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Show itaii. h;ii:n. hi: 'i uiA I j mivimhiki; iiuiiMM!, iw:. i. i pr.) ihai i.c e:.i ,mi g n.ron-POLICE CCL'HT i b U k! 'lie luou-and i this uku:..!. A:c D.striauifd riane Bids It uli .lii' Vurriniii: .i.u.i.'-- i i o iuy ':.e t.i', Fined t'O. will! i. ! iJ h;i;.iu- - 1 IN ANWCONTINUES WHY siiESEL JUDfiES y ) . 1" : i:;ux. a Cliieen iu Itfeuvu lor a lew days. I', if. OPERA HOUSE vM.i'-i- i li.e jjJfeAfternoon and Tonight p. Haverlys Mastodon Minstrels bettar than ever ,W1Liumant of Triumph and grade lii- - I a Lrolii. of ilie 1'u.guy g.ive a eurprUi paiiy to tfcrir lex rim. .luliu A.JuuL. Tiiiii iua . uii'l a wry unjny atiY lime wan bail V: , .r.v huw ;,l I .o- - Augi-l- i s, where il.e wnsiv. They are The 3iiuiii-o.k:i- . they will i Inon t'ujuylug rliumii' and Mi'Ut'i. bjii-u- -- s. The Wciier min.kvi ul mIiouI dibiru-i- , eiale r'.ia- r.i.- Lat nut uni ivim-in- e uppoxtd and ai i y n arc hui. m : li,f il.e uio ecu n iu luvor lj'-ine- K' Parade witch for our Big Street ft Noon. SEAT SALE FRIDAY. l j I Uk- - Star The Lucky ,.,t a fcU'fN. the I ih ilroail build up;. la' nuiij l r The tied liiiiiilii-- of like l iiirsieum cuinca oui on T hoiksgiviiig duy. A big effort it. Iieiug niurti iu inuke li u winner. A special (Vlui '..mem for tiie Alumni assocla.inu will be a jo-of i ho luip i Sutton Htr Cspabls Company, in . As sikiu as me ibe rn.il inuierlai neeetsury io wire iin B'.urks depm. niaelliile shops sml round house lias been received, ihe woik will l.o commenced. The Mipplies have him oi- and should be received vvuiiin the neat two weeks. The d.Miaiuo in he Faachon The Cricket the May pole scene and shadow dance See Used is now ni Sparks. 20c and 30c 10c Matinao 2:30. Saturday Ths Captain'a Mato. Nut Wetk, pit-wpi- The Utah National Bank WRIGHTiS RANDOMS OF OGDEN United States Depository J. E. Dooly Horace E. Peery Interest Paid FRESH EVERY DAY President Vico Prwnidont Caahior ....Assistant Cashier Ralph E. Hoag A. V. McIntosh The crisp fretfhners of the nuiiiiiiii morning Is felt, in the .lore llie.c days. Especially does thn niorp atvin bright in ihr iiiiirningr bifore and chci-rfu- l the niKlea become liiuivd during the nmh of the day. The floor In clean during iIiphc spur kip, morning hours, die every liitlp creview and corner la durt-eand cleaned there is ail air of freuhncw and plraaaniiieaa. which, with new fall goods, nuke ihe store a very plea Kant place. Xot only do rustomer appreciate (hie bplrlt bill our representative Ih not diudgery ofien av My vork I enjoy being In the aiore. And thui business becoiiii' a plean-ur- s ami goodwill is promo! id. on Savings Accounts MITCHELL khow-csM- BROS. FOR MONUMENTS tan 2M3 jtffmon CtMOCRATIC Avenue. CITY TICKET Mayor.' DR. E. M. CONROY. dllks for linings s yard are City Attorney. JOHN C. DAVIS. Mr. Faria 4n Recorder. PLBERTUS BRAJONJE. wlue-kbml- ee new just in. I showing new designs. drapery silk general reduction baa been made In the price of Hiiiieriek psitern none U higher than 2Ue. A Auditor. MRS. ADDIE E. WADE At the closing of Hie eiore Snmrdny niglil the enibriildery sale will end handkeralso