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Show TWO CLASSES. I'tali lias 0'iii'v ! up 'il a now ex- pciiclk'l.'. Till.' iLvcii'.HllClt of (be minerals of (lio Territory i briiiixini; hero men with various intents and purposes. pur-poses. Many eo ue 1 1 enter in'o business busi-ness lej;itiui;i!e''y, to buy mines, work mines, put up smelters an mi.ls, and by a wise investuieut of eapital beiuut themselves and (lie Territory. Some co hi e with a view to speculate without liaviui; capital to invest. With r.oili-injt r.oili-injt (i1 1-' 'ney can ail'ord to make (emptin; oilers to miners who are uo( aciiua'dted with their tnauner of iioinc what (hey call busities-.. If (hey make anythinjr, it is clear sain: if they make no(hin.i;, (bey lo.-o nothin-i. not bavins auythiui: to loo; somebody else liav-iu.s liav-iu.s to meet the lo-. This kiud of men will go around anions the miniiii; ea:rp-i. ir'.vi endeavor en-deavor to Ivcemc interested in eer:aiu leJ-.-es rich or worthies as t;;e case may be. They will set their whole machinery in motion to run up a fictitious ficti-tious value for the m;;-,es they repre-sent, repre-sent, and endeavor to make s..es a; hish figures. They have a J intenti t. of wastiiti their preeieus 'crspiratio: in arduous and benest to:.. Te.e wsnt money, ar.d den t care a rig at whoso expense it couus, so i:cy secure it. They will wo.k r.. mires, r.ot make the appeanicce of work;::g suctt any longer than :l".e:r o-.teet ;s aeceiu-plisheJ. aeceiu-plisheJ. And they keep c;reuia;;ng ali kinds ot ict'ated sc rles of tabulou-richness tabulou-richness where it does ti:t exist, .ind o: mythical quir. '.:".:os of ore ready lor working or st.:;' - e:.t. What is the resv.'.t already 7 alus class of men have s sauced m:n-rs to ask exorbitant prlcvs :r nitues, watch will never be real -'ed- They have been already a serious block in the way o: pavressive deveiopmer.r. ittey have created an impression or Cave .arg-. iy beiptd to do so, that uiacy tniliioci ot tous of ore must be shipped awny froai tore (his season, baling the:: ss-surued ss-surued ealcxatio::? on such mices as the Exma, ac-i figuring on the hua-drcds hua-drcds of lee-aticcs made in (he various districts, as ifeach would sh:p as much as tha Emma vhlds. 1: is probably on the strength of s'-eh statements that the railroad freights on ore and bulioa have ben advanced. The idea that more ore would require shipment tcan two or three lines could carry, would naturally k-ad to such a resul:. And this class of rten. by their course., injure in-jure the interests and prospects of tie legitimate miners who arc co wiser than to trust in their statements, interfere inter-fere with the proper development ol the riiin -. a:i 1 ii.iiy ti.r,-.r ti.' r'.-ei -ri h.i'-'i at I- a - a n ca :-i: j r;.a- v 1 h - 1 - I . : 1 ti - I- . .' --II. It. I .1 1'. i .- J.-'.'. I ..;J. 1..- -. i !' -i an 1 it': t . . .. ,v i:.lr: J i - J ri. a fi 1 I ' i , i i. i m i ' . ': I' al and d-i b-i-.n--. :,ii r: 1 . u i. n.- fi i . 1 :l i I. ,. ,r.i i-... . !. II li-.'i- r ! it. i. i, t . ,r .. - t u. . .-: Hi 1 d. r. . i i , If - .1 t . ..- in-. - -i i..-f.-.. 1'. i' .-. f.! I..-U .--i ;i : . .-. i ,- . . r. i . rl t - ii'-d . - . I -1 n.l i, - t. L .1 1- :,-! i -i -, 1 ; t , r i. i t II- i : i'-r p,.-. .- I i ' ll .a 'I.-: !. - - t :. -.- -. I' - -, ; I . . 1 . :: u : I.. .'. I- '.I...a- : i. 1 I .- : , a:. 1 I. |