The Norfolk weekly news. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1888-1900, November 08, 1900, Page 5, Image 5
Ill I 1 1 II Norfolk Electors arc Making Little Noise EFFORT TO GET OUT VOTES lilcill Krilllillriill Wimtlirr ITimhIIk III I lnrK Vulf Will bo Polled -Tim NNe Slay Im iMrtiul W lnii the Krlurit llrcl 0nn In Klcction day opened tliiB morning bright und clear but with 11 nithor chilly wind blowing from the northwest but barring this tho weather was ideal mul if a large voto is not polled it will bo no fault of it Tho intense interest in tho election was evidenced in Norfolk curly in tho morning when the party workers and vehicles begun to assemble and citcn luti about tho city Hard work 1h be ing done on both sides and tho average voter will undoubtedly fully unduistuiid how his ballot should bo cast and bo in structed for whom ho hhould voto by tho cliiTcront workers Tho votes began to como in early and tho election boards will undoubtedly be very busy until tho polls olwi at six oclock tonight Tho prospect is for a largo voto as both parties uro doing their utmost to sou that tho electors get to tho polls and excroiso their rights ol franchise All is being dono vory quiotly and orderly tho city almost having the quietude of Sunday It is confidently expected howovor that this will give way to Biilllceut uoiso tonight when tho returns begin to como iu and tho en thusinsts begin celebrating tho results of their etlorts and lenm what tho other fellows lmve beou doing in other parts of tho state and country The fusiouistB will roceivo their re turns at the Bryau club rooms uud tho republicans will undoubtedly congregate largely at tho Auditorium and it will of course dopund somowhat upou the character of the returns as to where tho most enthusiasm will bo found In other cities aud towns they are probably having exciting times with riots and other disturbing features but iu Norfolk republicans and funionsists mingle with as much serenity as though there were no contest whatever and all were working to the same end As far as the republicans aro con cerned earnest cfiorts are being made for the head of the ticket aud for John It Hays for congress Interest is al so bhown in the republican legislative ticket The fusiouists are making a particular effort for their legislative candidates while the balance of the fusion ticket is also receiving some des perate support ReturuB from eastern states aro likely to be reoeived here about 8 oclock or perhaps earlier as the polls close there an hour or two earlier than they do here and the returns will begin to be received soon after the polls are closed TUESDAY TOPICS H E Owen came in from Cheyenne Wyalastf night t A J Durland returned this morning from his trip to South Dakota N A Ralnbolt aud J 6 Maylard were Madison visitors today F P Prince was over from Madison to see how Norfolk does its voting The team of Shenzel Appel took a lively spin down toward the Junction yesterday but did little or no damage O B Hazen and family expect to have this week for Colorado Springs Col where they will spend the winter A jolly crowd of young boys and girls enjoyed a hayrack ride last evening probably the last of this popular amuse ment The day and night shifts at the factory changed today noon instead of last Sun day thus giving the employes an op portunity to vote Mrs Sutherland and daughter Myrtle came in from Neligh yesterday enronte to Madison where they will make their future home Miss Laura Durland left yesterday for Griswold Iowa to attend the wed ding of her friend Miss Graco Murer who formerly resided in Norfolk The work of excavating for the new Bishopblock at the corner of Fourth and Main streets goes merrily forward and the hole iu the ground is constantly enlarging The work will be completed in a few days and tho laying of the foundation walls can be commenced Battle Greek Enterprise Bernard Lindorman who has been residing with his brother J H Lindorman of this place for some time past left for his old home in Germany Tuosday Though Mr Linderman has not disposed of his interests in Nebraska it is likely that ho will remain in Germany Manager Goo II Spear of tho Audi torium hns recoived a telegram from Mrs William Huwley Smith of Peoria 111 cancelling the date of Mr Smith who was to have appeared in the Audi torium Thursday ovouing of this week on account of sickness Many Norfolk admirers of Mr Smith will regret ex ceedingly a condition that compels the cancelling of his date here and will