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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1912)
UMKjtaMID Published every Thursday by The Herald Publishing Company. Incorporated JOHN W. THOMAS. Editor and Mgr. ntred at the postofflce at AIR Nebraska, for transmission through the mails as second-class mat tor Subscription, vance. $1 60 per year In ad- The circulation of this newspaper la guaranteed to be the largest In western Nebraska. Advertising rates will be furnished on application. Sample copies free for the asking. THIS PAPZH REPRESENTED FOR f C REIGN ADVERTISING 0Y THE ::w general orriccs YORK AND CNICAC BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIFS THIRSDAY. NOVFMHFR 7. I!'I2 1- everybody happy today? When ex-State Superintendent .1. I.. McHrlcn, leader of (lit- bull moose party hi Nebraska, spoke at the third term rally in Mliainc during the recent political campaign, be prophesied a might) ant i Wilson ti dal wave at election that Would avv.-ep Colonel Roosevelt Into the presidency again. "Walt. suit! he, in the height h of his enthusiasm, addressing the dcmoM-ais pre t, 'until you heur from the Champ Chirk voters In Missouri, anil other places. " We walled and vv e heard. In Missouri thev aW Woodrow Wii son a naJonHy of 100,000. and in other places well, yen know what they did. WILSON ELECTED PRESIDENT May Pass 300 Mark in Electoral College. ILLINOIS TO ROOSEVELT. Wilson Carries New York Stale by Large Margin, SUIZER LEADS FOR GOVERNOR Sweeping Victory Carries With it Gains in I wer House. CROWD FILLS CRYSTAL Many Alliance People See Good Shew and Hear Election Returns Tuecday Night Flection returns began coming In over The Herald phone on the Crys lal stage at five o'clock Tuesday at' ti moon and from that lime until midnight and after, bulletin .r. nveivt (1 every t a or fifteen inin Mte. Two long distance telephones had been iinstalled en the slime h court esy of the Nebraska Telephi lie com pi'iiy, to whom apet isl thanks sliould b. given for their prompt and care ful service, as well as t lie assistance re ndered by them in making this a .success. Uecouee of the long ballot used this election, local return were very alow, many of the country precincts at finishing their count until mld nltrhit or after In AUaWaM tin first ward count was no; finished until after seven o'clock Wednesday moru tng, so of course it was impossible to give the complete local returns from the stage before closing, nMho tile count an far as it had gone was -. u frequently. The nwmtigeinenc of the Crystal ouUtld any previous effori to enter ta n. Seven long reels Of film. MV peclally selected for ii- evening. fu rait bed cntertukiiiiie tit tha eon starvtly remained new, and no picture was repeated. The vaudeville ml given by Rl.nl and Attain was very well liked, lli.al in his coon inipcrsona.:'cn. doing e peelally well. This troupe will al ways receive the glad hand when they come to Alliance. At midnight It was certain that Wilson WM to he tlie iu-m president Ro-.-sevelt had nlreadv wind him eon ui ulatit lis. so the tlre-racki is were handed ou' to the small boys and the guns were turned loose, while the r I fire bla.eil out for a lew nun Mte, to let th Whole town know that Wlls n was to be the neV pre I ideut of the na'.ion. The Crystal is becoming a popular AHian-e play hom and Its nightly (UMii'- ; is emsiant'v growing. Chang s of vauJcville twice a week, togctl r with 1 t high grade of pi tures f umUhcd i Ive the e'ltenaiu ment f.r whl.h -he people are look iing. Those wlu have not attended recently should make it a pom t( see the next performance. Tha open ing of the house Sunday evenings, while something new in Allian.