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Show Till: MORMMi Stores Monday Begins the Last Wool Hose af find Liveliest Week of October we'll sell you stocking w0l aood warm. firm of Bood pric tha . Lediee'. pure eny Children'll tool cot-to- 25c 8r7 heel and 25c wool . u- The 40 cent wool flannels OC JC jhis Wcck Vigclla Coin, a lib linen; cannot this week i hnearly new Vamoshanta Caps with the peak, which have sprung into favor so quickly. when b West the I wa.- miuked by t iif. i:.o entire foi h.itj wish opt u I'.iats which up- - ii. ID in; ii-- . j Hanunii i.tiiil laic iu ul oil a , lau-.'i.,- -- i aUlll! nt'ii ;ht- ball aailii a .pint- - i hi ground ' great box of them cam to ua last Some styles we had net seei before some are good enough for tho 75c teble. You may choose this week for ... ... .......a........ sVc week. any of the little tads are going to school shivering because you haven't warmed underwear, or if the men folks feel the cold, we are prepared to serve you quickly with good, warm underwear at cheap prices. Ladies' Wool Union Suits, Jersey ribbed, Children's Pants, half wool. The qualities sell regularly at 45c to 65c. 7fV which the $2.00 quality, net many left. 7 $3.00 This week Shoes for d-- VC $1.98 A few pairs of 10c Chambray 7c 10c Waistings 8c yards o! 10c Chambray in all the proper colors are placed on sale and will offered while they last for 7c a yard. Good imitation of wool flounce; fleece lined material in proper patterns for waists, wrappers and school dresses; this week 8c. r $1.25 Umbrellas 70c A jobber who got' overloaded with umbrellas unloaded to us at a price which enables us to offer $1.25 quality umbrellas Lady's or gentleman's size, fancy good stout covers. This or plain handles, week 70c. feel i birds of The wind i: possible to ! I'.' ot o-- hr pruciici- . PnVoc IllCcS. Jv1, As the skating season approaches th: demand for vests and sweaters will begin. Buy now and save a dollar. $L50,'$1.75 and $2.50 for the kind that will be up to $4. EvciT mornin at a cheap price. - iiiin flituwu dial li.' io lilie- iclilrioiia iiii-- bad eoi.iiiicl i ha ii ;l I k:h- - In.! :ln gi. i, me exiicniiMs and I go. w hen ;hilart. iu tbt Ikiipoiii id I n. me Tl,t. Inis air niuie my j cepuli!,. ,i .ii; ;. nil ii'a Iu linn lll!e Mi.t;: 'in g.i :B uil a:e molt; vi'iisl- 1 iv.in in appeal to honor lhau tire ! 1lie lii-,- l le-- s ' g:r-- Chicago Defeat Madison. Win., On Wisconsin. Waller :l Kelt-mal- l, Chicago's today for the third tlma brought to of I'niversity Chteago eleven by soore of 4 to ii. Throy limes. with tho ball wiihiu scoring distance of tho Wiaoouvn goal line, he tried ,o drop kick a goal. The third (rial a as successful and the 111 sailed squarely betweea the goal points, placing 4 point to the credit of the visiting loam. This wan all the scoring done by either team Three times the Wisconsin Irani had the ball within twenty yards of Chicago's goal line. Once ;( rested on the line. Bui wiih defeat staring them In the face, Chicago's linemen dug tbeir feel deep into the soft ground and threw bark the Wlaronsln liarkn. The struggle was pious illy 'one of the fiercest ever seen on a western gridiron. H was fooihsll -- clean, hard each tnan playing io the last ounce. Unlft fumbling was done. Chicago meu let thc ball get away from them three time, the laai lime almost resulting in a touchdown for Wisconsin, as tlckersall dropped a punt on ChiWisconsin line. cago's fifteen-yarfumbled twice. Outside of this the play waa clean and sharp. Fully 10,000 persons witnessed the rii-ior- the ONE NIGHT j ' game. Line-up- FIRST ). TIME i ''l lie 'iron, pun 1. of pr. i lei pariies u.ic rtiug :hi- pii:. lt,. aMiicd ilia, i ho , vest-pork- enterprise I fori assured, however, that (he career of Iheap degenerates, who glad' ly exchange their voles for whisky, would Iw cut very abort, if li waa publicly known that all the political parties had jolurd In appointing some one or more persons who would make it their esperial business to hunt down lection criuiea end relentlessly pros cute all violator of (lie election law. "I therefore ntsiiectfully offer the suggestion that the respective chairmen of the political committees In this city, each