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Show The Salt Lake Mining Review, always careful and conservative in its utterances and observations, but which in its growth and influence has demonstrated itself a power for the good of the mining industry in this inter-mountain section, has announced that it will deviate from its former iixed policy of "every issue an improvement" and will issue a great big Special Holiday Number, with descriptive articles of the geology of the various camps of Utah, written by the ablest scholars in the school of science, and each article to be accompanied by etchings illustrating the formation forma-tion described. Its publishers announce an-nounce that it will be 150 or more pages in size, and 20,000 in number. num-ber. As it will devote considerable of its space to mines and meritorious meritori-ous properties, we would advise those of our friends who have good properties to correspond with The Mining Review, and, while helping help-ing themselves and the Mining Review they will present this section sec-tion and its possessions to those who are to-day making mining one of the greatest industries in the world. |