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Show CONFIDENCE IN UTAH MINES. The confidence nf Mr. Andrews, the defaulting hank oitlelol of Detroit, In his t'tah mining interests, la nattering tn the standing of the mince of the mates. Thete Is no question but they do stand high In tho estimation uf the I Jester n public, nnrt especially tn thut of moneyed men. This Is proven b the large Investments of Western capltnl In the past two nan In the special le-llame le-llame f Mr. Andrews, too, the conll-deuce conll-deuce Is fairly Justified. Tho Tlewuukee Is In one of the Bleat mining districts of the State -Illngharn; It has n lecoril nf productiveness that may well be envied, and its toseives nPoio are believed be-lieved to be large. The Ophlr at Htutc-llne. Htutc-llne. the other of his reliances, hus ic-contlv ic-contlv shown some phenomenal discoveries discov-eries of rich ore, which Hpimtently need only tn be followed up to develop Into well-paying laxllep- but the camp Is new nnd not tlmoiiRlilv opened up: It Is n little remote, ton, nnd lacking In some conveniences that will doubtless lie supplied, hut the main thing K arc the rlclies theiof We believe they uio. and while Mr. Andicwn's nets were as bad as they could be. by his contldence lu his t'tah Investments arc quite likely to put him on Ills feet ngaln. Uut if they do, then his warning, "Young men can point to mo ns un exnmple of the result of sieculutlve mania" luses Us force, for he went Into these mines purely as n speulation, nnd many nuug men would be iulto willing to follow hi ccuiise. If they could hold oft piosc-union piosc-union nnd work out alt right in tho end, b) the f lulls of thoee speculations. Mr. Andrews should havo hud his speculations specu-lations result in disaster to make his warning erTeitive, If they tuin out it brilliant sue 'ess. his watnlng Is no warning nt nil. but an Invitation. |