Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 16, 1892, Page 8, Image 9

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    GUILTY OF CUTTING RATES
Decision Reached in the Burlington's ' Onse
Against the Elkhorn ,
MR , BUCHANAN'S ' OPINION OF THE FINDING
Can't ( lot Men Knnncli to IMuli the Work
on Ilin > MT Hrlilce I'lunn of the
Melli-1 arRo I'roplo Notes
nnil 1'cmoimU.
The cnsoof the Hurllngton against tbo
Hlkborn , wblch hns occupied nttcntlion
slnco October 15 , was decided ut tbo monthly
meeting of the Transmlssourl Passenger
association , .Secretary McFaiidon rcadiiur the
opinion which llnd * against the lilkhorn on
every count.
The ICluhorn secured the transportation of
troons from Fort Uoblnson to the Ufdie.-itory
service of the Columbian exposition at a rnto
of iH.iiti per passenger. This rate the Uur-
llnglon , which wns not n competitor , claimed
was n cut , nnil In tluo time Mr. .lohn Francis ,
general passenger nnil tlcuot UKcnt of tno
JJurllngion , filed specific charges against Mr.
IJuchnnan's roud , alleging that the ruto wan
Incorrectly made nnd that it was against the
agreement of the Transinlssourl assocUUon.
Mr. Huclianati replied to the charges of
the lliirlluHton , Joining Issue with the somewhat -
what moro powerful tlvnl. Secretary
McFaddcn and Chief Clerk Stobbins heard
the uvldcnco nt lliu Mlllard hotel on Novem
ber 9 , and took the matter under advisement.
yesterday Secretary McFntldon handed
down the ucclslon which sustained the Hur-
lington's nosltton on every poltu ,
Mr. McFuddcn states that the rate of
ono faro from Crawford to the river was
never agreed upon formally , and that
the discussion of making tbo rnto
at tbo mooting of tlio Western l'a en-
eer association accomplished nothing as
no llnal action \vet tuken. It was uuon the
Idea that n rate of ono faro for the troops to
the river should bo mailo that indue d Mr.
Biiehniuui to lltfiiro tbn rato.
L7pon the question of the subsidized Sioux
City & I'ncltlo and thoslirinlcngo of the rate
of $ l.i ! ! In that rnso Mr. McFadilon belli
wns Illegal and should not piovull.
Ho contended lb t rates must bo figured
upon a cash basis , not upon a chimerical
land grant , whloh was tlmply a figment of
the Imagination.
And the walvor of damages on the Bur-
llng.on's part olono suveil the Elliborn from
beini ; mulcted 111 daraugo to the tune of
8omo fcl.OOO.
Mr. Uuchauan , when asked as to
vrbat course ho would tuko now
that the decision was against
llm ; said after no-no hesitation that ho would
probLblv allow the mattur to rest , tatting the
position that what was peed law for the Bur
lington WHS good low for the Klkhorn. He
thought , However , that the decision would
prove n boomerang for tha Burlington as it
would lese them the business from Crawford
In the future , a War department decision
making a subsidized road preferable to u non-
suDslcll/ca trunk lino.
IN I > AMltil Ol DISSOLUTION.
Uin'erenrcit In tlinTrniiBciiiitlnoiitnl Associa
tion Tilt ; t'lilim Pnrlllr MnniU Plriii.
CHIC too , III. , Nov. 15. Chairman Vinlng
is trying bard to save tbo Transcontinental
association , but few pcoplo bcliavo that bo
will succeed. Ho probably doe ? not beltovo
It himself , for today's experience , wbcn a
meeting of tbo association was to have been
hold hero today for the purpose , us
explained in tbo call , of considering tbo |
notices that had boon given by certain mem
bers of tbeir Intention to withdraw. All
tbo roads wore represented except tbo Great
Northern. Tuat company did not send ita
representative nor an excuse for failure to
do so. Tbe otber roads declined to talso up
any business matters without a full attcnd-
anco und tba result was a postponement of
tlio meeting until tomorrow to gvo ttio Great
Northern further time to inako a showing.
In tbo meantime Chairman Vluing WHS In-
stiuctod to communicate by telegraph with
Tronic Manager Fin ley of tbat road.