the oali: of Christmn chief . Treasurer. JAMES RILEY. Mibr Dee will meet with ihe betomorrow ginners" embroidery eia l'onl'lfr yourself Perforenoon. sonally Invited. fudge (Vacant.) IUIIICRATIC CDVIKCILMAHIC TICKET again, embroidered over collars, clean swibK Jftr. Tomorrow, Firyt Municipal Ward. . WILL EMMETT. turn- in;o flmt these, men's suits ihats ihe btsiler great cause for ihelr looking longer. Dianillrd lledfrrn em.eib covered with best coutil the M quallvy for Xot a thread of cot ion Scond Municipal Ward. D. S. TRACY. . Third Municipal Ward. SAM THOMAS. Fourth Municipal Ward. CHRIS FLYGARE. I1.4N. Fifth Municipal Ward. WILLIAM LOCKHEAD. came vmlay. A great gckK box of new diva, slkfria hlun! jioiniis Good pina. no! ihorouglily pmod pins Sc package. medalihe of see wimples Toil may VIEWED SUO CRUSHER at ihe mum en-- , lions in ihe show-cas'" nines. Tieket. will b nor do we give December, "i'f.rn-r- a during Praia Roads Out of with eah put approval 3a't Lake. chase only are tickets given. e Com itch-wii- Rogi-ti Oftllel face Mattson gait Lake Inspect real French article one eriiaher on South State iOc. Stanford. in e:-- r,,.V !'f,R cum-uiiaki- i- of the coitutiv m-uli- uilj.ieeiu iu Im al powder-t- he dol.r six? for - 'ommiiiKionera are ccn- he fdK for walsis wrap-a Fleece-lineI''wWlhy of buying a enihr r".' tVeber dresscs-a- nd county. Thiv per and childrens M"' c'n' whether It hundred other use. touid ,e to ship slag from for (he 1 2 1 Ic auahtv. U or crush he material a a p.Hnt. PACIFIC The rocks eou.d ' e EXCURSION VIA UNION. '(ii;. in or ih. 'm' place nPar r ln l,te rrusher could be placed tin i NOV. 10th A 11th. rid the material hauled o l Th.-11" ""Lurba Oekfci, io El verl0-of 5: T" determlno the Tu;-:-spr',':1 ' roa1 mide by the use of On sale at EJ P" N'; it tdare-E- l Tickets good thirty and rc.urn round lo l,e .H' fin. "Vnvon Paso to Chihuahua smooth and U.O 'lng return.. and i;. Torreon to Paso ',ir.it;i... &n,eIMi that the Ki and return IO.Ou Fkl known to the M Pao io Zola.eeo and i ' Gnadalajsrs conimfsHlouerv that El Paso iWa- " reinrn "''Uld bu liked io iin-Prni .1. City-....- vo-.- B lYm r mi io levi El )u ler. .U'- 'rd . S . to ' v :. ! , 1 e, DEMAN0 RELEASE OF PRISONERS 3. t.i-- y j l OUR BUTCHERS The Places ".Vtajor mu j iu ciiib lecciicil a i Hack Winn George 11 .tliiii.-o-n ihe Mi Msiii-in- , j (iV'Shury iKir, tollo uiado i hi ib ciuustioii in ikOLul! o ,!n- jmj-- ; or aud a liN rta.-o-.. t..i the y WIm.h, Thmnu i .ii iiit-- i : polling j liiuxir's gave UnihoiiK ol liain'.Li.g atuirs Cuv iieil. pi. in' i did mu Uieei with lit- - niipioviii Mr. 6eeond Waid 3luUsoii paid one year's ilm o mu II v ana, club, which rim- - lii coiiiieciou v. i:ii :i District- - Iiii 'uniibk, 3ti Nelaun; tile Mlilll." Twiuiy-ihir' Tiu; forcgiim is trint " place: Xo. tho Herald. The Ol'lrl. Maictinm i v. wii com VlUlU llilultl itlll. i cl except the icumiii lor .Mr. gilhllK fl - '- -Maitsou'k real nation i. not quita v No. i Mr Mattson iug plte: plaiu. gcucial insu hll'lll. age of the Ogden Mm-- l Railway C. ItiMl'iii ii g.iHin Jensen, El.!t eompauy ary tic took exception to tb D. Trei. X. M. Mu.'i. imlltng