5 research outputs found
Davis County Utah Pride 2023 Connell O\u27Donovan Speaking [2]
Color photograph wide shot of Connell O\u27Donovan Speaking at the 2023 Davis County Pride Festiva
Storytelling, women's authority and the 'Old-Wife's Tale': 'The Story of the Bottle of Medicine'
The focus of this article is a single personal narrative – a Shetland woman’s telling of a story about two girls on a journey to fetch a cure for a sick relative from a wise woman. The story is treated as a cultural document which offers the historian a conduit to a past that is respectful of indigenous woman-centred interpretations of how that past was experienced and understood. The ‘story of the bottle of medicine’ is more than a skilful telling of a local tale; it is a memory practice that provides a path to a deeper and more nuanced understanding of a culture. Applying perspectives from anthropology, oral history and narrative analysis, three sets of questions are addressed: the issue of authenticity; the significance of the narrative structure and storytelling strategies employed; and the nature of the female performance. Ultimately the article asks what this story can tell us about women’s interpretation of their own history
German Heritage and Culture in Louise Erdrich\u27s The Master Butchers Singing Club
Reid\u27s discussion of the formal properties of Erdrich\u27s work helps explain the author\u27s popular appeal. Mewing easily between urban and rural settings, between reservation culture and mainstream culture, Erdrich has been evoking the various sets of social and historical circumstances that define the lives of contemporary Native Americans in the Great Plains. In The Master Butchers Singing Club (2003), Erdrich turns her attention explicitly to her own part-German ancestry and fictionalizes it, thereby bringing a n element of both thematic and autobiographical relevance into prominence
Mewing the Problem of Triangle Debts in China Using Marxian Monetary Means of Payment
随着买方市场的形成,供求与需求矛盾逐渐加剧。由于市场疲软,产品积压,企业普遍存在流动资金不足的问题。为维持再生产过程,只好通过拖欠他人货款的方式购买原材料。久而久之,造成企业间的大量拖欠,形成三角债问题,严重影响了经济运行效率,成为我国国有企业和一些中小企业的严重束缚。本文试就这个问题结合马克思关于货币支付手段来探讨当前我国三角债问题的成因及应采取的对策。With the form of purchaser - market, the contradiction between supply and demand is aggravating gradually. Due to the weakening market and overstocked products, many enterprises are confronted with the problem of lack of circulating funds. In order to maintain the process of reproduction, the enterprises have no choice but to purchase the raw and processed materials by the way of defaulting others' loan. As time passes, a great deal of default among enterprises resulted in the problem of triangle debts among enterprise, which affects the efficiency of economic functioning and binds up the development of state -owned enterprises and some middle & small - size enterprises seriously. After full consideration of Marxism on monetary means of payment, the author analyze the reason of present triangle debts in China and give some useful advices to deal with the problem
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TIMES ITHI.ISHINi* CO
FRIDAY, nKCRMDBR _0. 1912,
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FAYnllS IM*<*HI*OIt.»TmX.
We bsve ti-t'ti nuked why the ln-
ulltee ctinceded no
rh to San Jose and Haul-. Clara
i.Ttl.-r to allow them to reach the
shore i« achieve lha wtae end
it we sre striving for. I ... the
i of their terminal rate
nil for better nnd cheap*
«r local tranwportdlion service. The
answer lo this In thai we need tbeir
atSHf-*— for the development ofj
the purl Sunnyvale would not be'
able iti do much toward the devolnp-
tnenl "f a diwpwnler harhtir by her-1
aelf. but with San Junei t.. take thai
lead, our share in the fffort wilt be
insignificant BeSldBtC while Snn
Jose has annexed bat a few hundred
feet slong the hay shore. Sunnyvale
has tnrluded more than a mile of
frontage and a large body of territory apoa which Intiiimerahte far-
torie* aud 'enterprise, of ail kinds
may be rondUft.it In fart Sunnyvale will secure sc.ernl Talrly good
harbor. that have nlready water mif*
flclnutly tit*"!' for larger boats lhan
can reach AlvtSO The Incorporation
committee, whll.. not able to obtain
as wide a atflp north of lhe .\lTiso
ru.it ns waa desired. Sin ply mad a mi
for this by including n large body
of territory along the bai front
wiiMi win i -.eecdingt> trainable
•-.in Una
Already lilg Industries are being
the achievement, of Oovernor Johnson*, sd minis! ration;
Patrick Calhoun offer to tske Abe
Ituef'a place In San Quontln for *a
year, and for alternate years here-
after. until (hey .halt both be purged
or pardoned of ibelr Joint gulit
These suggestion arc all purposely
addressed to iho side which Is most
clamorous for "getting together."
