OCR Text |
Show The Salt Lake Telegram. QUOTATIONS REDUCE EXPENSES MINING ETS MARK ON HARRIMAN SYSTEM MONDAY EVKNING: NOVKM BF.K 2. l!ftJL TO OTHER CITIES. Traffic Officials Here to Discuss Taking Off Trains and Changing Schedule. atiafct!on IRREGULAR lo lb tniwifiM,it. Tb without a felttb and machinery mor rvr of or about fweMy.ftv through the rruahera. It la not dn- 5J put nltrly. known hn tb Itmill It la Into oimmlMlrtn. rul will b la actual ojratoo In iVil SLUMP IN CON. MERCUR; DALY-JUDG- E ADVANCES ta th-urja- ht - weka, Nirw UrsguU art tA yrra TO UK. NA Irregolar the tx motr.iH l Kloka ef kxl chararter-la- 1 at'k deaU&ga In the tifrlr mkL rw.' laat ' km LANGUID FROM'THIS AND cwunirUi HrookJ? aharvJl. up cor-totatV- r.a er 144 The Tark City Majeu Xlr.'rg 1 waa bl"b on. can. hr Tfanett ar,4 Ftrat raUatf ofr.le4 iuercur mi ihp igwntn qii,ui mrnJhc rrt)r, effect these chanees will have on the "eu.ng aon inm ar--J June for the nirpcae of dvatp5r.c It rlaina; tlvstl itrc.iof,tan . AwiVr howcal service is still an open question. cents to 92 cent. 1S share belngr thrown on th mark!. luly-JudgHarriman system of railroads was j..nt a ar.d 149 acve-- of mining grimr. X. raraferrwi the of The tarl running reducing: question this morning at the office of W. II. time between the East and West will ever, recorded an advance of nearly II over Saturday quotation. Th opnlng h;f a'Ja at f the L!briy. win re, 4 t"'i 1 ! ; ni ' Cr ln . tlrue It taraVora thla winter ur.4er and tha rxgsr3 4a and and General be considered, but it is unlikely that iale was'made at 111.574 tii th clone at til.?, aftrr ?Cj hfM had ben fold. Bancroft, f w iiwtn brother a. w. j. k r.aw Tr. har.di. a p,na rtj ej tvst trnda.l. manager of the Oregon Short Line, for anything will be done at this meeting to th low ret price at which Nion and J. . NaCn. hae taken flua'ne IaJy Wet. on the other '.mnJ. ffetnraa it ro-feo- t the purpose of revising the time cards to accomplish that end,- as the real ob- the.stock haa d hlgh-prlr?In In fto-to ih montt.. rold remained toe.tratt The Ihe other eta a.:gt n !!ghl tjr.rl fyh to is reduce of conference operthe 1 ject ot the various railroads composing the ating- expenses and Increase the net active at.'tbe usual figure. for another foot., IWiftta Star Con. moved up from "J. to 1 tents o- - th- - ub. a i l Nn Yrk jrM arj- a tah system and devising means to cut down J earnings of the several roads e CorsaoU !alet A apK lh vr T ra ?) mt'.r d v Kt 20") at ;w cents for Uropp-lai.Ve ahura ctulf. ingot me operating expenses. fharf. Mrt-u- r ahareholli'ta haa lei aiie1 f fcr l h tarft a hv Z cent. Rt ro share The means that is exptcted to accomber lat. h?! th pffo'lllon of lo a a K t r'. i y a The totr.l al amounted to 113,111.?. for v hl h uni WIA harm were th af !tal!aton of m fmrreducing plish the latter end is to reduce the rFolio wing: rr tli lring; 'notation aud th liet of ny from tJ.oft"1 t It cv! .o ri tS!. Icu: a VTa-cl- . number of passenger trains now being p-wu Tb'a thara Kid eM