THK OMAHA DAILY BKK: SATURDAY, NOVEMBK1J, 4. lOOT,. :;ayoh will sign order Bead to Approre Btiolntist Eimbnning City EsgiDiiri Department, REGRETS FUNDS ARE NOT ADEQUATE Mill to It Sest Tear that Allow area Are SnfBelent to Meet RfqalrrmraO of Office. Mayor Moorea said Friday morning h would algn the resolution adopted by the council at OUR LETTER BOX. 'Il Mr. Leslie's Defense. OMAHA, Nov. I. 1W.-TO the Editor of The Bee: In the columna of your news paper you have sn fit. both before and alnce the primary elections, to attack ma by Insinuation, innuendo and dirrirt accusation, for the sole purpose of rrall fylns your personal malice ssalnst Judge Duncan M. Vlnsonhaler, present county Judge. I have remained silent, upon the assur ance of some of your personal adherents. that your conduct was not approved, and . . . . t , . 1 a . 1 1 . &ta .,n r.tlnnal council at a special meeting inursaay 11 wuum wnu m-irijr m nvening appropriating S1.300 of back tas J atrlfe. and might hurt the ticket In gen- to the engineering department funda In nrdr partly to make up an eattmated de ficit there. "I am going to see to It next year the salaries In the engineering department are up to the average for the class of work," said the mayor. "It Is a fact they have been much too low for a long time. Men who were working for the city for flO have had $90 thrown In their facea without look ing for It, and no one can blame them for taking the better Jobs. '"It la a reflection on Omaha that we do not aupport our engineering department properly. It In one of the most Important branches of the city government. While the city engineer and myself may differ sometimes, I concede cheerfully that no engineer can accomplish anything without funds at his disposal. Will See tbat Par Fit. "Next year I propose to see that allow- an ;es, when they are set aside, are large eral. Judge Vinsonhaler'a record la a matter of which the Judge himself can better speak. In fact, be has already, upon two memor able ocaslons, vindicated himself by large majorities, and therefore I pasa all men tion of your cowardly attacks upon his administration. You hava not ventured to attack my personal character, my private life, or criticized my hah Its or associates. I pre sume, therefore, and the public may pre sume, that my personal reputation in the community la not subject to criticism. Tou hava questioned my qualifications, my. competency and my experience, but you have not told the people of thla com munity that I have been an attorney of record at the Douglas county bar for more than twelve years. I am, therefore, legally qualified for the office. Aa to my compet ency, I prefer to have the attorneya at the bar apeak. They know me better than the newspaper man, and are better qualified RE IT IS USELESS QF TME FdaERMAK3D0E DS SIH1DDY The bnrti fact we give credit -cheerful credit lo anyone who wants clothing would be no argument at all If the clothing were shoddy or trashy. So we wish to make It clear to those who never traded with as that the credit we offer la on good, substantial, well made, high grade, reliable wearing apparel. There are no IF8, no AXIJS, no BUTS to onr credit. There are no ITS, no AMIS, no BUT 3 to onr wear ing apparel. Both will stand the grim searchlight of keenest criticism and not to be found lacking. We mark all our goods in plain figures. Tse our telephone call 727 for all departments. i lA0tttSi0FiJ( IDW ft FAflNAM STREETS, OMAHA. Tirn rEon.K's rriiMTi'itE ash cAitrtrr co. 3 We Sell K. II. & F.'s "Sincerity Clothes" rnoTign wj run me eriain-r . u... ... . ... T ,,, ... shape and to pay the men their wage, on at(enton to the ,ncl0Md .n(,or8emnt voI. a par with those offered them by railroads ntarl)y tendercd by fort of t. bt no omrr por.nn. , km)wn u , , Omaha. Aa to my ex- I perlonce, I simply say that It would be a very stupid lawyer, Indeed, who could afford to let the department go to pieces i and lose the services of trained, ex perienced and valuable employes." The city engineer Is not wholly pleased with the appropriation. He wants twlco aa much, saying tie cannot promise the men he has remaining continuous work to the end of the year unless he has deflnlto assurance of the money. The council pro poses to make up the -difference by reim bursing the department from special Im provement district tor