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Show , i ' Jijij i a S TIIE MOKXIXO EXAMIXEK: HiHEX, 1'TAII, ITEBDAV MOKNJNG, -- OTTQIiF.n 1903. 31. civic usefulness ia concerned. If you to public improvement and opposed to t men being favored against waut uu effective council volt- a i wise the bidders. is A to 1 word wboe us' old bark. Democracy, has g'raigtu ticket. Vote the Republican ticket Take a straight tip and vo'o a s ne.ther chan nor compass to guide it s'.ra ght. the unknown eea of the coming airalght Republican ticket. over Published Every Day in tha Tha Republicans have the nun years. Year by Tha Standard Publiih-luREGISTER TODAY. AaS What better man could we have for they are men who will deliver the ikete Cab mayor than that sterling American, fcoods. The prosperity of the city which ou Tiiday is the last day on your vote. Remember, if Portland Defeats Beattie. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Kuthler? Hu knows whs. itu In favor of to register. If you Bakersfield. Cal., Oct. 3u. Elgin ' s life la; he understand finance Ogden dues nui go forward it will go t cermake Kuchler for Mayor, l j Iarrit-- iu Del:ier.-huucred people saw Portland w iu from ' nor any other and lie knows Ogden. Ha knowa her ba'k. The Democrat Ufide.1 City. la.I'idiuB that your name W on the list of Beattie in a whlrlaind finish by tain on could the earth not hold city iu is and fuels with her ia her aspire power score of t to 1, ia an exhibition cou-tetimidity Jiiinilug Exoler' eta. Your vote is goiug to de ! , au:mcr, jvr Lions. He la the ideal man for mayor stationary. believevery and clEvtry Republican, cide which way the city and you with Singlr His merit the Democrats admit. er iu Ogden and Iu future, should regit w,H travel juhn E. Bagley is another man RACES BY MAIL, IN ADVANCE. the advance-Therefore vote tha Republican ticket ister iu order to vote for who life ia bound up In that of the of the city. tcent The Exam.nrr i tent by At Latonn. my. Ha haa already proved hi abil- and vote it airalght. The Democrat, in their platform, uf Ogdau, mail uuu-dCincinnati, ity to eieer Ogden safely through the 0, Oct. 30. Latonia rethe GREATER OGDEN. FOR declared agwlust have virtually per jear sults ahoals which any city dungi-roadlegal . in At lea?; quarter! present policy of municipal improveFirst race, six furlong St. Nod must encounter in its progress. vance The hU.ixiu Population Club of thirty ments. They condemn the administra- won. Bell Toone second, Reveille third. James E. Halverson, the Republican Is asking the people of Ogden to sigu tion of the past four year and promise Time, 1:17 FEARLESS AND IN9EPEND-ENT- . logthe ia Second race, mile and seventy yards candidate for city treasurer, a contract to give 30 ceuta a month a complete reversal of things. PerJohn Lyle won, Bonnie Prince Caar-le- y He for twelve months to ical candidate for the positlou. get 30,000 people haps they will give the city a return second, Miss Rll.le third. Time, is a graduate of the I, of U., aud has In Ogden by 1210, when the next ten The Examiner 1a a vtrictly Inof the good old days of Boyla sod 1:43 3 6. It gives fur In dependent a us Is taken. This money Is to be been (he banking profession Third race, fire and s half furlong Browning, when no ..lug was done la all side an equai allow. Adeaso won. The Mate second. Remmany yvars. He knows financial mut- used exclusively to Increase the city's the way of the public The Examiner hae no favor-ilea- . improv.i.g ington third. Time, 1:1(1 ter from A to 2. His integrity is o population by all legitimate meant. Sin-ei- . and no enemies Iu punleh. Those who are in favor of Fourth race, abort course, steepleis unbiased it well so that known mid or ll arlil give me caa Tha not be squandered sterling money such retrogression soil are opposed to chase Sweet Jana wou, Light Ou. and unprejudiced. never spuken of. We take it fur grant- used for foolish purposes. Time. su advancement along modern Unas second, Ohw King tutrd. will