place: action of ihe Uin;.ur in tearing ip tin No. I2H Grant aveunc track ou the Ogden river bridge and iie Ninth District laiii Yudman, fcli that he hail (roubles enough of Ills Tiiuiuus lawver. Itan Milltvan polling unit and could uot act a treasurer, but 22nd No. 12(1 place sitvi even after he resigned he paid a whole Third Ward. year's dues, of 20 cents per month, in A. licutord. adviiuce, to show that be approved Tenth diatricl-Sl- rs. Mrs. Amanda (Tiasc. Jo Jlarberiin; of the mayor's action in organizing Hut 30,000 POPULATION CLUB, even pulling place: X. At'.;? Wasbiugion If In- could not. approve the mayor's aviiiue. Miiin-r- . action iu taking up the track ou Oglilcvemb i list lie Hariy J. J. Barker, William I larrup; polling den river bridge. The Herald d.dlueraieiy falsifies No. lb'Jti avenue. place: TwclMi Dlsirtc; .1. f. riimmnu. wluu 1; ways (he club received a wet W. W. trane, W. It. Shaw; polling back. was Mr. Matlsoa selected ircKumvr without hltt know ledge or place No. Waaljlugiou Thiiicciitli Districi Ncls Kuuilucn, cunseiil, und It was anlirlpatcd lliat John Fhit, Jn.. Hiuplnlioiliuin: ijI1-in- he would decline aud Mr. D. F. Deusel, place; No. 12IK Yuh(ngten ave- teller lu (he First National bank, waa nue. selected In cawt Mr. Malison could not serve. Fourth Ward. This conclusively shows that tho Mrs. lallie Kuiiiiienib Dlsitici; Herald knocking Ogden's best Gtvensell. Jo. Haver. A. T. by twisting snd disturting and polling place: No, 2H1U Doug mlHivprrsenilug every act to the injury ins avenue. U. Hutch. .In. uf Ogden. Why is such a pajier giten Filiceuth DUirii-f-Sanders, W. B. File; polling place: No. any support lit Ogden? Knis'k ihe Herald; It knocks Ogden. j(1 Twenty-seconstreet. Ii makes no difference with Ihe uiea Hixi een lii Dial riel Frank Graut, who organized ihe 30,000 POPULAMrs. rt. Farrell, Eluood Orth; lailliug TION CLUB If anybody does kick ai piHi-e- : Court House. ScvctiliHntli District Fred Foul-gir- . the major' official action as msyor Aaron Jackson. Guv Clark; poll- of Ogden. The club does not gusran-te- e to run Ogden City or her uisyu!'. ing jdace: ,o. T4'i Twenty-fourtTim club will go right slung, even If sin-etor any other knocker JaiKtrici E. A. tiirutfurd, the Herald Eight Motiliu Ci) Icy, laz.ie llccder; polling knocks Ihe proposition. place: No. 2422 Monroe avenue. Nliicii'i'uili UUdrirt 11. C. Ward-leigJ. J. Dlinin, Joseph Aikcus; polling place; No. 221(1 Quincy avenue. Tw entieth lb oriel - Judge A. U. Fat-tuMrs. Muggli E. AuKiin, Elizabeth L. Gideon; o. 1412 n)inng place: , . ; -- riot t ;" The Market Affords Grccnwcll Bros. Butchers ie. For Fine Meats POULTRY AND FISH IN SEASON. Phoucs Bell O-- i ; Ind. IO- 1 355 Twenty ment hall.. 1 '. . Twenty-secmi- l Districi Anna P. Tfllolson. Willard Snow, G. R. Denk-ers- ; polling place: . No. 2u37 Harlow avenue. -- cl Fourth St. el Toil era sura to the beet thi market , FISH AND THS POULTRY BEST. Either Phone 21. 