Show I PAYING OLD DEBTS An Prince sinking Making It St th tin Taste Talk of ot nb ni Life William T. T I Coleman the OX-in OX mer ex-mer chant prince ot of p. p California tho liquidation of ot an has made nade I 5 S is not legally bound S v YU 35 II ne to pay tho the ure Uto and task of his pleas picas In 1884 tho the declining years business world startled to learn that W. W was wag T. T Co had Coleman succumbed to financial difficulties The firm of or which Coleman Cole Cole- man a business of sole solo almost member conducted in ju mag the state Produce can can- mines minea timber ern goods goode and shipping shipping- East a host of trade came other lines o of within the tho scope of ot this house It had all over the tho East branches and business Europe and arid the produced millions of ot and dollars employed It thousands of ormen men was a thunderbolt of the failure when the tho news man himself became public Cole Cole- Coleman The failure was bowed with grief could h lilt not be bo ascribed to lack of ot foresight but was the suit of re- re to j 1 reposing immense worthy men trust in unworthy un un- business was put into Iato I cy and the Jl eXceed the l found to assets by ab abdu Ut 25 cent with millions per balance balanc the Timo pleaded 11 creditors but his hig Were obdurate L The out thought assets were d disposed O of whip After the creditors for theIr had bad J future value I Pro rat rata but a slight aUght accepted their former Wealth vestige of nl hIs Port Coleman S left W tO sup suPport In his declinIng When the years year tale tain per por c cental creditors r agreed to a suP c on th the claims man n n. n Cola Coin I them 5 who j u were remark romark to ol 01 gathered In his Gentlemen by the help belp of ot office olce and I r lly live livo I will Gods God's grace I pay off oil every dollar owe Ove with Interest This vow vO he ho his bis made in tho the midst of ot sore distress The Tue prince is now ox ant During During- the endeavoring to fulfill it past few number of firms dries month months to a and wI whom om Coleman nw individuals to he ho tailed foiled mm UY when he ho has bas due They remitted tho the balance got their years ago but Colem percentage some resources ul as fast as hI his paying the tho would permit bas has been differences the interest due The Tho together l with th j from 20 to amounts range The borax several thousand developed were mines regarded he ho owned and el account The They were Vere sold for as of no pittance in a n mere They now comparison to their worth I produce us ns much month as every they Were wore sold for tor a years year's profits from Irom and earl II a have liquidated them alone would s. s But Colemans Coleman's ij his entire in in- f sot not ot heed his bis creditors would advice nor hi his bis i pleadings They ruthlessly tho om demanded the sale oi ol oJ I S SS f S S |