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Show At GreaF Depth I In Good Springs Thousand Feet Under Ground Fine Ores Appear Material on Ground for Phone System. For the first twenty miles of S telephone tele-phone py-Btem that shall enable those desiring de-siring to communicate by wlro with the sisterhood of camps extending from Good Springs "station"' on the San Pedro Route, material Is now upon the ground, said Hurry Joseph, the originator of tht system, on his return from the south yes-terday, yes-terday, accompanied by David DOPUS and Willis Booth, who are associated with him. Tho first twenty-mil" section. a'-COfdlng a'-COfdlng to the survey. will extend tO Sandy From that station It will be extended ex-tended to the Potosl mines; thenco to I'ahrump, Johnnie and A-h Meadows, and on to Rhvollte, where It will connect with tho system created by D. H. Peery of thl-cltv thl-cltv and Ooldfleld and his associate-. With this service tho miners and nn i-cbants i-cbants of Salt Uakc will be permitted t roach the camps whoso patronage is so much desired through tho quickest medium. me-dium. Am a route OVfif which to operate the autocar. Mr. Joseph fa" that extending i from Good Springs to llullfrog Is Undoubtedly Un-doubtedly th most practicable With others of this city Mr. Joseph Hss succeeded In buying up a group of most promising locations at Good Springs, that nre now being proppeoted, with quite favorable fa-vorable result, By him the camp lc fv-teemed fv-teemed us one of the most meritorious Into which he hits ever Inquired At tin-plant tin-plant being operated by the Keyitone . iiinpany the tiifi uagemeti t In dropping its stamps on U( gold ore, while the ledgS from which It Is being mined has been fathomed to a depth "f b feet. The Red ('loud presents S most Interesting Inter-esting proposition, Its ores affording an average of about .' per cent mercury and Jls gold, while In nnother channel occurs nn on- which is maintaining an average of $o gold The Campbell lead mines In tho same region continue Idle, owing to the presence of tho state bv which they are owned In court. Over tho region Mr Joseph Is quite enthusiastic, und while th- camp has been productive of a great deal of wealth already, the output of the future, he believes, will greatly exceed that of the past. Mr. Joseph leaves for the hills again todny. |