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Show THE GATHERING You con got . Grafters in dau Frsufiaoo.Oc:. 3t. V .1. Bum., I'nited States .core; age:.;, who i gkthvrlng the etidt-no- r against the alleged grafter in the San Francisco administration. in l- by Francis J. Heuey aud ir.tnci Attorney Lsngdon tn ihelr proeee.liuga before the grand jury uniby, made the fin. statement that he has made since be berime a prominent figure iu the Kurus, who municipal Investigation. is regarded as one of he mo: efficient secret sertnee men in America. In reply lo s reporter questions. Home Made Shoes for mm, boys, miOMO end chu drtn again in Ogdon. Thoy aro the old reliables, every pair as well aa the ist-e- 1 guar-antee- LADIES PILLOW SHOES Midi "The Shoe for Tender f eet, at the "The evidence gathered by me iu this case is a complete as it is lu any case with whten 1 have ever been connected. But the exigencies of the occasion demand that not oue word of 1: be made public until the proper Urns comes. Nor have I given even the slightest Intimation since ihe beginning of this inquiry of the na'nre of ihe evidence to any one except Fifth Ward Store 2545 MADISON AVE. ELL 'PHONE 513-X- . Catalog and Samples. T. A. EVIDENCE. Againat the Adminietration San Franciaco. Z. C. M. I. MUUMXG Mr. Honey and Rudolph Spreckle. It would be unbecoming In me as an agent whose duty it is to gather evidenre to dircuss the same In public. Burns took a prominent part with Henay in the Oregon land fraud rase. SHREEVE METCALFS MISSION. San Franciaco, Oct. 30. President Altman and his fellow members of Uia board of education are now busily engaged la preparing data to be presented to Victor H. Metcalf, secretary of the department of commerce and labor. relative to the separation of white and Japanese children in the public schools, Bvcretary Metcalf la coating sa the persuoal representative if President Roosevelt, who had been appealed to by the Japanese government and while the local board la prepared to extend every courtesy to the distinguished vial tor, not one member of the local educational body feels WITH OLD HARNESS willing to admit that a wrung baa been A runaway may cause more than done the Japanese. sumetrouble. Serious Injuries and President Altman stated today that times death are the awful results. An representatives of the Japanese and old harness is often responsible, hut Corean League of thla city would meat a new harness with weak spots In it Becrwtary Metcalf upon his arrival la juat as bad. and would ba prepared to point out to The kind wo sell hare him juat why the board; of education could not legally permit the Japanese NO WEAK SPOTS. to attend school with the white chilYon will get your money's worth if dren of this atate and wherein the acus. of harness you buy tion of the hoard was In strict comOur new add re as Is 3277 Washingpliance with the stats law. ton Ave. After this meeting the data proper ad at the Instance of Acting United Commissioner of Immigration Co. Stales Thomas M. Crawford will ba submitted to Mr. Metcalf and any point in which there la a chance for controversy will he explained. itroubleD . . J.C. Plait Saddlery EXAMINER: OfiDEX. where he wii: nerote foe reins: n.lev of tiie week to hnning Fine Ku.rf is Far seal ciunir r'.iri'hssel Mr. Kuom-vei- t !;o the .ouu;paii THE M.ILD V.'ht c a ' t weU. ALLEN TRANSFER CO. Phone 32 for yours. RsBway hetwesa Desbte-Trac- k The Overland Limited Laxwlaas Trail IstbeWsrH Compartment and drawing - room sleeping cars, observation cars, din and library ing cars, cars, with barber, bath and Book lovers Library; entire train slsctrlc lighted, through tc Chicago without charts. Direct connection for The Mail buffet-saoM- SL ng Pnl and Minneapolis nt fm Gcoml Asm. "IVkrti, reaervadnet. ns