Atkel. ; T aw W cv.i of aantrg ixn t .... operated. This will require the total reor! foe the tjrr Alice .1, . Nem f .e3', AJhx pall to th arrangement of the time card from one z n i .r Bullion-Flec- k a a a franc h!r end- of the system to the other. .11 .n INITIAL SHIPMENT The operating departments of the sevCono:idatd Mercur Von&oti Itrvwr-- . of tlx 4 frin tender-.aU .... Creole THE eral roads are represented by Horace G. MAJESTIC FROM t $ that nm trm ( up pt , f.urk ImI Hart, president of the Union Pacific: V. t that lie hl morrirg t: l)lr-Jultt.i erty . I r . S7.2& 3 Ij. Park, superintendent of the W'yo-;nin- g Both well i 2,. Mi West Offers Per Daly fulrg on everirthlrg at Ihe ;a4j at . .... division of the Union Pacific; Ju-!iA front Iexter arrKXithi again, V. .. . K ale St HIj He'. Kruttschnitt. fourth r. I Klnnon ft the MaJ(l- - n i i f the Southern Pacific and assistant to traler.a Off Knox Is i vr iotr If Cent li : i 1 r artien'.o'a CMfc CatCa. ?. .... to Mllford. cut of the Wat f. rand fntr1 pmiter President E. H. Harriman; A. L. Moh-Ic- r, l lh hte. wl ep a frh t i.r. fir Horn BtUer lt;i'r;t Sat rrn. ar.tt'Kd that holder tf'ttve rrotwry t '.a . president of the Oregon Railway & ..... 'C In rot Beaten. gs, X l,ww-eNavigation company, and W. H. BanIh firt r.ir f copir mt'. front tb Mammoth ( a In. i ir m 4 r.-e4S t of the Short Line. croft, Ou' t llv .i-imJil May Dayli y la tfir,ter-er,lKsrtjo;i a and loaded furnat blt I z t. i" ,r r ee The traffic departments are repreMan mot et i' f ro- - th" .n , .... b hipl-Northern Lgit .. lotrfP 4sented by J. C. Stubbs, traffic director m haa ar. Uat l14av. il 4 rt T! futna Ontario tjited of the lour roads; B. Campbell, assistant e t 1.1 As evidencing the feeling that to the 4 oj,jr Ml ahi , n e mm trittii) Mr fa. :. Satunla), fh.tui,l. traffic director of the system; E. O." II cone men business r A 8atrmnto Mai.s e a passenger traffic manager of A! tie Silver Khteld ier that eervtM' l tur.r.li.n cerning the Issues at stake In this the Southern Pacific; T. IT. Goodman, t ' f South Sinr.wn .. o the ;. vatla't I rwrr ir m r.r.'y I a fla. The furt.a.-- ' ... t J Star ConauSklated campaign, Glen IL Uothwcll. real general passenger agent of the South-fi- n mtr ra ; .f oo or ItK i,e, r ;t half of a. I;'. ltt. rapa Hwar.ee a .z Pacific; E. L. Lomax, general pasestate and mining man, today a t- .... torn ibe p tut Clah ! ctai. per day. and of ticket agent the Union senger Mr, Bare Ooa Ilotze. ,9Th- - rr? fit of n said: Fam Corao'l atd Ua'.h t'nrla Pacific; A. L. Craig, - general passenger ; H. Mining Cu 4 J itAMNd ": n r I. tent In Lake Salt rof rrrttii;NTir hU h r1 estate real "I have j. agent of the O. R. X.; T. M. SchuValet r'.i: lb attack of of th Tlie valI a am I at fair ..I...... Putl-that traffic r Libera macher, general holding manager of the b;m in ft. MarVa lr ler.red iiUil 4!??". i'A etj.-Short Line; I). E. Burley, general pasMark Be. uation. If Frank Knox and the )1 t.f ihe Ir.t bi In .lr!I 'a .:nt tout . . 