inspection ousts. John T. Cathers waa at the city hall Fri day morning looking up the transfer of funds. "This will be the last 'digging up,' " said he. "If there are any more I shall pro reed to do some digging up myself tbat will not be quite so pleasant." Some wag at the city ball remarked: "So Cathera promises to dig up, does he? Wonder If he means to pay his back taxes voluntarily after thla?" RECRUITS F0R THE NAVY Fifteen Enlistments at the Omaha Station, Inclndlnai Men from Varlens Places. The naval recruiting depot In the federal building la doing a thriving business and numerous applications are being made dally oy young men for the privilege of as slating In the manning of Uncle Barn's new navy. Fifteen enlistments have been made up to Friday, with six more to be sworn In Friday evening. Seven applicants have been rejected on account of physical dis qualifications. All of those already enlisted and sworn In have been sent to the naval training school at Norfolk, Va. The fifteen enlisted to November J. Inclusive, are: Charlie Arthur Southard, Los Angeles, apprentice seaman; Charlie Edward Beer, Omaha, apprentice seaman; Alfred John Anderson. La ports, ind perform the dutiea I have performed In the last six years, without acquiring a knowledge of the duties, details and legal requirements of the office. I beg leave to say that few men have ever gone upon the oounty bench In thla atate with the experi ence which It haa been my good fortune to obtain My experience, therefore, cannot be fairly questioned. Tou claim to be a republican, and call Tho Bee a republican newspaper, and If my personal conduct has been worthy, my reputation good, and I possess the requisite qualifications, ability and experience for the office, the only question open for a republican and a republican newspaper Is j my title to the nomination. Tou have not j attacked that Tou cannot attaok It I I submitted my candidacy at a direct pri mary to the republican voters of the 1 county, In eompetltion with three reputable brother members of the bar, and was the choice of the voters. No charge of im proper conduct has been or can be made against me In the matter of that primary election. I hold the nomination fairly, legally, and my right to it was gracefully conceeded by all my highly esteemed com petitors. There Is but one excuse left you for op posing my election and attacking my record and Insinuating that I am Intending to cover up something wrong in the office. That is personal malice The meanest most cowardly and most Inexcusable of the baser attributes of the human mind. You are not honest nor frank in your method of attack. By insinuation you Inti mate that I am a grafter, yet you have said that if I would withdraw as a candi date for county Judge, you would aid in nominating me for register of deeds., and would then support the entire republican ticket. - Surely you would not aid In trans- j planting a grafter from a two-year offloial position to a four-year term at the same apprentice .aea- : man: Henrv Harrison Mead. Junction Cltv. "Kiwi., machinist mate, second class! John JOHenh Fogartv. Ashland. Neb., electrician, i annual salary. lulrd class; Harry Bailey. Florence, Neb.. yott know that the worthy young man apprentice seaman; rtay ugaen amen, i A . jtiti.,,itii l.,., tttm kiii water. Minn.. aDDrenuce seaman: wn-i " . IS & 'FA -ALSO STROUSE BROS. "High Art Clothing" We believe ourpelves able to judge good clothes and have had many lines to select from. In points of quality, style, fit and price, our fall Jine is fecond to none. The national reputation of Kuh, Nathan & Fischer's "Sincerity Clothea" is back ed locally by ours. We can't afford to sell you inferior goods nor could K., N. & F. afford to sell them to us. Men's Guaranteed Hand failored Suits At- $25, $22.50, $20.09, $17.50. $15.00, $12.50 and IE 16 RNAM STREETS. OMAHA. (The People Furniture tt, Carpet Co.) Min's Swagger 52-inch Overcoats At- S30.0O. 25.00. 