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Show I' BEATTY PATIENTLY li AWAITING ROAD Railroad From Rullfrog to Las Vegas Is Heine: Pushed Through Rapidly. If j CONSTRUCTION CREWS AT TWO LOCATIONS If Heavy Milling Machinery for Reafty Reaches Las I Vegas. E I,. P Klmbnl. on" of the pioneers -f tlir- lttr-day boom In the grc:,t gold-produc- ing 8t.T.lo of Nevada, arrived In Salt I.ke v We ilneariay morning Mr Klinlml laie. that on his wr.y from Bullfrog to Las Vegas, tho first ot the week, he passed I n number of outfits which wore preparing I j to assist In constructing th grading for I the new railroad frmn Laa gas to the Bullfrog mid Really country. I i Busy Throwing Up Grades. IIH Two camps have been established al- ready along the line of the, road, one be-I be-I Ing at Tulo and the other at Com creek. I Both ot these points afford sufficient I water for the carrying on of the work. I 1 and a large force of men ." I each point j ia btisiu throwing up grades. While the I j grade will b,v practically llnlshed as far as Indian Springs within slxtv daH, which I 1 point Is fort -eight miles from Vegas, it I 1 will probably be as late as .lime before I ' this work will be completed nil the ) i n v 1 hrr.iiirh IJ Beatty Waiting- for Decision, i The csmp at Beatiy Is patiently await ing the final decision of the courts In the j litigation over the Montgomery-Shoshone ' mine, and upon the Battlement of this ac- I Hon ths projected mill will be erected at ' that point, which Is so amply provided v Ith water. Mr. ECimbal states t ) m i there r are no tons of mining machinery at l.as I 'egai at the present time destined finally to repose within the Amargosn desert region re-gion HeatlN and Bullfrog as well are king forward to the mill and railroad r. cllitles with the keenest anticipation. |