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Show Mines and Mining. All who lire acquainted with this district dis-trict seem to bo fuoro sanguine as the different properties develop. Messrs Clark and Tayloi were In nbout 30 feet on their tunnel struck their ledge matter ami are well tatlMled with the showing inndr. The District Recorder rcpoi ts from one to elilit lorn I Ions ing recorded per day. Frank Yeaicneo hiiiiu In this wclU with some good looking rock mulls awaiting returns before going back. Frank Is down nbout 27 I. Mr. Brlggs brings In goodnews from Tickvillc. Ho is getting eoino assays from thero which simply surprise the natives and the end is not yet. Charles Gray lms discovered somo fine Opals above Ccder Point near tho Tick-vllle Tick-vllle prospects and has tent somo lino samples for exhibit nt tho Midwinter Fair. Olof Cedcrstrom of Lehi hmf on exhibition ex-hibition samples of onyx and black marble from his l'ilican Point quarries. He reports that ho has taken out one pleco of flawless onyx nine feet long, four feet wide, and eighteen inches thick. Ha has also taken out a block eight feet long, six feet wide and two feet thick. Thequar.'icsrango from tfeVento twenty feet wide. Tho bhtck marklo Is in inexhaustible in-exhaustible quantities Tribune. Qiilte a number of tho Tickvillo pros ptctors are taking i.dviiutngo of there winter days when water Is hnudy nnd are nowdevcloplng their prospects, with flattering results. The Winn Bros, nnd Walker aro now dow u nenrly 30 feet nnd returns from tho assayer show over 45.00. Pcto Johnson of Driirirs mid Johnson walked in from their claims last week with a small satchel of samples tho highest of which went 417.00. Soon as the owners of tho Big Four, an adjoining ad-joining claim, learned of this they decided de-cided to push development and will put some men ou this week. |