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Show 'l j ' ' ' I ' ' I '. I- I TLis'WxllBe Series of: lT r SKort SkctcLcs . of Mea ' Picture of Utab Bi2 Men lJ 0 O : , Wko -Built Up tLc Stats f : ,- , . .. ' ! . , i 4 . , . . 'I " ' . I ( ' ':- ., ..,,,.: . .x .. - 7" , f- . . 'a .-. . ' .. A ' : ; . , - r-7 - ; : . SAMUEL :NE;WHOUSB ' , TTT O ONE individual has contributed more 1 i to the development of the resources of 'Utah than the subject of this sketch. Samuel Newhouse is a recognized authority on mines and mining development and has brought more , '. Eastern( and, foreign capital .to -seek, investment invest-ment in this section of the United States than any' other man in Utah. Mr. Newhouse pos- ' sesses the confidence of English investors to a ' marked degree and probably controls more En- , -glish capital1 than any other Westerner, His mining' interests' extend throughout nearly, every State in the Union and foreign' countries. . He has achieved the pre-eminent distinction of 'being one of the most far-seeing, energetic and successful ' mining operators in this country. His astute' judgment and successful operations opera-tions have invited, the. confidence of; the. big : men of finance, and Utah has largely; profited ; by these investments. Mr." Newhouse is' a native na-tive of New York City and came to Salt Lake City 4 to make this ihis'. permanent home in 1897. Since his residence here-he has always . manifested. almost libera measure of public spirit in matters concerning the advancement and general good of the community. . |