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Show MINES AND MINING. M. J. F'beridan of the Chicago Mining Excbutifr Gat-s to Binjhm te Study I s ldiur,tl BtiourciU. LVD SEE SOME UTAH BONANZA'?. Eaok From ILuysvale Rich Fnh Springs SbiiiuiuuiB Local anl Geutrai Mmiug Hoks- !r. J. Sheridan, preident of the Chicago mining and metal exciunge Bct.-ont ; -a tii (1 (ieorge Arthur Ilice today Dii a Hying visit to limgl.um to make au inspoetinti of one or two of the Uading Qiiaes. They wiii return tonight when Mr. Sheridan will start at once for Helena, Mont., wlit.ro he has some mining min-ing interests. Mr. Sheridan said that if ho was not railed lioiiie by a picture of business matters hu would devote considerable limn to a study of Utah's mineral re-nurces. re-nurces. There was be thought much Interest in witting in his city. Years igo Chicago capitalists had been badly bitten in wild cat mines and had at one time regarded all s ich investments R'ith suspicion, but these suspicions were now being dissipatedsand would antler favorable circumstances soon be entirely removed. Jt would only be necessary to give a few of them a chance to make some money when capital would again make mining in-restmenls. |