'Jill'i; terd California fr-senger agent of the Short Line, and R. Za&taa City Ca' tJa. at t. t in fc'l J t.ut errjrth'n t. rtimrl. .rest jf the Republican ticket Century trtlon. Ivnockler. manager of the Southern . afi-ftjat s. r, tlU a s n !''! ; Tl'.e ori 't. I'ltHoll rw ttrjpto'i lof J are defeated. I will sell this propavirc Pacific lines in Oregon. a If t . -JJr. lUre Jo 1. H.iwta J, ir.ine iini i ,; 5eep The motive power departments are f:n-erty at a discount of 20 ier cent Mill Chief fv:' li J. Ti nr n.r . .' turn tn. :t La.e jn a t)!ll CM.rt lh" atiielter, hl'- - l fS f ' tg ". H r Manhattan represented by H. D. Small, general sui ;..a from the figures 1 now hold It ?f l f ir. an l.tne f ore v gth. hat the Mf Hn ahjn'lr. Martha Washington perintendent of motive power for the ; i on hand. jti a r hb thi at." rtfta New York t I. .,, f; Southern Pacific: E. E. Calvin, assistRichmond-Ar.aron4V. c I". ' 1 a .' tm i; rt ant general manager of the Short L'r e. ADOPT MINE MANAOERS Tetro W. R. McKeon, superintendent of e Vlnor NEW HOUR SCHEDULE, . n f m. and i J power I. h,4rf ik Yaiikee machinery of the Union Pacific; James Alger, manager of the Eichnor Claims f.M.I.. I ItKUI'lAK i :.; , Southern Pacific, and J. P. O'Brien, sup.' ti k c.tv thl from li I at V, Oor.noUJated Mtrcur. ! perintendent of the O. R. & X. . r :" H tt f ; it at at Ih PHidr.g ornpanl at at Tc: ha A large party of the officials arrived V K'onthv.ied from paje 1.1 r Mr a, t: P at ?3c; Oi at :'. ! Murk-e ll to .! here in a special train last night ai d the tv cl m -: !:a tr i f1. gtnand rt "f t iu at fit tit at the others who do not make their offices lil.Ti. at 43 ten tit a menda tmrr and etlr nine hour hlf W-- day. 4'i at lt:.JS. in this city arrived in private cars this these very Morri" men v,ho hope to t1v Thla affecta fnT,ntr. rr Ct ! c g a Gtaln. uxe of the mear.s a votes few ing po at by gain Ii.got,1 acMost of were the visitors morning. : orV-Irg so are r;- ii!-"at 2'fr. Yankvf. ? -sore. jrpn!era ar. l all ..tr. ra lustily condemning. va Utah, companied by their private secretaries. they ( and honest H ana and .l Republicans tl "Loyal '.'. A meeting was called about 11 o'clock atove a! of liOAltD OJ'KN ih all mir, ' ground ? l a3 a HI'P.INc.Vll.l.i: Ma5 tj of Frank Knox will be on f f ta J i at and will be continued the rest of the supporters t It l In ramp. t t' c t t1 i" a hundred of I h t.4 Is M'rnir, i4eta ft v. of see Salt ir cltUens the to rii'o hand that lMlv-Tearr!fgu:. 1 S. t. r.: I 4 mm an 4 at ttt day. The meeting will be continued Lak"1 get a square deal; that no imrf bovire. rf affected th by I . $11.73. W t f tomorrow and will probably be conf a, araa t't: Tir. r!aftr - te io New Vnrk. r at vagrants are abroad to exercise r. r oik and lnpr neM 'onstruction Ma . cluded by night. What the result will ported ' . at first and f at a Star .YueoJ;OaleJ. Sn a; i."c. tn attempt hr f ef ard aia t'!h be it is impossible to say further than the franchise no the th a" al Ai:une. laJy Vr, at matter by whom it is 32t c; 'r. t T. rt voting, rrC"". that there will be many changes ade illegal Iily-Judg- e n 1 twaa .ir.d Krr.