--. draws a goesi crowd who would othe wise stay al home Only curefull selected picture are shown 8unda evenings and no vaudeville is giv I "new picture show K. J. Cheney, of TonUigun, W onang. manager of :h - Coned. elated Filui K iiange an t arranging for a film service to be iurni.-l.ed him for a new moving picture show sjon to be started at Torriag'toii, which w m middle- srowlns North Platte vallty town n the iruernto liue of the Hurl button. New fork. Nov. 0. With the elec tion of Wood ow Wils. n to the presl d in y aitd 1 honias It. Marshall to the lcc pr 'siih'ii v , i ssiii i d hy the earlier returns, the report! this morning gave tndtcattoha thai the electoral vote o the DetttOOrutle candidates would pas? the :i w HMrk. The sii of "e pi. pular tnajorlty gften the r.cin icralic national 1 1 cite or the state ottteldn of Illinois Uuu aught give electoral votes to either ( 111 mi, le ntuin New York state aasemb'v MM J to bo o ! hoimlntlv Dttarra iatic In llllno't. Indhatlona wer thai Judge Dunne, the Democratic andldate f,r fo:rtor. had won not withstanding the heavy Roosevelt vie tory. rirm-'t Speaker Cannon seemed to h iv" bet n defeated for re-ebctit.n to congfcss In Illinois. In aildition to Roosevelt's cert; !n vUKm v In Illb'fiiM. the lonfliient rlaltni of th" Rooievelt tnanas.Ts that Ml N l.an and Kansas would fall into th Rooowati Qorttttir n omel vrif -d h the partially comri'rte returns flfs trn- f! i-; Ttl r I rns from Calif nrnln wr- IBfaftr, lit I' ft thl- stat' In . bt hot wren Wllwti nnrt Romevelt Tha rittrertfltptv tttputtnt Vermont wea aPttj.H Hi nprmnneenient 0i t'i" rotno'.Cte rota which m, d Mr. Taft a majority of M4 vot?8. Tfe Provfd' nee (B T.) Journal rede' thai stntc to WlltdtJ wit'- rr 'iotf ftA.9 In New Ham"pabirc iwetned pfobaWe thai N-w Kn" nd entii ', with the :;-e;ni n of Vermott. unit gotif nnin. over to the Demorr&th rol New York. Now Votki Nov. ,.--Wr.o.how Wil son tvaa the 6h0l a Of the state of N .'W Yoil, -or pfealdcnt by a plurality ej t.niat'd at KbotH lOf,t)"M trotu, i t irn received from nearly ever Mecttotl dletrlci in the artnior city oi N Vorfc and from all bttt Bob 01 th.' :;. pa rjl ' lit outafrfa oi New York city. President Taft led Colonel Room v In tbtj aetne tllatrteti -.y about IS, VOtl .. Concr KBtan Wl'llam Sulzer w alacted Kovatnor arlth n plurality eatl mail d at about it-'. io over job n H dgea. Cie Reptihlican nntiiim e, who fn turn, lid Clear Btraua, candidate oi tha Prngreaatte party, by about I6,00i Veil i The citv nf Haffald rfvea; Taft, i.;. CS: Wilson, 2 1. CIS; RooseWI. 11 3.r7. Coni!ee tH'tmns for go vet nor it citv Rochester: ktulaor tOam.), 14, 8S7: II -!a n lRep.. 11.329; Btraul (Prog.), n.ono. At-iortein r'- Vwlaltm W'OOTVROW WIION. Taft or Roo evelt. weie matters ol' viijccture. It was certain, however that Illinois w mid gic an overwhelm iug majority lo Roosevelt, while th i. u-e in Pennsylvania was so cioaa a to bring all three candidates w nhii mage of BUCI ess Karly returns gave Cnvernor Wilson and (lovernor Marshall the "solh' south" and the states of Connecticut iNdawar Kei.tueky, Maine, Marylanu MaaaaotlMaaTta. New York. West Vir glnia, Indiana and Missouri. As re turns from th.e west hegan to come Ir 'uese early estimate were lonflrtned and Montana. New Jersey and New Mexiio wer.