Show hill MES HIS BOiS but they have not yet been approved MAGINNIS WILL HAVE HIS SAY this before he will object to several of the of the bond oscar E hill lias secured enough signers to his bond to liberate him from the custody of the united states marshal provided the bondsmen are accepted by assistant district attorney and commissioner gideon it lias taken an almost unlimited amount of hard work to obtain a sufficient number of signers and a great deal of the credit for the success attained is due to mrs hill who lias accompanied her husband on nearly all visits and not only encouraged him with her words and presence but by making the request herself she is a noble little woman and lias not only the sympathy but the admiration of nearly if not quite all of the citizens of it was late in the evening when the last name was attached to alio bond and hill and his attorney went before commissioner gideon with the paper attorney maginnis was summoned and a half hour tilt ensued regarding the character of the bond modnia was not satisfied iho wording of the paper but after considerable discussion withdrew lifs objections but asked for time in which to make inquiries into the financial standing of each of the signers of the bond an adjournment was taken until this morn at 9 when each of the bondsmen will be interviewed personally as to bis financial qualifications examiner adams and a corps of ex perta are making a careful examination into alie affairs of the defunct institution and will probably not conclude their labors before the first of next week already negotiations are pending for the opening of tho bank for business which will be in a short time depositors may rest assured that at an early day they will get their money dollar for dollar the directors of the defunct bank are all gentlemen of the highest integrity and they will see that no one loses a dollar eran if by repayment it is the means of bankrupting themselves which it is trusted will not be the case times are hard and it is difficult to realize and produce cash without considerable sid erable sacrifice and time seems to bo considerable comment as to the diminutive size of the bond as compared the sum embraced in the defalcation many being of the opinion that it should leave been fully double tho amount alie condition condi tian of the negotiations look inz to a resumption of operations opera tiona at the southern pacific shops remain in about the same condition as at the beginning of the week and it is hardly probable that matters will bo eo can commence before the first of next week the bondsmen of the contractors are arranging matters so that tho work will be done by corey brothers |