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Show MONEY FOR DEEP CREEK. Frank L. Wilson is home from the cast after an absence of several weeks, and brings back the news that he was successful suc-cessful in his mission of interesting eastern east-ern capitalists in lift; Deep Creek proposition, propo-sition, the Lucy L. Mr. Wlson says ho succeeded in securing :5-J.000 among Pennsylvania clients to prosecute the development de-velopment work on the mine and for the construction of a. concentrating plant it that is deemed wise after further investi gation. "When I first reached Pennsylvania," Mr. Wilson said, discussing his trip, "I found conditions somewhat discouraging from the fact that railroads and mills were laying off many men. But conditions condi-tions changed later, and . I had little trouble in accomplishing the object of my visit. I found a splendid tone among capitalists of the east toward Utah mining min-ing interests. Everywhere they regard Utah as the coming great stnte of the T'nion, and it is easier now than ever to interest capital if you are prepared to demonstrate that ycur enterprise is a good one." ' Speaking of his Deep Creek property Xr. Wilson said that it consisted ot four claims in what he considers the best mineral belt in that section. It is locate'! in the Deep Creek range lu-nr the Nevada state line. The company has a tnnne! lit 250 feet and a shaft down 150 feet to intersect in-tersect this tunnel. The sliaft is in ore all the wav down and the vem is torty 1'eet in extent. The intcntiun of tnc. com-panv com-panv is to explore the property at considerable con-siderable depth before extiactin?: ore extensively. ex-tensively. Mr. Wilson is sansume over the outlook. The ore runs all the way from ti per cent to 6." per cent in copper, and as.hlgh as $20.67 in gold. |