hope for his early recovery Al W Martins mammoth production of Uncle Toms Cabiu under the management of Ohas L a1tcrfl is to bo presented in tho Norfolk Auditotlum novt Monday night November i Thoro ore 150 ix oplo in tho troop headed by John W llitrtwcll who takes th pirt of Uncle Tom Little May Dickinson takes tho part of lCvu Tins company is said to be tho strongest on the routl picsentlng that attraction aud comes iu a special train of Pullman oars with a largo amount of special scenery bands ponies donkeys hlixid hounds jubilee singers and everything needed for a full aud complete rendi tion of the popular drama as well as the street parade WED NESD AYW R I NK L E S The West Side Whist club will meet tomorrow evening with Dr and Mrs Frank Salter Mrs 51 1 Tyler returned yestmdny noon fiom a two mouths visit with her mother in Illinois Rev U D Gearhnrt and wifo came down fiom Pierce this morning enrouto to Newman Grove whcio ho will lie pntnr of tho Congregational church Mr and Mis Samuel Kent Sr went to Minneapolis today to make an ox tended visit with n brother of Mr Kent whom he has not seen for ill years lohn Ij iOeoklerof Davenport Iowa is In the city looking after property in terests Hois well pleased with the prospects Nebraska has of getting in the republican column The chance for nows outside of elec tion returns appoars to bo very slim but anyway that is all the majority of people seem to desire and if this is caicreu to ineie win piviuaniy no utile complaint The ladies of tho W It C made a vory great success of their dinner snp per and lunch served yesterday aud last evening They enjoyed a largo patron age aud served a very good repast Their effort resulted in clearance ot something over The people of Tekainah havoj boon somowhat alarmed recently by tho ap pouranco in that town of a case of small pox Tho health oillcors took prompt measures to stamp the diseaso out and it is not likely to spread Tho case does not appear to bo of a virulent typo Oakdalo Sentinel A Wiltses pros pects for a heavy second crop of garden produce this full were cut short by the frost on Thursday For several days he was able to supply his tablo with now potatoes mid crisp radishes and lettuce the result of a volunteer second crop in his garden The potatoes wore an early variety and when dug last summer the small ones were left in the field These sprouted under tho favorable conditions of warmth and moisture and grow until tho Hold was green once more Last Sunday Mr Wiltso pulled up a hill and was surprised to find now potatoes of good size The season this fall bos been most remarkable one for tho second growth of crops Klectlun Notes It does look some like snow It looks as though the people United States ore very well with McKinley imperialism there was going to bo a landslide and avers that it is so but that Mr Bryan was very thoroughly buried under neath Drs Frauk Salter and A Bear wero parading the streetB this morning under cover of a large oottou umbrella liberally besprinkled with flour Their explana tion was that it wus biiowing so hard they didnt dare venture out except under cover Warnerville on presidential electors shows a loss of 13 for the fusionists and a gain of 31 to the republicans as com pared with the vote of 18JIJ School craft shows a gain of 12 to tho republi cans and a loss of ll to the fusion ists Whats tho matter with tho country preciucts A L Carter for commissioner and II G Bruggemau for assessor seem to be the two who did not win out with the rest Both made a persistent fight but fuiled to receive tho required voted However considering tho desposition of Norfolk product to get on the losing side it is not surprising A crowd of men of all political be liefs wero congregutod this morning iu front of the Leonard drug store aud were eujoriug the election returns very thoroughly The fuiiouibts took with every appearance of good nature the thrusts made at them by the republicans and reciprocated In the best they had TUB NORFOLK NBWS THURSDAY NOVUM KKK 8 1900 of the pleased -thank you As a general thing Norfolk fusionists accepted the result very good naturedly and joked over the matter with as much spirit as tho republicans With the defeat of the Aguinaldo sympathizers at home it may be expected that the rebellion will be quickly stamped ont of tho Philippines It is reliably reported that P A Shurtz was compelled to send a nurse up to Mr Jenkins home to keep appli cations of towels immersed in ice water on his head Bert Eberhart