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VriClilTA DAILY UKACON MONDAY OCTOBER 3 1 TOWN TOPICS. RAILWAY TiHE TABLES, ELKS I'M 0011. Lei The woman who has a heavy Atchison. Topeka Santa Fe NORTH AND EAST. Arrive.

Iv. Arrive. Arrive. task before her dishes to i iii L.ivj a J. M.

"I .111 'it. th? r.nitid hfre. wash or a floor to scrub Proposition to Take Charge ol Annual Carnival. ri: i si i m. 1 :n.i iv re.

li ps th tv No. it 418 4:8 4.rS thas a friend MP- Mr. C. rti. p1 S.md.iy in rS.y, til-p his US.e'r.

Mr. J. I'. KnO'iau. 't I i- i A f.vr- Wilki kc ilouji cu I iri, ii-ur Main, tt.l.iy.

Mrs. W. A. Potk left Saturday for Kansas T. Ill fv-r--, i i W.ehtta.

City. Chicago 9.3) pm 6:5 am ...30:40 am l'V-w ani Ct'Xipm rfn pm pm pm 10 JP pm 3:20 pm g.ewcol T.lupm SaOan SOUTH AND WEST. i Arrive. Leave. Arrive.

Arrive. Wichl a. chiU. Ft.Vfarih. QjXK, 8 05 am Oj am 9: pm am 9.3opa 1 r.e v.

i i'l I r.v-f nf re Mil in'ti: 11 to yc-ar." I Lotl; Will Old- g-t a -t we nm-; have a 1 What i of ar-rua! t'-at p-and articiptfte fi Be Discussed in Wednesday Night. 1 i V4 rf i i cleaner City si'tncl carnival wnk. 41S is pin Ahirlifi, a pro. r.t merihant of Frelpht. Hit Jjlsm tnjrlewood Ex.

MERCHANTS APPROYE IT. Harmless, li if iti town today. 7:35 am 8:29 am C.Jwl.ii an.El.1 Wiii T.iy'ur th- t.5t lurr.al yet efficient I in tie c.ty last costs so little the mite is L-ra t-li Ki K-110 is vMlitig ir i.awrnce. never missed. Largest paekmre- 1 riigJCl Ursateat economy.

1 I S-TT' Furi-y fault "rt'e ought to have thing like tf.e Ma Iri -a at New W. II. fs: "1 a'li in it in ennn'rtion w'. ttie fair. 1 have a midway open it at 1 p.

aisJ para l-1 evry M. v.ve: "Ilia: would be a od thg. I have always been in favor of it if we can jtt up a good J. V. AiKn: "I tbink that would1 be a good ttrng.

We oiiKht to iive something that would IX W. iiiiyt.r of Ncvton, was WEST. Arrive, i-eave. Arrive. Arrive.

No. Wichita. Wichita. Putblo. Denver jJH 8:45 pra 7:15 am 11:15 am No.

Arrive. Leava. Arnv. Arrive. Wichita.

W.chita. Pueblo. L.Ang,e. 2 7:10 pir. 9:33 am 1:20 am Flfty-tive hours Los Argelea, Daily except Sund.iv.

i L. R. D. PLANET, Agent W.J.ELACK.G P.A., Tcptka, kaa. in Wii'iita t' day on uuviits.

All of Them Say That Something Is Needed Besides a Pumpkin Show and Horse Races. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. Bt-Loal.

New York. Boston. PhUdtlphl. Hiss ltca Harrisor. returned Saturday from a w.tk's viit In Augusta.

It is art overs-ght for any one to neglect the'r tyts when we stand ready to fit you with the proper glasses to give relief and help you along. The Longer Eyes Are deprived of aid they need the (worse they become. This is especially, eo in eye Kd nr.d family will lake rooms the SidKwick block for Fhe winter. Mr. Kd Wilictts bas gon to Omaha and PADDY SHEA CASE.

filled temporarily by Charles iMoesbacher. cthT Nebraska poir.is for an exun.ita las: several days and Kive the p.opie Kit; rr, to.c'noea lYitn. nf Wiftiita Initiated a Missouri Pacific. (Effec-lve January i Leavk east bound. Traill No.

