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Show Lewis nt Work. When Senator Lewis visited our country coun-try and was caught investlgtlng tho character and cxtont of the Iron claims, and tho deposit much of which has not been olalmcd, we told our renders that It was slgntlleant. The Scuator Is, an we said far to busy to wasto his tluw In strolling over tho country for fun. In the light of the news which the thrco largo dalles contain of tho contemplated con-templated organization of the "Utah Iron and Coal Coinpany,"we feel Justified Justifi-ed In saying "Wo told you so." Mr, Lewis Is fast achieving a reputation as an organizer nud promoter that bids fair to ccallps anything In that Hue that has been done hi this western country. In the vast Iron fields of Iron county he has fouudlscopo sufficient for even his enterprising genius. Aud our word lor It he will push It not for nil It is worth, for that is almost mi impossibility, impossibi-lity, but for a better approach to what it is worth thaii ha:i been done heretofore. hereto-fore. It Is a self ovldbnt fact that with the railroad tapping these immense bodies of one It will bo Impossible to keep the Iron out of the market, and the Incorporation Of this great company, com-pany, is the logical result of the situation. situa-tion. That we shall hear no nlorc of It bb sometimes happens in these great prospective moves, Is not at nil likely, as there can bo no doubt the senator gave oulthe Information, and heyou!d not have done so if he had not known what ho was talking about. |