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Show VISIT THE MAYTLOWER. Two Woll-Known Mining Men Inspect In-spect the Property. Special to The Tribune. AMERICAN FORK. 1 tah, May 12. John H. Wooton and Charles K Earl, both prominent mining men of this place, left here today for a short mining tour In the West Mountain Mining dlsin.i Among the different properties which they will visit win bo the Mayflower, in which too gentlemen are large owners This proper.'.- is cot sldered to be In very promising condition, and It Is thought that with a llttlo developmenl work that the prospect could bfl brought to a point where it can be worked at a profit. The visit of tho above gentlemen will in all probability determine, the possibility pos-sibility of opening up of this" old West Mountain mi'v- The Sunshine and tho Overland mines, Which aro located In tho Ophlr district, will resume operations In the resumption resump-tion the Sunshine and tho Overland will 1 1 mblne By nn doing it Is hoped that the different properties can be worked t., n mutual ad image. The mining men ..f this district are much pleased to kn.w that these two old producers are to aj tin b placed in operation It, in a way, affects af-fects tho business of this place, because American Fork Is used as' a base of securing supplies A large force of men have left here for the Whirlw ind mine In the Am. rit n Fork canyon, who, with the alreadj I rge working force at that property, make f. rce that, will turn the mine 10 a g I account,, and It Is the confident expectation expecta-tion of the officers of the company thai before the summer has gon the pi open will have made a good account of Itself. |