10, "Ktnsas and N-braka LIml td," isr Fort Scott and St. Louts i-in rm visit. wnr.h of th.ir money." Mr. Hums has also rtgned as secretary. iUihi 'Munaon of this city, and Mr.

IJE.VRIXG OF THE TASK AS CORPUS dejects of younger people. The eyes or children should receive special attention. Many a child might have become a power Ladies' Aid Society No. S. of will Kiberry Martin: 'I think that wuld a drawing card.

O. E. Moore of eWllington, were marr ed nu ct lonigliq Us ha.l cn boutn waur APPLICATION TODAY. The Paddy Shea habeas corpus case Train No. 6, Kansas City and Sa.iKi.-ay aftrrnoonat a o'clock at the iome ought to be in connection with the fair.

street. jvuis express in the land If not handicapped by some bedily defect. Of ail ailments to which iiCAt 11, 1' UK bill 1 came up before Judge Dale this morning. This case was brought ty S.aea'a attorneys, Tli niovi nicn to put a town clock in the Harry II. Kistler: "I wi.l giv my proportion toward mak-.

i irain ino. 0, xor ctearwate AND WEST. er. Con- I Kiowa, i Oxford, 1 7:30 amY pu AN I Wh l' cbidreiv are liable, eye defects are becoming the most common. The exercise great care Adams Adams, to have iiim admitted city MiildiiiB sema to have b'-t lost ir.

the shuffle. way springs, Antnony, Kingman. Norwich. icig suili a tfio.v. it um tie a gmm to tail.

Belle Pialne and Winfleld in examinations of thisi kind. Am old man and boy with bagpipes have Train No. 451, for Ci.nwav Snrinaa. r3dy Shea came over from the Jail C. T.

"I will teli you what in the 'matter. TY. cf R(x. Parker cn North Lawrence. Mrs.

Moore for two year spaet, has oeen employed by the telephone company and Mr. Moore is a prominent business man of Wellington. (Misses Mjnnte and Clara Skinner arrived In city this morning from Chicago, on a visit with Ctecar Smith. Keplies have been received from a number of tie speakers invited to attend rte Antnony ana Kiowa ptn LEAVE FOR NORTH AND WEST. with Deputy Sheriff Dick Dodd tome been amusing the boys and g.rls on.

tne street of the attorneys remarked that imprison an age of carnivals, ana we wan. to (Decoy ducks are in d-mand. They ar- he in thft sw'm." ljmtiM, ror Mutcninson, Pueblo. Colorado Serines and h-rt placed in the lakes around ment did mot seem to have any effect on Shea. There was no change in his appeal ane-e and there is that same elasticity Denver 1:20 Dull in largn numbers.

Walter P. Times: "I th'nk t'nat would be a splendid ttrrg. have thinking about thflt. We Train No. E.

for Mount HoDe and We can Measure Your Eyes As accurately as a tailor of dress-maker can measure you for a new suit. Understanding the eye thoroughly, we allow no muscular action or reflex nervous condition to deceive us. We don't fit glasses by guess work, but guairamitee every glass we lilt to be absolutely right. movement Saturday that is bound to be a success. Quote a number of t.nftn bd-long to the Elk kdge or this ond Upon learning what 'a wondtrful factor ttie parent lodge of the state has in succecss of fall etiterta.nmente at To-peka, a few of th decided to eet In motion a movetwnt In the lodge looking to the formation "A' an organization something after the ccrnmlt.ee, of fifteen To-peka.

The eommitte of fifteen referred to are all Elks, en rgetic men of middle age and under who do not know whit failure is when they start out to provide lor a public entertainment. Next Wednesday night the imatter wH 'be brought up in the lodge. Dr. U. Hougland, who originated t'he idea, wi.l present it and the cts are Uiat th" members, will -take hold of It.

