Show BISBEE EE MIXER MINER OX ON ELY CAMP Geological Conditions of Two Camp Diametrically Opposed Compo Comparing ring geological conditions o or of ortho lie tho two camps camp J L. L Herrick of BIsbee Ills BIs- ll- ll bee Ariz who passed as etl through Salt Sal Lake yesterday on his way to lo his homo home city from a visit to EI Ely Nov Ne said that tint they sall were ere diametrically op op- posed In hi his section which was one of the largo large lago copper camps of tire Iho i orld world all the 01 ore liO bodies were In lime In Ely on the lie contrary and auth developing le that lint is so gO fur far as mrs the theold theold old mines were iere concerned were In porphyry He thought the he hatter place lost In the change as while wh o the ores of ranged around nine per pel percent cent in tho ho red metal Elys Ely's only averaged a between two to arid and olli three per percent percent cent cent Ho he lie stated newer thought and anti later Inter talent were ero devotIng devot- devot log Ing ng their heir energies to the development de of oC the lie lime Ime In EI Ely the consequence being that lint before long bug he thou thought ht the he result would bo ho hI a a greater and anti higher percentage in values Speaking of or cly ely generally ho beloved be he- JO loved tl the Ow place Illace had a u great reat future and anti prognosticated that hat with wih the lie completion of time the now new lew ton tori smelter which would bo he In about two iso years ears Ely gly would have not less let than hair Inhabitants Inhabitant Tho The smelter smeller alone ilono would employ 1000 In addition to the tho large force toree required In n tho the mines The Tho railroad ho he suld sid was slated to bo be completed Into Ely I b September 15 Hi Time Tho people of that place were cro preparing to hold humid a celebration cele cele- bration braton In iii honor of oC the lie event which would be bo a gala affair Governor Go Sparks of or Nevada would probably participate and a u great time was wasn n red S. |