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Show i 8 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN - : o Drive 1 I By MRS. (Continued from E. Bh). E. yesterday N. - morning.) | a ee ae ; is "Yes, \said i] is | I ae a hx a pes hia (oe sabk 2Good niente ther Nish! Grin ad people Of have . ; cou an Sy vard. to In. ph n puursue. : j I} fact, or groun story." SPS a the classic good | too ufford forests vast. "These rf ar how leveled---goins on. to AOL " But W. course you, i ho And colonel, Ss you two the 3 _ as ly been The road said is Major certainly very O'Neale ‘ a . blew ¢ d from ¢ ee haher |sou agh of Was DUR oars was heard, to ee seen little ith thet unsafe," | "What | Pw oe ee > » news 1 % in the aie a SH i camp, Senn "after all, T doubt whether * } before dark reach W r' fore miles twenty-five still longest Se I ever ye UC tomo ra of Ee ort Bini | ps ation: | that > woeons but he 1s an 4S Sele > crassing W.; tO not our Ep twilight ond twilight to night After passing deepened through a tle =o sinERD "niow et ‘Twenty v irgi nia miles, means twenty-five of any ue, the "Hist! ‘ is = 2" cried ing re ar EWiere?" ae "That hand questioned faintly aca ach made Point le out i » faete fond‘ of To i , 3 Pdi eat : o root out a ' " - e ms next i thhe ! a fourth, proud . i ic nakinwz is to vA Sub-|}) Ws sur) ‘ a nothing of..thensethere ; aks t em. reverse lon: thee E Ino what yielding aavok See A | Mi jo vs ui : 9 Baska tse if B a ii. has not day Another good plan from resolutions stead of- aie time; all: for Aid or held, a month. If In)the then, of. "Dash forward. Colonel Rosenthal, sling, ae hee 1 ee then!" ; nor- be carried" out..so--much.- ifter a while for to-abstain it will be entire easier, an day "van back T g y aia easy bots to his| Wid On: by. ‘ I or is : thinking eat ON o breaking | (¢ <i om rom pl old ‘ ic ay m aking , he had oy hp about a0 iets the depiet, ve ye il a ee ape Se ng cetting 7 ine Th E' } OW T; very i of hae a deal ae eter right His; ze plays W: een no-wskill a did acquainted ¢ Pe Vv of was1 s n 1 make-up, hia depor- long in ‘} I . ‘ I itn t{] OA GPE eyoluti ry 3 sm ! ial if ~ We ot f mzo ek os a ati f f 2 7 a] after The man who : to the nation : rebel There a ; from : voters tries to vote Degally is a 2 rae which confers the right of oul a Third part the on attempt an is , of i Pitth traitor to his country-a : Yranebisc upon jim, crowd Kearns the he ive SAGE, Tiss ducing maniger.> : Trvin bo | and} tasks veek fhe ballot be locked shall must upI be for protected, the rest even of Uheir TW the winole natural tribe of "colonists Ihe 5 fhe} ne , $) ; the from the so with / . wards ye into : the : Second, ‘ and hak Bie hope of .saving : one twoaks Kearns ; candidates for the council. © of the ce will they And arrested, be wilh They watched being are They . e : 1 . . j of violation. their for courts the by punished and into jail, thrown be law when convicted e a ic ball a ps eadieaai ; a fe ae al 2 the P * pyeing migao go, His rf the \ : ‘ abate ‘ Cavittt my t ' hich h pos ing to ae 1 da-ti ' t ffais ' " : : E other ee Int itil ' lives 8 tna soo. 4 ig es ré. be ome een 14 eel: 1 orked i wel ( Pea ' y i on { op t = A off a th ‘ an ‘ LOUNCIuU a Short Term Term | | will | boat the spoke Bannister led his party o and winding ‘side, passing Long é ; RINGS ny 1 direc: | Miljer The chances are that with some of them Bannister reno the are BELL OURCI , cavalry) of differs a in TILL certain) neue your And, there | e t |' ‘ 4 : h, the} | Rudolph ALFFP a steey: path many up the; picket} "Salt. you cursed Yankees!" yellea|SU8rds, by. whom they were chal-| a guerrilla, leaping into the middle|lenged, and to whom he. save tic, of the road, followed by all his band, | CouDtersiIgn ithe As they reached the summit, who closed in upon the tree