- iddeil to tlMMM that seem d cartala for the Democratic candl i&tes, vhlle scattering returns fron San rivnelsco and l.os Angeles mad it prohahle that California might jois he Wilson Marshall column. Rhodt Island also bacaaaa a doubtfu' state on th" returns this morning R Illinois. Chit iio, Nov. 8. Colonel Roosevelt and Judge Dajnjia, aocording to late r? turns, apparently huo curried th st. t" for jit sident and governor re pOl lively. AacordlAf to leurea at hand it wa- the co!o:nd s trolly; race In Cool, c uin ly thai carrier him Ihrongh. There, ir I, OS! out or 1,49k precincts, he lee Governor W'lsnn hy Iti.i'i'.l. bate re i.tii n- from down state show that in ;:: out if 2.TSS pceclacta outside of Coo! COOttty, Wiison wa lourteen vote, ir tha lead Preside nt Taft ran third both In Cook conbty and down tlr stati-. fiifl ii' Dunne will ariliarenriv go ielo Office with large pa trail t) One thousand two hundred and alffrty ana preetneta out of 4.281; In tha stat gave Donne (Dam I 1 12.73 1: yvml tProg ), S9.:,"". Denaen (Rep.), sT.nm Only meag'-r returns have heen re ceived on candidates lor other stati1 eflices, but the Denioeratic candidate for the ninor stat" ofrlcos are leadtltj by a OOmfortabla margin. Chicago. Nov !. The first pr?cinci latum 4 ( utside of Cook county wa the Keren d ronaetnat of the Third ward citv of Rockford, Winnehago county which anve Taft, It; Wilson. 35; Roosevelt. 182. Returns from 222 precincts out of 2, Ts.s in Illinois', outside of Cook county giw - Taft. I.! :;7S; Wilson. 17.780; Roosevelt, 2',;t- The same precinct! in lifts! gave: Taft, 39 384; Rryan 20. 218. Ra Porta from thirteen counties out side of C o: indicated Dunne hac carried Dine, I', ink three ami Deneei one Donne continued to lead in Coot county, "i precincts giving him .".I. pv ii a. 28.900: Funk. 2(i.9.r.t. romp' f" returns from thirteen pre elmts tha citv of Chicago gave Pooseve't rr,9: Wilson. 89-t; Taft. 434, Debs, 341. IOWA VOTES FOR DEMOCRATS Returns From Southern Coun ties Oesiroy Roosevelt's IM WILSON HAS SAFE PLURALITY. Boat aai, nominally THOMAS MA RSHA1 J. tnd haseii on D.e later vetea reported II i toed not wholly imuro'iu'ile that Us tlv let (oral votes would go tt WW i'lie v-.t" I" I tah save ind'catiom :U;.t siate might he curried loi Taft The wite in peimsy i anla wat amazinsly close, the returns fron it ;. to -ind proelaeta, aaahtaalw over 18VHUI votes, giving each of th thie? !ei'ilu preid.ntlal candidate! ruore than t.o .mm votes Preside in Taffa lad In Philadelphia district! was off. ci by the heavy vote polllei; bv RK,e. 't .uhI W iUen in other parti of th stale Many surpria. ere shown lo h Massachusetts. Nov, il. Massachusetts a" Republican state, gave substantial maturities to (ioverno Woodrov wiison of New Jeraay an Qovarnor Rusaaa K. Hiss. inmocratli ca'ndidatea, raspeetlvrt, for iireslden rnd governor It was the first tint hat Massachusetts ever lavored oth o than a Republican for presldcm P:es:ceut Ta't and Colonel Roosevelt Republican and Progressive cancti Catt s. respe t'vedy, ran about even. Slisht g:i;ns were made hy the Item oerats in ih- sixteen romi iiaalnna Alatrlctti. but the legislature appearec on the face of early returns tf- be prac ticailv UDChanrad This would Ind1 cate th" election cif a Republican Cnir d Stat -'- senator to succeed Semitic, w Muriw Cran. Roatoa iletums from 40." out of 1. 