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Show this end of the line, these gentlemen ' will continue their journey to Tonopah. Mr. MoKane says that the future of the great mineral fields of Nevada is assuredly great and that there is more capital coming into the actual development develop-ment of the resources at that region next month. whPe the amount of mineral min-eral that is being taken from the ground fs preater than the public has any conception of. While Mr. MoKane feels certain that there will be many facilities added to the present methods for treating and transporting the immense wealth of that country, including the building of smelters and mills, he was not disposed to tell of the extent of the investments that Mr. Schwab and his associates would make in this line. He was free 1 to admit that there would be some important im-portant changes made for the betterment better-ment of existing conditions, as fast as I material could be gotten into the country. coun-try. Of the mines of Utah. Mr. McKane had no hesitancy in paying tribute to i our immense mineral zones, and he said I that this city was the natural market for the ores of Nevada, as well as a base for the supplies that are going into in-to that section. PREDICTS GREAT FUTURE FOR SOUTHERN NEVADA. John T. McKane. who i responsible. lor the interest that have been ao- a k- r-harles M. Scwab. the steel ""'.te in th va -tou- mining prop-magnate. prop-magnate. , in tne V d arrived from TorT T C Adams, a" mining man of the East. After Ending the day In the Htyand attendin to some personal matters at |