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Show BELIEVE JARB1DGE i BIG GOLD. CAMP ?aCLi. rct:-2i:-3:v: strong a well known mining engineer who makes his home In this cl'X. baa JufI returned from 'i prcJongrd"' star : ! the Jarl-rlde. cotmtrj'. Ho tas had field experience' In thlo country and Mexico, and eays without any hesitation hesita-tion that the strike on the bourne group l the mot remarkable he has seen In all his experience as o mining 'nan. He eays' that the vein is a thirty-flvo feet across and that It gives values of ,30 and up. Some of the picked samfles run up Into the thousands of doJars. while the general gener-al average of Iho entire deposit Is Very high. The extent of this ore Is 61111 a matter f conjecture, but at a depth of tblftyflve feet It Is to strong that mlilng men agree that It Is a proposition that will provide a large tonnage fr a number ot years to come. Salt Laksrs Interested. Mr. Strong wint to Jarbrlgo In tho Interest of a rumber cf Salt Lake wining men and succeeded In getting Into the district and making a number num-ber of locations' before a great many prospectors arrived. Ho says that there are probacy as many as 1.300 people In the camp, at this time and that they are coming In every day. Tbe snow Is ab-iit six feet deep and the prospectors .can do little or no work at this time. Most of the locations loca-tions have been made within a short ctfttance from thb original discoveries and Mr. Strong says that his properties proper-ties are evidently on the same vein as the Bourne i group, as he flnd3 very much the sime formation. Big Rush Predicted, it Is tho geneal impression that as fi'fm as the winter woather Is gone Uio district wll have tho biggest ruah that has e?r been known to a rcw mining carcp. Tho showing to date fully Justllles the belief that there will be son big producers in the camp, but mst of the experts do uot liebltato to ay that as soon as tho first high grade deposits are taken oat near the surface the district will settle down to a forge low grade proposition, prop-osition, and millhs: will be In order on some large eslates that will make It one of the Iargst gold bearing sections sec-tions in the wesl. Mining men and prospectors form ilmost every section of the globe arc In the district at this time. Mexico, Alaska, South Africa and every mining district in this country have some representatives representa-tives In Jarbrldgr, and more people are coming In all the while. The full extent of tho mlnerallded territory has not been proven up as yet, but enough Is known of the conditions condi-tions to bring out tho assertion that it U about six miles In wtdth. Gold-field Gold-field Is said to hate one of the largest representations in tho new district, while Utah has a large property holding. hold-ing. A bank is soon to be started and a number of ' buildings will bo erected within a short time. |