102 voting pnein-ts in Massaehtwaatta InclndlOJ 111 ut of 221 precinct Ir Boston. givs Rotaa ( 3 857 Taft H, :;87 and Wilson "S '72 Returns fo: govcrno- from 4iil :r of 1,101 votltu j;: eciiie 's. Incd'iding 111 out of 210 Dos ten ere imts. aive: Uird iProgi. 41 492: Teas iDem.l. "S.S'-J: Walke, (Rcp l. IS 9 '.9 Roosevelt Carries Home Town. Oyst Rav. N. Y., Nov 8 -Colone RooaavOU enyi'Mnl Oyster nay. hh h .n- town, bv a plurality of )aj ove, Wooilr w Wl'son the rote srandlna Ranararalt, It; Wilson. 2is Taft. t;7 The colonel's own election distric voted: Roosevelt. 231: Wilson, 8fl: Taft. Nevada. Reno. Nov ti - Karly incomplete re turns from scattering prectm t thnMivh.uit the state give Wilson substantial lead over Taft and Roose , -Ir The congressional and senaioria OOnUala are ?o close that no predic tion could be made of the outcome. Republican Stnte Ticket cn Early Re poi ts Appear j to 3c hlecteo by Gen erally Good Sized Pluralities Long Ballot uclays Cotnt. Las Moines, Nov. i. Flfttrel from BWmi jic toai ill 01 tac i-i.'ciucts in thy slate pdl iOodiow Wnsou ahead 01 Cotoooi kooaaratt by a pltatallty 01 4,;oo ttf tj." , ii tlie pi i seai ratio con- lllleltb. Larll ,r rolurna had give a Roosevelt i luhatnntlal iad oi nearly 16,600, es- CeiOUttad. lis0 tigUle-'S WCT'J OUSc U OU K' pOrta from the noiUieru part dl the btate, which i'Ud heen ccnceded to he lie.; Koisevcii dtrongliold. Reports troni tha aonthefn counti. a, bhwevar, .ualcrially changed the situation. Ratnrna lio;n 559 picciiicis outsid.? oi Polk county, Des Molncs. give: Tftlt, 51,24(1; Wilson, 4 Via; Roosevelt, 17. 561. Santa precinct in 1108 gave: Toft, 31.2 vi; Bryan, Des 1oinc!'. Nov. ij. With conslde r uhly le naa than one fourth of the total precincts In the state heard from, (Uioaevelt appaarad to he landing wii eon by iron: 24,004 to 28,000, Later re teurna bad i tendenay to cut, this Sgure, but if the present ratio is Kept up the anal 'l ihj have a plurality of mot" than 20 00. I .ate fi jorts Indirata that George W. ClatUe (it.'p.) had debated Ihh I3emcicr.it ic o: i.on im K. C. r.unn. but deflntta raturna afare unavailable. R ports on congressmen were so scat tered 8 to !ic:an lhiic or in. thing Congreaaman l s. Pe pper (Dan.) o,' Lh S"i"iid district, was the only onf whos" "l.c tion was certain. Dor, Moin m Nov. c,. The two firs precincts in Iowa to report, located in Dea Molin-s. give: Tnft. 90; Wilaoa, III; Roosevelt DiO. Scattered estimates from sTx coun ties in Iowa indicated thai Roosevelt line! a slight iad. site. n precincts in Des Motnei give-: Taft, 1031; Wilson. 1.5S1; Ro ise veil. 1,827. Fifte' c. preclaota in Des Itotnaa give for governor- Clar'e (Rep.), 7. 7u2: ir-inn (Dent.), 1,046; Stevens (Prog.). S0i. Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, Nov ti. Wilson and R'joaavelt a-e running neck and neck :n Pennsylvania, in 1,041 out of 5,377 election districts in the state outside ol Philadelphia, Taft had .8.r4.-1 votes WMlaon, 82,0U, and Roosevelt. 