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Show I ; SEI COLO CAMPS I ji Mountain View 'and Granite I Have Numerous Leases Xow I ; , in Gold Ore. I . 0. II. SOXNK TELLS I ' OF XEW DISTRICTS I I . ; yeringfoii Mines Are Busy With I i s. -New Copper Ore: Strikes If 3 - Frequent. I ; - I' 0. IT. Sonne, suneriiitcndonl of tho f 'oriiiRton Malachite Copper company, . is in t ho city on company business, l,j briiiginj- jroo'l word from tlio rcal cop-if cop-if j per camp and from tlir? newlydiseovcrcri If : t;old districts near tho Verin.'ton sue-I'V sue-I'V . lio'n. Tliesc-new camps arc .lountain I v yiew and Granite, and both have re-Hlac re-Hlac ceived a ,'reat mauv recruits from the. I'm.' vVerinlou mines. Sir. Sonne has been I ?jf ! io both of the nnv eninpp, and while I ft i there is n lino Jot of rich mild ore on fllfi the surface, he docs not' believe that Bill yither camp will be extensive hih-Hfli hih-Hfli rnIo yold ore producers. He is of I jjf Alio opinion that both will be iiiillinu li painps. and miHinr camps of importance R J.,, "which is all tho better for the new dia- l ' trict?. . liul this rich surface ore has al tract -Diy'i ed many leasers. anl al. the pre." out j(r" iiiue. slated Mr. Sonne Saturday, thero K;' are over-fort v leasers at work, .and all I '; are in ore. 'fhis is a splendid showing e( or such a youn section as Mountain f JView. nnd'.lheso leasers may turn up I considonihlo shipping ore yet, before Q, 'finding the. tonnage loo low 1.0 send I v direct Jo I hc markets. Nearly all the I 1 Jots uf iUoitnt'iin A'iew havo horn sold. I ; V) ml at' Granite all the lots in the new '. .jownsito' Imyo lon ilispo.'C'l of.' (jrnii-'ite (jrnii-'ite is located right in the gulch, anil Ir. Sonne says a limit liy cloudburst-iH cloudburst-iH would play haoc with Granite realty , 'interests, i j .', Both camps have all the needful ae-i ae-i ' , " cessorics of now mining camps, iut-lml-I ing stores, saloons and shops, and the M towns' have become busy in a remark-II' remark-II' ably short, while. Wa'ter has to bo B t . :auled for both mmps. Sot long ago It" at .Mountain View somo mine owners JI decided to improve a s"ring on. their if ground. A well was drilled which not It 1 onlj developed a good llow of water, lis but it cut through thirty-live feet of J ' gold ore which runs 4-0 per ion. There. I was no indication whatever on the sur-ii sur-ii face of this ore body, and it will be developed a I. onee. : ' ' .Mr. Sonne mtuo direct in Salt Lake If' 'ty from Yeringlon, and the word he Ijj iliritigs from the copprr mining distriet. II . .js fresh 'and encouraging. On, the Ver-m Ver-m ington Malachite, of which he is in IF ''e.lmrge, the company is working a Until Unt-il ,ilrd number of miners exploring the 1 various veins and in sinking the main I phaft. Among the bushiest mines of I: jhe ramp are the Mason Valley, Xe-I' Xe-I' !aila Douglas ami Ulue Stone,' Jnrge h forces being employed at each. All It three of these mines are showing up I) .splendid results. The Western Xrvnda I! Popper company, he states, has opened I -a magnificent showing of co- -r -ore I in the big tunnel. Iho crosseul. showing I over thirty feet of what he terms great I looking ore. Y 't Among the latest developments of I : interest at Yeringlon was the diseov-i diseov-i cry -of lino ore in the Yerington Cnp-I Cnp-I -,per company's shaft. This company is Hearing the 400-foot level in the shaft, f and while, this working has had. ore I ' before, the present, find is the most sit-E sit-E liiiicant. of all for the reanon that Mr. I i Sonne deems it. approaching the logical ;j point, where ore was to bo found. Tho j' character of ore likewise is a very significant sig-nificant development. Thu Mct'onnell properly is being explored on the -100-fiaol level, and ore is being blocked out -jy-the management. Nearly every prop-' prop-' ! 0ft y in the camp is befng worked on J ,T ft lrge or sma)l scale, and cindit.ion.s generally arc picking up aatisfactorilv. |