Those w.io have "been spoken to already are heartily In support of tbe idea which ia that the corrmittee all take full charge of las popular subject of getting up sometlil.ig after tbe faehionof the Veiled Prophet St. Louie, the of Pallas Kan-ea? City or tse Carnival Knights of To- Hutchinson and Grneseo 7:25 ami The Youtig People's chapter of St. J.4in's in all his m.vements like the trained ath Train No. 121, local fre.ght, carriei warit pome enl' riamment ill have a mettlr.g at p. m.

lete 'that is. big reunion here net Week. O-vemir Leedy writes that he will be unable to cume on account of sickness. Congress 8:40 am will bring a 'big crowd anil pay the p'0- tomorrow in the churtAi. pasiengers between i.

ana Geneieo, leaves -bita AP.RIVE FROM EAST. ple for conning." man Curtis who was invited to epeak for Train No. 9, "Kansas end Nebraa- Miw. H. W.

is spending ttie week in Kansas City, the guest her Henderson: I11 IJmifed." from Knpt bcolt the Sjns of Ve erans, Cirr.ot come, AU t'ne evidence introduced before Justice Gler.n was either lead or given to Judge Dale to examine. The dying statement was also read for the first time. It is practically the same as the evidence given by Dawson in the fl'rat trial all of "That Is he thing to do. We have be-Hi and St. Louis 1:10 pm Train Wo from Kansas Cit e.Mer, tils.

vv. u. iz. n. in this matter.

a town as l.rorai gr.d 8t. Louis am ilbtiry E. Aisp, general for the cause of engagements. Ed H. Madison has accepted tbe Invitation to addrers Sons of Veterans camp fire, and W.

at ought to have ine that long ARRIVE FROM SOUTH AND WiiST. Train No. 6, from Kiowa, An-thnnv ennvau Snrtnif and O. Santa Fe Hallway compt-ny in Dklahomti. was in Wichi a this momi.

g. ago. Ttie people of Oklahoma have al is expected, although no word has ways lo. ked to Wichita to give them some yet been received from him. M.

and A. points 6:10 pm' n-rain Nn (mm Anthonv and C. M. (Hiown, the Augusta banker, ac gr.at entertni'nmfnt at this kind if we OT.bisOptitA(or; OPHTHAbMIC do r.ot do it. they will go snmewhere else.

DA11E DEVIL DICK. Conway 'Springs and Kiowa .11:10 am ARRIVE FROM NORTH AND WEST. Train No. 10, from Denver, Colo- whicti was published in the Beacon at the time. It was after 10 o'clock when the eas? was called.

few attorney a and officers were all that were present. The case was argued by the attorneys, after wiieh Judge Dale took t'he matter under advisement. He will probably decide the matter this eveming. COLONEL FITCH ANSWERS. AND OTHER "HEROES" CAUSED BOYS lnaon 11:30 am Train No.

400, from Hutchinson TO GO TO JAIL. HE KM REN'DS HIS TH'ANKS TO and Mt. Hops (daily except ou' 6:10 pm companied by hie family, left las; night for Viattsas City 'to att nd tne carnival. William of Washing on, D. was regirtttreJ a.

the Manhattan yesterday. It not he pr.sident, however. Have and John Russell left Sunday for a visit to their old inune in Scotland. Tticy will be gone eeveiral days. Tiie Wi.hita W.

C. T. V. will hold it'iiial weekly me. ting at ttuir liadnuart-ers om)(jite the pvstoffiee on.

Tuesday at Deputy Marshal Fred Trigg arrested two day). riYI'M OF I'OSTOKFieE. 130 North Main. Harry Sutton, who was ai Tipeka, fold Dr. Hougland and a repoittr for the Beacon that there were 75,000 pec pi? on theereets of that city during tin 'Carnival Knietva narade.

Works of Kansa" aei.i at uardtra C-ty today for ftealuig So.ine lime ago tbe eitiijiinyes of the post- TWO BIG MEETINGS. ettcr contulning' money from the postofllce office eluded and puiihas-id a Train No. 6, arrives from Geneseo and Hutchinson at 'fm- For further Information call on or a-flress City Ticket Office, Mlaeourl PaclfiOt Railway, lit North Main street. W.chlta.i Van BLECKLF.Y.P. and T.