20. HP 18.00, $15.00 and Empire oats Just received 150 Ladies' Empire Coats- made in pretty dark mix- ' tures trimmed with velvet piping new full sleeves $15.00 values special for Saturday "Pi-Sesfliey's" Special sale Priestley's Oravenettes Made Empire style pleated back and front- new sleeves this is our fifteen-dollar coat- on sale Saturday only for A GREAT VALUE. DiC Millinery Sale 0 V DMU 5.00 3 3 75 PATTERN HATS No two alike made of silk 2 velvet trimmed with plumes, cut steel . .buckles, foliage, etc. on sale Saturday at WORTH $10.00 TO $15.00 EACH. Ladies' Dainty Fall Waists Made of silks, brilliantines, velvets, wools, g fl I" nuns' veiling, etc. in the very latest I HQ styles up from IsfM Fluffy Furs for Fall We are showing a large variety of Ladies' O fill Fur Scarfs and Small Neck Pieces J JJ j up from Also carry Krimmer, Astrakhan, Seal and Persian Lamb Fur Coats. All sold on easy payments. 3 a 3 xiuiiutaiiiiiiuiiiaiiaiuiuiuiuiuiuiiuuu uiiuuiiuiiiiuiuiuiuiiiiuiuiuuiuiuiiiiiimiiumiuiuuuuiuiuuuimuuiiiuuiuiuinuiiuiuiuiuiu uiiiiiuniiiiiiiiiiiirc Ham Rebbe. Fremont, Neb., landuman for yeoman, third class; Thomas James, San Pedro. Cal., fireman, second class; William 'adman, Lafnyette, Colo., coal passer; TLe roy Franklin Rolre. MeCook. Neb., appren tice seaman; Carl Banker, Leon, la., ap prentice seaman: Leroy Blddison, Lon, la., apprentice seaman Lloyd Edwards. Pan' ville, 111., apprentice seaman; Jesse W'U bern. Warren county, Iowa, coal passer. & lutiifiVis'iit a L Tikes 411 lit Bird Work 0a M ffj of Ke -plnf Isinft CIs a (f iM a new cleanser that .11 Ul DOK8 MOKK WOKK,' DOES L1 Tfcv IT BETTER AND UViCK- ' W fA ER AND WITH LESS LA- 11 L'-JV HOR THAN ANY OTHER 11 CLEAN8iR OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 18 NOT SGaP OR SOAP WWDKR, IT CONTAINS NO LYE, CAfSTlC OR ORIT TO REDDEN OR Rol'GHEN THE HANDS, BUT 18 MADK FROM A FINE. FEATHERY, SOAHY. VOLCANIC Dl'ST, TOO FINE AND SMOOTH TO SCRATCH. BIT NO DIRT 18 BO HARD CRC8TED. SO THICK OK BO QKEABV AS TO RESIST ITS t'OWER TO LOOtN AsSORB AND kAttY FOR rt.EANINO KlHlRS. PAINT ED WALLS. Til. ISO, KAHBLS SI'ATl'AKr, POTS. PANS, KKT TLKB.KATH TI BS SINKS. FTC , AM) 'OH tiBNCBAI. HULba WDRK OLD DUTCH CLEANSER A BOON O TRAPrSMKN, PAINT. EHS AND MA( HINEJTS FOR RS MOVLSO OKBAKt. PAIKT, VAR NISH. ETC.. FROM THE HAN Pi. CI3 Dutch Cleanser is Supreme FOR ALL KINDS OP CLEANING HANDY SlrTlNtj TOP CANS 10c ft) I v i wtUADi " u.naaa - masia democratlo nomination, baa not been a law yer as many years aa myaelf, and while In every way oompetent, haa not enjoyed zperler.ee which has been mine, and yet you maliciously attempt to make the publlo believe that I am not equal to him In fit ness, experience and ability. Has he arreed with you that The Bea shall have the publication of the county court notlcesT Has he agreed to take Bee building- stock aa security for funds of widows and or phans loaned to the owner of the stock? Has he agreed to grant and refuse pro cesses for political reasons at your request? Has he agreed to permit you to dictate the clerical help that he shall employ in his office? Has ha agreed to support you for United States sens tor next fall, ss I have been asked to do? I know he Is too manly to make such agreements, and yet your malicious attacks upon my good name in thla campaign over the head of Judge Vlnsonhaler, are the reault of the refusal of that honest offi cial to do your bidding and honor your wishes in at least three of these identical matters. A democratic lawyer haa gathered pages of Items from the records of this office. and at the last stage of the campaign you print it. believing that no anawer to the Insinuations contained will reach the pub lic In time to correct the Impression you aeek to create against me. Thla la another manifestation of your malice. The demo cratic lawyer who collected this Informa tion, told me that every item, so far aa ha knew, waa atrictly legitimate. That the democratic committee might not use It, so manifestly unfair would It be to me, but that you would. Tou had all these items before the primary election. Then, why did you spring them under a slug head just before election? To gratify your venomous hatred against Judge Vlnson haler and tJ injurs my candidacy. A statement explaining these Items that you maliciously call graft, could be made and will be mads by me to any one who will call up this oftlcc, but It would be too long for this communication. I will how ever, take up one or two Items. Tou refer to docket II, page 128. the es tate of Richard Fickencher, liUO. No such entry appears in that case. Tou refer to docket II, pare S90, the estate of John Walker, deceased, and would hava it appear that I realised flt.M from