Show THROUGH GRAVEYARD MINING MIMING CAMPS James Chipman has returned from a trip into the Bullfrog country Nevada and anda a pilgrimage from there down Into some of the Arizona gold camps It is not necessary to explain the business that took Mr Ir Chipman into the Bullfrog re region region region gion more than to say sa that he and oth other other other er big mining men hero had presented to them what appeared to be a proposition but which under investigation tion proved to be anything an but what it was represented to be Mr Chipman quickly became disgusted with with whit the whole Bullfrog country countr and what he conceived to be the methods of doing business down that way While hile the weather was not cool either In the Bullfrog country or down in Ari An Arizona Arizona Anzona zona everything looked so dead to the world that the pilgrim experienced a sort of creepy creep cold ca ld clammy feeling such as is supposed to have taken possession of the boy bo who having occasion to pass through a cemetery at night was com corn compelled compelled polled to whistle to keep his courage up Arizona or that portion of It visited by Mr Chipman 13 ts described by him as being a veritable boneyard of aban abandoned abandoned abandoned mills and mines No one appears to be more than half halt alive alle down there and all who ho are able to make a cry Cr are pleading for a chance to get Into some country where people are awake and pros prospering prospering prospering He saw a great many people on his trip who would like to come to Utah but they do not know how to get here Everywhere he went such expressions as Utah Is the only on place Utah is the best mining region on earth etc were heard It Is needless to add that Mr Ir Chipman agreed with all such expressions and whenever the opportunity presented Itself he emphasized the fact that there was no such mining country and no such pros prosperity prosperity prosperity anywhere In the west as Utah boasted bonsted He was mighty glad to get back and escape the hardluck stories and the evident stagnation of the desert mining sections through which he passed |