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Show IN THE MARKET FOR TUNG-STEN TUNG-STEN AND OTHER IRON OHES 831 N. Harvard Blvd., Los Angeles Cal., Dec. 29, 1915. Editor Iron County Record, Cedar City, Utah, Dear Sir. I saw an article recently in your paper pa-per concerning tho grcut deposits of iron in your county. I am in tho market mar-ket for manganese, tungsten, and chrome iron. Will you kindly inform mo how far the deposits of which you speak are from rail road if they aro of either of the above kinds. Also, can you refer mo to anyone who has these ores? If so, will you kindly put them in touch with me and havo them give mo full description, and obligo, Yours truly, J. G. BATES. The editor of Tho Record is possibly possi-bly not as well posted as to the specific spec-ific grades of ore contained in the deposits de-posits of this county us somo of our renders, but will state that tho iron deposits are at the present timo from 12 to 20 miles from Salt Lake Route railroad, and when the branch line is built next season to Cedar City, as it very probably will be, thoy will be much nearer, somo of the deposits being be-ing practically on tho projected road. Ab to the varieties of iron contained, con-tained, thero is black magnetic und red hematite, Bcsscmor and others in unlimited quantity. If uny of our readers can glvo Br. Bates the specific information he defaires, we will appreciate appre-ciate having them do so. Editor Record. |