is said to have enter tained the Bryan club last evening with some strictly original news He said he had just received the information that even Bryan had voted for McKin ley Tho latest report is that Grovor Cleve land has revised his statement that COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS A IurK Number if llllln Allimixl unit OciiitiiI lliiMtHft hcIimI The Norfolk city council met tu ad journed regular session Saturday even ing with Mayor Roberts m and Council men Hiummuiid Meek Deguer Grant Hcckmuit Spolltuaii and Uhlc present Absent - Bullock Minutes of two preceding meetings were read and approved Tieasurers report for October show ing balances as follows general fund filll inlcroM fund 11 fiOl 111 water fund sr li road fund JlWJfl sink ing fund fJSiMi 7 the department fund 11 1 SO was read and refeired to auditing committee Police judges report for October show ing tines collected iflW Ml read ami in terred to auditing ciimmittiMi The auditing committee repotted back tho treasurers statements fur August September and October and the police judges repot t tor September lis correct and report was accepted Committee mi streets and alleys re ported that a car of stone had been re ceived and placed iu crossings iu various parts of the city The mayor was uuthoried to Instruct the street commissioner to till in the streets where tho water mains had been uncovotcd so as to prevent freezing Tho special committee on electric lights ropoit tl that it had conferred with Mr Patteison lessee of the electric light plant and that he had agreed to furnish tho six street lights for the luino price us before the last three were put iu and recommended that the three lights be discontinued The report was adopted and the clerk was instructed to notify the lesseo of the lighting plant to discontinue the street lights at the inter section of Norfolk avenue and Ninth stroot Philip avenue and Sixth street aud Philip avenue and Fourth street J W Ransom agent for Geo II Bishop iuked the council through the clerk for porinit to erect a brick build ing on corner of Norfolk nveuno and Fourth street The request was referred to the committee on fire and police with power to act A communication from City Engineer W II Lowe iu regard to establishing a guide on South Fourth street was read and ordered tiled On motion the resolution of the council on September ti referring to in struction to city engineer to establish grades at expense of city if sidewalks are built and at expense of lot owners if walk is not built was rescinded The following claims wero read and ordered paid W H Widamon salary C0 Martin Kane Balary W II Livingston salary 10 S R MoFnrlaud three mouths salary and postage 7515 Oscar Uhlo threo months salary iaro F W Beck three months salary 1250 Julius Dogner three months salary 12 50 Ed Grant three months salary 1250 August Brummund threo mouths salary 1250 A G Heckman six mouths salary 25 Burt Mapes three months salary 50 John Friday threo months salary and postage J1775 II E Hardy coal to city hall i50 T A Ayers repairs at jail 0 Fred Kleutz street sprinkling 15 J M Covert killing two dogs 1 J M Covert special police 1 50 W P Dixon spocial police 1 50 H Van Horn special police i50 Wm Hemphill special police 2 J S Morrow special police 1 50 W H Cooley sp ciul iolice 2 Albert Degner hardwaro 180 W H Lowe establishing grade on Fourth street 10 Chicago Lumber Co car crossing stoue 12072 L O Mittelstadt lumber for crossing and walks 1890 Chicago Lumber Co lumber for side walks and crossings 927 Edwards Bradford Lumber Co lumber for sidewalks and crossings 15i25 W H Law labor on streets aud side walks 15 75 Dan Craven cinders for streets 75 cents W A King work on grader 27 M R Green uuloadiug car of stone and drayage 7 00 John Clommons work on street grader H 50 Pardon Marshal work on stroet grader 750 J A Light work on street grader 5 25 O A Rlchey drayage 150 W J Freoman work on crossings J1 J 15 Simpson salary and postago 20 C 15 Muuwiller salary 15 W II Rish labor and material 1305 Oscar Uhle supplies 95 cents O W Braasch coal at water works 9302 The semi annual report of the water commissioner was read and referred to auditing committee The night police were instructed to light oil lamps when nights are dark and employ a boy to perform the service at a compensation of not more than 5 per month The clcik was insttuoted to ask each coal denier for nids for furnishing the city with coal for the ensuing six mouths and present the same at next