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Show MANAGER CRAIG RETURNS FROM ALTA William H. Craig, who, with his associates, as-sociates, is rejuvenating tho Kcnncbeo group of mines and placing them among tho productive ones at Alta, camo down from camp-yesterday, much pleased with tho prcsont outlook, and will leave for the Tampa group at Bingham, of which he Is tho general superintendent, this morning. The road to Alta, said he, has been materially Improved during tho past few days of warm weather, although It Is with great difficulty that a wagon can bo moved beyond tho Crown Prince and Frederick. In the installotlon of tho power plant and compressor tho Columbus Con. Is making good progress, with the plant to go Into commission early next month: whllo the Llttlo Pittsburg Is to resume at once. The Albion has Its work again well In hand, while tho camp has everything every-thing good to say of tho Qulncy. At the Maxllcld In Big Cottonwood Manager Thomas hns another consignment of high-grade high-grade silver and lead ore ready for tho market, whllo conditions generally In tho region arc all favorable to Increased activity. |