Since they ahont the loudest for
"harmony.** presumably they are the
ones who want ll. The way to get
It la first to put away their own Im-
plem«nta of discord And n~ better
pledgee of Intent to do thla could bei
conceived than are contained tn the!
«uggf"<tlons here offered - Kre.noI
ItepubfTcan. 11.-.111I..1 7. ISIS.
Till-: I.IIIKHTV HFI.I..
CoiiNliit-rlug In Hie mom frinndly
spirit the opposition offered to send-l
Ing the l.tbe-y Hell to the .-v..o.!-
Hon at San FranclMO wblch wilt
eslebraia the completion nmi upaa*
lug of l)ii< t'uiinui. canal, th. t'Ue*--
ilun .i*-i-.-. in the mind, Ih not such
..in t.si'nn, born of unreasonabl* timidity, and is II noi somewhat out of
llm* wllh reeling* f broad Aiiiorf-
CSS palMollam? * Thai aome accident
might befall tbt.* bell on a Journey
Is true enough, and ll I* e-mail* true
ttuil mum. damage might be done io
ii where it la. it is fair to astasia
lhat It would be safer on ita way to
formally Installed lo lhe great exposition, guarded as ll would on with
tinus' vlgilimci., than It Is now
under ordinary care, though we believe It to be quite safe
ll is -oatoadod by Mime that Indl-
I-endence Hall Is the proper shrine
for the hell, and thnt all who desire
to ***a It ought to come and must
come to this city A little reflection
wtll show lhat while this Is true as
n general rule, great ocean loll* of
patriotic moment could well form an
.•wptt.in. for It Is only a small per
cenlage of people who bats the lime
perplexities bave vanished,
fare the dinner Invltstlon
perturbation. We con
Ws can-cession of s rest day come as a
without Christmas remembrance from tbel
tost oor-' good people of Palo Alto to the fain-1
ind i
tit ci
ak-
Ing ii i^irut-v from w long distance
lo this rti> for the sole purpo*. of
Mewing the hell We it-Mute lhe
opinion thai ir the bell goes to Call*
fornla II will In- hi-i<ii nnd v.ii.i,.l-.|
on tts Journey by more people lhan
woald on it lu independent-.. Malt In
fin* hundred rear* lot it must be
r.-ii.t-iiil.,,,.-,i tbat imi only would It
tie
i.v ttu
il-1 id t
•r port '
itn*
irawpee
, tbe
I'ltlll!- of *.
Itself, but
Hllm
li-.-irii Hint an luttin-u*..- fish-packing |
ami fertiliser plant baa. bought laadfi
there and will build as soon an th- .
hartMir 1* su-TWinU*. developed for (
■hipping Man* other Industries are ,
sure io Idesla Ihcw; for the land i
will lie cheaper, the i-Hmn|e better, i
the waters qsletsr thsa at aay other ,
point on the San Francisco bay The ,
owners nmt most of the worker, tu
then.* Indgatrlmt will eoue lo Sunny- i
vale to lin- Wliv would the) go ,
r-1--.nti.-r... when wr- have the most ,
d-ligtiitul residence section in the ■
.tale nf California** It Is morr ihnii i
likely that before lln* hlg wharf al ,
Port San Joae is cotapte-ted »nd the i
channel .ir,.,iK.-.i there -Hi !*-* a di* .
iu
i would
1 I llOll-
et to the wapoaUloa 'i*e'.l ..nd wh<
ithi-rwiiH* win never aet i->. spot
i.i glorious hallowed i-lle. ought
mt these, mollltude* io be -*o_-)d
red by tbetr feiinwritu.-ns in ibl.
lhe wonderful
fleet rl
line fr.
ihei
Follow Int:
to Sun-
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those ft
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of A titer 1*
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are sr
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Ihe ft
untry. and
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utien so
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to thr original
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liberty a
vug demand i-i,.
P«
Run
vale mid i*.
Ssn
-■ill i
bnl tt„.
:'.\.t bnalaei
•i-nti"
there "ill have ,
Ihelr h.ioit-* in the more SStwbriOS* i
i-ihijvi*.- of Sooth Runnyvate Sun j
nyvale Standard i
■ l-ll. earning
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„ irtIN IIAMMKR rilWT.
