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Show A fkiexd to O. J. Holliater and to the Bjard of Trade movement (though we cannot understand how Buch a thing can be) wanta ua to "keep quiet" about tho secretaryship. secretary-ship. Ho admits that Hollister has done all wo allege; that hia correipon-deuco correipon-deuco with eastern pjrtiea and journals, and hia newspaper work in thia territory, have injured business, and fiightjued capital that would otherwise have beeu invested here; but say 9 this must all s!op now. One great reason for making Hollister BtCietary of the Board was to get bim into a place where he would be compciltd tj ecxd out truthful reports, re-ports, ar.d net be permitted to do as Lo has been doing in the past. If ho writ's any more sensational end hurtful litter?, tho Board will compe! hire, as secretary, to deny them. Tuis ia (be argument brought forward, and is as foolish aa it as Mr. HuUister'a eltction. . The man had better be asked to make himself over. If he com 1 do thi?, ha might improve upon hia p-tv;o;ia architect; Lut as he cannot do it, and must -naiain as he is, the secretaryship of tho Board ofj Trade is the wrong place for bin:. I |