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For the limiting of every individual fortune to $100,000 does not mean $100,000 of one kind of property and $100,000 of another kind, etc., but $100,000 all told. Those of our own country are, of course, amenable to our laws, but many of the securities of the road under consideration are owned abroad, and persons and papers there are not responsive to our subpoenas.

To the first he gave a warrant, saying: "You will serve this immediately upon Mr. Willcoxen." And to another he gave some half dozen subpoenas, saying: "You will serve all these between this time and twelve to-morrow." When these functionaries were all discharged, Miriam arose and went to the magistrate. "What do you think of the testimony?" "It is more than sufficient to commit Mr.

In Salt Lake City, the office of the United States Marshal and even the post-office were watched for the arrival of subpoenas from Washington; men were posted in the streets to give the alarm whenever the Marshal should attempt to serve papers; and before he entered the front door of a Mormon's house, the Church sentry had entered by the back door to warn the inmates.

"Good heavens, my dear, no! But why should I be?" "Why should any of us? But don't you see they are looking for the people who used to go to Kazmah's? It's in the paper tonight. We shall all be served with subpoenas. I'm off!" Escaping from Mollie's embrace, the tall girl ran up the stairs, kissing her hand to Bill as she passed.

It saved me the trouble of serving subpoenas on you. These are the boys who saw the whole thing, judge." "Was it an accident?" asked Squire Stevens, a dignified-looking old man with an imposing white beard. "Yes, entirely so," said Jack, who did not bear any malice. "But after they had struck the man, these young men ran away?" "Yes," Jack was forced to admit. The men shot him a glance of hatred.

"There's no telling what Deacon Bannister would do send a subpoena after me, for what I know," she thought, as she laid her tired head upon her pillow and went off into that weary state halfway between sleep and wakefulness, a state in which operas, play actors, Katy in full dress, Helen and Mark Ray, choruses, music by the orchestra, to which she had been guilty of beating her foot, Deacon Bannister and the whole offended brotherhood, with constable and subpoenas, were pretty equally blended together the music which she liked, and the subpoena which she feared taking the precedence of the others.

Mackenzie nodded his acknowledgment, the sheriff keeping his hungry eye on the pan. "I took a cut across here from servin' some subpoenas in a murder case on some fellers up on Farewell Creek," he explained, "to see how that feller Reid's behavin'." "I haven't heard any complaint," Mackenzie told him, wondering why this official interest.

I assured him that I was not going to Washington as a witness in the Smoot case; that the men whom he should warn, were at Church headquarters. He replied, with indignant alarm, "I don't see what 'the brethren' have to do with this!" But when the subpoenas arrived for Smith and the hierarchy, alarm and indignation assumed a new complexion.

The results of this unhallowed intimacy were many subpoenas; and, indeed, when the "Amity Claim" came to trial, all of Sandy Bar that was not in compulsory attendance at the county seat came there from curiosity. The gulches and ditches for miles around were deserted. I do not propose to describe that already famous trial.

Jackson struck his forefinger several times against the left side of his nose, to intimate that he was not there to disclose the secrets of the prison house, and playfully rejoined 'Not knowin', can't say. 'For what other reason, Sir, pursued Mr. Pickwick, 'are these subpoenas served upon them, if not for this? 'Very good plant, Mr. Pickwick, replied Jackson, slowly shaking his head.

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