C full be obtained A. Wilier, & Chicago North-Wisto- fy. rn to death Mats St net. awt Lake CHy, Utah. -v . iitrr' tm m all countuicu. T"aV' dbw 1 tin Wmiinetm msrt gmt, mnd Mlrm nt thfmtni. PiaeUee WsMp the Walker lake Indian reservation and rhargaa that thousands of per. ns had succeeded in entering the reserve in advance of the signal. Secretary Hitchcock may may he compelled to recommend that the opening be declared invalid. Special Land Agent Park. In a dispatch dated Hawthorne, says: Hash from this edge of the reservation waa orderly and without Incident. Two thousand persona passed through. Only about 3.00" on line when the signal waa fired. It la known that thousands of persona were In the reservation previous to time set for opening and that most of the valuable claims had ban located and marked. No action will be taken by Secretary Hitchcock until report have been received from other agents who ara in the field. INDEPENDENCE LEAGUE. MOHAWK'S RICH ORE. Ore in Bank Vaults Awaiting Shipment Worth 25 Par Pound. Twenty-fift- h St California and Eastern Rasas. 0 met Wire fet All Bpcrtino. Evert hr a;i-- l'li-- - C- iili - - 'Uni. r;ui- .1. a ; setvi.u. tic , Mm,. 'li- Tniii.j ",iji . t ban. io 'd,t' vuu, i.u,.i As'it ti.il" Time. .ur'.ii td,v. t R.e son. I'UaC llc.d. Ttu.t, Fifth Mart ftrl.irg Uil. S'.Mli or : tiuiiuiq-- . t'oiii-eds- g. mi!,. Hiid a u.v- - i IS I mi;,, an. I Li.,- liti-,- file I . Till,- -. m itit,ii. U M .lr. i Move the Red Hanilic ol the Curtain lever to the right as iar as it w ill go. 1 bi v ill close the Curtain around ou, aud unlock the machine tor voting. i lirllr ni:d. iif I 1 lure an ill.- I : 4 ( : mi an,-- . V u 'i .Kr. i i.;4 f fiirliiiigM iViuna ecitni. I m,. i.cs. V'1". Jennie Wciis tiiiui LATONIA RESULTS t'uiPiniid'i. On. ' i vii im :lu. Hi-m- i idi : llrei . isi-e- kjx furiiitiK. Kelult seetilul. NiittV Yf'llltg ihirJ Time. 114 4:.. Second rare, ii'.ie - The Male won, A rs'io tbivd. Time. B'1.1,u setMud 1:43. Third race, six ftit kmgs Ktitel Ikir won. .Meadow breexe second. SliHisiltill third. Time, 1:3.7 4 5. Kur:h rare, one milewon, Minnehaha srctxid. third Tune, . Willi. , - Alt-nl- a i 1 : liug anb-liau- sec-out- l. sm-otn- i, 1 22"-fo- t repn-aeniatii- ABOUT TO CLOSE THE CURTAIN. VOTER e U. S. Standard Voting Machine Co. Rochoator, N. Y. Mon-neti- Albany, N. Y., OcL 3"- .- The court of appeals In special session today will hear argument on the appeal of WRECK. O., Oct. 30. Youngstown, An at- Santa Maria. Cal., Oct. .10. -- The little Tillage of Kipomo, about five miles from San I a Maria, waa startled by an atrocious murder yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Lawrence Hourhan. with her two young daughters, was nut In the com field back of their ranch house, husking corn about 4:30 o'clock. They wera accosted by a nun whom they think to hare been Nat Hartnell, a butcher, who formerly worked fur EMPEROR ILL. Mr. Hourhan. They paid no attention to him. not realising that he was callBeilin. Oct. 30. Kmperor William ing to them. A man In an automobile In the road nearby heard a shot fired, is obliged to remain Indoors for the and looking up. he saw a man rnnnlng present, following the advice of his and one of the girls lying on the physicians, bat the assurance comes ground. He fired at the fleeing man from the palach that there ia not th but did not succeed In hitting him. leant occasion for concern, aa hla majHe ran to the three women In the esty is only aufffring from a simple field and found the eldest daughter, cold, resulting from a chill after beaged 18. on the ground, dying with coming overheated while out hunting last week. a bullet hole through her head. SHOOTING IN RENO, NEV. PRESIDENT'S FRIEND DEAD. Reno. Nev, Oct. 29. Dr. Frederick H. Wtchmann