thla estate, and that it was graft. The readers of your paper will remember this estate. John Walker died aome two yeara ago. Ha was an eccentric old miser. The afternoon of his death Frank Moriarty, the cashier of the Packers National bank of South Omaha, telephoned Judge Vlnsonhaler that it was advisable that he go to South Omaha and take personal charge of the room and trunk containing Walker's personal ef fects. MorUrty had reason to believe that Walker had money or valuable papers con cealed about that room. Judge Vlnsonhaler was busy and could not go himself. Ho directed me to go. I went, and in the presence of witnesses searched Walker's room from top to bottom for any valuables that he might have concealed there, and falling to find anything I .had his trunk removed to the police station, where I opened It In the presence of Chief Brlggs, Attorney J. J. Breen. Assistant Cashier Dunham of the Packera National bank, and several other witnesses. After careful search Into every corner and crevice f that trunk I found concealed In and about the old clothing- contained therein nearly 18.000. I had the Packers National bank keep open till 14 o'clock at night to take charge of these funds, after ws had dis covered and counted them; nude several trips to South Omaha subsequently, to col lect and preserve property belonging to the deceased; hUed an expressman lu re move his trunk and other effects to Omaha, and expended from my own pocket In doing this the sum of 118.30. I reported this to Judge Vlnsonhaler. One year and six months later Judge Vinaonhaler had the administrator of thla estate reimburse me this sum, $18.30, without interest, an you call It graft. Every other Item in thin long list which you publish is as legitimate as the one I herein refer to. If you know anything, you know that under our .law, when one dies leaving an estate, an ad ministrator Is appointed fur that estate; that the first thing to be done is to give public nolce of the time when the court will sit to hear and determine claims against that estate; that notice of the time and place must be given by publication In a weekly newspaper of general circula tion In the county, and by posting four notices in four conspicuous places in the county. The statute fixes the fee for the publication, and fixes the fee for the post ing. Whoever publishes the notice is paid the statutory fee; whoever posts It, is like wise paid the statutory fee. These notices have generally for the last ten years been posted by aome one here in the office, aa a matter of security and expediency, and not because there is any profit in It. As a matter of fact, I would gladly have the office relieved of the duty of this work. Tou sec i red the Information contained In your diatribe, and sneaklngly Inserted these items in your published statement for the contemptible purpose of misleading your readers, and maligning a man whom you know you cannot use after he Is elected county judge. I trust I have made myself perfectly clear in this article. 1 cannot continue a controversy with a great newspaper and a small-souled, conscienceless editor; but once for all, I brand your charges, in sinuations. Innuendoes and accusations as brasen, malicious, intentional falsehoods. CHARLES LESLIE, Republican Candidate for County Judge. cases were dismissed and the defendants discharged except Leo Lung On and Liu Hop, who were ordered taken back to China. ; It now appears the national bureau of Immigration la not satisfied with the dis charge of several of the Chinamen and ap peals have been ordered taken to the United States circuit court of appeals for a reversal of the order discharging Tom Ah Bat. Leo Chuck. Hule Lin and Leo Hung Woh, and a new trial Is to be asked in their cases. LIU HOP APPEALS HIS CASE Chlssnta Departed by adae Master Carries Fight to Still Higher Court. An appeal has been taken to the United States circuit court of appeals In the case of Liu Hop, who was ordered deported with Lea Lung by Judge Munger. A number of these cases had been pend ing In the United States district court on appeal from the ruling of United States Commissioner Anderson ordering the de portation of the Chinamen, and all of the RIGHT TO SELL OLD CROW Defendants In Litigation File Their Answer In the United - -States Conrt. The defendants in the cases of W. A. Oalnes