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Show THE lirtl' CM I h tOUalTEY, A councat-u.NorNT In thu Denver Mtntny Afftf writing from Ibatah, Utah, makes eomestaturaeuta relating to tho Deep Creek country, lie say that In a mineral sense the territory embrace twocountleaof Nevada. Lko and White Tine, and In area Is about iveutyflve mile square. It Includes Clifton. Fetter aud Hprlug Creek mln In g district, and by common consent, Dugway, Willow Hprlug, Kagle, Oltu-coe, Oltu-coe, Mumaey Creek and Whlto Horse, The Clifton district Is ,ho oldest lu Western Utah. U Includes the (lold Hill and Dutch Mountain group of mine. Its area it about twelve mllta wjuare, and la sal 1 to abound In Iron, copper and sliver ores. At the Gold Hill mine there are thouaanl of tona of ore upon the dump awaiting a chance to be reduced. The ore 1 hard aud soft carbonate, yUldlng thirty ouueva of silver, and thirty-five percent load, The average awny value of Cltfton district la forty ounce silver, thirty r cent, load aud 11 In gold. The Hprlng Creek district aJJolua Clifton, It Isouly about one.) ear old, but aomu good liilnea havu leuu already developed New discoveries have been male within the past; two wi til In this district, at a lUco tailed Dry Can on. The correspondent Is of the oplulon that railroad Sigeuclea In those districts dis-tricts would be the means of developing develop-ing valuable mining properties. |