A. Depot corner Wtclifu and Second "treat. that place. The boys have betn reading xismn, h-xA hppn waphfd off at 4 o'clock spltiidid pair of field which they TENDER CANDI eilow backed novels. Vne of them, 1 FUSION VOTERS pietjentetl to Colonel Tliuiiias (1.

Fiidi, in the afternoon and from t'hat hour un DATES A ROUSING RECEPTIONS r.io Frost ie th, jjbcteen-year-otd son the Tiventy-lirst Kacisas voluntfeii a. Accuracy in after the parade, not a v. hide "na-1 lie-n allowed In Ihe street. Thousands of peo cf Judge Frost, In irriga Saturday night 9. B.

Amidon and Wi.l- 3 p. in. wi.h tluir biet witAit-s. Colonel Fitch'a am F. Grefn spoke to a large audience In tor matters in Wyya, Kansas, and Wichita and Western.

ARRIVE FROM WEST. reply iia.9 just been received ly LMr. J. F. A party composed of Mrs.

C. M. Will- 1 11' ple were masked and there was fun galore Mr. Sutton said that If the fame enter prominent in) politics tjipre. The other boy Viola town-ship.

They were well received Mct'oy. It reads as follows: iams, Mrs. A. Armour aim Mia. i.

is John S. Nea.1, aged.lltteen years. No. 1 Kingman una rrau accum- 10:25 am Dear Sir Pardon the delay In answering i.Morgati left yesterday for Kansas tainment was provided for Wichita, with amd their remarks created great enthusiasm. No one present placed the majority (dally except I Compounding Prescriptions Has much to do with the effectiveness of the remedies prescribed.

We make it a point to aid the phy After reading about. i'Paire Devil Dick, Cn tonnnB accom- you letter, 'but really I have been so busy it ati-Jid the carnival. INO. 1, v. CJ, n4 Its facility to furnifh rnjoyment for a crowd, Douglas avenue and Man street the Boy Wonder of Tb Tialr.s," these boys odatii nave since my return to onmp 'that ion tiu'w.

iu" Three car loads of soldiers of t'he Eighth Saturday) for the fusion ticket in Viola townahip at iess than forty. Some thought it would reach as high as sixty. Mr. Amidon was could not accommodate 1b people. scarcely written to my family.

DEPART WEST, cavalry stationed at Fort Sill, O. pass huppencd to flnd ia i chance whereby they thought they could?" jen, his class. They ed through over the Hock Island this found a letter bcMt.fa-titft postofllce at Gar- seen today and he said Ihe was well pleased, No. 1. Kingman and, Pratt paasen-ger (daily exe.pt 6.10 pm No.

I KUngman ag Pr. accom sician as far as possible by filling his order to the letter, with ihe morning bound Alabama, wnere There is no suggestion t'hat the fair should 'be deposed of. The Idea ie to have a carnival parade one night and a trades airplay another In connection over the manner of his reception. decj City, which work they succeeded in openingaraough to extract a go oin duty. modation ijnoira.

s-Mam best drugs and medicines On the same night Jesse Haymaker and Mr. an Mrs. W. It. Potts, after a pleas W.

J. Babb spoke at Greenwich to another letter addressed1 lo Ira Of Carted. This let with the fair a sort of a -side issue enter ant visit of several weeks with tbe family The magnificent present was Teeeived by mo the day before I left Chlckanmtga, and to say that 1 appreciate it, Is but putting It mildly. The sentlmint attendant upon the pre-smtatlon is valued by me more highly than any pros rot could be, for I cherlfh as among my best friends, the employes of the Wichita office and can sincerely sav thab the four years of my ser large auelience. They, too, were given a uu RHOPF.S.

Superintendent. St. Louis and San Francisco XT 7:25 p.H Train No. 108 StlOnm ter contained a dit. jr $10.40.

