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Show STRIKES AND WORK AT ARYSVALE Special to The Tribune. MARYSVALE.Utah. May 4.-The prospecting pros-pecting and mining work In thlB region has been temporarily retarded by recent heavy snowfalls. Yesterday, lnt night and "today hiiow has boon persistently falling, until now the peaks surrounding surround-ing ML Baldy ore as white as at any tlmo during the winter. Favorable dovelopmcnt news comes from many localities. Tho Franklin people aro driving a.wny on their great tunriel projects, and report tho presence of Inmenso bodies of milling mill-ing ore. ' Morriman & Co. have a carload of ore ready for shipment from the Webster property and are much encouraged with tho present showing of that old-tlmo producer pro-ducer Thtt Ml. Baldy company has reached a depth of 160 feet Jn Its shaft, und reports steady Improvement ln quantity und quality qual-ity of ore, A new Btrike has been mode on the Midnight proporty, owned by William Hekl of Maryuvalo and Messrs. Wooloy and Chamberlain of Garfield county. A now voin has been encounteredv with about jtwo feet of oro running about $40 per ton In gold and silver. Colorado parties rocontly examined tho old Standard mine, and It Is hoped that a deal may bo consum'mntcd permitting tho Standard's largo bodies of lead, ores to bo dovolopod. North of Marysvalo tho nonry Brad-burn Brad-burn Mining company has recently cut a voln twenty-live feet In width, and whllo your correspondent Is unable to stato what valueo this vein carrlos, they must bo encouraging, as It Is reported that during the coding summer a shaft 500 feet Jn depth will be sunk. The "Wedge people have not yet sot-tied sot-tied their complications, and the property Is Idle; but assurances are glvon Uiat matters mat-ters will soon bo adjusted, and this rich gold property bo developed thoroughly Tho striking of the Annie Laurio vein In tho deep tunnel, Insuring large dividends divi-dends for years to como and demonstrating demonstrat-ing that Uils Is tho greatest gold mine In 'Utah, has proven that tho gold lissurcs of this region aro deep-sentcil and permanent per-manent producer!, and has added now faith and courage to tho army of believers believ-ers ln the great future of this magnificent magnifi-cent mining region. Much work Is being projected for the coming summer. Henry Outzcn of Richfield will immediately imme-diately commonco work on the Outzen group In tho Horso Heaven country. Stato Representative White Is Impa Ucntly waiting tho disappearance of the snow, when his partner, A. H. Helsoy of Newark, O., will nrrlve to plan a sum-mor sum-mor campaign on tho Hopo group, abovo Bullion Falls. Several parties of Eastern capitalists will arrive in camp about Juno 1, to Invest in Marysvalo properties. A new contract has been lot on tho Pcrjue-Surprlso, and Max Krotkl nnd A. Soykfo of RJchllold: go to tho mlno tomorrow to-morrow to commence work. Work will shortly bo resumed by Outzen, Out-zen, Krotkl and othera on tho old Buahey proporty, on Cottonwood creek, where, years ago, fabulously rich gold and horn silver ores wero found. Messrs R. I. Blakcslee. Hiram Harmon and L; H. Bartholomew have recently returned re-turned to Marysvalo from a trip to Tono-pah Tono-pah and Goldfleld, and say they Baw nothing noth-ing so good ln a mineral way on their Jounioy as they can see every day around the peaks of old Mt. Baldy. The recent snow-storms may cause delay, de-lay, as tho mountains are so coverod with snow that ground cannot bo properly examined; ex-amined; but Marysvale and Gold Mountain Moun-tain aro both on the c-vo of great mineral min-eral development. |