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Show j LUTLE COTTONWOOD. Notes oa Soa's of ti Friooip.il ; Mines A H 'pa.ai Oat look. Alta City. Utah, September 27, 1S7S. KitHora HtraU; 1 This camp appears on the eve of anothrr era of prosperity. Several mines of great prospective worth are being mure thoroughly prospected than heretofore. Notably among these are the Lavinia-Griuly group aud the Alta Consolidated. At tho former a deep tunnel is being run aud suitable machinery is in courae of erection for a thorough exploration of the mine. Already an important development has been made above the tunnel level, aud within a few months a heavy yield of ore may bo safely anticipated. At tne Alta Consolidate.!, steam bt'irjtii: won;! are now running, aud deep pros peeling in very favorable ground is being carried on. At the Emma come go.xl prospecting prospect-ing is beiu. dono on the B..y City tnnnl ll Thij w.iri; nn, 1,1- lh. intelligent dirtc;;on of Mr. George Cell 11113. The Emerald Hill T. -fc M Co. i? putting up machiuery for the more rapid development ol iheir property. At the Flagstaff another level (No. 0) is just started, which will unquestionably unques-tionably cut that immensely produo live series of ore bxiies encountered on the levels above. The Prince ot Wales ia reported as being much improved of late. The Toledo ships daily ten tons of $100, ore. This mine will "astonish the natives" by its immense yield within j a year. The Butte is about starting I up under lease to practical and iutel-1 ngent miners. I bave not time to particularize farther at present. However, the outlook is certainly very cheerful. Our little town is being rapidiy rebuilt, re-built, aud an air of thrift, industry and prosperity ia seen on every hand. Zip. |