M ( ienornl Passenger Agent Lomox of tbo
K Union Pacific positively refused today to
i inako any concessions to tbo roads Unit Imvo
been trying to parsuudo bun to divide Pa
cific coast business ut Oh'Uen instead of at
tlio Missouri river. Mr. Louiax took tbo po
sition tbat bis company , having tbo
only Hues to Helena and Portland ,
was entitled to tbo full measure of
benefit to bo derived fiom that
business and vns not bound by any la'v or
equity or fair deallng to nbara "tho L'cncllt
with tlio Denver iVi Hlo ( Jrando. So ended 1
tbo conference. Tbcro has beau coiibidoruldo
talk of a boycott , In case tlio Union Pacific
refused to accede to the demands or tno
Burlington , Hock Island , Atchison nnd Kio
Grande , but nobody now believes tbat n
boycott will DO attempted. The Union Pa-
cillc hns two strong aliios in tbo Chicago &
Northwestern and the Chicago & Alton.
Both tbo Chicago & ( irnnd Tninlc nnd
Wabanu roads emphatically donv tbat they
nro con tn but In ir to the dotuorali/.alion of
passenger rates in tlio territory of tbo Cen
tral Tratllu association by the payment of '
commission ! on immigrant business. Tbo I
cbnrgo Is made by otlur lines against those-
i'AO tbut they are paying as high as fS per
passenger for every Immigrant turned over
Jo them by the steamship companies or their
ngcnts. Doth of ttio accused companies
positively deny that they are paying any
commissions whatever on any class of pas-
ouger trafllc.
Tim Now llinlKi ) .
These are busy doyb for tinOmaha Dridgo
and Tormina ) company , over : IOJ icon now
being tit work on tbo fnlso work and mat
tress work of the now bridge , which shall
span the river at Kust Omaha. Tbo demand
for labor ls so great on these works that
Bomo of tlio gangs uro compelled to run with
out sunicleut force to help the contractors
along.
Material la arriving every day ana it looks
now us If tha brldgo would bo completed
within tbo time specified and tiulns ruiinlni ;
over It by .Inno 1.
In regard to tbo track laying on tbo Council
Bluffs sldo by Mr. John W. Paul of tuo
Union Land nnd Improvement company , und
which threatens the Omuiia Hridgo and Ter
minal company1 ! , Interests , tbo following has
boon glvuu out bv tbo company :
"Tbo Omaha liriiltroami Torimiml
has applied to the city council of company Council
IHiifTs fora frunrhho fora rullrouu right of
way to connect their bridge with the various
railroads entering Council HlufR During a
consultation with a committee of tno council
the commllton oxprussod llbult of tba opinion
tbat tlio fruncbiso ' wbicli Mr. Paul nan been
given was aooiu'whtit the Omaha
ought tobavo and tbattho council would company
pro-
fcr that thu
Omaha cninpam should make
oma arrangements with Mr , Paul to use tha
same streets rather tban cumber tip otber
streets with tracks ,
"Acting on thin suggestion from tbo city
council CQinmluo , the ( Juiulm company bus
communicated with Mr. Paul and negotia
tions are now ponding. The Omaha com
pany hopes to reach a satisfactory agree
ment with Mr , Paul. While negotiations
are pending the Ounlm
company will not. at
tempt to luy any truck or interfere In any
manner with Mr. Paul's work , it doilres to
carry on It * enterprise wlkiout conflicting
with tbo Interests
of any other
part } , and It
hopes to have ull Its relations vvlth tbn
var
ious Interests of Onutu and Council Dmfts
of tbo " most friendly and harmonious char-
actor.
\VIII Ituiuutu tu lv.inn.il rily ,
Jt Is aulto likely that \Vclls.Knrjjo fon-
The enormous quantity of goods sold by us during the
past two months , has convinced
us of the "wonderful power of price. "
We have therefore decided to sell all
our hereafter
goods
at one half our former margins ,
expecting the increase in sales will
more than offset the decrease in profits.
We are daily receiving a complete new stock and all new
goods placed
on our floors will
be marked at the lowest possible percentage of profits.
This policy of selling everything at a small profit with price as the leading feature , and
maintaining a good quality of goods , will make our store more than ever before the most pro
fitable place to buy furniture.
All goods marked in plain figures.
Charles Shiverick & Co. ,
Furniture , Carpets , Draperies.
