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Show THE WALL SUIT. Colonel Wall will have the sympathy of all men who believe in the right in his suit with some members of his company. To load up a mine with a mighty indebtedness, altogether unnecessary, unneces-sary, in order to divide money thus borrowed and to depress the stock is simply another form of grand larceny. All mining men should be deeply interested in the case, for it has been in that way that a thousand good mines have been overloaded and stockholders have lost their investments, and mining investments made to look upon as extra hazardous. Colonel Wall's suit is simply an effort at self-protection and the protection of other stockholders in the company. He makes, it seems to us, an unanswerable case. |