2478 Washington Avenue THE CENTRAL MEAT MARKET FOR YOUR CHOICE FOR EXTRA CHOICE MEATS MEATS we ON FISH AND POULTRY IN SEASON. , . istu-ntera- Geo. Poulter, Hr: Fifth Ward amuse Choice Meats Meat Market REPUBLICAN X. H. polling place: run - Lindsey . Twemy-tlrs- t Fred L. Keller Wholesale and Retail Ilest-niar- RALLY 'J EATS d wivei. Fifth Ward. District Peter J. - Choicest i Twenty-fift- I i To Buy the- i'aiu. I ft I g s. . VJP i':o:ii i. tes'erduy iiliiniiij.' ili,i,. Itij.i . ) 11 ii ibe : ii ii,-iiu Mattson Won i 6srvc Jr . .1 i uvi-iiu- Sun-nysid- e Nov. - I I iklling J D..t : iftoi'. iiik io iiimcu ' 'mil i: .0 .j, Ji iiviii i.;vi tna lie oif.diii(aiii ot tin- 30,000 POPULATION CLUB, which L.o. but otic obji-iu n, ij.diu ii . io make Uuik ii Kin cci'.i. in Hei aid's j ; shipper ib, to take in the scope and rircumstanrea nlteudiug the making of rate. This U a hmly before whom ilie shipper would havu to appear with expense atiornryj, liiemwlves Utils better versed than the commission; action would be alow, tedious and expensive. Cirnimloctnion and red tape would rake tha place of the present of business, which, In expedition emergencies such as continually arise In a new country, would he disastrous to business Interests. Tube for instance the burning down of the plant in I'lah, which, but for ihe rapid intervention of the railroad comiUkiiles and their combined efforts, would cause the ahiilting down of the me Iters for a period of at least aix months, throwing oul of employment thousands of employes, both at mines and smelters, with winter and all its discomforts si tbs door. Two years ago the long winter and late spring absorbed all the feed In this section if country. What did tha railroads do? They lnimcd'atel.v recugnlxed the nei'i'sstiy of quick action io prevent the destruction of'larg herds of sheep and cut tic. sprang to the rescue and furnished at nominal rates transput latiou to bring forage from distant points. Our railmsdg always take can-- , at nominal racs, of sur plus, such as accumulation of fruits, polutoe, cereal, canned goods, bay. found that these eu'.. whenever il. commodities can not be marketed at home. I therefore say let us be Just tu these carrier, and give them due credit for the many favors our communities have hud from them, wiib inure to expect. '6tli. The Commission, iu the repressing of rebate, tor which ample power existed, both lu the Internal G Commerce Law and the Elkins bill, have proved themselves entirely unable to cope with the situation.' Had that Commission exerted the same and iuduRiry as Is diHplayed by the revenue and other departments of the government, who la there will not admit that this greatest evil would now be a thing of the past confusion 6ih. Out of a hopcle Into which the Commission would inevitably drift, the only refuge would lie towarda rating on a mileage basis. What, then, would become of os in the interior of the T'tiiled RtaUt? Would It not surely tend toward the building up. at our expeUKc, of the const cities, ihns for many decade retarding nevelopnien: of the interior? Huw of the would the price of product interior fare as compered with products of the seel Ion of country adjacent to export facilities, av. Hast era products within five hundred miles, versus Wesicrn. one thousand and hundred away, as In l iah? twenty-liv- e