travelers as a ball surrounded them with a fence of fixed Mvon, large, round and areddark, green op) ‘Surrender, the senre yolee alt. us you! that to his presence," sternly. The guerrilla oaths which ‘thundered | Major had leader your "Bring senthal, of blast ordered here, said behind rising no other | Ce¢ar wood in the valley before them. || of} headquarters the ‘There are had Of course the travelers than to halt lanai Was fire; of bayonets. the | prisoner, Colonel Ro-/°f the the pointing and volley r| they had inter=| and they captain town mountain narrow replied with a were, however. waid ckly wooded valle then led the way "He conduct or Monck by Winding as to his | at Te j side} this down a path as steep, | that by which, ascended on the other side, | met as many pickets as he-| Richard P, MORRIS Slo cane /enddeiy upas: the arene, | - Arrived at the foot of the precipice, | and "spoke as one having authority.''| the captain led the way into the cedar| "Crowfield, what is the meaning of] thicket, "where path there was none ;""| but by some occult method of his own, 4 Me is this blasted Yankee priso-| OF some signs unintelligible to the PerleyA. HILL j | Maxwell R. Michael F. Stephen L, BROTHERS | Cunningham | RICHARDS un- her ,who won't give up his sword une| initiated, he took his party on until ti] I tear it from his beastly hands.| they came to a low worm-fence sur-| «ered to be taken before Major | Souvidianc a clearing in, the very center i -Monck, or to have Major Monck}| of the woo s. brought to him-devil burn him!" an- | At regular intervals 6f space‘senti-| swered the savage, nels marched to and fro before this} "Crowfleld, you are wrong. This is} fence. 5 : Colonel Roce had: and Major Monck's One, of them challenged Captain| orders were strict, that when he should} | Bannister, who gave the countersign, @ taken, he should be treated with | and iminediately aed with his party courtesy, and his counducted at once headquarters to| through the ga Within the made inclosure, 1c which "Oh, yes! that's the way with the | major! He'll take a prisoner, feast a} prisoner, and then hang a_ prisoner; | Dut all in courtesy! Oh, yes! whatever | In cour-| is alwI'dae done the tesy. major As does for me, rather blast. a} 8¢ emed to have been an old field, there =.was.a busy, picturesque, enivening scene. ‘Camp fires were scattered all over were them around and the area, svouped the cpap N cooking their Yankee and let him go. ian bless him | Tations; some. eating their suppers; and hang him, as our major does. | Some drinking whiskey; smoking pipes You'll find worse fellows In the world| and playing cards, and some lying fat an up I am, you wouldn't give me upon their stomachs, with their limbs your sword, Colonel Pris oner.,' "| extended, their elbows resting on the said the guerrilla, Rosenthal. "Sergeant and I'll morrow Crowfield, give you morning ‘aptain drunker'n [| zm. take are his unde musket to you are and-so you're Vil tomorrow arrest, and drunk!| a blazing to- knots, captured you afte bioon| Rosenthal, we will wough this farmhouse' buildings him,' take to Major Monck's headquarters are only about three miles from . Colonel Rosenthal bowed and silently The guerrilla captain the h r ‘ © they that at studied crowd the captain toward aa rather stood the you| ! of a ruined that | Caimpment. this | 16 house gravely| placed march. CUAPTER The After a among farther Id, dated apidatec its end out- of ‘ a} _| farm and a itself, . on military en- nearer ap- AMERICAN ! Short term:-John J Bt ewart (7A). Fifth Municipal War Long term;-Arthur J. Dav is (GA). Short term:-Mark Reedal) (iA). vk it st ailed against ihe into a rooms lighted by tin sconce | wall, are as dark as the yeian i Useves al soldiers ae loung here, Griffin! iY hat the a Oo} a and oat or four were nee