appoint a particular person to detect and prosecute any violation or the election law, In this campaign. And for the purpose of giving this plan a fair trial, and upon proper facta being presented (and no other person beI ing found who la willing to do so), hereby offer to become a complainant in all such rases, and also offer to fur ltish the necessary meins to defray the legitimate expense, not otherwise provided for, connected with the prosecution of all election offender. . I have sent a similar letter to Hon. of the Henry W. U william. Chairman Democratic city committee, and Hoa Grant Hyphera, Chairman of the Socialists city committee. Hoping thl plan will meet with your approval, I remain, Tour verv respectfully. "HENRY H. ROLAlP. : Wisconsin. Position Chicago. Stanford Defeat Nevada. Stanford I'nlvcralty, Cal.. Ort. 21. -The Stanford 'varnity defeated the of Nevada football tram ou the cam;ms oval this afternoon iiy a score of 21 to th Nevada bust the game on funiblea and weak offensive playing. At no time was thc Hi an ford goal line In danger of being crossed by the Nevadans. While Si auford won the gams her playing was mottt disappointing to the coache. The most notice blc weakness wax extreme slowness iu getting Into action slid executing the plays. The first score was made bv Km ion. the Stanford quarterback, who placed s neat drop kick between the goal posts. Tbs other 17 points wen; nude on three tunchdown and two goal, tho result of line bucking and straight football. No one starred for Nevada, bill the visiting team played a fairly c'ptKi'-en- l game. y CANDIDATE cnl- PROBATION DAY IN THE - COURT ' n. MONDAY Parley Vi!l:ui. uittnat-.In.uiou Pacific compant. iK m ,he on k'gal bustuves. i Bethany university At Knoxville Vanderbilt 4T lit.'n t. Tennrs'-eelty of Technnb u At AtlanU-Geot- gla i uttr hoys were adow it to go in Alabama fv the Juvenile couri. on good behavior. - Falrmoiint rolh At Wichita l Twenty-eighreported to tho ptaibs-Kansas State NorntHl 12. Ion" officer. The ounp-t- . of these rid (). At Kingfisher. is 9, the olilext 17 yeara. The offenses iege 37. Edmond robcge O. iangc from truancy to petit larceny. vf M. I'niverrit; At Columbia. 1 MODERN OPERATIC COMEDY HERE YORK I j ! The Girl from Kays jiy Accomplished , Singers, Sixty Dancers and Comedians, including America's foremost dialect artist. BOBBY NORTH. ROOSEVELT IS GUEST OF AMERICA'S OLDEST CITY. 'I'tiiii iutied from Page unei gel trampled down or lose heart, aud there arv always people who lisleu to their complaints. They amount to iiothiug one way or the ocher, so far n achieving result is concerned, and their complaints und mi teles uei-never deter u. "1 call your at tern ion epti ibcally-- to the matter of health ou the isthmus. The c'lniaie waa suppiiMd to he deadly, d to he epidemic. Yet since wa hitve assumed control there has been far lex yellow fever than in our own country. The administration la steadily becoming better and more effective, front the hygienic, a well as from cirry other, standpoint. The work of building the canal I a groat American work iu which the whole American people are interested. It has nothing to do with party or partlsaaahtp, aud ia bring carried on with absolute disre- gard to merely political considerations; witli rrgdiil only to efficiency, honesty aud economy. "The digging of me canal will, of course, greatly inrroaxe uur internal in the Caribbean sea. it will be our duty to police the canal, both in the interests of other nut tuna aud ln our own Juiervma. To do this it Is, of course, indispensable to hsvs an efficient navy (and I am bappy io say we are well ou our way for having otiel, and also to pobkcb, as we already ceriain strategic points to control the approseli to the canal. In ad ritilira It ia urgently necessary that 4he Insular and continental connlrie within, or bordering npun th and orderly lilmriy within their I need not say that the own borders. fulled fltatea not only has no purpose of aggression uxin say rwpublic, or insular, to the south of ua. but has the friendliest feeling toward them, and desire nothing save ihnlr progress and prosperity. We do not wish another foot of territory; and 1 think our conduct toward Cuba