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Show The Mammoth Copperopolis Troubles. Ti.nc, L'tub, Jan. 2od, 1S74. Editors Herald: In the Hth paragraph of a letter, headed "The Mammoth Copperopolis Trouble," published in your issue of! the ld inst., 1 sec mentioned that 1 j stated to the men in this oflico, after my return from Salt Lake City, that Mr. Valentine had sold $60,0(10 worth f bullion while he wiis cast, but that he had drawn money to that amount previous to making the sale. I beg leave through the columns of your wide-sprestd paper to deny ever having hav-ing made such statement : but that ?1(,00U had neon advanced previous fo the sale of bullion ; and that Mr. Valentine says there are some thousands thou-sands of dollars yet to bo remitted from sales, which will be paid to them the employes) as soon aa received. If"W.M isQno who has had employment em-ployment in thesorvico of the Company, Com-pany, I earnestly entreat that hepiay listen to 1'utuj-o statements more attentively. at-tentively. If ho happens to be an outsider (it's highly probable, though, that " things are mixed") I advise him to investigate erratio reports ece writing for public newspapers, in order to avoid .forty-four thousand dollar mistakes. Those already ailoat require no cover, Respectfully, Xuwias Coicn. |