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Show I SENIOR GROESBEGK GONE TO PERU In -.the interests of a wealthy and prominent New York syndicate, John , 1 A. Groesbeck, Sr., left for Peru on Sun- j day, where he will conduct an cxamlna- j tlon of a large group of prospects that has been commended to his clients. Mr. Groesbeck mado himself conversant with conditions In that region while he , was serving the Kaggln-McCune lnter- ' ests In the development of their very ex tensive acquisitions. As an experienced ( placer miner, primarily, he was as signed to open them up, and before his return to Utah demonstrated that they could be made as resourceful, perhaps, , as any other unit In the Haggln-Mc- Cune possessions. Mr. Groesbeck will ab?ent himself for six months, perhaps a year, and may ultimately be Induced to take the permanent per-manent management of the proposition, i whose fate Is to be determined by him. |