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Show CI, IFF DWELLERS. IllllUna ICxCJlVllLtMt lll)ll Hi.UtilUrtl Pint or i tiO. l''or several mouths past, 0. II. Ihiliet, of Denver, has been prospecting pros-pecting in tin; Henry Mountains, situated near the southeastern corner of Utah. An exchange 1ms j '.he following to fay in relation to ! bis discoveries: lie found a piece of gold about ' inches long, H inches wide and one inch thick. J t is !U.'J grains line, and (he block contains (11 in gold. He found it in a small room of the c ill -dwellers' habitat habi-tat io us. There was a series of three rooms. The trout one was rather large, the second a little smaller and the third quite small, as if used for a pantry or other store room. This room contained some 25 pieces of pottery and other tilings and this piece of gold. In sti rring about the fine dirt, which was tivc or six inches deep, he stirred the block over several limes. Finally lie picked it up. |