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Show I "big strike made By Campbell Brothers and Sabey I in West Canyon. I ' ASSAYS SHOW UT GOOD. Dovolopinont Work to bo Poshod. Offors to Induce I Owners to Soil. Lehl H on the vcrgo of big mining boiin mill from present Indications it will bu htio prolong. Mr. ) V. Campbell came down fro'u the west canyon, Sunday, and rcjiorts n big si i Iky in thai locnt'.ly, .wlilch la " , ? creating qulto nn excitement among "wt" tho mining men litre, nud a rush will !&&, piobably bo ujade lo tlint jiIhco " The property Is situated nbout 22 - . miles wtHofhcro, nnd has been located loca-ted by Campbell Biottiera and Will M Sabey. ,.' The unsays that havebicn tnUen to ' ' lar show fiotn 30 to -10 percent lend and from 17 lo 10 ounces silver, and ns yet tin' property lias received but a yeiy P small iiiiiount of development work, be- , Ingonly about 15 or 10 feet btlow the t . Burface. riio nssays taken nlso show n gf' great per cent ot gold. M Mr. Campbell says development oik p will bu pushed nt onco llu left heie, uf Tuesday, for the purposo a'- aiding "in 8$ tint work. SSfr It Is icported timt several good offers liavo been given tho owners of the J$K properiv lo induce them to sell. 'M - TIipiopertlBrinlhe thl district :iifen'Ui-l'p7o?g'ir'1)0 ot Uio'-.sauie vein jPSBSmwiiTotyth.u Bingham njul-Mercur 1. TPerU'ee7a"Ur5m;iil( Indications will p&ssjy&W W state. If the mine proves lo he one of the many bonanzas ot this part of the countty It will add n great deal to the prosperity of Lehl In tho future, and this alll bo one of tho best towns in tho state. i Grcnt Intcrost Is being niaiiifrsted in tho strike, and it is creating much czcitemctil. 0e Chance Inn Lifetime. ' "is there man In this audience," ileiccly exclaimed n Kansas female oiator," that hisdonoanytliiiiglo lighten light-en the hiiulcn resting on his vlfu's shonldsrs? What do you know of women's work? Is there n mini licie " he continued, folding her nruiH and ' looking over tho audh-uco with superb Bcorn, "ihat has ever got up in the morning leaving his tired, worn-nut wife to enjoy slumber, gouo quick down stairs, iiindo tho lire, cooked his own bieakfast, sewed buttons on lliuchild. reli'M clothes, darned tho family stock-ingt, stock-ingt, scoured tho pits, llllcd tho lamps, mid donn all thu rest necessary, day after day uncomplainingly V If thcru is nuy such a man in tlilsnudieuce let him iho up I" And in tho rear of the hall n poor, thin, mild looking man in spectacles, spect-acles, in obedience to the summoiis timidly nnse. Ho was the lmsb.mil of the eloquent speaker. It was thu llrst time he ever hud n chance inhlslifoto assert himself. Wellsvill.e County Times. |