Tbey err going lo hold a "burn
the hammer*" celebration tn Ssn
Pram-two on Sen Year'* •**■■ ror the
. res atlon of knocking
It Is a ,co«.<l lit.-a .-imi one «orth
goitu: the limit on lt> nil mean.,
luini tii>* hanimei imt ihe only •■'■
formal way to ui-t ihnt done t» for
•-ach fellow to burn hi- own l'n-
fortunately, whea w.r be-gtn kn.Hk-
ing the knockers, the hammer we
are after is usiiull*. the one with
whl.h lhe oth.-r reiki, kaoclu a»
There ts no boosting way Id dlsput***
of ihe olher fellow's hntnmi-r. If
'we go aftsr ll. we knock ll. to the
further multiplication of knot-king
But if we begin al ihe Other end.
with our own hammer, that is real
iKtosiing Besides, it greti th. thing
done. What wa do to the other fellow's hammer may not succeed, and
If tt does. It is merely more knocking, lint when we burn or bury our
own. Ihen tea know ihnt at least our
part or th* knocklns-Js^ended.
The purpose of the '"burn lhe
hammer," or "gel together," Is of
course to bridge lhe blench left byi
the graft prOM-BtlOna.' And io thl*
end we suggm; that
The highernps atm the Pacific!
l'nion Club giro n dinner, at which
Francis J. ll.n<*y ■ and Rudolph j
Spreckels nre the guest* of honor: '
Tbe director, of the Pa-v*..-i-:
, Pacific '>;">■.: tin elect Jnnie. II.;
Phelan oim or their,number:
William H. Crocker give n recpJ
tlon to surh members of the Ollv.-r
grand Jury a. have snrrlred lhe bo>-:
cott;
The San KYnnclsco Post Issue a.
of tin* paat mid lla message or
4- ror the future, simuld ku ■•
in among th.- peopl. who *•*■
and .Ill-Hull it and Sill it sl.
it is idle lo say ihat becaua
bod) aaka that ln.lei-.-n.leme Hall
or Kaneuil Hail lie sent lo the eapo*
-itinti the Libert*- Bell ought not t*»
I nl nulldlnia tif brick and
stone cannot be moved, bu' the Libert* Tfc.ii ran he seot, safely and
carefully, nnd guarded b> trusty
mea day nnd night, nnd li in good
Ibat'it In- hoi —Philadelphia Press.
■"■ROT IN THR TKOrOH.
I'lillt the proaent moment we have
always looked wiih foreboding apoa
a dinner Invltstlon. l'nder lis
smooth and plauithle etierlnr we
led ihat a Ihounand perptexities sre
hidden mid that only by grace cnn
we e\*M*i-i io aacspo humiliation.
There wa. 9 time when a clean face.
. ttotled shirt, and a pure heart
would i-nrry ihe guests anywhere.
1ml thorn* dear, dead days are gone
It-eyond recall Something more I.
needed nowadays. 1'nerrlng choice
must in* made from six knlTos. eight
fork- nnd eleven apoonSt all differ*
enily shaped There Is s special
alas, for the champagne, another
for the port, and another for the
*nrsnji.iriHn The flngerbowl ltirkf
lu nmhush to place ihe giddy coping-
stone upon Hie edifice or our humll-
'atloa and from the body of Ihls
death then* in.no on. to deliver us.
which Is n scriptural quotation un-
•.erlflnbli*' at the moment because
■ome begotten child of Belial l.asj
taken our copy of lb. .holy scrlp-
a-itvea at th. board humorously de 'liles of faithful employes and pence
scribed .. festive without s alckly officer*.
