Show WILL YIL BE B A V lO GRADE GOLD COED PRODUCING CAMP Herman Hennan S W. W r. Home Horne a mining en engineer ineer of this city writes front from Jarbidge e that the season ason is just beginning to open up so 50 that sonic pome prospect prospecting and surveying can be done dono on the time surface He Ho states that it will wi be bo several weeks more before before be bo- fore the time snow melts from the mountains moun moun- mels so that development lent work can be bo prosecuted without further interference from storms and tho time accumulated winter snows snows' though at times supplies are arc taken taken ta ta- ta ken in from the railroad station with less delay which gives i the tho owners of the tho Bourne Boure Paddock and Pick and Ax properties an opportunity to increase their forces under underground round S Mr Horn Hor states that tho the men who have the time best interests of the tho camp at heart beart very much luch deplore tho exaggerated exaggerated exaggerated reports that have havo been sent out about the fabulous wealth of the ore deposits deposits deposits de de- posits in Jarbidge c. c He lie says that there has has jas been developed enough h ore to sat sat- the thc experienced miner that the camp has considerable merit and amid that it will doubtless be an immense low lots lo grade wi gold old proposition which can be worked profitably for man many years So far as lIe he has been able to learn they ha e have developed some high grade streaks but at lest best these average only about 20 to in gold old to the ton It I would be le impossible im un- possible to make an estimate of the tonnage tonnage ton ton- nage image of the the- camp at this time but tho the work which has been carried on underground underground underground under under- ground by several companies during the winter months months' has brought ht gratifying results he says There are not to exceed to men in the camp The rhe trip overland has been very hard since ince the first discoveries cries eries were were announced The cost of getting getting get get- ettin et- et tin ting personal effects and amI merchandise in was 6 cents a pound and at Jarbidge Jarbidge Jar Tar bidge the expense of l living has been very ery high As a result of these conditions conditions conditions condi condi- a number of men who were unable usable un us- able to obtain work have hae returned to their homes and will wi return to the tIle diggings di dig dig- gings ings in as soon as the spring sprin weather sets in It is the consensus of opinion anion amon the I more experienced mining men amen ot of Jarbidge according to Mr r. r Home Hore that that it will require a full ful seasons season's work to wi open up the time proven ore zones to tho the extent where re regular ular production can be he insured After this development work has been completed it will wi be necessary to Lo o install intal reduction works in or near nea Jarbidge e in in order that the output can The bo be 30 made maae a commercial product winter season is lon long and quite quie severe evere yet et there will wi bo be no tin trouble in carrying on on mining and milling throughout time the th devel devel- developed entire Intire year With sufficient ore oro to warrant the construction of a railroad it will wil be an easy matter to have a line connecting the camp with the he outside lne world built buit In the meantime meantime meantime mean mean- time a suitable route can be selected overland o erand which will wi insure ingress in ress and egress at nil all al seasons |