| Show GAP ITA liSTS SEE SEES S BRIGHT FUTURE West Virginians Optimistic After Coast T Tour ur Present conditions be bemoaned by many as being a period o of Industrial Inactivity and financial stringency ar are being looked up upon q In a different light by a party of of twenty twenty-soven V t capitalists from West Virginia who reached Salt SaltI Lake today en route to their homes I from California where they went after atter attert t arranging to finance the construction of a mill at Prescott Ariz Ari to handle i part of the silver and copper ores be be- be ing mined in Yavapai county To a man the party is optimistic over the future of the tho mining industry and hope to build a city over night in the vicinity of ot the mill which the they have arranged to finance The mill will be located near Humboldt about fifty miles from Prescott It will have havea I a daily dally capacity of ot tons Already about tons of ore are being mined in the territory for tor handling at atthe atthe atthe the mill of ot the Swastika Silver Sliver and Copper company of which the foundation foundation foundation tion has already been constructed ac according according according ac- ac cording to members of the party The Tho party left Huntington W. W Va October 24 in a private railroad car carand carand carand and after going over the t territory In I Arizona and the proposition of ot the mill which they are interested In In conI continued continued con con- I to California visiting Los AnI Angeles An An- I 1 geles and San Francisco They reached Salt Lake at 6 a. a am m. m by way of ot the Western Pacific railroad and departed at p. p m. m for Denver over the Denver Denver Den Den- ver Rio Grande Western Headed by L. L N. N Frantz of ot Hunting Hunting- I I ton tori W W. Va the following men are in inI inthe I I the tho party R. R B. B Beuhring Charles CharlesI I Bronson William Brown George Davis DavIs Davis Otto Davis James Duncan John Faulkner Ike E. E Hanley Jo Join John n B. B I Hoffmyer C. C C. C Hoag W. W B. B Hoag I James Vot L. L T. T Vincen W. W O. O Walton ValI VIal Val I ton Frank Johnson Fred A. A Knight I Peter Minetti L. L D. D Howeson L. L A. A Pollock J. J B. B Purcell George M. M I Rhodes G. G G. G and Frank P. P Swan all of Huntington JackI Jackson Jackson Jack Jack- son and S. S B. B Lawson both of ot Logan I Edward Love Barbou vU o W. W B. B I Hoag Pt Pleasant and George Swope of Welch |