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THE PDILPI HEBfILD. —. 1 __. Published at Pullman A'asliington, ev ery Saturday mornk j, and entered at the Pullman postofft' < as second-class mail matter. ■ . ALLKN nROS. - rinusiiKßS Wilforu ALt.r.. Editor. TERMS «'i SUBK3 11"T I ON: $1.00 per year, stric if in advance. Six months, ; . cents. One year, not paid in r f. am . - f 2.00 All advertisements «i; **■ continued and charged for until on 1 rid out. REPUBLICAN TICKET. RASMM For Frcili nt: THEODORR KM SKVELT, For Vice Pr* lent cHAKi.rs W. I* RIIANKS, •TAD . For CnniitrM Will 1., I jraphrey of Kins, "We*ley '- Jones of Yali b»a aad Franci* \V. <Cu«bmtn of Tierce. For Governor—Albert R, Mr»d of Whatcxitn. For :■-.<■ ■ ■ Governo-- Ch«rle» IC. Coon of JefTt-r»a». For Secretary of State---am 11. NirhoU cf Snohomish. Forblate Treasurer—Gei>r,ir C. MilUof Thur» on For State Auditor—C. W. i lan* of Kit*aj>. For AUurney General- )• •" !»• AtViu»ou of Chelan. For I^and Corarnissioner " :. \V. Ross of Cow- Uti. For Supcrinl of V'» lie In*truction—R. n. Oryan of Chehnli*. For Justice* of the Su|»« c Court —Mark A. Kullertonof Whitman an 1 »ak II Ku.!. of V»kinisi For -i Irntml IHecto » S. «■. Co»crove of Garfirtd county. Georj;e V X.--- ;; M Adam« county, I. B. N«i«h of tr* Wane tx*untv. J. M. Fish of Stevens county, A L Vuiifc.li of Muun county. corxt v For Representative, S-r-nth District — Peter McGregor of Hooper; I.eK •» StilMin of liuniond. For Sheriff—Jo»t-ph Can .t of Co!fa«. For Prosecuting Attorney- Kut«-rl 11. Ktpp of Colfax- For Trea»urer~L. K. Ati n of Col fas. For Auditor— V ». Mcll m ell of Colfa». For Clerk—W. O. McCar . f Putlman For School Superintend ».: —N. U. Showaltcr of Oakesdale. For Assessor— M C. Ti i <t Coifas. For Surveyor— K. C. Mv r y of Coli'as For Coroner— D. n. Crn» I td of C«!£ai. For Comrnißsionern—Fit t In«>?rsct, W. C. McCoy of Oakodale; Sand Dtatnct, J. K. Ruplt-y of PuUman. — ~~ — —— —^—.^—.—~.™.—. The best appea the democrats are making to the c >untry is based on their promise n<£ to disturb the republican legislat: v c achievements. L. E. Allen is t. man who has been weighed and \t tad not want ing. He is the r/,| it man in the right place, and U hitman county cannot afford to dt:pense with hi> services. The democratic argument this year should be pri i ed in the hu morous columns, it is, in brief: "You need not be of us, for if we elect a pres ?tit and bouse, the republican sei .te will keep us from doing any di • iage."* Thkki - not a nan in Whitman county but knows be material ad vantages that will tMt to Iju«tern Washington thro . h an open river to the sea. The t turn of Wesley L. Jones to congi -s by a good big majority will her be came of an open river. England is t: »ing 10 skate off the policy of fre trade which ha« impoverished I*r workin grace. Democrats, in th- aVflMri M para dise of the worki :m« are trying to have us adopt ie *y«tctn which England, after .if a eentmy of disastrous trial, :■ warn fenxSoosto discard. J. R. Rvplv ia» the htimw qualifications th: «riH mike him a good county cv i— iin— mni This is the most impo* am after from a local standpoint o bo tilled next month, and Mi ■ up.v t* worthy oT the vole of every Bur who believe* the business of it coxzz'.y should 1 be conducted oti wiim i liar* and business method In \Y. O. IcCau Whitman county has had taos: efScieni and capable clerk. Its idtaisrscratkni of the public rest n»* greatly pleased hi* Pi. nun Irieads who two years ago a «4 that h» same be placed udc « tfce tkkct. Hi* cnaniiaou«» re-a si^tim casa thb year as a rewar for dcty fa&h&Dy discharged. M Mcvaw U a csas with the conSd ice as»d estgtia <rf the ■•»•*» and - ea«Me4 to too vote. Send a Solid Delegation. It is rumored that certain repub licans intt'iid to vote for Peter Mc- Qregor and scratch Leroy Stilson, that others will vote for Leroy Stil iion and scratch Peter McGregor, in the seventh representative district. It has also be^n stated that the same kind of work would be done in the Eighth district, where E. E. Smith and (!. C. Kenoyer are the n .uinees. It often happens that the voter, in casting such a ballot, helps to bring about the defeat of the very man he wishes to elect. The best way to bring about the election ef the men you wish is to vot" the republican legislative tick et without a scratch. No better men are before the people for legis lative bonori than Peter McGregor, Ltroj Stilson, E. E. Smith and G. C. Kenuyer. Only one senator is ! . }>,• selected in the county this year; therefore, for that ofnce it is either ;i republican you want or a democrat. H. M. Boone, the re publican nominee, is one of the strongest men in the county and will be elected. All five men on the republican legislative ticket are commission men from the sole of their feet to the crown of their heads. If you want to be sure that the Whitman delegation will work for such a -un- in the next legislature, vote the republican legislative tick • t straight. A solid delegation will Me to accomplish more than will one that is divided. Send a delegation to Oljrmpia that will work for Whitman county first, and all the time. A republi k . iion will do that and do it well. The nominees are