— VIII — 



showed írom the very beginning to do all in their power 

 towards making the undertaking a success. Not only did they 

 grant free passes for m3^self and assistants to any part of the 

 country reached b}^ their respective lines, but they also sent 

 daily telegraphic reports concerning the movements of the 

 various mangas so that we were enaoled at all times to keep 

 track of these as they passed over the countr}^ 



Trusting that the Commission will not be altogether disap- 

 pointed with my services as indicated in the accompanying 

 report, 1 am, your obedient servant, 



Lawrence Bruxer. 

 Mr. J. F. Robevls, President. 