a | of prisoners at the farther| by It? I had nearly ridden | sinall you, ‘youer mean, nd of group the pl: to aow yore\ were eae captain,' ae no lights.) | wt Ptceaphi. ee ee Grima) wagon ley has captured a sutler's| aalolot of liqu iqueor and a pro~| captain. The major will feast! with visions, you all tonight and give the men double rations, and tomorrow we are} to > 2 oe dpuble also." rations of food andj Giana second door on the left hand. dAow Naan re Seren ea! vou please. colonel, make my report tui 3 ands t er, Cuptain hte captiv te : : ; 2D : Mre, M. A, JARMAN . POLE : DEMOCRATIC \ ard- First Municl a Long term:- aS Payne (6A). Short hans ee i (TA). Second Municipal W Long term:-Lorin J. Wo od eee term:-George H. tay os CA). Third Municipal Watrd- { g term:-Jose E. MeGinty (GA). Bhort term:-Brigham A. Ridd (7A). Fourth Municipd] Ward- Long term:-Frank J. Harris (6A). ak | EO Leatherwood. ? ad Ww. R 4D ' Phillip 6D P . Junius MORTON BUHRE a ~ B, SMITH Nomar - | prowe h, was seen to be a- large, rude wooden building of one story, with a very steep -reof, and » witha rough Piazza running the whole le ngth of the front, One ler pends itt Jo other anaes: opened eras on the right and le This passage aes dimly . a candle, stuck into aA. EB. i » were groups s men lounging | on: | the steps and in the corners, while before the door a sentinel stood guz i jae t eect dismounted, and, | signed to pr Rovere his to do the same | Then he cole 6d a man :to: take the | for-| horses, and fecvonan the prisoners to ; Xvz ry. er % ES Guerrilla's Encampment. marching on through the on Josian BARNETT Be band was challenged with the usual: "Who goes there?" Caplain Bannister ..uswered ai Kave the pussword, and then exclaimar 2D | HARDY Po leirs>Wi cou- est In a tedious manner for nearly ane him. | forty minutes, they came suddenly > led them by the front door into| upen a picket guarc, ed ree Een ee running through to the the darkness, the arriving | Hack of the house, and from which| lake 1D | John. the wagon. aha ‘his band, nd gave the orders| 2h each sideepenca upon thls Here to JAQUES | said the angry officer |area. Beyond these buildings grou When these orde Were obeyed, | of cows and horses might, be aimty Captain ee ster rieaea to the priso-| =e. ie her and sa The whole place was a combination Nea Fied-J.A. sc which were a part of hi ud been taken from sultler's dugte an ty par a mon-looking and Blake!) after pine plotartal papers the Pitunier. that heap| Ue give sir look Charles G) PLUMMER ‘ sc Colone]| sround, and thetr heads bowed upon their hands, while, by the light of the until four o'clock lo get sober in' Bannister, until four oe loc k to Bet sober in Tou nodding , REPUBLICAN Ward- mene First Long te -Oliver Hod ae (GC), _ Short term -James D rdoch (7) en ote Monicpel Wer : ai ong term:-Jobn Currie (6C) Short term:-George G. Smith (7C). Third aatinicipal Ward- Ward- First Municipal Long term:-Oliver Hodgson (6B). Short term:-James D. Murdoch (7B). Second ee Ward- om Long ter W. "Currie ohn 6 Short term:-George G Smith (7B). Third Municipal Ward- | j Long term:-Frans S. Fernstrom (6L) Short term:-Henry T. Cowburn (7B) Fourth Municipal Ward- Long term:-Lueius Ig. Hall (6B). | Short term:-James Maxwell (7B). Fifth Municipal Ward- Long term:-Willlam R. Wallace (68). Short term:-Samuel M. Taylor (7B). Long term:-F. 8. Fernstrom (6C) Short term:-Ty, A. Callister [C) Fourth Munie}; sal Ward- Long term:-Lucius EB. Hall (6C) - SOCIALIST Wara Muntcipal Fivst Long term:-Wiliam Rawlings (UMP): Short tery George Peterson (7D). : Second. Municipal Ward wong term:-h. 5. Lund (6D). Short term:-William Coaths (7D), Vhird *Munielpal. Ward- { | j j ' Short term: ‘John B Bennett (7C) Fifth Muni ee Ward- fn Long term:-lienry Standish N (8C). Short term Henry Cohn (iC). ©... Hager (py Zong term -J :- Short term!