Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 11, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 November 1903 — Page 6
INFERNA
MACHINE
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BLOWS IIP MIKE Conspirators Cause Two Deaths und Wreck Mine at Cripple Creek.
$2,000 REWARD FOR SIR ÜBE
Heary Reward Offered For Arrest of the Slayer of Alice Henneer.
$5,000 REWARD OFFERED
i"hr MtMSMM A ris Ihi plosion V,i m.-.-.l by It riml Mm. Ii I im lo,ll' ereil Willi Mii.-Ii IM l,
Ihr Kann I mII i rii - Uli.
Crijtpl,. CrtM'k. Co! . Nov .: Chart?! MoOonswek, tnperlnteaaieat, ami Met tin H. Ht !; a m:urr. were liillc.l shortly before uoon Saturday by au explosion ia the Vindicator mine. Ofl'.ers of ihe Vindicator .Mining Co. issert lhat the explosion was caused by an Infernal machine, and OM militiamen hae beu placed on tfuaid around the Companys properties It in believed the explosion rrew out f the Winen' strike. Sept. IfeGoraaek and Minei Ueck were descending into the mine In the ae. They were the only paSMagWr. Vhen it reached the sixth level the explosion occurred, wreck. n the case J and hhait and insiautly gilling botfc
MB Iiiiii Ii- Ii. -co i-rrtl. The satploajoa, which was terrific was h.:ir,i ;.t .. .-iil.ue and at first
Tkr Theory I. Id ..red That the Murderer la I n tit ralr 1 emr Keen ol III trlaaar. Havana, III, Nov ji Although rewards aKsreaiinj; $. are now out for the capture of Kreil Strulie. vx b Is suspected of murdering his forin I
sweetheart. Miss Allee Mona sgec, cf Havana whoso dead body w as found lo the woods near Bishop l!I . last Sunday morning, not a Braes at the youuf uian has ..een di- mi ri d Full de cripiioasof Strebe, his hors and hiiKsy are in the hands of sheriffs, marshals and other pnu others ol every town in Illinois. but no one Uas reported a clew to the ni sin man.
ilruoe s paivrtN say tli.it so tar a they know the young man had no mon-
ty with Bin wan ba mo. How h manages to subsist among strangers is, as is supposed, he is stilt traveling through the country, tney can not explain. How it Is porslMo for a well-known man in a snrm rig CO disappear and leave no trace is rayst . fy i;iir. and many lelieve that Stride has taken flUht to some large city. St, Lands or Chicago. BrMaac at the grave of the mur-
dered ,irl jn the i urn field shows with what care the murderer attempted to
BIG SENSATION
MICHIGAN
W.irr.irti for Seventeen Former Officials of Grand Rapids.
GRAFT IH PHILADELPHIA
Alleged Scheme That Would Make
St. Louis Cheap. 4 Bat. -off uf I lir MlllOiua Oat of u i n . ni -i-1 i- Hilttwa mm tu ii- iiif usai
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ARE CHARGED WITH BRIBc'RY
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Crand Rapida, Mich . Nv. 12. WtU rants hne been issued for 17 form r ity mile ials. chargin; them with aercpting a biibe in connection with lha Caaaows Oarman-Cameroa scheme for supplying the city with water from
was believed to be an earthquake. The- B de crl'n- He uf ed a spade and
engineer nastily reversed the hoist. B if eojld not pull up the cage, and ths todies were recovered oi.ly after BOY era! hours' work, being brooaJM to the urfaee through the second compartment of the shaft. Supt. McCormack was one of ths best known min.ng men in the Cripple Creek distric t and was well liked. Ha leaves a widow and several children. gunwann ron mo PKrarrnaTons,
rroaumrril On.- or Worst rinaea in th- iimiU of I uliirn l.i. Cripple Creek. Col.. Nov 2;:. Sheriff Robertson, after investigating conditions in the sixth level of Um Vindicator mine, where Supt. . Varies .McCormack and Sh. ft Boas Beek Vera killed Saturday by an oxp! -.n. . iücides with a stati)ut f ihe ofl of the company that a deli be ra Is attempt had BOM BMMM to wr.k the nit With dynamite. The got! 00 a mittee of the Mine Owners and Operators' irion has oi red a reward of $."."( for evidence leading to the arrest and conviction of the perpetrators In a published statement the