lie reCommuuirai.ona 3:03 ed. As city treasurer Mr. Halverson la there an Ogdeu citlaeu so poor of will vote the ceived on all aubjuci presented city Improvement Fifth race, one mUe Samoa won. The that he will refuse 30 cents per month? will ably fill a congenial post. from In respir;ful language Democratic ticket, if they register. For Martha Gorman second, Estrada I'al-msafe but tb true will as be knowa individual, Why make the assessment so small, the best iuterreta of the city It would city's financial luierests third. Time, 1:43 name must be published In full. as the l uitrd States government. we are asked? Galveston, Texas. has Sixth race, mile and fifty yards But if not well did be register. roinmunlrationa they and All letters Turrando won, W. J. Crltchlow, nominee fur rity ho ,000 citizens who give 50 cents a Light second. those who want a bigger, better, great- Deerskin third. Safety signed by noiu de plumes, or 1:42 Time, the so much of iu done has thrown past a be Galveston month to niska recorder, city asautnad nsmss, alll er Ogden are urged to visit tha regisSeventh race, six furlongs - Euba la tha aasia basket. Tha brave for that offire that it would be crim- 50,000 population. At the same rating, tration offices Sid Silver second, Marco third. subscribe and won, today asan man never bides behind inal eurelensuess on (he part of the 30 cents ia about right for 3U.OOO popu- their names so that on election day Time, 1:16 the sumed name. Dont ask volet la let him be supplanted in it. lation. Thirty rent. ia indeed a small for Editor to ba rsspoosibU they can help swell the great majority At Jamaica. lie haa mad the offire what It ia Iu amount. It was made small so every in favor of what you are ashamed of. "Ogden, the Beautiful" New York, Oct. 3U. Jamaica contribthe way of efficiency and low coat. to could afford loyal Ogdcuile No city can expect to prosper and suits : router a la ute to the club. Tbosa who feel that will Subscribers hlra. Florence O'Neill Smuford First race, six furlongs Druid wou, abide by tho narrow policy of penury of office this favor by Informing the candidal for city auditor. She ia 30 ceuta a month or I3.CU per year la subscribed to Zeals second. Incantation third. Time, In Democrats the Examiner by Tha failure to receive 1:14 24. a staunch Republican, but that U nut loo small fur them can take ten con- their before their breakfast. city conveutiuu. if Ogden U to Second race, mile and a sixteenth her chief claim fur office. Her claim tracts and pay 3 per month; If thnt Samuel H. Karris won, Antimony act grow it must continue to invest la EXAMINER TELEPHONES. for votes Is that aba haa made good la ia still too small, 100 contracts can be Rut if it la to lag behind ond, Arsenal third. Time, 1:43 the cily'a work, and will do so again. taken by oue person, and they can pay in the march of Third race, fire and a half furlun, civilization, it hat but EDITORIAL ROOMS Reid moor wou, Lone Hand aecou. ia slat- $30 per month. Tha club does not limit to The Idea of the Republican Independent Phone.... Na. SI adopt the Democratic slogan and Vino third- - Time, l:i3. Na. SS Rail Phans ing har for office ia to have an official anybody to one contract, but only one cry, "Down with the City Builders. Fourth race, the Richmond ban.! BUSINESS OFFICE who can do tha work aud do it well. subscription is solicited from each cltl- rap, ais furlong Handxarra woo Indepehdent Phans.... Na. 120 GIEASTERN PAR ENGLAND'S Race King second. Hermitage thlr.. That la Mrs. Stanford. S"U. Na. .M Ball Phene BRALTAR. Time, 1:J3 44. Juba D. Murphy, municipal Judge. If l.Oilu Ogden rltisena will give 30 WM. QLABMANN Fifth race, five and a half furlont He cents a month U will mesa 9300 per Road hie "Terrtbl Confession." Indapaodant Phono.... Na. 120 Curly Jim won, Hattie Aae aecon. now la No. 120 ia Britain Great Ball Phase engaged exba a "lead pip cinch- "- if such aa month, which is quite a respectable Daisy third. Time, 1:03 1 No, 120 ef bath telephone