| Show IS NO y L A C FOX FOOR A N J C MILLER OF SEATTLE TALKS REGARDING ELY NEVADA i says too many poor men going to great copper camp and are unable t to be carted cabled for J C IN miller instiller of Sc seattle attle wash arrived in the city yesterday returning to his home after a visit of several weeks in ely nevada ile he states that ely is a camp of groat great possibilities these however lie ho states stales will not materialize until after the completion of the nevada northern which will bo be in about throe months mr TA miller filler stated that the trouble at this time was that too many poor men who are arc not experienced miners aro are invading ti thi mining camp they are seeking location for commercial interests and are unable to be accommodated on account of the high prices asked for building lots the lots are selling belling tit at from 2000 to a lot on main street but the class of 0 men who are aril ving dally daily are of a kind that cannot afford to pay this price he advises all desiring to enter commercial enterprise to wait until after the railroad reaches ely unless they are experienced miners who can bo be given fiven work the day they ripply on heco accod 1 nt f ille tha doom pv is on oil at the present time and owing to the bad bacill les some trouble has arisen arisell over the inability to get food into the camp which has to be brought by wagon a distance of eight miles according to mr miller ely will be another such a camp as 3 risby arizona others ire are of the opinion that i it will be another butte but that it is a 1 good camp and one whose growth will be steady cannot bo be disputed the severe weather which prevails at the present time is delaying the work of constructing the railroad but it is thought that within throe three months month trains will bo be running into ely at which time a great rush will bo be made for the great mining camp i |