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Show I'tAH'S MI KINO INDt'STRV. The Tines publishes another letter today regarding tho. IJinhain mines, and also n letter from tho Tiutic district. These letters, written by a practical raining corrospondoat, aro attracting considerable attention. They are appreciated ap-preciated by the men interested in mining min-ing matters, and at the same time they convey to the outside world much important im-portant information about the great miueral resources of Utah. Our mining min-ing 'correspondent, as previously stated, will visit every important mining eauip in Utah. We propose to boom tho mines of this territory ill every possible way, and iu a thorough and honest manner. It is a fact that tho development of tho mineral resources re-sources has hardly yet begun. The mountains all arotiud us are full of gold, silver and lead, but as yet comparatively com-paratively few mines have been opened, Those that are being operated are nearly all of wonderful richness, especially those of Park City, Bingham, Tintic, and American Fork. In this connection the enthusiasm prevailing in the Salt Lake Mining exchange is an encouraging sign.' There is uo doubt that the exchange, composed of leading business men, capitalists', and mining operators, will do much towards promoting pro-moting the mining industry of this territory. ter-ritory. . |