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Show ttrftncheE of dental wmk done In lh<- n...ct IiininiiiSi mid siillsfmiory manner and • varrnntod to be cvntlly us represented. OUU-e Cornel- P a r i s Avoiiiin a m i F o n r t ti A ' Street, '-' .. • M E E K E R , ' - ., G COLORADO. "TOISN ly. KOONAN, .. I. ,' ' ATTORNEY AT LAW y non -, ; - | I . [and Ihal'soil, ol thing iini.-li longer. U11 are in no particular hurrynbqiit (ho divison of the county; reeling thai, that'importaut and, i,q tho people of While River, vital measure would come in due time. We would respectfully remind the Echo man Ihat we have a representative in the State Senate from Ibis "remote" district that would raise the windy and empty "Professors" hair it' the people of Pitkin and Gunnison counties arc so unfortunate as to have "R. Clark Wheeler, Manager," as (heir representative.' The representative "from among the Utes" can look after the interests of. this district and( not have to call ou the would-be statesman from Pitkin county for aid, either. .. ,yy...,:. .r&ri. A->*>AA - y \ 'flic I n d i a n Question. . X^v y Gl.'IPN u OOD SPIUN&S, COI,OllADO. HiiKinrss In Hie. Otnce -. Yiilioil vi "ipuolaKy. TOIfN T. s i t CTA'tT-:, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Gl/csrwoon SPKIKGSG COLOUR DO. A t t e n t i o n to Wn*znefc« ftjerorr t l i e V. S. {.and O.'llce. -j > <> r. n K'C \v A t: N i-: n, P O R T R A 6 T A R T f S T. F i i F t - c l n i , s W o r k a n d I ' r l c f s R e a s o n a b l e . OOKNER SEVENTH ANT> MA TIKET SI'S. ' t3J-Ciillnnd See Samples of Work.ygl . t ',. . . ,7 :"GAfc*ift56=. I Restaurant, V I •' MBS. GEO. Q.-WAGNER, Proprietress, Meals to Order at all Hours. Breakfast, 0:30 to 8 O'clock; Dinner, 12 to ~ '.' . 'Supper, G to IS Cive the Cabinet a Trial. :• initi i .'is , « iii i Ai) he I his all. hip hone. The next day P • wagon upr sol. again, but this time into the river, this side of McDowell's ranch, and on this occasion Mr. Manna's right hip was pni alized and some of his ribs fractured. The, driver, AEd. Jones, who escaped with a cut hand, fished'Mr. Hanna out of the water. Captain Hall and wife were oh horseback and thus escaped injury, this is but another case showing the necessity, of keeping the roads in better condition by the proper oflicers: \ . • *~o* . .. In conversation with Mr. S. Rouft/of Brown's Park, Utah, the other d;iy, a H E R A L D represbntativeulearned from that gentleman that the. 6utbok for winter feed in his section/ is -very poor. Mv. K'oufi says Uio ryoXaSS ]'S Hipped off- close to the ground. whicb-K^snme- MAYI-.I;LL, Colo., Oct. 6, ISSGAXtldng unprecedented in that part, ol' TotheEdjtoroftheneraid: A^onge country. Mr. R. thinks it wilt 13y weighing the present troubles by (he past, my policy is to do something without loo much talk (that only tends to scare the women, and docs no other good on earth). Now if the troops near Ashley are only there to eat the nil ions issued and to intimidate by display only, then give me one hundred cowboys and ranchmen that will stand by me, and if they will obey orders Old Colorow will not bother the settlers on "White and Rear rivers any longer than uniil be can he found. If the government can not or will not, wc, the settlers of the frontier, CAP' and WILL defend our homes and property. Look at Arizona, what she has endured the last few years, and note the opinions of the dudes of the Uhehearty endorsemento East who never heard an owl hoot, | on the line much less an Indian war whoop at the dead hour of the night. To hades with their opinion and theory, bul give us lor oin-next President a man who will put the Indians under the supervision of the War Department, and make them come under the laws the same as the whites, and break up the vexacious tribal relations and force them to take land in severalty, or treat them as vagabonds and punish every red devil that will not submit to the laws.of our country. That will settle the Indian question and put these old, broken down politicians and Indian agents on .other resources for a living. With this plank in the platform wo will support any good man for president. - I t matters not of what partv bo belongs so he is of good, sound principles.' He-will cany the West unanimously. Give us Western men to manage Western affairs, who, by experience, know' what we need in the West; nieii \\ ho know what we have to contend with, and all will be right. Otherwise all -will he wrong-as the past has proven. The men generally put out here,to look after the Indians are either government pels or broken down politi-cians.' who know no more about Indians' nature and their ways than a horse be a hard winter on stockmen. • < - > • Messrs. Phillips and Cook, who have spent several months on White r h c r P j past summer, guests of .Messrs. DerL. , Uankey .G Co., departed Monday for their English home. The jounggentlemen made many friends during their stay on While river. We wish them a pleasant voyage across the "blue."' • Mr. Seth II. Wood arrived in the city last Wednesday in the interest of a triweekly mail between here and Glen-wood. He has been accorded a unanimous encouragement here, both financially and otherwise, and should receive til the people Through the untiring efforts of Postmaster Houston the mail connections between Gleuwood Springs and Meeker have been greatly facilitated. Instead Of taking two weeks to get mail from the Springs, it will now arrive in a week's time. . A baud of six Indians from" the Uintah .Agency, together with two white men, are scouring the country in the neighborhood of Grand Junction for a herd of twenty-live horses, which they claim have been stolen Horn them. ' T h a t old Democratic, war horse, Colonel John C. Friend, of the Rawlins Journal, was one. of our distinguished visitors this week, and is shaking hands with bis many, friends' in this part of fhe.nniyerse., , ,,'. . Y. .7 . .. - ; -. .'Every map ougbt.1o.vofc at the coming election, no mattsr' liow he in;iy vote, it is a duty which he owes to citizenship.,. . - A ,'. -j 'A Mr. John C. DyerZ a A i w u r i e i it whisky merchant of( Rawlins, is in the citv, in the iuterestof his house., /:' >sei,)jt'.i his pcy.th depaniinr i nufhi'i Vo port \r\, perm 5,a,-u .•L'a&fea! .Taincf ,\', foundMiai vanl'Ltii was tine been A . . , mao4 *1 thre.i into had' it A , i '-Z i |