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Show and at a price which is little short of staggering. H. Bradley came in today from Eosebud, and is going back at once to go into Business there. lie says it .is bound, to be the biggest and richest camp m tie State. '.'Thsre are already over 100 men in camp, and the rush ij'on in earnest from MlU. City and Humboldt, -which are the nearest railroad points." 1- '. EXPLAINS ROSEBUD . BUSH. . The Humboldt Star cf last Tuesday thus describes the rush to Bosebud district, dis-trict, Nev where there have been found ledges with attributes for gold and- silver -production thst recsll the earlv history of the famous old Corn-stock Corn-stock lode. The Star gays: "Duplicating their success at Fairr view and other Nevada camps, the active, act-ive, energetic Salt LaVe boosters have landed with both . ft at Bosebud, Humboldt's new bonanza district and have gotten in on. nearly all the good things. 1 "George Wiljon. who carried the glad tidings of Bosebud to Salt Lake and passed the plums around among his friends, returned from a trip to thst city yesterday in company with P. M. McGregor, A. B. Scott and B. M. Lawrence. Law-rence. They went out to Bosebud last evening, taking along ten miners who will be put to work or the various properties which they and their Gold-field Gold-field associatps have acquired, including -the Golden Anchor nad-Dreamland groups. Ij is also reported that the same crowd has acquired from Phil Blume the Brewn Palace group, where tha recent bonanza-.ati.ike wag -made, r t |