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Show Tilt: is r.Uli lint C-.f ."' !".' ! i l'.;i:::Uinii-n C. r Wcni.! (.'rsi::ii. La I'lala, in B?nr (od-h, the , liooniing tidiiimr camp. --' bdua'.i. -'J miles sii:.-.:'.'y s.ar.h-eaot Brigiiam, n the Ca'die r-,:.' w. 'n r Co. ii;o . h ;J i "th? mi'ka- ; di: M i. L ia f aaai in th k n:. r j e- :.. : ,ty. The t'cvt a sin rte. L n a. ',: -; i'r- m kripha::. ! ;: a "i.d ' ,,d :n ! a;.- about the same in lengi :, --. I A Brf-r.:-:n rep.-r; -r vi:-it' 1 the ' j s this w-ek. ih ;". ','- V. .: , !; :-'' in which is r;en. ! ' y. v jVvral !;;::::: :d y;o .1 - .;, ru;, id:;;; :ior;h and ' -'dh, a:a i i-;,!v a few rod.-; u-ide. Ida. i : '. k , ii i i iasrd . r h .' . j . j:,d ..-inf. I and tiUi'king ;a-p io:es:s (;vcr th' high hhk: on the we, . th ' k.--es : ' v.ddeli p'vh d-i'.;o, a. :- iug ;.k: ; k; . aeh-a i.a- t e. v' -Ay. La ' hi .A- A:.! of o is co:cpos- , ; ed of oO io io whi:.e canvas teutF 1 i and a law log cab!:. a. fever ad ! store;;, a saloon, kar'j.'r rhup. far-.-! bank and o"ivate tenia form the : i out.. 'Ja e :.;- n,-a:dy ad heddhd j to.gl;- r ii;:a an Indian vil-laee. i ah,ng one i.n ia avrpa;o. 'i ke wat -i fro; a a m ii'-d s;udnp; hub'di s up : in the eastern part of the phc-. ' but. wiien it reaekes ta-.vn it Jko---i slugaisidy along vhe aii.ph: :::.-e. j h?a'. dng it muddy and s'agnro'o ; Our tiear . old fag tlaf". j-aaaali; i from a lih--r!y p.oic ore "te i in th-j th-j center of the camp, on which j'. : nailed i!ei tdanikcfuit w-i w-i "O'dnamen and D-::rov-! Knea':.'' I 'i iic rpporis that there are 1,000 ; I men in camp are greatly exagger-. exagger-. a.ed. T'nere are not more tka.n 230, or dUO at tka outside, in ik entire dia'dct. M .re )h;:n 1- If f thi iii are h'ing id.le, awaitd. ; da-vel.'pments'. da-vel.'pments'. Tl-eie will 1. -".: ; liulecail for laborers nuA: Ane work of developing the clai'--a is widl under v.ay; p-robaidy a vn-eith or six weeks iienec. At pi. r.v:n! ' th.ei'eare comparatively iew nd-.e-.-? employed. j ' For from one to fivo luik? on : ev.ry ?ideof Mds rich mineral ; j ekaiiia; have been located, man i ' whi-h have heen taken up bv g-, ; gish ap.'enlators, who c odd nr. : signs of a mine on the bind fi car-d j for one year by four stone monu- m.rmts, or four stakes, and -vlf m recording re-cording their notice of hrutk n. N-e.v for the ndues. Of course, -hi;; I eanin. like all new mineva 1 region, i has bea n considi-rabiv over rstima-! ted in the excitement which is in-variably in-variably attendant on all nj w discoveries. We have not tlie kaut doubt but that a rich strike 1; is been made and the mountains in that near neighbi r ravel carry untold un-told millions; hut as to the present, the rermaneucy of La BlaA. City ha ii'. t nadly h-en esbab!i;hed. V"eeks and months of hard kih'-r. big deveiopmrnts- are! large r- exp'-nditure arc re'piired to t'oor-j oi!ghly establish its permanency as j one of the big mining ramps of j j Ctah. That this will 'be tlie ulti- ; ; mate outcome, ia our sanguine hope ! and honest belief. There are f -r- i f'-,nrs embcdided within the huge firms of the.se massive old mountains, moun-tains, but capital and. experience are esse-Aial. to obtain them. Th.e La Blata is a promising mine, hut the Sui,d ovn is unqin:.--tionably the riclnst strike in the1 camp. It is owned bv Brigham Baden, Peter Wilson and Uvrum Graehf, all of Brigham City. A olid bowlder or hdge of gak-na, bun- hy six feet, hashed! uncovered, uncover-ed, with silver hearing carhn ate on each fi-.l. 'Idie galena assays ."Si per cent lead and about 7 ouncea silver. The showing is magnificent and the hoya have had several (-;.;-celh-iit offers, but so far no Balehas been edectu.1. Ol her very go..d ri'iims r nd promising mine." in the neighborhood neighbor-hood are owned by John T. Bich. W. 11. Bo-.tie.g P.-n., O. (L S-aaw, W. IT. Booths Jr.. J. M. O;omha and L. Ik Peirce ef Briuk.am, and S. N. Cook, 0. A. Wells'and o'ikvp of Willaid. Seeral good indications indica-tions near the Twin saw mills across the mountain t 1 the vo-.a, are owned by L. Berg. Jr , !h B i e h a r d a and oilers of this CUV. '1 he Four Mile Hill is the onh obs'.aele in the way of having all "re hipnn.iila sent via Prigham. t'ai the earn 11 v-. id always he a good mark-.t for onr tine fi'i'hs and t arai:;--; and wlvn the ndu'-rs 1 .0 v. - I liiever. Ire.v jussesin l'.rtj-:',::::i i.fei'rrv kiud-.f etiai idltv. sn.-'i a- -v.- '.Tics, e! ititi.nr. ii a, f' - v v. ill turn the liulk ..! th. i' 1 r:id-. in this liinv'.i ai a:nl ii., j in st nf ih: ir pure ka :in; nl t a ;,-li:. ill liri.'.kaai. 1 |