-James°C mn. (7D). Fourth Mun icipal Ward- Long term:-Henry Wilson 6D). Short term:-Mrs,. Maud Fifth Municipal: War de. Long term :-H. Cy "Adams. term;Short tang ence ce guard these (Continued OF UTAH, COUNTY OF SALT LAKE, [*" Wy ottuke adarounae politely addressi ops Son prisoners. tomorrow morning, ) (7D) : i for correct ot copy of the names of all candidates is a full, true and foregoziig that the Utah, do 5,hereby State ofNovember Salt Lake B. Moreton,for City I, J.nominated, in my office. on file as appears 1907. certify held inontheTuesday, to beCity, municipal ofelection the Recorder office duly In WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal this 29th day of October, A. D., 1907, (Seal.) Then tithing to sume of the Ipunging soldiers, he called thetn to co and 13 (6D -* e e 5, (FID) | STATE os ¢ fd everal pro- | 1 hea - si =< = - yh tu ‘ i N ae hoe: c local of. of fi out a-wealthy rem ick, . tin rs canals ata : ; rand g dsbt, in to"America pron T, ; be by 1 beean -G the in ‘ ta ‘ form let. [ at 2) . = " t his--1 (wae it ; BUEN: colonize to } } J ; >» cine Sis 5 = ) at helped heow ich rom. . in- ee the mo eT lptueu 1 i him-deep 1 Eng plunged it I I A 1 i cavioadled Hel that) i. 0 wht is"délayed n- Irving ‘ 1 i st a 1 In New as hi "Richardslil" i Ee oh eSee Yraitoi v to London "eAyiad ' t vor to such destruc.contrars t mith he canidusteind i of Ving ' a ay. and \ but } basi mapas I go. Raa noe the I establish himself eibies ahi thei rath » i ) had oO I diss a ( tock . ‘companies 1e to, pea Of T } le Puti pury no Yor to} Dp unde Gldcsty hoped oe be- pens) I pane { ith. 4 Ice } A t De Ie en. ears ‘came = nel ( : n DFA a Bit pClyde own very ay ire Fly ne} 18 no}, piece jytive s en= rothing f Princ hn av. began it route fomanee' Sullfy not | Brummell | 4tyoy n th ‘sta ac was rs There nely.5 starring. 1 aren Wuo0is! Jekyldent Dr. "tour, on 'i vParisia and! a6t ee : thal that us of Se ey ee hare the1 shal im creative aa lo } VAs, sts yamake, very slowly, it did "A dim, quick t i ‘ (a06 "hechac ¢ be i Dd e ty at t * it ; Russell" ‘ und and aieel of Rocks compames three arrow !mountain profited. prok oO ‘ own Thet Lin bh ystem rea ' aie fool-begging was ‘all is this Captain As the Star wes th thin) eval ya lit-| pam across dash carry bk ume d a he all search in his sword, | t@in Spurs. ma lid Ty ; a med ECS 8 that emake inday to day, even % vstem. But e helped nad estad 4 em tar alscuss to him cysts my -youd: ide sap Be of 2 ‘)rvic 2 on ' the third stake viee has name taken Heaven's Sy he rolition it is for ly: ik ee I ‘ ci +n ros; prt | Pets have. full. down) ivehe to terprise: Mansfeld : pay, thie x } .make tirst.d exclaimed | Satter the remainder' orthe "band; drawing ttin ag ‘elvila the shore,; cried Colonel Rosenthal, raising his) 8T@ted aon the sands of land. | the party prepared to hand and turning his Berd ob, head. Hea walked his horse out} tae The ‘His two followers also turned, and was followed by the others] But their read in the eae was brist-.|| ‘first, of the poet ib the same manner. wel fq ne. Sah 2 poe with bayonets. Re ‘ Leaving the ferryman to go ae w a epee wages: unt when i need thated f ( elk pl PayesolSipe fewer the on vor stabs cis Shipel oka & period. is on no by. th i F,-€0 a Whyake' I way we could hay each , instance, in AR epeerttavie Mates yielding in te | given liberal-alanid jan» |. 8Uk and. pen uch: : ch ane aN ek voustie in sual acide considerably fewer still will be ings and cond: hour night ix the with! talnecntr whe jotted have At tocdestro e8-)]ish matter the yo ln the.