eomiii;u. i,,; An. t'i. r iei in tin- Trull of IT. ., I. lae killing of Supt. McCormack and HafTfB Deck was one of the BSOS4 d ibolica. eftaaaa that ever darkened the annals of Colorado and is another ste:j in the trail of blood which h is I .-. made by the Western Fed. ration of Mfners in this state. "The time has passed for - : fine terms in which to speak of i. e mttters. and we do not hesitate to say that this crime was devised and executed by the inner circle of ihis organization. "This statement is made only after a careful investigation of the faeta, which show conclusively that these an en mu their death through a sciie.nj so cunnb -!y devfaad and carefnlly execc.ted as to tax h inaenui;y of the mo.;t experienced criminal PenmBtsSNl Btstetfer. "Of late the district has been nilins up witu the i lass of men who op. nly boat of what they projwse to do. Not a sinpie ei frowst aoes sonwoaellag tins crime is compaMble with the theory
of accident, and with any other theory than that jf )remeditafed murder. ' The district exeeutve (C)mmiftee of tha Western PaisrattOSj of Miners charac terizes tue explosion as a ' lant.' : ! trotted by all," and adds: "But prejudiced individuals who rarely know anyth ng of what they ta..v a boot have already passet. Judgment and denouaea it as a eold-Uaoiaf sjnwdor Kxperience leaches, however, that those pople are not above making capital oat of any public misfortune." irn. Itrll in ommnnd. In ronsequence of these outraui s Cot. Peabody has reinstated Adjt -Gen. Sherman HU in command of the sattttta in camp. nifnadlBg Col 1ward Verootkahurg, who has ban in command situ Hell's retirement at the rlose of the court-martial trial of lieu. Chae.
dine a rae tWo bot deep and six fe.M
long, wcrking in the dark after midnipht. He scraped up the loose dirt left after covering the body of his victim and packed it away in his buggy robe. Then he gathered leaves and tirnsh to cuer over the fresh grave.
i Lake Michigan, all of the warraati I are the result of the COBfSOSioa made I by for.iii r City Attorney l.ant K S ilaj bury, on his rt;urn last week from SOT ring a two-years' term iu the Petrol t house of correction tor hfeallBg , the Federal bankng law iu connection : w ith the scheme. 'lirt'il of BvCerlae tone. V'hile in prison Salsbury's conviction on a bribery charge in the state rourts in connection with the same matter was affirmed by the supieiu" court, and with the prospec t of being returned to prison. Salslury went to the prosecutor's office and made a lengthy confession, which resulted in Ihe lasaanes Of the warrants, l't.llowiug are tAOSS ind ited: POTBter Mayor GeorKe It. Terry . State BaWBtOff I'avid Buoras, Corey p. Bisseil, forme r member of the loard of public wcrks. and
J'hiLi.!. ,;'lna. Nov 24. 'I bis city
onfronti I w ith a 5 theft i "nly : he most In ton uieasuri . an stay the hand at Uta plunderer. Tha plot lo ! .it the city irea-oiry of Ulis sal sun is c osm i kied In 1 b IS&.OOO,k ii kNM bill thai Is to i railroadBal through the council, and. ii nece.-sary, passed over the retool Mayor Weaver. The COfTUpi political practice machine tha' dominates the entire munic
ipal sovernnu'iit has hatched it for the m le purpose of making the iroatoal raw! it ha- ever bad t'ie effrontery tu Baderi k' So etmntngiy has ihe loan bin haw
formed by the BUChlBe 'sheochmi n that in every provision is a loophole for "grafting " Incidentally, (i corn eals a trap hieb j intended to ensnare Mayor W' a rr The leaders of the republican city organ iSAtiofl are at lag this bill to force him to show h. ;;!titude toward the Bsachlne. The 136,000, loan is to be used for Wtilbiitn; school houses, water works.
