Jim,
Could you elaborate on this?
What makes you think Holmes didn't simply walk off with the ore?
The acrimony between the Holmes and Thomas/Petrasch camp seems to suggest something sneaky and underhanded took place.
Hi Deducer, multi-faceted reasoning:
1. Holmes demonstrated a law-abiding and honorable character throughout his life. This isn't my opinion, as I didn't know him, but something I've spent considerable time and effort researching. I was prepared to accept any conclusion about Holmes, and that's just the conclusion my research indicated.
2. If Holmes had simply walked off with the ore, he most likely would have been charged with something. If Julia really believed that ore was hers, she would have went straight from her house to law enforcement upon discovering the theft. She didn't demonstrate this behavior.
3. Julia's resentment seemed to bubble up over time, rather than instantly. Having witnessed this type of resentment, after the fact, in estate cases, it leads me to believe that the distribution of the ore was Waltz's decision, and she knew it, rather than the ore was stolen, which would have been frowned upon by the local population and law enforcement. Juila was demonstrating manipulative tendencies toward those with a sympathetic ear, IMO, rather than responding to an outright theft of a whole lot of money. A theft of that size would be significant for the time.
4. I saw no real acrimony on the part of the Holmes camp. The resentment seemed to be overwhelmingly on the side of the Julia camp. Even Brownie talked of Jim Bark in a polite and respectful manner, while knowing that Bark had nothing good to say about him or his father. This is a "boiled-down" statement, from observation of years' worth of data, but that's where the evidence seems to conclusively point.
5. The information linking Gideon Roberds and Dick Holmes Sr. is out there. This is still an active research topic for me, not sure how coherent I would be relating it. But the information is out there for anyone to find and I would encourage people to look into it, if it interests them. Start with newspapers and mining claims.
There's much more than can be related in a forum post, but that's a good start, at least for people to start thinking about.