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Show In Hotel Corridors James Rascover, president of the New York News Bureau and publisher of the Wall Street Summary, and Charles B. Strecker of tho Boston Flnon- clal News, aro at the Knutsford for a fow days, looking over tho mines In thX vicinity, Tuesday having been spent a tho Utah Copper company's plant at Gar-lleld. Gar-lleld. Messrs. Rascover and Strecker havo been making a tour of tho Lako Michigan Michi-gan copper country for personal information, infor-mation, and after looking at the propcr-lcs propcr-lcs in this section will go to Ely, Nev., Butte. Mont., and tho coast, and will then proceed south to tho Arizona copper country and to Mexico. Mr. Rascover said that the copper properties which they had visited wcro all working tho limit, and that business conditions in general were Improving. At Tlnughlov, Mich., tho copper wlro mills, which had been shut down for six months, were working double shift." sight and day. Of tho political situation, Mr. Rascover "I1: "There Is no question but that Taft will bo elected, :md ho will bo particularly par-ticularly strong through the middlo west, and he will also carry Now York state." Aa to tho gubernatorial situation In New York, he said; "It has been even money on Chanler and Hughes, but as Hushes has been on a tour of tho west In tho Taft Interest for tho past three weeks, Chanler has had tho advantage, -rhlch Hughes will undoubtedly regain uow that he Is at home." S. F. Emmons of the government geological geo-logical survey, who Is looking over tho mining camps In Utah, Is at tho Knutsford. Knuts-ford. Mr. Emmons has but recently returned re-turned from Europe, where ho has been In search of better health. M. W. Atwater, R. M. Atwater, Avery Buckingham and Reno do Salllcr of Du-luth, Du-luth, well-known mining operators, and who arc looking at their properties in Utah, aro at the Knutsford. George Barclay of Butte. Mont., th? well-known horseman. Is at tho Knutsford Knuts-ford during tho race meet, taking a peep at the ponies. i S. S. Dougherty of Detroit. Mich., tho largest sheep dip manufacturer in thb country, Is at the Wilson. u William B. Bishop, ono of the most eminent of tho European mining engineers engi-neers and an extensive operator in Spain and in tho Broken Tlllls district in Australia, Aus-tralia, Is at tho Knutsford, accompanied by Joseph T. Jenkins, both being cnroule to Nevada to make examinations o properties there. The gentlemen also stopped in Colorado and mado examinations examina-tions of mines in that state In tho interest in-terest of foreign clients. Upon their return re-turn from Nevada they will look over properties In Utah. I C. E. Amey of Boise, Ida., a well-known well-known newspaper mnn nnd former business busi-ness manager of U10 Scimitar of that place, Is at tho Cullon for a few day3 on business. 1 A. F. Stevens, a very prominent mining min-ing man of Silver City, Ida., is at tho Kenyan. T. Lambert of New York nnd IT. Sands of Paris, France, aro at tho Knutsford. Tho gentlemen have been motoring In Franco all summer and aro now tourlns this country. |