61.646 In PhRadelphla, arlth less than half ot the return;. In. Taft leads Wilson hy 14,000 votes and Roosevelt by 11.000. Philadelphia Returns from election district-? in wards in Philadelphia Uauatly carrie d hy Republican organi atlon landara siiow that Taft i lead Ing by about two to line over the com bined vote Of Wilson and Rexisevelt. In tlie state- outside of Philadelphia the lirst returns showed Wilson leadlnj; strongly. One- anadred and fourteen election districls out of 6.608 In Pennsylvania ive Taft t:.9S7. Wilson 5.196 and Roosevelt 4.735. Colorado. Denver, Nov. Returns re-ceived from ttt j: rinds in thirty counties, inciinlitig 174 la Denver. Indicate that Wilson has carried the state by a sub Btantinl plurality. These reports or. straight ballots give Wilson 22,801 Talt 11,308 and Roosevelt 15,355 Figtrr -d on an estimated total vot of !T0,COQ in the state, Colorado should give Wilson a plurality of about 40,000 Willi:' the indicated WUljOB leC probahl) will carry through practically ti.e- en'ire Democratic state ticket, the Republican and Progressive leaders have not conceded the election of a Democr-etic legislature, which wll elect two 1 'nit -d Stt.'K-.s senators Par tial re-turns from the city of Denver 'ad tea to that rh stute-wlde prohi oition ani -n Ituent had lee n defeated decisively. Maryland. naUli.H re Th.- Ne ws (Prog ) con cedes Maryland to Wilson by a plural lty ot about 11,100, which. It says, the meager returns iicim Ih" stai' indicatu .ill be la i gel v increased by the vote in th' conntieae Roosevelt was run ning a good second. Rnit imore-- Forty prei incts out oi 33s in Fbilllinore city give: Wilson, 4.537; Roosevelt. 3,120; Taft. 1.084 Maine. Portland, Nov. 6. Returns for pres ident li'im 1 to out of 521 cities and low lis. comprising 0i out ol 634 elec lion jiVec 'nets, give Roosevelt, 2U,8 '8; Talt. 14.304; Wiison, 21.818. Portland -Returns from 28o out of 521 cities, towns and plantatlons.com prising 3X7 out of 634 election pro elnets. give: Roosevelt, 35.8ih); Tail, 21.2.M.: Wilson. 39,878. Cl?rk Reelected to National House. St. l.ouls, Nov. is j In th. Nlntli dis trict Speaker Ctar (Oeni.) la reelect i d to congtn ss. Kahaaa City. Nov. C. Five prec inct" out ol 201 in Kaneaa City give Wilson ;i;3 Rtwaevelt 2ns and Taft n8. For goyerooT, Major i Dam.), tin.T; McKlnl y (Rep.i, 108; .N'oitoa (Pior.), 2C6. BIRTHDAY PARTY A number of Rebehahs worked a pleasant surprise on Mrs Mollle Fra zb r at the home of Mrs. Al Witter on Rox Hutte avenue on Tuesday af ternoon , from 2 until 5. the evewt being In honor of Mrs. Fra.ler'e bh-thday aiienlveisary. Mrs. WikeT sieved a 4 course lunch which wTua pcrfe-clion as o quality and ciuantity. As the guests were about to depart they presented Mrs. Frazler wlith a beautiful RelM-kab pin wishing Iter many more pleasant hirihclays. Now Hampshire, Concord. Nov. t Return, for prefl tlonl from ten elect lc a precinc ts out o: IPO In New Hampshire gave Tart Wll Wib-on 713 nr,d Rooeevalt 4n;. (tame alacea lor go e' nor give Worcesi t Rep.) 1,018. Pelker iDetn.) 82o and Churchill (PrOg.) S'-fi. WILL DEDICATE CHURCH The baaatnetBl 6f the new Christian church at ninth street ami Pox llr.'te avenue will be dei ateel at three o' Clock Sunday tiftc nor.n with spe ial exerclss for the o Ocaatogv The And icatory sermon will be prea hod by Kvangclist F. K. Day. ; ad llu sing er win ajtrn special tnoate, Rev. R. M. nun-rin cf Mitchell will be pres ent to part 1 It-pate in the ceremonies. A apodal invitati. Ii iias been cxte.ml ed to all AU'aji.