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Show PHENOMENAL VALUES IN ORE FOUND AT MIZPAH J. L. Herrlck and T. F Panigan have returned to Ely from the Mlzpah district with specimen's showing s'rlngs of ire and leaf gold ore running as nlri as 60 per rent copper. The limits of the lumbo ledge have not yet been found Fourteen feet of the croppings have been exposed, showing free gold with carbonates, sulphides and oxides of eopper on the yurfaee. The oie will pay to ship for Its gold value alone, independently of its high copper values. If the surface showings continue with depth. The entire ledge pans for a width of forty feet, two eet of which assays as high as $200 a ton In gold. Assays can be obtained running higher than this, but the average has made the pioneers dizzy with visions of wealth. Mr. Banlgan says It Is the best surface showing he has seen in the State of N'e-xada. N'e-xada. and the same croppings if In southern south-ern Nevada would turn Tonopah tipsy-turxy. tipsy-turxy. The townsite survey will be oniped within ten days or two weeks, and a.opie accommodations will be made 'or visitors to the new camp. Kenslnger A Honnold. who haxe Just completed the work on a group of nineteen nine-teen claims, have exposed sex-enteen different dif-ferent croppings of shipping ore. on one of which they obtained values of 33 per cent copper from a three-foot ledge. Offers have tieen made them. Mr. Banlgan Ban-lgan reports, of $60,000 rash for the property, prop-erty, but they have decided to inc.rr--r;e. and will commence sinking a shaft as soon as the weather permits Mr. Banlgan describes the owners of the Mlzpah properties as men who are in comparatively easy circumstances, and who will dexelop the mines themselves In preference to selling. |