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Show The Salt Lake Telegram QUOTATIONS MAR MINING FIVE MONTHS FOR HANNA AND PRESIDENCY S. Neilson. of Vernal Pleads Guilty MARKET WAS ACTIVE; SILVERSHIELD DROPS to Furnishing "Firewater" to Indians. Ohio Leader Reiterates His Disinclination to Take Nomination. J. S. Neilson of Vernal, charced with selliiis liquor to Indian?, entered a plea of guilty before Federal Judge John A. Marshall in the United States District court this morninjr. and van sentenced to terve five months 5n the county Jail and pay a 'fine of $100 ind 'th cost of prosecution. Neilson was arrested by I'nited Sta-.eMarshal . B. I ley wood lust Christmas at Vernal, and has been out on bond since that time. Ills preliminary examination was held at Vernal last January before United States Commissioner Pack, and he was held for trial. In stating the case to th court, United States District Attorney Joseph Id p pro an pleaded for a lirht sentence. Marshall In sentencing Neilson, Jud of tho offenv pointed out the serlnusns3 and stated thit th- Government owe I the Indian a duty that of protecting him from the evil influences that follow civ ilization. He thn pronounced s ntencj. CLEVELAND, Nov. 3. Senator Han-nreferring to the renewed suggestions made in various quarters to the effect that he is the logical Republican candidate for'the Presidency next year, as the result of the unprecedented victory won in. Ohio at Tuesday's election, made this statement last night: "The results of the ejection in Ohio no wise changes my views yesterday in to In reference my proposed candidacy for the Presidency, of which position the pubHc has been fully advised." Hundreds ot congratulatory telegrams have been received by Senator Hanna from men prominent in public and privat Ufe in all sections of the country. JUST LIKE A GIRI a, furi-insl- Serum Horses at Pasteur Institute. y; fid tTn th f"" lwftJ l-- tKl frrwM r lt:t it 1 2, Yd Reached Lowest tT'rnt v , by That Stock. " ft t":i 'TV 4 5 : mt-t- - r - !; --- - fr -- t-- k-!-- p f l,r.4 r- -e bn lentrlr.l, rral u-c- 4t4 1 fr, t1r. tj.H e. f-- 1 n h-- v jt t- , " -- ', .irVt T 1 H-- j-- g rt " - .. r i. r ri ! a rnt . 1 1 i - - b--d, b, ft. t- . frtr t5 1 l . ti . t- ; ! ....... Cuiirornl'i Centjry lo'id'n r'aKt" It'dr.e Manhattan .. Martha N"eh!nKton ... Yik Hie h mo u - A n acor. 'i t N- rn buMtKs." C.it tn nry i .OS t , "rf!.l utaii corpER co. 1 T.tro Victor . Th' , I IVsibnsh AV. ! Mnmlrg Ilor Vankeo Ajax. 7i.i ornciALs lmtv-Judj- y .41 r.ir.ruit calk t. Stir 1. Ut.ih . a "icoitd.t.-.i- . i.:: :o t ti,f. ! J 1 - r- - r 1 A . - t''--I-- , 'Crr. .l tf 1 T'" tT "'. ,l' t I : f ;f'T' IT nf. t-- . .( .; 1 J.. cr. i. ate! t .:t. Th ! tnte to In th ' I t I ;i-- ri' i.c h t t ? nt r te , In.: . !.. .M iMi Cr.. firtibAr r.f th I'jSJ-J-:d- r g. ' t !h irt p '1 V ,t t o, r , M.s 1 1 n it .:;' i ! ir ;o ':-- . t n-- ;:iAn t:"5: f 'r;t s. "V. f j4 U lr . -. J t.Nwb'-'ttt A. f th i of .. WiiU o. t jf ft i ' l ;.rs forK lh lThr tr. - jM.rT rI a t (' f " ' u Y "I - ',!- ir-s- f-- 1 v. .i?t"rr.-- nll.U !i" u . ! t . .r- - m t ' .it. . timoai i, t!: r i .' st -- t.