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Show OLD CAMP REVEILLE i STIRRED BY ACTIVITY Keveille. known for rears to the people peo-ple of southern Neva. la as ono of the most promiMntT mineral fields in Nvo countv -and that means the entire t t a t i s 1 o w 1 v c n m i n l' into its own, nnd with the revivsl of interest in min-in? min-in? t hrouir'nout the country the district I'ivrs i-romie of recei inc a cront deal of well-men ted nt tent ion within t he not far distant future, says tho Tonopah Oailv Times. Carl Mendel, well known in Tonopah, but who lias been prosecuting development develop-ment upon t he Km pi re croup of four claim, situated in the Keveillo district, 1 seventy miles east of this city, was an ! arrival here yesterdav morning, having acconiuniied a shipment of ore consist-inj; consist-inj; of ono carload that is to bn billed to the Selhv smelter in California, lie wart exliibil ink' maniples of both hih and mciinin u'radn ore. nnl made the itinniinci merit that the carload that will prnbahlv be billed out, today will brine a set t lenient, of close to JlM ounces silver a ton. Tho high prado sptvi-meua sptvi-meua fdtow liberally of hornsilver nnd carry values of better than 1000 ounces tilver. No urent amount of this ore is encountered, however, or, to bo precise, pre-cise, no effort is made to sort the product prod-uct the owner bein content to ship In ono HasM. Tho Km pi ro property has been developed de-veloped hv n crosscut tunnel thnt has leen driven, intersecting the vein nt n tlcplh of l"d feet. Three ore f-hoots have been developed and all contain a vl ippinc product that returns tuudsumo nci profit. " b'c eilln iiiil'M well be termed an ii nde eloped camp, " remarked Mr. .MeMi: I vctenlav. " Kim it d capital svsieinnt ii'all v es ponded wftuhl uiunies-lintiablv uiunies-lintiablv result in numerous producers heiiU' opened, which would mean thnt Knveilln woubl becniue ono of tho most pro'luitive camps in this state.'' |