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Show K EARNS IS PLEASED WITH MINING OUTLOOK Former Senator Thomas KeVrns hss returned from a five-weeks' visit to the big money centers of the East. The Senator said that his trip hsd been a pleasant one, and especially a most successful one from a blsiness standpoint. stand-point. He predicts tbst the coming summer will be a most important one in the way of mining development and railroad rail-road building. The financial condition of the East is most encouraging, and everything points to an unprecedented campaign of investment and development develop-ment in the West. The banka are filling np everywhere, and funds are only waiting for the proper channels to Be presented for application ap-plication throughout the various portions por-tions of active America. There is a noted gain in strength in Esstern circled cir-cled in the way of mine investments, and copper and lead properties sre In great demand. Senator Kearns stated that the matter mat-ter of extending the Salt Lake railroad into the Deep Creek region had been placed in abeyance pending the present state of antagonistic legislation that seems so general throughout the Western West-ern region. There are enormous suras of money awaiting investment in such Stat es as I'tab, ?evada, Idaho and others, and it would at least appear reasonable that the States should proceed pro-ceed with due csution in legislating sgainst the advance of railroads, upon which go much depends. |