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Show man who has recently returned to that section of the country with a representative representa-tive of an English syndicate, heard of the new strike and Immediately went out to the property and obtained such hljfh assays from the rock that he Immediately fixed up a deal for eleven-twelfths of the location, for which he has bound himself and .associates to pay J.iTK). - No sooner had the confirmation of this rich strike been received, nnd a verification verifi-cation of the conditions maue by Mr. Scott, than every available rig in Pioche was pressed into service and a great rush was made for th?.t neck of the woods where every one is making locations. While the country is entirely new and the ground has never been even so much as prospected, the formation Is In porphyry por-phyry and granite, which are the very best indications for large deposits of the white metr.l that will doubtless have some degree of permanency. ' , ::CSN SILVER FOUND y AT PtOCHE, NEVADA ... : . Word has been received from . Pioche, ''v., announcing a great find of horn ver at Bally's Springs, which Is about -ntv-tive miles from Pioche. The ore s discovered by a couple of cattlemen t)i. name of Whipple, and assays i the outcropping at grass roots re-,1 re-,1 the marvelous value of 427 ounces r. v i 'ie an average assay ut a depth i r. f.ft and a width of seven feet .1 values of as much as 667 ounces '. t'cott, the well-known mining " . |