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Show The Nevada-Utah Is Finally Launched Hon. W. S. McCornlck Accepts a Chair in the Company's First Household. After an abeenoe of several woka In tho Kftst, Hon. W S. McCornlckj head of the big banking house which bears hla name. reftprr-:i red at his d k yesterday yester-day morning. During his absence Mr. M I '-.rnlck participated In a meeting of the ISIngham Consolidated s directors and the organization of the Nevada-Utah company, of which ho was m.ido a director and Which he b.ivs will at once begin an energetic campaign of development develop-ment on Its well-known Interests extending extend-ing from Us acquisitions In Benver county, coun-ty, this State, to the home of the famous old bonanzas at Ploch; Nev. The organization or-ganization of the nw company completed. State Senator Lewis who wns required to return to New Ynrlt after reaching Denver on Ids way home Will reach the city on Friday next 1 ir tho Nevada-Utah Nevada-Utah company none other than Henry Weir was made the president, this gon-tlemaji gon-tlemaji having for many years been Identified Iden-tified with the Gunonhelm interests In M xlco at d w'dch distinguished iarvlce was terminated by him that he might give his attention, undivided, to tho new. The reports submitted to the directors Ot the Bingham ' niricilldn ted at their meeting told of a most prosperous condition con-dition at the ndnes and smelter operated by the company during the year, and While Mr ucCornlck made 110' reference to the Initial dividend it Is the Impression Impres-sion that It will bo announced tho present pres-ent month. Tho present altitude of th F.atcrn Investor In-vestor toward tho list of securities presented pre-sented to them from Utah continues a most friendly one said Mr. McCornlck, nnd a largely lncroaaed output Is relied on by them from several of thoso of which they have mado favorites. Tno record on which each of these has closed thj year and the greatly Increased earnings of which preliminary reports have reached the Kaet can not but Improve the standing stand-ing of tho whole the present year. A great deal of Interest Is reported In the copper record Jhat lias been made b the mines of the Stale In lytM and not a few w ill bo Influenced bv It In their future Investments. Much capital. Indeed, is headed for the fur Wot and l"tah majl rely on getting Its share of It. To Mr MoCornlck the pleasant weather which awaited him on his return home was an agreeable contrast nlth that left r him in the East. |