1206 , 1208 , 1210 Farnam
cral ofllco will bo removed to Kansas Citv
in tbo spring , at least tbat is General
Superintendent Andrews' opinion , and no
bus just returned from a confer
ence with President Valentino. But
whether the business that the Wolls-Pargo
now controls , tbo Elkhorn line , will bo
turned over to tbo American Express com
pany as alleged would bo done on January 1
Mr. Andrews was not In a position to say"as
that matter was not discussed wltb tbo bead
ot tbo INolls-Furgo company. With
out speaking authoritatively Mr. Andrews
thought the U'olls-Fargo would continue
to operate the Elkhorn and would push out
toward the Dlack Hills and Wyoming , keep
ing its line open by this route to California ,
lie thought that all signs indicated that
Superintendent Morvlno of tbo district onico
and Local Acnt ; Brennan would re
main bore and look after the
company's business. Should these conditions
prevail tbo Wolis-Fargo people would still
operate about 1..VJO miles of roac , although
their northern connections nro still very
much In doubt as to whether the old rela
tionship is to continue or a now agreement
niado on January 1 ,
U , ot'coin-so , U to bs regretted that tbo
division ofllcers are to bo removed to Kansas
Citv. but tbo loss of tbo onices will bo com
pensated in the increased force of the
Adams , which will control the Burlington
system after January 1.
Itutlnuy Niitox nnd I'uruinuli.
F , TJ.
Capron , traveling passenger agent of
the Chicago & Grand Trunk , is in tlio city.
The Montana-Utah rate shoot will co into
effect , December 11 , if Mr. Murray who has
tbat matter in charge can col it out by that
timo.
.1. R. Buchananrflturnedyesterday morning
from Chicago , anil did not go , us expected ,
to Kansas City to hear the decision in tli'o
KlUhorn caso.
Colonel Dougherty , cloud pusher for tbo
"Kuty , " Is telling tils army experiences
to willing listeners and inc Idcntally boom
ing bis road , uliluhis | becoming quite u rival
of other roads tor Texas business ,
The sleeping cur service botwcon Omaha
ami O'JicaKO ' , on the Burlington , which was
diminished a fortnight ago to ono car , has
been augmented by the uddilion of another
through rar , leaving Chicago on No , 5 and
t'Olnsoast on No. 0 ,
A now time card wont Into effect on the
Burlington last Sunday , and Sheridan up.
pears as the last
stopping point on the svs-
tem , n distance of O'.U.I nulei from Lincoln ,
While Iho Iron Is not laid to Sheridan , it U
thought the road , vlll bo open by Docombar
1 , uiul trams runniug regularly into that
toivn , which is destined to bo a key for a
north roulo to , Helena , a consummation lopg
desired by the Burlington.
Nhlson Vandorpool of the Now York Cen
tral lloatod m yesterday * morning with a
huge bundle of Central advertisements under
his ar.n. His theme those November davs Is
tbo fast time being made uv thu Empire
stnto express , which , ho snys , will bo consid
erably shortened in thn next month , The
engine pulling thn train Is really anlntocnth
century wonder , having mailo repeatedly the
marvelous lime of eighty miles an hour.
.Notice tu folio ? Holding nnd Otliora.
I'YnnU It Lyou , i-nshlor , BIK : build-
liitf , Oiimlui , la authorl/cd till further
notice to rucoivo and receipt for Inatir-
unco promiuiud duo this
company , nnd
hnrotofnra pnyublo tlirougJi Into Goo.
W. Hull , inniuifjor ,
Stuiulard Lifo nml Accident Ins. Co.
Stownrt Miirke ,
el's .
aking
owder
The only Tine Crcaui 6f Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No Alum.
Used iii Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard.
,
it j % f
11AVUKN BKUS.
tlrnmi Special hnlc.
Having purchased the ontirn wholq-
Bale stock of purses , pocltetbooks , bill
books , etc. , from C. M. Schneider wo
are enabled to inako prices on these
goods that defy competition , viz :
Heavy calfskin purses only < 3e.
Heavy kid purses only lOe ,
Very line kid nurses only Me.
Very line undressed kid purses , with
oxidized mountings , lfe.
Ladies' line poclcotbooks , loc.
Another grade bettor at 20c.
A very fine pocketbook at - > c.
( jcnts' good heavy bill books , loc ,
worth COe.
Also , a very line line of card cases , letter -
tor eases , etc.
LACK COLLARS , RUCIIKS , KTC.
Wo have a very largo stock of these
goods , and will oll'or them at just ono
half their original prico.
L'icc collars only ! io oach.
Liico collars only 5c oach.
Luce collars onlyTTc ouch.
Lace collars only ! ) c each.
Fancy black ruching , Ho nor yard.
Very line niching , 7c per yard.
Fancy rtichings witii silk baud , lOo a
vurtl.
