Show TO PAY THE MEN I r Andrewss Andrews's Utah Associates Say Fund Funds Will b be Forthcoming ng i I I Indications Indication's now are that the temporary temper temper- ary embarrassment of the Ophir and mining companies occasioned occasioned occasioned occa occa- by the failure failure of the principal stockholder F F. C. C Andrews of Detroit Mich will soon be tided over Fifty- Fifty eight men have been employed at at the two properties Checks calling for less than vere were sent ou out t on thc to meet the p payroll The money for this this' Detroit Detroit De De- this purpose pose has been sent from troit by Mr Andrews heretofore and would have been sent this but for his financial difficulties The rhe other other oth oth- othI I er directors will wUl have no zip trouble they 1 say In raising the f funds among themselves themselves themselves them them- selves immediately to meet the checks ORE OnE ON OPHIR OPHIR DUMP There Thereas Thele as as now enough o ore e on the Ophir dump it I is said to early carry on the mining operations for some time The only difficulty is In getting enough water to run the new mill and with the beginning of the spring thaw this obstacle will be out of the way yay the the mine will pay its own expenses and and-a a handsome profit will wUl remain for the stockholders LIKED UTAH C ANDREWS Mr Andrews made his first visit to Utah in August 1900 and the second last y Jle jIe Ie lIlves invested d. d mo money ey on occasion occasions and has been greatly pleased with with the outcome J 1 His associates now it ip in this city have hav every confidence in him and predict that he will be able to meet all his obligations obligations' within obligations within a short time time- and as he Is but 30 years old make a few millions more HIS REPRESENTATIVE HERE At first M. M L. L Effinger now In Detroit Detroit De De- troit represented Mr Andrews ii in Utah but more recently his hiS' Interests have been looked after b by Superintendent A. A M. M Johnson Johnson- of ot the Ophir mine Last Christmas the employees of f this mine sent Mr Andrews a saddle one of the handsomest ever made in the West as a token of their esteem |