meeting The coininittce on public works was authorized to Instruct the engineer at the water works to reject any coal not up to requirements and the council will uphold him iu such action Council adjourned RETURNS RECEIVED HllH Nlt llllll PtMlll Oim Imml OiilH The Auditm ium uis HlMlll lllO Ulllll lllH i ii n inn rsnUi almost com- pletely tilled lust nielli by the people lutercMi I in l lit election loturiis am tlicy weie ery thoioughly ctitoituliicd but nl oilier times theio was cnnsiilci iible restlessness ami tliswilismeHon The crowd win very good naluiid however mid tiiiulo little complaint it was appineiit early in the evening that the ciowd was hugely lepiibltcaii iisall ictutns lavoiable to Unit pnrt woto greeted with reit demonstrations of enthusiasm while letiirus Invnruhlo to the fiisiouitH elicited but light ap plause A largo number of tin horns were scattered around among the crowd ami these aided greately in swelling the volume of sound that gieiled the returns Throats anil vocal cords weie not spared iu the slightest ilcirco and a severe hoarseness this morning is taken as conclusive evidence that a person is a republican ami that he attended the Auditorium demonstration last night The crowd enjoyed very thoroughly some of the pictures thrown on the screen but nothing was more clearly acceptable than the election returns and when there was a lull in their receipt eonsidorable impatience was apparent They wanted nows and nothing else went The portrait of MoKinley was received with wild applause whilo the demonstration that greeted Bryans picture was very feeblo Tho ladies ol whom there were n large nuinlier pros out wero almost us enthusiastic as the men and greeted favorable news with waving of tings and handkerchiefs aud other evidences of approval The irre pressible small boy was there in force aud were as enthusiastic as kids usually got Every mention of the names of Win McKinley and John It Hays was wildly received Tho illustrated song by an impromptu quartet was well receivi d and the sing ing of popular or campaign songs had a good effect on tho crowd Many present patronized tho lunch served iu tho dressing rooms The crowd remained practically un broken until about 12 oclock when quite a number left and the balance dispersed between 2 and l oclock this morning At llrynn IInHiliinrtirH Tho Bryan club room wus filled also men of democratic persuasion being largely in tho majority There war some excitement thoro aud a number of bets wero made during tho oveniug Tho returns however wero not of a nature to elicit great eiitusiism and most of them wore recoived vory quietly almost with solemnity The crowd was on the whole good natured aud some of the discouraging reports wero received in good humor and jokes over the result were freely used It was manifest that tho crowd didnt desire to put much faith iu the bulletins received aud hoped for bettor things in the future The bulletins were read as roceivod by A P Childs Tho main crowd loft these headquarters about midnight Somo remained how ever uutil a late hour this morning Mark Hanna has been again vindi cated Heres for feur years more of the full diuner puil It looks as though Hays It our John was elected Mr Bryans third battle is now aux iously awaited The world do move and your Uncle Samuel is taking the lead Prosperity facts did tho busiuoss They didnt bluff worth a cent Norfolk seems to be about tho only black spot on the face of the map It is probablo that Nebraska is re deemed with a clean swoop Besides having a full dinner bucket the workman shows he has a head full of braius Lancaster county doesnt appear to ad miro its nitizeu much more than the balanco of the couutry Norfolk seems to bo tho only town in the state and nation that wants to return to the good oldjsoup house times of 1890 It is to be hopod that tho result will put an everlasting quietus on yellow journalism and yellow politics What an intelligent nation requires are issues based upon common sense to say the least and that bugaboos without a foundation of fact will not win seems to be very conclusive Better a free silver or free trade issue with a chance for argument than one of imperialism that develops into a farce Vail the candy man has just received a flue line of fresh candies His choco lates are especially fine SOUTH DAKOTA lt iiMI nn Win it Ccnnpli In l tin- siiiiln IVIIIuiiU Nlom Palls S i Nov 7 No doiibl leuuiliiM thai the ltcitililletiliH linvc Won a emiiplelc lint Iu South IM kntn Iliiuk Cniuc