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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1905)
I <FJtc ÿaiitiiun ?lnv6. Politically Independent Ent«'««! «» >1«' «I <*r. g «, a» i ixitii’riox lUd-r rate -*. \l»VKt:ri'IN<. RATES SHOULD Hi HL ELE( 1ED. i w «*!*•( lf(| U<wth «<• «ill ■K-d Kl<l «*'■ As the provisions of the I>ir«-< t Prin ary law re- county and stati q lire nominations for th«- vari< * c<> offices, directly at the haiids of t »<• ¡»«»pl»-, it quit«’ time Dial we shoukl lx- si-arching «»ut m< n whos«’ peculiar fitness, i, honesty and qualifications point them out ns the proper ¡«errons ns candi- dates, Fjqxx'ially is this true, from a state viev.- point, in tile ■*« I. » ■ !. *1 ■ ■ of ■ ■ ..I t. «' « 'ill '1 i* 1;« t * ’. Linn count., in the paw, tiiM I mm ' ii rvpres«’rted m our law making I «*> I»;, «om»- mo * • xcellent men of whose abiLty, int«-grity r.nd s.aglen«- s of pt:r- pose in the int<-r<-«t of »*!* the pe«»pl< there ca !>• no question, h.i«- ha« also ' a<l l«-gi 'ator- of whom, to any the least, she is n< ‘ proud. hen ;■ man ha proven him <-!f true in ¡„-rson an»l int< rity, whose abil'ty is far aht».e nnslkx-rity, it is wis«lom to retain his service' as long ax ¡«»s-il»!«- I «l«-< ally is this true of an ollh-«* in which the • n.olumentx are sonwager. tl at any thought of ,«•- cuniary rward is not .»«•»«-ia',«-»l aitl an a» cej tail»-«’ of »»in- <»f ot.- n 1 -t imjrirtant of <»f!ic< Sometimes, in th«’ ¡■a«t history of our ¡«ihtica. con vention.«, iiomieati«' * f >r caiid dn’»-« f< r th state stniatc an«l house of representatives, have gone a begging and u,-n- ,»ivcn to any j»-rx,>n who «vouhl accept, and on account of v.hich Old Linn has turn- islwd s »me very indifferent legislative timlx-r. One of the most pan staking, em-ryo-uc and hon orable iiu’mlx-r« of t) •• 1« ;■ s1'»!or-- that I » ' < -out) has ever had, is lion. M. A. Miller, of L<-l>:n n. II ability ' his memlx’rahip of cither s’-nate or hou-e, hr iUiS ever coi.t, nd«-<l for w at he conc-ivvd t<> I«- the v» ry best inU-re«!« of th«- ¡•»••»iI him th«- < ■ ’; - mon school» liave «-ver b.ad a ¡owerful champion. In the session of nearly on«- y«-ar ago he led th, fight against the Normal Sch<«»l graft, and was quit«- active in securing tl.»- n«s*< -ary i - titions to hold up th«- big blanket appropriation bill. Th s Same gang of grafters will lx- down at Salem, in greater force than i-v r. *it the next session, <1«- manding the re-appropiatiun of the « mi win- t .«• p«-ople will refuse next June and, in addition, a further sum for the mamtainann for the en.- < g two years. We know not wheth«-r Mr. Miller will stat: I f< r re nomination or not. But if he will do so, the ¡>e«-- ple will make a great mistake if they fail to send him to succr«s| himself in th«* senate. Perhaps Mr. Miller has made mistakes in his leg islative care« r. ¡'«-rhaps he has voted for or against measures in th«- ¡Mist, u,»on which he would vote differently now. Few members, w ho have been ns active as he, has fewer wrong votes re corded against him. Ir. addition t<> Mr. Millers known ability, h«- is exceptionally |s>]»ular and. if n<>min:.t d. w.T n- ceive many votes from the ran! s of his ¡xilitical opponents. His record os a legislator is such, that the N ews editor has often heard it commended by Republicans. Surely if he consents to accept, there can lx- no question as to his nomination and election. u bile to in spedali our clothing on exhibition. We corni the best thut ¡8 manufact ured. “ Please Smile Look Pleasant M aking 1 KToK II I I \ânh. 5cio, D'sAil tiAJStU'f. M*IT<>IC AM* ion« before it ¡« absolutely certain that the ver> L. PO.'