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Show 4-f -f-M-4 -H-4 HHIHHIf 4H I Se Hotel Corridors f JA1M.ES KEXiVELLY if up from tlio Sagamore mine In San Bernardino county. coun-ty. Cut, of whlr-li he is general manager and superintendent. Tor tins purpose of completing that which was determined upon by tho company foiuo time ago, tlio purchase of a concentrating mill for hlr. company, the Sagamore Mining company. com-pany. Tho property, Mr. Kennelly tuyif. In ; great producer, and when scon at tho Kcnyon upon his arrival In Salt Lake lie talked enthusiastically of tho physical conditions of tho property under his supervision. su-pervision. .Jusl before leaving. Mr. Kennelly Bald, "I am taking oul some very rich ore.. Willi one shift J hoisted 10S smcks of ore that yielded U0 ounces silver, U por cent lead and 56.20 gold pur ton. This Ib the highest grade ore wo have yet encountered en-countered in considerable (juantlty. Vo aro constantly shipping ore thnl nets $100 to tho ton. There aro several thou-pniid thou-pniid tons of oro blocked out nnd on tho dump that will run from $27 to $50 per tun. It Ih for the purpowo of concentrating concentrat-ing this class of oro that the company lias decided to put in a mill, and I am hero to complete 1I10 purch;isr of tho mill which Director Sloan of Philadelphia and myself were here to arrange for sometime ago. J um going to order 11 100-ton mill. That Is tho capacity determined upon lo start, with." "you are operating some dlstanco below be-low Good Springs. Xcv., arc you not'.' What are the present conditions ln that grout mineral region?" "Ves. and I know something of what is going on in Good Springs, and I am glad you called my ui.tontlon to that district, dis-trict, becauso J can tell you something about Good Springs that is not gcnorally known, and that Is. that there is more ore, a greater tonnage shipped out of Good Springy, than out of any mining district in Nevada. The smeller rocords in ibis valley will bear out tho truth of this assertion. Good Springs Is, and I think always will bo, about the best ore-producing ore-producing camp in the State. There ifi llttlo said nbout tho merits of tho mines or tho work being dono there. But 1 tf-11 you there Is more mining done in the ground and less on paper there than ln any other district In Nevada. As ono instance of what is going 011 in Good Springs: A man from Colorado, Just an ordinary-looking miner, came over thcro a few months ago. Ho bought a mine, agreeing to pay S50.000 for it. Me started in to develop the properly, and In doing fio. lho mine has paid for Itself from tho sales of oro taken out in tho course of Its development. Good Springs is not in the gold belt, but if. Is rich In leud and silver and some great copper properties havo been opened up. as also some heavy percentages of slue. I look upon Good Springs as one of tho mor.t reliable camps In the West." C I 4 J REDDIN of Chicago is in the city, a guest of lho "Wilson. Mr. Rcddin has been paying Salt Lake annual visits for tho last fourteen years, and during that time has kept pretty close lab on the city's Improvement and advancement. 11,0 says the change within the past yoar is far and away the most marked. Mr. Ileddin said: "There isn't a city in tho United Slates, with the exception of New. Orleans, Or-leans, that has the resources to draw upon for support that Salt Takc has. Salt Luke is mo situated that she never can have any near competition. Tho na-turo na-turo of the country renders competitive points nearer Denver and San Francisco impossible. Two years ago I saw the progress that was coming for Salt- Lake. 1 was about lo Invest in some real estate then, but carelessly neglected to do so. The properly I was about negotiating for at that time is worth three times what I could have bought it for. The city has a fHart now. and, In my judgmont, 110 power on earth can slay Its progress. Jt is going to be the largest business center cen-ter of any inland city in the country. "There isn't a cltj: in the United States or In tho world that Is laid out in such splendid style. Tho surroundings aro at-tracthe, at-tracthe, nnd this city ought to have tho llnest resorts to be found anywhere. There Is no lake like the Great Salt luke. and no springs that excel tho hot springs of Salt Lake, notably Beck's. Where can you find such exhilarating summer weather'-' A man that would complain of hot weather here, ought to bo put in JalL" 4 HOWARD It. PLATT. formerly division divis-ion superintendent of the Oregon &l ori Line railroad, but now division .superintendent .superin-tendent of the Southern Pacific, witii headquarters ar. Los Angeles, will aruo in the city this morning in li s prlato car. After remaining in the city a d.i or ho. Superintendent Piatt will tour the State of Idaho, accompanied by a tew friends, for a few days. The trip is made for pleasure, and incidentally to attenu to some private bushiest. Irs. 1 Ia"' who has been a guestl of the Konyon, visiting friends in tho city for tho last few davs, will Join her husband horo and accompany him on hla ,'v.p , nooXn Mrs. Plait has enjoyed her visit In fcait Lake to the fullest extonL The ehango from Los Angeles Is so delightful, as alio expresses It. MR. AND MRS. J. M. SCHOOLEY of Wyoming. Pa., friends of Chief UerK J. R. Venablo of tho Cullon hotel, nro suestn of OTat hostelry. Mr. Schooley Is identl-tled identl-tled with some of the great, iron industries indus-tries of hl State Their trip through the West at this timo is principally for plcusure. A. 0. CAMPBELL of Spokane. Wush., W. 11. Hunt of Tacoma, Miles C. Moore of Walla Walla and Clarence Cunningham and wlfo of Seattle, American Smelting and Raining company people, arrived lu the city Friday morning and aro guests of the Knutsford. C S. FRANCIS and parly. Mends of A- J. Davis, President of the Salt Lako City Council, are In the city and are registered reg-istered at tho Cullen. AO I-r. M. R.HOADS of Washington, D. C civil engineer In the Government reclamation reclama-tion service. Department of the Interior, Is in the city, a guest of tho Cullen. as Is also C. O. Townsend of Washington, a civil engineer In tho same department. |