Show GOLD MINES IN KOREA NEW YORKER TALKS OF ENTERPRISE ENTER-PRISE IN FAR EAST Orientals Kindly Disposed Toward Americans for Many Reasons Chiefly Because They Are Reliable New York April tI3 Sioat Fasselt t who has just returned from Korea where he is interested in gold mining says Korea seems a good way from here and It I I Is but we can ship I a ton t of freighl from New York to our mines ncur the Yaloo liver l as cheaply OF the I same inn can he sent to the t mountains of Idaho and jusL about as quickly too We have been interested In mining for live years now on a concession covering 1000 square miles Our lease I has twentyfive years ll run Yc have the right lo mine any mineral but we have contliiid oUt C tteui tI Ill lo gold alone All of our machinery Is I of American manufacture as this country makes the t i best mining I I machinery I In the world Korea Is picturesque beautiful fer tile with an excellent climate and an industrious and agreeable people At our mines we employ seventyfive white men and 000 coolirs Uur venture ven-ture I has been and Is an Interesting experiment ex-periment Wo arc the pioneers there and we had to oercome all the obstacles obsta-cles In a ne and In 1 most respects a wild country There arc many good fields III Korea as the country i possesses a continuation of the t goldbearing outcrops of Siberia Si-beria nnd Manchuria 1 both of which are bound to be grout gold producer The Koreans ha ye ben mining i I I with rude methods for many centuries and they are sllll at It Korea like all the East by which indefinite in-definite lerm may he embraced most of the Asiatic seaboard Is awakening to now Industrial I I and commercial life I I There Is I an Immense opening for enterprise enter-prise and capital hleh will undoubtedly undoubt-edly I be supplied as soon as It is I understood un-derstood thai the United States Clov eminent ulll I I proicct Its I citizens in I all I legitimate foreign enterprIses The Orientals are kindly disposed toward Americans for many reasons but chiefly because they recognize that Americans are not seeking political empire em-pire und they I feel that from them they can receive the most desirable assistance assist-ance In I industrial and commercial im JHO > men l Tjj consuming I capacity of these great populations > t In I tho I Orient is not understood fully Neither Is their ability abil-ity to pay We Americans take their breath away by I our rapid methods but Americans In the Orient arc on tractkeepers and tills Is I recognized by the Asiatics Civilization I has swept around the globe moving westward till It has again reached Us ancient seats and It Is now taking hold of opportunities opportuni-ties la the new Old East with all the Increased wisdom and experience of all its eeniurlcs of progress Tho enterprises en-terprises which are now starting over I here are bewildering But It I is hardly I a poor mans country The opportunity opportuni-ty is favorable for associated capital in large amounts skillfully directed but nol for Individuals |