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Show PORTAGE. Visit or Mid NuvhJo Ch!c-r-Politlc8 lm Oulet-SUl T iTfclili'ff. Editor Buui.kk: On the 19th inst. our little burg was visited by a delegation of Navajo Indians under Bro. James S. Brown of Salt Lake Cify, They consisted, of seyen of their leading men. includinc their chief Moneco, They were on a visit to see their friends, the Shoshonies at Washakee Washa-kee and trade their blankets. Wishing to see ail of the country and people that they could on i their yisit they stayed with Uhover night; were given dinner, supper and breakfast and felt well pleased with their h'eatinent. by Pros, O. C. Hosklns. The Navajos said he was the ''Biggest Mormon Chief" they had met, as he had given them dishes, knives and forks with which to eat their food-Politics food-Politics is quiet. Messrs. E. B. Kirk and Tiiomas Wheatley, Jr., spoke to a well filled house on Republicanism Re-publicanism on Saturday)20th inst. The audience paid strict intention to what they said, We are having fine weather for (all work. Threshing seed not quite over yet. The health of the people is iroou, i Our Democratic friends will hold forth Saturday. 27th inst. j OiVASloXAU.Y. Portage, Oct. 22, lM'.U. |