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Show discovered will come as welcome- news to th owners of property in that section. William Colvin of Chicago, who. it is understood, paid $65,000 for the Nivloe ground several years ago, is expected to arrive from the east today, having been summoned to Stimler on account of the new discovery. In 1907, when Colvin took over the property, Stijnler was enjoying a. boom and at ono timo the camp boasted several sev-eral hundred population. Since the boom subsided a few claim owners continued work, but the principal development was done on the Xivloc ground. STRIKE AT STIMLER NEVADA IS REPORTED "Word was received in Tonopah yesterday yester-day that a ledge carrying high values in gold and silver was recently encountered encoun-tered on the 440-foot level of the Nivloc mine, at the camp of Stimler, located about seven miles from Silver Peak, according ac-cording to the Tonopah Daily Times. Operations have been carried on in the mine for some time, under contract, and the fact thac a new ore body has been |