-Ke'h- . Ki4 I'm5at at I M , . i i mi I I '." wnli.i made, will be followed by prompt at TOTAL SALKS nd a number of trains taken off. What Tost 1 a t'1 fK.tr will undiHilitrdly l fiwnil at f ri k In tba 1. J, NmiiUrf nhjrh and viqorou? prosecution." 3f ta. nharea. for IH.i Hegubir ra I l:nVr bl inatertall affect an a f the T Tr ard Liberty. UifMft Jl . a v for f lol hare. for A I )pn tiarl, of lal-i- r. Increna r thl Irt. firit' ;t. :a t.d a J a 113,111.2' Total aalen. 4tSS i e a I tr. ila haa already l to a r a!ril duction ir Close Results. t c 1 .m ' e twt. Tt t 3 a a t f l"riro r r rn WARM RIVALRY IN (tv1 !tr.rr-meii r mad at Ih Ontario. hih ' . ;., DALY-JUDG- E t aid MINERS WILL t;rel n'rr frr.a of men. and Ih Va j ti emplojtng y.m t rt Niit.-'T.. ri4It FIVE PRECINCTS ! i..jo. ; 4. a !! r- -hy Kir g lrg".nix.u!.ttd c i; RECEIVE $3 PER DAY. Silver K'ontinued from page 1.) S4ra af uine-hou- r of Ih "a en ms at l" day at th beginnlrg Ur a ' ," ; nfV, t im I t n estaba j nine. hour and : t CLUB strike, FOR day PRIZE iri the list. ItKAVP.:;Jaraa VIHi.rn. By irluuing Republican is r.3n The Park Cjty Record hs tb t lished (U'tom lthln the it v llrrlte, a ; ! IK JIkJ at t. h r. is counties in r.lt! t 4l t.f"Ja'jyahoga and other doubtful m-t Keif list, the Democrats In the Jt low ing news' Items about there ar- - row no ln-hou- r of : k claim that they ? propv, "!. v t i -- ; . Mf I MIM Stale r wvuld have the Hnte IT to MkiM! and tlie amp, i Interers are In Halt eitl"s There hih I Lk . rivalry among many Ult l Mouse 57 to H:' with h majority of live on suonjr ffH tllfi'fc a 'ah Iltiljganjt- t Tbl Information la hl-of th voting distrit ts of S.ilt lik for " v mt-- ml ted: ballot. "t ot..t joint the nl of tt practically arprnl'jV rr in There havr- been fewer arrests for fale the priz of I J 5 offered by the Young . Irn ln.fl Uaiy-Judg- " l The HTlk-i at ll! ita oticea but thl to! than heretofore. ;ind thi-i- f .ien's Republican club. PP.tiVll M as H m- -f registration t 'i ti-"i works thla wek : the effect that lure-afte- r unlll the tnior.a and vci-indication that the election will be ;.: v s e will go to the district pollbM.tt. of prr This i'i'-N- n N prizp l. 5a'' fwt , Inminers ahould receive matter. the all. riict and not as usual. y A .e . ". Ar'wtt. exciting' l. UW ing: the largest percentage of Its Repubstead of $2.TT. and should work eight :I " ; al IN I"; wvii' lican vote. KEV TORK XHAL hours straight. The thIv tVt potted THE MONTH'S SHIPMENTS r t lCr 1rr fv.tg JUDICIAL ELECTION Th" content being "placed on a n alt-to notices effect all a thai the. tnjii'il basi tho small and Demo TINTIC DISTRICT. r in tt IN COLORADO; BOTH er work nine snd one-ha- lf a of hours.should cratic, districts have the sam 1hu" Vir aM Mi. It II SIDES ARE CONFIDENT. winning as have th Republican strong- .lucludlr.gr lb" mfhanl ff:iM;VII.I.M 1 .sstH 'a N.t" Such ats a this are hound to he