¡E ROY ast case of frwr h t* «! apr« srod. The ¡» y >- A MATTER OF HEALTH >le think tiiat he has ayain assurrwd a needless and REAL 1 CAT F UKOKEK mcailed for risk. « «ft. «al ri» Occupying the position that he does, Pn •indent [ Roosevelt has. in a rn'-asuro, forfeited his right U> the American people, to dispose of his life as mav Farm a • T I »* • -•s-m proper to hims«Tf. He is, practically, carry hl «»w li ing th«« welfnro of ti>«- ¡«•■••pic in his hand. .Much |( jr»«i » is n«w expected of him in the way of regulating U it U 11 the many injustic«n and wrongs from which th«- U. I r«l nation suffers. Ilccauae be Ims manifesttxl a dir- osition to right these wrongs the people hav«- •om«* to love and trust him. Therefore, th«»*, n«sx||e-s and unnecex-s try n»k* that he has asaum ed. cause a feeling <<f uneaxtneM ami alarm in th«- heart» of the people. Suppose something had gon«- i aa»a *1 am »»• «e-l • '•» • wrong with the ls«al when it was below the sur- b.al Ute <■ «!•' t--l .« ■'< ,. k • uh t f and pull»/ Absolutely Pure • « . I nu> cra»-ke4. the V«f •lir«it>.i *»»'' • »•’ ‘h’ '"t Vice-I’n Yident ¡-Turimnks uould. at once, have be «AS MO SUBSTITUTE uni'! Fané, an i ■ ri.a«> • ■> an-l ■ • |nr<«i ■* com«? the executive of the government. In him A Cream of Tartar Powder, J.• kilt t. an ■ r, .-.I »oh pain.« froo from alum or pho«* A ih I )•< ;L- the people, as yet. Lave no faith, because, he is H riiws tcd W» »XTH *' :* *”■ r >*h bar aX'.or phatlc aold haH»/. She tan'l a «1 lu m«k» tanti« b»j>py. untried. They fear his sympathies are rather i UenaraH» ' . It II 1« «<«ln»l X«l«f»- royal a**.»« row’. • • co . *i* votm. (uilns ot ill h. . in with th«> trusts an,I cons'rations than with thè •.< th- r*- k'nrf !*•>•>« a« he«4*. he. i-æa arta> a<U- are! •!««*• whole people. They ar,- beginning U> know that i utUown e- » ’ •»• r«i»W«l •»« J r l - ntan. ,rf •»*, the ¡tattles of the President lb»>sevolt is fighting f t II» fem nln«. When thl* coon n . ...I tt »en. «al he»lih la Ml r«L p»«ople against «»fficial corrujttton and diahon«*stv ». I <b I.. *1U> evw« “*« «Sita u( id wrong acts by powerful off and again<t th«* trusts am \ m»yr’<»ln her health »1 corporations, They lielieve thr»>ugh him lies the an et»ctuyt mt an tw •»heli»»»*. All I». i„ «III. e>l ..ff.t»al«" *“f*k*V?*'i n.i by ' - *- >*• *?""! •I.« |Wup»ro««i by I ha plam* h>rtuhi»i quickest road ' i tariff revision. All of these nmt- I twenty« 5 vc the F Malta* t I*«»*: v „ . -, Pt IS. re. h, l. iu-r tXM J as pn ¡»resident might and Iwnks ns ters, with Mr. Fairbanks liera ar« lrwaU«l M ie <ta inn«, purtt <4 *.l«i» r*»G r probably w»>ul * !-<• altogether different. It is idle ’’have iw»w tfavii omal owl. Wn have «•ert-lly e.s*' dent.«I. .sla m» pl.a.uf» to «•••'" ,h« *”*£ to .¡t eulal«.- as to what the conditions would then »petit m»lnclha»4 <n»-r |»«i,(*»*l ijyo.’ Hr «h-r •It »! a-T moti ta «»f » Sa rtie I- - «■• ' ■ •' r-t V..1 jour ' Fa« Maya that ru* t w«» fh ’ » 1 cotti» <• u> be. m . f I Àe.let x:.