Show Tom Fitchs Fee Hon Thomas Fitch received from the inmates of the penitentiary two presents pres-ents as an appreciation of his gratuItous gratu-Itous efforts for the commutation of the death sentence against Majors They were a nicely woven hair watch chain and a cano made from rings of horn around a metallic rod which In appearance strongly resembled onyx On the lop Ihero Is a gold setting on which there will be engraved To Thomas Fitch a friend of the unfortunate unfor-tunate from the Inmal of Utah penitentiary peni-tentiary July 27 1900 Mr Fitch In well pleased with his presents and solo greater stOle on them than he would on a money fee of many times their value |