A Co., manufacturers of the "Old Crow" and "Hermitage" brands of whisky, against Julius and Carl Furth and numer ous other liquor dealers of Omaha, have filed their answer In the United States circuit court. The suit originally was brought by W. A. Gaines A Co., to enjoin the defendants from selling the whiskies of tho designated brands unless they ware bought of the complainants. The answer of the defendants is in effect that the bill of the complainants "waa Died to Induce, Intimidate and harrass the de fendants into purchasing liquor from the complainants at exorbitant prices, and In the event of so doing the cases against them would be dismissed. Also that the complainants do not come Into the court with clean hands and that they are mem bers of the whiskey trust." The several defendants answering are: Julius and Carl Furth, Walter Moise. Harry B. Hayward, Charles Schlank, Meyer Klein, Jacob Kiel, Henry Miller and S. Goldstein. This particular answer is in reference to the j vtu wrew urunn, ana anomer group or suits in anawer by the same defendants will be filed relative to the "Hermitage" brand of whisky, embodying the aame alligatlcns. bora telephoned the police they suspected Mrs. Foster had poisoned her husband and buried his body in the yard. Officer Patullo waa sent out to look into the matter, but he failed to find any foundation for the poisoning theory. It was also reported soma, of the neighbors wont so far as to dig around for the supposed dead man. Fred Foster is the fourth husband of the woman, whose matrimonial troubles have been legion Deputy County Attorney Fitch will not take any action in the matter until the police have investigated. FOLK AND R0SEWATER TALK Mlasoarlaa and Kebraskan -Will Ad dress Kanaas City Knife and .... Fork CI ah. Edward Rosewatar has been Invited ta address the Kansas City Knife and Fork club on the evening Of November 16. He Is allowed to choose his own subject. The other speaker of the evening Is to be Governor Folk. The Knife and Fork club la becoming aa famous In the west as the Gridiron and Clover clubs are in the east It Is one of the Instrumentalities which the hustling business men of Kansas City use to keep "something doing" all the time. Its monthly dinners have been addressed by some of the most noted men in the country in all lines of business. f IIP IrM BC,WCCBlhe Coal Shirt and the ordinary ibirt li the differ, eace bet wees these two fixtures between remfbrt and discomfort. The Cluett roes "ou and eff like a eor.t" Tart color fa!rici and wLite. tl-COand more at beat stores. Q-LTTT, RAJJ0DY A Co, Trey, X. Y. LsiTt maksn f Sblrts and Cellars la IU Worid. WHO HAS THE DUMMY MODELS? Question Which Connty Clerk Drexel Would Like to Have Answered, County Clerk Drexel, having survived all the mandamuses and citations in ihn other k'nd. "In the shifting about of the dummy models of the new voting machines thirty of them have got lost," said Mr. Drexel. "I have been tracing them over the tele phone and otherwise until I have almoat lost confidence In tha talking Instrument. Tou see, there waa a change in the dummy machines some time back, by which they ware shifted to different locations. Un doubtedly they have filled their mission of enabling the voters to practice up, but we must produce them or account for them in this office. Therefore I wish The Bee would notify tha people In whose stores br houses the missing dummies are to bring them in at onoe. We have lost the trail alto gether, it seems." Grain Exchange Bnnqnet. Members of the Grain exchange held a banquet last night at the rooms of the Commercial club. The principal speech of the evening was by Floyd J. Campbell on "The Omaha Grain Exchange." Other toasts were responded to By Ourdon W. Wattles. A. B. Janulth, F. S. Cowsill, J. E. VonDorn, N. Merrlam, N. B. Updike, E. C. Taamley, Rudolf Ileal. A. H Bewsher was toastmaater The committee on arrange ments consisted of W. 8. Dexter, K. C. Twamley and G. E. Barnes. QPECIAL SALE F6R SATURDAY for 0 cisb salf an Groceries A Meats. 8 f S?.1?. . .......'.$ 1 00 ' The Beat Laundry Soap OXr 11 bars for J The Best Japan Rice 1Q I pounds for - - Mocha and Java Coffee IHc per pound auw Any Brand of Flour l 3 per sack 13 New Dill Pickles An per doien OH Sardines Zlf per can UI Mustard Sardines per can w parlor Matches q per dosen Best Uneolored Japan Tea O An per pound m'vw Tomatoes oe three cans....1. -J, Corn fif per can Best Navel Oranges . 