« sae even eeufter Ms making ‘i Tepe ¢ for. fPe 1, clotheig [arhhanntce (that 1 firm t is ea \ * resolutions from how i tutor re our ous°make -)/ Jet oe yr Mtots || teehou lai to to be able ought' surely one Any b es upon all} resist for one hour Having: donsa aa 1 { c > ari the resolution for the next hour will pictus 3 Rett life; vil | owannke une - ‘th: it we The lapse paper, we that ath tie ‘ | con-|year wv} etn DAs TL au the ebondi andJ did Mansiicld Richard: Wh reason~ ind attributes mental himselLioyent forcing, and ze U from an a chee tee] : a M Or 4 Le oh a ts eet ee ee ite e Se a ‘ 2 Linto i { wil t cas I bl of aetion Benes ia I i ment) does not pay its fighting men as | wa 1 ware 1 yw an, actor can erate ata it in making : t food wares as any individual or cor-'| convinee o or thre vnidicates that hel s apap % himseé Mansfield struck one pore ition In 1 countfy Is owllling oo RA i plas > Sua h he may probab! or. tl bho that knoeked the last eunaiuna: arti formed marks nsfind.to kk . ; rt, MEE: en a be must find msider ivolded. v2" mie a nore. althak:. ‘ reasonable-) ST at aac do we ‘ver * on & Slip of may sou bs io the seem lie! ance dozen.) \ thing oce upon Aves tae resolution h mar of vis. : I fso re thi mi t i a ‘ caving for ate. hie anit risen, tremendously Congres ice we will find to be pride-the} 7?) ie : ee ee * ae ss en enat: intherntaae Uh ridieut | Une the Wil ar a Ivanee pride at ari of the OL Her it pay. i iti yi rain Here companions boon our = faurink:an=| ' is jt re "1 urvelll Stant i i be ridiculot }.* ould randon), artitier charge: mo tocure to try: #bsurd: making &-sweepit mslaugit of them. at ones The based Bp Be At S ence atin eae (that 9 . m, i is Mansfield ) ser\ arith: an: naes bods ralsed: Bhi very dein :ofteny-W There ness of avoiding drunkenness; the inGaneeel ' tim GRITS: oe OTTO AARON decency ROR HR 90CR IREET ation; dle ab Heti lanerespect Healt mind ‘ Sort Whele our this ee to ev ieuate his | : ; | | luck! werd of teebad } z party ie4 i captain than Hons j meet MRetreat!"'| , Der than to ef isult the) in ak at if rushing - their. expected Leuiiented oe a the S¢ "an . "What of, each .y slave tN ourselves yin not ne ree are. nmumer- . into the camp| : 5 ; rat | afterward 1 ae : below thirty, | !ess or band. guerrilla ier bad > ‘iver eae saw-not got Yoman the demon, wor ‘¥ thicket gleaming and the "Ttis the from projecting the road, Starlight the but' twenty baynot,: only one ale in| excl: mea! | pardon, and looked all they And on road!" tlie of Cie uu ~_ ‘ desertions, ol ES ' hard to keep are "Yes: and that is not all. Golds-} borou p-we ll, he's not the first great | 4 5 ti Ac aNTBaeh th omvOnintoL a | = pris riding | Sia Hay, object glittering side Win , spy al ccm He had ww +4nke¢ Ss haslen camp in grea asl COLE at ted: bit excl 2 e ferrymi re cone une Sige iked Wing, of : vO ¥ ci ae Snir ie » Y: hich Wing, whic other sort, i colonel, what‘ a low, breathless vol ev ° o fordable | ' Au a alae' is at ine or Rcenee Navy een mcorar Sa the rank find it Men and ‘ a lay sce VaLICY, narrowet and more obstructed as they toniehe vy t hea that penetrated farther and farther into], oe bad t ave. "4 1e rea the depts of the forest. Sunset faded a pri ‘Hi Ne Mi ith Yankee vith stream that crossed their path Wing rode up along side" Colonel Rosenthal! : and Weare said, cheertully not more than twenty miles ia rf Any-} minds bynoat ~" aide t company arm em be to to ae ' is ‘* 0 on Army Cant aite REITs, his eeeg Pet ouea ati Palin D with Out laughed 1 becoomine1g path path aa as double hear rbout. nee Tipe7 rs Ma l third is extravagant, ag donee ae Horne? Ta Cees ‘ argument ius vy , to] do. eniie our. deyotc lmust ae ica Sergeat poll Just that-one patie tee e Rae ae that was a straggling | , 1 ind captured ity with |Ject. 0h oum cally ie eee: Wing certain jy ar traveled," dette on, theirir rae ent shall; must , be | STOR‘Yes-T_ as wt a r remarked answered miles Virginia These the Colonel we WeWV off," Roven thal. thirty,' we are One | other