Show TESTIMoNY iN th M ALASKAN COAL C CASES SIS SEATTLE Wash Nov 0 26 The The The government gov gov- Inquiry Into the filings Illings on the Cunningham loup Croup of coal col claims Balms In Alaska vas Wl resumed this morning with Charles J Smith the banker who who'S whole S le Is one ono of M tho claimants involved ol on the witness stand stin 1 The defense conclude 1 i thu tho of or Ir Smith Wednesday afternoon and u this morning hu he huan It was all turned over u to the tho for for- tho ho land office for Cor cro cros s n. n During his his' direction examination V n Mr 11 Smith denied that there had had iad cv ever oi r been bee nn any Intention of tutoring entering Into a a. combination to tu control tin tho coal oal output of If Alaska nn and also dented denied that t there was eVer cr un any plan to turn over u the Cunningham claims to outside Interests Mi Mr 1 Smith Insisted that th the Guggenheims were not In the coal conI and said that the only negotiations carried curried on between the claimants and tho the G Gis- Gis S- S related to tho the construction of or orn ofa n a i railroad from ti the 3 co cool corl l properties to tidewater Mr Smith also testified that ho he had not been heen wen n a party to these negotiations and and that he ho had hod declined to sIgn the agreement agree agree- e- e ment drawn drown up by the representatives of or orthe the lie Guggenheim Guj Gu Int Interests and some ome other of tho the claimants relating to this railroad r The deal for Cor tho ho construction of the line Brio b by the GU Guggenheim Interests subsequently lUb fell through and tho the claimants organized I the Sebring Lake 1110 company compan foi for forthe the tho purpose o of building their own own road |