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Show Deer Cieek Mines To Be Opened Up I'lomliieiil Mining Man Sat a Call. read Ma) lie Itnlll to Heer Creek. Ab slated In uur last Issue, Claud Hitmen, representing the owners of some valuable Ueor Creek properly, accompanied b .1. K. Toi-tor, a prominent prom-inent milling cxpeit, went up inst week to examine what is locally known as the Stewait mine Just southwest or Silver Lake Flat. While not iinnoiinclng his conclusions conclu-sions so far as the technical questions ques-tions upon which ho was asked to pass are concerned, Mr. .1. K. Teeteh, who returned a few days ago from an extended examination of tlio Stewart property, was willing l0 say that ho saw opportunity for development by the application of selentle- methmlss The holdings consist or nine elalniB, now owned by Mrs. M. J. Stewart of Salt hake The acquisition of other contiguous ground mid tho organization organiza-tion of a lompany for development upon an extensive scale are coiilem-plated coiilem-plated If pending negotiations are consummated. con-summated. Mr Teetec, who has had much e.-pcrlonie e.-pcrlonie iu mining both in Alnsku and tho Ititcrmouiitalii legion, said that while It vii3 appaient that tho development devel-opment work had been done from the wrong side, It was evident that the oro In sight Justified development. Ilu sampled veins that ran from thirty to seventy ounces sliver, ID to 72 per cent lend and $1 to ?S gold. .Should the expectations of the men behind the negotiations be realized, the building of a railroad from American Amer-ican Fork to Ucilr Creek will probabl follow without delay. John McTnguo and others this week look up the big fifty horsepower boiler for the Miller leasora on the I'acllle mine. This company now has all of Its machinery up to thu mine, and In tho near future will havo It all, fat 'up niiid-lliiu.burlOivdrlUaniiiiAniOittiri 'iroinTTOtnWTKSlM hi tfpmoT'fi rrVnTBHt" lug with ireepTritcrcih IhO work' Of the Pacific .IctiHorfl, who seem determined lo find out whether this property Iibs tho making of r. mine Ken Ryes, Ibe Salt Lake City railroad rail-road num. with some of his associates, paid another visit to the canvon this week unil returned bubbling over with enthusiasm over the resu't of (he development de-velopment going on In the Hay Sliiif mine Mr Kyes owiim adjoining property prop-erty and Is preparing lo spend eoiisltl-ernble eoiisltl-ernble nionev them this summer There has been a number of oilier investigating parties In the canyon this week, and the outlook for blK developments develop-ments glows with each weok. |