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Show East Canon. A gentleman of experience ex-perience in mining matters, just in from East Canon, gives it as his deliberately delib-erately framed opinion that the importance impor-tance of the camp is over-rated. He holds that there are large bodies of low grade ore in that district, and thinks a couple of twenty stamp mills with good reduction works, could work all the milling ores that will be mined there in the next two years; but believes that the rich ores so far found are mainly in small pockets that will speedily be exhausted. j |