The boys then forged an eydprstmenit of Mr. Carter tainment ire of charge for hose who would come to tne fair. It is thought of A. C. returned to Chicago yester rousing reception by the voters or that R0M1G day nioir.liig.

on the draft and. made It payable to young section, of tho county. that the falir would help t'he other feat urea and vice versa. One of the late slang phrases that has A Tonight Jesse Haymaker, Sam Amidon Neal. The next tlAng ttAy did was to order two revolvers wklk cartiMgrs, two pairs of h.nl a run In the east.

Ss "search me. 11 and J. V. Colville wIU speak In tne a Wichita 12:35 pm pm Wichita Is the erntral point of all South em Kansas and Oklahoma, and there 1 ward and will doubtless have a big meet- spurs, two pocket1 KtHvAs, and some boxing vice with you were four of the most happy is supoo-sed to mean that the speaker cannot The Haiti Street Druggists, 1 134 North Main St. St.

7:15 am 4' ltd am ne. Among the special features will be no reason why some permanent meanof gloves from MotntRoniery Ward and Com years of my life answer a question askeel mm the presence of quartet club that will Tj the credit of yourself and your en- Sar.eea.nt Elliott of the Third Missouri Train No. 102, rt-inan pany of Chicago, and sent' the forged draft Irj payment. These things were sent by Leave. scourse delightful musde.

A big turn oui Kborers be 1t said Is due ttie praises for volunteers, has been visiting bis flste Wichita 9:30. Is expected as Mr. Amidon will have eome- excree to Neal, and, than the boys took whatever degree of mi erects and excellince ji1Si Sam Gilbert, for tho past two weeks, tbir.g special to say on this occasion. attained In the conduct of he office during returned to Kansas City, this mornijig. St.

giving ft few days annual enjoyment to its people should not be established. A few people 'have Tieen approached upon the subject, and all of them realized the Importance of tbe movement. Lee Hays said: 1 "We must Iha.ve scumethrng to give fTi-tertainiment to our friends and ous.omers their package! to the fair grounds and di vided the plunder. my tenm. Mr.

S. M. Spencer died yesterday at St' Train No. 105. Burrton 2:00 Dm NEWTON BOYS SCARED.

it. v. 1 ly Francis hospital at the age of 82 years, of FOR SALE Leave tc T.vnnfl Dm Tl 7 UrM.t'fl disease. The body- has been ship. About this time tlie boys' parents discovered t'hat soniiethi'iig was wrong and then Mr.

Carter aleo tumbled. The result was thai Postofllce Inspector Su.liwan went Wichita, Ellsworth ...,4:40 pm THBY THOUGHT THE If Jium ped over 'the Rock Island to F.lblng, Kan St. Louis 8:30 pm ver ready and willing to nsslsit ihem at HAVE TO SLBEP IN JAIL. for burial. Train No.

107 SnrimrfleJa 4:55 am ny time or 1n any way, In which It may to work and worked up a case. Three vouna men from Newton were Desirable Residence Prop Arrivcs 5 Monett 6:30 am Tho republican committee ha be wl.liin my power to do. Sincerely yours, It Is very probable that the boys will give eiven a healthy ecare by the police Sun Wichita 3:40. am2 Carthage opened headquarters on Mor.h Main street THOMAS O. FITCII.

bond at for their appearance here day afteanoon. It was sucti 1 pleasant The room selected Is jus-t above a aomD for tn-ial at the tenm of the Uni'te1 States OHM Ell RECOKDH ECLIPSED day the boys rode down on their wneew lust for fun, After they got in town the Btociq rptaiblishdtnt and is next door to an Joplln 8:25 am St. 8:49 am Trata No. 101. 6:30 pm court.

undertakers. Such economical provision at least once a year. It must ne some-thmg different from a pumpkim show. Something like the Veiled Prophets -wnild te A. M.