apt.rliv ash jo;.?..n gil Nov. : r. iioit r . h holds. r i:ri:"!CA. the workmen, preciated by company's hipmen:a of ot from Ih rn.n" f lb t lt t.Cftt;K lji:.XVKPv. Colo., Nov. 2. The clfctiun it; lT.'frt if and were they more frequent labor t Tirtlc 0H'l't during th mor.lh f O. . I. il'k at a mr. ;;.jt ci'Uutt rJ ; - a . rouble would b much aegrrer. of a Justice of thf Supreme court, wliich K.. Th pump at .the J. I. t I 1n p'c-anwill be held tomorrow, promises to ho a COLORED KNOX MEN th t t.a t i i. r Ih r. J f In-- e.f lhlUt,tr "; t'.hr. t ln.fjiT!' -r bfew. it have after minor f carload from h det.ttja itiict. on". 1 But little interest ha. !ien 1 ;:j fff.iwVi' attended to the pUmt win again h-- put AJas :?. WILL HOLD A M.i. t"r' !a displayed by the general public either ins.,.'i; - IP in operation. Th" tnlre now has ihre corrrn ihe political meetings or in th rcgistra!i;:!k. 3 k uon. !moat certain and these it ! arta i1.-l- " t'AMK pumps ., r 17T' Te BIG TONIGHT RALLY and Republicans are both . ra- -l VMcrr.t.tal v will easily take rare of all the watrr t krf - ., ! claiming victory for their respective canKureim Mi l .. t ' M mrJi .". be en t . .h Th that ountreJ. may i . didates, but Chairman Kairley of the rU.g!- - & I S40 now i j contact down and feet the vouch-snfes State committee alone I t ... i m: t Getnli.l Cc-- . i The Progressive Republican club, coly iK b feet furcu' alout expected that his ored, any ligures. He fixty w a ir if irar.J V( ) will hold its big fim! rally of ther down and her tj.... re i looked for. a . will come to Denvrr with a ma.jorit a party :. I.at taiar. i .! !at of 10.9X), which, he declare?, will insure the campaign at 62li Richards street The new gasoline engines that are to e Utniiri. lh t.. t nt-.- ri tt ;r ihe election of its candidate. : Haly-Judtuntonight. run In t Ma K li t th la areo f r the t , .; f train g mtol t,iW.' Denver voters are being ursd to l:ini o ,1 w Frank Knox, tleorge L. Nye. Joseph nel, together with other muchlr.ery fnr Ma Da . c f out tomorrow in order to assure their J. MacKnigbt. W. I 11. Payne and other h i Maltha thi. of first mill. the the arrived Vjlil..( ek r.ames being ret.ih.ed on the registration It.r hnv'.r.-- A rjr v4 Republicar.3 will be present and and will be placd at ohre. books for the charter convention election leading v . mak addresses. short new A been set of flues hag a month her.ee. put In in ltM.it Charges of fra.idulen. . . ....... . , . IdSahi, rewill be also There music and S4I)" good t boiler at tb IWgs-ltuckle- y the trill. purpose of controlling registration for thearc 'HM freshments. The public is invited. the latter election i and I i BRIGHT WEATHER freely made. other Improvementa are being Har ". .: at.-- t . V! ' l i IS mi. preparatory to u winter's run. y T-r i Th Daly We"t pur.l closd down MARYLAND CHAIRMEN 'ftr,l it tn , I" "Hit Monday. I "n. - Stii . o will and remain FOR ELECTION DAY t an f .1 ... MAKE FINAL APPEAL f.1 Is J1 ar-: down The rloa ! 