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Show i Cudaby Sot in-Salmon in-Salmon Combine i Denies That He Is Backing Syndlcato ' to Securo Monopoly of Pacific Coast Output. CHICAGO, Nov. 28. John Cudahy, through his representative, P. JJ. Denting Dent-ing of Doming & Gould, today denied de-nied that he was backing a company which seeks to secure a monopoly of tho salmon output on the Pacific coast. "Mr. Cudahy Is not In the deal In any manner, Bhapo or form," declared Mr. Doming. "The property of the North American Fisheries company was bought by a syndlcato composed of Frank Lynch, II. S. Griggs, H. N. Hig-glnbolham, Hig-glnbolham, II, B. Steele, Joseph Snydaker and the Doming & Gould company. com-pany. "Mr. Cudahy was invited to become a party lo the transaction, and would have done so had there been a chance to buy the property of the Pacific American Ameri-can Fisheries company. At the sale of November 10. however, a man named W. N. Peters bid that property In at S310.000, prejuimably for the creditors of the company In New York. The price bid was? more than Mr. Cudahy considered con-sidered the property worth." Mr. Cudahy declined to discuss his connection with the matter, saying that It was In the handy of Mr. Demlng, who only could give the present status of negotiations. |