings, and is now i lollowing it underneath the canon! and int the opposite or Hidden j - Treasure hill. The owners say they will follow the ore if it takes them, through the Jordan river, which would be a big thing for the narrow gauge which could then switcn oil and return to Salt Lake ni the tunnel. WII.P MAN OK THE WOO Pi. This section of country has ureal live sensation iu the shape of a crazy Dutchman, known as Dutch Frank, who, alter sUiyiu around camp for P.IHH' time and indulging in all manners man-ners of crazy freaks, has run off into ilie mountains, and ia now wandering around between I his and Bingham canon, occasionally appearing to wind choppers, (lightening them almost out ol their wits by his wild, unearthly yells, and almost naked ai d emaciated per.-on. How he sub-Mdis sub-Mdis at this season of the year is a myslery which no cno here can solve. TKTOJI. |