Show hlll tl 1 ll L M i na ot es anc A 4 44 44 4 C 11 blanehard Blan phard and J fewson smith were out from the capital on saturday arid sunday mr blanch ard came here it tre forthe purpose of in specking spec ting t the he kang william property which at this time is being worked through the centennial eureka andrew madsen manager of the tintic gintic mining company is exhibiting some fine specimens he brought over from the mine mr madsen states that the vein they are following is showing lead at the bottom this he says is a sure indication of a good body of ore provo herald the intermountain glass company has just filed articles u th the s c of state and among thi di nettra is 7 P Roi noia erill a foider r re dent of this c ty fhe the corn coin lanys ot Ciciala clam to havi 1120 1120 a i 0 oc of sili sill a in hush flush valley naley s som distance to the narth of the tint c district this sand formation being ready to go into the furnace for the manufacture of glas glass three in gradients are usually used in the manufacture of glass silica lime and s soda od a and all of these are to be had in the bush rush valley section of the state copper stocks are developing ag gresi greg ive give strength and with the mr or bailment tail ment of operations in the lake district as a result of the labor troubles the production will be re deuced some 20 pounds a month then there seems to be a greater demand for the metal from the manufacturers and it will not be at all surprising if the price again reaches 15 cents a pound or better notwithstanding the fact that copper is a by product here in tintic gintic a good price for this metal cannot help but stimulate in ning a operations john T ilayev who followed the mining game in for many years and who was one of the sue lessees at the mammoth mine is baek in the state again after spending some time at his mining property in nevada he ile has been in bait lake this week but will adly be in tintie for a short visit before returning to his present home near caliente mr air hayes is well ell pleased with the showing at the cherokee he nevada property in wh ch a number of local I 1 ole olle arc are inter ested in an interview with the mining ed tor of the herald lican mr air illyes states that tha t a colo rado syndicate has just taken over the little ch ef mine which is cocat ed about eight miles to the west of caliente A force of fifteen men are nov no v employed and at the present time the property contains a good sho shoeing ing of ore that will run well in lead and gold mach alach nery from the old camp of delamar has been moved to the little chief ground and a motor truck will be used in hauling es a and pd ore to and from the mine fa |