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Show Tsujimoto came direct to Salt Lake from an inspection of the workings of the Ralaklava and Mammoth mines In Shasta county, California. When the Japanese mining experts finish with the- Inspection of the mines of Bingham Bing-ham and Park City, which will take several days, they will continue their work in various parts of Arizona. It is stated by the promfuent Japanese Japan-ese that each year at least four graduates grad-uates of mining schools In Japan are sent to the United States to become acquainted with the conditions and methods here, and also visit other countries. The machinery and methods meth-ods in Japan are said to be the very latest In the mining schools of Japan, Ja-pan, it is demanded that graduaios shall have acquired at least two foreign for-eign languages, which generally are Knglish and German, though French Is often taken in preference to German. LOOKNG FOR IDEAS. Japanese Minvnq Man and Engineer Here Visitinq Utah Mining . CI stricts. 1 1 Salt Lake. Sept. 7 Ideas gleaned I from the mines at Bingham and Parle I City 'may be used In developing sim- ' ! liar mines In Japan, through the re-I re-I search work now being carried on In , i I he United States by I. M. Sugim-to. j I chief engineer of the department of I agriculture o flapan, and Kennosuke Tsujimoto, a mining enpineer, who I represents the Fuglta Mining Company Com-pany of Osaka, Japan, a $.1,000,000 concern which produceH one-fifth of . the copper of the kingdom. The out- ; put i,f ih's company annuallv Is about 1 K.ooo tons of copper, lQ.Cuia c jnces ot Kold, 1.127,000 ouueos of silver and 400 ton of lead. . j Mr Sugimnto has recently come I fiom an Investigation of the mining . industry of Oermnny and other conn tiles on the continent, while Mr. ' |