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Show JKANAA ' 'August 11, 1004. Tho health of tho people is good. Wo havo hadtsomo hoary ruins and a few floods, but no torious dumngo bus resulted. Attendance at rol igous gatherings is slim, owing to so many boing on tho mountain and othor places. Wo aro sorry to roport tho death of tho littlo babo of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pollock, whioh occurred somo two weeks ago. I At tho mass mooting of tho peoplo hold about u inou?h ago, but veryow woroipr- utrtf-ptTi4 fe;ivVmae district sohool trustoos. It was read, however, aud uccopted, after whioh tho meeting 'was open for tho voting to tho board of tholr compensation for tho yoar's hard labor. Thero woro two voters prosont, ono ropro-nonting ropro-nonting tho poorer class and tho othor tho moro wealthy position. Ono was llboral-mindod and advocated giving 875; tho other moro conservative and thinking that $00 was sufllolout Tho latter won by ono vote and tho lust named amount wus fixed as tho compensation. |