Show g NO CAMP HOLDS GREATER POSSIBILITIES The writer does not assert that he has covered all the meritorious propositions In the Seven Troughs district To do that as it should be done would Involve a stay of weeks In that section of the country and every eve moment of the time would be occupied by investigation I saw enough though to convince me that no mining district in the west has accomplished I more earnest work in the same length of time than the Seven Seen Troughs district and pone none holds out higher prospects for tor the future And what has been done has been ac accomplished accomplished accomplished without noise without con concerted concerted concerted efforts in lb the line of publicity unusual endeavor to Induce the general public to look with favor upon the field fJeld Today probably 1000 miners are employed in the district The number of men who are developing their own mines and leases can hardly be approximated I only know knew that they are scattered from one end of the territory to the other It may be predicted with all confidence that the coming months will witness a great boom in the Seven Troughs dis district district district and it will be a boom that will rest upon the most solid of foundations actual bona fide merit Recently a number of the prominent men of the district organ organized organIzed organized themselves into the Seven Troughs Publicity association The object of the body is to furnish accurate ac information to all seekers after alter knowledge to state con conditions conditions exactly as they the exist Lovelock joined heartily in the move movement movement movement ment as did representatives of every camp In the district In order that the business may maybe be transacted conveniently an n executive committee composed of oC men of the highest standing and of long Ions mining min mining minIng ing experience was selected Any Anyone ono one of them will be glad to reply to Inquiries regarding the districts past record and its future possibilities Personnel of Committee Judge Frank Egan of Vernon is chair chairman chairman chairman man of the committee with George L Jordan and W H IL Morrison both of Mazuma as vice chairman and treasurer respectively Murray E King of Seven Troughs is secretary The other members are From Farrell R H IL Young and George E Minhart from Vernon A A Williams and W R Moler Ioler from Ma Mazuma Mazuma zuma uma J T W V Kromer and A T Hathawa from Seven Troughs C D DRay DRay DRay Ray and F R Howard from Love Loe Lovelock Lovelock lock Jock L G Campbell and George Webb These gentlemen are cheerfully taking time from their private business and gh giving giving ing their best efforts to the public good They will be glad not only to furnish information by mail mall but to welcome visitors visitors visitors tors to the district and show them the wealth it contains And that after all allis allIs allis is the most satisfactory way of securing Information about the Seven Seen Troughs country Go and see It for yourself You take e word for It The goods are there to do their own own talk talkIng talkIng talking Ing Nevada Neada has had a number of mining booms during the last few years ears Some of them have been based on merit some have not Seven Troughs is the only dis district district that has had no setback It has gone steadily forward through good months and bad and its progress has been possible because no reports that have come como out of there however glow glowing glowIng glowing ing they the may have hae been that have not been more than Justified by the facts One does not ordinarily look for conserva consena conservatism conservatism In mining camps but Seven Troughs people have been conservative The truth is written In their hills and Ley ey are con content content content tent to let inquirers read it there |