OCR Text |
Show ABOUT MINES. Man-svale Prosperous and the Mines Showing: Up "Well. New Prospects Faying- Biy and the Miners Jubilant Something: Different Dif-ferent from Politics. E. J. Eddard, of Manti, who has been for a number of months past working at the mines in and near Marysville canyon, Piute county, the Ohio mining district, about 150 miles southeast of Provo, and who has interests in-terests in several promising claims there, is in Provo for a day or so on his way to the capital on business connected con-nected with his mines. He reports the outlook and prospects of that mining district as more flattering than ever. On the 24th of July a very rich prospect, pros-pect, w hich has been named "Queen of the Mountains, " was struck by Messrs. Rueben, DeWitt and B enjamin Run-els. Run-els. Pavi" " true.k-"a'-,( - "- -t ivr.sii' 'about - eeoo ... to the ton in " silver and gold. This prospect pros-pect is situated about one-half mile directly di-rectly south of the famous Dalton mine. This, with theTiobert E. Lee, American Amer-ican Girl, Belle of Marysvale and other claims recently located and being worked and assays running high, makes the miners and those interested elated, indeed, and speaks well for the mining outlook of the territory. The R. G. W. is expected to reach this district before next spring, and next year southern Utah, from which Provo will receive great benefit, will outrival the boasted mining revival in the vicinity of Ogden. Crushing mills with a capacity of upwards up-wards of eight tons daily are now near completed. What's the matter with booming I smelters after election. |