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Show struction will begin in the spring, it is said. It is probable that the line will be extended beyond the town, as the surrounding country Is cut up by good farms and ranches. . Mead- does not confine his praise to Yerington, but is equally laudatory of Goldfield, Ramsay, Seven Troughs and Wonder, and calls them the, greatest gold camps the world has ever known. Round Mountain, too, comes in for a share of the compliments. Heavy machinery is now in place on the property of the January White Rock Leasing company, In which Mead is interested, and the claim will be worked to the utmost. Mead said that the leasing system has almost become a dead letter in and around Goldfield. " ' MEAD BOOSTS YERINGTON. ' E. H. Mead of this city and largely interested in Yerington and other Nevada Ne-vada districts, returned yesterday from an extended trip to mining camps in that State. As to Yerington, Mead cannot can-not say enough to express his high opinion opin-ion of that section. Surveys have been completed, Mead said, for the spur of the railroad from Wabnska to the camp, and actual con- |