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Show i 1 NEW MILLS FOR 4h LA SALS REGION ', i (3 . . ' If TT HE cyanide plant will) which thu j , tj' I Interstate Mining and Milling: l , i J t 1 J company Is equipping Its propcr- ' Jj. tics at Gold Basin, will go Into , j y !, commission not later than August Ifi, 'j 1 ' F , said J. II. Clark, who was up from (j . camp again yesterday, the crushers to J ! begin grinding on ores that will afford r Jj, A an average of $7.C0 gold per ton. At j ' present the boilers are being set, with ! IJ 1 the sawmill In steady operation and , J .'' everything favorable to a completion of ' ji the mill as scheduled. i,1 fi ' The Grouse Mountain group, upon 3 J , which W. H. "Wlioct has been directing ii '. j.', the work, will also bo equipped with J i " jj ' a mill the present season, says Mr. "'. " Clark, the management having blocked ' ' v out a" large amount of ore of good inlll- f ! ., lng quality. , it ; That Emlle Borene and his partner 2 jj have found the lode from which the ( ' ,' ' ' j , rich float scattered over Wilson mesa J ! i 1 has Issued, Is quite probable, said Mr. I 1 1 1 j' Clark, and while the ledge has been fol- i' lowed to a depth of but thirty feet, i " everything appears to be In place. He j j expects the La Sals to develop Into one f i ' I of the most productive of Utah's camps I , i , ( the present season, and says that with , n the assistance now being accorded It J by the people of the East, as well as I , j'1 those of the Stale, It will have soon . I been demonstrated. Mr. Clark will . leave for camp again today. |