Show A Hundred Millions Behind the Pr Eastern astern and Local Capitalists Adopt Ar Ac Articles Articles tides of Incorporation in this City I Resident Directors Will Be Kearns McCornick Smoot and Keith Capital of Twenty five r Million Dollars 1 hour boa session at the After A ft r a 11 hotel beginning at 3 Knutsford ening tile the projectors of the Lo Los Loa l last sr Salt Lake railroad d until 9 f this morning the organisation of the Oie much n when t ji idi led company comPY will be completed everything waa wa JI pw passed e I last night but in the Ute absence ef et up bP n II president Leighton Le of the tile LOS IMS Angeles An ees I Terminal who is 13 one of the principal nimbus of f the th company announce I an are being withheld until he has hs hsc f CM c un nl in the th action taken I U It was harned however that the ar art it tf of f incorporation which are a now t I i in Hi tIlt hands of the stenographer will win t fda u the th capitalisation of ot the company pan 1 II It i S 00 and the Incorporation will ilk tak place under the laws Jaws of Utah Uth here will ill be b either twelve or r Sheen fifteen of whom win be 1 of Utah The resident rEs dent directors director will be in inie Inthe Inas as ie i the he board consists con l ts of an even ev d n members Thomas Kearns Re Rd d Sm Sri s t I David Keith and W S McC r nn k One more m re will be named from fromI I 11 uh if it is ultimately decided to Biake JIjak the number of f directors fifteen itt Ither her directors will be W A Clark Chirk resident n I R II It C 2 Kerens Keren vice president p I dent Irge rge B Leighton Lel second vice In H E McKee T E B Gibbon I IW W v H 4 t Clarke J Ross Roa Clark S A and probably Proba bly Charles CharIe Char 5 Clark Irry f rl Heath and J J 1 Hamlin All All the gentlemen named except ex e t lessis r Leighto L and Hamlin were t at last lut evenings s meeting It h Itis hi Itis is i d it nutaNe circumstance thai there me lire lrI four our men named Clark in the pro prot prod 1 sst d t but none of them are closely re ro t 1 except tile ti senator and ami Ma 4 a i brother J 1 Ross Rosa Clark Senator Clarks Arrival The railroad projectors began to ar arie arv ie ire v e as a early parly as 9 in the morn mOrD Mfr II u when hen Senator W T A Clark of Butte his hh brother brIther J Ross ROSH Clark of TAM Los An Ank k Ot t an nd 1 A Underwood private secre r ry rv in to the h senator reached town over overt th t h Oregon Short Line They y were I at once to the Knutsford Knut ford and fahr lark Clark after turning away rep reps s of the press closeted him I RIf df with ith his hi secretary 10 o get rid t of et f a ai ar i r it t amount of correspondence con conn n t M with private matters When Then he mei se td 1 from his hig room some sOIne time later Iter lateri I i v s to t I meet a few Salt Lake friends S Lut 11 m in 11 mother half hour the th doors doure of i Mr T A were ere again agair closed on the sen son I fit Stir n an and 1 Superintendent Ru E W V Clark f Ui Ih Hill Mining company at I ir 1 r ii ad t l f huh the senator stands bile J 1 Ross Ro s Clark and Mr I also als Engineer McCartney were tn a hl in m standing off railroad supply II i The Rev Mr Bagby of Ink uv ity who is the inventor and nd it nr nT of f an iron railroad tie placed li lH pi position before them in a general 5 t y hut the tion of material fc lor or r ri i 1 un tion is ii a detail yet to be III led 1 H 11 H Fl of Rock Hock Springs S rings who is i it 1 t S u gs ly H y interested in timber lands in Invy M vy miner sought an interview on the I f i S u j o I railroad ties and there were 1 1 11 1 i and a plans galore were spread reId 1 I in n r the t h rooms occupied by the tb ran rail raili ranI i t l people peSi pie on the parlor floor Boor and aDd andS 1 S i l the he I 1 tit afternoon they were 1 IL it t is i stated some seine of the tines lines linesS x S S hi t I So the railroad mat int mati intS t S i fa t r as a Senator Clark the life lite and andi j sf f j i i concerned did not conIc come con op up opu upU U u I ning St Louis Party Arrives Arrive in IIi wore ore Ire on the train upon which vt LOUIS party part was to arrive being I I d n it j was first rs reported one hour hourS S have hae brought it into Salt j h tt but it was waa nearly 30 S n fl h hie ret carriage loads of magnates I i S U up to In j the Knutsford entrance In InI m I in fl came R K C Kerens Kerons of ot St 1 v A Bemis BemI mis of St Louis Louie W B Bf Bor BIf i or If f Kansas ansas ansag City Charles Clark S rm mand Mo Perry Heath of I S S H E FL McKee of Los An AnS f S S r neer Haw 11 good of the Ter 1 1 i lad aa ad Los Angeles and R Ft C Cj j jJ J 0 Ji jr j St t Louis Louisi LouisS I S i 1 f these men are of or note in the theS S S 1 world Charles harIce Cl i k is one ode odeS i S hief owners ow ners of the Granite i i 1 i in n mine s A Bemis is at the thet I the t h hi Bemis Remis Bag company which I S 1 kanh n h houses bouses in all aU parts of the they x y W B R Clarke is president of oft I S s t trust and stands at the head bend be d of in Kansas City Perry I i 1 i b I secretary of the Republican RepublicanS S rJ i R C Kerens is t a fl af T of f the committee and one of st of the Terminal rall rail S L j Mr r is L another large it r in the Terminal TerminalS men brought the information S resident Leighton of ot the Too Tear TooS 1 t S rind and Director Hamlin Hainlin both of S started with the party from St Stis t J is 1 missed mis connections with the thO WI ar at Omaha and were commit coming eom S II i next train They will arrive this thin Oa l t n li HR i n following the arrival at the entire party flied filed 5 1 IK tw dining room for fora forr Ih r a companied