-e pf -p'c to be piV8 e tr at th 1 1 de dicPtlon. STARTS NEW BUSINESS IVii3. Zehrong Opens Well Equipped Suitatorium and Mending Bureau Oklahoma. Oklahoma City, Nov n. The fir three prcetntti in Oklahoma reportitj'S give: tVlteon edectorF. IL'-;-. Ri pttbllQ an elattora. 144. Seven of the ten R" publican eltctora are Roosevelt adher enta. it haa not b "en determined hoar thev v !'l VOtl ahonld Republicans car- rv the ieflHte. " ' Rhode l3land. Providence, KfrV. 6 Returns for i ret ; ' in! from six nm-ns out ol thirty sb- rltl-i and towns in Rhode Is c'-e: Taft, 9 I; ROOaevett, 179; Wii son. 415. South Carolina. Columbia. S C., Nov. 6. The Demo erotic efectoral ticket has been sled d by tin is"al majority. The progic slve tlcl et Is second. Texas. Dallas -Returns tioni 104 precin't out of 4 ,80n in Texas give Wllaon 7. 27",. Roosevelt 438. Taft 592, Debs 479. Mrs. W. H. Mining has been in Denver for some time taking a com plete course in tailoring, dyeing, eend pressing, with one of the large st ea tablishnient.s in that ity. She luiS now returicl and opened up a com pletely equipped ahop tit ieee Ilox Unite avenue. She alrtmiy lies a well established busiuciss in this line and will now enlarge the same, car ing lor work lot out of town Italians as well as those in Alliance. in c oiniec Una with her other work, Mrs. Zebrung lias taken the agency ml for the Wcathe-her.d Hat Co., the , ion w htaters af the west, reno irtore, blea-liers. dyers and finish ers of gantaV and ladies lints of ev c ry description; the lloldt-lmn lv Flow er Shop, floral aril ts; and tho Ilirmingliani Sisters Specialty t.'ou. pany. luindling high gride huliea' COrveta. The above firms are au higli -lass Denver linns and t.heir agen y will be an asset for her in he r businiss. PRESIDENT Georgia. Atlanta. Nov. 8 -Returns Indicate that Wilson will have a large majority, with Roosevelt running second. TRI-STATE IN ALLIANCE Florida. Jacksonville. Nov. I. -Wiison carried Florida by Democratic majority. Wo' grow the usual Ohio. Cincinnati Returns Irom the first five preetneta give Taft 477, Wilson 3'4 and Roose velt 105. THE CONTEST CONTINUES The dispute bet wet n the Allianc e' city school board and the- el;ty coun cil over the level of tlie sidewalk in front of Central school continues. Alter si rvijig ;ui injunction on the school iMKird ordering tJiem not to haataU a concrete walk bdgher than the established grade, rhe grading crew was put to work and lowered the- le vel of Hie street about IS Inch es to the establl.slu'd graile. They arc now having a temporary walk for use during the winter. Culkn Wright, preside r.; of the Tri-State Canal Company, the own atn Of the largest irrigation .system In the North Platte valley outside of the government project and own ers c,t an lanaM use- amount of Irrigat-e-d laiMl, spe nt last Saturday' inorntog in Alliance on trUfetatM on his wsiy to Scottsbluif. lie had just been to New fork C: y conferring with the main owner of the project. IMPROVEMENT IN PICTURE SHOW laid F. trip noon. J. to R. If, t rip to Was made an eototnoolle Itemingford yesterday after- Hampton made a business RridgeK)rt Wednesda.v Miss Alma Weidenhainer has ac-ce-plAl a iiosition as clerk with Mrs. Siuimons in her ladies furnishings stove. mm The Indies liuild of tha Kpiscopal church met with Mrs. U. L. Phil lilts Wednesday afterneen Indiana. IndlanaPOlbl - - Twenty-seven pre duets ait Of 3.172 in Indiana give: Taft. 2.n33. Wilson. 