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    _____________.__________________________.___________________________ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1905. *^ ' ' - (3ntbe to tbe %ateet f!Htning Dietricte *----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:-----------------------,-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------___ _ LEADS TO THE A_!HE3 T*^OR the guidance of all rl who are interested in the mining districts of Southwestern Nevada, a map, brought strictly up to date, with the names of the latest camps and their geo­graphical location accurate­ly defined, has been prepared for this number and is pub­lished on this page. The ne­cessity for this is evident, as no official maps of older date supply the informa­tion that is demanded. To make the geographical facts clear in the region in­dicated to every reader, only a relatively small portion of the State of Nevada is de­lineated. This makes it pos­sible for the reader to realize the general situation at a glance. The distances between camps, the. special region in which interest is principally centered and the general directions are easily to be perceived. -*i Y * \ O' 4* __ -______ S OUTH-WESTER N NEVADA ^________f-r—^________-4*o C"wrr!*hi*d by The Sen Fmnchtco CnlL