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Show Denver Post Says Apathy Salt Lake May Caus Imp Removal. Wm DENVER TO BE AIDV,D Wffl BY HIS MIJLTIMILLljK Newhousc Disclaims RcspelH, bility for the Story us AfH pears in Paper. JTB In Ihe Denver Post of WcdntS 6 October o, appeared the following; ffiHJ the headlines as well as tho body o kfttt article arc quoted. Says the Post: )i Van Samuel NowhoiiHe Is disgusted will st Lake apathy. Wealthy mine cnviir Mt would ueautlfy Mormon nty niavr here. Denver would Help. Qia-en- iTOf may gain benefactor whose amh' WEI were nol appreciated. EJ Denver Jlnnnclal eirclra were -mI CI9H day with rumors ihat Samuel Newl K the Suit Lake Clly multimillionaire Sat come lo Denver, where he orlclnatlB tended to settle. 'Jjfl Mr. Newbouses Denver friends Mmi that fbqre aro good grounds for the'Uffii pf the rumor,, an the magnificent Well he had planned to make Salt LukaRf one or tho most Imposing cities WflHH Denver have all come to naugni. V The magnificent, hotel he plannedB started building stnndu today in UieBr ter of Salt Lake City, protesting IK bewildering nakedness of its steel 'm against the attitude of the pn'rilnanSB r.ens who have refused to aid In anHS the philanthropic work so well bcgBf the former Colorado mining man Han Ambitioua Plan. His magnificent conception of a rcHI tlal section embraced a riunrtcr oHfj city on the south ilde. which Mr.liBii house bought and hud landscaped. IfflE pontine effect, tearing out Uric ofdaH dcncc3 of former .Mormons and btH out streets, alleys and landmark splendid effort to beautify tins caplhl of Utah and make It a place wortblHI lo live in. Now It aUmds out fuciftEf city nice an exclamation mark,' cHk asking the question why one of BB faith should not teaeh the I.attEffi Saints how to make their citv worfln Joseph F. Smith's prophetic 'vIsioriHK promised land. But the MormdnBf not look kindly on the work H.-iiiniePHl house ban planned, and even the GB citizens are siding with the MoniibnB havo refused to lend financial orCH aid in the -ork. A theater that would compete wltlB in the country also has been startH Mr. Xewhouse says that ho willJjK steel frames nist and remain aslH are. paying taxes on the unocctiplecViWB rather than go nny further wltlitdBnP splendid project unless the MormornWl? up and take an interest In tho beiijBJf. Inn of their city. f Would Share Mine ProflteHf? Beyond Salt Lake Cily In the ponSS hills Mr. New-house is taking' oul-S. urc In the shape of copper lngom,if was a part of this wealth he ikdrMV return to tho clly which lies belojB7 Besides a beautiful hbu30 In SaltM0 and residences in New York. LoinJoiSR Paris. Mr. Newhousc planned to httvflR other here. Those who know lilrrMW say that he loves the Queen City oWM Plains better than any other npoS earth. 'aftl Personally ho denies that he wiHwK Salt Lake, but the work he so well bl fl has stopped, the steel frames of tho bla lugs he planned are rusting In the ft air. he has admitted that he wiBW nothing further In the building or'atii, tlfylng line In Sail Lako until thojlVf dents there throw off the cloak of iw-Qf and the mask of indifference. WfPl II Is friends who saw him in EHVH last week say Mr. NowIiohpo wouflmjj warmly welcomed In Denver nna tliAm-progressive tliAm-progressive spirit would thai plcntmJJ do In Colorado. When shown the above story Tribune representative and aslccil foH explanation. Mr. Newhousc siid: , E "Yes, I have seen the article, i!tB can't be held responslblo for overyj'M that goes the rounds of the presH like Denver and Denver's people, '&H Is certainly a great compliment to'.bH sured of a warm welcome to thatjHI grcsslvc and rapidly growing c!ty."iKj |