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Show I ! HOT WEATHER 1 VERSUS MINING f i 'J 1 President Keith of tho Silver King A 'f 1 f J Returns From the Ea4t XJtnh W Still a Favorite. ttv'RI VEN out by the hot weather ! l ' i I that has spilled itself upon tho I v'i I Hp East, Hon. David Keith, prosl- J J dent or the Silver Kins oC Park v ) City, returned to his ofllccs in the ; Jj) Keith block yesterday morning, pre-nnrptl pre-nnrptl In rnmnln InrloflniLolv. Between tlie heat of politics and' that of the i k- 1 weatlier in New York, Mr. Keith says I'D) that to those who havo grown up with t- th6 hrec.c from tho Wasatch, the coiull-1 coiull-1 , tlon is almost insufferable at present, and having disposed of matters recjuir- lng his attention there lie flagged the .1 first train Tor the "West. To what has ' 1 already been said by him concerning ' j the 'efforts of the Eastern investor to 1 1 break into the King's realm at Park ' City, Its president pleaded that he had .i nothing whatever to add. Meanwhile, : j; its earnings continue to enrich every Interest in Utah. The feeling In the i ' East toward the mines and opportunist opportuni-st ties generally hold out by tho State, by which the investors thcro have been so ' generously j'eim pursed, continues most i favorable, said Mr. Keith, and with the , campaign over, the policy of the next administration decided, and conditions again assuming the normal, tho move-i move-i ment west should be as active as in the II ' past. He will leave for the camp in a ijl few days to visit with the King's sub-k sub-k Jccts and to take a peep underground jjl with Assistant Manager Dally. |