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Show DEEP CREEK LOOKS E00 GOOD sn A woll 'known mining man who returned re-turned recently from tho Fish Springs section of -western Utah speaks very favorably fa-vorably of the conditions ho found there. Tho Utah mine, tho "biff little mine" of the state, Is shipping oro regularly. Tho values arc running practically the fame as thoso which have made the Utah mine famous. J. Colthurst Is taking out hlgh-grnde oro on his group of claims to the Koulh of tho Utah and should be on iho ma rlcct soon with a carload that will net a good round num. Tho AUncr's Dream claim, adjoining the Utah on tho cast, is being worked under bond and lease by tho Silver Chief company. Some Bood work is being done on tills ground now and results are looked for .-it any time. On account of Its favorable location and tho fact that tho geological conditions aro the same a3 exist in the Utah ground, the outcome at the Elinor's Dream will bo awaited with interest. In th0 neighborhood or Clifton and Cold Hill in the Deep creek country considerable consider-able activity is expected the coming season. sea-son. Tho Western Pacific Copper company's com-pany's strike near Willow Springs has attracted new attention to that section. From reliable sources it is learned that W. Carson has .encountered somo high-grade high-grade gold ore in his claims in Dry Canyon Can-yon It is declared he has also proven a large ledge of low-grade ore. It is believed that with the auto truck service into Gold Mill in operation considerable con-siderable ore will bo shipped from that section during the coming spring ami summer. The Young-Little, Watson & Chandler, Gardner &. Rodenhouse and Carmen & Gcrstcr ground In and near Clifton; tho EHckson-Anderson ground, near Overland canyon; the JIorduff-IIIck3 at Dutch mountain and the Hudson, Woodman and Simons Copper Queen at Gold Hill should bo among the shippers when the better transportation facilities now assured them materialize. Attention Is also being called to the Fcrbcr district, where tho Reed & llaighl properties have developed good bodies of oro running from 12 to 1G per cent copper cop-per and small values In gold and silver. With the lower haul to the railroad now promised much of this ore can bo shipped to advantage. All indications are that for theso more or Jess Isolated sections of western Utah the year 1011 will be a successful one. |