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Show ERB LEAVING 21 Did Vol Amimpllidi Much While Al the Capital tho i'itt Week. Newman Urb, prol.lent of the Den-er Den-er and Halt irfikc City (Moffat) mil-road, mil-road, left the Utah capital lnt Th lira-day lira-day for New York City. Member of hi party who accompanied him on tho trip are going back to Denver through tho Illnluh IIumIh by auto-mobile. auto-mobile. Ilefore leaving Ion, Krb mild he had not made any plan for Ihe further extenlon of tho Denver and Halt Ijike, other than thoao announced an-nounced on hi arrival. He, how ever, wild thai the market for railroad rail-road aecurllle I becoming more eay und that he expect to find normal condition among Investor In the next lx month. The hend of the Moffat, road took occnalon to compliment I'tnh on ltd wife nnd conaervutlve leg-Inlatlon, leg-Inlatlon, before departing for the Haul, unci auld that tho whole trouble of tho railroad today have been brought about through udvemo legl-latlnn legl-latlnn In many Ntute. "I look for u better feeling towurda tho rullroad of th country within rlx month, and I Ih'IIM'c the market for lulhuad eecurltlei will bo normal In u Mlictrl time," nld llrb. "Tho udveree legUlntlon In many of tho tutea In-creaned In-creaned tho exiene of the railroad unci tho reduction of freight nnd pa, aenger mica In Intraitato nnd Inter-Htuto Inter-Htuto commerce materially affected rullroad earning. The trouble hu been that the railroad In tho Punt did not watch thoineti'e cluvcly unci they nre now reaping tho harvest of their rarulcxne. "I cannot any anything concerning plan for tho exteiiklon of the Denver nnd Hult Ijike, but may have aome-thing aome-thing within h few month." |