BEAT SACKS OP GOLD NUGGETS en Making: Bi«r Money in Redrock District. rers Who Are Making- One Hun dred Dollars a Day. o«t Glowing Acoonnta Kecplrod From a New (lamp Northeast or Mejave. The Location or ths New Diggings. The following taken from the Lancaa ir Gazette of yesterday indicated tbe tistence of a bonanza raining camp t.the (Joier district to wbich it refers : J Frank Budd and U, Zimmerman re ined Wednesday to Lancaster from a t i Jri'p to the gold fields northeast of Mo ive. They are highly elated with tbe • rospecta for obtaining the shining nug 9ts out there, and went back yesterday , i feo to work. They report great ex teinont in tbat region and a good many an striking it rich. Budd says he saw bole sacks oi gold nuggets co rich and fcijning tbat they made his eyes water ' Ind grow dim. There is a postoflice called Koebn and two stores out there. Tbe meu in Red jßock canon are taking out $100 worth of ', jn begets to the man each day. The boys say it looks tempting to see them mu ling the dry washers and at tbe clean up pick up tbe yellow nuggets and drop hem in the great glass jars right there lefore their eyes. Tbe nuggeta are vorth $1d,50 per ounce, i a" new find further up the road to (tarda luyo county is drawing scores of irospectors there, G. W. Hamilton of .ancaster, with three other men, have lUUCtk a very rich claim and are iv dirt ii at pays from $1 to $1.25 per pan, al 'ungh they were not yet down to bed rock when Budd and Zimmerman came iway on Tuesday. thk CAM?'* LOCATORS. Mr. Charles Mulhollmd of Independ ence, who is in the city, yesterday gave i Hkkai.d reporter the following (acts ibout the camp: l The gold fields at Goler and Redrock ire easily reached from Mojave. The way ia over the stage road to Inyo cunty ;it ie blbo the road ovor wbich ihe teama haul borax iroui Hearten' ttorks to Mojave. At a point about 21 m.les north from Mojave tho road di f idee ; oue branch bearing east of north, Ihe other turning west. prom tbe point where the road forks i email lake ie seen about three miles eaet and out on the plain. Beyond this lake ia a chain of low rolling hills, To ward the north end of that chain of hills, and eight to 12 miles beyond tbe little lake, ia the Goler district. Going toward Inyo couuty from the forks of the road, and about two niilea from ttytt point, tbe road enters a narrow cation. About three quarters of a mile no tbe canon is another opening to the north. It ia up lhat rsivino one to two miles that the ricu gold diggings are found. Jl'p the main cation about one mile beyond the ravine is a station of the Mojave and Keeler stage line. In the •fain canon a stream rip wattr flows at : * seasons, in tho summer very small, but in winter eometimea becomes a tor rent oi large size. Mr. Mulholland gives the following facts of hia own knuwledge about the new diggings: Last Wednesday four men took ont IS ounces with a dry washer. The gold is worth $1S per ounce. It is all coarse, littae beiug fouud liner that wheat grains. Many pieces are found worth Irom $2 to $6 or $8 each piece. Uue piece of quartz and gold was found as big as a hen's egg; half the mass ie gold. There ia but a thin layer of earth and Band covering the badrock on which tbe gold is found. On Thursday a prospector found a ttVe looking quart/, ledge a short dis tance above the placer ground. This may prove to be the mother ledge from which all the placer gold cornea. A large number of miners are now working at the new camp, aud more art* hastening there every day. It ia the old ! experience over again, where minora find money easily they epend it lav- I'.ny, bud the canipe at Bedrock begin to show some featurea of extravagance that were very familiar iv old tiuiea. At Gdler the placer claima are turning out a good deal of gold alao. Bedrock ia about 25 milea nortb from Mojave, on the road to Owens volley ; Goler ia a few miles farther distant,and about lOmiles east. Near the old Cerro Gordo mines, esjst from Owens lake, an extraordinary rich ledge waa struck a few weeks ago. The ore carriea about 40 per cent lead, 60 or 70 ounces silver, and a great deal of gold. Many a.ie EUGENE FIELD. Th» Chicago HumorUtln Tvwaiai a Cli mate Kefugaa.. Tbe well-known journalist, Eugene Field, v?boee name is a household word all over the country, arrived here yes terday afternoon and is staying at the Hollenbeck. Mr. Field is not here in m journalistic capacity. He comes here ftor his health, having been threatened \iit u an attack ot pneumonia, and be will, be likely to remain here until April at; least. He felt co exhausted by the fatigue of bis overland journey that, he declined to be interviewed laet evening. 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