Uteratioa ir o ber lug city Umprovs BSentS, all of w hic h are to be done uni der the gang's supervision. I The people vote on the subject in February and arrangements for cast
ing Bo.OOO iUefcal votes are said to have been disc overed.
SISTERS OF CHARITY Ise Pe-ru-na for Coughs, Colds, Grip nnd Catarrh A Congressman's Letter.
.rter all these precautions he drove the following al lermen. who were In away while it was Mill dark and dis- m1 o when the atteuipl was made to appeared with his horse and buggy, jpu' the water deal throum:: James
mat ne left in the dark is certain, Mc Coll. Peter Dt
for he failed to notice the feet of the I MaJachl K
epagti r, Jac oh Ellen,
' : ey, Johtt T. Iono an, ,T.l-
rob Mol. Abrahan Qhyasia, Charles lohnSOB. Kyner Stonehouse. Daniel Logier. John BfeLaahtea, Clark Slocum. John Muir and Adria Shriver. The um TB)aMlVea fHnoplf . The amounts the respondents are rbarged with havlBg received out of the alleged brxxile fund ranee from
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e of the warrants
common onuncil was
S'rule has been reported in several different counties at the tame time, but when run down these ruiaorr amount to nothing.
c rl protn ding, which were seen at once l y searcher on the day following his dll tppearance Gov. i ates has announced tne offor of I. I reward by the state for Strube's capture. The board of supervisors of Mason county has offered an additional reward . t V II
,u X." V 1" r ' J . C 1 0 Revelations of the
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...Ull i; 'III il leilipi IO piU through the water scheme, with the 14 VOtOS which included both democrats tnd repuhlicans. The aldermen are easurgped with having received ISO0 to P each.
linl n I nil f fwtoW. Mayor Perry's share, it is charged in the warrant, was HjHt, and Corey P.
bi sell ii charged vvith receiving $500, while Siate Bensitor littrtis is alleged to have received $2"o for bis SOPPOTl It has leveloped that Salsbury's first stmfeuiten, nnfe (sat week, was not fo complete m the prosstnUOB had toped fur Prosecutor Ward went t vork at mice opOB the leverage offered by the incomplete statement, ami Mewed enough additional evidence so that flahtfiurj waa summoned aain Friday night for a Conference The result, the prose utor says, was a f'at mim wh! h Is regarded as :om-tlete.
VICTIMS HAVE TURN NOW. Th- UrSSSSMd .ct-liili-qu,.u" Mnn. I'. .1. no. Iii, I'lni i-il un Xrlnl Oef With Cm ml liiri-.-ny. St. Iuis. Nov. 21 At two o'clock Friday afternoon the examination of witnesses for the state was begun in the case charging E. J. Arnold, the original 1 'get-rich-quii k" man. of St. Louis, with grand larcny. The case was begun in the criminal division of the cinuit court before Judge McDonald. The trial of tbe grand larceny eharce is preliminary to light other eases in Which Arnold ia charged with obtaining n. tu y under false pretenses. E. J. Arnold COUdMCtOd a race horse hnveatnent concern and had many depositors. He paid geanrota i merest cn all his accounts, and whci the r-aiash came there was much wailing all over town Many folks ke;t the savings of years in this and o'.oer siuilar schemes. BOMBARDING SAN DOMINGO. Inaci rurnl nkr m llici.r.Mii IUeU on Ihr Ton n hleh t. Ili-lng Itf-latc-il l- the l-'nrta.
DUNDEE. ILL. BANK CLOSES. DeflMMft Rimed Thnt the llnnL w Mihi .ii ciii n To-iii, Owfag to IMmti limn leu Ht-liiK Koiinil.
THE BIG STORM IN GERMANY.