waa shot here laat evening by Fred Fine, brother of Stella Fine, who publicly accused the physician of baring criminally assaulted her in hfs office. Fine fired three shots at the doctor aa he was trying to force the girl to leave her home. One of the bullet took effect In Wlnchmanns right forearm, breaking both bones. He la in a and It la feared the wound will prove serious. Fine la In custody. New York, Oct. 3n. Am, is Boreum, Uncle Amos'' to President Roonevelt and others, died at Oyster Bay. Monday. He was nearly SO yeara old and e for the greater part of hla life drove a stage. He carried the malls for many year, before the advent of the railroad and he was a fhvorite at President Roosevelt when the President waa a boy. GORED TO DEATH BY A BULL. New York, i Oct. 30. Mrs. HOW TO VOTE A STRAIGHT TICKET. Having closed the Curtain Tull tlie Tarty I ever hearing the name or emUcm of your Tarty over to the right UNTIL THE IiriL RINGS, and then let it go bark. Thlstume down to a voting position U of tlie Pointers of the Candida lea of your party. Src illustration below. The ringing of the Hell informs tlie voter that the Tarty Lever has been pulled far enough to unlock the Curtain Lever and engage the registering mechanism. -- j ts . Mcm-nett- e. Trihuae. RUINED FORTIFICATION!. For mauy year I be German government has been carrying on a systematic exploration of the ruined fortifications along the line of the Roman military frontier extending from the Danube, near Regenaburg, to the Rhine, near Neuwied. The work a new innw tn some years ago from the kaiser' Interest In it. and from the restoration according to hla order of the lies! preserved fort, ihe Baalberg, near Frankfoit. In this fort have been moulded three piece of Roman ordnance.'' which have been reconstructed by MsJ. Rohrs mm in accordance with ancient descriptions. One of the pit-e-s I called the etithy. tonon," and hss proved capable of driving a dart through an Iron plated shield at 1,2"" 'eet distance; another, the pnlintonun.' hurled a ttme 60" threw a pound feet and the third piece 11 performances bullet 46" fuel which are bette- - than those achieved by the earliest gunpowder cannon. VaJ. Schramm's Some drawing pslinionon were shown to Prof. Hulsen In Rome, and reminded him of a relief carving o na tombstone which is now In 'he Vatican museum, and which had liern apposed to represent either a lock or a surveyor s level. There Is no doubt now that It really represented s pallnionon.forThis the very appropriate device, vu tomb was that vf a Roman captain of rved under the emartillery who (Siperor Vespsslsn snd Domltlan. have been found on milar Perga-me- n Trajan's column Insnd on the Berlin, but theae rellpf now are Inferior to the one on the tomb-aton- e officer, which was of the Romsn . according to the probably executo-lhis death and Roman custom, under his expert supervision. Morning Post. bas-relie- Magda- All the world knows that, time stands still at the vatlcsn -- did not the late pope live to be oyer " and with (t many things which In more propitious soil go forward by leaps and bound. A ease In polnf Is the salaries of ihe employe. Where Is there a more respeeted, honorable and lucrative position than that of physician to a sovrelgn? Yet Ibe pontiff's doctor is paid In one month what some great medical men hare had for one visit - namelv, lo pound. Anil Merely because ihsi hss been the stipend for centuries, snd why should any chan sc be made? ? Ipponl, A rAX TV LKVBB. VOTE Tlie turned down Pointrra indicate the tiamra of the candb date for whom tlie vote will be cast. leave ihe Poiutmi aa lltey are (down in a voting position). Move the Red Handle of tlie Curtain Lever to the left as far a it will go. This will count your vote, open the Curtain, and