Show I GOLD VEINS RICH ORE I Four Feet of Hock Which Averages 4 Over 1530 Per Ton From George F Dalton manager oft of-t the Gold Vein companys Wedge group i of mines at Marysvalc came tidings yesterday that at a depth oC eightytwo fet in the shaft thvre is now exposed four feet of ore that affords as much as S184 silver and 5G gold per ton Duncan I J Frew who came up from camp yesterday I yes-terday morning with the news from Manager Dalton saya he was assured that this was an average of four feet of rock Meanwhile the mill the use I of which was acquired from the Dalton company Ia i running on secondclass I ore from the Gold Vvjlns ledge I t byproduct I by-product showing line commercial ic I suits while the contents to which the I tailings have been decimated denote the most efficient milling A sample oC I the concentrates shown Mr Frew Indicate I Indi-cate good values although he was not shown assays Developments at the I Wedge are surprising the Inhabitants I of the region and are doing much to f stimulate interest In the camp I I During bin absence Mr Frew attended attend-ed a sole of ailiool lands at Parowan where he acquired I20 acres around I Desert Mound on which eminence come Iron is lining developed It Is suspected I I sus-pected that Mr Prow will do some farming on his acquisition Tim Denver KIo Grande said he has now surveyed from MaryHvale into I > aver Valley canyon or to a point six miles abovo Orions ranch on Its way Into Iron county and ten miles above Mnryavale Is now croBictIwilng To those along tho route It appears as If the company was headed for the Holds I of lion and that It will begin to draw upon the dppOHit for the Bessemer product before anothor pcnton shall haVo passed Into history Cortalnlv the people In tho southern country have I I reason saidMr Frew to rejoice at the outlook |