(, : v;-- f ! .;- -. - ,. : n p n t ' ' - f-'- ty t b-- . ! .ir. . ?.i h d! t mIv c SKA 1 P.K. tt tl ! f" 7: . K N t " . . A tL 71j ' S Kuit f' : ; PQJ 4; tt! r itnrkm 1 ; iltfiai". r . t t.' .a - id IP ft J tr . at'.-- l rf 11 . ti t- t-- . 7"''?'S.. r TA . 1. c ri' 'rt ; 4 '.r 1)4":;. '' i '. S ' ts Cit j" Csitl .t . r ; I ri ; t tr f'5r -- I 1 . dr ' l.tr N - - NEW YORK METAL. 1 s - r i .,,j !' 1 I . r- . t I'aI; t st ; ttt; - i -- PRESIDENT EVANS J. i3 ; r Tl.i i'l tit fit ... t - tt, .c f. ,!;. !!c t j .!- ;: J,; ., t "' . '., b'.'k t.f f daly west dividend due this afternco:;. -( J 'fi, i" t r.i : -, i- t- - , i Th i u-- ". P'-ar- - '. ? St. T&ai "3?rl.. "i ri-r-I-- , ?fr-t- , frn tb K. ;cg rf . 1 f!l-- t f jirlrft pi e'ft fn ; i . 1 ....?. J4IMr t. t ' t mrtvrd f rocMrfr!). tr.'M iffttr c th-! o H."tn d .y afternoon left bf t;tr.arhr, ; T 5: j tn n o'in',ir,v'ii tuti'bile M M irtN rtdif. hi bom in Aii,.i:n. M . b : iy 3. t ' t y liu j nrf th. t to i"'i-.it'l) Af'.! t M . f !, nt Char.. I. t u . f t r. ii.n ;wi " Sr'i ' r u ti.--. i h pity -.- itt ..- - 'r.i'I r t t ill o,. r - mot, , h Mnr.hattjtn. .' New York. ;t2mCc;.tl -'IV. ;t : '4 . Route 12. l!'7e; fioi nt ! l'-cat V. Wabash. Operated by Arthur Kelly, 23 Eard- Embraces the Court f OI'EN lit A P. IX ley's territory bounded by Seventh South, Main, Ninth it tn ;. U South and Fifteenth West. at J".-- : ' " it -- t". Kf)S'.ir, at May liv. Route 13. X. w York. :w nt Silver Min Id. lo sit i' Operated by J. M. Farr, 2M Center Strtr Con oblate,), pt u C Embraces the street, 'phon" 1274-TOTAL SAl.r.3. bounded Fifth South, by territory , i. tt guiar .!!. Main, Seventh South and Jordan river. fT $4 i ii $i:;. . Route 14. .::. r l..ir.-.fi ! Tttal, i'l.on f Operated by R.lph Carter. No. .M 3. Haiy-Ju.iK- tl f lt.- A. I" hrt en - 1 1 At 4c. c. H ily p ofy.. y tr- i . 1 Mercur. U "t CnrMliditd V'n 111 First West Embraces th territory bounded by First South. Second "West, Fifth South ar.d Sixth West., Route 1 5. Operated by Arthur . Kelley, No. T3 Eardley's Court Embraces th terr ory bounded by First South. Sixth West, Fifth South and Jordan river. Route 16. b l? . ?- vf-tt- rr.it,;',tr. ARE AT BIN GUAM TODAY . - . w - Place, South Temple ifl(.i fj S5.lte f'. 1 r, t- It I -I fr 1 I ':i., 1 1 b-'- !.'---? Route 11. Operated by J. M. Farr. 211 Center Embraces the terStreet. 'Phone 1274-Popperton ritory bounded by Eighth. and O. i ht 1-- . East, Ninth South and Main. Houte 10. Operated by J. If. Miller. No. 33T7 S. Seventh East Embraces the territory bcunded by Eighth. G. South Temple and North Main. j . w.-.k- o Houte Operated by Arthur Kelley. No. 23 Court Embraces th territory Eardley's bounded by Seventh South. Thirteenth t - Common Teuchcs 10 n Xs.r-,?:rit f ' tJ. 1 At ) N.;tv th" ' v.f f pfelr.e pr4-i -- M.riUk ') v:;j,', MM etl t ihc thai '',.t I lh in stock. frvera! drops lii It i It mM t", tv tw'fiiin. i t;.j cr t Iltf" K f. t "ft M t tpnitm It m shartn ;".!' at that tlK.ir. or.lv .. New York open-- d at 20, with-4ti tT'. I,.r ' . I m t , I Jkt ld a no in lih tn t thad r. liV. more Silver tvU at ."hares on the ale of mm retttr. mrl i. m- f hrf!t tu;i t n dro;.id 'd c'Wi t lh.r 3 , ? I t- f. f hat ,r r5rg Mm nl may nut It to 8 cent, indicating that another ; nay. r do irw rrt J'Hf t iJ r. J fT !t.ir. W'.iUlt lei l fot. :iH 1(H tents apuln with th.