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Show j IN NEVADA ELDORADO Glowing Reports as to the Future of Gold Fields in Neighbor State. 1 With unbounded faith In the future of Goldfleld, Kawicb and Bullfrog. Judge A. H O. Horn of Ogdcn was In the city yester- H day, returnirg after spending several H weeks in the Nevada Eldorado Judge H Horn, who 's heavily Interested in both the Ogden-Kawlch and the Kawlcll-Bull-fl frog, reports the beginning of devrlop- H ment work on both properties, with hlgh- H Iv pleading results, although tho work- H men have not yet progressed far enough H In their explorations to determine the real extent of the values. On the Ogden-J Ogden-J Kawleh a sb.aft which has been sunk to H the depth of fortv teet. is in a body of H assaying fM gold per ton. upon H which drifting will now bo carried for- H ward to ascertain tho dimensions of the H vein. At tho Kawich-Bullfrog, said the H Judge, with practically no excavation, values of Jt1 gold were had at the very fl into this Bnllfrog-Kawlch region, which Attorney Horn regardp an one that will soon take the lead in Nevada, as a pro-H pro-H ducer of mineral wealth, miners, pros- H rectors and Investors continue to pour in H In a steady stream. lie believes that H there will be 30Oa fortune-seekers there wiihln the next ninety day?, and does nut doubt that Intelligent and well directed 1 efforts will meet with a fitting reward. H The recent discovery of nn nbundanco of H water at Kawich, he says, adds much to the future of that camp. Tr. Horn adde ' thai the reports of an 1 epidemic of sickness at Tonopah were wholly without foundation, and declared 1 that they originated from persona who 1 were seeking to pimhuse valuable prop- rty after depreciating tne price, scaring H investors away from the camp. ITonopah-Goldfleld Market. Arlvli-cn irnm Pnn Frrinrlr-r,-, .lurlne the afternoon af-ternoon Indicate thr following market at iho c!oe of tho day. as received by James A, Pollock 4 Co. over their prlvato wire. 1 BM, Ask.-.l Montnna-Tnnor.Hh $ 1.;0 1$ 3.;5 Tonopah Midway l.Mttl 1,U MncNnmarn 34 ,37 TonoT-ah Belmont I.35 13714 North Star 69 j 70 ne--u m I '10 Oold Mountain 13 1 k Jim Butler loj Tonnpah Pom J.t.50 H 00 Tonopah Kstonslon 6.ft3 g -5 Bedtop 37 ,u noi,tfi;id eo I .62 Pnndstorm 5 1 4g Sandstorm Kxtenslon . ... .13 Adams ,0j Mohawk 23 Dial; '..- Kendall 21 J3 Columbia Mountain "... Jo r Jumbo 83" gj ' , t j' Jumbo Extentlon ,f' 'i Black Butto ... ;-9 '30 Silver Pick ,3 ;15 Golden Anchor .. ... , .... .... .92 03 Ray O'Brien aw ......, Ohlo-Tonopah 35 37 ' Orlirlnal Bullfrog '.' "m '-ji Diamoodfleld r. f, Caah Boy ,17 jj Homc-Tonopah 'ox in In Star ' j'j COMSTOCK. " "Hlon M Belrher 3 Consolidated Virginia "' 1 55 j'-q '.'P."'; : 825 8 : Caledonia ,,. 55 57 lcn i. 1 s Savago 70 Potoila 12 :niPn '. .63 Jackal 2 nt sehequer ' H) Korcroee 2 u j' io Andes , 21 05 ycorpton . 'jo "j Ore Fiom the May Day. Th recent heavy selling of May Tav has marie Shat Tintlc properly a nourco Of mu. h Interest, nnd a muititudu of rjuif-r have be-sl(re.l be-sl(re.l Manager Maimer at his offle.. whllo telephone calls from the oatside han been . r,ntlnnr,us. Seen yesterday Mr. Darrner pleaded that ho had no d?nlro to cither "boost ' r knock." but that h had one car of flrst-elnss flrst-elnss product in the bins awaiting Shipment The four care of second-clai-a on, fr whlcb , settlement was made yesterday, raid tho mun-ECer mun-ECer notted tho compBJIf ItttO |