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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