Show I LARKY J E WENT ENT T TOO lOO LiSP TAST Larr Larry Sullivan so far a as data now no at fit hand 1 Indicates Indi cates Is nn an honest enough enough- man The pace paco was too fast Cast for him That Is 11 at nt present the tho and fairer and the perfectly conclusion He did not make the pace lie He did a great reat deal for fOI forthe he the development of Nevada evada mines Some Som of oC them ma may turn out to bo be worthless t Others Othier certainly are arc splendid mon money y makers And it Is lt doubtful If IC thero her Is oven even one ono which was nas backed with the understanding that there thelo was wag no merit In ln it The metals were discovered and tho the attention of or orthe the public was directed to Goldfield 1 It became as famous as ns Kimberly or Comstock or Butte Dulle It was the time Feather River excitement over again with the added quality of or modern metho methods for Cor exploitation Instead of the thc team ox-team and the pony messen messenger er hero her was tho the and antl the telephone and the automobile and antl tho the railroad train rain ns as the slowest of or the moans means of communication communication com corn with the tho rest of the world Sullivan took tonk the tho materials at nt hand and sought to tell the world what riches there are in Is IsIt IsIt IsIt It believed cd he overstated o the truth Is not Nevada Novada richer than even e l Tarry alry Sullivan 8 ild It was wa 1 Is Is there thre le less copI copier cop- cop I oer o'er Ier there he said therow s R clairn more moro I t I J C oI ilver Il than the tho mines po e h Wa a It all n 4 hot ol tn- tn were vero there really bags of ore 01 oie and and- Ingots Ingots- of of metal Of OC course he lie did thU not mint o el overstate the case A man scarcely could do tIn It The Tue mines s ar are richer than has een en claimed ll for CIlI them Only when one tried to keep lace ace with the development Il of those treasure places and antI satisfy the frantic demand of a n modern world for nation mation It was more than even l' the nerve nene of or an Irishman successfully stand And AntI he had to let leI leto go Maybe his affairs became tangled If H thc they did won en for a day one can easily see ec how utterly Impo Impossible In that rush It would be 10 to straighten them out again And In the tIme tan tangle tangle- h of details every one ono of which must be he as exact ns as n n b banks bank's and n as prompt as a dictator luman uman flesh and anil blood might well veIl fall helpless It Is no comfort rt to hope that lint I. I Larry Sullivan may suffer stiffer for tor tho the suffering that has has resulted from the disarrangement disarrangement disarrangement dis dis- arrangement of the affairs of his office Let us rather hope olle that he ho may recover recO Ills his nerve ner and his courage lOll ind prove pro proman man enough h to realize eV every ry good word ord that has been cen said about him with him with and anti pay |