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Show cr.tirc rur-our.'iir.g region is "full of tnlr.i : u:." :T rs thv greatest of Jnduce- liu ms to n ::;er3 and investors. Tono- j pah l.ow hi- population of over 5000 j ar.a .t. i-to.v:.'. rapid!), while the towns j In i i- C. .':!. -1 i nistriot have nearly, -V0 ij, !.. All branches of business are !-, i:t.d in thtse towns, and .- : os a: - i:ot exorbitant. The Tono- pah ILiiiVwiy now gives regular service to lo h cmps, and travel is no longer a ma :er extreme dilllculty. , ; No miner or investor should overlook Tont.pah aid Goldfleid. While marvelous marvel-ous lini-- have been made, it is more tlii-ii probable that finds as rich will be made in the future, and the man on the ground is the one who will benefit from these strikes. Several millionaires have been made by the-je camps, for all they are so new. and many men have accumulated comfortable fortunes. For full information about Tonopah and ' Goidfleld and how to reach them, apply to D. R. Gray. 201 Main St., Salt Lake City. The Southern Pacific is the only road to ttis great mining region. :md i Mr. Gray, as its agent, is weljl posted on condition, rates and routes.7 ' f , , , . t NEVADA'S GOLD CAMPS, Tonopah and Goidfleld, Hichest in the World. Tonopah and Goldfield. New. are undoubtedly un-doubtedly two of the richest mining ramps in the world. Over $7.3oO,iKiu worth of ore has been shipped from one mine alone within the last year, or so. the ore going from $100 to J3'K) a ton, with vast quantities in sight. The wonderful won-derful richness of ore In developed properties, and. the assurance that the |