Ooldstandt said: 'IPumpkin shows are out of date. 'What Wichita needs is a big up town entertainment of some kind. A great, big street fair with lots of fun on the side, would 'bring thousands of people to "Wich- George Bergman paid: "I am in for anything 'that win give en smooth cement eide walks were eoiemptlng Is rare. HTOII BlOIIOtCUj ATTEND -VNC WILL IT HAPPENS EVERY DAY. erty in all parts of the city.

REESE 112 East First Street that they rode on them until diseoverei by Wichita 6:50. a Tlio proposed bringing of Teddy Roose IREAOH FOUI4 HUMiDRED. big policeman, who escorted to velt to Wiclii'ta Is caii.sl'tig lots of cam men LOST HAGGAGB CHECKS USUALLY Tlie High echool ia sti.11 improving, beth stattion. Ttie 'boys told itieir -taie 01 wik and eplained that they -were Irom Newton among -the oltl veteran's nun youuit, un FOUND 'IN A POCKET. Joplin 10:57 pm Train Xo.

106 Ellsworth 6:10 ajn Arrive Lyons 7:23 am attendance and work. There were too. If Teddy sliouitt cxme nere a iuikc A deiiH; is a place where one who likes and, therefore, could not 'be expected 119 pupils enrolld on Friday evening, a-n 1 crowd will follow him. to-sttiJyi humanity can always find enter know much. When they promise 10 db WiChita, 10 a ffl 3 Burrton one entered imaking a total of 400, tertainment tbe people.

Wichita ought tawicntiivt. There Is always something to Joseph Mu.aselman returned this morn good and not do it again- tney were (re a point 'never before attained by Wichita H.O.MORTIMORE.C.T. Agent. stuJy in he crowds that come and go to be mre up-to-date." Charles Mosbacher said: High school. Leslie Malloncy and Robert ing fremi a visit at Kmporla with his frknd W.

M. Benedict. W-r. Benedict had just leased. The boys had been ana.a tney would have to epend the night in Jail, and The Grocer and scenes are enadteditime and D.iy, two high eehuol students who ejillHt- aga, tnore are frequently etartung in returned fnm a trip rn F.urope and pre- ed in the Twenty-first Kansas, are now am In favor of anything that will bring people here nce a year for a gool ovations.

Onv of old stand-bys is the were glad to go iiome. EAIRIL EVANS THiREATENiED. sttited frknd with many souvenirs. at home end will resume studies. Or firm that claims 4o sell more or better time.

We want something that will send fclloitv who has lost the cheek to his trunk The Fredmla teachers who vitiitid Uie coda for a given price than anybody else, As Earl W. Evans was walking home a Hei cornea to the baggage scarj. schotls here last IFriday were much pleas Choctaw Route CHOCTAW, OKLAHOMA GULF-EAST, BOUND. Stations. No.

2, No. 8. No. 12. Geary 6:25 pm Ft.

Keno 5:30 Pm El Reno 6:50 am 5:50 pm Oklahoma 8:00 am 8:30 am 7:10 am flhomnee 9:29 am half to death for fear 'he can't get his bag either Isn't posted or ie trying to practice a deception upon the public. We make few evening ago, a young fellow edged up ed, with the High school work and espec gage, and tells how he lost the check from to ham and remarked in what was meant aliy'Hh the large freshman class. One his) pocket. The baggage man tells him e.Vid after viBitlng two classes, hat If he no such boast. But we do declare that ours are as good as the best, and we sell them as cheap as anybody can who does evid.ntly to be a threatening tone of voice: "You had better go clow, you." Mr.

long rig-a-ma-rol of things he mite: do Gohls'tandt's, Monday, Oct. 3. saw nothing else In Wlthlta the elgbt of Caiullne Harrison circle will meet in regular session next Tuesday, October 6. Important business relative to the coming encampment will be transacted. A full attendance requested.

The amount of imntgaK filed in the register of deeds' office yesterday was aim! the sum total of releases wn In other words, the Ir.d'ebtedness of the people was reduced over ten tbousind dollars Jm one etay. to get it, and then suggests anohtr Evans IB compelled to go elow on account those classes 'ivould pay him for coming a legitimate business. We give full weight search. Of course the fellow knows he of the wounds glvem Mm recently, but he here. and measure of the best groceries and HoldenvUle 10:52 am 2:07 pm No.ltl South 5:25 pm Winter 8:45 Dm 12:25 pm hasn't get lit, but he looks 1n all of will no; take the warning as intended and The Mr.