is a guaranty tlint this is our genuine attitude toward oil our sister republic. If ever wc should have to Interfere in the affaire of any of our nelgtiliora, ii would on)) he when we found it lnt possible longer to refrain from dolug so without serious damage following; and even in such case it would unly be with the aincerg and effective purpose to make our interference beneOf ficial to the people concerned. court, occupying the position we do. ocrnHion tuny now and then a rim when we canotil refrain from aurb Interference, save under penalty of seeing some other alrnng nation untler-tathe duty which we neglect, and such neglect would bn unfortunate from Wherever more then on standpoint. poenlble we should gladly giro any aid we can to a weaker sinter republic whlrh ia endeavoring to achieve stability and prosperity. It is an ungenerous thing for ua to refuse such aid. and It It fonllHh not to give it In a way that will make It really effective, and. therefore, of dlroct benefit to tho people concerned end of indirect benefit to us, simply because It Is a benefit to them. Jo tho Inal resort, and only In the 1s at resort. It may occasionally be neeexxary to Interfere by exercising by what la virtually on International police power. If only to avoid seeinge some European power forced to eser-duit. In short, while we mnxL Interfere always cautiously and never wantonly. yet, on raro occasion, where the need ia great, It may b necessary 11 Tha richest display & the West. and scanary ever seen PRICES 25c, 50c, 75c. SUM. S1-SEAT SALE SATURDAY. UTAH The Lucky Star Lulu Sutton And Her in Capable Company, Little Kentucky 20 PEOPLE ,10c 20c NO SHOW. 1 and 30c HIGHER. Scats an sale week In advance. at Thaatro Saturday Matins g k THEATER This Weak poa-aei- a, Carib-dealin- ONE YEAR IN NEW i ih. mid yellow fever in especial waa SURPASSING j fill I THE ALl- - I f , rltl-sen- ten-yar- d !'- IURGE3T STOVE Pi ANT INTHEVTOffini OPERA HOUSE 'j howeter. are m . iit-r- At South Bend. Ind. Wabajt'.i lege 5, Notre Dame it. At. Morganlcwn. W. Vs. We.-- THE WOMANS I J halde m hr than h L but Hie a lt i .ii iioceil. gin 4 I: is rtiiioir Imn.c ii.liiii'iico a !ft l ( lean soiiiieriu: for guild over a boy "im of tLom? or am and fioin .'ab incii:. uu- ipife:1 :li u.igii iues '.a mid from lie child! on, it shown litinies otlm cause 0,rll I lei I. u.-- ivi.iew - that iiiniit i,ing wardiieewai I' llnlaniski t'lia.iuidii Ke- t'oiiiiui. e. tiaden. t':U Mr, lir. 11 :iii on and Mia j. .k. Si Ki,lli 'raiding ;bai ihr Crain ypni' vie in sat ake i ifiiv. I ciiairnit-i: the epptn-ii't'u'ii'.imir.-in this t a lupaign w ui :n a uy inwaaure il.a: w.il p.; i au I'lbi i' the eieciiou gru!-, ; i uv'. "From ini fbt';..i: 'on I Ii.. o:ue to ihr concliiMon ..i llii'le ait m.iy two caiiM-- which f a, r ibe e of iht-ui.lnitiiiK i he hirsi, ludiscrniiiimie un lit of "workers" by each imiit l candi-dauadvauct-ineni lor the of peisunal succesv. Tills esuee h l.ug,-i- t :,u.ty died, by the aiiniiuuceiiient nidde by the Kcpuhlican cny commit ice. requesting their candidaicw to etuplut no Individual workers." If this he accepted by the candidaies and their friends iu good faith. I have no doubt that it will seriousiy impair the profitable establishment of "Working-nten'Clubs" and other similar frauds created for election time only. 1 trust that the other city committees will make similar announcement. The second cause, favoring the ex iiicuee of election grafts, consists in the assurance frit by men engaged tu tra fficing in the volea of American that no one In particular will be sufficiently interested In the matter of securing facta enough to procure a legal conviction of these violators at law. Thry feel secure In their "stand lng in with so manv urimunml men of all parties. They are auctioneers of voles sad are no specters of persons. They regularly visit all headquarters and regard ideation times as tbeir harvest and political parties and candidates as their prey, they rely upon thidr experience, that It Is embarrassing to candidaies and their nervously anxious friends, to vigorously resist the persistent offer of Improper assistance in return for valAll thia and uable consideration. other conditions makes the business of buying and selling voles n profitable Ladies Sweaters the short Pcts from each arc gathered and placed with the department stock of remnants, Old customers have a way of going first to this counter as often the very amount of the goods wanted can be found, and, of course, the price is small. Remnants this week of black goods, outing flannel, calico, colored dress goods in handy LA1116 lhj: i -- "best" shoes; they're too good lor school and running about. $3 quality for $1.98. patent leather. Some with real welt soles. 