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Show A TIPICAL .11 WAG CAMP. JIil-Tlme Kxeltrnient In tlie Now Milling to nip of C'r"eile. The Deliver i;, imUkan lias the follow ing: I luive never seen so much excitement in a mining camp since tlio Aspen initios were Jisi-overed as now exUU ut Crcvilo t unip," t:iid K. a. Summers, who recently returned from that place. 'The mineral now hcing tal.cn out there It very rich, much of it running from $700 to $1000 iu silver to the ton. A strike) was made yesterdiiy In the Aniolhyt mine Ihat ehowa tlt in silver. Kight to ten car of oro urc shipped from the ciuiip to the Ken-Ter Ken-Ter smelters daily at present. This colics ttltoi,!. Liie-r from the small iniii' When the lurgc, one., such ns the. Anielhyst, the ll.oy Jfies, the draiiu'er n ml l lie lat chiimv, l - J );iii h.ppiti', it is thought the Miipioci.t-i t 111 reach lil'ly to sixty ears per day. "The Denver and Hio tl raiiile KuiUay com. l nny has reeenllv liiiislied their liiam li line lo the eainp, and the lartre eoliijMinii are now Ijuildini; trainwan froin their mines to tint railroad, so as Id hein shlppiii',' ore as moll ns piis-iblo. The .tramway to the Holy Moses mine was finished yestcrdiiy. "Creeile u a Ijpical ininhiir camp. Every-lnniy Every-lnniy is pros riois, tii'.'l ime man is " rood - another. The work of locuiiii' el.iiins in a. npped ju-t iniw ley eiirlileou inches "f aii.nv, hut the prospcctui's lire camped there nml Availing f r liare irrnun l to nppear. '1 here are tinny caMern capitalists on tliu trm ml ivilh money looking for chaiKes to Invest. "I 'n mv tr'p I vi-iu d niv ftml mines M M.mero, N. M. Tlie work'on the Hoo feet of spur track Id the mines lias ueffiin, and the contract calls f .r its euiiiplction within i iuhlecn day;-. 1 shall then put in two Mutts at woi k, and lake out coal niu'ht mid day so us to lili orders. I have contrai ls to supply praetiialiy tlio whole of Creede ( ttinp." |