- abf of " Star Con. ruled at r.m(- itfi jour, T" r V.,HmiIP' .,m numU-r- . :it? PM 10x) -- hares go at 6'i cents', and May Day got 3U f?lt4 ettt, renin and i at - cents. XIMBEIU.Y AND BUHL Keystone old 7.00 shares at with m.th r dtvldrn t ' i;l!".-- "i t. tHt Daly-Judg- e wlJ 163 shares at ill 10, and Daly WeM, WILL BEACH HERE TODAY. 77 wt .'.0. f ) IS ur cn fnn. 1ft Mr sh.ttet ni wmedulod for this afternoon. dr-inV.. tt pre; ;t. shares at 97i cents and Grand Central warn ofTorcd at St.M, with Jt bid. 1C. Hut I Krar 1. and M t I. or HI of the list and aiott: f KlniVrly are the tip Following: quotations S. f.-of ho rapjtiit h V.t fJt t 10 t 1 Aktd. Bid. -I .... 4 ih to t .1 :r t jct'dic mdrc Pfi METAL MARKET. , C'i r : Ajnx " to are tn this dy j "oiTti'"' Flat, Hullp.ri- ne k .11 .'A ot I o'dyk. It' thi afrT,-drtSH 4. 4. 4 Cf isftidated Mcrcur ... r Vh!l -' Mrir. ihl nd Klmrw.i ri-l, M'r'-',. t.i Urioje i rV. 4 M i)!"' H . f A i l IU HiflfI!-:th" lnilrcl Inlv f I ! I to ' I M y .1 uil .i'.... .......... il " I r t 1 MWf 1 toil- - tune J hap liny, a !. lln-- ' f : '.rt r. ! r; ' re-Ialy " (t;'c flixy'n th is t;j .'! tiiifbt. F'rktor b id u ltd t ruled a' t; irti"T"-itej Uncle & Itlue ll o i.iT I, ha " ihf .......... I, V,fi U tin .: thiMi .l Hiiind Ct titinl .SO f r f. :.. c n Hern Silver In ITS. t t rNOT ( , MINIKG .; .in't4 grt t:.ji !..". i i j I.itlle 1M1 ..11 l.T.-rMammoth ........ itnike an in 't'Ate 0 in pei t . ! Stat, h mite 1: I. le.i-lnthi Ui' f' May Day si TT.l ri nje Unite the I'pTj'fr f I ! ;. t HrfS,f. fn- - t ef Miitniimlh b.M-ih: .'crfd e .iiii"tn;lln V . lit th Thit! lt he, "I ! Northern Light in r .1 ! l"i!4 ' itr.ttl th t tm ; rim ply ! 51 : t f t.f, r, ! j , i Ontario f,rfr.1r t i . - rt ! t m-wer nd Kit P. i.i iftirrrtt in thi 1e lour t r Petro Hii if!o;e! .t Koeco-llom- f Ire f. th- - p. t t tl at I o'.r. rtnke .. ... f.i r!n . - f..ptt .n t d i .r I I i r. f H'cr,'imei,m ll.inim "Mr. e' """ I ' ; f. l,m Silver Shield ..id r.nf anom- - eft hmtr 1 (! Ntant. Mr- U .iU'. V Swanf.t v Sojth T i t '' i i n v th 'ln ! "T 1 St sir Consolidated .'r :'- 1'' A 1 Ii i ict jTn Mur pU r. v. hi ha tts.li Vit'f.ir U. i Mr ml wi?l Sun.hlne i ... t'' tn nil Irt" tif h rt 1; tr a; i.iu .f the .c . f SWf!CR tnorrV .rp . t r.d. v I'd M. f",r rjt?s-f! If th Utah Th" turjt'rtv dm. 1 tt , t .; - tf .i Uncle Snto Ci" id.ited t r I .... a tith!' th" r J fw tutn .tth'.et "im'(;i Etft it I". S. Mining Co P ivi',1 i,'t t any rat If they t v Valeo i., ifs i k ,'t Mi" n v D. ! urcn. ffT-ttt nttl tmtm m m t llnn.n lln lltrn InoffV in) It; but ' mMiiv nt tr,ro" f "f f t.rt . mnh alt pib. Helow may found the names and addresses of the city carrier agents of The Salt Lake Telegram, together with the boundaries of the various routes which they control and operate. Thse agents purchase the papers, of the company at wholesale and retail them to customers. Subscribers their respective will de- -l direct with these carriers in all matters pertaining to the starting1 or stopping of the paper, payment for subscription, changing of address, etc. Boutes 1 to 8. Operated by W. E. Farr. who is also general manager of carriers. Office. 