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Show Mining' Notes. Tho warm reception given to Tonopah stocks on the local exchange Is likely to result ln the listing of many other shares from tho Nevada bonanza. It Is pointed out that Salt Lake is nearer to tho ground than San Francisco and should bo ablo to handle tho business that now goes to San Francisco. The plan should bo the easier of accomplishment since some of tho largest stockholders in Tonopah mines aro residents of Sale Lake. Tho wise ones say that a very good showing Is being made In the winze below tho 1100-foot level of the Grand Central. Just what has been found there tho management man-agement has not disclosed up to the present pres-ent time. Prof. W. O. Crosby of Boston was at tho Knutsford yesterday. He Is on his way to Cape Nome to examlno some proporty for a Boston syndicate Manager John Sullivan of the Raymond mino at Eureka was mingling with the mining men on brokers' row yesterday afternoon. John Klrby, manager of the Daly West, who recently recovered from an attack of appendicitis, was ln town yesterday and looks himself again: F. W. Haines, whoso marvelous exhibition exhibi-tion of nuggets and gold dust attracted so much attention ln this city flvo years ago on his return from Cape Nome, Alaska, arrived In the city yesterday from tho far North and wis greeted by many old acquaintances. ac-quaintances. Salt Lake mining men who aro Interested Interest-ed In Goldfleld and Lono Mountain properties prop-erties In Nevada are rejoicing over the report that a branch of the Tonopah railroad rail-road Is to bo built to Goldfleld, a distance of twenty-five miles .Harry Joseph was visiting the Silver Shield property at Bingham yestcrdny. Prof. A. J. Merrill, who occupies the chair of mining and metallurgy at the University of Wisconsin, reached tho city ycatcrday and will bo the guest of Fred H, Perkins, the mining engineer. He Is president of tho Black Rock Mining company, com-pany, owning properties at Wlckcnberg, Ariz., and hao come to consult Mr. Perkins Per-kins concerning tho erection of a mllllag plant at his mine. |