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Show gtt3MMI I III! SAWPL NEWHOUSE AGAIN AT HOME Boston Con. Mill Will Be Constructed, but Directors Pail to Agree on a Date. SAMUEL NEWHOUSE returned yesterday from Boston, where he has been in conference with his family household. Mr. New-house New-house says that, while the ' equipment equip-ment of the Boston Con. with a concentrator con-centrator will no doubt be among tho events of the season, It was not ordered at the meeting In Boston of that company. com-pany. The demonstrations at the Utah Copper company's plant, antedated by results that were obtained by its metallurgist. met-allurgist. A. F. Bettles, have no doubt taught Mr. Newhouse that concentration concentra-tion Is the proper method, nnd that his associates on the board will concur in this, Is most probable, although he declines de-clines to divulge the Information at this time. With the progress that Is being made In the equipment of the Cactus mines at Newhouse, he expresses himself as very much"' pleased. Of the reorganization of the Denver-Lakcwood-Golden railroad, he says there Is nothing decisive to report at this time, although he has accepted the presidency of the line and will designate the general manager. Mr. Newhouse comes back looking exceedingly well, and denies that he has any ambitions whatever that would place him In the category of politicians. On the contrary, he says: "There are fmany good men In the State of Utah who are qualified for the positions to which they may aspire, and certainly I will not permit myself to become an obstruction in the path of any. "In the development of my undertakings undertak-ings In Utah, I have too much to engage my time to permit myself to engage In politics," continued Mr. Newhouse, "In a capacity, however obscure, and the only thing that I can say Is this: That I hope the voters of this commonwealth will always recognize It as their duty to select the best material at their command. com-mand. I have never sought an ofilce, and have never even been In a receptive recep-tive mood." |