licst, mul best thought of lwys who
hns even entered the district and he
worked away on his nmv location
with firm determination which was
rewarded with success. He soon
struck flattening prospects, which
promised to develop into inagui
ificicnt showings. In the mean time,
being without money, he decided
to sell a intercut in the Helena to
'Jennings Bros in order to develop
the property The Jennings, Bros
having considerable menus, develop
ment was immediately com
menced. I'rom the Very first great
leads of marvelous!)' rich free mill
ing ore was struck. There is al
ways a vagabond in every com
munity, and in this instance it
proved to !e this man O G Warner
who had come here and made him
self generally obnoxious to the
working class in the mines by
being instrumental in beatiug them
out of a portion of their pay
for labor performed for Mr McGce
who was then running the property
now known as the Noonday Co.
Warner watched the progress of the
rich strike nt the Helena with hawk
like eyes and as good prospects
were reported he sent out rumors to
the effect that he had prior location
and that the Helena was his. .These
ii.-Hiri were rccE
people ncqtiuiitwlw J
a joke, but Warner ,1
The adventurer hit,
portuuily to get
nothing, lie hid t,
start well, butliha.j
desire (tot only to gets
In I'i't ttiri-pur fAii...l
" ""'J'tel
perchance, astampfcl
addled him.
He was without (n
case and Mi he Imsild
capital and legal t
whom he tolil a snr
made out n goodemf
About this tuns
and Bruiieau applir j
Then the fun lxhuj
nlMiut coucoctiuglitlks
dirty itcheiue to get ff
the Helena into bis
create public sen!:
them.
About this timetrH
with one Herbert lm
largcd sized warts off;
bo.ists of the gunsbl
grave yards he hai afwj
culcs he lias catittt&
upon the moncjr fnrtaKni
sister, who it is
c larinmu and Dtimtuclt
who expends n ccrUnj