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Show KINGDON GOULD IS o , . . SALT LAKE VISITOR Salt Lake. Nov. 1. Klngdon Gould vice president of tho Missouri Pacific Pa-cific Railroad company, with headquarters head-quarters in New York, spent yesterday yester-day afternoon and laBt night in Salt Lake City after about two weeks spent in tho coal fleds of eastern Utah. With his secretary'. Fred I Kruse he will leave for San Francisco j this afternoon over the Western Pacific, Pa-cific, according to officials of the Gould lines Mr Gould and some prominent coal nmn of Sat Lake City, including A. II Cowie, vice president of the Utah i Fuel company arrived in Salt lke I City at noon yesterday. A meeting was held q the offices of Mr Cowie in the .ludge building during the afternoon, af-ternoon, bul Mr Cowie said that there was absolutely no significance in Mr Gould's visit, as he waa merely mere-ly here on a peasufe trip When reporters called In the evening even-ing at the "Wichita," In which private car Mr Gould is traveling, they were told l lie- porters In charge that Mr. Gould was not In. When Mr. Kruse returner) to the car at 1:30 o clock this morning he repudiated the state menl of the porters saying that Mr Gould had left hlra to go to the car and to bed at 4 o'clock In tho afternoon. after-noon. Mr Kruse said that nothing had been decided about the coal mines and that Mr. Gould had been merel) looking them over He said that Mr Gould woud not be interviewed. inter-viewed. oo |