5rby th tJf j TO THEIR FOLLOWERS. If !R laying of the slan pipe from the r.ew i f l. fra'. i f.a boilers to lb er.aln. . tftoN "iltr v t ' . r t ar-. : Tla f ff Is a on ' Steele i. J I ur.n! a... .,fitii a tag I Hyrum drlvlrg i L'. f. j camj UALTIAIORK. Nov. fi fa ; Though the I fu the Portland Park property. croa th .l a t a 4 U g c?. Hia'i Hi on in dosed Maryland practically paign : S n f gulch from thn Corona. He In now In M hi rfT ' - ' f a ia:b: ( i r- at U followlrg e 4!.?feet about and " a r i Saturday night. Steyer.Fon A. Williams, the ftrt H aa t.er.t)-K TH AN FtLIC WOMAN'S UF.Pl w l I candia in nf vein. nominee for Governor. xA other I is holding a rntlng this afterT a 4 a f r e llr i A dates on the Konubifcan State ticket will club ORE AND BULLION MARKET. has beer, run from itnoon the of Mrs. at a ? In home I tnmrl arwf Artnur llrown g Kddress a meeting at Cristield. on ihe f tf of th ahafthoua at th Com-stot- k f II a "vi s on East South Temple street. I a 1,, ofl1r HltM fl cjifctem shore, tonight. '.af aI Ih to the boilers of mill, ft Ihst a a a f e ln frt. . r1 Chairman Murray Van Diver of the tr.a'r-a Th r.'e 3r,,j h.j;:io!; on or In cas th of accident other Democratic State central commi't'e ami HOTH may b IN PARTY LKADKRS it-.lh ir.ot.ih of ; to V Nw fluea r Ut.if'lt 4 .,li ti tin t w.;Chairman John B. Manna of the Republi"al "'."g ?l" t In- went home last and placed In usl. camps Cfltaii'.. night IaJ early one of the toiler thla hr.g l:AZ"..?U. and at ill thie Im r KrM can committee have issued lengthy ad. a a J . . l f t took a 4 f rest Jud the before th an t TYbuUf.n .Mil lf.eri ( nn-itt... ; grod beginning tr f to their respective parties. In dress frrnrdl , a .l icta-r-, Th- - at:'.. Ih In 4 lent n "!t-- . which a strong appeal is made to support last day of the battl. MADE OFFICIALS SMELTER .? m a a fl r the parti" nominees. mr.t for Ih rds in ih- - r.;-I f ti'- at f ,t At tomorrow's election the polls will fc TO LOCAL PLANT. intAuntd t " lt5T."" rnmir'l tntti"! fj" LKADKI53 A K DAILY VISIT SOCIALIST rh ti a. m. and close at 5 p. m.. the increasing their estimates of open at lhI r UTr.T?"" ar :i they fvlc!. UAM At.ta .wstralian secret system of voting abeing expect to gain for their ticket. At th rn t!lu. i!a rt ll ' .n da in lorce. Roth full close of the t4ia "Ja'1 V r g I ra f f rr. t"rt.' ai a anticipate Tb" of American und Smelling parly have whic, Mr campaign, they vote and an orderly and quiet election. ; o!?l fc J.!.s the iteflninic third ll. Mr company aggressively conducted, party tachd th rf I"! a men predict about 3o( votes. t ! mtr. i o ! ict and sterda QUEEN INCORPORATED. riti lale'Salurday right a r.ww. Little Interest in Nebraska. J .S lr 1 S r s a'4 i't'.f a:!'n YOU vvjnt to know " . : vKited tb ' , rompar.y'a jlani I it ai t f IN AN ADDP.F.SS HKFOltF. THE morning, j OMAHA, Nov. 2. No newspaper or I Sa n l ln i t.ri i !li.!i central committee chairman has ven- Mutual Improvement society of th at Murray, leaving later In the flay fcr fi II I f i" Q ..irij.'