- H'> »• W W ■■■ *»•• la v'« isah • Il f F nr bar :»n* btiiAti* ti c- ibt efitiMF any ‘ 1 * L lk*> « ’ Mf The people are well «itisfusl with the progress bavin« rwd ►«ine »tm* _ to k. ami hot Lhih ^¿r’Î u^’o’Âvl « blu« I--1G pf • I ■ •_ - a ■ t - - in «ar, pn*vi<tinic it t«r*’Ull>î ’ ’ i- •> I r***-»»* 1 j<*isro cv*nhl !ali«-ii U> makr» the _____ r L lb. Æ re., A ___ -M »V L fi o' ref mn. From him they exp»«ct murh. There . >K »4 < h »*!«,' tatixrlv httlr value I*» a «ng l*»*t * •*- 4*» all wv»b < ,'t . . ** ’• • • * Uit>4* <•< «< fore, th> y would prefer that he would curb his jh aiblr » ut-mr ..r t.tr «r L. n < f ** u»<* »«•.. ’ M an.-..-' stren i” ‘iti when it involves an clement of person Thia i» ¡¿« mm I new«, even though not a a.ntfle vhvmy ia anywhere in tijtht. V\ ar al danger, aS in these two instances. powder qj ♦♦♦♦♦♦ p P S (?)•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ BLAIN CLOTHING CO < >!< I :< *< >X, AI.IIANY. It. I>. I AMM1N. of the Hll N I i !>• s >A^k M I I S, «!» prepared to fill order» for COMMON on FINISHING LUMBER Or,!,ukrn »1 I»«« .*•«'!• »> *< >«> <•« »« i" HllvrU Itan. Ih. Inn l--r i. Ute l*-l "I luounUin rtr. ftiul pita«« «re r. M< n«bta. l-v ,:'r fc^reih-,-fa-*.**** a .Uw.ut thn la«»t thuitf «nv Amtiricwn think» <»l h r h - ctmntry yet it iw »* «at»»- CENTRAL i ALLL Y .V i.V SHOULD DE SELECT I D. I « ti“ti to kn< w that »f u r «h<»ul»1 <’<-me iHir j«»rtM ««»nht be in a fairly d»-h nait.le c«>fi<litbin. The •’»•»eiit onflict in the V' ■- - > ± lì.-» are ’«I .««>,«*at ..<nl>«‘““«‘* ' urn»« a.«az* « . <ll«vn »«ar Fe-.flra C. n>n. « m *■' M“'-- * ,1. r I, «nI fre« ..■> re.. l|.t .la 1- 1.» »«t- — ■’ rea.lì'iM r*»* t»»-h i>... I o i *<• « trail..na anrl woral . y U otw I I. lata* »-"A 41 . .mt« I r the vai»r •««•<*> t*..,. M ’“r ck’l» A44r»^« vt* b V l’kjruoh, Buffwu» h 1 ot t>»l when At a recent meet i ,* of th,- Wi’lamette Valley they in'-irmtely *tr«>nit, ami a I m lievelop .lent lz ague the improvement of Oregon’s tl.A-y ar»* ifignml v ith any «»«rt «4 rotir- or rivers and harbors wis diiw-.ixs d to some extent «kf«’ nn<l intrlhgeni’c, can *tan<t «»ff |*»w- < rful ti» vt- I hi- MU" »h,»«n at Port an<l. it is but fair t»> say. there seemed to be no Arthur r%«’n morerlearlv than it waa in favoritism manif« -«Uni bv the league, for any ¡»ar Cub* amt I* >rto Rta» diiriutf onr «ar 1\TI-I> HV CHIC tvrt i> nv fill, Atto MAM I \C ticular hartx»r. To l«-aguc ?.xm .1 as much inter- A<ain»l bp« tn. ri RING HOE ’Sri, pT*»--»li *‘f tru“t esled in urging a dee|> water «-ntrance for the < >1- Bm a wfmiig navy !• tifMjded a« «ti «••rthiui ** Mini ♦*>!!>• -whiìt familiar ìli v to th* lami Rmwia with !<xul territory A m uiabia river as for any other harbor. But when Salary |lff. |>m«l wiwkly (H-werful navy in Mftnchuri«n bra nub <4ffc«*, li r Portland s < a!.-, of (-n >>n ’ittrlior«. the Columl partition. No Fenn Alien! ¡mt iK'h it « am it put up a Bti»«ir»«vwM ••«fai» inbeti. l’r**- rv*|iiir»*l is tl «• only «»ne, in her estimation, in th«- state. iv batti tight ngam*t Japan at wv- vi< IIM r X jH*rivlirv h»»t ut itti to ♦•ti- Until < ’ongr-. .«man IL rnuri w is replaced by the rr ul Mntmtfwr Branche, M It gave Vftlrabh* aiti to th« tfUtfing.. late U »ngressnia-i Tongue, the harbor ol the most I him I <1« 4< I.