■nostalgic feeling for Ibe little bash: The monthly meeting of the board
houae round the corner where ttie* of worka waa held berore the alave-
hoi plate moat tie pried pro'estlngly 'driving .even-day wsek In force all
from the oilcloth-covered" tabls an-! the wster and tight plant came toi
where the waiter firmly returns your | public sttentloa. It may be uken
knlf. and fork for coatlnnona oas at i for granted that lb* member, of the
atl suhi-cAuent courses. For w« havilworks board are aa representative of-
found a hook on utlquatt. that la .'the peopl. as tbe members of the]
guide, philosopher, and 'friend toj board of safety. They will desirei
•he diner out. No. we will not tell | to pUt an end to harsh labor regu-
he natno of ihat book, nor the name nations at the -srllcat possible ran
>f Its author or Its publisher. S'.fment. It would nn doubt be accept-
ar as wc can make II so that book l.bla tn the members of this board If
*-■ :ii l be p close corporation, s com- the council would pas. an approprla-
Mnatlon In restraint or trad., ati.rinn for nn addillo&al engineer for
unblushing infringement of the the power plant ror January 1st un*
i act. You may search for itll the new budget goea Inlo effect,
it at the b-okshoi-s, but the chance >.* that each engineer may hereafter
are lea to one that you will find '-* anured of one rent day tn seven,
niber books on etiquette bnt not h would add a tourh of seasonable
thli one. You will tw. Instructed hoy nnd cheer to the announcement
how to behavi* at a christening, gall! It could be made Just before
though any man. not a paranoia--. < Christ mas. lt would be s pleasure
would think of going to a christen to the whole town to bring to tbe
Ing. You wltl be snlnmnly told tbs wives and children of sll theae men
correct way to congratulate a yount-j the Christ mas tiding that hereafter
mother on the birth, of triplets, sndjthey are to have one d.y of rest a
an old mother nn having worked off i week. Just Ilk.etbe other members
ber Isst daughter on some poor fei-Jof this blest community for which
low who couldn't run very fast. Bui .ihey have tolled dsy In and day out
you will find nothing tbat you really ihrough all these yesrs.
tlve or this country, past, preaent or
future, should even agree to a
treaty that cuts us off from managing our own private business In any
wsy we ses fit. It may or it may
not be a wise or Juat policy to grant
fr.-*- tolls. That Is not the qnestlon.
Tbo question is thla: Has any other
nation any right to step In and dictate bow we shall manage our own
property** W. paid for lbs canal ^
Kngland did not contribute one cent!
to be understood for whst we ssy
and mean, and not for wbat Tom
Josss may think we mean
When we aay tbat practically all
high professional skill la disproportionately rewarded la this world, la
comparison with the labor of those
In lh. ranks, w. do not mass thst
Doctor Blank Is s robber or that tbs
Institution an.,*-ml tbs corner la s
of plrstee. We belter, that tba
.great labor before lhe modern na-
toward IL Now if our slate depart-).fon ^^ u |0 tMimnua tb9 m9, .
ment ever made a treaty which evea'^,..^ mPi w# pUr< ho.plul ^
wed to relinquish onr right Wj^ |B |bl| )|M w# b„„ .IrMa-f
manage the property. II exceeded (U|ko. Uf rDOawb lo taf- , pubUc
authority and the frovlslon Is -Ull:^,,,. offlr4-r -^^ d.r whon raed.
nd void. No snch lnterpretsltoni ,f btfoB„ .n „act science. In*
stead of a profce-lon.
will have
ww Intended by this country. If tt
wsa allpped In aa a Joker It only D- „-
lust rates the caution needful of con- ^ flrjt Aatf of ^ ht**m may u
stantly watching the brand ofl^ cu[ off ,h# hf|ld| of ,h„ 9l*..0Tm
"statesmen" wbo consuatly get Into
office to further somebody's financial
Interest at tbt* eiju-ns. of the pabllc.
TAKKN Tl) TAfiK.
A day or two ago we bad an editorial pointing out ibe lark of any
provision for the emergency caro*of
sick people In Palo Alto who are
unable to meet tne expense Involved
FISH AMI GAME flWTJXTnOlf.
The slate board -f fish and game
commissi oners, composed of F. li.
Newbcrt of Sacramento, [.resident.
It. J. Conaell at Iatp Angela, asd
Carl Westerfeld of San Franclaco,
with Krnesi Ss-haeOle as secretsry.
hss Issued . statement to the people
I of the state of Calltornla. which
need For ihla little volume Is ut.
obtrusive, like atl true worth. It la
of buntbttt exterior, unassuming an I
unprtitentlnus. Hut It was written
by au archangel
For Just Imagine. It cw&tala-
dl.grams showing the nrrensVmen*
of knives, forks, si-oons. and slaa-wv
It lab-la each utensil with Ihe nam-
or Ita heaven-designed purpose. 1'
warns you uf the exact moment (Of
the various products or the grape
Just commit lhe page to memory B"
that you can vlsuallt. its diagram
and lis schedules and you can as.'
youratilf without perturbation ami
sail right In without any of tho.'-
hyi*ocrltli-al delnytt .nd furtlv-
glanres customary among those who
must ;■■■■!.,-■•• wait te see what oth
bra are doing.