149 S. Wert Tmple. Thone No. ?40 Embraces the territory bounded by South Temple. Second East, Fourth South and First West. j rilvfrn N. 1 b i th future tm'r ntrlt n- A t a The stock market whs more mUy today, and lively btil. total vt 2l.ft'0 shares were fold un th nmrnlmt .,!!. the 'lin price tlng !'h t;u!etnM" jr7ir,.ir. There w:t. a Kencrnt downward U mlerry in An crowded with the horses of country people who had driven in to a fair that was eoinsr on in the village. These va rious animals, a somewhat intoxicated stable hoy managed to mix up, and when asked to harness Jim again, he had to admit that he was uncertain as to which horse belonged to '"the young ladies.''' "Why, of course," they cried, "we'd know Jim anywhere; a brown horse with a white nose. Taken to the stable they found themselves confronted with innumerable brown ho. .es, all nf whose noses were white. "Horses look terribly alike with their harness off," confessed the girls, "but," brightening, "our horse knows his name, Jim' Jim:" At the sound one of the brown beasts stretched out his neck and "That's he," intelligently. neighed cried the girls: "good old Jim knows us, even if we don't know him. Besides, now we look at him closely, we recognize his expression." "Well." said the proprietor, "if you're sure it's your horse " , The girls drove off and finished their tour successfully, though once or twice Jim gave evidence oi mannerisms that they had not remarked before. "And how did Jim suit you?" asked the livthey ery stable keeper from whom drove hired their rig. when they finally back into his yard. "Nice horse. Jim. in the best I have in the stable. Hutconstername of mercy," in a voice of nation, "what's that you have between the shafts?" "Why, isn't that Jim?" faltered the iris. t.ne livery keeper, "Jim," criedbroken-down heart, Jim'.' "that Not 'by a jugful it isn't. " And so it proved, to the dertiment of the girls purses, for Jim was never recovered. Everybody's Magazine. wk to ti. r4 Mgh rm of 1414. l.wv.t.,n t p alth :rJ. tfcrl hu1 lt !wk rwi ttih f Hhot "ll thr to lh r,tn iKtitc nthr I f f t rrv 1 NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Excursion and a Horse Who Answered to the Name of Jim. Two girls once went on a driving trip with a very pleasant livery horse named Jim. The third day out thoy stopped for lunch and to rest the horse at an inn, the stable of which was itrd im. 5. NEW RECORD FOR STEEL' FROM THIS AND OTHER CITIES. SELLING LIQUOR J. Tnrnfp.vY evening. NovEMiir.n ; t. , rr. bi ' .'"-i- ft frjC - ? 'j : !. ft at '. . r. t1.-i- rl.". .. . ?. 0 tat ' whit? mare, of Boulog-r.ais- e M.ti.-i, , k' n i l ti . r; ttf ir. .l h T.e e.(. A REPORT CONFIRMS -. .;c- , u ' ; m now r tnl pan', f. stock, and for four years t 4i iii y iPL- uniqu.:- business in life has been to ".ii.. .i i ...I . e 1o twenty-fivi. quarts from r;n.v.. twenty it,;,,.,,,, tr give Eobert f. K n. pi .?t '.. nt of th . 1 ! 