. a P f u.n If i fV h K. tTfi''.r S. last of Sixth ward er a Hamer result the In th serious the north. estiriate I tured night. Join l'o'jr.1 v n"rk Jm' I hi a m.rr i.r f jt I h a f fT tM f.. tarty "We should vot against all Haya Hammond, ronaultln of tomorrows election in Nebraska. said: t a f -- t v.ill do for vour bust. V :.:!v ? enrlnr ".l!.!t. n t hi la at J'r. f ' ' t fi 1 .tr Ives interest has ben manifested thanc forms of fraud and corruption. The for the tluggenhelm Kxploratlon com- i!lvkll If ! 1 ..' ..f at Ur rt d'i-Mormon pioneers made this country pany; Harr' Pair Whlmy. Edgar I. 11 rnt Rk for years. The election being for judi-N. Mr.tTi.. j . -- ari: 'fttt.i'rgntss isk any Tcirgram r i .f-fat-'- . Sin on and in-b- l I Cmi'. K l k ial offices only, the vote is not expected what it is ami we should put rnn in Newhoui' and I, i I f..j,. J'.i-M. Hat..n office who understand the needs of this to reach its normal proportions. flugtrenhelm. t,ijfv , i advertiser what it his !r a .urrr No ar.nouticem-ntpeople and who will administer the afrelallv lo th . e n TI tlati!'. :.,) :,m ar.d of to fairs the f State of rompiiiv ii th rw topper mltr in- construction city glory Five Tickets in Iowa. . a aa t I)!f?rn- " - i i. .1 f 1 done for his. God." ..i iri ir i. in at Murray were made during the ah-r- t 1 KS a a r.l. ti. MOINES. la.. Nov. 2. Kverything -. of th offklola but 1 are here, atay ar t :iif r 1 a they points to a light vote tomorrow throughP. K. HART. PRESIDENT OF THE scheduled to return aoon when a ir ,t. r r a:r fa; l.w! t t out the State. Estimates regarding Cum. MINING NOTES toofficial may be exjx-dTh ""l-mins' plurality for Governor run from Building Trades council, will speak i tf "ns Tjri .s, a . li ter will ipnd a hort tlm at R. W. 30.000 by the Democrats to fiOrfMJ by the night at a meeting of McKinley Repub party There are five State tickets lican club, colored. In the M. E. church Eccls ranch In Idaho for a I. re At mi:s iomplt reiut the. flel ?, Republican. Democratic, Soon Franklin avenu. ret. from a trip lo Arira and 'ur.,rria. a a a cialistic, Prohibition and People's. wher h lr.at vtirinu ptPpMtea THE SOCIALISTS WILL CLOSE CITY In which he I lntrWd. PARK SHIPMENTS. a in Claims iheir campaign with big rally tonight Massachusetts, ASK TOR at their headquarters, S South Main BOSTON. Nov. 2. The day before elecR. f. Hu.k. preaiden! of th Are! Gilbert be will street. the ere Joseph Tb printion found the managers of hoth political hlpmnt from th Daly Irtur1e Mining company, oar.rr of th after the rather stremious activi- cipal speaker. West' "and the Silver Kin laat Mek parties, nd mi! I at ;dd a a a big KobJ mine a a follow e : wera ties of last week, practically ready for the ram in from lh fU! exof the polls. The Democrats irdajr. A WELL-KNOWCITIZEN WAS opening confidence Pound that they would carry offered a piece of unimproved IVilv pressed Weil pro;erty The flrl tine or from the State. The Republicans als express on Second street yesterday for J2300. Silver King ahlptl