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Show I FREE GOLD FOUND jy UPCITY GREEK I IlllfS Colored Expressman. Gets Fine Snm-' .L li' f 3 Ples From the Lakovlew No. 3 t" r lhW Claim. ' ft, i'" i il ' OME good looking gold-bearing I H i1 U J W quarts was brought down y.ester- l y 'jyj ! 1 day from the Lakevlew mining , J j , ' ', jj property near the- head of City ij '; LM Creek canyon. It was taken from "tho :kj surface cropplngs of a ledge three or lh,$ ' ! four inches wide by Thomas Turner, j f'4J the colored expressman, who has an hi 'sj-l jlffj abiding faith la the future of this un- I 1 ( 1 1 1 .if developed mining territory. The find I, ' . ( ?. was made on the Lakovlew No. 3. which ,! J if was located only two weeks ago. No ' jv. llf r.eport has been received from the as- !IU Ml' s'ayers, but the presence of gold is at- ij tested by numerou3 colors secured In ' , ; ' I w panning, f'l ', The other claims In the group, the " ' Iff Lakevlew No. 1 and No. 2, were staked i , "jk out five or aix years ago. There Is a . p large cave on ono of the properties, J' i.h which exposes u strong mineral lead, f'i i , '; and also forma the natural mouth of a i ' ! tunnel. Mr. Turner and an assistant l i '( i't, have gone to work on the ground and j will cross-cut from the cave for the lead ' , 1 opened on the surface of the Lakevlew fl ' i. No. 3. The theory held by Turner and lv Lis co-owner. Trill P. "Wanlcsa, is that ' 1 l the Park City mineral zone crosses the Clly Creek canyon nnd that gold and II . j 1 silver values will be found in place with () ; i'r sunicient exploration II ' j The antics of various picnic parties ; ; have been a rource of considerable an- ( , noyance to the prospectors. Oftentimes j ! j - 'f-i the picnickers will amuse themselves ' . , 'It by pulling up location notices, and on fin' Xc-veral occasions the pseudo miners tf I ;li havo had to be looked up and notified to 1 'i withdraw their claims In order to pro- (Jij tect the original title. |