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:BAR6AIN PRICES
ROW PREVAILING
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LUNUM OOUNTNRIN NATIONAb
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IMICA, N. Y.. Oct. Jl, Vlc PrM
Mn(HrmM 4M at :4t tax atkl.
Taa dtr la In touratM t4ar Taa
k an at half iMaCa alUiafi
tal bMM art dns4 la aKMirmlM-
A hMIc (uaaral la aalac l4aaa4.
ItoaamcwjtllLKjrskaalr ka I Dm
iiMKarBTalmvk, irtiw- tk vlra
it waraalMa4.
K to Mixt4 tkat FratMaat Tad
WMMlora aa caemmna will at
i laa faaaraL
llMKiaBa aar taal laaraiaa aac-
I alt Ufa ta Ma party. He (Mara-
tat a4fta al aU phraKlaai
4 laaMe4 ea akla m the day
arwat aoUIH at kU aaetlaatloa for
tke vita pretletaer. Thty aay tbat
ah raul lllatM really aUrtod then.
Ultr kt laalttad ea veeturlai out to
MAY
EPT CLOSED
KUNKRAL Of
WIMi RK OX
VICK I'HRHIMCNT
MATURUAY AND
I'HKriHMCXT MHUUmm 'THAT
OKKHIAMORHKRVK BAY
Alltiougk I'oatauatar Rraadtabarc
had not melted aay adrleaa fro
Waaklaftaa up to a lata kear ttle al
termoea. It la prekaMa taat tke peat
oRce la tkU city will at dated part
of Ike day laWrday.
Accordlaf lo a Ualtad Prai
ease racalvtd ky.Tat MaftOd Ottaaf
temoea, the prealdeaJI kaa waved a
proelaautloa, la which It la aaked
that gortraaieat oRelala obecnre the
day of tha (antral of the vice prl-
daat, which will be oa Saturday.
remical rotttlaaa la thla city have
tea akiadonf d. Democrat hart re
Md (he WlUoa-atanhall aaaaera
d Jehatoa'a aroaraatlrt aaeech
Mksd'iltd here for toalht kaa keen
Raadreda of UU-tbbm are arrlr.
k latludlM aaaatea freai Preal
at Tatt. Wood raw Wllten aad Col.
M laoatTelt.
r. Shtrnta la praatratad.
A tetla el taa Wllaaaktarakatl
w tu htld la tka circuit court
at Bight tot tke purpoee of
the dlfarawt atata aieaa
wkleh will vl m ! tka
IKaoBilBf tUctlea. Se-Kvaaela-rVt4
tkoae praaaat kew to caat
kta? kallota
HaaWyHtadaCtoeck
k"l Haalty of Burma kta taat a
for 1100 to tha Woata'i But-
kaadquaHera I Portia. Ha
Mat an artleie aver kta ewa ali
W. urilna tka atvlaa af tka kal.
tha womta of tka atata.
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SAN DIKOO. Oct. II. Tht Uwla
rait wit go to tbe jury toatorrow.
Dtolrlct Attorney McKt argued thla
fflornlng that Iwli la taae. Attorney
O'Kttre for the defoate it arguing
thla afttrnoon.
GREAT MEETING
SAYS ROOSEVELT
HULL MOODK CANDIDATK DOKH
NOT BROW ANY HK1JW OP TKK
KXaTKMKNT OP HKKTINO IN
NKW YORK AUMTORIUM
Dulled I'reaa Service
OYSTKR HAY, Oct. II. Not vie
Ibly afected by last alghl'a ticlta
meal, Colonel Rooaavelt waa np early
thla morning, and ready for work.
"Uy fleorge. t faal bully," be aaldv
"It waa a vary Intartatlag maeUng
last night. In fact It waa the beat
meeting of the campaign."
The Colonel will attend a Strauaa
mtetlng la If adlaea Square Harden to
morrow night, but be la not ached
ulad to apeak. However, he may die
cuaa tba atate ticket.
