. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 10 ®he gveebev emir gtpjxtrtemcwt [October 19, 1901 Mr. E. E. Drake will next week, upon his return from the East, assume charge of the Pacific Coast agency of the Union Metallic Cartridge Company, the Remington Arms Company and the Colt's Patent Fire \rms Manufacturing Company. Mr. Drake is well known to the trade and Coast sportsmen, having been connected with the firm of Dunham, Carngan and Havden for the past ten years. He was in charge of the'sporting goods branch of the business and also had an experience in the road in that line for his house. Mr Drake


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 10 ®he gveebev emir gtpjxtrtemcwt [October 19, 1901 Mr. E. E. Drake will next week, upon his return from the East, assume charge of the Pacific Coast agency of the Union Metallic Cartridge Company, the Remington Arms Company and the Colt's Patent Fire \rms Manufacturing Company. Mr. Drake is well known to the trade and Coast sportsmen, having been connected with the firm of Dunham, Carngan and Havden for the past ten years. He was in charge of the'sporting goods branch of the business and also had an experience in the road in that line for his house. Mr Drake is popular with a host of warm personal friends and a strong following of business connections. He is a gentleman of most affable social and personal qualities and a keen,alert and painstaking business man. The large interests which he will have under his charge henceforth are in the keeping of a gentleman who has the confidence and respect of the trade on the Pacific Coast, as well as the executive ability to keep his line of sporting goods in the front. â Mr. Drake recently made the rounds of the Eastern factories and also the headquarters of the firms which he now represents and we are informed has ripened a friendly feeling towards him on the part of tne Eastern representatives of his present business con- nection who can be quotad as being more than pleased with Mr. Drake's genial personal qualities. "Welcome the coming and speed the parting guest'' âcan be said more of necessity than in choice. In the departure for the resumption of his Eastern duties the trade here cannot but regret the loss of a most o-enial and thorough business gentleman, Mr. John Spalckhaver, who for several months past has been at the head of affairs and preparing for the ad- vent of Mr. Drake. Mr. Spalckhaver has won for him- self a host of personal and business friends here by reason of the many happy qualities which go far towards the establishment of an individual following that is only


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