Show The Bullion Club New York HThe Bullion Club met last evening Professor J H Mc Chesney spoke on the theme of Reduction Reduc-tion of Gold and Silver Ores reviewing in outline the variouaprocesses for eliminating elim-inating the precious metals from worthless worth-less substances He was followed by Professor Wheeler of Leadville who spoke considerable length upon Colorado Colo-rado The speaker contended that all mines were the result of equeous deposition deposi-tion and were not as some said formed by upheavals from tho bowels of the earth Colorado had a grand future before be-fore it brilliant with financial success A great mining and financial state it was already growing rich in railroad facilities that would enable enterprising people to reach the land that would surely reward industry well directly Leadville the speaker argued was not to blame because eastern speculation capitalized its mines at 400 or 500 times their value The speaker described the locations of the various contact formations forma-tions in Colorado and the passes leading to them Colorado had a territory ho said large enough for empire and rich enough In grazing plains and timber to support empires The buffaloes had left Colorado but for the sportsmen there still remained countless elk deer antelope ante-lope and fish |