Show lII 1H MSI urh Copper bind onn S n tn Thor ughl on1 Sundays Denver Post contains a lengthy correspondence > from Cisco Utah In which Omnd Valley and Its lussll > llUlisare viry nicely described rh corpondent sop among othor things quoting Samuel N King that the Ln Sal mines arc twentvfour miles cast of Moalj In that district considerable development being done and prospectors are strung out oVer a nid extent 0 of Its territory The Dig Indian vein Mr King rape has been Inbred for Sixty or seven miles It IB I a greit mother vein running run-ning In copper gold nnd showing silver In places as high as 1150 to S2IO per ton Dtv ilo merit thus far has been superficial super-ficial The district U remote ond transportation trans-portation facllllKs Are Ifiadenuati Hut cnpltol will seat put I tho gretatoe I murc on the road to Imlltahle pro ducUon reducllon 11111 ocuul be bUill and he countr developed as II de rtehe The war Hurry has temporarily checked check-ed Immigration and stopped the llow of capital to the Weal but the reaction It Is I predicted will sot In befo lIon tram expires and Ihe lido will law In the direction oC She ctllng n000 On Jllnera Mountain Hepburn 1 j Fowler are worklngn group > of proper ties with pn Ulnc results They are putting In an oldfashioned Mexican rrnlm and poet to grind out II to S10 n day to the man Wltlt n good stamp mill and the modern appllanc they should he turning out the equivalent equiva-lent of ten times that many dollars And there are scores of men In the La Sal region who might bo making money If they had a little encouragement In the way of machinery and financial ald Mr King sajs there are millions of I onsofoopem Orestranga II alang tics Ilia I Indlarf I vein I that will I 1 run S nlotlg per cent In copper besides some gold and silver Uoulders weighing 100 toG to-G toni each hae crumbled off the mountain Man run 1J to 15 per cent In copper There nro enough of these detached bodies to keep a 50ton plant busy for ten amble and wlwn the Ilig Inollnn vctn Is fairly dtviloped Its IIcaureo of COIIer ffOl 1 and sliver world moy opcn ito eye of the mining I 1 Mtty I oplre Ur Mr Tmors brought In some line copper I cop-per ore specimens from the Dlue foil incl left them with Mr Henry to be lent to the Omaha exposition Tha ihaft on this property Is now down bout seventy feet and the ore la I hold Ing out ery well At this depth they Ore worklllg In are that Os abont sixty p omen t copper lC lice aluo Is still found with increased I depth the owners Intend to put In nil Iho capital tequlrcd to make the Hell a shipper at the earliest possible date Encamp menl lIeruld |