NOTIONS.
Wo are the aclcnowlodgod lenders in
the notion lino. Wo have the largest
stock and make tlio lowest prices of any
house in the city.
Wo ollor you
1U package's good heavy pins for lOc.
12 do/en good nursery pins for lOc.
I' ! good thimbles tor lOc.
] " do/.en ngato buttons for fie.
12 good hat pins for lOc.
UOO vards cotton thread for 1c.
SPECIAL SALK ON COlMfiS.
For ono day only wo will oll'er
CJood rubber line combs for , ' ! c.
Heavy rubber coarse combs for -lc ,
'oi'.V good coarse combs for fie ,
Our lo.ulor , the unbreakable comb ,
ll'c.
ll'c.Our
Our heaviest rubboi1 comb Ibo. wor'tli
! ! 0c.
0c.Cliild's
Cliild's round combs He.
Child's round combs fie.
Child's round combs 7c. -
Special Halo on ono line of liitir
brushes ; they go at 10o for ono day only ,
fully worth < ! " > c. This is the last time
tiiia olTor will bo mndo.
HANDKERCHIEFS.
Grand special bale.
Wo yill olTor tomorrow ladies' linen
) mndkorchiu ( > > , ladies' sill : liandkor-
cniofs and'ladk's' ohilTon handkerchiefs
from lc up.
Dordored lintidkorchiefs lo one ! ) .
Hordorcd handkoruiiiofs , dcop hem ,
1 jo oach.
Fancy tinndkercliiofa , very flno , 3o
oacii.
Deep hemstitched handkorphiofsIjo
cnoli.
Corded and hemmed liandkerolilcfsfio
oanli.
Fancy and embroidered Handkerchiefs
So ouch.
Very line initial handkerchiefs lOc
oach.
Embroidered silk handkerchiefs ,
beauties , 'Ms ,
Very line ohilTon Imndkereliiofe , 22e.
HAYDEN BROS.
Now Thuy Want u Hurnesi ,
Tbo Associated Cbaritlos advertised In
Tin ; Due tlio otbor day that they wcro sadly
In need of a uorse for use in the work ot the
.orKanliatlou. The result was very gratify-
iuy. Hon. fi. Kutabrook at onoe donalca a
crto hud six others were offered on such
terms tbut the nssoclutiou decided to buy ono
of them. They now Imvo two horses , but
have discovered that they need B set of
double hurncss i > .nd will ba pleaded to bear
from some charitably dispoied citizen who
has a barnosa tbut ho cau elvo to tbo good
worlr.
If you have piioi lj\Viti' * Wltoh Hazel
talvo will surely euro you ,
lliiyilnn llro .
Buy from tlio Commoreial National
bank assignees the entire bankrupt
stoclc of the F. C. Schneider Co. , whole
sale dealers and importers of fancy dry
goods " , furnishing goods and notion's.
( 'losing out the Schneider it Loomis
wholesale stock at about ono-fourtli the
regular price.
Cents' best quality linen finish paper
colliii-3 , only 5c per box , worth 2'jc.
Gents' linen finish pijer ; ) cuffs , lOc
per box.
Shoulder braces worth oOc , go at 12c. }
WM ) do/en gents' stisponderi , worth OOc
per pair , go at lOc.
Schneider fe Loomis' stock of men's
underwear goes on sale tomorrow.
2 cases of men's natural wool shirts
and drawers , oi.ly oOc each , reduced
from 9Se.
2 cases of gents' line naturnl wool and
camel's hair underwear only 7oe each ,
Schneider & Loomis jobbing price was
$11.00 per do/.dn.
Schneider & Loomis shirt and draw
ers that they jobbed for$15.00 and $18.00
wo will clobo at ! ) r > < ; each.
Tremendous cut on children's under
wear , odds and ends , will bo closed out
at i the regular price ,
It cases of ladies' natural wool camel's
hair vo'Us and pants only 50c , reduced
from $1.00.
HAYDKX 13ROS.
TIII : MOHSI : nitv cooos co.
Sliou llrp.irtinnlit.
Ill ladies' foot
wear wo have every
manner of Minim , every good sort of
material , for street , house , reception ;
every si/.o as uoll.
Tomorrow and Thursday wo invite
your attention to two numbers of great
merit.
IJRIOIIT DONGOLA ? 'i.25.
Wo offer a line of bright dongoln.
hand-turned button'hhons , A to KK
widths , all si/.o-j , and for tlio next two
days mark thorn lit,23 , the regular price-
has beep $3,00.
