Show LOWGRADE GOLD AND SILVER ORE Hugo iUiiKscM of It Exposed to the Surface in West mountain District Correspondence DEMOCRAT I Awaiting the tardy approach of capital and practical science combined huge masses of lowgrade gold aiid silver ore lie exposed and untouched in Bingham or West Mountain mining district A cheap process that will extract both gold and silver at a cost that will not exceed 12 per ton and save from 85 to 90 percent per-cent of the assay value of these deposits backed by ample capital laborsaving appliances and firstclass machinery can not fail to pay heavy and permanent dividends H 1 is claimed that new combinations com-binations applied to the leaching process will save gold equally as well as silver and as the ores in question contain gold and silver in about equal values the present depreciation of one of the royal metals is fully met by the appreciation of the other Metallurgical works aftertime after-time fashion of those in Swansea Wales or those near Denver under the supervision super-vision of exSenator Hill would find ample am-ple and profitable material in > the great veins alluded to and in various high grade but refractory ores found in differ erent Utah districts The time will come when such works will be planted in Salt Lake valley and their advent will inaugurate inaug-urate a new era of material prosperity in Utah I But the despotic and fanatical rule of an ignorant and sensual priesthood must first be crushed out by the enforcement of National law All permanent prosperity pros-perity in Utah waits for this desirable consummation Intelligent men in the Mormon Church are waking to the absolute abso-lute necessity of placing themselves and their people in accord with the Nation To this end there must be earnest and united action on the part of every loyal citizen in Utah Every consideration of material wealth of social educational i and religious progress demands the immediate im-mediate overthrow of the infamous politicoecclesiastical clique which has too long cursed this fair Territory with its corroding rule All roads lead to Rome From whatever standpoint the situation here is viewed obstruction to progress in every direction found in the union of a polygamous Church with a disloyal State We may congratulate ourselves on the splendid material possibilities of this magnificent Territory but until the bar to its development by an influx of capital and enterprising men is removed it will remain under a cloud A concerted effort should be made at the next session of Congress to obtain needed legislation A Legislative Commission is most desirable Failing in that the EdmundsTucker bill should be passed A speedy change of base will prevent threatened violence and anarchy Mercenary Gentiles at home and abroad should be branded with the mark of Cain and herded in common with treasonplotting aliens The people of the States are right upon the main question let the easygoing bribetaking politicians beware |