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Show CONDITIONS BETTER AT BOSTON METALS J. A. TCauffman, president of the Bos-1 Bos-1 ton Metals Mining company, operating in the Bingham district, is back from a trip of inspection on which he was accompanied accom-panied by several well-known business and mining men. William Caylas, one of the visit ors. vh o had a f e w mo n t h s arro made a trip to the mine, said that be was both surprised and pleased by the progress made. New buildings, including a bunkhouse, blacksmith shop and sheds, have been erected, thus facilitating the operations 1 in development. The conditions In the face of the tunnel are reported to be Improving, Im-proving, tbo mineralization being now so strong that the encountering of an ore body at an early stage is anticipated. 1 ' Dr. A. N. Hanson has recently been elected to the directorate of the company. |