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Show oo RICH ORE STRUCK AT CAMP NATIONAL Salt Lake. Oct. 28 Bringing news of an Important gold strike at National Na-tional and backing it UP with samples sam-ples from the Buckskin group glistening glis-tening with the precious metal uud worth 510,000 a ton, P. W. Campbell, a well known operator and miner, was in from northern Nevada yesterday, yester-day, a guest at the Cullen "1 fully believe that National is to have tho next big mining boom In Nevada," declared Mr Campbell, and I bar,., this opinion on tbe extremely extreme-ly rich ore tho camp has produced In the past, and the fact that a lot of I ' deep work is now In progress and the 'rich ore zone has been proven o er 1 ; mile on its north-south strike. The Buckskin Naiionul ground 16 on the side of th mountain over a mile to the southeast of the National mines workings State Senator John Ball controls the property. The Btrike was made in a 100-foot Incline shaft which is following the 1 eln The rich ore In the narrow streak samples from $10,000 to J3B.000 a too Two feet of It a?sayed from $60 up to $200 a ton It In similar to the Nitlonal Mines or in every way Then- narrow Btreaks contained con-tained almost pun; gold-ailVer, which at times would open out Into Sufficiently Suffi-ciently large bunches to admit of a single miner In an eight-hour shift ; taking out as much as $70,000. Tha ! finding of rich float on the Buckskin Buck-skin hill determined the owners to sink the -halt and It soon picked up the vein. oo |