a pew Gibraltar In southern Meddling Sixth race, mile and a felateenih pression dues not savor too much of sum of motley, aud no une need be building closed after I p. m. Aala, at Singapore, iu the Straits Set- Roycroft wou, Gambler second, T. J The ashamed of contributing to it. contempt of court - cm London Cox third. Time, 1:38 24. The him. will and for vote give tlements, which win be, tha Now atop this knocking Republican a menace "a News to Germany, says, Democrats gre all going to vote for jour 30 like a mau. ELKO COUNTY MINES. a to and barrier Franco, AU those who have passed him. The following directors of the dub REPUBLICAN CITY TICKET first The to Russian ambition.'' step Tuscarora Has a Production Record of through hia hands and who have a have the contract blanks for you to Over Thirty Millions. vote will cast It for him. Even the sip n. Call ou any on of (hem and ia this great undertaking haa been the Settlements Straits the by acquisition too So hia cents who if think remember Justice sign up, and floater, you Elko county baa produced a verj dock belonging with Its temper of merry, will add the small, leave at least ft and tuke a re- govern turn of the amount of gold Ju the olden time large tribute of a good wish. Murphy la ceipt .or three month. The following to the Tanjuiig Tugar company. The says an Elko exchange, yet for a num it is tho her of years tha money aud atir Inc tha Ideal candidate for tbs position. directors each are expected to hand in News continues; "NumiuaUy, to active operations have boe. which la council Settlement Straits cltlaena John W. Austin, who asks the votes signed contract of twenty-fivcomparatively unknown, but a new er.. of tha First municipal ward, ha proved before next Saturday morning. They taking over thq docks, but in the af- ia dawning, and that which hag bee. ia the imhia ability In the Held of practical are all busy men. Call on them and faire of a crown colony it quiet will again resound to the ai ia respontivlty incident to progressive mlnlu. work. Ha haa solved the problem of leave your money. Push it along and perial government which sible for local action. Nominally, regions. Mayer. ala broth-rs- . watch Ogden grow. a mother and for exislencs RUDOLPH KUCHLER. It reads like a true story of the hi fur commercial is the purchase also, took At an early aga ha a father' Tho director of the 30,000 Populatory of Nevada to bear of mining ope A laudation ia, but Press tha purpose; atlona on a larger scale In Elko com Attorney. place. Ha filled it well. Ha la a nun tion elwb are: mi doubt, well ad lined when it statea ty. for there was n time, and not-JOHN E. BAQLEY. to trust, a man bread ahor' Charles J. Humphries, contractor. thaL the ulterior intention I stratevery long ago, when her output of gol A. T. Wright of Wright A Bona Co. enough to hoar tha raaponaibil waa not at all insignificant. Many t Rocardar, gic." WILLIAM J. CRITCHLOW. Walter Wedell, real estate and being a city father. Vote for him. Ihe old camps have been great pr of a Interviewed by repreientativa Dr. J, H. Powers would become durera of the precious uetala, and Treasurer. la only nece wiry to recall some r man- the Paris Petit Journal, Admiral Fourcar street Second ward. Uk the H. tha for Matson, George JAMES E. HALVERSON. nier is reported to have said: "It may thcee to remind one that this slat', noralnro for the Fifth ward council ager. ba said that a fleet supported by ueh a ment la not overdrawn: Auditor, manahlp ho ia a medical man. lie 1 Tuacarora baa a record output o: Joseph BoowcrofL wholesale properly lurtified, could absobase, FLORENCE O'NEILL STANFORD. ISfl.uno.OtKl, and Columbia Mountain also a Republican and a gentleman. of the any passage City, Bull Run. Good Hope and CorHia scientific training, however, is F. J. Klesrl, wholesale merchandise. lutely prohibit Municipal Judge. naval lorce, aud could render difficult nucopia equally as much. Just think what we would lay ureas on. Cities, If. C. Rlgcluw, Slate bank. JOHN