set the machine for the next voter. Before moving tlie Curtain I .ever hark to the CAUTION. left, be sure that a Pointer ia turned to Yea or No for every ijnestiiHi oil which you wish to vine, and that a Pointer points to tlie name of every you wish to vote for. can-lidul- e Lo XIII snd Plus X's doctor Is now himself very 111 with cancer of the stomach, but he struggles now and then to the Vatican, although he certulnly need mure rare than hts paticni. He hss held hi siuce present position at the 1566. and In these elghleen years list tnodc-- t managed to put certainly not threngh what he goi maierlall;. from hla aiigusi clients, lint because his position brought him celebrity snd patients, so that he has built himself up a considerable Dr. y practice. Once, however. Prof, latpponl goi a special fee from Leo XIII. when he snd Prof. Ma4on! opera'ed on the aged pontiff for a small ry-- t. On that occasion the surgeon received 12" pound and the physician conFidernhly HOW TO VOTE A SPLIT TICKET. Having dosed the Curtain Pull (lie Tarty I ever bearing the name or emlJrtn of your Party over to the rijjht UNTIL Till: JIKI.L KINGS, and then let it go bark. This turns down to a voting position all of the Pointers of the candidates of your party. Turn back (up) the Toinlrr from over lire name of tho candidate you wish to cuL bee illustration below. -- ieraaer less. One vcnn ler. ehratld there lie occasion to appoint a new physician. If a more modern and ynnrger man will be content with merely the adbrings. vertisement which his pnalti-Pall Mali Gsrette. I, h isMlU.1 It. IWKMl w,i tw Iw- -' Wil RKGIKNINO TO BEUT OX TSEAHt'SFR, 5 c". - SAFE CURE. PoSibly Mr. Carnegie will not feel Inclined o send a cheque in.v way for the amount, and " rather than leave him in the lurch I will pncrihe a for esfe cure for his in addition to m- - th- ie is the Rev. He would take the George Brooks lot If it were offered. 1 have no doubt whatever. I do not want to brag, hilt tumtmn. really 1 ran claim 1"that this of my fors prtiof coming from me. my holgiving disposition, for duringfiirwiirde:! iday postcards have to me readdressed from my office with suspicious readine. and reach- which have ing me In select hotels 1 am informed all bn saw them that curd" And 'hoc f.evli. of the a servant were written by he revered hand ot 1 forgive von. George George Brook.: lose no time, hut writ "might lie many away to Andrew. There will others like you. profoundly wishing ihev may get it. Don't k for some or of It - claim the lot in tire twine purity Is per righteousness. Justice, in ih- - name of usual), and. of course, mention my George Brook. Ion ran name also. If you like, -andH. I 1 H. in whatever.commission London Leader. lena A. Berger, wife of Ova Berger, a CRUISER AT TANGIER. farmer residing three miles from Port Jervis, in Pike o untv. Pa waa gored Tamo. CD?. Miss.. Oct. 30. At Tangier. Oct. jn The French cruihere, Mis.. Brovot Ryan and L. A. to death by a b ill on her farm. She ser Jeanne d'Are Its arrived for wbpd In a field In which haring on hoard X"n marinr-a- . in addiWright, well known planters, became bad gone waa tion to her reginar crew. She will gracing. Involved In a pistol duel following a the bull remain at this lir: for the present. game of chance. Shooting continued MRS. FOSTER APPOINTED. The Frenrh ciiiImt Gsllllee has !ft until both were killed. J. F. Breland. 