600 -, Ii.opi- - ; I I PUlrlll.C, lt'Udei ' ,' I i. of wind lu'l-P- . : car-fift- y gridiron's it ' . H 'llll' i. . .it n, "ii lengthwise - ii:;:ii.- Hu t for at a high a i ,1.1 le .rpt ?he pilllis iliv j and peual piliuics play ...i' run aud ... audience of . piiih ui cxciteinet which tne ( ; hoib 'twusauii t d rce lino: tai it. Hir: : Those A GRAND j !' i: li'i'uP'ilN ; i 1 Less Price. At the ribbon counter you'll find this line of pleasing neckwear, crisp, fresh from new case Boys niuit- eiio a fn-i- l ' Girls Caps 50c These are li'ti iii,' ai.- - - i5,iiit. and Of the tiiti.e Fit- -- s Dainty Tab Collars 'C niiT if prt p.Tij. fght- isariiii eoiuiiiei 'wo from fini:. nil. h. lo 'lie i material of wool, washes shrink. 5 1 kinds 7 . .oj Wlillj-C:i! Mhi.. - 0. ul ihfir Suriiris tidiiu wool If Dear Mother: had time to make lengths ui' i:nrxiccteiily t:t . Willi m danger of I Good Warm Underwear. Sale is Now On Rpmnnntc iH'iifin.--. , of -- ' I ELECTION (Doibai! today 'hfiinti i hi; army iw'iv as much g Yen's S' i.ned witn soft to: ten, made to fit: . . 51.03 union suit Point. 2l.-- H:-j by a 25c An cxcclleent assrmt wool flannels, A C some embroidered. 75c kind this wk The kinds that add that clean, refined tone to ones appearance. The 25c line of laco collars, this week 15c Beautifully embroidered Swiee Ijc None have the appearance of for 70c. nett V Miii 03c . . pants. on sale one hundred Defers I iV.nl. V ' Wt: t Shirts d- i g Fire.e-lii'.f- m.i ; inti .iiiil lone CLEAN CITY ct good, ..a n su-fitti.-underwear for teys. 3 to is years A 1 j Harvard Monday morning place pieces Beginning at half make handsome about price. They waists, school dresses, wrappers. fcnnel at The cost will be very little more than you have to pay for cotton material. line of R0I.APP FOR 50; 75c FLANNEL WA1ST1NGS 45c we will ucroni:i, Buys' Union Suits Gaea Come here any day this week. You'll find th: crowd, There's a reason. Read this list. nine MX1I.W Read like News For this Week WRIGHT'S Four Busy JAAMINEK: Next Week, to ana 2;S0l Fanchon the Cricket. unless we are willing to ourselves liio fiebh fur ilia we have undertaken and to avow we are williug to aurremier it i etrimgrr hamlx, und sueh and avowal I know my countrytoo well to lit'lievi' that they will make. inierfiTH confess task that Into men ever Jeskup, noosetelt ruufi--klm- (iu., Oei. will sM'tid today slid In Womans Fine i ! Hash'd! Missouri , At Ijiwrenre. it. Ka. Kansas 0. At Madison--Iliit'ts- 4. o FUEL SAVING WORK SAVING and RELIABLE At Dccstiir. Blmp'-o- . iJtnt-har- At Appleton. Wis Uwvenre tinlut-si- t v 12. Heloit 'ol'"R" 0. t Corvalis 0:aou Agrienl,itr."l college 29, Washington Agrirnli'ii'al college At (i. Final. Philadelphia WRIGHTS BREVITIES Point :' tl- Hananl. Uut'l; 1 Ui nl, Which is used in one out of every seven homes in the U. S. Is ycurs a If not, we would like JEWEL? to show them to you. - : one-side- " a We Will Treat You Right Our reputation is being forcefully augmented this season by the most extensive showing of beautiful eicluaive atylea in eur history, and tha power of price is evident by the wonderful increase in tha volume transacted. Smart winter coate in Empire models and loose or styles are being shown in endless varieties, and exclusiveness ia the key note of this coat exhibit, the reeult of critical selection of materials and expert modeling of germenta. It is an exAs to values, hibit you will take pleasure inetudying minutely. knowing once will dteccre In the following items, economy, which our careful etudy of matrnala and workmanship in purchasing has effected. Empire Cheviot Coats, yoke front and back, outline with tailor stitching and piping, plaited fro nt and back, A special at semi-fllte- d . lmsb-ii- d eritH the money, Yciiii ,he ntadsm. but to you fallscannot sfford wisely. You Point, 0. rneglec, opmyriunitle. for roving At Bloomlngmn. Ind. Indiana 29: Washington university. ". suy more than h" can afford o lose work. While It might seem At Minneapolis I'niversity of n.Miday none nnesota. 