D. MURPHY. commercial communication between of it! A few camps in one county I. U Clark, geueral murchandiae. like individuals, have to fight disease, produced fUU.UOO.OOO, and the exthe China sea and Europe, which have tensive operations now considered will A. J. Howell, district Judge. to ward elf epidemic!, to prevent helpREPUBLICAN CQUXCILMANIC But a could virtually be auppreaacd. very probably asaur millions more. less children from forces tLy cannot Horace Perry, Pery Bros.' mill. tact which has to ba considered la that The gold of that land waa Indeed good 1ICKET Co. A man of with alone. II. H. Sugar cops Rolapp. the creation of a naval port at Singa- and it Is agreeable news to hear that therefore, oa the city council la a' einr Sidney Stevens, Implement company. many of the old camps are taking new pore i the first atop taken by Great life and It ia exploration First Municipal Ward. work that will Don Maguire, mining expert. qua non wo must have one or two Britain in the way in which she longs again cause an active movement all JOHN W. AUSTIN. J. J. llrunimUl, rial estate la ease the Democrats try to alual marin be line to to go namely, in Elko county. supreme along the tha above argument and fit It on to uranne. Second Municipal Ward. Among those who are doing much itime commerce in those seaa which, cleric. Air d envrity Matson, candidal David Dr. H. J. POWERS. their knowa only her flag, have In advancing the mining Industry are railway after having Jake Eggera. "Genial Jake," tha boys O. U. Gilson, llUi Grand mayor, Dr. Ooaroy, 1st us remark that seen its Third Mualdpal Ward. puwei' wane beiure thui of a call him, who haa been assessor of an actively practicing physician for agent. JOOEPH B. DANA. formidable rival Germany. Singapore Elko county for no long thar the memThomas A. Whalen, real estate mayor la a thing the rtiy cannot aland ia a key put to the gale of (be China ory of man runneth not to the conreFourth Municipal Ward. owner. for. Tht mayors duties and trary, and hia partner of many years, seas." SHERMAN H. BROWNE. John Morphy, also a good man at any D. F. Densel, teller First Nutlonsl sponsibilities differ from those of n mark in the road. These gentlemen A physician la necessarbatik. councilman. POSITIVE ACTION. Fifth Municipal Ward, have a very valuable property on Id me inand estate real A. flitanrlul O. student-nof man ot n Kennedy, GEORGE A. DICKSON. ily a mountain, a celebrated landmark: n of Trado veritable Thu ('alifiirnlii Slate Board surance. and business acumen. mountain of 11ms which D. A. 8myth. European hotel. has adopted iho folio lug preamble Jumps right up nut oT the ground Headquarters, Opara House Bleak. An offending appendix can be loDali phene BOB; Ind. 20. William Glaaminn, mayor Ogden and resolution In opposition to confer strong and prominent. cated and cut out. It la a cunatant This section haa been a recognised ou the ES- Lring the power uf You know where to look for it and City. belt of great value for a numcopper Interstate Commerce Commission: VOTE FOR MEN. ber of and It la not Kiirprlxlng what to do with it sometimes. A years, AGAINST DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM The California Stale Board of Trade that immeuM deposits of high grado certain leakage of the heart obey OGDEN CONTRACTORS. Tha Republicans have put up some laws. A leakage of city Tund. howhereby expresM its unqualified oppo- copper are uncovered. The dtstrict is twenty mile direct ly sition to the policy of conferring upon north which on Democratic strong arguments thla campaign. They ever, would not he capable of detec- The plntforni, of Tuacarora and tha recent deComm.aalon Interstate Commerce have shown you, Mr. Voter, wnat Re- lion and prevention by the use of the Doctor Conroy is irytng to get info the velopments show that Messrs. Eggera to the power to regulate rate of trans-- j and Mnrphy have something extra of j office, and which he is pledged The law publican rule has done for the city and physician's