AND STILL ANOTHER.
Ladlob' cloth top , opera too , patent
Up , Goodyear welt , button , all Hi/.cs ;
411.00 is Iho price for tomorrow nnd no.xt
day. The gutting price around ( own
hits boon $ fi.OO.
THE MORSE DRV GOODS CO.
Real 'estate.
Bargains only.
My word is'Rood.
W. G. Albeit.
621-2-3 N. Y ; Life bid ? .
THE COUNTY ROAD FUND.
AVUli Onmhii KallHllml , South Oniulmiiv
Prmnitu Her Cliilin.
During the uazt two or tbrco wooki tbo
county commissioners and tbo city ofllcials of
Kouth Unmbn'proposo to pot together and
settle tbat quosxioa of roud fund wbica has
been bnir.'liiftiira for sovornl months.
The city of South Omaha claims tbat the
county owes something Itlto f 10,000 , which
bus been collecteU from tbo taxpayers of
South Omaha and has never been paid Into
tbo treasury ot the municipality and tbat tbo
amount must bo paid or tiiero will bo a law
suit.
'Jho county hns a somawbat different
opinion upon the HU bluet nnd tins tbo UKUTOS
tosbow Ui at during tno years ISS'.i ' , 1SIU and
Ib'JJ tlic county liai advanced tbo city of
South Omaba more tban tbo amount which
it is entitled to receive from tbe roail fund ,
The statement wbich showed these facts
was delivered to Mr , 1'iJdooK some weeks
before tbo election , but for some reason , boat
kbown to himself , bo never reported to tbo
board.Vbon bo will report is not known.
as be hns taaou all of tbe papers with blin.
Every season brln s u new crop of
remedies , but tbov cannot compete wltb
tbat erutid , old Pr , Hull's Cough Syrup.
Frescoing and Interior doi-orating ; de
signs and estimates furnished. Henry
Lohmunn , 1608 Douglas street.
IF YOU WANT THOSE WHICH WILL
BUY ONLY THE ONES WHICH
HAVE A
" " SOLE
A "GLOVE" IS TUT "TRADE ilARIC"
AM ) Ib
Wift" SOLE oio EACH SHOE.
REMEMBER TIM'S ANDTAKH A' > OTllHIt
RETAIL wiAH AS WHOLESALE ,
1520 Fiirnaiii St. , Corner IGlIi.
I.mly olcrlfs in uttumlanco.
Tlia Liaftig COMPANY'S' '
Cattle are reared on their
fertile grazing fields in |
Uruguay , solely to provide j
prime bscf for making the ,
world-famed '
Liebig COMPANY'S '
Extract of Beef.
( \imuolent L'liomlsts siippnlso every dn-
tHll , from tin ) ( 'tiro of tlio oattlu und
llmmjjh HID prout'itus of iniiniifactuni
iTiipuloiM iMii.'uilliios' , provallsto thn
I pottlir-'of tbi ) nimplutoil nxtrtut. Tl.ls
! | iroorvcn tbo giMi.rri , riMViiii and IUMI-
n v of tlil fiiiniuiiroiliiet | , which Is to-
iluy , as wlion llr t put up , by thu r '
oheiuKt , Justus von Mobu
i Incomparably the Best
For liminmtd Hint Ki'imoinn ) t'ookury.
I or Uellcluun , Kufrushln ; Iluuf Tu .
1)11 i.C.WBiri Ni'lV5 AV.J HI AV |
input tt KPitclflo for KysturU. DlclnJii , tlti , NJI
rulKlulii-'auacU ] , Mdrroui I'ruitrntaa c uial lit
Iquur or i'D. oj ) AVukufulnun , .Mentil IJjurJi.
