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Show " HEIRZE WILL RECOUP FORTUNE in TIE WEST Will Quit Ranking and Brokerage Broker-age Business and Develop - More Copper Mines. "Special to The' Tribune. "EV YORK, April 10. "Back to the golden West," is the plan of F. Augustus Heinle. He has given up for the present his attempt to beat Xew York at its own game. He is about ready to go away from here, where his fortune slipped away from him in a iew months as a result of his sprouting out from copper mining, which hc understands, un-derstands, to banking in tho manipulating manipu-lating of the stock market, Jlc is going go-ing to begin all o-or again, at alinoxt the samo place as when he went, an obpeure mining engineer, fifteen years ngo on his graduation f rom Columbia. To stay away until hc makes another fortune, to renew his fight with the benefit of the experience gained in the loss of his first fortune, is said to be his purpose. Heinze has not yet made specific plans, he said today in hi? office at. Xo. 1 4 Broadway, but it is known hc intends in-tends to give careful attention to Iho Ohio Copper company near Salt'Lako City. Tn addition to that corporation he. is interested, he said, in properties in five different States. Whether he intends in-tends to make Butte his headquarters, he declined to say. It was thero that he won his great triumph in Februarx-, 1906. over tho Amalgamated Copper I company and thc Standard Oil crowd. Tn thc same month hc came East, sot up his brothers, Otto C. and Arthur P.. in the. stock brokerage business with seats on the New York and Boston exchanges, ex-changes, and later became a "high?J financier. |