'Ian of Campaign is
Kept a Dark Secret
iat Action Will be Taken to Repel
Invaders la Not Given Out but
Preparation! are Being Made
' ntlclpatlon of an attack on tke
n troopa ahortly to ke moMllaad
UklaBd. CapUIn Perguaen. ealy
I! NMr t tka mUomI guard
.Nwaat la Kfaunatk PaUa. will
htauelf at aaaae aalat be-
m thla olty and Kane, .'aeeerdlag
UJwatlw wkleh kaa leaked tram
Military aaoerU ara of tka opinion
tkat tka attacking force will adapt
plan almltar to tkaae of tka Bulgar
ian! In front of Adrlaaople, In' tkla
vent tka atrategy planned ky. Cap
aln Perguaon la aura to be efeetlve.
Paguaoa will deploy hlnmlf In the
(Uiea aroiiaa iae rawer mmrn i"t
tyfwawtw a wal -' v
WAHHINOTON, D, C. Oct II.
"Hargala counter prleaa" ara an In
novation at ike boa ton reetauraat
of the Capitol while crowd of con
grata are larking during tbe legisla
tive rocees.
"Why, you can get a ham aaadwlch
now for 10 centt," waa the atartltd
eielamatloa of a Capitol "regular" la
commenting on the reduced aeale of
price In tht cafe of tha eenata aad
bouae.
An lavpttlgatloa ahowt tbat the
ordlaary "winter achedute" of price
for food at the Capitol aafea ara eat
Juat In half. Plva centa eaeh for eef
fee, bam aaadwlchee, milk aad cnta
of plo la new tka regular tarif. In
tke winter tke aeale la a dime aaeb.
Tbe raataaraat coacaailen la given
by ceatraet to a caterer ky n commit
tee of aeaatera aad repraianUinltaa,
vlthamaalmnmaealaaf prlaaa. Tkla
Maaimaaa m aawraiiy ia vogue waea
tka ctowde ate tk'feliaat every wlaAar
wkta ooagraaa la In aaatlan, kat eeav
peUtlon of dairy luacbta and eaaap
reataurawta daring tke daH turn
lerlod la giving Capital employee a
brief taoyment of cut-rate eating.
JUDGE OENSON
DETAINED EAST
MHMON OP COVM W LAKRVfltW
p 'W
WILL PRORARCY NOT RR OON-
CXVDKH IN TttW POR JUROR
R-NaON TO VOTR MMRH
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It la probable tkat Judge Beaten
will not ke able to return ttf tkla alty
until after elect!. An Important
civil action, .the caea tt WlllIU agataat
an Inauraace caaapaay to recover
11,009, waa Harted In Laketiew Ula
morning, aad It la net conetdered
prababla tkat thla eaae wilt be eon-
eluded la time for tka eeurt to return
heme kefara neat Tknraday.
Although tbe regular term of eeurt
do not etart here natll December,
tk caae of tbe atata agalaat J. D.
Carroll baa been ait for trial Novem
ber lltb. It la expected tkat about
tka aame Ume tke grand Jury wW ke
called.
EDDIE MAKES
ANADMISSION
RUKWIMRMI CWBRWWt
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C. Dalton la In town far a abort
SNODfiRAS.
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AnORMRT MY
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CITY PO RaTRAR Of JKAIAWWY
crrv por prar or nuvomr
United fraaaSarvleo
LOS ANORUM, Oat. II. Rddi.
teeUtyteg lt kta own kahalf today.
denied Uat ka had mlaeeadnetod nam-
aaK wkk tke Jasaa woman. On ana
eaamtnatlon ka admKted thai b kad
aakad tke woman to leave -tka Hy, aa
her kaaband mtoht ka Jaaloao.
