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Show VETERAN EDITOR HERE i Engineering and Mining Journal Man Talks of Utah Mines. John J. Vandciuoer of Denver, a vet oran newspaper man, who has been connected con-nected with the Engineering and Mining Min-ing Journal during the past thirty years, is a guest at the Knutsford. Mr. Vandemoer has charge of the territory covered by Colorado and Utah, and he makes it a point to visit Salt Lake about twice a year. He says that Salt Lake City is giving evidence of greater progress than any city in the Western country. It is astonishing, he says, to fice the favor and confidence reposed in Utah mining properties in Enstorn centers. cen-ters. The Utah mining slocks hold up remarkably well in the markets of New j ork ami Boston. This is because the dividends come along as regularly as clockwork and helps to eliminate from the minds of investors any apprehension apprehen-sion ns to the stability and permanency of Utah raining properties. There is one thing of which Utah has a right to feel justly proud, ho added tho number of her paying mines, which in the aggregate exceeds in value any other Stato in the Union. Mr, Vandemoer will bo here n few "$8i m tuo interest of his journal, vrnich for a quarter of a century has peen regarded ns first in its class in this country. ' J |