Allen Is making arrangements to family supplies we can buy, and give as pockets, rapidly at first and then careful have some of the returned sldier address WEST BOUND. ly. Finally a look of surprise steals over the classes cm Thursday afternoon on thVlr experience while away. This will not bis face followed by one of joy at findin Stations. No.i.

wo. t. Wister 12:20 pm 1:50 pm TiroubBes W. H. Harrison has completed a fine barm he check and chagrin at making a fool only prove very Interesting, but Instruc of himself.

The baggage man simply South 3:10 pm 7:00 am HoldenvUle 4:49 pm 10:47 am tive an well. on the east Ride of Waco avenue, Just abeve ICini street, mod the foundation for iiis rtw will stay here end help prosecute them. It is thought the warring -was a threat that he would get ihurt some dark night unless the prosecution was stopped. ELEVEN KILLED. London, Oct.

8. A special dispatch from Cape Town says the German troops have Indecisively engaged the rebels at Aeocea. Eleven soldiers were killed. Reinforce much as anybody, of the same quality. Let us elww you how well we can serve you.

KERNAN The East Douglas Aveuue Grocer. 1102 Hast Douglas. grins and says he'll take beer. 'He's use Ttie senior clasn and faculty are arrang Shawnee a.vo vu to -ft. of a "Tailor Made" man.

In for ft bane-ball game in the near future eoiage home Mug laid by Klssr and Oklahoma 6:00 pm Ed Reno 9:05 pm 10:28 ant Dennett. Hilly Foreman, will be the arch anct Superintendent Tyer Is expected to WICHITA IS HEALTHY, t.ct and builder tif ihe fine new otian play shortstop. Ttie seniors look for an Ft. Reno arn The asphalt pavement on the east side easy victory. Geary n.wym THBRH NO CONTAGIOUS DIS ment have been asked for.

of Main street Just north of Dauglas ave This is tbe last week of the first month and the teachers say It Is closing better than theftavrt month ever did before. nue, is being removed today and new For further information apply to, J. F. HOLDEN, Traffic Manager. DELAYED HER DEPARTURE.

San. Francisco, Oct. 3. As the steamer asphalt will be placed the streets there. "I go one clay, select the cloth and leave my measure; two weeks later I try it on without sleeves and full of basting threads and still I can't tell Many curious people are standing around City of Pekin was starting for Hong BREAD AND WATER.

watching the workmen dig out the aspha.lt. Chicago, Rock Island and Paciflo Captain Urielgtnan, of subsistence, left Kong, she met with a mishap whicii delayed her departure. When off Fort Point, ber mathi'nery became disabled and rrim. Cari K.frentivft Maro.h B. Sunday night for Harj-lfilrurg, where TRAINS NORTH AND EAST.

FRISCO LINE; Reduced Rates Festival Mountain and Plain, Denver, Colorado, October 4 and 5. For tbe above occasion the 'Friscol line sell on October 3, only; tickets to Denver, and return for one first-class stamd-dard fare for the round trip, good for returning until October continuous pas Arrive. Leavs. he report for duty. Secretary Burt, she was towed back to iMitselon Bay.

EASES HRRE MOW. Juet now there Is mue-h talk of people moving to Wichita on account of the educational advantages as well as because of tbe fact that tints is a good busines6 town. Cheap house rent and the prevailing low prices dt-manded for everything are the principal reasons given by many, but tbey all Inquire lnt the eanl ary condition cf the city. Aitd that Is Wichita's long 911U. There not a can? of ofmtagloun dlf-ease the city rvnwsand has not been for some time.

Scarlet fever tried hard last year to obaln a but failed. whether I am going to BEK3 LEO M'DONAUD IS NOT LIVING VE-RY tlUOH. There are but six prisoners in t'he city Jail now. Cine of them is "Peg Leg" Mc whose appointment was received today. No.

