Show p k GO TO Till MOUNTAINS 1 TIm New York Financial anil Jinii Record well Haya I The groat bulk 01 I l tho mineral land producing the money metals is owned nnd operated by men 01 comparatively small capital Of ull I i tho great productive industries of tho I country tho mining interest presents Iho I i best inducements to men of pm til oiiita I The great mineral areas if Una com 4 I try are open to the Inanlikst nil I 1 poorest citizen fly combining their j labor and limited capital any half < doze At I ablebodied can enter the mountains j I at any point establish a mining distric P f f mrko laws mill regulations in accordant ut L will the U 8 HtatutCH for lit government I govern-ment prospect and put upon record as many claims as they ate able to do 100 I In assessment work on each year am c having selected ono of tho most prom ingot them all develop it lo tho pain V ii1 point Then if larger capital is need iijj to equip with nincmnciy nnd npplianc I ll 1 for transporting niul reducing tho ores I there need bo lllllo ttouljlo to obtain It l0j or what is better sell the fairly opened 1 41li mine and proceed to open another lit0 1 Tho mania of individuals for multipl r Ing mining claims on their hands until they arc effectually crippled and can do tIiIi0 nothing in tho way of dovelopment Is I tho curse of our mining dietriclB Vac i I obdurate prospector handicapped hy I i 1 numerous claims and holding oil ut arms length every other man in his 1 neighborhood is a mark for all the winds of misfortune to strike him from ti every quarter Isolation jealousy anti 1io poverty clothe him as with II garniei II I Tho single stick Is broken A combin i tlon of btlcks would have lesisted all it i pressure 4 Cooperation in mining takes the Place > I of capital In tho hands of a single hull vidual Working miners can alwa > ji obtain good wages which can bo ox 1 pended upon their own property fliers r aro no moro Independent > manual workers I05 than tho men who In our mining distric t alternately work their own and other I claims They at o not dependent on till i cI11L caprices of others and they are liable any day to obtain competence if not a q t fortune in tho opening of a ieiti Let tho bturdy young men of the State i who will ret their faces as II flint itRains I tA evil habits and tho temptations of II 1 rough and savage sort of u life learn that iT health Independence and u fair pro pec p i i for a competence if not II fortune await dh t them in thu mountains And let the weaklings and know nothings who whillo over tho lotterylike bushier of mining I min-Ing learn that there Is no moro legi I mate or reiiumeialive industry In IIIIH I couiiliy than that which fumUhiM lie I ii I i useful and royal mctalu to a waitlllg I world Utah is full of opjiortunilies ill I i this line Money and work cooperati I 1 labor and nerve availing themselves of ¼ i golden chances will find unlimited 8COl0 in partially prospected and virgin field |