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Show le. .- "-"-"-iijm. Hlin'J"'Ui'MaiJJB M iiiMinrnnmiiinirmitiiiriiMMwi fk;H I tie y, "" i i.'fn I unit,; nil iij aiiimiMMiMiiiin iiiTn.ii.il t iiJJ I Mstinguished Men Who Will Review the Estimates and ertiffy to the 1 I eoirectness of Awards of the $35,000 to be Distributed by The Salt I I -. Lafce Tribune to Those Who Estimate the Rpeiiit nt th vt I I for enressmen In Utah, Idaho and Wyoming- 1 I HON. DAVID KEITn, President of the Silver Klnp; Mining Company, Capitalist and Philanthropist. Philan-thropist. There Is probably no more popular or better-known miner, capitalist or publlc-srlrlted citizen In the State of Utah than David Keith of Salt Lake City. Mr. Keith was born In Nova Scotia n little over n half-centurv ago He emigrated to Utah more than a score of vears since and soon thereafter bcrame a miner, working for many years with tho pick and ahoel Gradually Grad-ually he worked up to the foremanshlp and superlntendtncy of aomo of tho prinrlpal pajlng lop-rtle of the State. Among his Lonfreres were Thomas Kearns now United States Senator, and John J. Daly, the well-known and prosperous miner and at the head of some of the greatest mining properties of Utah Sir. Keith owns many valuable business properties and much prominent real estate In and about Salt Lake City nnd Is Interested In arlous mining developments and In banking Ho Is one of the most honorable and most generous citizens of Utah, and wherever wher-ever known Is respected and beloved HON. EZRA THOMPSON. Mayor of Snlt lake City. The mme of Tzra Thompson Is l.nown throughout the Inter-mountiln counlri. He Is extensively Interested In I'lnh mines, Is tho owner of many valuable tracts of real estate In Salt I.ako City, and Is now serving his second sec-ond term ns Mnvor of this city. Ho Is prominently known In tho financial circles of the Stnto and 1 one of Its vteilthlest citizens He Is n true lover of sports and owns n number of speed horses Major Thompson Is n practical prac-tical miner, and has been cloely Identified with a number of the most successful suc-cessful mining properties, especially In and about Park CUy and the Tlntlc-Hureka Tlntlc-Hureka districts He Is a blg-henrted, geneious and cntcrirlslng man and Is very popular wherever known. ffl7i"'''iLL ' " fwk I3)! till I SfeS ill MK DAVID E. UUIILEY, U lljl H General Tassenricr and Ticket A(;ent of the Oregon Short Line Railroad -llllcifl ifl Company. '"fl H Of nil tho hrnlny, popular nnl wll el known rallrond nmclils In Salt ?li sl I.nke City, there Is none more wllely or popularl) known thou lr Hurley. ftiflla iH He has spent the half of an ordinary lifetime In rallroail work. He started ftfifinl H at the bottom and Is now next door to the top of the business Ills close al- ISlfffl iH llanne with the Union Pnclflc Southern Pacific and Oregon Railroad & fSrlHI il Navigation compiny havo broadenid his siope of operations nnd Intensified fUHfil his populailty Mr. llurlej Is lntere'to 1 In various mining and Isnd enter- UiifflH 1 pilses and Is eminently surces'ful In burluess, und wherever known his word Jil'iH 1 Is ns good as his bond. 711; H ru iH |