Vc, in the great Interior should he willing to make any reasonable conto maintain our present cession Hiatus, which, taking cognizance of our geographical position, concedes to the carrying of our surplus d products at low enough ra'e to compete with the Eastern producers. This producer docs not desire our development, but wants the markets of the liinc lllae laery-msworld for himsrif. and why the ru'e mnking power Commission for the il i Is demanded the East verso the West. If you den t Smium! read Ray Baker's believe this, MrCJure article in the November who the gives map away. magazine, Kiisk.'u. - No. kitii :li Dial Ki-!- b. y - 'The matter ol rates mu; rer lie an adjustment, or roiher h inuiur of evolution, of a cbar.iritr taking him consideration not at bow high a rats, hut si how low s rate the liusiuM run he done, ami yet leave enough to pay dividend!. ou Take away com pet it ion and will probably have higher rates. Scarce capital and (here will he no more competition. Presem companies would have a monopoly. 4tb. The Commission, sitting in Washington, composed, as under our form of government, It inevitably will lot of pollilciuna, usually of ihe superannuated type, i ni Id ho loo ponderous a body, und one not conversant with or qualified, even as the ordinary Kozlolf, 1I-- Mlipp. in", j ' . i I - y r Iklliillg i. . rii.iin I t i j b lifiy-lli!;- at Theatrs sic Scata on aalo seek in advanca. j on ihi conmiisr!iiii i. liiii.e i in Die rales would tui'vliably iminiiilatlon of capiial. to In- iimM Iu rail load lnvesiliicnib, liei'.iiin' any on the pari oi ihu wuuUI iioccui ily In: uuae ai the expeuae of ibe iuvesiii'n i.iid nut that of the government. Slum Id the there result in Iokm-k- . would not Ih- - any couipt usuiinn tbc lnvesior. Urd. Ksilroads are hii:l; fur the purpose of doing busiue.x and the plant is theirs -- the capitiil nneatwl with its lived k.'Uarjjt.'S liHn't if m husinesK is iiuue Axed charpi s cun not Ik paid; Si, Ihcralore, behooves railroad companies to eiiooiiiiine tile iheir roues, which Tim Japanese of ike cIm eele-rated ihe anniversary of the binh of she .Mikado of Japan, who for (he past thiriy eight yoars has held ihe irone. The program, which was carried oul at the eiuli romus on H. (iraui avenue, was us follows:: Senow. chairuian. wiui lb io make a few 0)wDiuR remark: ihe tiittlonu! hymn "Kiuiigayo" will be sung. Dr. 3d. Takwifcu, Of ihe Japanese liospi.al in the city, will read ihe Imperial . Beversl oili r lire on ihe irogram for addresses. This evening a reception i io follow and refreshments will bp served. HIGHER. NO I - rii-ul- r Lulu r ciin- lki-rii- fie-iin- ii i i ' i" .Itm-- rd 7i!4 Ii1.1 Amin. Silniiiy, Mr. Annie Anpell, HCfM U.il.ev: ii.diing Tik.i-'j-nix'riri-ei- . j'Lri : No. 17!f Jr. .luliu Fir. n Jiisirlet in h 'XuiiVvin nria. M'L.'huu oi - uiy as lolii. First Vi piitl'k" ( a ... 1 1 a lllk. K:in UibirU'l Ji iiiiie Hrowu. II.. Iii.'.iv: .o. llni 'li... Sicoud lusiriv' Ai l.uiu O'Xeiil. pu'iiiig place: Xu. " V. 