derft. ....i.au Idaho aa auh l at Ih Haiy gnat confidence in the outcome. "I consider this cheap and want the Ki THEMIUMS-JUS- T CASH. Total rar kded to It .I'ai.Hi It la In a fi.pourl property, but wait until Wednesday, .f utmoet ii.v uKiui und rapjt-ilWants to Fight Donnelly. when we will know what sort of CounAa th flret lot of lad ore etrer cil the city Is to have," f?.e prospective the light-weigahl(pl t Apathy in PennayWanlg. Tommy"s Markham, RED GOOD FOR Idaho aa fnm Wwv p.lter. from a aj match after with Jack replied. purchaser Nov. PHIIADELPHIA, la apafighter, :.The a a rlrat a of ltx the ihia frm weighs 136 pounds which has marked th present cam- place. In thla It theefor irmrk an Donnelly. Markham At fsO Stora in Salt The subject of Joseph Gilbert's ad- thy make that In thla State la apparent In aland Donnelly can easily paign Tlma. Rivr at to dress he Socialist would like headquarters tonight most every county In Pennsylvania. veight. Tommy says GET UST AT 250 COMMERCIAL CLL'B BUXLDXKO. before the lat- will be "What Constitutes a Great The victory of the Republican ticket Is The trtal run of lh get a chance at Donnelly Kurra. Keith City." ter meets McCarthy In Pocatello. pratically a foieijmi conclusion. mill wag made Saturday, with jrftcl A conference of traffic officials of the lo a. . i- a . a 1 -- " be-?j.- "ltt e. un a iln.it)',f 7frtr vice-presid- ent tr-a.- ltn - w.-.U- HE OFFERS DISCOUNT il - twn !: vice-preside- !' Jejr tann. !.. H-- r al - Krvcco-Horneaiak- . att (- -t ,i mriir.;rl t)$t'l TJrm H. lie Jr. t('r. . nt -- r-- u alaa - Kt! r'4l. ii K-.- A eo. 1 . ,t.rfaf. - T Ni T'. . -- S- a - t-- ir KlT-no- au.a mir. M), . ltr y wide-awak- ;-- - nt ilc-t'ormi- , l) ro vice-preside- rtr ir.eti Mnfr fltini I m r. .- at, e t- -t , -.. f.-- t' tt mo-Hv- ! Dalv-Judg- e. A-t- !' i'OTK-tl'date- (hr .t . piix-edin- " '. ft 1 . . ti.'ft g rft Jf.fr tf teljtin uly-Juda- e, . i tod. at. - . News From Two States ! Plurality. rrl -- ,e nt e' - Arra-garale- w 20. - - ". s us 'flic rtt grta )rty , tf' ft. l"-a- - I- :. " '.a' !.:, tar.t I'k r-t- ilib ir--h- bn lr - cwnt' "'f ..t-- -JI ta -- - -- !tar rritit . lr fol-n)lnl- ng n 1 1 rae rM 4 f- - ..- -- tJ-- t pfej y , tn-e- lh U-f- a i lf-i...- - l- -i tet-cnta- ge . v fr4 ? . :ti4r. Mi-'fe- Ji t--r '- .:-- lop-me- r '. . ? bn !! e fg-.ir- rrn,l jji rikl J d ) ! . -- f- j- K-.- f lr . IM-- V.'-.- rr.---- i- 3 . mr prt-clict- 1 i i ..... g- - .:! '. ...... to-da- til - la 4- -1 . r advancij s rf , 1 1 i - -i I.- political POINTERS rrltated l- - j!--- a -i i-- th-bo- ! tei - ed plt-lin- . i !- 1 c i Iir ;tr ts . -- n r'iii . J v tt? H''f ltr Mjr. lf 1 a- - ! rnJ -- -- a -- iw.m-thln- tl" -.l I.. jr iir lt : -i IF vhatThtTc!cnm i ! 'rw-txtrw- m - - jr l.-w'..- -, - .m-t,: '- -. "!tt' . njv-.iblicrns- lt N er RED TRADING STAMPS, y ht . ej-och- ol arld 500 J . pir r- fr-'- jij -v I -- 3 ! afc.- tjl .' :"-- :"?-.- ;: J ''Iin ; -- I- t- - fr i I . Iit' ,. !! tnt-vt- r :- i- - .. tilt-men- ? :. i - - 1 1 . 3 T'. i.TAHPS La. $2.00 |