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Item "I do not know how far you want to mix in my affairs. Certainly not enough to injure yourself in anyway."(UNPUBLISHED, 1903-10-24) Smith, S. C."On the whole the out look is encouraging, and I think I will begin to do some systematic work. I feel that I should be getting something done by the press, and in that direction I need some assistance and suggestion. I wish you would advise me where I can get some work done and how to go about it. I am handicapped by having an ownership in the ECHO."Item Letter of thanks, and request for copies.(UNPUBLISHED, 1904-02-06) Smith, S. C."Secure whatever number of extra copies you think we may need. Send me about ten of each."Item "The resolution adopted by the Central Committee is all that I could desire and more than I was entitled to."(UNPUBLISHED, 1904-05-05) Smith, S. C."I saw the principal men of the party in the four southern counties and came home feeling very well satisfied with the situation. In Riverside County it is said by men of all factions if Captain Daniels insists upon being a candidate that he will have a complimentary vote from his own county but no one said he would have a fighting delegation."