| Show I I HAS l IN Sam dam lItI Old Camp Will Doom A AgaIn AllAIn ln The faith of Sam 1 V 1 Godbe be which hat has been boen Inalienably pinned to the tho mines ot 01 the tho old camp of ot during the tho long Ion period of ot inactivity into which they thoy were permitted to lapse lapee with tho do de d dines clines In the metal m tn market Is as an R I pro pronounced pronounced pronounced a Ill as It has ever been beon anti and that thai It will wll have been b n restored to the pro productiveness productiveness of a former period perlo with modernization of ot methods he IH is as am pos vos positive as ns are others who have acquired a II of ot conditions No one Is Ismore Ismore ismore more familiar with ith the volume of ot wealth that was wan permitted to remain In the ledges ledge of ot tho the region when the th owner was legislated as a It were out or of business and with the tho means mORns now nov af at afforded afforded forded for tor the economic mining and ro re of ot ores oros with tho tim hourly houri Increasing In Increasing creasing demand for tor the tho class for tor which they are oro productive practically nil all ot at this wealth Is now available Of Ot course It Is going to cost co t something and systematic endeavor but each Is plen pien plentiful and antI with an un outlet such at na n a link oC ot rail between the ilie camp and a nd the San Pedro Pr route shall hall afford two mines of o may mn be he relied upon for far a n heavy tonnage Already many of ot those wh took to the woods with sith the decline darline I 1 sliver stiver are aro turning their attention t the present season Heason should ft its It II restoration re Mr Godbe has returned 1 to his hili home borne In Los LOR Angeles Angele hut but will return to PI PIoche Pioche shortly where he with others other wilt will wilten engage en In an effort to make the tho oM old camp boom Record |