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Show 1MB SRYS fflVE tffi YClfNG flEN A- CHHNCE; TO MINING MEN. I ' Give your delinquent and assessment notices to THE TELE-, TELE-, GRAM. Careful attention and reasonable rates assured. Call up 240, both 'phones, for a TELEGRAM man to call on you. Former Senator Thomas Kearns, accompanied ac-companied by his family, left for his Cal-, Cal-, . Ifornla ranch yesterday. Between trains at the Ogden Union depot the Senator - . . took occasion to review the mining situation situ-ation In this State to a few of his friends, and dwelt at 'some length upon the prospective pros-pective changes In the personnel of the management of some of the big properties In the neighboring camps. While not willing to Impart any knowl-i knowl-i edge he may have had as to the new faces that might be seen In the mineral belt adjacent to Salt Lake, the manager . ef the great Sliver King confessed that It would be greatly to the advantage of the Industry In Utah to have such men as F. Augustus Helnze take ahand in the de-v de-v veloplng of the mineral resources, i.' Young men are the need Just at this time was the thought that was Impressed upon the Senator's hearers, and while he had no hesitancy In complimenting the mining men that have developed the great mines around the metropolis of Utah, and bad made the name of Salt Lake known in every money center, he insisted that It was the time for the younger generation to take a hold of the great mining possl-bflltles. possl-bflltles. , Mr. Helnze Is one of the successful mining mi-ning men who Is to be classed with the youngsters. His type of men should be given every ' encouragement in entering i this territory, where the possibilities have no limitation in mineral resources. That the future for Investment from foreign countries was never brighter Is a matter that every one familiar with the situation la agreed upon. These were some of the former Senator's thoughts. When Senator Kearns' attention was called to the fact that it had been said that Mr. Helnse would take over the controlling con-trolling Interests of the Silver King, the Senator said this conclusion must have been arrived at because of the fact that he and Mr. Keith had been Instrumental . In getting the Butte millionaire Interested In some of the mining properties of this section. It seemed to be a matter of llt tie concern to the Silver King owners what was said about the disposition of Its holdings, but that there Is still an opporr tunlty In Park City and .other districts for both the opening of new ground and . the developing of some of the big bread ' winners to a gTeater depth was a matter that, was made very clear before the Overland Limited pulled out across the great lake. ',' |