chairman or the Itepubllinii slate eommlltce Jni pei flstciilli ichiMd In lie qtioll timing the pieseiit i ainpiilgu on lie piolmble outcome of Hie eleilliui luil al mid night lie said We have seeliltl silf llclent it turns trmn the slate lit con clusively show Mini we have eitnleil the stale for M Mule by n plurality tif fiom ItiiMio in Ijontl mid vc hint and as the Itepulilleaii legislative I I IVJII ticket Is running well up nt the head of the llt Kel he will lose set en uicili bcis of the IcgMnimc fiiliiiintti Denver Nov 7 Itclurns Indicate that Colorado Iiiim gltcu Itiyiin at least 31MHMI plurality The fusion ilnto ticket Is probably elected by hair Hint plurality mul It appears that Hie fil mIouIhIs will have a majoiltv or the legislature A linril llht has been niailu by the ItepublleiiiiN all over the state on the legislative ticket In the InUicwt of Senator Woleolt who In n caudldatn for reelection and It Is possible Hint Itepuhllrnn representa tive have been circled In some conn ttn vrblch went for Mryun There Is little doubt lint Congressman Hell has been reelected In the 2d district and It In believed that Shufrotb la re elected In the 1st Ninth lluknliv Fargo N I Nov 7 Kleluugen of the Democratic state committee coucetlcn the election of Itepubllenn doctoral nn I ntnle ticket with thf prisnlble oxccptlou of attor ney iienenil In 117 out of 120 pre cincts McKinley received 2flH llrynn MM against McKinley VtlW Bryan 1801 In 1WM This proportion of loss to Democrats Is being sustained by I later reports Thomas Marshall Hep Is certainly elected congressman over M Illldreth Max Wlpperman Dein candidate for governor Is rutin I1115 nliPHil af his ticket Itcpuhllcuu com mittee claims McKInlcys majority Iu 10000 iillfWiiln San Francisco Nov 7- While the re turns from Hie state Nt Isrge and this city are vvry Incomplete enough uro at hand to warrunt tho prediction that McKinley has carried California by plurality of 10000 McKlnleys plural ity In this city will probitbry reach 7000 The Republicans have elected congressmen from the M 4th Itti and 7tfc district The 2A and 6th dtrlct mi running very cIopp No return have bewi received from the 1nt dis trict but thut has generally been con ceded to the ItcpubllcnriH Tht legis lature will hr itcpuhllcuu Riot hI InlU In Ilvnrrr Denver Nov 7- Two men dead and four wounded one of whom will prob ably die was tho result of n clash o MISSOURI FOR BKYAN I Mlntlc Ilniiilllr l IMIiniilril at Itniii ioouo in loiiiiii St Louis Nov 7 Tilde hccims to be lie tlotllil Hull MIsMoilil bus gone Hemti nitle by n plurality esllllifilei at from l ii mi hi Iiiihii The linlloiuil DemiH riiHc Hclcl iceehed a heavy i lie nil over Hie slnle CoiigrtM miiiu Alcvaliiler M I lechery Ilio Demo ciallc nominee for governor will lumt n tiiiilonly Hint Is lull smaller IIiiiii Hull til ItiMiu ami NicwiMon lie turns Hum lvi out or ihe iit pieelnt t Of SI I outs eii le up i nViek I III lliollllllg show llemtieiallc gnltin elected our lwi nominees for ciiiikvcsh lint lliesc tduilis wllh bill lew oxtep and Hie entire state tlthot c will Ilium tome from Minioeiiille bnc a uiiiloiliy or 11 mi Joint ballot III Hit1 legiMlitliile In Ullllg the el Hon or it Itcpntilltiiti lo sueii cl Sen ator PctllgrtW The tesiill has been n mirprlse In both sides as the IiisIoiiIhIh oxpeeletl Bryan lo ciniv Hie stale while the Ite pllbllcillis tliil lint expect McK Inlet h plmalllv lo iciitli more Hum idilil or HtKHI Sioux Palis Nov 7 McKinley Iu 21 out or IJ precluctH In this Mh Iiiilia county Including cities ol Sioux Hell ItupliK Valley Springs ami lui I olson Iiiin a innloilly ol 711 over llry an a pronoun ed Itepiilillcati culn This Is Senator IelHuiews county holds The Worlds fair const It 11 llniiiil nmeiiilmeiilM hate carried by an overvt helming majority Hum Insuring Hie suet ess of Hull piojecl St Louis Nov 7 Chiilriiiini Set hell ot Hie DelnocliiHe slnle 1 fill nil romiiilH e Hated Hull enough 1I011I1I fill intiullis luiil been heilltl llolu In Itlllliile Ihe elctlloli of Itiyiin elettois mul Dncliiv Ihe In 1 1 1 for governor liv good pluralities thai Ihe Demo finis- ttoiilil rohhiil the leglslaliire mul clci t I I and possibly I I out of lo con grcMsmeii Iu the stall1 Slxlt Ihlee preclncls out of i In SI Louis give llrynn 11771 McKlnlev HriSr Doikeiy Dein for governor dory Hep 1 for governor H fiftS TttenlVHlx preclncls In Hie Mill couglf sloiiiil district III Ihe clly give Patrick IAlnllev Dein r1711 Charles I ley Hep I trr JO pieelucls In the