I Trniiie i)eiii-f. Tstiagiowliie caen n ci ii leu t fun Interrupted and i in in i-im. Doseoat iiuiii', Berlin. Nov. 24 - The high winds which have beon sweeping over Germany for gg houra, leerntpamlad by a heavy rainfall, continue to delay traffic and interrupt telegraphic communication, and have caused several railroad aeddenta At Schlebusch the Aind started freight cars, which were da a switch in motion, their -peed aceeleratod, and finally they ran onto the main line and collided with an express train. No one was badly hurt. The Hamburg-American lin- s, earner DeatachlBttd, during the storm on Saturday, tore mit the pile to which vhe was moored. While unloading at Hamborg;, and went adrift The m, Hiring chain and pile struck the TCSSOl and broke a plate forward She is now at Cuxhaven, and will go to Kiel or Stett:.: for repairs. SOCIALISTS MUST PAY UP. Tbe nn ol HrpniJlfltc- Jnnt Ili-bta I si m .i limn Tin-v Wrm ot I iicorporuleil.
eW -iork. fov, 14. A verdict of 11,050 haü been awarded in the Ity court to Peter Kelbiger. again t Kber Forbes, as treasurer of the Bociall I labor party, for money loaned to the newspape r called The People, which Is managed by a board of trustees elected by social labor board convention. Coutu.l for F rbes argued that tha party, through its treasurer, could not be sued, because it was an unincorporated association, but Judge Seabury earned the Jury that the heard cf trustees was an advance agent of tha party, with power to borrow money if necessary to continue the publication, ami that the party UBfl bound by the act of i's agenta
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Inevervc-ountryof the civilized world I The following letter is from Osn Bisters cd Oberlty are know n Not only glasses ib Uoekisou, of Napoleon, Ohio: do tb.y imuiMter to d,.. spiritual and The I runs .Medicine C i .( .iumbuinteiievtaal needs of the ensrsres eoan- Genilcmen : I
unttcil to their care, but tliev also
minister to their bodily needs. Wit h so m uiy children to take care of and toprotect from c-limate and dise.-ise, theae "ise and prndeat Sitters have found Peruua a never failings fciruarcl. Dr. Bart man receivee many letters from Catholic Sist. rs from all Over the 1'nited states, a reei in mead reeenUe
received from a Catholio institution in letroit, Ii ich., reads as follows: Dr. S. H. Hartman, Coitimhus. Ohio:
Dear Sin - "Tie young girt who used th Perun.-i WMM suiter i tig mm
imtyngitlsanttloMtofyolot. the result physicians and surgewns in the United
" " cof M.7S ntosr satisrac- s.;,,,.s, was t,o hrt man to formulaic fory. yite found yrc.it relief, and Peronn. It was through hi genius nnd after further use of the medicine ne ;: ,ev. -rati thai it was introdnc d to hope to be nhle to say she is entirely the medical profession of this country. cured. " Sisters vf Lh.:ril. If you do Re derive prompt and tatThe yming rirl was under the careof , "sfa t'-rv re-ults from i he use of Pcruna
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have nsed severe bottlesof Perena and feel grently benefited tliereby from my cstarrn f the need, and feel encouraged to believe that its eontinned use will fully eradicate a liseasc of thirty years' standing. "-
Ir. Hartman, one of the best known
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for entarrh of the throat with good re nlta as the above letter testifies. Send to Tbe I'eruna Medieine Co., Columbus, (Udo. fora free b0..l Written bv Dr. Hartman
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on. siaieieetir m ;. our case and he w ill Im pleased to give you his valuablj advice treat la. Address Dr Hartman, Pimideni of The Bwrtman Sanitarinsn. Colambus. O.
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RIFLE & PISTOL CARTRIDGES.
xi s tne shots that hit that count. Winchester Rifle and Pistol Cartridges in all calibers hit, that is, they shoot accurately and strike a good, hard, penetrating biow. This is the kind of cartridges you will get, if you insist on having the time-tried Winchester make. ALL DEALERS Si-LL WINCHESTER MAKE OF CARTP'DCES.
nu muwtT TILL CURED. 25 vuss tsTmi
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San DominRO. Nov. 21. The French
cruiser Jurien de la Gavbre arrived i Ji' 1,1 '' is no known.
