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DENVER'S CHARACTERS Soapy Smith
(b. Georgia 1860-d. Skagway, AK, 1898)
Jefferson Randolph Smith earned the title "King of the
Western Con Men," outdoing both Texans and Californians. He gained the nickname
"Soapy" for his soap sales on Larimer Street. Smith brought out a display of
soapnot just ordinary soap, he assured the crowd that gathered. They watched as he
appeared to insert folded dollar bills underneath the wrappers of random bars of soap and
began a sales pitch that went something like: "Step right up, pards, and flirt with
lady luck
You cant lose with soap
Cleanliness is next to
godliness
and the feel of a crisp, new greenback is heaven itself!"
Soapy never missed a scam, be it gambling, selling soap or
phony mining stock. Ultimately he graduated to the biggest scam of all politics. After he
was caught rigging Denver elections, Soapy was chased out of town. He wound up in Skagway,
Alaska, where a public-minded citizen shot and killed him.
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