Hui ihls marvelous book Is a
**rong In warning a. in admonition
H Is not afraid to aay that there an
some things lhat you had better no'
attempt at ail. Oraogaa, f&r exam
To make tt regular and formal,
it may be necessary to call a »:>-
<ial meeting of the board of works
and pass a resolution similar to that
liaised by tb. board^oT safety, requesting tbe council to make this
appropriation to cover the unexpired
fiscal half year. The council might
otherwise stand on etiquette and decline io make tbe appropriation antes* asked to do so by the board tn
direct chaige or ihe plant.
It was Fisted to a Times man that
• ondltlon* of employment by the city
were formerly more severe ihsn at
|i**eaoal This seems Impossible In
what we psoudly null, our "model
elly"; but. If It Is true, the best
thing to do it to forget It .nd cor-
jrect lhe pre-enl in Just lee to our
| workmen without further delay
! Public Hffitlment demands II. the
1 Christmas spirit urge* ir. municipal
[prMe lusilfles it. clillltatlon ha.
.-tniKgled ognlnst bsrlmrlsm lo bring
[fair nnd right rondlllons to alt who
ithe great mass of the cltliens of our
j state.
reciora of a Iocs) hospital assumed
that ll was Intended as an attack on
Ms institution This Is a mistake
If we wlahed to attack lhat or any
other Institution, from proper cause,
we would noi hesitate to do so by
name, and would nol beat about the
pi.
Now the orange has Its u-os!u.irk whether for public or
pie. It Is decorative It I<
.-i delight to ihe oyt*. Hut don't lr>
to eat an orange encut in the ae
lo nnl an orange except In the security of your own chamber or over
initiation, cmiumely. disgrace. There
In no u.v to eat nn orange without
mnklng a basal or yourself, or nt
least Hie danger of ft Don't he-
t-nme foolhardy t***cau«e you ha-e
retrained from drinking oul of Iba
finger bowl, or eating your fit-h with
N Ileal knife Eternal vlgllan- •
must Ih* the order of Ihe evening until imi have finally swapped llet
ullli your liotlens ghoul Hie pleax-int
occasion So don't try to ent an or*
.tn-*" becsnse u cant i«* done with
-■If io-.ji.*.-i You tamf think *t-*Sst
>.tii are getting along like a hous*
:itin> nnd then suddenly you will
hnve cause t» wish thai you had Iti tr*
ef l*e..n born. There is no u-i-
Ing e\|il-tii.ttititis on the jrOBBtt
unite nest door niter a needlcl!...*
MtVenm of iirnimi- Juice tie. fetched
her lit the corner of her -t_rt- _d
ejne Word, ate u*elt*s". apologn -
Vain You will hnve lo fold your
n-iit like the Arab' aod alleatl" steal
aw a* Ml your .Ifqnetlo lore will
be *. ,-!.-.I by this one fa!«e slep
So don't cal oranget* And doa (
cxplnln why IJon'l lie. lion't sny
the} give you u pain under your
pi na fore Make ao reference. t.» In-
te«iinal complications. Ju«t say no
And don't eat grnpes either. Nor
cherries! Don't em anything thai
resHlta In molstsaed debris, l-m i
indulge In any kind of food lhat ib
pile, tin* garbage or rejection. Then
nre people who rnn 'to this sort Ol
thing with Impunity, even with .lit
tlmtion But you can't. It tak*-
t.alnlng. meditation, and praj.-r
Wlien these dnlniles are profferei
by four hoittcsa Just *ay no. wltti.nn
hc.-it or profanity. The Argonaui
|.inters W9 hope and ttelle\e
: elected and nppolnied oflirials
i lorreei tills one mutiiclpat error
ore the Chrlstmaa trees are up
II
... noted that this enry-
congratulatory edition, commending 'cllcal opened li tbe past tease. Our
HFST DAT PHOV1I1KU.
The memtHTs of the board of safety - WaaitS, Fish. Wood.rd ami
deserve public thanks for
their prompt response to the demand
for one day's rest tn seven for the
employe- of the department of public safely—particularly the pollc-
fnr-ce At their meeting Friday
evi-ntng they t>assed a resolution a-k-
I in; tho council to appropriate S.'ilO'
io pay the salary of an extra policeman from January 1st to July 1st
when a new budget will go Inlo effect.
