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Show tf -RICH ORE CONTINUES IN GOLDFIELD MINES I In Its review of the week at Gold- I field, Nov.. the News of that camp 1 says: As work proceeds on the Jumbo I 1 the showing Is causing an cver-increas- I j ing Bensatlon In a camp where it now requires a phenomenal showing to cre ate any especial excitement. But the ' showing is phenomenal even in this 1 1 great camp. When a man can take 1 " a piece of talcy-looklng quartz, weigh- j , ing little over half a pound, and pan j 53 worth of yellow gold from 11, . as George H. Lewis did on Tuesday, there (v Is ample cause for even the most stc- lid to become excited. Nor is this an 1 exceptional case. Similar or better j pannlngs are being made every day ; by many vlsltoro to the Jumbo and In a number of specimens wlro gold shows up big in the white rock I , , Everything on the Jumbo claim i seems to contain goid. Attorney Ver- mllyea got a big panning from the j loose dirt 200 feet to tho side of the 1 apex of the ledge. Himself and part ner, George Bartlett, have taken a I lease on J.00 feet north of Zinn's lease and will go after a fortune. |