IJIll coiigicssloiial tllslilit In Ihe cllv give dimes 1 Itutler D MN W It Hoi ton J l fi Kiiiliirtij Louisville Nov 7 Kclurni up to I 10 11 m continued to show Demo ern tie gains though both shies sllll claim the eleclloii In ilSI out of a total of HHI preelnclH In Ihe slate Including Louisville the repoils Hhowetl Itiyiin Jlirll McKinley HI UNI lliynnM majority HSS Meekhiim Dein for governor UlriKt Ycrhes Hci irKS lleckliiiinH majority 5 III I A total of IJ counties out of 117 In the state Is Included In be precincts heard rrom Out or 17 eountleii In the lllh dbitrlct the Hepubllciiu Gibraltar H counties hate been hcnnl rrom each rIvIiik McKinley and Yerkofi un aver- 1 nge majority or 1000 Thn nns claim the viitlru district by l0000 majority on both stute and nutlonul tlekelf At t IK u ni the Courier Journal says llrynn and Beckham have curried Kentucky by good insjorltles Mllllll Nlllll St Intil Nov 7 At midnight the result or the election In Minnesota wai settled so I nr as Hie presidential vote Is concerned but the llgures on the how el of the slate ticket are still too meagre to make any llnal state ment The McKinley presidential elector have carried thn s ale by over 00M plurality some csllmuteH and claims goliitf fnr by that llgute The Incomplete reports thus far received up to midnight seem to Indicate Hint Van Zunl Hep may have curried the ntnte by n small llgui e but the Demo crnts are claiming the olrotlon of Mud fusion by over U000 plurality while Republican managers will not give no figure although not admitting the elec tion of 11ml No figures have yet been roeelved on the legislature Too bal ance of the Hepubllcuii ticket auetni to have been elected TriiiirKrt Nnahvlllc Nov 7 The returns Indi cate u falling off of i000 t 40000 votes In the state about equally di vided between the two pnrtles Many negroes icmnlnctl nwuy from the which occurred yesterday between pollw Urynns plurnllty In the stute uirinners 01 me ponce rorco ana a posse of deputy uherifTH at a polling place at Ttventy aeoond and Larimer streets in the downtown dintrlct Al len n negro deputy sheriff was shot and Instantly killed and Stewart Har vey white a special pollremnn died bite In the afternoon nt a hospital Indian Indianapolis Nov 7- Meager reports received Indicate u Ucpublknn major ity In Indiana A very heavy bullot was cast In the state Aside from tho clash In Clny county where one man fell dead with 20 bnllots in his body the election has passed off without Incident A conservative estimate at XJi30 a rn places McKlnleys plural ity In Indiana at 30000 Entire state Ropnblicuu ticket elected Wared Reno Nev Nov 7 Late returns throughout tho ttute Indicate that Bry an will carry Nevada by from 1200 to 1500 aud thut Newlunds Dem Is re elected by a sufe majority Washoe county that was supposed to be large ly Republican xvent Democratic und from present Indications the Repub licans will not elect a man on tho ticket lIUIi Salt Lake Nov Five hundred und fifty five precincts of Salt Lake city aud county show 11 Republlcun ealu of 2028 over Roberts of 18fS If the re turns continue at the same ratio of gains as those already received the state will go for McKinley by 5000 ma jority elect the state and congres sional tickets aud curry a Republican majority in the legislature Montana U for llrynn Hi lo Mou Nov 7 ReturnH from Bilver How county which casts almut a r uuii of Montnnns vote indicate that rrjrn has carried the state by soim thlnx like 20000 that the Democratic-fusion stute ticket If elected and that the f unionists v hate u majority in the legislature winch elects two United States senators will fall short of that of Oovernor Mc Mlllln by fiOOO or -1000 votes being re elected by from lli000 to 1MKI Hlght of the ten congressmen are Democrats Davison county Nash ville which went for McKinley In IttKJ goes for Bryan by aftoo The legislature Is Democratic by an In creased majority and Hon 13 W Car mack will be elected United States senator Thk Nkwb jon aopartmont is com plete in every particular A Mountain TtiurUt III search of grand and beautiful scenery finds such a profusion of riches in Colorado that before pkuiuing a trip it will lie wi 11 for you to guin all the in formation possible The Denver Rio Grande railroad publishes a series of useful illustrated pamphlets all of which may be obtained by writing S K Hooper General Passenger and Ticket Agent Denver Colo L111 1 ii - Ji IIUI I 111 ll CJ THE HOST 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