39: Fiilvcreity of Coma, advertising talk, it like nine 0: Coineil the less 'rue. ehancee for saving At Cedar by reading our college, o. jo become keowne r"fT to the display Ac Terre Haute -- Bmler unicerstiy, I): Roae Polytechnic. 6. on page live. ad. 1J: Moines Grlnneil. A; De Hut I always go to Wright s anyDrake, 4. have way" sa one and unis you away, perhaps. go Indians. ad. Defeats yon , rMtd thn Berkeley even seeing the cholcroi offer- Ijos Angelre, C'a!. Oct. 21. Berhc- without see ihe fresh, newsy sfl. d Just come' Ings. ly took a rath") aftermorning. this from the gbermsii Indians this noon upon the Fif,ea Park gridiron flAnd now. Mi. Manlier, lets luvs a it bin a few by a score of 21 T0 new goods are cryin play it large warehouse Minutes after th hall was evident that the university eleven ing for room. th'ir opponent. The Mr. Joseph Wnght it- - already pl"-niuijerkeley meu took their measure butto suits for spring. Hart, rich naff the Indians ronfin'd their efforts ner A Mxrx, onr tailor for men. ar burking the line. On the other ktind the Sherman vetting atylea a uaual ibew is charfailed in make their gains, and acter to these clothe. s a matter of coure. secured possesfew times dur. sion of the pigskin Many ladies with narrow feet hae he n fitted with three fifty shoe for Jng the forty minutes of actual play. ninety eight. More hero If ym are taking advant- vrtir A, B or C. Many Ogdcnim ronnd-trlrate mad" age of' the dollar for the meeting or th" Women' Chris-lioMocha gloves with a line lining of Temperance I'nioa, which is now knit silk do no make the bands look l?FC"-- H. l'rinir'hfld in Psl !.a,,r- Wear Wearing Apparel n. n MilUken 17. 111. vania, 8; Brown, -- 1 99 Okln-hom- Wlunnelii Ames G3, At Ames. la. IU. In-n- s $10.00 Empire touring coat in novelty mixturea effectively trimmed with tader etraps and fancy braids, specially priced at $12.50 and $15.00 For your drexa coat or swell eveuing coat we are showing, tun week, a wonder in a chiffon broadcloth, handsomely appliqued with hand cut out designs. Style is the full, loose, ewagger coat, dropping from tho ahoulder In grace and easiness. Colors are light gray, helio, rede. Resign green, and Alice blue. Yeu must aes this coat to appreciate its smartness ia style and smallness in price, at $22.50 What do you think of being ablo to eelect your coat from 300 ia this lot of handsome manatylea and one of a kind, Double strap backs, loose or fitted nish mixture in Empire atylea. style.. The prices t choose from $12.50 to $30.00 b-- Burton Implement: Co. p 2320 WASH. AYE- - W. f. BURTON. Mgr. - t . -- n- W-r y n o'liiug, the Mop bring orraoluni'd by the change of engine. Iu order tn ensure ihe comfort of the presidential trip, the party during lint otcr-uigh- t perial was timed tn run slowly and almost seven aud a half hiriira were roust med in covering the 148 miles from Macon, the last atop made last night. Jocksuniilh! ia thn objective point today, the taln being scheduled to reach there at 10:30. From that hour until 4:30 the moment arc crowded with ceremony and entertainment. a The President will first review civic and military parade In which Ihe elate troop participate. Before leaving the review stand lbs President will deliver ail address. )4 will then be carried off to the room of the Board of Trada for an elaborate Inurheon. This over, a drive through the city will be executed. Incident of th drive will be a review of the grammar school children and an address its the pupils of the Florida Colored Bup-tlacademy and to colored generally. I4l. Augustine, where the President will spend Piniday. will lie reached at ti oclock tonlgnl. T.-Ki- this year, as it has been for more than 40 years, is the Bun-un- iu Pkiridu. His apcrlsl train waa arltrdulcd to slop hero but leu minute, uu arrival at B: Id irloek litis 2429, 2431, 2433 Washington Avr. |