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L 1 I L 5 t 1 hc There c Is' Is 4 lit In Jm Judge II lI it eo rt a u cisi 1 entitled i 4 j Magnolia Ma nofa St t Lo Louis is Mining Co Company i any vs Silver Si er King Mining ining Compan Thomas ThomasS Ke Kearns and David Keith t 5 i. i S Keth I hc ca ms C 5 I tiled ell the i In- In court Olt i lO O mu and Is n nOvat li u I It 1 ill Pt Hol oh comme n to trial it at i J 1 t jn c i bei t Eerie rm I ir s sIt It t n alleges Jhc I ml 11 I or of Ar rm r to 1 lik J on v s c ur f the tin t t i r c. c or of ore arc amid SJ li i n ae ic d i 7 j I Out On March Id n Pt X S j I Ice nus Im on ik tot Ia na hl hi I i 1 I i I 10 J r 1 S lit Lili t 11 t 1 l f I t. t 1 I 1 LI f I Ii wi l ii Pt chio ILl tn trial ti of 1 1 SJ SV S- S t. S 5 I. I J f V With Wit that state of perfectlY known known to him Tom Kearns d in his ow own p per August 26 6 r 1906 an n. n article r P President nt Roosevelt to select elect Judge Judg Marshall l as as a a member of f the Supreme the United States to succeed Mr ilis- ilis s rl n who o is' is is ler o ir 9 i 7 Jt j limo 1 flIms 1 lU I Ir nJ aLe zm J ho it o I. I J et fc r. fc y is wines or ir ah s OI Jb pot ot t. alnio t or of ComIC 1 th to io j pU Ion ot of- 1 i Ve hotO a l cr to ty tio o UnIted mo me b As 8 at S S r lt tn has had In 1 H ast l' l m st t S. Vitally t do I 1 dt r. r the In 1 I 5 5 S HuH pm-i pm I the pol a or ot of tho SUites Court time the eminent lt Illness Uld o of the s gov the tho selectIon lint but tl I Ivory yr vory or nature of DC timings pow suggests it I so seems s. s fhe of n a mining lawyer lawer to tho fr Y J Supreme bench Naturally on the tho ng Eta 5 would ho bo better trained o 1 his experience and hl his J S t ri ii It ample mat rl In In the West S cc al-cc stat I am told is unable to toS J. J S supply ri a JurIst or L I Such mOO men n ami F F. F Yuill ot of lion Y I Custer H. H or of i Hott t r ot or Wyoming ron em lI Itou OJ JohW o 1 i i. Marshall JI L number of oC Irom U nh would no not only nil fIll tho o tho Um lines mal tn l th the ammil rl oLho court t. t r. r S 1 1 TIl r OLI f n OJ p J Lh t CJ 1 f lf i II all wa jf t I n nu 1 IT 1 C I elt 1 hew U s iii In the thc selection o of J a sueS sue sue- S cessOr l to lo Mr Justice and can call the tho J Present States from flom time the DI District o of Utah to time the bench a also Ju b time tho fact that hut but three o If the Supreme Court Justices pow arc It would not only ho be It a service to the Yost but additional honor to lo time tho name or of the tho appointees appointee's illustrious ancestOr r. r the thc flattery z ium In the lie m c cr c every nr one reads lie tho nl or of a bribe b by Tom J I 1 will get you a seat on the Supreme Bench of the United States if you will decide that case for me That Is the That Is the lie That Ie Ic lie ho of to lu lay his lelmer on lie ho judiciary of the That is I-I the lie inescapable cup hlo ioIe of lie tho Tiit or the lie ln PeoPle mire aro direct If true rime mill and susceptible of proof thc thc- hey vili the of If n ii lIlo t crime If true rue IIlO C lucy will lIl take flom Imn his cHow mille Nine hundred thousand dollars in cash cashot NOt ot C T K micE cn c I I he ic Si I ver li J og iUt even C t I i u u holo I I iii ii d ti my o of lint can u Hh on such a a. a I lois ro n It ono mm imbue lie tho lien a louis effort of a ng with ii I ii I tho I io coui it hl lII C In nH all the Tom Tommi of S In iii lit vast llast con constitutes tile flue lIberties of tue so o grave rn c it 11 10 0 the lie law Perilous because the Judge approached is the personification of honesty Too learned for deceiving too brave for threatening too upright for buying Judge John A. A Marshall would neither surprise nor disappoint his countless friends if he visited on the head of this curse of communities the stern expression of his just condemning here I is u it ulal In III his oi o of caHIt lie he r amid controller of a with I nil an c tl recoil for or of character with lii n a pull C of ing hen It cnn cain whom It IUt u e with a Joss 1155 not hot hur ili a of uH all can cau ho Ito must hlo ut at his t tIll Ill I lie of lL a IL II dollars lilaces e the lie o huH to 0 hl his for Cm conference ml mighty Since lie he can eun miot lie ho dard not go n In iii secret his In hIs hands lie ho seeks h by aft ci-aft amid gulio gulfo to It a t lO As C the lie Kearns Is clumsy s S CI C It full hut mis liS ever cr It c lie hue s lu k lIc tue tIto outcry cut of that n of character that bully of men brazen III bribery lI AI t Never cr In iii nil all the or of the Court has hns n a nt n a which SitUS the lie cr wn tas thc lie of help from lie SO IO silver door loor of hope C 0 0 if C 0 0 0 0 o c-o 4 tJ I 4 |