Show A reporter of the herald llara lil found bis bishop llop sharp lion ilon feramorz little and nd gen 11 II S eldredge sitting together in tile private office ol of the deseret Nati national mial bank quietly discussing tho the all affair air mayor armstrong Arnn strong entered shot fly afterwards and the reporter ant ft a number of questions which were informally answered by each had you any idea of sir mr cannons intention antion not to abdar ap Dar when I 1 was summoned to the mar chals offrice to logo go on goo geo Q cannons bonds said bishop shar sharp p quietly but emphatic emphatically alIT my be belief it ef was that t if that man lying there lived till the 1701 of 0 march he be would appear in court I 1 went on the bond expecting that if lie he did not I 1 would have to pay my portion of the lie ile has not and I 1 expect lee to pay I 1 saw him three weeks ago ill the lint last time and U R was waa so BO far from my thoughts that he meditated anything any anything like departing depart departing that I 1 never mentioned mention the subject 1 did Iid he lu say anything aa 24 to his intention nothing whatever I 1 have firel y believed that he would app appear ar and never had a doubt of it till this morning borni n g at 8 when I 1 picked up the I 1 herald ra id at home and saw the report of your interview with his attorney i it was when I 1 read that that my first doubt occurred to tomo me mr air little said eaid lie he had firmly believed all along that mr cannon would appear despite the rumors flying on the street and his departure was a total surprise to him 1 I believe am not more anxious to pay my portion of 0 the bond than any other man would be but I 1 cant afford to do otherwise and as us far as I 1 now know the amount will be promptly discharged general eldredge said 1 I never ti yet et put my signature to a note or bond that mat fut 1 did not pay with cents on the doltar dollar and I 1 never expect to I 1 know nothing m whatever of 0 mr cannons cannon a reasons for di mappe aring or where ho lias eone suffice it to say he ha lins has gonn gone and lone I 1 expect to have to pay the bond mayor armstrong said he was equally ignorant connected with tile came 1 lie I 1 e t thought there should bo be a reasons reasonable b 1 e t time irrie allowed to examine the bond and it if possible to produce c their man the reporter sald said ho he there c could bo be no lueallen lue allon but that sir mr can nan would refund the money each of 0 the gentlemen sald ald he w waa ila not apprized as to that they did not know ot of what alint means sir cannon was waa possessed ono one thing I 1 know said sharp and he was echoed by the others 1 I shall riot hold mr cannons property r oper ty tor for any claim Ima I 1 nay have nor vii hill pi I 1 11 I 1 acceptant accept anything ill g ll 11 that hil ailt ni might i lit distress his bia family faintly aln aliey c y a me 11 not 0 t 1 liable able ag for his action asked as aa to their intention regarding pay on demand or awaiting tile the issue of 0 a bit suit oa t each of the gentlemen said eaid lie would probably be governed go ernei by his its lawyers in in that regard frank armstrong Arm stated last evening that hint he regarded ice the amount as preposterous and eato r ti considering the nature of the offense olf ense and he be would fight tho the matter to tile tho end |