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Show Emma and Tticoma. In an editorial deprecating libel tendency towards stock gambling, the ! Monetary and Mining Gazelle, 'Lowou, says: It is but the ether day it was rumored rum-ored about the city that a gentleman, moving in the very first financial circles, had condescei-ded to "bear tho wretched Emma shares, which (whatever may be the merits or demerits de-merits of the mine itself) have long hopn the mere sport .of Stock Exchange iutluenccs. It is said that by this equivocal process he realised a large profit, and is now gloating with delight de-light over his gains, while other gen-Itleuiea, gen-Itleuiea, some of them co-directors in one or more public companies, execrate exe-crate him for the thousands they have lost by yielding to the fatal fascination of his advice and example. W. IL Harrison, secretary of the Tecoma, in ft circular to the shareholders, share-holders, informs tbem that Mr. Snell, the solicitor of the company, la now in Salt Lake City, for the purpose of protecting the interests ol the shareholders. share-holders. In reference to the petitions of Mr. St. Stephens, the late superintendent, superin-tendent, Mr. Coombs, late accountant of the tinine, to wind up the com pany, and to the suit ot Capt. Forbes for j 2.000 said to be due lor his services ser-vices in America,and other claimants, the Board urges the shareholders to subscribe funds to meet the pressing liabilities, or to have the company around up voluntarily. |