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Show MHm NEWSli Carlctz, Furuson, Fleming and Mc- ""oy, who have a ka:e o?i the north I oth!.; property, have struck f nir ot of cop n e;- ore in the shft which Ul go bcite: than 22 per cent, with I good guld and rilvcr vaiuco. "Mr. Uusseil o Wells, who Is in the employ nf Mr Tod, I, the Seattle can-! can-! italist, as cn-rincer, is running out the preliminary llr.es of the power plant and srac'tor which Mr. Todd expects to erect on the eiv;litv acres he has obtained near tle river. "Paddv Haas of Hnughtcn, Mich, who has extensive holdings In the dlo-j dlo-j trlct. i her- with his wife and child j and expects to stiiy and develop 'his property. He Is tacked by a strong I company of operators cf the cepper country. "A brick yard wi'l be put in by Parker Par-ker & Nelson as coon as the get their tools on the ground ar.l from figures produced by these pontic men it is a ceitalnty (hat brJtk mnclc on tho ground can cempefe with lumber haul- I cd from Wells or .Twin Kalis, with a J saving in the former." . I Mr. Eldrldge of Twin Falls, Idaho, Just as quickly as teams can haul it In I Two or throe saloons are going In, a-ether a-ether addition to the town site i3 bcii I laid out as the original four or .. hundred lets went '.ike hot cal.es and iu goneriil Iheic m an air of industry throughout the whole district. "Mr. prutt of Twin Fall.-t has his teams mi tbe way whh a two-ttory ho-11 ho-11 ami exp'-c-U to r-iecl the nr.rne as fast as men and nvn.?v will permit. Mr. Perry ami Mr. Shprp. ;l.o of Twin Falls, are on the ground and havo picked up some fine Uts at the lov figure they were put on lv the town-site town-site company. "J C. Cllmo and asioci.ite. who have the Ajtoh.po claim, just ab-ive the townslte of Contact Citv. and not moro than fix hendred feet distant, have opened iin in a 2t"'i foot tuuiiel two feet of copper ere which will lun better than IS per cml copper, with o.'d silver and gold values. Mr. Climo is enthusiastic oor his find ami will undoubtedly clean up a neat sum of money from the property. Messrs. ' BOOM STARTS AT , CAMP OF CONTACT Elko Copper District From Which Big Things Are Expected, A correspondent wrltlnj from Collect, Coll-ect, the new copper camp in Elko county, -north of Wells, gives the following fol-lowing news of what promises to be another great copper district:' "With the return or Henry Smith last week carrying the news that the townslte of Contact City had been dulv recorded iu Elko things began to move and the last few days have witnessed on activity In clearing streets, clearing: lots for building, grading.etc., which can only be seen In a mining camp which has the goods and needs only the now a&iured railroad to make good. j "A general store will be put in bv |