Tka rraaa awmlaaUen of tka i
faadant kad not been concluded at
CHEHAMS. Waak.. Oct. II. Gor
don Sturdevaat of Iadepeadeace, near
htre, who waa loot In tbe wood while
buatlag. kaa keen found. H wander
tl tkrougk the mountain aad emerg
ed from the wood near Raymond,
from which place he waa aeat borne
by rail. In tha meantime peace
headed by deputlea from the abarlKa
office were la aearch of the man la tha
wood, and thee returned taat even
ing. Tbe man wa la aerloua condi
tion when be Anally emerged from
the wood, after being loat for over
tve daya.
KLAMATH INDIAN
IS A CHRISTIAN
JACK I'AUOCR TAKHH PAUPKR'S
OATH AND Ifl RKIiKAHRR PROM
PORTLAND JAIL APTRR 8KRV
INaTRRKRMONTRR "There'e a bettor time a-eomlag,"
declared Jack Palmer, Methodlet In
dian preacher, pointing akyward,
wken ke waa token to Jail tkreo
month ago, convicted of giving liquor
to another redmaa, aaya the Portland
Telegram. Thla morning before Unit
ed Bute Commbwtonar Cannon ha
took the pauper'a oatk and left for
the Klamath reatrvatloa, laalaUng ha
wa a good hfetkodiet
Palmer aworo tkat hie aole proper
ty contUted of $10 paaaaga money to
Klamath Pall, two old wagoaa, two
old hone and a wife, who owned two
pontea,
When aikad whether be waa a med
icine man aa well aa a preacher, Pal
mer laughed amdaa)d:
"We ara Ckrlatlan Indiana. We
don't have medicine man,"
The Indian waa entenced to three
month' Imprisonment and a taa of
1160 for giving liquor to anetker
member of hto'trlbo, but tha flue will
net ha exacted, alaee he haa taken tka
pauper' oath. Tkaya waa aoma doubt
at tret aa to whether ke couia prove
kle pauperUm. It waa thought ka
owned oattla and koraaa, hut oroae
eaamtnatlon by Attorney alagvire
tailed to aaaklk tkla. ,
NOT TO DLAMEE
McORAW SAYS TRAT hnUVY RfT
TING OOTFIKUHCR WILL RK A
MKNRKR OP TRfi OIANTS BVR
INO NKXT SRAHON
NKW YORK. Oct. 31. PenUteat
icjiort tbat the National League New
York Club would dlipenao with tlio
errlcee "of Pred Snodgraaa aa a reault
of hi coetly error la tbe Uat world'
cerlea gam, are eat at rent la n aUte-
meat given out by John Med raw.
manager of the detfated club. Ho
iya:
"I do not blame Pred Snodgraaa la
(he least for hi failure to eatck tkat
11 y ball la the Uat game of the world'
torlea at Boaton. Saodgraaa la n val
uable and conactontlou pUyar, and
ka will be a member of tke QlaaU
next aeaaoa. HI failure to make tke
eatck I aomatklng that would not
hapaen one la n thooaaMd rear, and
1 waai vo aay taai ne w aeeerviag or
aympatky far thla failure. It hurta
him mora keenly than It hurta aay
oaa alee.
"Ia tkU connection I may aay that
I feel even wore for Mathawaoa than
I do for Haodgraa, a Matty ptteaed
three excellent game without win
ning any of them. There never waa
and never will be another pltokar tike
Matty."
Mrs. MteCaR Bam
Mr. Mary C. MeCall, widow of tka
Uto General 1. M. MeCall, to
at tka MeCall kerne aa Oak atraet
Par daya aad weeka tk Ma at tk
wett kaewa aad reapaeed pi
had knag ky a thread ealy, aaya tka
emSHgnVjmV m gBJaVB wVjBJgRMRBBRJ B&
time of tk aMaaUea, eh
patiently tk taal aaaaatag f ta Ula
Uread, wkleh aa auddaaky a
atiaatoa attar T a'atoek aa.ayar
avealag. Heart taUar. fadtowtag aa
feebled eoadlUaa f to argaa f
toag ataadlag, waa ta eanaa of death.