1: GREAT POSSIBILITIES OF '!' every month some 250 j 'f her inblood AND Ml:N : . who United ; any, or.; save lives the to Mining tiits all enough j gallons HUMP MINING DISTRICT. In a arrived from Itotou on Tu9-layof .".0.G00 children stricken with diph t : : : AFFAIRS 27i Max No. her Schick. she. ' hasn't r M. Guerin . says Operated by theria. : tatemr.t ; 1. to The Ttl'-nn. im today I a t!. I Emhrac-t'-Street r Fourth SC"!' .l in the stables for u steady yield a tory (dual sirn.t i'ji th ieptl that the Hammoi.d serum. In this respect, it bounded by Fouth Tempi First 'U?t, M .f high-clasji'-- ' K .'rili.'fl H i f I.U' . in a difference are r.ow and have ben at thai t' jfi: West. MKLVtl.t.t: E .nosit. Eleventh and South First is l.f there experts great appears, . ! tt th.t f'tf i;i serum for .11 Ill : SET i f th At ;.d P. horses; some will give good - J r company propel n- - in ints ataie, m.i- - i aro,,rr Routes 17 and 18. r i . , Y- - f U. t : ;v. . New none h tn some at .uat and a few months, ' only ; of ll.ein. examination a i t t. thorough kint; II. i,t! In tt.lt i y for a f t tim all.' !ir Operated by P. E. Hall. No. 219 A iir n i.rto.i r ncir v ix wrm. r r t )' I . : l 11 I :i t : v ) " ti ".. r t asked M. Guerin how much time Street Embraces fhe territory hounded thermore, :ti . Evns N rt l i. . 1 ' rr.''- - H'.r .Mr. that It' South n Thirteenth betw-einoculation i . ' Temple. first : East, . by the 2 P int. 4. tl , t" ,J elaptes Ti hef ftoiu will IlKnmifiml return St .1 ifl-.'- t u : Third South and Second East. .v.. Jt'HN M AdlXSH." of -- pi;:;. r r ..id. art the first yield of serum. i t i.t th- t heck up Mar l.a T M J lon;''ro .. 1 . .. r i d 4 of c r, I kind th with the V serum," j c tli.il !. p .J.H p.njt j "It varies 19. .'.!' in Route .'-- "' . f work of hi iis.dsiiat tt. . i 1 ' thS- - . i y . i C.tk '.t.-r i . take a frerfii hoise Pint he aid. "If I i r.i. i ma ' it.ii, , M-- i, .iditiiK i.uiii M. Kaisb--yoiiii J. No. 127 him by with Operated and inoculating l.erjn today J4 t v v. of the United States company. f ,n,,, i..pl to get good Windsor Avenue Emhrnces the trrl-tor- y head .A, KtN: ulphthoria poison. I ought five tt i ...t i. x. w ill in.babiv be sii.'b. lo lOnvr. ,.t'. tr.',h Third from South bounded Sec. t by ; t? months. .1 i it t . ';i t ft" Pr it" r ,M.ihr from him in about t .T I t I ' . 1 r ' ? '. ,r O'Te i th'.S f. who t..i: on I ' oj.lv tho in wek Thirteenth from East ecotlt . East; N t. ;i ' pi t j' ! v a I i 4i l.. Uut ho would not yield lockjaw serum Fourth lo I i,t ' f." Ji tr, ki offSkltfl on t rn b . ... ld"a ;. to Main Thirit th tint . I ......4 Fifh South by t ;. t oi i 't tii fore seven months, nor serpent serum f .o , 'tl'..i. t (.- - ir'i M.V ' ,.f r Tl,. all question. teenth East. . t i' t ! vi .1 before seventeen months " I" . . . Route 20. tb fact that th - Itarnmond'p t i IP "How often." I asked, "are the horses II, r , ; v.. ? ro.i. v . .. t v Is r.-t extbfor t. were of rts r purpose t . I A AP.. inoculated during these months of in IT. C. Si? No. ChP.tt P. Cro?.ir. Its.' prop-rtKOperated ed lh I'r.i ly S'ate minim? ?" M S 1 it-- tt I pi'epa rat ion Wet Tempi" Embrace !i the terrltorv I Im- n oiitli siito. ni.d there w iMn .... . Jl4. 3 dose?, bcunded e In t l. ; "Twice week, with increa.-mtiK.ot : Ninth North. Main street, j mdl.it-l- y th- - ttMial d- nial. by Co!. ,t. , :' f I t!.." : ti'i" ; until thy (an finally take without harm South Temple and Third Wet. tl.i dl' "fli of th Jn i xp! tlt.lnsr the pnr I .1 t In vach dose enough of the poison to 1! wtip . jp, I v . ' -Route 21. ... tit,' I - l.?J nminntioji. Pr-.- d !f nt U.vans iall: "Hf I ' '.kill seor-?