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Show Rocks From Kawich Tell of Much Gold Bevoal Many Thousands of Dollars Per Ton Field In Which Utah Is Largely Interested. "With samples of cold-bearlng rock which toll with glittering cmphnsla of tho proillfrnllty of naturo In tho lndowment of the dlrplngs at Kawich, Nov.. C. L. Marsh, tho president nnd general manager man-ager of tho Xyc nnd Esmeralda Counties Supply compnny, camo in from that camp during tho day, and, boforo his departure de-parture for tho West again will complete the organization of two companies, with n big lot of most likely locations as their assets. Over tho discoveries that havo been mndo In tho region of whloh Kawich Is tho seat, and that aro among tho most scns.itlonnl tho world has over soon, Mr. Marsh Is no less onthuslastlc than is tho army of experienced minors and mining men by whom ho has been preceded In this neck of tho woods, and that ho will succood In Interesting local talent thoro Is hardly a doubt. Tho samples of oro with which lie Is illustrating tho wealth of tho region afford uvldenco of tho most marvelous riches, testify to tho prcsenco of somo ore, at least, that 1ms a valuation of many, many thousunds of dollars In tho yellow metal per ton, whllo tho most Indlfforent has a valuation of several sev-eral thousand. Over thoro a 15000 assay In occasion very llttlo excltoment at this tlmo. while tho crowds nro gathering in a manner thnt foretells ono of tho most populous enmps in tho hlHlory of mining. Many leases aro now In operation, nnd not a fow will bo ready to begin tho forwarding for-warding of ore In a short tlmo. Mr. Marsh, concluding his business In this city. wlll leavo for Snn Francisco, where friends aro awaiting him. |