Show SALINA TO PIOCHE Some Observations Among the Mining Mi-ning Camps Along the Route Ward Stevenson in a pilgrimage from E nlina to t Ploche has been tarrying at many of tho old camps He found 111 nersvllle an Interesting ono and lapsing I lap-sing Into reminiscence repeats the old story of how lead was discovered and made to serve the pioneer ard his rifle until he detected the presence of silver There Is no record to reveal how much the mines of Mlnersvllle have produced pro-duced he writes but for years they flourished and furnished work When the water level was reached mining become be-come more expensive and there were charges of mismanagement which as usual resulted In litigation and the shutting clown of the mines Twentytwo miles from Beaver is located lo-cated Milfdrd On every side are the evidences of departed glory interspersed inter-spersed with the sIgns of returning prosperity Tho old Williams smelter falling to decay and the Campbell mill aismantieu anu torn aown BpeaK 01 a mst when Frisco was In its youth and the surrounding hills were full of mines The opening up of copper prospects has brought Eastern capital to the rescue and MIlford today seems to be on the eve of a prosperIty dxamed of in Its former day ofTnlnlng V A building boom Is now In full swing and none too soon for the sudden Influx of strangers has made the accommodations accommoda-tions altogether too limited and It Is not uncommon for the transient to find himself under the necessity of sitting he night out by the saloon stove Among the buildings which will be constructed con-structed In the Immediate future nrc nn operahouse an L D S meetinghouse a large roominghouse and a number of others The question of reclamation of desert and through the medium of artesian wells Is being tried and so far there Is good reason to believe It will be a success suc-cess The mining excitement Is reading lag the acute stage and In all directions men are at work prospecting and developing de-veloping and wherever the work Is beIng be-Ing prosecuted strikes are of almo tally t-ally occurrence and it Is not alone copper but gold lead and silver are found In paying quantities A A u LJltrUUIt CJUJCiUJl IK UUUiCC UL CUUbll UU lon by the MajcitIc company Is well advanced and Is only delayed by the failure of material l to arrive on time In the meantime development work on the properties owned by the company is being be-ing pushed us rapidly as possible and as many men engaged In the work as can be advantageously handled The properties belonging to the Ma jostle company are responding nobly to work and the prediction that this company com-pany will have one of the largest copper cop-per mines In America docs not look at all Improbable In every direction from Milford the work le In active progress Old mines supposed to have been worked out years ago are attracting attention and ground hitherto considered valueless less Is now eagerly sought after The catalogue of properties on which de V elopment work Is in progress would be too lengthy The Wild Bill and Burning Moscow located about eight miles south of Milord Mil-ord are making regular shipments to the Salt Lake smelters the ore running shlgh as 30 per cent lead 3 per cent coppor and nineteen ounces silver per ton and of this grade there IB a vein eight feet wide In the Wild Bill The sheep shearing season is at hand and already contracts have been made to shear 100000 head at the Milford i orral J I |