3.9x7. ROOOevell J14. Same preetneta in 19"8 gave: Taft. 6.111; Rtyan, 4.4;o IndUaapotta, NOV, fi - Indiana appar ently went overwhelmingly De nio criitio elovernor Wllaon. on tie ba-ls of 51i printesl precinct- out of 1.172 prec inc ts In th-Mate-, had almost as ruanv votes & Taft ant Roosevelt combined. For governor, sam.u-i Ralatoi I Den.) led -ever Albert I. Reveridg (Prou.) arid Willian. T Durbln (Rep ) I.. J. M linger was hauling lumber the firsi of the wee?k for a n -w barn on his place northeaKt of town. Cluis. K. Murphy of l-ike-side was .ii Alllan e- on business this morning. While in town he onlhd an The lle-r-alcl office to order some lettr he ads We ' iMii 'liuien ttrul s:athmery, iut more busim-os ar- pleased to sue Eannora use praaaad only because- it make -for the I'riiHers, but The preprielois of the popular Cry.-tal Theatre, vv he-re The Herald gave the elect leu rut urns Tuesday night, have made- a bi improve eniemt and put this theatre in the elaae of the big city theatres by itkstallinjg u new eompc nsator of the Mell-llowell make. This machine produces a much steadier and hrighfi r light by putting the- aniperam- up and the raltngn down of the electric power used for light in the moving picture machine, taking the place of the rhe ostats eomnicoly used. It insure a sie ady light of (treat power. ENTERS BUSINESS AT BASIN Louis l.uft, who was in business in Allianee for a number of years and who is one of the loHd'jig member of the Alliance Fire depart ment. haB purchased a asloon an 1 cafe at Has in City, Wyoming, in the IU- Horn basin in the northern part of riie s ate. and will og into business there in a few days. The saloon ami cafe have a large business there. Louis has employed Jack Dare, the exiter! en enl chef at the Hotel Drake, who left yesterday to lake- charge of the cafe there. Louie. many friend wish him success. M. I). Nichols, the shoe mail, has returned from Sheridan with a sore foit, being compelled to walk with a crutch. Oregon. Portland. Nov. S - Scattering reimti irom the stat'- and Incomple te returiu iron.. Multnomah count Port laud i ladlcntii that WOaaa has rniilal Ore MM hy a snfe uluralilv. with Roose-velt se. ond The -natorial flght apparent ly lies be 1 .veen Ib-n ..lllllg I Rep.) an! li.are.v i.nie' ifjeo.1 Inaahaa Bonrn 1 tRe-p .. igcanaant. is ruaa ng third ir the e.ol ret irn- c man surTiage h running --v -u wiiile single tax Is de- fe ii ei nil a Wiping!) Montana. Riilins. Niv. g, . rt st two prr In-ts reported in Montana give: Wii ton. Rnevtt. S'.'4: faft 278. he-cause ii lies tone give-s u cimuiiiendable to correKpcMide ne e. The He-raid editor weni to Hang bggaVl laKfOH tn bu.'.ie -s Mi ulay morn in. , returning that nocn. Win. Landrigon. brothe-r of s ieii AlliniKe tcelay wai'iug a e-ar f apples, sell from the roomi arrival of they will Herald building, this issue. De-nny, for the which in The as adveiis.cl br.Micr of well known Alliance the Harvey in this first oi Irvin Myers. Myers, w ho i couuiy. wae hi the week. He has rented in Harden county and will the Kverett Fldreel ran h In winter. He orders his adelres, for The Herald chuiged from (tsh kush to Orlando his pUu wrk on the e . in Miss Clo.- Klliott of New has been visiting with her Mrs. A J Cole AT THE CHURCH fj gjjggT, tfrgjgl Castle si.v' e-r. A i. aee unt of !a k of space ihese Itinis were crowded out this w,- k