1b whose store the shooting occurred, Tangier for Arsilia. Harjl the governor of Mogador has not Washington. Oct. 20. By direction was shot and killed while attempting of President Roosevelt. Mr. J. Ellen only refused to permit the chancellor to separate the men. Foster has betg. detailed by the de- of the French ccr.suite to Inveatigate MACHINISTS GET AN INCREASE. partment of commerce and labor to the caae of the Frenchman who waa investigate the condition of vrmnand recently attacked and severely woundthe ed by Moroccan tribesmen, but ba Mobile, Ala.. Oct. 30. The Mobile and rhlld workers throughout insuited French and Ohio railroad granted an increase country, legislation on thla subject gnreslv and public!of pay to 600 machlnlata in its em- is pending before congress. subjects, who Intist that the French dismissal. demand the govern-'Vploy. The men asked for an Increase FAIRBANKS AT HOME. cents an hour to 35 cents (rom 32 tonopah"after THE FIGHT. an hour. The railroad met thel? Indianapolla, Oct. 3". vice Presiproposition with an offer of 34 cents dent Charles W. Fairbanks returned ap hour, which waa accepted. Tonnpah. Nev.. Oei. 30. W. 8. to his home today after a campaign- Johnson of this place la working to ROOSEVELT GOING TO VIRGINIA. ing tour in the west. He win leave secure the fight for thla tomorrow morning on a four days' city. It Is understood that l()."00 30. Oct. President tour of Indiana. The vice president has been already raised. Mas meetWashington. addressed a mass meeting at Tomlin- ing will be heH tonight In an Roosevelt will leave Washington f B'vf'il morning for Fine Knot, Va., son ball here tonight. to raise the rur WANT t High HOW TO VOTE ON THE U. S. STANDARD VOTING MACHINE. v 'ii-- - I - t furloi.g-li- ihini. i l.i'i:-.,itf- half .i 1."7 ! a Foi ow'ug an- - . on the table ..r the of the Kta;e Hank aud Tnist la a bin chunk at ore from ce Mohawk lease, one mite is covered with a gold thut than the coin itself. WOMEN'S HATS. In the vault of the bank ! piled 1"0 sacks which rant from the same rich Tile mllliuer con sul lam'' ha- - at streak, opened first on the level, and lately entered on the 273, laal taken up her quarter in where It measures a and a half after having made her profcsslnu In Paris. across and carries 2ii In rold to lha I An Express visited valued at pound. Thla pits of ore thla expert yesterday to learn her seIn the vault of Ihe f'nnk hank ia cret ow transforming a plain woman s'arked another big row id double can- Into a pretty one. Hats of every shade, hspe and texvas sack containing even a greater treasure, which is to form a pan of the ture were arranged round 'he show e million dollar car that Hayes A Phiii), aud In tlie variety ol styles Ilea plan to ship uniter guard to the the great aerret. 1 never allow a lady to leave my smelters. Besides these two. fire other leasers hare more ov les at ihe fate show room without discovering I style which will literally make a nkiusly rich rock, besides shipping a regular tonnaae of ore that runs any- new woman of her. said the "conOnce discovered, the tlif. sultant. where from (l&ii to 1 1. i"i) a ton. The true significance of the strike flrult.i- is to make my eusioiner realmade b.v Hayes A Monneiia did red ise :ht she Is wearing the right Hal. dawn on the public for many days. Women are nolornuis for choosing the For one thing, the quake and fire at wrong one. My secret is to allow my riislonier Ban Francisco demoralised everything for several week. The ore. tuo, waa to choose her own hat. Bite wanders much lower in grade than has since round the room, pick out a model been opened up, Hae A Monnette, entirely unsulthble, and pins It on at angla. however, wren confident of the future a wroug 7 write the bill, aud than gently and unhesitatingly invested all the 11 hough that particumoney they eauld get hold of. They point out that are credited with a block now that lar hat U decided on, It I not exmean a a big forluna. George Wing- actly suitable. 