*•’» ut Port Arthur, Our <•« n 323 ■ Ibarlw.rti *tre»‘t. direct importance to this ¡»art of the valley, (Ya- n v I* iii< r*«eing at a fairly Ma*»efa« t*«ry quina) received htx-ml annual appropriatIons by rntr. \t Lt-n «B th<* v »,*!"**| m ib *« uiklvr < it tin* prim ipal countrfea congress. Our senators and congressmen, prior of tl wnilil air <•<>mplettri th«* Vnit»*’i The Fanners anH the Trnsts * if aU wol tesWt th«* ** rm*’ *• Ml th«* to that »late, were bro;, l-mmd'-d enough tot.«' r« vi ih Iw tiiir i on th«* li-t In naval hai h»t *«j (he Tru«ta Thrj i?«t<*h Mt®> to devea/p ail of the harbors on thé Oregon coast. Miviigfh, <>r*at Britaih mal France «rr eoniifm a>i*t \n<l fit* Trn*» II v«»« a»’t it r* » a • I wa - hus «* of raUn«*»»l rrtatr*«. tta Soon after Mr. Tongue's elivtion, it suddenly <!<•- the only i ountri»*» « h • h w ¡11 I h ? uh* ad too, art* tig- v«-lojx* I in the minds of th«* ixsu«l of sup« rvising of U*. >‘»n«* *4 our * tr«»l <»f .Mir t»M«tn'V »v«irt»i KvMetHlythe That at a «lait* A ii j»HiMtivrlv cl««»»* at r»*m»--tv I* *<» <u' »«ft fl»«»«* • jw -' î ' îm I favor« engine r , tt at Yaquii a was unworthy of further hand th»- I nitcd >tut* * will lead i ranca a lu« h hull t up a»i4 |»ri|a*t<*ai® th* Tm»l cx|x-nditures. Whether Mr. Tongue. Portland, or nini la* *•< «• nd wrt the roll At any rate, the S, P. railway w as resixmsible for this conclu wv are inakiug pr- gr»*«'« in both *»ur land Torn lattimi Mataziiie, sion, t'a- N ews w ill not ¡in tend to say. But with and "Mt*-r dvlvii*«.-*, but vrry much »till *• <ht* Magali»»«*- with a mt in to I h * tarn* in l**th tiriti» ln*i*.»fC WO Mr. T 'ague's eh-ct on, liarixT improvement at Ya W AM • *O«|t'lla*h«'i1 t<| t*q*«'h t)W »•«ai way of r<*tt« h th«* re ndition *4 »«curlty in «nr |*ÌMHÌ«|illiif llfamr Ml {rocirU |»rK Ungra, at)4. quina U-came past history. a hieb »»or u. alth an«f fM’pulatmn «ta- ■* I r««at« f«M*rrtaM Isrnre, of n n When Mr. Hermann was r«--ele**ted, he was in marni. r muri kv op right *»n »»trongth*- m r<»b th® pulito it 1» a *dg tn*» ’My w .th ! I hi •« IM. km», umtfuhi« ot 12!< |« m such l»a I <xk r with the administration that he )i g our f'»rtiiii‘Mti*»m», inerwaaing our rwrtt**»»*«, Mr. Wat*»»oNi hrl'liant r«1ltorlB*K niu y, and manning both rfhrionliy.* — was and is, entirely without influence and could e|N*«»inl ttrth b-w, a «rrtal *i*»ry» tu» riel trt, •loot •torta» »»«ft by th»» wurMNi secure but unimportant committee assignments; St. la'hla tii“!»***Ih'UWM’rat. Iw-wi wrltrr*. l;r*uh»t »»* p*»r >s*ctr* conxe«|ucntly has lx < n unable t<> do any thing to I'rofablrnt I:«--ruh «lobi *»n hi» (OrmlM the o •t»v, ut al) nr« ««tau«!» fevrry Carili«*r I Ititi in ltii«»wifig K m * * m ^*1 Nouth««rn tr p very rìcarly «hiiniiin bin wards bus ing the engineers re|x»rtschanged. Im» t<» way t«» rure ihr Trtiaf «-»il «n Nov., a new <x>ngr«s.sman is soon to be selected. pA*ftd>«*ll of g«»vrtI'iitVhtal i ‘»iitr*»i! «4 th«* bilug tt Mhoot Vne in ||« «esr«M»<l vuhiuir, railroad*. IL* * tato- that bo itopp»wr*l 1 *>it» W »’«««ri** ntw^aoln«* tu tlrtniy t*«ial>> Mr. Hermann, w ith a numln-r of indictments to ¡'.