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Show GOOD WORDS FOR . "ROYAL FLUSH" Experienced Miner Likes Looks of Property. Says Formation is Good. Likes Valley, Also. Another party went to the "Royal flush" prospect Monday, one of the gentlemen being Mr. A. L. Burnhatn, of Wood9Cross, a practical mining min-ing man with years of experience. That gentleman In discussing the property' yesterday said that It Is undoubtedly un-doubtedly a good ono. The formation Ufr is regular and the tunneling is being '' dono at the place and In a way calculated calcul-ated to result to the greatest advantage. ad-vantage. While gold prospects usually usual-ly show as well on the surface as they do at a depth, there are excep-I excep-I tlons where from a trace at the grass I roots the values Increase ;reatly with I depth. Inasmuch as the assays show I richer ore with each foot of tunneling, I Mr. Burnhatn believes that there Is a strong chance of reaching splendid 1 values in a depth of two or three Hi hundred feet. He was particularly m pleased with the general formation, nj ' noted that the cntlro surrounding ut country Is mineralized and expressed H the belief that Logan will yet have M a good mlnes'tiear. H The other members of the partv jf woro Frank Thatcher, E T. Lloyd, I Arther Bateson, Zeph Thomas, W. F. jl 'Normandy. James England, .Ins, E. Cardon, and Louis Cardon. |