ilon , ioflii8 iof tluilrJlu. uiuiliu lni.inllir ; mliirr
ilociir.iloiUi. 1'raaiatura DM Aja , llarrduaii , tan
t rowerln cltbor * , IiDpotunoy , l.onc rrliu J an 1
ull female Woikiuii 11. luroluutirr Ixmui , Sjijr
matorrlio ctuidl om/.jujrlljii ut tubrili
fcoljbu > oonjr-liiUjlifOUC3. A moiti'J ' Irj.Uiu.i ;
IIU { orli.ur mill , Wovutrintjialc Uioi to o\r >
Kuclionlafortfootji , irltti t > will mil irrlltii
iu rantc lo ruTunillf notouril Uu irjntsi lu
onlr l > r TlioO'luru. V. Ixinls ilru l t , tola tui
outdeu'U'urnur Hituunil Kurnum > t > Om u
Caai9lot1
Buppoiltorlti. OlaUiniit la liipiulu , nliu la Uov
ndl'HU ; a I'diUlfa Uura ( jr KxDruil , lutornit
bllndor UlealliuIt3Jlii ; < , i.'aronlo , Itoj.'ntof llorJll-
Urjrl'lUi. Tuli Hj ujlr lui narur tuea known to
lill.lt p jr box. u lurl'i ; unt ur m III Wlif luttorfro a
tliln lurrltila UliiiKi wliaia wrluj.i ifmr.inUJ li
elral'u : ! wlthd tijtai or rufunl Uiuiujajrlf
noicuraci Seal ura i tat tot bmnpla.
4Co. . Dru gliti.
Utl > uua
DOCTOR :
WUJ3 SC'ECIAUIST.
In tlio treatment of ull forms of
PRIVATE DISEASES.
nnfl all \\'oikno s anil I ) sonlcrof
with ItHsof cotiragL' , ainlilUoii.
nnil vllullty. ICIglituon yours of
thii most luiiiarkuhloNiiei.'eis In
tlio treatment , of this class of lilsimicx. which
Is ) > rou"i by thu iinivnrsal testimony of tnoii-
HnndK who Imvo uoou rill ml , Wiltn for olruu-
lur unit iiiiston | ! list , lltli uiul J'arn.iiu
its. , Ulllitll.lS'ul ) ,
INTERNATIONAL SANITARIUM
I6tli and Howard Streets ,
CO ItDonisfor I'ntlrntn. OMAHA ) HED ,
Tor the treutment of
Chronic , Private 1 Nervous Diseases ,
MA1K AND l-TMALK.
TJIcs , Fisdtlu. Flhsnri ) nml StrJc-
turoot'llio JCt'cliiiu
pcnnuiinnt-
jy cured without tilt- use of Knife ,
'
'J.igiiturc or Caustic.
Enclose 4i' In stamps and onr 107 pn o 1100IC
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un UlSKAhl'H nnil OncMlon illunkb ,
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That you may know what a wonilorfn1 , ox-
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havoprupareil barroli of
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and ror 30 days , oiler
Inhalations Free. .
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It reilly euro Coughs , Colds , Catarrh , Bron
chitis , Con.uinptlon , Nervous PfOHtratlon.
"Oxyyon Hoot" frey o ll or writo.
THE BPEOIFIO OXYGEN CO. .
Suite 610 cHecly Uulldlin , ' , Oniali , Neb , U.
AMUSEMENTS.
FARNAM STREET THEATER pigj:3 :
TO-NIGHT.
Hoii9o I''icUnil to the Doors NlRhtly.
MATJNBH WlJUNKbDAV
GTJS WlLxLxIAMS
And 1IH Mciry Coinpuny in
APRIL ROOL-j
' Assisted hy llnss niul "I\TOV : , Ami'i lea's I'rcmlo
'i I mealy Aillttt. Jlmiyln u.ali 1 hour lime.
Farnam Street
Theater.
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Uhrco HlL'htB ' ' nnd Sjlnrilny Vntlnoo , coimnoncln ( (
'J'lnirhil.iy Nuivmbur Kill j
Amcrk.t I liarnitcr Arlor.
J. W. SUMMERS ,
In Ilia new loumnllc coined jr eucrugs
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TIIK SKAMN h Mil ! SI'VHATIONI
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Dslng a nil liiiiiu'i-lvo IVDilnrtloii of
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lll Illunr OIIOIKI llruml .Now Irnii Sufii , In fullrloil
of tliuauUlunco IJuallsllo niMl tck'illlllc ! '
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NEXT MONDAY , NOV. 2 :
EXPOSITION HALL.
Evening Coneort at 0:16. :
Incoinparnbin ' CnncrrlH by tlio UriKiiml.
I'a 11 0119 jinl Only
Dodge City Cowboy Baw
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1'riip und ( < cn'l Algr. Mnxlvjl Dliectur.
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iliu lUM'ii Itovr.n , thu I'liunoiiioniil llasso.
Hosci veil Font * . 75o anil 11.1
WONDERLAND
aid BIJOU THEATRE !
All till * Wuulf ,
Over ( lie Hills ( o His Poor House " < > '
Alhambra Vaudeville Co.
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