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Show I Sale of the Thunderbolt. G. M. Snow, manager of Trappers' Flat Mining company, mndo public tho fact yesterday that his company had taken up tho bond on the Thunderbolt mountain moun-tain claims, which they have been working, work-ing, in advance, tho development work having fully justified such a step. Tho Una! payment was not due for some time yet. but the company la so well .AtL3-fled .AtL3-fled with the properly that they preferred pre-ferred to buy the clulm.i outright, says a Boise, Ida., dispatch. Ever since this company began Its operations about two years aso, great things havo been prophe3lcd for this camp. Mining men who have explored Ihundorbolt mountain have not been at all backward in expressing the belief that It would come to be one of Idaho's tii-eatest mining camps The claims which furnldh the keynote to tho mountain wore secured by Mr. Snow and his company, com-pany, and they have been developing tho drums In such a manner a' to open ui ono of the largest and richest ore bodies In the West. |