I here Friday and landed Kiurds for the ! oft1 ials 'dld talk for
rhicaso. Nov. 2:: Notices were postI n the doors of the First national lank of Dundee. III.. Sunday nii;ht aotifyiag the flenosltors that the bar.:, would not opta for bttalnt ss hda The suspension was decide, maot) at
I BBeetlB of the directors Sunday Centrevllle la.. Nov 2" The fa VhOtt, it is said, discrenancioa were neral of ex-Cov. F M, Dral e was held
ion on in i lie a c 'Olims
FUNERAL OF EX-G0V. DRAKE. The Itllll mi Kc-liin. -. g, iirnk. ff lin. In ill tn Item IliHi Thune Ol Uta Wife.
PILES
PILES Big Four Route
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DEFIED THE ENTIRE FORCE. Former I'nt rail mim llnrrlemli' llhuelf In lliime anil Held the ontci'm at llu. Areola. 111.. Nov. 23 Former Policeman James Mud. on, who killed Thomas Spcllman here August 2, went on the warpath again Sunday night itnd enga.ed in a desperate battle with the police, during which several shots were fired. II ml -on w as wounded, but ho escaped and tor four hours, with a shotgun and a revolver, he barricaded himself in his own home, defying the entire town He was finally captured. line, ll.irtranft'a Son Head. Philadelpliia, aoV. 23. I.Inn Martranlt appraiser of the port ot Philadelphia and a son of MaJ.-On. John F. art i rai: t, former governor of Pennsyl
vania, i". -d early Sunday in a private hospital from brlgut's disease. Mr. Hartranfl waa 43 years of age t orner Sloae Laid. OhloaBJBi Nt. 23. The c orne r itOBg ot the new Chicago Tea. hjMrl sggt a Bgfif,ooe itm tors al BUt; trsef and stewert avenne, was laid Bu Jay arternoon by tue .Masonic frateralty.
j preelection of the constihite. 8evere Sßhtinjf was beun with the insurgents, j who are bombaring the town, and their j attac k is being vigorously resisted by
the forts. No great injucy haü so far been done. The I'nlted States rruis.-r Baltimore rill be compelled to leave to-day, and another American warship Is anxiously expected. Fight Ing continues in tha south, but the results, so far as knovn, are favorable to the government. SHERIFF WAITING ON ODELL Can't See liov. Odell limit Kieitl'i Keipilaltlain I mil He Hfturm r'rom r tori. (Itr.
I Albany. N V . Nov 21 Sheriff Smith. Of Jefferson Cftjr, IfO., 1 1m i UBS here to pet William Uagtor, wanted in :
Missouri to answer to a br.bery indict- ' end a"
ment, had to wait until late to dr.to see Gov. Odell. The governor is expec ted to return from New York 'hen. Slegder has aanagwd counsel mi win op.io: e the bsnaio e of a reip isition hi ertff Smith has wired to artOtaey General CtOW, BBgjf.eatlBl that ha com on to look after the state "h Interest.
publication Sun
day nigii The comptroller of the enrreney has been notified of the state of affairs, and the bank examiners will take charge of tha books this morning No rumors of Insolvency have been heard, so it is believed that the g Btttntlon Will be open for business a toon as the accounts are straightened Tbe bank is capitalised fcr fSO.flOQ anc carries deposits of 1SO,000. CLAUS SPRECKELS' ILLNESS
me exait utr- nere .Monday. The services were cona.s none of the ducted from the Central Chureh'nf
l arhrt, uncier t;;e auspic es of the st. John s conimandery. KnlgbtS of Templar. The body lay in state for three hours in the cfanrch, Which wa inadepiate to accommodate the crowd Interment took plac e nt Oskwood enie'.ery. beside the body of Mrs. Drake.
The macaw nf the Ktaa Nl Neurl
a Iteniirleil
wewlera r nn Srrlima
San Francisco. Nov. H T'ie Raag tnanl resrts of the Illness of fh8 Bast ken, the nUlioaalra trar auns facturer of thi.i ity. greatly exa-.uer-ate his condition, which is not roniid.
all seriolIK ' V his nhvwieiana
Am . rdiag to the statenanui of the family and the BMdttmi men la attendance, ..lr Snret'kela i: merelv sen,.,.., r r...