Mrs. MeCall waa peat 71 year f age.
Tke funeral will be held on Wedaee-
day aftaraaea at I 'clek, from the
MeCall koaae. It will be la charge of
Alpha. chapter. Order of tke Raatera
Star, aad Bumeid Womaa'a Rtlt
Corp, la botk of which orgaaUatloaa
the deceased waa toag a conspicuous
and honored worker.
Conway Am cased
LIMA. Ohio, Oct. J 1 Chart Con
way, profesloaal high diver, aad hi
wife, wanted la connection. wKh tha
murder of Ml Singer, were arretted
here Uit alght at the borne of Coa
way'a mother, Mr. Jeaaph Cramer, la
Uto city.
YOUNGSTERS MAY
DE ARRESTED
CRIKP OF POLICE DiKaUARRS
THAT ACTS OP ROWBYMM
WILL NOT .RK TOLHRATHR
KVRN ON HALLOWKRN J
"With ample opportunity fsraarm
lee amusement, there can a a oc
casion for youngatera attamatlag aay
acts of rewdyUm tonight," nal4 Ohle(
of PoUaa BmtU Ub afteraeoa1. " "OR
eera will ka lastrueUd to arrest per
sona wb mtoeeaave themaelvaa."
Ia aaatotpatloa of Ua uaual Hal
lowe'en form of amuaema4 tk aklet
kaa eagaged several extra pMma,
who will. b la wia ctotnea. aad who
wlU natral tha atoaata la tha raMae IHawavarv ka
atotrleta. . athmt,"
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Suit waa atorted ia the circuit court
thla moraine by tbe Plrat Natloaal
baak agalaat W. C. Purdy to reeever
1400.' J. C. Rateale andJJ. Si Kent
ard'ajiorneys for tkt'ptolaUg.
STUDENTS WILL
HAVE. BIG TIME
f
HM1H SCHOOL PACCLTY PLANS
TO 8URPRISK GUHSTH AR.
RANSWdKNTS ARM TJXBRR WAY
POR THR RNTHRTAINMRXT
Taat tha atndaato of the high
Kheel will have a good time thla av
Blag to without a doubt, Judglag by
the preparation, tbe faculty la mak
ing for tha "ghostly" entartolument
Today enthusiasm aad Utaiett are at
a high pitch, becauee of the "expec
tation" thla evening.
Tha atudenU are alt -expected to
mask and coma dressed In au'ch n war
tbat no one will know another. The
schoUra are all buiy digging np cot
turn, and It to expected that there
will be a great variety. Juat what
form tha eaterUlameat will take a
oaa kaowa waept tha faculty, and
doubttoea many eur prise , will greet
the studtaU wken they meet la the
hall ot.th school thla avealag.
Mr. Faught said thla mom,tng that
It used to be tke euatom la c4daa days
for; a wlteh, or, "lvf",to.toM ta
young mag wk helr lit partners
aould be, hat It being eat af dte new
he aald k would a vetw Jeahtfal It
aaen a wg wm aappea urn eve.
kr
, Rieedthirstr wridiato. ia a
Saaea of ta erdera of the -
eera awora to aphtd the law,
fatted to commit a atogt rah-
bory tost night. Ala K.vmO
atod that that was saaajr
hrav paapla em tha atresia attar
dark. Those paapla. tahaag tkaar
Htm la ah haaas, attended)
atortag alatar abwa aad waa-
dared atoag Ua saraeav gaatag
late ahea.,-laHwa,Jaat ,
Uto aaty-.w ata.aaagariaa
pUe la watoh to Mr. e)
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whether he would aoeept Uavrspah
Ueaa vice' prealdeaUal ptoee. ' -:Rv-ernorHadleyaaM:'
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may not be neaaaaary tt U natloaal
committee to decide oa November It
whether a vloa prestdeatiel candidate
wilt bo needed or wb he wtRh,M,f
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