1 show the customer why the siyltt field, too. was Johnny on the spot, and It may he ton high, was kind enough to "wise some of la ungraceful. low or ton broad In the brim. Tho his friends as to the value of the Mohawk. It was the Wingfield purchase color dues not tone with the eyes and t at Ilm Forman's 2M"" shares that the hair, one of the mot first awakaned the public, and many points of mlUip-r)I then prodi.re (lie lull which 1 a fortuna has budb. made by daring operator since iliat day In July wbeu wish my customer to buy,t show her should lie new life waa Infilled into a lethargic the exaet angle nt which she market by the boldest plunger In Ne- worn, and the consequence la that leaves my sliop a credit to hi-- r convada. On the entire csp'iaUxailon of l.tNHi.-fH- sultant aud herself. My country customers, who Hie shares in the Mohawk 2D".""" shares are vet 'n the treasury. Ihe too fsr from ljrmdon tn cousull nte property of the vltareholders. Of the personally, send me a photograph, a 710,000 shsmY outstanding Wingfield lock of hair, the color of the eyn and whether Jhe complexion I florid or A Nixon are credited by a good with 4o.(MN: Hayea A pale. 1 am then able to design :he1r 5.000, huts for morning, afternoon, garden 66.000: M'sltee Whit and J. H. rarfalra and assoclatea, partiec or al home- .- lamdon Express. 100,000, a total f 661,000 aha res, leavTHE POPE'S PHYSICIAN. ing but 49,000 thares to be divider! among the out side holder.- Goldfield Gans-Hernta- . Yi". in-- .lii ;!!:, j .lull. .itlil ' rrti.i,i u ui u Fifth race. Die ami a half full.. it wou, Hattie Kodmau Grace Kimball third Time. :iis. company Sixth race, nt.le and a sixireti'h the FianLuitr Mar of which Jelsaiu wun. Kilim t ia purer third. Time, :47 3 a. k 263 l,trr rr 3 TLRF EXCHANGE Nt-- -- - OGDEN - ! FATAL DUEL. hfriegwui Wrba ar ram tana ai . s boa-.plt- sl mSSSIUIKSH8ii hwwfwt aTbrlunr sku ia puMUa M JAMAICA RESULTS , l tempt waa made early today to wreck the new Baltimore A Ohio bridge in the eastern part of the city. Two men, one carrying a package under his arm, were aeen approaching the bridge. A heavy explosion followed shortly afterward. The bridge, though badly shaken up, waa not put out at use. The men escaped1 on a westbound freight train which was searched at Newton Falla, but. n one wae fnunjl. - Teach Yourself How to Vote , Fair-bank- KILLED A YOUNG GIRL. My u. d ATTEMPTED The .. ,t. lf ' lit ill. toe harve- - . n 0 ;:i. WOODS The quit; woods ! v. .:h a burn .i :. Between tne Police and the Striking The lui r pc Iitake. Chajffeurs. .... Tlie ssciH'u drops h ... I. M.s lew. New lurk. iki. Jo. A clai-.- i au-The iiiu a hunureJ or The (lt.Hiptrg brack, - . .u I am ssd U1:1 a .urjcc iujr of the sinking chauffeur uevur-re- Vt'ii lJlkt'. in from of ihe Wldorf-A:orii- i late lonlghi. I Hiring ihe fighi bricks I i wore thrown through the window vf Tli- lrut:t ica- it the hotel dining n.oin and through ihe lulls wlnduws of a jewelry store adjairn1 ivclr., train.!-i.he win... William June, who was ;n the Imx i u Wiitrr iaugiiiuf Cli of aa electric cab, was badly A traitli ol berrir- the head by a missile. a:ij wood- mu brow i: The trouble when .lone, acof s jo companied by a special policeuau. at- The nor, tempted to drive away with three the thiMiouuw i. ilia- liuiln-fare who had entered his cab a: ihe Minn b : hotel, t'abmen stationed nearby slop. ped his machine aud tried iu pull him And iu m hruri a r, from the box. Several policemen came M'aiU for "he gluri'-i!iii:r go running Ui the scene and laid alrtr id m Here the ii, tailigh: them with their night stlcka. but ihe ,img ,uy crowd turned on the officers who were Soft 'nice, whispet 'h.vuh : lie utisti iu. It gk getting much the worst of when po- A in a lonely room lice reserve arrived After a lively puna up aud fight several strikers were arrested Thought of thw pa- -; die away. and the others i'biereei1. Perhaps the spirit ot .!. .'ear attue To tpeak of hope atuoi.g .lu- - falling MAY DECLARE IT INVALID. leaves; my auul deceit, Perhap SO. Oct. The interior Washington. reAnd to ft queation.tig tm received from department merag plies. Nevada today stating that when all Pad Mall (iaselle. thw fart are known of the opening of 30.