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Show WINGFIELD rs SURE OF NEVADA'S FUTURE There are few men who know tho state of Nevada bettor than George Wlhgnoltl of Goldflcld, for not only by personal Investigation but through his engineers he has been examining hundreds of mining groups throughout through-out the state each year for four or live years pasL Tho following Interview Inter-view given by Mr. Wlngficld, therefore, there-fore, will have more weight with the world than If it was merely a statement state-ment of a man determined to stand by -his commonwealth desplto conditions. condi-tions. Wingfleld Is an optimist, but only when conditions arc exactly right does he admit this In print. Ho says ton Reno pnper. 'There 'are better chances for mining min-ing in -Nevada than ,ln any other state in the union, for the reason that we Jiave not as many people here and the state has not been half prospected. prospect-ed. I look Tor many important, discoveries dis-coveries to be made here in tho next ?ear. The papers in Reno do not give a groat amount of spaso to the mining in the southern part of tho state and they do not give any quotations quota-tions in any of their issues. "I consider that the mining busi ness is on a better foundation than It Si!?. GV0,;jbccn bforc. and wo have gotten rid of the wildcatters, and It 8tSor wty t0ikGep them out ot the h mor J ? 1e(1 GOOd- leSitimate min- 21 Tw ,ut wo d0 not need anl w, hatwl0 any,of th0 wildcatters that were here a few years ago. pnh irsTnoU th,at 1 Can ,cnrn Tono-POh Tono-POh Is looking better than it ever did |