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Show H; vj work will start jj ; ON PINY0N RIDGE Hjl ) jl After an absence of several weeks, 1 1 i i !i most of which was profitably spent lri Hj j 1 ; ' Indiana, 3amcu McGregor, founder and 1' i !l '''ii manager of the "Pinyon Ridge mining Hi jnj i company, whose possessions are among. H' rliH I I t,ie most formidable at Park City, Is H I l'H j'jl back In his offices. TS'liile negotiations H !( 1 1 requiring his attention in the East were H t M' 1' I noL cr'stnllzcd, owing to the indiffcr- Hr t '1 i' f encc of the Investor toward every and H ) ', I 1 iii all opportunltleR during a presidential 1 1 'fir ' ''' year, he reports satisfactory progress j I f ii und has no doubt of sinews with which 3 !(ii i I I to justify him in inaugurating work rv if' I 011 a tunel that will ultlmutely peno- Hh ;i ff. r ; I trate the 7-0nc for 10,000 feet, the present Hli m t year' Tne undertaking is, indeed, one H ''f -f the most Inviting that has been Hli y V 1 propogated at the Park. Its domain M iIm Pi comprehends a number of well-defined H 1 i!Y i1 llS ledges that have been productive of P jf' ik 1 'much ore in, the upper workings, while H I ihse have have no doubt of results. Among these none are more conversant with the camp and its characteristic than is Mr. McGregor, who has been personally Identified with not a few of Its most substantial developments. |