men who will be able to work together and accomplish something for their itituents. For an Open River In his speed two weeks ago to night Congressman Jones spoke as follow* on the proposition of an open river: "In my judgment, one of the most important propositions for tern Washington is the opening n! the Columbia river for naviga tion to tidewater. This would be a c«>mpet Hot of the railroads and a regulator of rates, and be perma I.J-.VI ANKKSV, Pbks. F. T. GREER, Cashibr. GAY LOMBARD, Vice-Irks. S. A. TURNER, Assist. Cash. I THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ————————— —-—_____ a/ PULLMAN ■' TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Anything jwrt»iuinj» to conservative banking will receive our prompt and careful attention _ , Squires & Gaddis Financial, 1 • Choice Investment *^ w^ /^TT> I—!!T^ C^ Farm sr; brokers -5 Undlord's JL# X ViVLl\ i_J City Agents """■ Property IF YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT PALOUSE LANDS WDITEUS dßfc fIBSA fl f'Jt "-* k1 ■" j'■ ' - t l p n . i ,n '-.JiJ -.,j. .„._ ft j-v-t ">'"^-j""w-'giJ'h I enjk I "LIKE THE OLD FRUIT FAIRS." I ■ ELEVENTH ANNUAL 1 SpoKane Interstate «* Fair I I Spokane, Oct. 3to 9. ■ SpoKanc •» Interstate «- Fair I Spokane, Oct. 3 to 9. • t| With Large Displays in all Departments. ffl || $2,000 offered for Fruit and Fruit Exhibits. , H y M< re than <;, >,000 in Premiums and Prizes. I 9 Five or more exciting Races each day. 5i2,000 in Purses. f§ Iwn Town Carnival Each Night. A Fifth Regiment British Artillery Band. ■ Free High Class Vaudeville Attractions Daily. ' ■ Fine Mineral Display, Dog Show, Art Exhibit, Etc. ■ Retaembcr—Low rates and special excursions on all railroads. M tiflKfa fee «»le. Write (or Premium Lint and Race Program. A ' HOrr. 11 COSCROVH, Sev:etary an ! Manager. Bj ••i""^i«am»iamm»iai#] - -' nent. It could not be changed by legislatures, political parties, decis ions of courts, nor could it be j merged into any trusts or combina tions. "In a hearing before the river and harbor committee it was shown that water competition has reduced freight rates largely, and from the hearing we would understand that water competition here in our state would decrease freight rates from to six cents per cwt., thereby sav ing to the farmers of Eastern Wash ington, Oregon and Idaho $1,000, --000 each year. "I feel confident from the expres sions of the members of the river and haibor committee in congress that we shall be able to secure a provision in the next river and har bor bill putting this great work under continuous contract, thereby insuring a completion of the work so vital to the interests of the peo ple of this section." Jones is the right man in the right place. Give him your vote on election day. Crippled Child Burned. Coi.fax, Wash., Oct. 10.—A hor rible accident occurred here at 1 o'clock today when Glennie, the 5 year old son of Mrs. Ada Sudweek living in Dr. B. F. Harvey's resi dence on Mill street, was so fright- j fully burned that his death is ex- ! pected momentarily. Mrs. Sudweek had lighted a lamp and left it in the room when the; child pulled it over, spilling the oil' on his clothing and setting it on j fire. When found the child was burned to a crisp and there is no hope of his recovery. The child ! was crippled, being partially para- ! lyzed, and almost helpless. The house was set on fire, but j was extinguished before any serious ' damage was done. Mrs. Sudweek j is a widow and has lived here about ■ one month. She is hysterical since | the accident, and it requires the! combined efforts of several persons j to keep her quiet. —N. C. Pettibone of Stites, Idaho, is in the city today enroute ! to Nampa to attend a meeting of grand lodge of Odd Fellows. Mr. Pettibone is an old-time friend of the Herald man, we having hunted the Dakota goose together 17 years ago. Mr. Pettibone is now a j real estate man of Stites. What's in a name? CHASE & SANBORN'S CELEBRATED TEAS AND COFFEES are known the world over as PAR EXCELLENCE R. B. BRAGG & CO. Stands for Fair Treatment. Right Prices. Best Goods. Phone *>' THE LEADING GROCER ■»h«miim^J run a MONARCH RANGE How easily you can have a roaring blaze by a slight manipulation of a draft or two; or how the fire can be turned into a dull, quiet glow. The heat thoroughly circulates all around, over and under the oven, giving jan even heat from every wall and making It a perfect baker. The water I reservoir is most advantageously placed, and the water heats quickly and is easy to get at. Your wife's experienced eye will note many advan tages in this range over her presenj one. Bring her in. Make things jas easy for her as possible .... . PULLMAN HARDWARE CO. SEE —- I Lobaugh & Company | I j FOR . I I SUPERIOR DRILLS I The Superior I is the best built machine of its kind manufactured Studebaker Vehicles I I Canton Clipper Plows I I General agents for 1 I American Fence Wire I j Lobaugh & Company ■ Grand Street, PULLMAN, WASH. 8 ■ ■ i i - -** CITY MARKET, „j L JW^ South Side Main Street, z^^^S^V 'WU t Pullman, .... Wash. i^^^^^\\ ' Fresh and Cured Meats. WjwL /'§jJ V FISH AND GAME IN SEASON * 1 f^^^^ Pullman Steam Lanndil^ : Q&. : ""^^J^ Located on Grand St. near 0. R.&N VY vih B depot.