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Show TAYLOR VS COItRY KunonTnoM County News; In tlio News of thu 12th insl. Mr. Androw Corrv in his character i&tic hurry for u qtturrol, quotes what he Buysisstnted in my Jotter of thu Oth inbt. ft ml Rives it tho Ho, when there 'ib no Buuh etntcment. If nny ono will rend Mr. Corry's loiter through, thty will fee that it was hi own accusing conscience tlint enid,"tliou art thu man. If M!r. Corry could havo spoken to mo bi-foru ho wont to Iron City, I would lmvo told him thtitthc property pro-perty wns not for sttlo nt present, and if I thought liis only object wns to earn n few dollnrp, I should not lmvo objected. But I beleive Mr. Corrv tind bis friends lmd board tbntl wnsnegotinting with cnpital-ibts cnpital-ibts to como hero mm dovelopTf our vast reeourcue, nnd ho would do us has been done before, throw every obstnelo in my way to prevent me. Tho first thing I knew of his pru sumptuous visit to Iron City wus what he got published ii the Nkws iiflbe 20th.of Nov.-iiHinely: thnt capital, plenty of it, wus awaiting his (Mr Corry's friond's) report on thu condition of things in uud around Iron City. What should we infer from this; Why that Mr. Corry huti given the gentleman all needful information informa-tion how he could obtain till that wns in nnd around Iron City, with out consulting tho owners. Or bus this great chunpion of liberty (Inr liirm-elft ettletl tln-so yalid cluinii to wlin.'h liiy utt'eii-tiont utt'eii-tiont is d"jw;i uud uf which I know nothing, and going to s ll tlio property pro-perty in and around Iron Oiiy, m their behnlf, of course, hi friend's r part will tike, ns undoubtedly tlio price will bo, very low, as according accord-ing to lho supi'ripr judgment of this wisu and ejoiioiiiionl, businejirt mnn.the owner? usl: fubulotif prici-H By th by when Mr. Currv'itiyitii mu to help" him to sell his cattle, ho re us or sheep, 1 shall expect him to let mo say at what price they eho.ll be told, he might ask n.i.re than bin ei would be willing to eht,lul 1 khii ji. fin in lilin in advauee Unit I hnVe plmitv to do i' uiti.iliiig my ovwi utiMiiens, unit m loiting ouitr pU'pli-V iilone uud would advice him to t.i'.'.o thusami course and be hapjiy. M', Coryiintx o know what liul'i nu-.tls r.' mid i.ut in c.ipita i-ta, 1 he.t .i of a nieettmr being cull it in 18S1), no teo whut the peo lo in Iron Coigity would lo to iuduco nipitullhtatu bu r. h ro d tluough tho seltlemniiiu. th'o.voi-y (list thing that shonhl he doi t, The uniiuilactuiti of I o toiild not he nitdi-prolltablo nitdi-prolltablo wili'Oiu railroad lninsxr talioii. How much did Mr Cdrry sub. Hitlbo? 1 hud pieviously told this com puny that I eouM eunr'iico thu largest Bubseription lit t. o cduilv, Tlio croet-in. croet-in. was a ill. I kno U.o 0 tire many persona horn w ho ilo not want a railroad nor tho ro ouice.i i-f tlu county develop ed, Hud 1 think Mr I'o'ry is ono of them In 1S90, I went tot alifuruia and obtain od the aid of citpltullsts to coinmuueo tho building of a lail'o.ut from our uo.i land through Coal C'teek Ctinjou to Cedar City, Tho put ly naked mo if tho peoplo' woro n top, oted to piogr. sa und dovelope-mont. dovelope-mont. I umweieu that they wero uiixi-ous uiixi-ous havo L'upiialista invc-it hero. bo I wns in eonio In nw und gel fruji ohiso unit liuhts of way I applied to tho County Court, presented my app -catlon, quoted thu law whoio County lourta have power to grant right of way for rail made. Vol. 2, .'age, 74o. 1 urged mi ear y iinswvr whl h was promirud, ltut u.hteadot lho Cour. gr.mtl giuo u right of wuy.thoy mudo an appropriut on u h cli was u.-cd to tear up my dt.tKo it nil obliteiulo iii) iidlroiid Mirvey; uiui u dam win put Into Uio creek to turn It and wu' h outtho beet p;et-o of Cuttynn for bttildb.gu railroad over, und wjinijur ropicECiitattvo ofaald Counly wan remon ut rated with ho chuckled and add that if this wus done it woti dcobtso much lho moio to build lho rail load I somo uf the inducements holdout to eanitaliats to itivcbt, Ther aro three millionaires owning irrn mnio here, so that thoro is in uix'd of them seeking capIUlUts. J urn tho only o o liyiigto bring capital cap-ital here, und if they tiro to be fctrved us 1 have been, iii.dcouM know It bof ro lund, they wquM never inycetliero. Can italists don't 'nvost In properties with iliiubtful tithe nor buy into lawsuits, nor from jumpers of other p-ople'a pna-scslous. pna-scslous. nor properly obtained tuidoi' un fayorablo condi ion", Mr. Corrv's slander can bo sustained from creditable souiees exuept us to frtuidluut ownoislilp of tho Iron City property. This ho knows of hla ownknowleiigH f bo oustalncd by honest J, M. Drown, ail visor and Attorney for tho Kddards family, eto etc, Iron City never did belong to any ono only tho Great Western Iron Company, who furnished tho monoy to Ebonezor Hunks nut of $500 that 1 paid tho Com-dany, Com-dany, Mr. Ut-uUs obtained a patuut for theocipany and was pdd for hitf services. ser-vices. '1 no company ha vine their build log on this laud laid it off Into building lots nudimmcd It Iron City. Untilltbo company was broken up, all Its property sold at pul'lio auction for - dobt, a mar Bhala deed obtained by tho purchaser. I nfterwaids bought thin property with out reserve and mydeoa, undisputed, haBbecnon rocord oyer elncointho Iron County records. Mr Hanks never to mo. clmmnl anything but a house that his wifo had occitiiidu bolonglng to tho company not Jxno Man ks. Oh cortaincoi'dltlons I agreed to glvo linn ii deed for tho laud on wlifh it Mood, but ho only partly coinpl od so that Iron City und all that is in it still belongs to mo. Now, Mr ( orry, I glvo vou llmly notice to proparv your ovi ilenco that this thing must atop. Others In their envy nnd greed for this property lmvo prevented mo from bringing, capitalists capit-alists tdiWoIopo It they have slandered mo, and brought ono of tho purest and most virtuous families to shatnu nnd die gruce; und God being my helper, I sub iiilt no longor, 'llioma Taylor, |