by C O 0 Whitte r J d Thmas Thomas Kearns and David K i If f salt Lake It 11 was as the intention to settle ellie down to I as a soon as u the mesA meal was wu f n but it wa was fter I 9 wb 11 I s v the Te Terminal t 1 idS finally went into conference nce on OIl h f interests There The were some seine pre pie to be b considered in this th coo i 11 tion as the road named is to be bea bem bethe m a part of the Los Loa Angeles It Salt la ke system S stem While hi hilt this caucus was waa on em repent a ve e Salt fealt Lakers JI W Wh 4 S J Cornick Reams Kearns and Keith Reed Smoot Frank Knox Clarence Supreme Justice Ju Uce Miner N NW Nw W Clayton and others stood about t the tabby Lobby 10 b b discussing the topic of a new DeW line to the tile coast cOsM ce t A strange might have believed the ro ie rotunda tun of the hotel had been converted I into a market exchange so 80 busy wa I the scene I The money muney represented by the par parties parties parties ties under the roof at the time was es estimated e at t and if it any I doubt as 8 to the sincerity of the themen themen men in itt the project the scenes wit witnessed I should have hae been capable cap ble of them cantor Clark being bei g too busy bull to talk I Ito to newspaper men Mr Keren kindly undertook the task and attempted no I concealment about the in intentions tenUous S Mr Kerons Statement We W are going to organize organise and in incorporate I corporate this company and build a I Ito road to the he city of Los Angeles from i ithe the city elty of Salt Lake said he and andI i iI II I believe that about covers it We will incorporate under the laws of Utah l I lWe IVe We Ve are trying to put three days dais da work i into one night but we hope to get through h with it all right The direct directors directO ors O rs of the company will be chosen at atour atour I our meeting perhaps tonight There will wUl be either two t VO or four resident re klent di directors d Vectors rectors NI and nd one of them witt wiD be mas Kearns XenI We believe it te right to hae have toe tar Mormon church represent represented I ed in tile the board of directors and Reed I Smoot baa has been prominently mentioned for the place I have no doubt that he be will be selected Mr W S McCormick may be a third director from Ut l land and a fourth will be chosen chonen ch eert Whatever action is taken will be har harmonious harI I with all interests Mr Kerens tet ker ns a not say how long Jong the easterners would remain in ift Salt L LaV tout BA 4 e iM t t before Friday or Qt Saturday ay His soh son JEL It C Kerens Kerena jr is i traveling with the party paTty merely for f r pleasure but all the others named are connected in some someway someway someway I way or another with the new project I statements to the contrary notwithstanding notwithstanding notwithstanding standing It w was as at first believed that Perry S Heath was here merely as the guest of Mr Kerens but the statement I was made officially yesterday that he be heun will un be a stockholder r There was wa a plan on n foot to have the entire party make mak the trip between here and Los Angeles Angels overland but this feature must be i Postponed for a at least Senator Clark is anxious to reach r ach the coast and will if It possible start tart west at 1 today together with Mr Gibbon and J Ross Clark They Thee are going to Los Angeles It will not Dot be many days before the first lirot par party party party ty of oC surveyors start from Los Angeles An ele over the main line according to Mr Gibbon and after they have reached Salt Lake it is 18 probable that the over overland land lInd journey will be made Mot Met to Organize The big meeting occurred after the caucus of the Terminal people and it was after 9 when Senator Clark called it to order in the bridal chamber of the Knutsford which may moy yet become a spot of f historical inter interest interest interest est in the development of the state of Utah There were present pre nt only those tho e local men inca m n who were named as directors dir tors and C O 0 Whittemore Vh tte lore who will doubt doubtless doubtless doubtless less be the tle legal representative of the company at t this end Nearly every matter pertaining to the organization was taken up and a d passed upon except possibly a final decision as to the num number her ber r of directors there will be The meeting lasted until 2 a m in and at its close very little Information was ob obtainable obtainable tamable Mr Gibbon explained that as an President Leighton had not passed upon the matters having missed his train at st Omaha it would be premature to make any announcements as final He said there was little doubt that everything done would be agreed to but it was wan Senator Clarks wish that nothing be made public But there is absolutely no room for doubt on the question of directors It was wan U stated by one of the officials ear earlier earlier lier Her in thE day that W S McCornick Thomas Kearns Reed Smoot and probably probably probably ably David Keith would be selected and the fact tact that these th four were in ini invited i ted to participate in the meeting could have no other meaning i iThe The articles of incorporation will most likely be ready for filing flUng today and under a 8 capitalization of ooOO the fee to tu the state for filing them will willbe ill be I O The company has already announced that surveys will be run at once and it IB is understood un that construction work is to begin at the other end of the line Une first t The present pr ent gathering in Salt Lake Lakein is in looked upon as IUS the mont mo important to the state nince the advent of the tile Union Pacific fic railroad |