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Show 30,000 POUNDS OF WOOL BOUGHT FOR BdSTON FIRM Special lo The Tribune. MODENA, Utah, May 20. R. M. Tut-tlo Tut-tlo of the Central Utah Wool company purchased 30,000 pounds of wool for Boston Bos-ton parties hero yesterday. P. A. Starkweather was here yesterday iooKinjr after wool In tho Interrst o tho Uilcago & Great Western railway. u W.- J. McBurney. merchant and mine-owner mine-owner of Statellnc, passed through horo yesterday, accompanied by his wife, en route to the exposition at St. LouU Mr McBurney. who with Dr. J. C Grlswold owns tho Little ChoBtcr gold prospect at Statollne, reports the tunnel on that property now In moro than COO feet and ncarlng the ore zone Tho LIttIo Chc-tcr Chc-tcr adjoins tho prlnclpnl nlnimo of the johnny company and thcro is every reason rea-son to believe that the oast and west Johnny vein, which has been so productive, produc-tive, will bo cross-cut by tho Little Chester Ches-ter tunnel, H Work on the Creole-Gold Haven property prop-erty Is progressing nicely under the direction di-rection of W. H. Webber. U was reported re-ported that an Important strike, had been mado In drifting to tho Creole vein and has occHHloncd no little elation In camp. ' The shaft Is actually In tov.ni and within with-in a stone's throw of the Smlthson hotel." Bald a Statellnc mining man veslerdav. "When that element known as" tho dude, expert comes to town hereafter ho- need not fear physical exhaustion In going to tho Gold Haven shaft." C. A. Short, ono of the owners of the Snowilake gold mlno at Fay, passed through here yesterday en route north. Mr. Short exhibited some fine samples of freo bearing gold quartz from his property. prop-erty. Tho Johnny Mining company at State-lino State-lino Is Increasing Its forces underground and keeping right up to tho bonanza lino. - Flvo thousand railroad tlos passed j through horo yesterday or construction 1 Two carloads of wool woro purchased hero yesterday by Mr. Summerhays of Rowe. Morris .t Summerhays of Salt Lake City. James Dolvancy of Butte. Mont., passed through hero yesterday hound for tho Frlcburg district, and expects to make an examination of the various other districts dis-tricts along tho San Pedro. Mr. Delvane says that a number of Montana mining men of wealth are manifesting a keen Interest In the finds mndc along the San Pedro and predicts that with the Inauguration Inau-guration of an nil-rail service to Los Angeles An-geles many familiar faces among mining men will bo seen down this way |