faculib-show much a Drmocraite admlulstra graft have not been deduce as have j stand by, declares against Ogden poriatjon upon Interstate commerce good The vain haa been sufficiently 10 know ihat. It ia well decarried by the railroads of the L'n.tcl exploited lion has cost the laxpavera. work being iln by Ogden comrartorw. They the laws of the body. fined and the assays show extra good A physician as msnr wu'ild be out The Kep'ibilc.in city admlnlsiration States. point to a clean record In (he pant, and vsluea. Assay No. 1 showed 15.4 in The conferring of ouch power would, gold. 4.20 in silver, total 121.21 and on in strength ask you to uphold them of plare. He would find that I he body lias given to Ogden contractors the 21 "0 per emt copper: total value, for another term nitmlrlpal Is not amenable to the treat- work if the loc.il bids were h low ns In the opinion of thla bod, convert 123.20. No. 2 went 16.12 cold. 2.10 silIndividual. Commission the Interstate Commerce the ha The very strongest argument, howbe nnd body ment given the bids of eastern contractors, ver. total 112.22. and 22.3 per cent ever. which they have adduced, in thrlr That lw a dlgri'iwtoii. though. We twii-iwere rotor acts swarded (o J. P. into a hoard of traffic manager fur all copper: total value ton, 1102.22. efforts to gain j our support. Is ure drilling with personalities here, O'Nell where his bid was only a few ihe rail :oada carrying Interstate trar Certainly a very satisfactory muni. would be Hie tic. a policy which will cuuvlnre not only you, Mr not romlltlons dollars mure Hum the bid of an Only one remedy In the world that And miking almui personalities Ihrro Republican, but you also, Mr. ltemo Heca'iae this whs done the equivalent of a merger of such rail- j will at ones atop ltchlnea of the cktn of j the and is a atroug one in Joseph II. Dans, era. road Mr. cvnunmm dcr.ounrrd every In any part of the body. extinguishment Democratic Doan's Tha: nr '.uncut Is not bused on t.c lli lias O'Nei; ns a favorite routrartor and clement of competition. by the Third Ointment At any drug store, 50 sm-worked hmd all his life and MUTi'i'.h'd rcndenined tniblicmi iticumrc luit on Republican It would ccuiravene the uaiinnulj nctlon. ytt Mr. tot n. mk. Ilf h.i rWactcr enough o ,.;i m, k the profit of h!s contract In h! policy crywtdllrd in wbat la known as LIMITATIONS OF ELECTRIC POW- ' ER ON RAILROADS. i The R''itilican ticket Is on- - of to Mie, iiivc! an 1 filially work for Hll,i put up n building in Ogden and the law, ihe provisions of r r.'ti.g iimniiood and blinsclf ins'fal uf for ohir Hr t ha paid back to Ogdrn In the firet which were so aucceaefully Invoked in ackno.iic Unquestionably the most interesting f. the man war.' 'n (111 a mmi In the, mure Ilian the tew cent ill tax rmlaHng the merger of the Northern of the manr operating problem which jear I .. iu.iv le passed Parlflc and the Great Northern rail- - confront the railroads ai the present l'i routinl. He is al.-- j ihe man we are hi contract overbid t lie-- foreign con time la that of the substitution of 1.. .. u I'lii D'ninrrat road. tractor tn.ij p.ii'.r FotiiK to see I'lertr 1. electricity for steam a the motive t i. in .i 'i- -f It would H. In :o yo'ir ur-.- i. Vr Hie Fifth ward Hhrrninn It h-- plain to be crn that the the Interstate Com- power. Five years ago this rhange V.:! S" up. Teacher, pos-- j merce Comnuxvon with the power to waa regarded as a remote poaaihilltj--. Ii'.i .iran a lm.n x.ra ltrow ur's. opposed to giving party I In fact only three year ago Mr. Corliuvliicx man hin rhiirp to do a chnnce lunxti r an.l xiicrcs-fu- l wn'kingmen regulate (hr earning capacity of the nelius Vanderbilt published an article ' w ii .i eseru-- j :i ' 'iii i denouncThink hia a of work such Kiltieatinn, in the r.i.'xted story. railroad party Ijp in the North American Review in tx "hat i. r cun-oillcers for ahi'.lt?. busin" arume'i giving Ogden of the conn:; ..nd by thus timing 'h.' i::y whlrh he demonatarted to his own l".i' - W'l IV l.ivi. hr whal lilt K.uri mran. He can till the iii'ii the ptcbrince at a dlffercncr of ing that cotiiiriaxlon a potent fartur in aatiafaction and to the satisfaction of 1) n.i.b I ran p.iini ou; '.bill anl huxinros of th e, the great majoriiy of railway officials prrJict tha: be will .: leea ili.i'i $J'Hi on a SnO.'U'rt ccntr.ici! the trauMxutmiiin ' v , that anv general application of M ii'ii :i ' I V'c'vi!1 in ihe council. i:;:i !