-Th- ft- M'T(ii:i:i: -J CLASH IN NEW YORK. 1 . i MORMNti. in. the Independence league from a derision of the appellate division Invalidating the league nominations made by multiple petition in New York ATTELL-BAKECity. The argmant la scheduled to begin at 2:3(1. It la expected that the Thay Are to Fight In San Franciaco euurt will go Into conference directly following the argument, and that a deTonight. cision will he handed down tonight Los Angeles, Oct. 30. Abe AUell, or early tomorrow. Former Senator wl-make the argument Champion featherweight of the world, David B. Hill for Ihe Independence league. Ban Baker of and Kerry Francisco, conqueror of Frankie Neil, will batDECLARE DIVIDENDS. tle twenty rounds before the Pacific Athletic club tonight fur the feather-weigh- t New York, Oct. directors championship. Odd are being laid on Attell at 2 to 1, hut Baker baa of the United Stales Steel company findeclared a quarterly dividend of one-hamany supporter. Both men bate at of 1 per cent on the common ished training and will welgh-latock. This in the same as the last something less than 122 pounds. dividend on the common stuck. The FAIRBANKS IN KENTUCKY. director also declared the regular quarterly dividend of lfc per cent on Bowling Green, Ky Oct. 20. Vice the preferred stock. President Fairbanks ended a brief The net earnings for the quarter campaigning trip into Kentucky here ending September 30 were 131.114.624, laat night when he addressed a crowd a compared with (31 .240,432 for the that teste the capacity of the opera corresponding quarter of last year. The unfilled orders on hand September 30 bouse, wh.le hundreds formed an were 7.936.864 tons, aa compared with meeting outside. The vice president left Louisville 1,865,377 on September 30, 1B"6. at S o'clock yesterday morning, making a brief atop at KUsabethtowa. ONLY ONE KILLED. whera he addressed several hundred people from the rear end of hi car. Ocl. 30. A hamt of terrorSimilar atop were made nt Munford-vlll- e istsWarsaw, shot and killed a policeman here and Horae Cave, the party ar- this evening, lull with this exception riving at Glasgow at noon. In Glasgow the day passed quietly. The streets the were petroled by csvslry. and detachabout 8,000 people welcomed speaker. The trip was ended at Bow- ments of artillery were posted at straa ling Green last night and today. point as a preparation agmlnat will return lo Indiana polls by tegic all eventualities. Louisville. of way The police ordered house owners, Mr. Fairbanks under threats In fcls speeches of arrest, to dleplsy on the of the dwelt chiefly prosperity flags during the day and illuminations conditions aa with compared country at night. during the last Cleveland is tho ctsTieter at the transfer errics we supply our patrons. Prompt, reliable and at low eosL any tims you say well be on your Job and hundls it expeditiously end yellowag .;h rllf Now Presiueii:. Wr.HKsiAY TTAH, - Virtl-- Ar.,1 ilteit turn down you w i. a Pointer over iie tuin; of any cantlidata h to vote for for the nnir oflice. Sec illustration below. ! I . sLi. C .i ta. 1. ktl.U.W. 1 I I ls-e- n -- a -- -- ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS, YOTLK COMPLETING SPLIT ON TREASURER, J Be pure to complete each Split before making anotlirr. Aftir the vote is arranged, move the Red Handle of the Curtain Lever to the left as far as it will gn. This will court one vole for every candidate that has a Pointer left down over bis name. nrsrsEc: CV |