Besides providing a rest day for
the present police force, ihe extra
man will make It possible to cam
Into effect impartially nt all hour*
of tba day ihe new traiTic ordinance
governing automobiles and other vehicle*.
The council can hold a st>eclsl
meeting before the holiday., If the
memhsrs sro so disposed, nnd ps*.*-
the appropriation to make the con-
potnt of the corporation "n*!
of th*
THF OAS i.l • 1-WN
The decision of Judge Richards in
tht* ease of tlte I'alo Alto (las Coin-
p.uiy against ihe state railroad commission was teported Saturday. Tbe
gnu t'Otiipniiv sued for a writ of prohibition to enjoin ihe stale from
takinK an*) a-tltin lo fix yiles for tne
preaent rear on the ground thnt ihe
rate, bad already ******* fixed and the
franchise provides Hint when rates
are fixed they -hall *u_ntlnue lu ef-
fi*<'i for one yrnr The decision
holds that thl* rlause in ihe fran-
ililm- Is void .ind of no efferl be-
CBUtM the town trustee-, hnd no right
lo r»!in*iuloh this power which I.
reasr-rsd by the state The stat. ts
held to have the poster at any nnd
all times lo fix lhe rates, and n:
provision of -im franchise relinquishing It 1. valid.
This case Illustrates the older order of things when government was
uttunlly conducted from lhe stnnd-
nslead of
tsndpolnt of ths peop e-
Tha Times strongly protested agalnnt
the terms of the fram-hltte when II
was granted, but the iai*;lcnt board
of trustees then In power-paid no attention io our protests The big.
gest mare's nest will Ih' uni-overi-d
when the time comes for the cily to
buy oul the company tl will then
be found that the drawers and
grantors of the franchise sewed the
rlty up In a sack and there will be
no way of arriving at a Just price or
to make sure lhat the cily gets value
received. The rlty wilt be asked to
pay n good fat price 10 the company,
to get back ibat element which it
gives to theu for nothing - namely,
the "good will.'* ao called, of a "going concern." Tbe "right*" to make
an itoini.l profit nut nf Ihe sate of
gas to John Smith and Tom Jones
may be capitalized and sold to another company. But If. John Smith
and Tom Jones buy the plant they,
will not think It much fun lo pay
somebody a lump sum repretwotlng
the "value" of tbe "right" to.a^t
goods to ihem. Shall the future
people of Pato Atto pay somebody
1100,000 or more merely for the
"good will" whtcb they themselves
created and gave away for nothing?
That Is ohe thing we strove to make
lhe franchise grantors lake Into
account. We are even now asked to
make rate, high enough to nay Interest on the estimated value of this
good will.
We have the same old specter In
a different form peering oat of the
Panama canal toll controversy. Be.
tho merits of that controversy what
they may, It la pertinent to arise and
ask why any diplomatic represent.-
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l-.-.„l,i.. in. llm. .!„-» lh. IUU will hi ,ih
.« Ih. luali™ ol ,,a.i„„,„K m.. b.r-1 |>w> o( ,he ,„,. „, c,„.
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mo.. .r« b_U I. .. ..Wl.. »•»■; ,„ ,b, p„,„aK, 0,
pit.]. W. bro.rh— Ih. Mr. th.t .
paraon ol an,nil ii,,-,,in,- cannot .fford
to l„- .Ink. II It Invol.M .oln. to ., ,
.' . w \ * Such lmpra-alon lu .on. forth
modern hoap t.i. b^-.u.« h. hu to' ,
.. a. a _. IdOObtlM.. b, :.,..:. of lb. tart tbat
I.a. -hat im—m. to h m a hl.b prlr.
th, :,-•;!, i-.T.ra.l. !,..,, had but
for .l.ai i,„ «.ta. | f ,o,„.tint or
■ir.ir ....r.1 in ... Mtm a* ^ ,„ ,„. ol Z**mWm
"'' b. ,.,. ,-„„!. .Ub th. r„.,a._l_.
without which co-operation neither
bcneOcl.. lawa can be passed, nor
material progress b* made.
Th. commission sincerely desire.
Iho active, hearty and earnest cooperation of all Ihe people of this
.state in lhe great work which Is be-
bush In doing so. We are nut In
the business of attacking anybody,
. , ,, i This commission will
