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Show Railway Sale Depends Upon Stockholders V. W. M. Cutrheon of New Tork. vie president; C. M. Lvy of Man Kranclaco, prealdent. and A. K. Baldwin of Kan Krsnrlaeo. general counsel, all of lha Western Pacific railroad, alnpped In Malt LAks for a ' brief period today an route to th Kaatrrn metropolis. Th party arrived ar-rived at a. m and departed thla sfiernoon vis th Western lclflcS and ths Denver 4k HUt Orands. Concerning ths neaotlallon regarding re-garding th disposal of tha lenvr Hlo Orands railroad, Mr. Cutch-on Cutch-on said: -There la very little that can b aid on the matter. If th minority minor-ity stockholders file tha Ilfr0,0 with th proper authorities tomorrow tomor-row they will be given another opportunity op-portunity to bid on tb property. The question la merely this, snd thero haa been no Indication that I havs heard of so far what their action will be." Whether ths Western Paclfio railroad or Ha representatives would asaln bid on tha property In an effort to lop any price that may ba offered by the minority stockholders, stock-holders, Mr. Cutrheon did not say. The vire prealdent elated that ha had been In Manta Barbara on a vacation and waa returning lo hi home in New York City. |