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Show Better Days for Eureka. Judtro Peter Brcon arrived In Bono from Eureka yesterday morning on his way to Tonopah to presldo nt a session of the District court, beginning thero next "Wednesday morning. morn-ing. Judgo Breen will go to Carson this morning morn-ing on a brief business trip, pavh tho Journal of Bcno, Nov. Llko all residents from tho Baso range, Judgo Breen has great hopes for Eureka. "Wo aro In nno spirits over In Eureka county," coun-ty," said Judgo Breen "It is roldom that tho futuro of tho camp has scorned brighter. AVo look forward to a rovlvnl of tho palmy days, and tho ndvanco guard is already arriving Many now mines, and old ones, too, aro opening open-ing up and mon nro belntr given employment nt good wages. A suro barometer of business conditions Is real estato values. Within thrco montho real estate In Eureka has advanced 15 per cent," Strike in Colburn's Red Top. Tho recont bier strlk In tho ncd Top mlno wno mado several dayo boforo It war laiown. That Is to say, tho lessees did not dream that tho rook that U107 wero throwing over tho dump contained values until Jnok Campboll camo by and gavo them tho bonoflt of his knowledge, says tho Sun of Goldneld. Tho ro-nult ro-nult Is that thoy aro now sackliiff ore as they can gather It up from tho dump, and It Is classed with tho phonomenally rtch oro that has mado Goldflold's mines famous Tho lessees oro Duncan B. Harrison, Capt. J. B. Mcnardl and Mr. Campbell. Thoy havo a fin showing, according to all reports, and If tho rock holds, ao It ocemo certain to do, eomo fortunes will bo mado therefrom. |