ap-l|an Wil r fylaAppe}4r tho Pe nthe Honig Bie at our reformation, jeer steadfast they Hi ee the pur-| st re camain "ia (ditected ‘to : polit r : valuabl« \noths ca Tats * : : fail = aa "ilmer a yurse. differs in dif Sain but! prisoners} e YOR: must.one : ups ae ‘ rs Se scow; ‘ o1 What A: ¢| ite. a : lo- | three order lies his and Rothenthal. nel = prisoners and a quantity of| pickets the but men tire All storcs W ward major| Tie < Tn > oun! The colonel with*his attenc - tnts ao ( ae Oo ri rab se h¢ | because them double sive < inn Ut as the and two, or mile 2 on sun Was sinking - to its . setting, "they a wat 1e] td B b very sharp tonight; || a \ i te . d ne at tered an arm of the forest } t a oe taney ave to have double | gel "Sir, Gt | zal Cah 2) Soe y. eet EF three guar crossing rast ferryint i ‘re Well, sir, a CLeLy about sutler's wagon behind its tr iy Im-| re gi- | _ than the a er ediate guard imm ev te their ' With > ee so.; t a do nfo % | UE q s my of better : » jacconnmodated it ‘ blas he aa 4 rill eae ! a almost cn tes wascx to W. "T anv ordered to proceed ; to take command " ment; altd: I. must. Go on, mediately «and are to not you side; a ne sep lerli orderlies by way. of a body guard. as -you see "Just "J strongly"ath advise 5 ‘ answered was It Ant a hereulean labor. what many of them have "But think , h ulted party | his nocket and They should bandits. a cover for these Rosenthal said Colonel all be leveled," ( offic pe ; ip enlistments con ; ..<BAOON y ts't remaricahioe" this. have: | JessOn: books been | igpose Of 3 all' io o hich Star- the in seen dimly Lins, reintht Here moun Heht of *! or to keep is) thes iz th counts And _. urse OF) "be it 1 PoenavyOBR | complete," main and might with re sist Here certain arguments may. be} pondered which we must resolye to} keep before our mental eye as soon!) tas the temptation arises Such is the process the of part hardest « that really up made thing mind the (h> out| aiistened a is} ot f All make{ dt m pursue I 1e ve t that to it virtua is 5a ‘Then there can-be no mistake about | pe one tehines ti ors a chet prey. vho seek for perfection | L Pension near neighborhood.' ai | At length the band emerged from] life make o constant, gystematic und) "None in the world. But the que a forest and came upon tbe deep|scientifne study of it. and the know!sv : i s band spring} "! ae eee hate ; 4l uppeses pre | which e ige arose which river, beyond narrow Wat the ‘ he vd | §and ee ees SS ee son saint the. of. sclence ‘the of] range ular yerpendic nearly spr Fg grow : r , t a oul equipped and full eri i Sas the myrmidons the yt ; the ‘ NOVEMBER 5, 1907. Pay DelCCels ervicesooWhile' Wen FOr BR rf his i, IikeKe irtt Phe } , IRVING t « idea wo } 1 way,|imind to yer ond wae conduc darkness, Auch watched" ie tn. th thing casiest the Tid of a vice or acquire a a you have to do, they thir up:yeur mind ' ns ; passeal| they all aence uled| ‘picketed: eae bil yay thay ; Most 7 com- short yi Ee BY 3 er Bannister, passing on his a holsithis band i ‘ : a Mier) De erontibe Chao rk and). Deas have LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, oo. - oie oo we Rive? "you've had success, captain. | , I can't see who is with you,| é we have secured the rich prize at lrerwant burning Monck's of tales with Evi - SALT ' Pn , H wos ood y » = Pe Hope dark " So air Peer ly suppose a score of fugitives have rush-| ee ed into W. within the last twelve hours | ee wastings.' the I OR That « on his way to join ae : he that certain is it meantime, ravaging the country. about here HW SOU by ‘so! obtained information, "Your much courage and tact, and at se ary 6c av Jel re great a risk, may be . very and reG idse have no doubt that Corsoni nn i, ; borough may both be Fo oy al Beaa . Pass, Out . | € OW REPUBLICAN, City Recerder. ' th 1 |