■vri ui. nt at-» r-l ■ )<l tt»?4 t" la growing NalMNi, nti I lia rtn agai >st him both in tliis state and at Washington tipou hnpoTtanr« of „«»wrnn enial non- blly.li irt U* wani l«- m M « him«lr« 'i thon*. î • rltwr« t<» »»ur Ua( In Un- ne an4 •, city, will hardly be considered to succeed himself; thill mo «-iiipLat » ally that, if p<> <»lhof <>r **o< consequently entirely new congressional timber plan could bt> *ohot*d by «hfcli tho must Lc sclevtisl. In vn-w of tile fact that the freight rau-s* roiiM l*- hol»I h» rra«ongbla central valley is so vitally interested, great care «nd )ti**i baaia, »» a la*»l roaart hr «»mid Sent Us Three Names v«»n»rnt to g oi-mmont »»« m*r»hii«. A* of I«-« 111. / |«rt>>.T« "• )<>’»•■ t|h«>rh'Mid should i»e taken, by liie voters at the ¡»rimarie*. a matter «»f fa» t tFâ rnilo a»l* rnurt »til»* l«M It«-» with tbit ,t lt>t-rt:*rio»*tit an ! i <»♦»*• ernt •tarup» «»r « »lln r .^uAFtrr av P> select a man w ho is known to be friendly to mit to having thrir freight rate» adjmdrd Curv-ly wr»|»j»*l m »»-1 »f*|! «-ot*»l >«*<1 hirs wards tn«* «-«»mpleti-> 1 of the contemplate»! imj»n»ve- to a Imi and »ipiilal» «• l«a*i». By thia it »a foui - tifati trip •u’*at tiri ut nU Ut«*» <;!«’» U«vtlu-r, *• I» litlg w «tatar inents at Yaquina. With ti e or six more* feet of not iiM’iit m»r int«-mtal that rat*» wn tld Itili «ri i »♦«»»»*•• IH I a<bli»»»ar» «H<l wilt r on Yiuiuma bar. nearly all cla.«««*s of oc«*an be t—tahliali««I that «bl Hi.|«>%*-n»h <»r i;rt ftvit *| ìmì trip rlfttteMk* I avoli «I -tr*-v rndr«qol pr.«|»ortùy*, but that h<»w toc'lpt1*** Tru-t*» wing*. AddrvM» going ve Miels « >uid ««liter with safety. This amount rat«** 1**' nuulo that wottM »l«-*tr«,v T*»M " U” »X * M V* IZ X». of water could be s« cured nt a fraction of what the the iniquity *4 the | ;**• am! the freight %»», ili Went <fal ♦lr*«’tw Columbia improvement w ill cost. Ytirb. X. Y. rotati >* tn <»tl «*r « rd», Ihr |» wer to The N ews thinks ull of our harbors should be rob Ita »lupfM-r, at «ill. mud >*< taken improved. A large commerce with Asiatic coun (re-m th«- ra‘lr«*a*t» B«wxr« of Dsfolvv: TltloS tries is being devek»j>ed, and Yaquina ami Coos l i t’ ( re* St, hl the Have an Abstract «»f 'Till« L«r th»- R» l«uys, can be utilized as posts of entry' ss well as 1’f iitiaff, t‘r«*|har»*l hv I h»» the Columbia. A congressman, then, should be »rttt |<rty* I« xl Ju;»»’ it think* Xalnn Canity tb».r*st Co. îr*»m ti** UMit* <»f thr select.- I w ho w ould be sufficiently broad-inind«*J to • »I I br »»w t) )<•«« »«• (•«. tifi Mlitufhil U» tlx* i*■<>»■ <4 tin* 2i work for the inqirovement of all the liarl*»rs on tffant, that llw* tf* at ht»il» »*( th*, <»r 4faw<*f‘î •• •l'i'ttriii f»«r <ntt jwtr* .«a rr*w*iv t**f f ta taw fti o* •*««■ » «¡»riciM-« i SWISS STRLNUUSITY. the Oregon coast. To insure this re.»ult. some man it c»»n»t>' «»•«I »»I »lifaifrtinlifAf «illir»1' .,taxtiMi-i.v -z ¡1 i:rI>i» from the central valley counties, would probably wm, whn will < i ‘ nuv th«- < |»|»wr The strenuosity of President Rixmevc’t is cvr- I k - more* friendly to the improvement of all Oregon that »ur |*rim»ry m * afford*, I l'olilhn! ^rirvair*»’* Àbiti •HiW'f 4 t •<»! n»ri<', ■*. tainly unquestionrel by the American people, Any- harlxirs, than one tal.cn either from the extre*m«* ••ven f«-r AT ” . ■ ' ‘ '* m » n»> <» h L «4 ä 2»* that mw *»ii» thing that he undertakes is can ied to succ« sflll north or ,-outh ends of the uixtnel. Linn