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Show MR. KENNEDY RETURNS. Mayne Gets Into Another Leaser Rush Into Bullfrog. M. J. Kennedy, who has been operating In Goldflold for several years, and who has amassed a fortune In that reclon. Is back In town to remain during the. winter months. Of the camp. Mr. Kennedy says that while from a commercial standoolnt It Is somewhat de-liresscd de-liresscd at this tlmp, Its physical rerources wero never in as cood condition, tho Itollly lease on tho Florence affordlnK splendid ovl-dcuco ovl-dcuco of tho character of tho camp's resources. re-sources. It Is cstlmateJ by Mr. Kennedy that ores of tho valuo of $10,MO or moro are being derived from this lease dally. Unablo to procure pro-cure an extension upon tho No. 0 leasu on the Sandstorm, which esplred September 1. U Is understood that A U. Mnyno of this city baa acquired an Interest In tho No. 5. oxploltod by Lofius & Davis, and that .alrondy they an talcing out very high grade ore. An Important rlrlke. and rich In ore. Is reported In tho Ited-lop. Ited-lop. or which Dick Colburn. a formor Salt Lake broker, was one of the locators, and of which ho retains a big slice, notwithstanding Impressions to tho contrary. All the moro prominent properties In the camp, Indeed, hao recorded Improvements, and with facilities afforded af-forded by the railroad, which nrrlved In camp Inst week, an Increased output of gold from that source may bo rolled on. A glittering demonstration of tho class of ere of which the camps of Bullfrog aro productlvo pro-ductlvo waH made by W. II. Clark, 6ald Mr. Kennedy, during tho fetes attendant on th arrival of the rnllwa. The exhibit consisted of ores from all the extraordinary discoveries In that region, nnd afforded tlw most valuable tips upon Us merits. Bullfrog undoubtedly has tho edge on t)io rueh which Is promised that region tho present nutumn, and will havo added add-ed very materially to Its population lonr bo-fora bo-fora winter has settled down. |