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Show i LIKES UTAH MINES. S. J. Beahan Carrlos Favorable Impres. i M si oris Back East of Stato. B-' l "Yon can put mo down as a most H enthusiastic admirer of tho Is't-wliousc, H'' V mine, uhd a decided bull regarding the H, fl future for tho property," stated S. J. fl Beahan Friday morning, before leaving . for Butte. Mr. Beahan is tho reprc- Si sentn(ivc of Hay den. Stono & Co. of " Now ork, and he has boon in Utah 1 for two wccks making a thorough in- i ' spection of Utah mines. His trips havo Kr i included Bingham, several times; Bea- w! v.cr county, and Garfield, and he leaves H't i Utah after hia first inspection of her j resources, greatly impressed with the ' mincis and her mining men. Ho appro , ciales c-f.pecially the character of tul- i cut the great copper organizations have 1 nt the various heads of Bingham and ' J Gurflcld enterprises. 1 His own words speak sufficiently i plain nbout the Ncwhousc mine. He Hi will carry good reports back to tho ' home office about it, loo. He alno was willing lo repeat his recent prediction that In five yeartf' time the mines of H. Utah will bo producing mors coppor, , pound for iound, than all of Michigan. H' ' lie mado a special trip to tho new smelter nt Gariicld to sue for himself just how much truth there was in the H'l report that this plant wan not a Big- H: nal success, He states that such ru- B: mors do .'it t coincide with his view of H, the plant, and as far as he can see 1 tho Tosultn speak eloquently of tho , successful operation of tho smelter, From Salt Lake Mr. Beahan will ' prncoed to Butte, thence to the North- west and the Novada districts, inc'md-L. inc'md-L. ing Ycringtou. Ore Shipments. K. Tho -Pioneer sampler on Friday ro- Ionscd tho following number of cars of oro: Utah, 0; Idaho, 1; Novadn, 2. Tho Taylor & Brunton company ro-k ro-k ..leased tho following:, California, 1: j Npvada, lj Utah, 13. ' |