- i of horses not Inoculated. A t, it .i y 1 N j . u !.. aiTair Is r .i b'lwfn purely ic! IT. C. Crozie-- , r,ii s diphtheria, horso. for 1 ' by Operated ; t It and Mr. H.unmord and " Umbrae e. th territory instance, will lake enough diphtheria West Temnle . t .'51 3 j t n the United States ptop-ertle- s c mean a snl . y- Sevei th Noit. Third West, J ,. ! poison every month to kill 14') ordinary 1 brunrtri -.: "i !.- 1a j I ft II I. I t. ' . I"." Jf C tf to the Ctt!Kinherui. ? ha? bAn lock- - c;fll.ri Tenmle and Tenth Wort. I hi t t ; i '. horses. net a I J t ,. P!5' 1'il s lntimat d. About a ; ear nnd a half v. ; r !,t plfv ; ;l H in - 4 P !. 'I : tt-ffi It law horse will take enough lockjaw I an 22. Route Mr. sold Unir.n.ond inter tt , , ; n ,J 1 seems 1.. 1' .1 " r me irons ago mom i oison ,r, ..f 11 Ji'I I.itf P !i il r ! M l I ; 4 '.!. PI '. 'incredible to kill IO.iHih oidinary horses, i Operated by Joseph Jensen. No. 4(3 p. in ;i placer mlr.lnie prprty In Cill-fo- r; C"P I I i u ..f l.;. and on- of the ortHtlon of that W le t. i "x - ' l i i S e. Uf tt t , C a i'4 t - f .j i js and ihe f.rds. it merely a matter of j xtnth East Embraces the territo-t 'I t fehoul sal-for Mr. was th.it Hainmonl If t' We could push the bouncPd by Fifth South. Tw!ffh East, pleasant joutir.e. even further than that. If seventh South and Main street. lliere wore nfed of it." Route 23. once "And win ii this high iimtvunity by J. TT. Mdler. No. rs.177 S. esta blisheO .''' Earn antl-t-x;:- ie Embraces the territory i.s Seventh to hors-Ield the "Then reauy j by Ninth SmCh. Thirer.th fcriini, but to keep hiin so we bouvded must continue to inoculate the poison. East, Twelfth South and Eichth Eat. Route 24. timf.- - a month he must rreeiv the maximum do?c in order that thiee by Oeoi pr ?odrlioi p. 017 Oteratd iires a month11Z he may yield seven or West North street EmbrncfS Third Kood sr;in".-produci' igilt quarts bounded by Ninth South, j th" thev arr i:o;n: very rapkliv. We found tl nrce?ity i un!cad twrt valr. territory Belter take advantage of our II we should blood stop inoculating Seventh Twelfth South and Eit, Avould soon lose Its .1 UI.o hrr in n !st:io s'.l r on- - k: re l:nblc V, hnvc r eryth': more car loads to supply our tt.td". Cleveland Moffett in Mc- - Main ftreet. Route 23. value j ri. low prices never beiorc o(ici ed. Kv erv inrutn-n- t maiket! in plain cur ('hue S. Operated by J. II. Mil!r, r," that' terriEast EtnbrtK A Remarkable Oirl Athlete. Senth bounded by Ninth South, Einhth , l.vili.t Carpenter, a pretty 1! fleer,, tory East. Twelfth South ar.d Seventh East. si'.'t of IMnttsburR. N. Y.. j ear-ol- d chi'-- , t iwcnty-mi- ? 01. e of si family Th Largest Locomotives. l"'ii:g m ord smasher - n' has prov-'a i;i n May 13th this youn;; j ilthietii' Again the record hr.s bT. run-r.uth. girl's to vni!inhich-jum-"took delivered Alton had h..s The p intly from Yasxar by a two ioconiotiv?. of v hi' h it is a- ot to ir teei. ore aim i il Z "ii TH'- i imp was made in the luial i :i ii1': set td that they ar the largest and ic in; ' :,S1!C x!i itii' ion f the Stale ,'..rtaa! most powerful in the world. They have Aor.