( u: of 11:111 wboni I'onmr I pledged by his country tiie liur.iir of a t confer upon the t ' aa railroads motive to -' power, . A. Dickaun 1.1 v .i in been w'i. the it p'.nf"rrn in give the tigdcn work to t;iirge right lo enter the lea.-- t under the then prevailing conl'.r- -i vls' nnlees the Ogden nun bid arena cf po'.i;-; vi: i'rxi'liTf In their corporate ca- ditions, was impracticable. up hv the Ft?' I; ward Since -- ' ! :."i kti'i-ir- . In lii other cine pacity a u ni. xaiire of defenM uga.nnt then, however, there ha been x veritiex than the ovslder. .vix'f Wiili the same train. cp aa hie . i.i ::)?- - home men nlwais receive the ' ii i i' a. irr; iai'ly ili all m1 tbe poait;c a ;'.rry and csnflKca'ory able revolution in expert opinion upon pli: .iciMn, Itr. Fowir. he ' thi matter. ;nr-- t .ml fn: 1.' in .'iu may far ji-- ir bui Ogdeu Democrat wan; to exerciro of the strength of the council inini. tiel' p'.wer. The I.oug island railroad, tbe New ii-- '. o hfa!:h He ly ra send the racney away. In all that pr'.iin It woiiH at once Fictional Ycvk Central and Hudson River i Tli i low n I! can Doctor Conroy run on the and the New York, New Haven trife but iruc a lover ir i?ae ihe different porcona The Denmcrutic of the cvir.---.- . I!' ci'.tiicraiic n it of rity a to the meaaire of; and Hartford company will all soon us 1, Og.den men dump protection o ;cli thi power of reguln- - j complete the electrification of their lie rea.i of all w'-p'.itiorm I suburban equipment, and . il I tl.r o a .1 nr ban ch.ir.v i ea coy work and ngfi.iiat p iblio iiiiprove-ii:- c lion ts::gh. ! invoked to confer upon other largepassenger railway compaulei posses brii fl. Vxilsv? r I.i S ir. the I w;li no' Now. V.i;. eoyic Sirely mri.-iuthe Ij.'s contest in !ng heavy suburban trade have also ,cctions-- a Kx.im.n- -r Af m : n , '.rg. po f. ri'i an! era', eiii)iTt any such a pin1 form by vnt.r.g w nilll ih arvjl more pare'.y tbe sain improvement iu coniempla-- i ' turn There teems to be uo reason to I'"nn'Ci.it this jenr. w'n. her in verify; .hen a k .n.r-i- lf Wi,;l. i vice r an and m. Ivea'is led rcv.it: uf the Coiled Statea ' doubt that, within n few years. It will would no; tri't I Vfl'e-- . e he ! g 0.1 man ai hpugh I municipal M.ffiv wuulJ s, of the reason n be novelty to see a steam passenger TO WORKINGMEN OF OG9EN. 10 'l.r-.upright und ifp itai.',.-- . a:, .: P. ti cx ra; " No m-- . et how good r. .t'.cal power of the popu-bu- i locomotive within the limit of a large :neu. guided by the splendid ptincip'.. , a ti If 'he i.cMngmru will cen:-.'--- . a j". ; ii vote for If i.i durrn.in.I .:nl from this rource of city. wh.rli y ;!iin ' ... The general substitution of electricIl'.n.cvi a !o of P u'm. .Tie '.iL u'-i.u i :.r. j d.ii gcr of California arc p'.v'vt: pr.iducta elv-Vity for neam in tbe moving of freight ; t , you w.ind pi., wikct ou haie Kilt-lilin a fir aa ,, rppnfi. the IViivvrarc cspccia'.ly ir.'Dt'fd. j traffic involve a muck graver question. Into the hands of those, excellent no doubt, but unknown and untried nuu the examiner out-sid- - Union Labor! SPORTING i3 g s AT I h r J - L PUTNAMS You find Clothing, hats, Shoes, Overclothes, etc., the ax ill uepair. 4-- and at prices to suit Cd3 ar.d examine and you Hill be satisfied that Putnams is the only' place to trade. 3-- a 3-- Putnams Clothing House 2-- FOSTER & HOBSON PAINTERS sya-tam- death-warra- dnt e Paper Dangers, Decorators, Sign Writers TO THE PUBLIC: W.U All Orders Beceire Prompt Attention Phone Bell 673 V. 1 emm-ellini- n 1 acU-nc- dafeat-deslins- rate-makin- . j 1 ' nr - out-sldc- - noui-Inuti'- 1 auii-trur- !.! r ! . 