5n dosen WC Maple Syrup O fir quart csn AOfc. Colorado Potatoes A a bushel UC Onions Olln per peek WC MEATS. Porterhouse Steak lfli per pound ivfw Sfrloln Steak three pounda for ' Round Steak "2Bln three pounds for Chuck Steak fin per pound Boiling Meat 1 ten pounds for tw Spring Chickens 1 Ic per pound saw DON'T FORGET THE PLACE. ISAACSON'S B2 N. XTth St., IOITH OMAHA. Goods Delivered to Any Part of City. Telephone 616. FOURTH HUSBAND MISSING Fred Fester la Cone and Wife Wants Cemvlalnt Filed against Ulna. Mrs. Maggie Foster JUS Kansas avenue, appeared In court again Friday morning and told another chapter of her mai.y troubles. She asked for a complaint agalnat her husband, who la reported aa deserting hor a week ago and who is now in Lincoln, so tha woman alleges. Mrs. Foster told Captain Hase her neighbors were conspiring agaisnt her, having al leady poisoned one of her horses and tried to poison her. A policeman haa been de tailed to make a thorough investigation of the oaae. A wuk ago some of the voinaa's neigh- Going to Bed Hungry. It Is All Wrong and Man Is the Only Creature That Dot It. The complete enmptlnesa of the stomach during sleep adds greatly to the amount of emaciation, sleepllncsa and general weaknesa so often met with. There Is a perpetual change of tissues In the body, sleeping or waking, and the supply of nourishment ought to be somewhat con tinuous and food taken Just before retiring, adds more tissue than Is destroyed, and in creased weight and vigor the result. Dr. W. T. Cathell eays: "All animals except man eat before sleep and there la no reason In Nature why man should form the excep tion to Jhe rule." If people who are thin, nervous and sleepless would take a light lunch of bread ahd milk or oatmeal and cream and at the same time take a safe, harmless stomach remedy like Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets In order to aid the stomach in digesting tt, the result will be a surprising increase In weight, strength and general vigor. The only drawback haa been that thin, nervoua, dyppeptlc people cannot digest and assimi late wholesome food at night or any other time. For such It Is absolutely necessary to use Stuart's Dyapepaia Tablets, because they will digest the food, no matter bow weak the stomach may be, norulshing the body and resting the stomach at the same time. Dr. Stevenson says: "I depend almost entirely upon Stuart's Dyapepaia Tablets la treating indigestion, because It is not a quark nostrum, and I know Just what they contain, a combination of vegetable essences, pure pepsin. They cure Dyspep sia and stomach troubles, because they can't help but euro." Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold by druggists everywhere at &0 cents per package. They are in loienge form, pleasant to take, and eon tain nothing but pure pepsin, vegetable essences and bismuth, scientifically com pounded. Your druggtHt will tell you they give universal satisfaction. r Ufie Best of Everything The Only Double TracK Railway to Chicago " '' 25 Per Gont M :s an m. an at & as avah ansa ft JA ansa an nt aWnV MM Than the int way fare fir rtond trip tickets fUbrMks, Wysmlng, Tb amok Hills), anal Many South rn Point. Nov. 7, and 21. r . r rClty OfflC) 1401-1403 fARNAM ST. OMAHA TEL. ei4-91 ijiju lass.sesn. i mi 2J la Stan m WM MSlUa toua. mfk Ilk M rU... Tmkt atkae. HrM S.HM.M SefcMltlrtiMa M lalle. m S r Dri.v mum fMbalin, TU.UI ttmAL. il M MMbb. S-lat. HELP TO ADVERTISE OMAHA. end The Bee to Yens Frtenda. 2SZ2-.m MEN ANBWtMl. C jtu)BUtS I On Bis efwaasiarl 1.1 n.l UtttwUli" mm, e i 4 li irrluua. m mUtimm MHHHltM," f bis., as Si sc . r. I lllll r .llllf i.l.UM b4 mm fHi EuuCauirtu C. f .i er .. IT I BMM ae mesnsssj er mi la stars ma. mv .as. k nrm. rH,ls, t at aa. a wttir si it. Yon Who Have Not Registered Last Registration Day, SATURDAY, NOV. 4. 1905 If you fail to register on Saturday, you cannot vote on November 7th, or at the election next spring. $ REMEMBER! Registration of September 19th j' (Primary Day), has been declared illegal and void by the courts. Register! Register! Register! Laat Day of Registration is SATURDAY, NOV. 4th J Republican Douglas County Committee M. J. GREEVY, Secretary t.. C. GIBSON, Chainnan,