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Show 14 INTER-MOUNTAI- president, J. M. Langsdorf; G. F. Brown; secretary, J. H. Knauss; treasurer, John Pingree. North Star (Ogden) Capital, $1,000,-00shares, 1,000,000; property, two vice-preside- nt, -- 1 0; in vice-preside- vice-preside- Mineral Industry The the Camp Floyd district; C. Armstrong; J. president, F. W. Chambers; secretary, J. H. Knauss; treasurer, J. C. Armstrong. Arcturas (Ogden) Capital, $2,000,000; shares, 2,000,000; property, four claims in the Camp Floyd district; president, Don Maguire; H. H. Henderson; secretary and treasurer, C. claims MINING REVIEW. N nt, 3te Statistics, tTccbnolO0g, anb Trabe in tbc J tlnftcb States anb Other Countries from tbe ; nt, Earliest Times. K. Bannister. Provo Canyon Coal (Provo) Capital, $250,000; shares, 250,000; property, coal lands in Provo canyon; president, W. R. Pike; R. D. Swazey; and secretary treasurer, John Marwick. 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