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Show GOOD SPRINGS TO BE A BIG CAMP While the extreme heat and dlstanco from transportation has hindered the development de-velopment of mineral resources along tho pathway of the San Pedro, the revival at Good Springs, Nov., Is a permanent one, and another season should witness Its advent ad-vent among the most productlvo of tho State's camps, eald James Kennelly, who has arrived from there with his sons. Perhaps as Interesting as any of the several sev-eral groups now being developed Is that In which cinnabar has mndo its appearance. appear-ance. Some of tho rock runs sensationally high In quicksilver, and while there is not enough exposed at present to justify the Installation of retorts, they will probably prob-ably be seen on the ground a year hence. Development continues steadily on tho Keystone, owned by Los Angeles talent, at the group operated by George Gunn of this city, and the Kennelly acquisitions, with about forty souls defying the heat in which the camp Is enveloped. |