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Show ITAll M. Thr rpeltn Corning Them I Anions Korcifc'apitnllKtH How to weed. One of the EnglUawyent of the Emma Mining Oonny, Mr. CJrcen- up, has just arrivedom London to look after the buis of the company. com-pany. While not ira.-tical miner 1 himself, Mr. Green is conversant with the opinions oien of capital in England who are Icing for mi:,i:ig inrestmenN, and hneard the mines of this Territory msscd very fre-I fre-I fluently by then. In a conversatioiii'di a Salt Lake Herald reporter, ':. Greenup wild that the snide gam which have been played by shnrpcrsere on capitalists who have iuvostedu various mining properties 111 the nou, have had the eU'ect to shake the tjfidencc of would be invis'.ors, but r.t they rre still ready to put mom into mining enterprises en-terprises lure, if ere i a f.t'r j r )s-pect )s-pect of success, id they can feci secure on the put of not being swindled. There plenty of capital looking for invesicnt, but wild cat seheir.es and yariis deceptions that have been prac.ed on capitalis s have made themmare cautious than they were a few years ago. Those who hold interesiu mines here, look forward with cofidenee to ultimate success, and oihw are only waiting for favorable syiptoms to eoiu lor-ward lor-ward aud devotitlu ir capita' to the development of or mineral resources. The keynote o llr. Greenup's conversation con-versation was tlit stricter honor and litMcstv must chr.icteri.e the trans-otijpn trans-otijpn our ii.:ii:g men than has W&foftJlWi lll,c-sr in their deal-&4k''im4M''cu deal-&4k''im4M''cu in the East andQabftAoVTTfiltirfft ria qUcaii that ttiaeif) deccy themscivw tngmi WlM pc;ts, and to tx.i-fN" Hlt "'ItfHr and extent of dppiu Jriid the value of ore; but u:ibrtunaJcIy the decep-tirrn decep-tirrn -in some rases, which were referred re-ferred t; by Mr. Greenup, has not stopped there, but his developed into dcliberaU iabicV.'d id a:i.-reprcsn-tation. It bchoovo the respectable majority of the miniig c)mmunity to (iisnoaroc by.cvir possible means all these who re capable of even attempting at-tempting to play ,n mining fraud cither in the Cwt or iu a furuign country. Where thcrejare vast stores of mineral min-eral wealth, su h as unmistakably ex-st ex-st iu this rcfion, mining can ami should be made a straightforward and well delhvd as any other business, busi-ness, and iu th majority of instances it is so at prc'i)t, but any exception which causes capitalists to feed aggrieved ag-grieved is liahj; to work preiudieially to the intercstiof mining enterprises in gcaeral. TW country is poesled of alinoiit ue.ha::stiblc . mineral wealth, and tie girat want now is capital for its d;vclpment ; the question, ques-tion, thercforc,is How to imbu e capital capi-tal and the aiswer is, Treat it fa:'!y. |