Show THE SAB PETE IS COMIN president bruback promises utah a surprise MET SUCCESS IN ENGLAND stealing coal will be sold in salt lake next winter which means the conati notion of ninety two miles of broad guge guage rond road accomplished complis hed more than he hoped roi fol railway notes mr theodore bruback Bru hack president and general of the atie san pete valley railroad returned to salt lake yesterday arriving over the union pacific alfi after an absence of three months in england and whither jie he cut in the litterest interest of his company now ft a local project sir mr bruback spent days in new yoi york k city before proceeding to utah when interviewed at his home by a tribune reporter yesterday evening he be stated staled that his big trip had ticen been a most successful one 1 I have c hed all and more than I 1 started tor far mr air bruh ick and I 1 feel happy A great deal of importance has been attached to our local aspirations and tile the fact that we were to be a local coal road load all of which is correct but the people of utah will e ahoi holaly lly have a surprise presented to them in connection with the san pete valle valley railroad Kall roid asked as to tile the particulars grid and details sir mr bruback declined to co commit al himself lut but said enough to indicate that its ills road would probably be one or of tile the through systems in the near future one thing Is certain he said when hen next winter strikes this community the inhabitants can have sterling coal front from san pete it if they want it and ilie elie pt ice 11 fiill be lower than any coal can call bo be purchased for now in salt lake all or of which indicates that the construction of ninety two miles mile of broad gauge ballway lall way fron nepha to salt lake Is one of the intentions of II mr brubacke Bru backs company pany and nhen miten I 1 it IH 14 remembered that in 1894 the same sam C company bulle built extensions when all other roads in the country were retrenching tren ching it la Is easy to believe that the san pete valleys valley i ill dochat do what it ft as says MORE THAN UK HOPED FOR when d for more details mr bruback declined to say or not his road was destined to tile the coast an and vil whether it would pro go by way 0 of f marysvale Marys Alary vale avale or liy by keep deep creek saying 1 I have recently noticed how anju injudicious ill cious it can be to tn give bu business ines intentions eions to the public c as aa la Is shown in the attacks that are now bring being made on oil lion hon geol gcorge ge Q cannon in c connection 0 1 on with the alie utah company the interests of our company have changed we are not now a local concern our interests have grown too laige to give UD details to the public As I 1 said before ro re I 1 have a succeeded I 1 in doing mole moie in the elie interest of my company than I 1 hoped for y hen I 1 left utah and I 1 am con confident that w when the e proper time comes the people of this territory will be agreeably r speaking of affairs in great britain sir mr bruback cited that tha I 1 t the he worst weather ever avii lit in england had been experienced during the past winter and when lie he left there fully two thirds of the population suffering from welle influenza 1 SILVER silven SENTIMENT one thing that made a particular impression on roe me said gald mr bruback was the sentiment that pre prevails valls among the industrial classes or of england in favor of silver as money the manufacturing and industrial class clashes are up in aims and are a bout about to demand bimetallism m as they have learned that it la Is the only chance they have for existence but the fight over there Is 13 not yet won and in spite of the fact that the advocates of bimetal cism lispare are so 0 o strong that their effort for an international movement in the lit in of silver Is likely to be successful they mill have lombard street to in fig flait it and I 1 am sorry to say that the moneyed powers of france and germany are in sympathy moneyed powers of great britain distinguished passengers sir mr bruback was 1 n I passenger on the steamer city of new york arriving in new york city on saturday marth march ana 2nd the alip steamer which brought over howard gould mark twain baron von the Lr brazilian azilian consul general and other distin unshod gentlemen who according to the new york world played the biggest poker rame game during the voyage that bpi b beon b hil tl of in recent years sir mr bruback state emphatically that the worlds published deport in which mr howard gould and maik twain are arc shown up to have lost heavy sums ailing in the game Is a canard mark twain was aas sick very stick sick during the entire voyage and did not once grace the ins ing room with his pre presence mence |