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Show plNS ' IN FERRY CASE :jj 7 m of Testimony Is Concluded, loiter Will Now Bq Pre-; Pre-; jsented to the Courts of ! Michigan. 5 Aro Examined as to Business ' Viansactions of E. P. Ferry and Perry & Bro. tXlng of testimony here for the Wl ct In the famous Ferry eBtate case J concluded yesterday. Later on, jt&t: tesUmony will be taken In ffolpan and perhaps elsewhere. The Eony thus far procured here, the 0 which has been In progress (fj&ay io, has been all In behalf of ?br1duary heirs of the late William ?U Ferry, who claim that Edward P. !frr, Us youngest son, when admln-Epttor admln-Epttor of his father's estate, used .' tthlDg over $200,000 In tiding over .jj investments of Ferry & Brother ; jtMs State, which afterward became profitable, and never made an ac-;i ac-;i jjjUng of the money and securities ' ieJ. As is well known hero, Ed-, Ed-, yd P. Ferry became mentally in- patent In 1S92, his brother and partly' part-ly' Senator Thomas W. Ferry of fctijun, In the meantime died, and as sons of Edward P. Ferry repudiate $ a claims of the Michigan heirs, the i tt becomes a very complicated one, culriag a great mass of evidence, ii gh of it having only a remote bear-f bear-f j upon the issues involved, to estab- A certain business relations covering rfod3 of more than thirty years, K Bank Cashier Testifies. I J. B. Richardson, former cashier of ' it Park City ban!:, was examined -ther yesterday as to business trans-iocs trans-iocs of Edward P. Ferry and Ferry Brother, as shown by the bank's ecifl, and John J. Daly, president of ; L Daly-Judgo Mining company, told ) having held In trust mining stocks ! jl Interests In mining claims for Ed-vi Ed-vi P. Ferry and of having turned : lea over at his request to the repre-j repre-j .jtatlves of Mr. Ferry. The purpose : ( Hr. Richardson's testimony -was to mv that a great many drafts had En drawn by Edward P. Ferry on his totter, tho Senator, and upon certain Itaz. these drafts having represented m-An belonging to tha estate of the pier Ferry; as well as to show the use m nch funds In -various Utah mining tisrprises. W fjl&im Unadjusted." Interest. iVTta petitioners claim that the testl-rfsey testl-rfsey taken here establishes tho al-rapd al-rapd fact that more than $225,000 of Vt Hlcatgan estates, in which they UTft tn unadjusted Interest, was used Edward P. Ferry in getting his Ptth enterprises on a paying basis, rij tho respondents contend that I Bch more than this amount was re-1 re-1 kid by him in various ways. There icoaildered to be no doubt that the o will go to the Supreme court be-srt be-srt It is finally setttled. . |