'i-s- ; j i ! 1 I Og-dr- n Og-il.'- . ! ; wu-.r- si-.i- 1! ir , ! elec-trlci-- a r i : r . it- pref-irctice- ' rail-r.iti- 'a ? 1 : . ! a-- 1 : r.cr - ! jfir 1 ir f.-- '..-- pru-puri- ty ! rv J r - -- ;li. 1 : i do veil to call on Foster & Hobson when in need of any painting or papering. Independent 231 277 TwentyFourth Street Theoretically, tbe advantage of electricity seems to bo plain. Aa Mr. J. A. Shaw, asaiHtant electrical engineer of the Canadian Pacific, whose able article on tbe subject of electric traction was summarized last week In our Review uf Events, clearly shows, o considerable saving ran be made In tha generating power in a large centra! power house. Equipment can also b utilized more effectively when elec- - trlclty la employed. Mr. Bhaw nays that electricity possesses an additional advantage, which be strongly empha- -in that the cost or road bod conaiructlon is greatly In faror of electric traction, higher grades and shorter routes being more easily obtainable1 than where at cam s used. Indeed, up- on tbli point Mr. Shaw goes so far aa to recommend that the railroads should divert a portion of the large aura which they art, now spending upon the reduction of their grades to the electrification of their equipment. Certain practical difficulties connected with this change have, however, been re. while and peatcdly suggested, removbeen these may have ed, atlll they appear to be sufficient to obviate any danger that the American railroads will be compelled within tbe near futu.-- to scrap any large portion of their locomotive equipment. Tbe economical use of elcclrtcltr. it la generally agreed, la only poaalbli where movement of traffic Is uniform otherwise the advantage are largely in favor of the locomotive which generates iwwpr according to the work i b- - done. There arc few roads in the United State whose freight traf--c is evenly distributed throughout the year, or where large Increases of freight movement due to special causes, such for exsmple as the termination of the anthracite strike in 1202 upon tbe business of anthracite rarriers, do not result at times in an abnormal Increase In the work of the operating department. There is much reason to doubt whether any system of electric operation could be devised which would meet these difficult les, everywhere present and which must be regarded as permanent. Another and mure familiar objection to the of electricity for steam of break down a that is a single engine or even of a doses engines on a division is not a serious matter trains can be sidetracked and the Interruption to traffic Is only temA break down, however, of porary. ihe cenlral power plant, such as might happen from any one of a large number of causes, would cripple a considerable section of the road and might within a week wipe out the .saving of a year secured as a result of the cheaper method of power generation. Mr. Shaw'a statement that money can lie profitably diverted from the reduction of grades to the electrification of motive power leave much for It la reasonably certain that the advantages presented by the reduction of grades will always strongly present themselves to the railway management. Elartricity. (here ia uo doubt. D coming to play an Important part In suburban passenger traffic. It ia generally admitted that within a few year the steam locomotive will no longer be used In suburban business. Nothing has occurred, however, In the recent progress of eleetrieity to shake the conviction, wh'ch nearly every oper-n. ating official bold, that the a team lo comoitve for an Indefinite period will retain, its portion In moving freth: traffic. ts ew York Oct 30. Bv a tie vote or to two 'the board of elections f cttv todav declined to plsee the name 0f william T. Jerome as tbe nominee for district attorney In lb Republican column of the official 0i for the city election. The Demn cratic members Voted against it lad the Republicans In favor or D. es- -. :. . . |