'I hini Dialriel Ai.ilie .Shaffer. A littf-inakiu- The lauleb of hipibCxipal ehmeu Ubk uu noi iu forgoi your own birthday parly at A. O. I . V. Hull Friday evening. Besides fine music uud nvr rc--1 iil'. They expect a foriuue lellk-from a (iisiuuce. jndgea ..it u given dide-g.ilr- Iinb ilie achuol. i Cii lit duuT (hiulk ihe t'iiuuuMim i nuceesary iramiug lu niuler- bland 'he making or rates, which is. the Ubiili uf a practical experience ae- i gulicd and eaiemiiug over many iiruuuuiiiig to whai a high amhowy iu culls l.NS'JTNl' i'. 1 . I would call il IVTI'I'IMiW . "Ui. He. 1' inu-rb.ai- - This Wosk iu. I i Cuaeu V iinuu. Managki- Vi.u I'aieiu and 'up.. Brownell of the High Sei.uni tool ball leatu. will go iu Mail laiktlodaj in au eRun m Ui'laligk-l- i tu1 I one more game wiib Si High . . li-- g . Sue. ,i. Be Cue- Bai : . liiillier cud jLh'i J. M. Kill. Dolan, five ha..py dn't.L.-- . were givn briiU'iiee iIisl will kit p iheu on the rmh pilt Ui.iil viler tiueiiou. when ill" iiiumlnr to tirink ii'l noi ne m le.A ! t'allfui'iiia li.-.- i'.e.i utir f to i cf s it-- S.'U'I and W.ti of Those ;mti t wLt luulv ueU ji.u. in Hie luiei'bliile Cumun-iel.aw n u i ei.i iuu in t'iiicaau and whu i in- S urn baker hall in l heir up.imliiiou 10 s'guiug a I'icdKe iu uikii-- iu enter the Sionway ilal! Ckii.xcu1 .kin, niv's hie views reiluia.l i..'e ivguatinn iu the luiluw-ii.! vei.'i) in a quiry iirupoutidt r Inin iaH i "Kcliiui ul laudaid: Yuli haw uL- ih. gmeiiun, On what gvitauux ej me du 1 jusiiiy uiy upiKioluon iu ibe of i hi lawmaking power laiw I'oinmie-aiuii- ? Vommei-eIhe ilu1.. A. .1. uc. te Is to tne Injury of of Interior Sect-ontie Country. kieve-ren- gaLK'. r' price-- !:, Matiuee-r- Sc. Beirens iAUbkCl- - it-- and comedian'. WE LEAD THE WAV. Amert-nstrelI'nwenal'y Acknowledged ca's Representative vjjfhL bChlKli like lilo'--l ) . Lank-- . luu'niri, W. U. Thomax 111.' herald it.o in the ciiy. bail Rtrlr thaleid team for ih tlie . :t uuH Dumb scnixd by a acoiu El of iU !i i'. :.! )iuiji'il a ewitl lit A VOTE ON ?JAV. TO H NEAT him up fruiu tL.li !. I- .- i It. (I If UliMIC! iiUil OGDEN ib Tuill-ld- Success. of hrillism Tuivhuiif agn.t (;..ii;uu Vv::rn a I ivu v AF YOU It. otU MnVbira lot a rhkK- - huU'k- - iu -iiiinii n i'.houi a lircum-.in euiiil yemerilaji 10 i V. - WHERE CONFERRING PLENARY POWERS ON INTERSTATE COMVI6biON. Tr-.i'-u. (!. uiit'ii ii' Management W. E. NANKEV1LLE A tlr (V.i. - - IJ. lilt The blioe luww i ior his uppeaiaiii'iit hu'li Map. ii ilie puiut of heeoniiUr: l'M'I t .'I a .tu ehiilauaiiou fuuc I'll lli- eiiv iii..n N,vid $la of ji. W'aldroii. ii in Hanertril, became lip-- DEMONSTRATION AGAINST TURK. SALT lake ENM'TY FOR while on daik , and dinkilwyed ouiem THS CITY. ill adteniring iu ilie luiniiiekh tiiniric' . I'ailii. ,ov. V. The 'c.un;e t Dull of I he city euutmuuicatious guiiiit ou beiweeu ihe lu was Lepi lor AYslilrou'x lowei'K have reaelu d najpe when a juiui naval demuuai ration against Miaicpicteut. in an Effort to C.ve Og iiiHiaiipiarauce. uiib-v1'pon coiupluiu; ul a Jdis. iiillinsa. Turkey i praetieuliy uaii op a B ach E)t Perversion of Fa?:. 1, 1). Morriwkiu waa iu nhow why he the tfuliati pruiuiul.v aiS'ep'a ihe p!m i went tu Bali Lake, leaving au unpaid of the powers tor tiiianeLU refonss in ward hill of tiu. Uumtoa ssaerts i Mueoiloniu. i I'romi-- i 'll. oiu.i- TO KNOCK PLACES ACTION will nice', u. Wcdeil. M4 ..lriisy, Not. 4. at l:Jt ainMtaucv 1 rui'U'S'A d. V.'