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Show Bonneville, the Latest The Bonneville mine, located ten or twelve miles north-east of Milford, adjoining the Crater property on the south, is the latest of the more recent mining propositions to be undertaken in the county. C. A. Cline, a resident of the valley, noarby, and a former resident of San Bernardino, California, is the chiet promoter of the Bonneville, which shows indications of being a t ubstan-tial ubstan-tial find. Mr. Cliue, through his experience ex-perience as a prospector and by careful experimental work, is convinced that he is sinking directly into the mother lode; at adeplh of but little overt-even feet, copper ore Bhowing ZZfo has already al-ready been found in encouraging quantity. One thing, at least., is true, and that is that the Bonneville is in I proven territory aud if a payi ng prop- j osition is not found there it would be surprising. Mr. Cline is on his way to Sau Bernardino, California, to interest in-terest capital in his uopositiion. There are eighteen claims in the ISouneville. |