Show P A HEN BOUND TO WINDY VINDY CITY I Vainly Attempted to Evade the Reporters and Refused to toBe toBe toBe Be Interviewed MAY SETTLE IN COLORADO 1 HEALTH SAID TO BE IMPAIRED BY BIG WHEAT DEAL DEALt DEALy t it i y i 0 J 1 s 0 j t st ro s Denver May 8 The Post today teila says that James Jame A Patton Patten the j jt t Chicago Ch o wheat het dealer dewier has decided d to make Denver his home flome He has hu J I made this statement In recent let Jet I I v tore to friends at Golden Mr Ir Pet Pat Pati I i ten tan It Is hi asserted will bring tote hM i family to Denver as soon a as the 4 press of or hit his grain dealings will 4 V permit the move moe The long strain 4 r 4 of f the operations to the recent nt tremendous wheat deal I has haa hasIt 4 It Is asserted as so fO o impaired Imp his 4 i 1 health that he has decided upon i 4 this step and ami this is taken also to toi 4 i mean that Mr Patten Patton will cease to 4 be prominent in the operations of 4 4 s the Chicago Chlea o grain gRin pIts pita pl Mrs Pat Patt 4 4 t t ten is a former resident re klent of Cole Colo Colorado 4 o 4 rado f 4 0 0 00 Cole Colo May 8 Refreshed from front two weeks hunting and toning fishing ft In Inthe Inthe the northern New Mexico hills sun burner and apparently much muck improved physically James Tames A Patten the Chi Chicago Chicago Chicago cago wheat operator is I today speeding toward towan Chicago over the Santa Ft FE railroad He is due to arrive there to tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow morrow morning at TO 30 Mr Patten reached Trinidad at last night from the Bartlett ranch near ear Springs Sprin and awl went to a hotel where he rested quietly until train time He lie registered as 8 Kd Ed Jones Tones Chi Chicago cago eago ca o Mild and took every ever precaution to keep his bis identity from the press Denied His Identity The efforts of Mr Patten to conceal his hi identity brought about one ne or two rather amusing situations and inci mel incidentally dentally denU I some acrid remarks by the tilt big wheat dealer on the pestiferous ness of reporters When Mr Patten reached Tercio th tb branch terminus of or the railroad whence hence two weeks ago aso he took a stage stagecoach stagecoach coach for a drive across aero s the snow blocked mountain passes miles ml to the Bartlett ranch he asked for a through ticket to Chicago The railroad agent however only wished to sell him a local ticket to Trinidad I want a through ticket insisted Mr Yr Patten I want to get away awa from the reporters I 1 came to New Mexico to get t rid of em he continued to the agent and it do me a bit of good Ive been bothered by them every ever day In hi the mountains after I thought I 1 had bad lost them Tried to Dodge Reporters MX JoIr r Patten Patton ned the aid of the t ta agent a the tile trainmen MM and the bell boys bop at the hotel i In Trinidad to keep report reporters ers era off the train and when a reporter accosted him and asked him if he were w not Mr Patten he looked the reporter calmly calmy in the eye and assured him he be was not The reporter looked at Mr Patten Patton Mr Patten continued to look Jook at the re reporter reporter reporter porter and smiled genially ll You are going back to Chicago are an you not ventured the reporter I 1 am young man that is 18 my home But I am not Mr Ir Patten Fatten You Y u are mis mistaken mistaken mistaken taken In that When hen Mr Patten Fatten went into the din dinIng dinIng Ing lag room for dinner the reporter cau can cautiously cautiously made Ills his way ay to the hat rack picked up the hat left by Mr Ir Jones T Tand and found the name James A Pat Patten Patten Patten ten on the band Hutchinson Kan Xan May S James A Patten passed through Hutchinson this morning on his way to Chicago Chiea O Ho Tin declined to be Interviewed Finally Owned Up Op Kansas City Mo May Ma S James A today on Fatten Patten passed pa ed through here his way w from Trinidad Colo Cole to Chi Chicago Chicago Chicago cago where he will arrive tomorrow morning When questioned by reporters Mr r Patten Fatten did not deny den his identity and talked freely Questioned about put the Uie wheat market Mr Patten Fatten declared he had bad never tried to manipulate It and that he had bought It because he had seen since last 1st October that the supply would not equal the demand At no time have I held more than bushels bu said he It Just happened that for once in my life Ufe I 1 was able to predict accurately Anyone else el following the market reports in the daily papers could have done the same thing and there is no doubt in my mind that if I 1 had not followed up my ad advantage done tk someone else would have vantage vanta e the same thing and the same Mme condi conditions conditions would prevail today tOO In any case caseI I 1 did not leave Chicago because T I Iwas was afraid l hut but ut simply and to get getaway getaway t away from the newspapers saw saM hi Mr Patten Patton when naked asked ked why he left there several everal weeks ago a There Is not the lest least truth in the statement that my life was in danger |