Show W W CHISHOLM what better beafter legacy can man leave leav 6 to io posterity than the record of a life well spent of every duty fulfilled if from a higher destiny we could look back and view the progress of our earthly life what one of us would not like to see our name beloved and our memory bi blessed essed it is too true that most great men are never fully appreciated until after death but there are thousands and thousands to whom W W chisholm was the personification of human charity and who blessed him through life as they now will bless his memory the sad news of mr chisholme Chis holms death was received in salt lake last week from froin los angeles where he had gone in an effort to restore his failing health besides his inin imy diate family and many close nw n w va M W W chisholm friends the whole country mourns his bis loss and any tribute however expressed would be inadequate in showing the esteem in in which he was held mr chisholm was born in wisconsin june 26 1842 coming to salt lake and utah in 1864 since that time he has been prominently identified with the mining and commercial progress of the state he was closely connected with the discovery and development of two of the greatest mines in utah and the west these were the old emma mine in the little cottonwood district and the famous centennial eureka mine i in tintic gintic besides his utah interests mr chisholm had extensive mining holdings throughout the west and was also a factor in many commercial enterprises in this city in 1900 he retired from active business although he retained a greater part of his holdings mr chisholm was as widely known as a philanthropist as he was inthe in the business world his charities were generously and quietly distributed while hile he avoided all publicity to the fact that he was the greatest giver in salt lake only those who knew him best realized what a rare christian he really was his memory will stand when we are all forgotten |