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Show MASON, NEVADA'S MOST PROMISING YOUNGSTER I I Camp Built in Center of Rich Mining and Agricultural I J Region Gives Promise of Becoming One of State's I Richest Cities Within a Very Few Years I THHIS page describes what the Reno Evening Gazette, throtjgh its special representative, Mr. Standerwick, had to say about the future of this rich JL mining and agricultural valley. Over 2000 people from all parts of the State were in Mason when a general all-around old-fashioned barbecue yas held. The railroads had special excursions and many were loud in their praise after visiting Mason's mines and farms on May 6th, the day lfjelebrating the completion of the Nevada Copper Belt Railroad into Mason. Here is the story of Mason II ; ; : |