. it. fn- - i lfln.orlcaj wi'b POLLING OPPOSES V T Man MONDAY W plcssa everyono. Phones Ind. 231 nie climax to the campaign will be Tweniy-tliiu- l District A. . Weu-ge- reached at tb Grand. Monday night, n Helen Kteiiiiena, May 1,. Douglas; when the oiio big rally of tha No. 2004 Washington polling place: will urbar iu a successful Tuesavenue. day. Great preparations have been Twenty foil nli District Mr. I,. J. made by the committee to make this Holt her. Jr. Peter WangKgurd, Clur-enc-e rally the biggest and beat in many Kelson: polling, place: Cole- - year. Local speaker will occupy the Twenty-eightoian Shop, platform, local Iniereats will be street. and Iih'sI Republican w4ll be Twemv-fif- t h DlKlricl Hichard instructed on tu victory. 8. 8. TjiuI derson, Miller; The future msyor. the present polling pluct ' Xu. ili2 f Adam sve- - mayor, the futur municipal Judge and nue. other Republican candidates will address Ihe Meiuhly. An orchestra ha been engaged to furnish patriotic aud OCDEN MARKETS appropriate music. A quartette will give campaign songs and Mra. Will Howell will slug a solo. The Opera Thirty-liv- e cents a dozen for egg H ouiii with will be decorated and thirty rents a that are frtv-lof RepublicanUm. and the nadozen for egg that were fiWi. This tions! color. It goe without saying aoundv like trit-- t on (he part of the Dial ihe house will be packed to the hen that, furnish this neccxsary and doors. edible food. The supply of egg la short, both s'oruge and ranch. In A corps of misvionarles are IncreasUtah. ing ihe Republican lead this murning. Hunch egas will grow let n timer Good cards.- Waring the names of oua a ibo winter advance snd they solid citizens, for positions of public become may rarity. trust, are finding their way Into the The market with this change is people. pockci of all steady. The inure neesasary eatable, as potatoes, flour, sugar snd huiti-Tbohi Democrats who are taking a will fluctuate in price very little dur- calm, unbiased view of ihe political ing the winter. arena, are nor backward In admitting i Quinces, 'ii- per lb. the victory fur Kuril ler and the 20c lb. Kippered Hhuon, of rb Republican candidate. Ike Cranberries. quart. lb. Parsnips. 2r Fur Tuesday all the available rigs California tig-per pkg. in :h city have been cnguged to sa-i- i 13c. Canned com. ;h Republican. Canned tonunoes, 2 for 2.V. 2Dc! were Pop corn. 2lbs. for lallie j Tlie uid du)-t- . when Green pepper. IS per dozen. by the core. and politics went Etc Red pepper. per dozen. carried on with an excess of spirits, liects, 2r lb. snd a minimum of common sense, are Joe. Clh celet y . hinichiS being recalled by the old timer. They Sc ' Ib. Sweet jmiaiucs. long fur rherr. the eloquence aud the . Inlon cat-- U:,r pkg. Why excitement. Many have asked. 