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Show H CONTINUES OH Tf PfiOMOWTORY PROPERTIES Dally shipments from the mines on r,r,?Ut?,7. P.oint are increasing, which will be Increased, progress in the work of connecting the lower and the No 3 tunnel on the Lakevlew is watched with much Interest, for the reason that the completion of this work will permit of greatly increased ore extraction, In all probability to the amount of a carload dally The tremendous snow fall has retarded re-tarded operations generally, except for those who have supplies In camp and are under cover. This situation alone makes for conservative action oven while the whole camp is at high tension as regards new developments At least six or seven Incorporated companies are preparing for opera tlons and have funds on hand for ex penaivo work. Among these are the vVil.ard group and tho New Thoucht companies. The New Thought was unavoidably overlooked In the recent ieyow of operations, though the prop-?,!?' prop-?,!?' 1S valuable one. It is situated v est and south of the Indianola, and Amos I. Stone of Ogden is president -nci general manager. Preparations are being completed to establish a permanent camp on this property which has heretofore been workin" Snrini tem,Porar' cam" near Sellers' Springs The ore exposed on the uorther ly claims of this company i of excellent quality, and has beiTn prospected and found in place at and enUri e,"-haIe COntaCt Uuhout raa entire claim, or more than 1 500 fePf The formation Is typical 0f the Prom-" cntCloStpriCt The dlrecto1 lncS?e In the Willard grouping, which in- atdPrrrhally,a11 o Actions ?! S th and northwest of the Promontory Bay lease on the Shoe-han Shoe-han estate, an immense mineral area s being consolidated for development tensive scale as soon as WMtnerV mits. Access to the property will be Q ejsy through the Little Valley, and will include both tunnels and shaft S work. W. A. Perkins, R. S. Wother- 3 spoon, I N. Farr and associates are owners of the Willard property. ' A company is now being organized to build a railroad from Saline up to 'A the Lakeview mines, and it Is not im- I probable that the line will be continued contin-ued from Saline up the shore line for seven or eight miles, the coming summer sum-mer 00 |