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Show Sihei-ucar licit er. Tlie ('Ionian ha- never been able to reconcile the statements often made that no ore could lie found on this side of the east mountains, witli the fact tliat the eastern slojx? was full of go.id jiajing n-ines. We could not understand how this wa, and now the fait that ore, good, wholesome, rich looking ore, has Iteeu discoiered net more than I twilve miles from Heaver on this 1 side tin- ea'l mountains is found, and found in such quantities as to astonish the leho!der. Is good. A ' letije forty feet w i Je was seen pro- Ijecting from the mountain side, and for fully one-half of a mile around i it a iiik could not iw put iu the ground w ithout striking ore. Sam jiies hae been shown us, but our limited understandlngof "orrology" l-reveutsus seeing the precious in the crude state or distinguishing nk lietring silier from a cobblo stone, but the learned assure us that thcsjieciniensaie lieautifu! and look rich. Assays will be madu of the various vari-ous roc lis found aud it isconfidcntly Lcliei etl by not a few that some of tlieblgjest mines this country has, ytt known will soon be located in the mountains northeast of Reaver City. i Some of our litizcns are highly elated over the pro"pecu. Haling been oil the ground, they can lietter ujipreclate tho situation nud they contemplate tome big fluds iu the near future. Vlonian. |