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Show j BULLION DISTRICT j IS GETTING TO WDBK Attractive Camp Is Recovering From Effects of the Recent Re-cent Panic. Over in central Novada is the Bullion Bul-lion mining district, of which the town of Tenabo is tho center, that attracted considerable attention up to tho timo of the recent finaucial panic. The camp has much to attract the oyo and pun-e of the world, for the veins not only cxlendod to depth, but they gave forth rock in the process of development work that was shipped direct to the Salt Lake smelters at a spleudid profit for t lie owners. But when hard times drew near practically everything was closed down, and uothing has been heard from the Bullion camp for months. On Wodiicsda3- J- W. Smith, one of tho best-kuowu original owuers of properties in the Yorington mining district, dis-trict, same in from tho Bullion regiou, and when seen by The Tribuno said that the district was picking up, owing to the great aniount of annual assessment assess-ment work being done, whilo several of the companies thero are perfecting the patents to their possessions. ''There aro several splendid propositions propo-sitions at Bullion, and it docs ouo good to see that work is boing resumed. I had the pleasure of going through tho Gem property, one of tho biggest there, but which at present is not being actively ac-tively operated. This property has been developed to a depth of IJ00 to 100 feet, and ou the lower level is an oro bodj followod all tho wnj' down, that ranges from three to eight feet wide, and it is shipping grado copper and cold ore," said Air. Smith. "The Gold Quartz is another properly prop-erly on which considerable work has been done. This property is opened to the 300-foot level, and this work has opouod a line lot of milling ore, which renders necessary vory soon mill installation. in-stallation. Tho Gold Quartz shipped several cars last year that netted tjio company 100 per ton, the oro being gold. I believe tho camp is all riyht, but T bolicvc that tboy must put iu some mills in ordor "to get tho full beuofits of their developed resources. Tho camp is full of merger rumors, but no very defiuito facts have been given to the public as yc." |