- j . ..i, Hum b "del, which does not cause the
eilgntest nlarm Some weeks ago I e r-.... I ... - . ,.
run in iiac- n.iu a Dgnt attack ol
paralysis, but from that he SB ti rely reeovered it is eipeeted that he will b out in a day or two.
Militia Ordered t- ripple C reek. Colorado Bpriagsj, coi . Nov. 21. Qontpnny t, BaOMHl regiment, Coloado aationaJ gnard, which was relevcd from duty and returned nonie uly two days ago, wag 01 dared baok hi the CHppie Croak district Friday y Oov. I'cabocly fwaasna tsnehesa thm m thr viniu. w'aahtagton, Nov Ta bills were iBtfodttCOl in the house Frida;-, mowing fie transmisidon of penslos oii h'-rs throush the mails. One WIS
istroduced by Hepreaentatlva uhrhtJ
and the other Lv Keuresentj
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TO BE USED AS A FLAG POLE.
ne -irfi 'ihi of "lintnroek III. Pra. filled BO CBgM. Bnrr to the Town of t ane May, V. Jt. New York. Nov. 22-The steel mast of the Americas cup challenger shamrock ni. has Irsaa presented to the SOWI Of Ctpa May, N. J , fo , 8rfi M Rag pt ic it hi in f,..t nlJK Th
sni wa:; made ley Cint IJnrr. skipper of the- defending yneht Kelianc, he having bengal the challenger for the materials i: contalntd.
JONATHAN RICE DEAD. a linaitna rtgtosw in st. bewJa Oan menial and Rellaloii ( Irelea HOS PSMMcd in. St. bonis, Nov U .-Jonathan Hire, first vice -presidenl of the Rice-ftti Dry Goods Co., vice-president of the Uereaatile Trust Co, r.d a leading (Iguio ll coaunen ial and religious cix-
1 1", oieu at nis resid nee at 7. jr, ' lot h Monday mcirnlng Mr lie had hOBB in poor BOBlth for about two months, his illness be-
um acinuuieu to an arreition or t ho 1
neart. For live weeks he hail not beOB abbl to go to his offce Mis i omlition, however, wns not considered critical and his tenth mo- Baeapectedly. Henlh of MMOI Johnton. Koc k Niand, 111., Nov. 24. Waltet Johnson, aged 80 years, pnbllsher and editor of the Rock Island Daily I nion, died Monday
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Nov. 24. -Two Ilf it - tininn
men who had applied for work e? tho nlant of the American Hide & Leather Co.. where a strike ia In progress, hot and seriously wounded two rneinbera of a crowd of strike, sympathizers Monday. The men escaped, "ermanr HrecinUra I'anatan. Herlin. Nov. 24 Kmneror nrilliaai
has directed the flerman authoring
to officially recogniae the Hepablic of
. aumiin. an iinnounceinent of BBBaSb kaaHBi 1 a 1 a
"iiwi oi me new statu proted daily.
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TO THB WORLD FAMED Virginia Hot Springs. .'.''in fpet elevation on CgfteeBSSnAsl A Ohio Ry fre-emineiit among all rear-round Rcoru.
THE NEW Homestead Hotel. Under the management of fir. Fred 5 terry. Thin line brlrk trtirture 1 now fully rnmilited. Has ao rm and SW) nvale batl.i. rac li mom iiepllnl with Icnij .1 otitic e ili,e ai d moderq appi liitmenti. Brckrn' office with direct New
1 urn wire. MAONI KICK NT BATn - H0r"l! anil met ciira'ivn waion known fir tbeuinatlaiu . (oat, otwultr nd imrvotm tmuble. riNRUOUr I.I N KM and NKWCLCB BOTSK with Mijuusii Cnurt. lounglne rix.cna, rf. Injaeog laMaa, pie. Tennle courte and all outdoor amuiPiiirtits. Orcbestia. OCTOBER nnd NOVEMBER The Grandest Months In tbe Year. Mafnlflceitt Train Service. Dining Car, Pullman M, rpcrs, ObaeroUon Cars. Reduced Rate Tickets now on sale. Kr full IsflilStaHna call on agents of the BIQ FOUR ROUTE.
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