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Show QUEEN OP SHEBA TO DCTENDJPBUTIDNS Big Property of Deep Creek District Will Be Worked on Larger Scale. With the completion of the new railroad rail-road into the Deep Creek country there is to be noted a marked revival of interest in the many rich and already proved mlnins; properties of that section of 1'tah, which includes not only Utah, for the district extends over into the Kerber eountrv, where a new town is now being built. W. T). Rawson and his associates have recently aefpiired control of the Queen of Sheba property, which is on the Utah side of the Deep Creek country. They contemplate the reopening at ati early date of this property on a much more extensive ex-tensive scale than it has heretofore been operated. The Queen of Sheba i n an old mine, as pioneer mines In the dist rict so, but it has already produced Slfiii.OLH) in free milling gold ore and there is a iarse ton-nape ton-nape of ore already exposed that will run better than $10 per ton. Some rich shoots of unusually high-grade ore are also to be found in the workings. Mr. Rawson says that he is willing to spend $10,000 in publicity for the Deep Creek distrtf I in general and the Queen I of Sheba property in particular. Me is the president of the Continental Securities Securi-ties it Investment company, which has successfully financed the Hughes Arizona j Copper, and is identified with the work- , ings of the properties of Chloride controlled con-trolled by John B. Hughes of Los Angeles. An-geles. Mr. Rawson has recently returned from an inspection of these properties at Chloride. |