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Show NEVADA CAMPS PERMANENT. On hU return trip to New York City from a visit to the gold districts of Nevada. Ne-vada. Maj. Duncan B Harrison and Mrs. Harrison passed through this city, and the former was Interviewed renardtng 1 his opinion of mining In the Ptate to I the west. "The permanence of Tonopah Is already established." said he. "Ore Is mined In that camp at great depth. It Is a wonderful wonder-ful camp far greater than Is generallv known. How many people know that there are todav thirty-two rich producing mines In Tonopah. the permanency of which has been established by development develop-ment ? "In Goldfleld the permanency of that camp Is also established by deep mining. The ore veins are not blanket veins, as has been contended by some people, before be-fore any great depth was attained, but true Assures, that is being demonstrated. Tonopah. Gold Mountain. 'uprlte. I.Ida and manv others I could mention in that section of the State will. In my Judgment, Judg-ment, be great producing camps fifty or one hundred years hence." |