Show MOFFAT BACKERS TO COME HERE Foreign Capitalists Will View Westi ern em End of the New Den Denver Denver ver Road EXPECTED EARLY IN MAt VISIT MAY MEAN MUCH SALT LAKE Following the news that David H Moffat MoroA fat of Denver has succeeded in raIsIng enough money to complete his railroad from the metropolis ot of Colorado to this city comes the Intelligence that the capi capitalists who have hae furnished this will visit Salt Lake In May to look oe oven the elt city which will m be the terminal of C line that will wiIl open up northwestern Coin rado and eastern Utah an empire in It Itself Itself self These capitalists are representative in investors Investors of England and Holland con conservative men and there Is little doubt that after they have looked over the tho ground here like the Guggenheims F Augustus Heinze and others who are noW spending millions in this city and ity they will see opportunities to pla place some of their surplus wealth here Tb will arrive here in splendid time too for forwith forwith with the usual May weather all the im improvements no now under way in this citY and in Garfield and other nearby sub suburbs suburbs will show to an advantage Will Help Salt Lake The neWs that the bondholders of tho Moffat road would visit this city was received here yesterday in a private tele telegram telegram gram The They are not all foreigners either for some well known New York financiers rs are numbered among them According to the dIspatch they will first visit Den Denver Denver ver Inspect the line as far as asIt it Is corn com completed and then journey to this city Th ma may come b by the Denver Rio Grande GrandA or the Union Pacific and they may drIve overland from Hot Sulphur Springs In order to see for themselves the rich coun country try in Routt and Grand county through which the line is to pass Should the they decide on the latter route the they wIll b be shown fields of coal as rich ir if not richer than an anywhere where else in the States thousands of cattle on splendid grazing ranges good agricultural land and mft mag magnificent timber besides the things this city has to offer These capitalists have already alread Id tim th money necessary to take up the bond is issue sue of the Moffat road so that an wealth they may invest here will be in addition to the cash thus advanced A At Atthe r the proper time the local comm t ti i bodies will be notified ot of the visit Isit of f I the bondholders and arrangements w 11 be made to give them a real western web wel welcome come Financing Still a Secret Th secret of the su cess of Mr lr t tin tin in tb money woney to m hi bj read which mews means to much to r and to Denver has lIas not been c Directly Direct after his e ont sera years yeats ago that he Intended to tf tF road he hurried to New York that lie he would have no in ing bonds boms to pay for the construction TT Hf Was a disappointed man for he found th financIers old cold and he returned to Jf npr d It was said that Har rn n objected to a riyal rival to the Union Unton P and that Gould raring fearing tb the w line would Injure the Dt Denver 0 Ri Grande united to prevent M lug ing of his bonds bond The latter after fter be recovered from the rebuff went to work workmore workmore more earnestly then ever With Villi his own mone money and cash furnished by Denver ts he nu pushed hed the line beyond A Ar Arrowhead r nearly miles from Denver C Capital pital T Takes kes Notice Then the eastern men began taking no noI notice tice and when he went to New ew York I month he had no difficulty in disposing of the bonds It has been said that the bondholders are friends of the Buling Bulington ton but this has been denied But who whoever ever they are they have enabled Mr r Moffat to complete his line and whether it will be nn an independent road remains a question In any event it will help this city and bring thousands of dollars worth of business to it The visit of the bondholders will un mum undoubtedly have something to do with the terminals but long before they arrive it itis itIs is said work will begin some twenty miles from this city on the route alre already dy mapped out so that rail laying will 1 under wa way this summer from both ends of the road |