-in the preseiice ot Director to v. itneys the been built expressly lor th heavy trai, vod o; 's achieyemeat seivice between Chicago and St. Iiui Miss C irp'-iite0IascS of a happy a.cidenl. during: tii exposition. They will ban' as not th'' result 01" e athletics as most cirls twelve cars. weiKhlntc exclusive d b.ijc-patfp,'. jS as fovid I r'e' t' t'irtinsShe is a sprinter, nd on tons. alout n lvj Nov . i until S Orders sc,!ictfed frotn or,!:.f-!e Our sale positively c'o-e- s passnKrs is (earless and clever. With and t Open tie- horizontal bar evening be will load weissht ' a their ;ul! is not of the masculine Viss Carpenter 76o tons. Such a train mut b Put a frolicsome young woman. about vpe hauled IIG'2 miles in two and a half i iMi' the irrevlstiblo char;ni of dimples I I. ANSON. Treas. A. B. C A K ST I: N S V. N , Vl'rev ,V Mg?. J. II. ANSON, rc. DKRX, Pres. one hunJOHN with two stops and 'bve slow hours, hud jiink cheeks. She weights is five downs, maklrs the avtrag" tunr.lne pounds, and dred and eighteen im lies hlich. f avid tvo hi!i.1 total forty-si- x of nil.. Tho speed ,'otnisiiii sreater hipht as she grow? H ;:74.fi and of col-engines weight basketball team of the o ,,1jer On j aid pounds. The cylinders are twenty-twce she played center, alio withofher twerty-elehtwith in north-,.,inches diameter, ili'-won the eha nipionshiii Miss Carpenter's career inch stroke. The driving wheels. Mx in ' N v Yu'k t She IS an athlete i;as .just lupun. number, are eighty tnche In Uiamet!. on w ith her gym CM j keep is she steam s!i.ys. th and pressure working ""and alhletic work until sh" a 4iic cf tender has The capa-it- y sbil-ojiounds. of to the best her 'rri piied hcrs-lS400 gallon.s of water and nin tons cf happens" "something 'Then, unless to coal. Th boiler Is of th straight typ. are she ours;, aspires quotations (the ... ,,nio a physical directress.- seventy Inches In dhi meter, with r,2S umc-nsiMiin ni.iif inh tubes, twenty feet long. The jt now Sialics, 51-5- 3 woman appears on rue am- - fire box is 971-- Y. nine fet iorg tiy six wid. innate OlllK . s name i. win Miss arpenter 407 a ictic of total of feet with ara square as the best girl jumper kro down to fame heating surface. iivins. OutiPS'. it? Jin,,) a big - - f? .i(c - ri" -- .I f tr s ! . -1- . -.- -;.. tji .J i . d.-t- rt 1 r - 1 1 iT.-- : I t, '. 1 - t- , v f 1 f " . . ;r c i;t - -- 4b-li-h- u - 1 . ..:.!i T 1 ". '. -ut 1 : . .t'r. . -- , - ! f P-i-,;, 1 v - !. T ! . M. -. 1- T t.-- , . - 1 1 i- . i " 1 " . -'d X-- 1 t- n.. g 1 tr-- . , A- - - i - 1 i 1 ! my-t-'d- . ed r , 1 I - - . " 1 1 . i 1 '. .ifrin: n: um drrcd All $300.00 Pianos, Onk or Mahogany All 325.00 Pianos, Oak or Mahogany 0ascSy All 350.00 Pianos, Oak or Mahogany Cases, All 375.00 Pianos, Oak or Mahogany Casts, All 400.00 Pianos, Oak or Mahogany s 1 br-kei.- . . j .'uri'-rio-i- ur i , rd 1 :ir.---t'.i- n J ! : j . i :i'-r- ass-mbl- s e-l i (y.-'llts- , Tue. ! - ?.... T-t- t-- e'rcnicly Mi-.-- rj PiAN 0 ; TO I - - Opc-rate- d S,-ye- il s - ? ".- ' . " 1 m y j - 1 1 - -- a K-l- ;i 1 fr.j 1 . . -b .. f " p,i I.-- V- fully-Immuniz- . 1 ! nt 1 ully-iniinuniZ- '-u "tr '... . , niil. ii; $167.00 185.00 192.00 213.00 239.00 o . tt I ' cne-hai- tndr !. i i tr-ai- (INCORPORATED) os !. CAR. TEN SEN m, ANSON CO., TEMPLE OF MUSIC, V ; ; full-fledg- ed 2'i-ir.c- hnri-zrin- Telephone S. Main St. |