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Show INTEREST IH HEW If NEVADA SECTIONS 1 j. f ' Eastern Districts of State Are !! Looked to to Furnish New Sj Producers. NEW MJIjTj PROMISED ' Iff FOR KEAPtNS COUNTRY W Capitalists Show Interest in i Future Development of Is Properties. Within a few months past a number of K Nevada's most prominent and active op- V orators havo taken a special interest in the districts around Battle Mountain, "5 Bcowawa, Tenabo, Austin, Koarno, Buck- J E horn. Palisade, Cortez and Eureka, says B Goldflcld Tribune, and the fact that this V B initial work has demonstrated the exist- I encc of great veins sufficiently highly !i mineralized to warrant earnest cxploita- E tion work will no doubt be an incentive 1 MR to the prosecution of work on the part f B of many others who are always ready to 1 1 Invade new fields and participate in th J B profits Incidental to the acquirement of fi I propositions In tho prospective staje. V S Certainly It cannot be denied that tha K extensive and rich mineralization in that L ' pari, of Nevada Is sulllelently promising E to enlist tho hearty and earnest co-op- ) EE oration of i-apltaj In its thorough devel- IE opmc-nt. and wjftn such men as George X W, AVIngfiold. Parrlrk Clark. John Brcsna- I nan. Capt J. B. Mcnardi, William M. Itfi Hennency. John Howard. .1. T. Mav. Wll- t fl Ham Miihonev, W. S. McCrea, Lo'ftus & t'i DavlsJJ. C. McCormack and others enter ? ft a new mining field the public knows full m well that honest and earnest explolta- l Hi tlon work will be prosecuted. These peo- 1 B pie arc familiar figures In the mlninc camps of the west and their energy and I money have done much lo advance the I mining industry, especially In Nevada. 1 il Looking to EaBt. Never In the mining history of Nevada 2 has more attention been directed toward f- the mineralization in the eastern part of R the state, and beginning with the great fi tj copper eamp of Ely. where the Guggcn- 'a helms are so successfully operating, and -2 tho recent developments just south of I Rat lie mountain and on then rasterl J through Tenabo 3nd Into the Kearns and J Buckhorn' sections, where George Wing- 1? Held. Patrlek Clark. Capt. J B. Benardl. Mark W. Musgrove and others have tc- cently set their slakes. - jr Ore in Koarns Soctloit. In the Kearuo section. Patrick Clark 1: has a. force of men at work on the "Ne- vada Treasure." and som3 exceedingly t good ore Is coming out, and Captain Men- ,w ardl Is prosecuting work aggressively on i. the holdings of the Cortez Mining and Be- JE ductlon company, and also the Mount Tenabo company. Ie also has a valuable .jj water right and a smolter site. In coiuiec- jti tloh with the Cortez company. A; j The Underwriters and Guaranty com- fl 1 paivy of Ifant'as City have underwritten the 'proposition of a custom gold mill nf , 200" tons dally eapacltv. and Mksr people .H are now moving' rapidly toward the in- f stallatlon of this largo plant at an eativ 4 date. C. Thomas Llnley is president of this corporation and G. P. Neillst Is Hec- 1' retarv and treasurer, and Mark W. Mus- J grove fs assoelnted with these gentlemen 2; In the enterprise. |