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Show PRAISES SHOWING IN NATIVE COPPER Jpecial to The Tribune. i,'1 ' EUREKA; March .10. James Bant, a 't t leaser, who for some years past has been operating In the Chief Consolidated mine, ". has just returned to Eureka after a trip '. to Wyoming, where he went for the pur-; pur-; pose of making an inspection of the I'lnpcily ,,f u,e Native Topper Mining ' ""' 1'aii.v, In w hich a number nf lo.-al !"'"" ' heavily Inter,.?!. Ml. Mr. Pant is lu,;hly onlhiisi.nslie rruariline; the prp- i 'acl, he declares M , rc.iv. d ",!'ri... '"' 'f "f "I,..,, , saw the eve unit showing nf copper tire on this mound. lie kivs that he made a thorough thor-ough inspection of tile proo-ily taking many samples, which will at once lie turned over I,, one ,,f the local nssaveis. Only a small amount nf work lias been '"He nil tl,s ground, .which is twelilv-uve twelilv-uve nuies limn Laramie, but oniv tiiron miles lrom Hie railroad. The vein of copper from which Mr. Pant took some or his samples Is about six feet in width and extends from one end of the ground to the oilier. The new company lias ample capital for I he immediate development of the claims, and the lirst thins- in order will bo to sink a shaft to a depth of 100 feet |