being npi'tilAt) •»<* fat thiM Irli**' **H )»•'<» t conclusion if possible, and the |x «pie are conclud- the central county of of the valley coul'. very tali otti, bunr«l iiiFii «an U h »»* a chi ing that with him most things an* possible. s> prop«rl.v, supply such »candidate. There arc sev W HiGHT. * tHAH Jrrrv S»r*»| «»n, cmiw long as th«1 presidents sire nu«»sness is in the di eral n en, memi/eni of either party, who would < t the Ituautiig •? p «Lanti» « I T» pu m rection of jn. tir e for all. he has the enthusiastic nutke excellent candidates, who are broad-minded during tut* |«hi»y day« ul that pgfty. »• ) • approbation of the people. But when it leads him enough to consider the wellfare of all portions of <lt-eul Ajr. by hi« hattv»» fthtLiiy to undergo needless ¡x-rsonal danger, then Un the district. v ju hivwd a lali»«*. people silently protest, for the president’s life is X j N* I ô O' » ? iftif f < too . aluable to the nation for him to incur needles» The upper W illamette Valley concedes that the h me a h hv a(t* r a tarn tin- risks. . hero h*ta lavti <iea»l »«v<nil Lewis and Clark exposition has been a great money But a short time ago, press disjmtches gave an maker for the Portland hotels, street railways and BO YKARS* Account of the president’s descent to theiiottom of Lz EXPERIEKCt merchant*. But for the present, at least, to the Long Island sound, in a submarine boat. Pernap temp* rary injury of th« valley outside of Portand. «ill I>fv*e It. 1 tt»«* it is necessary in the ¡merest* science i r invent'on for men to go down in these newly invented boat*. 1 ,,"r I” ri a! s t ,u’ r, 't *"» 1,11 valley may Think ot an vM : •>r . benefit. that are seemingly at home on the surface of the fs’eive its s share of the benelit. i »»n’t name a girl \ inlet, when her water or below it. but in doing so they elect to un T r . i X M* r « i 4t>n ma> tie that oi a tiarr-lily. Dr« MM dergo an extrardinary degree of haxxani; for th«* Hillsboro* claims t*> have the old« st woman in I> »n’t tach « («»«7 name »»n a kai. It C oxvxiomt « Ac. •h »’1 «♦••mM«' ” reet Anrrwye W*r<____________ submarine boat is yet in the experimental stage the world, Mrs. Mary Barney Woods, aged lift. m4k**« him a large* h»r hh» WHupenbittW. Mtawwta.ft » »r t-fetr«»’ *» fr«* who»hw !'”H is pr- ►•»-'• '•»•J»«»*' ai il something unex,«s-t«.sl may occur at any lime. This extraordinary age would place Grandma |h»n*t name a rliikl after a relative *»tV0» ..... IUIS0WÇ«‘"Ca,a • »•<« <••'«* agrt • V f r «- unii I-al«” *1 Should such unexp»-ct«-«l event have ixcunxi whil«- W Eirt i.la awa,. b;. in Re->i>l ary da;.« fr»»m wh*«tri y<*»> have **eu|»»eth.»na.t, I he W I'stsNita i*Ae»« tbr wah Munn A t<x r»»»1 ative »nay yet marry. the ¡»resident was alxMinl or in this boat, one cun and pr.»»r U> the adoption of the Federal constltu- r* lk»n*t h*nret that tha man with the but shudder at what the conse«juences might have tion. She rememlx-rs vividly the events of the the <ron*m*»n name »4 illiam A barile, roelf i>!t«a«rM*4 wwR'v I wpv ^ i I ,- .f At t*. »-HI ' ■ •• si ?*♦’«-• I war of H12. as her father was among the Tennis, e I* u-«»r» likely u« «ut»* rb»t-k" th n « ne f«*<r been. f nr ro nth», |i. r>*»w«.l.-vi.ww Ul- tal iVrry - T.-rtUial (Me.) 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