Show good coal beds S J pollock arrived in cedar fridae last from the antar cite coal beds near harmony and upon being intervened stated tint thit a great deal of worl had been d ne under the direction of R A birker of the kinec the main portion of the worl in was is done on what is 19 I 1 awn nc wn as tun nel del no 3 and it vv as cleaned out from the bo 60 foot point to a distance of feet through much caving ground this tunnel has now been nicely timbered and is in good worl ing condition in the tunnel men tinned has been encountered five veins ot of coal vein no 2 meas aring eighteen inches of pule somi vein no 3 has four feet ot of the same quality while veins nos 4 and 5 have at leant 14 five beet of this valuable alu able fuel while repairing and cleaning out the property about two tons of coal were x ere taken out as a ample and will be kept there until tl e engineer of the company comes which will be in the near future he will mal e test of coal do some burney ing and al 1 0 inspect 3 the various tun nels that have bane been driven and if it is found that the property propel prop eity ty is what NN hat it has been represented to be in all probability a force forc of men will be I 1 put at work NN ork early next spring and active operations commenced it has been found that the reason this valuable property pio plo perty baa has lain idle so long is because ot of the fact that some man or set of me men have knocked somewhat and made as is sections sert ions that there is but little coal there but the fact remains that there ib lb plenty plent and all that is need ed is the necessary work done to get it out the quality is as good as is found in this country and a ready sale tor for it can be had on the coast it is learned also that if the in vesti veti gation of the property proves that it will be a paying proposition the salt lal e route will begin at once to formulate plans to the end that a spur ot of that road will be built to the mines cedar city observer |