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Show LIKED DEEP CHEEK. COLOffADOANS FIND THE MINES ARE AS CREAT AS REPRESENTED. Three Weeks Time Spent la the Various Districts Xlie Good It-porta -Wadeof the Country Were Fully Veritled Local and General Milling N e w s. A party of ('oloradouns who have been Taking in tin; Dtqj Creek mining distric ts for tin- past three weeks, returned from that country last night. Tin; party was composed of . A. .ludkins and Geo. Henry Hcwett, of Aspen and Hon. William Geldcr, of Glen-Vo.xl Glen-Vo.xl Springs. These gentlemen only re-tcnaini'd re-tcnaini'd a few hours in the city and then departed de-parted for their homes. Before taking the train tin y wire s. cnjhy a Times man who asked for the impressions made on them by what they had seen. They agreed that they liuil Im inrtl u most favorable opinion of several of the Deep ('leek i ami's. Asa mining min-ing region, it fully came up to their expectation.-. IJefi-re going there, tin; most cx-tr.nagant cx-tr.nagant representations IniQ Veen made to tlnni e i:.e -i irnir the number a,. id richness of tin- mi.'i. -s. All of the stati-meiit-i made to tin-in piev.o'.is t to their departure Jiad hi i n m riiit d. It is a regie. n of inliiiile possibilities Then are Uo.en id leg properties which could produce pro-duce largely with their present dcvclop-nn-i'i, wiiii h in ino-t instances is eoiiliued to ai' n siii laee workings. Tlie country needs .- railroad, thi-y said, and it is certainly rich Mioiigh in uuiierals to sii;port one. Tuout ihe gentlemen, Mr. .ludkins and Mr. Il. uitt, have had years of experience in mining, and they are men whose reason canuu! he l.eguiled liy their enthusiasm. v s.i v it is a grand mineral .roducing c ;, .!' y. Today's Ore K--cipts M -inii. Ton. 1: 14 U.iUion-B ck 1!J I. tali HI T -JiS Local and Ccneral. "1 lie Daly No. sl.a: t- is liovv down 50H 3'ert. Seine new m achinery lulu been purchased for t be M ay !! i Wi r . .' !! si ,j ud;'e. foreman of the I'.ily a:nl a la::-.e mnii r in tie Maytlowei-, is in the city. Charles I.a :m:iei-.stl ii f, who is interested in .In- Sevier mine, arrived lroni Gold Mountain Moun-tain last night. F. J. Thomas, a mining man lYom Marys-Vale, Marys-Vale, came in from the soutli yesterday. Clias. If. liii.-eh is down from Park oil the Kortl.h'iHt Nevada Maytiowcr suit. Tin- entire ion e has been laid dT at the A II iain v tuiioel and t hat part of the mine bised dow n I'or tie- winter. Dcvclopmeii's in the upper workings v. ill continue, where thc i'e is la lu ll gi m d i ire. There has oecu f.c:i'---". any falling oil in tiic volume nf water which is pouring: out of Tin- ' tntai "io drain tuuiii !. An aileuipt will be made lo raise the truck above the water leiel. The ore shipments from 1'ark City last, week ami.u:iteii to N4 tons, contributed as follows: Ontari ':1'', Daly ISO, Maytiowcr iJl-i and Anchor Is? tons. Several Park City people who are interested inter-ested in La Plata, tiling in the most encouraging en-couraging reports from Unit district. George. C. Sclienk, who has been in Eureka for a week past attending- to the annual assessments on some score or more i'f mining claims he possesses in that camp, has returned to the city. The new plant of electric machinery on the Pooriuan mine in Idaho is working to the utmost satisfaction. |