4 per lox to fl.nO. '' don't we have more rallies? Th days Ilah apph. 4 lbs. for 20c. oiiionM, (lf th Hilly are gone. Capt. Hubmiskl red onion, 5 California m'-iha figured the i exult of rallies, and for 25c. r exult- - of them with Ih iimip.irod Parsley. ! per btine',i. qni-- i, rystemsilc campaigning, hard, Potatoes, lc lb. or Wye per cwt. lie And ihe baliinee in favor uf the Hud I --he. I bunches for 5c. hod. This is. today, reroglatier Garlic. 20c lJ. of n thi1 most effective njesns nixed 4 buiicbe lot 5 Ctuii lettuec. success politically. obtaining Beet sugar. f'l.lO sack: 14 !b 1 171; rhonea 171-k- . Ball Washington Avenue HAVE THE TRY US Hell 1 EST. Ind. 171-y- ; 2321 Washington Avenue WM. W ILFORD, Proprietor. r. cam-imlg- We Keep the Best Meats BALLARD & RINCKERS DAY. Both phone tha best. 126 Your Cuts Are Ours lir-li-l TH Finest Meats en the maritet are always found here. lad. Phone S13;. Hell 61. C. H. GREENWELL, JR, Manager. Coal oil. 25c pullou: 3 gxiluni Ruttch hurer. 25c Ih. fre.imery hut Oranges fiom roeonnu:. t. 2". SOr. ' j ! to 5uc and lijr. 15e fc Turkish Its.. 25c pkg. Bananas. l:ur dozen. 'Fprlng Iamb. 20c Jb. -priug chicken. 22 1 2e 'b : governor of Knxioff has fled ihe city. The citizen ate preserving ur- hen. 17 ic r. Groat manifests; ions T2 12 Ih. Urd rets:! the crowds demanding the Side vwl. vcai. 12 12: nf pulitjcsl pMSili'.'l'ii. l"ice loin vest. 1213: hind (pisrirr, 1212e. Eiij-ter- Ir h-- ; j L0ND0 N BOYS ARRESTED Meat Market The county scliool at Mu'ah has been dNiurlted much of Jate by a couple ot boys, named Join: and Elms Henson, who left the cIkoI because they could not get along with their Teacher Reeenily the te.idiur 'he auperintt ndent to take xume c-Uou and jof eriiay Cletk Dye. of ihe eouniy board of education, swore ro complaints, charging ihe hoyx wlth disturbing the peace and thy will he brought before Judge Patton Clerk Dye said that the teaclu-- i lu j tried In every wav io have the rjis-- ' tu turbatiC abated wiibout having but could do noihiug. lioys arrc-le'ITii' boys have made ?t it jiructic to stand otitxide the school property aiul uuno.v the dinol wtili calls und A. WRIGHT, Prep. d. -- liulmniH tiuie. : Ind 164. Game and Fiah in Season. We handle Nothing but Prime Steer Beer. IS Our motto is to please. Everything firat-cl- a Phone led. . Heme Mad and Sausage. All Msata are Strictly First-Clas- s In Every Line. Prep. THE ARMOR Meat Market MEATS FRESH AND CURED. FISH AND POULTRY at all seasons. ST. ; Specialties: 374. W. W. STONE, 13S. TWENTY-FOURT- Street h BEATS THEM ALL FOR FINE SELECTED Fresh and Salt Meats. Beth Phene Twenty-Fift- z Groceries and Choice Meats of A!! Kinds 2323 Washington Avenue - j 2!t-k- MARKET swaimmm ' p-- ball Phone Meat Market lc weiabt; uruicio guide $2.45. J.emons. per uur.en, 4ic. phone os end we axauta you NEVADA ma-jori- j MEATS 631. Twenty -- Fourth St. 331 - ; IS THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR. Juit erlout-nilmled I Street FRESH AND CHOICE r Cane sugar. 10.20 sck. Ib. Hooper Hwiss cheese. 25c lb. Eastern chce; 20c lb. Sage chee. 25c. TUnch egg. 55 dozen; siuihl'c egg 30c r doz. r i'utir 12.55 hundred High pub-i- 173 25th FRESH FISH ARRIVE EVERY i. fl.(K). Meat Market Honor, will buy; no Inferior masts handled at- - cm-hlei- , ' BIELS Lard Just phone us and wo will Uko car cf you. Phone Beil 477-k- ; Ind 3ie t.i |