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Show a Canyon Road Again Opened Melting Shown Cnuse Increasing Ac-tlrlty Ac-tlrlty In Canyon Mines, Which Bold Great Future Promise. With tho melting snows tho men owning mining property In American Fork Canyon are growing Impatient to get up there, and go to work. Sov cral outfits did mako the trip this wcok, and succeeded In getting the road open as far as tho old smelter slto. From hero It is but a short dls-tancq dls-tancq to tho Dutchman cabin and t Pacific Camp, which dlstanoo can ens. lly bo covered on snow shoes. Peter Miller, superintendent for tho Pacific Leasing Company, went up Monday with six miners to resume work on the long bore, which tho Bingham capitalists aro pushing in to tap tho promising vein that had to be abandoned because of too much water. Tho faco ot the tunnel Is In tho hardest rock over encountered tn tho property, and ono man Is kept almost steadily employed sharpening drills. Mr. Miller docs not think tha tho vein will bo encountered for twe months yet. Ono of tho Wild Brothers came down Tuesday, and reports tho Dutc man strike holding ont well. The manager of tho Bay State Mine wad preparing to take, two men up to tho property this week to clear the deck for action. Tho Bay State Is ono of the properties, which has many mining men guessing, and lis owners are preparing to .test out the Vein at an early-date. ' ,W As sroscts. are v .Hearing. 'for vari jCyfe2HMEsi-B-B--i-s WWT?SePyTH! week tho slock sold for 3 cents more than It has brought for a long time. |