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Show GOOD SPBINGS CUSTOM MILL. Means With Which to Reduce Big Tonnage at Camp. A letter from Good Springs. Nov., says that under tho management of Mark Hopkins tho purchasers of tho Potosi group aro Installing tho tramway over which ores already mined and now at tho surface will soon begin to pass on their way to tho smelters of Salt Lake valley. Cunningham nnd Jowett of Marysvale. Utah, are again on tho ground, and are noY pushing development on tho old Betsy group, whllo M. Bryan of Los Angeles, An-geles, who Is developing tho Red Cloud, Is much pleased with results that nro now bolng recorded. Harvey Hardy of Salt Lako brought In a sack of oro from his Hoods group which Is characterized ns tho beat lead oro that has been seen in Good Springs. Ho will begin shipping thero as soon as the railroad la ready to rccelvo it, which will bo in a short tlmo. Mr. Johnson of Schroder & Johnson, by whom tho Johnny mlno and Gorman-American Gorman-American group has been bonded, -has gono to Los Angoles, and says they will havo tho mill on tho Johnny In commission commis-sion within tho next thirty dnys. It is said that custom ores will bo treated at tho plant, nnd that this will do mcro to stimulnto work In tho region than anything any-thing that could be dovlsod. In tho mines much oro Is awaiting this means of reduction, reduc-tion, nnd It promises to provldo work for a largo number of miners. |