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Show RAILROAD Guggenheims Planning to Obtain Government Govern-ment Subsidy Washiuglon, Jan. G. A scheme for a government guaranty for a through railroad project from tidewater to interior in-terior Alaska, in which the Guggenheim Guggen-heim interests figure, looms back of a display of near-Arctic grain and vegetables veg-etables that stocke-d tho room of tho ; house eommiltoo on territories today. Tho Guggenheim mining Interests have copper properties in the Copper river section and, until recently, it i had been claimed that they wanted no , guaranty. Now a movement has been giveu new life looking to (general leg- ; islatlon to guarantee the interest ou j the bonds of railroads built in Alas- J ka after a certain amount of construe- tion vvoik has been completed. Its j advoe.-ates claim that capital 'cannot be induced into the territory without government co-operation. Tho matter mat-ter lias not yet come before the com- . mitteo. Tho railroad project with Its proposed pro-posed connections contemplates a tidewater tide-water outlet at Cordova, oast of Val- J dez, the eastern terminus to he at J Fairbanks, not far from the Arctic cirek, and the exhibit on the territories terri-tories committee's table Is intended to show what that pocllon can pro-eiuce pro-eiuce am) juoiniso in tho way of ui;rl-cuIluraJ ui;rl-cuIluraJ railiuad Uailic, |