8, Kansas City, Chl-Din a no and St. Louis Llm- and fit I.nuls Lim OABTOniA. ited (daily) 10:00 am 10:00 am leaves this afternoon and will Join Cap tain Hrldgman at wee. Bean the 6 wnu Donald, who is living high on bread and iSnvet and Pacific Coast water. "Peg Leg" has betn in before several times and one of rules of the Ttie Women's Unitarian society will meet wKh Mm W.

E. MeXaghten Wed sage in each direction. nesday, October 5, at 2:110 p. sharp, For further particulars call on. or ad department Is "iat a Iwbo who comes there more than ence is to be fed bread dress, H.

O. Mortimore, city ticket agent, Respenses from any author or current ecY'tit. Every member should be pres The city's precaution, were too much for and water. "Peg ILeg" was arrested with LAKE BREEZES like it." ''Another tedious wait and I get the coat only to find it not what I thought it would be." These Alfred Benjamin Co. overcoats are made to fit; they are corner Main, and Douglas.

several companiions for playing various (daily) 10:00 am 10:00 am No. Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago Night Express (daily except Sunday) 10:80 pm 10:30 pm No 3J North and East 9:30 am 9:30 am SOUTH AXD WEST. No. 1, Fort Worth, Dallas Houston and Galveston express (dally) pm New Orleans and Pa- ciflo coant (daily) pm Na.

1 Oklahoma, Ft. Worth New Orleans and Paciflo I ent. It. There ara a few sick people In town but fhe pnpor.ionf Is very small. T.la: on the piifo'ic.

IH is corrpanioris Cue hundred tor.s of himp there Is but little fllckne In evidence axil -have Jus. been placed in the coil are gone, but he is still thrre. Mas a cell to himself and Cias a warm time. It Is JJATEJCLASIj by Ihe fact tha 'the1' undertakers' 'have brln relief from the sweltering heat of the town or city. Hicy raiso your spirits and restore your enerpry.

The greatest comfort and pleasure iu lake travel ia on one of tbe bad nothing to fcf 'aknost two weeka, bitfi in, the government building by the Kansas and Texas Coal company. It re suposfed he will be -willing to leave town WANTED Four business ladies; big but took solemn and jrt. money to rieht parties. Lam ax sou wlK-R ho gets out) cf Jail again. The other prisoners are well fed and frequently have quites ironl two nuiiiwea to two uunurcu LAKE MICHIGAN AND LAKE SUPERIOR PEOPLE AHE CARELESS, Main room 1, first floor.

143 pie such things, which makes life, that much hardea- too- "Peg Leg." TRANSPORTATION CO'S WANTED Four business men. to har.d'.e FIREMEN MADFTTO'WORK BY FIRE flc coast (aanyi oiuoym No. 8 Oklahoma.Ft.Worth, Dallas and New Orleans expressWally No 8, "Fort Worth, Hops- ton, Galveston and San Ar.lonlo om wpt Sunday) a l0 leading article; sells on sight. Call at 250 North Main street, room 1, first floor. 143 STARTED IN GRASS.

YESTERDAY'S GAMES. ELEGANT STEAMSHIPS. People seem to be1" very careless about and thirty tecte of coal to run the building a year. Ttie air was full of small bugs of all kinds Sunday evening, and the little insects made life a burden. They congregated around the lights and were so thick at some electric street light cne could r.ot see through them.

The Bidon store lsi iiavtng-he vault re LOST A plush opera satchel, and opera ready to put on. You see the finished garment without waiting. If the fit isn't just to your liking we alter until it is. Your tailor couldn't do more and his price is double. fire this fall.

Tire fire department has mania several runs withia the last few days to glasses and pocket book. Finder will please NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Lost.Per.Ct. fi lf-10 nm DnS between Chicage and Mackinac Island four times every week, at extremely low rates.

A M.XC LEOD. A.G.P.&T.A. fires caused by and there have bring same to 117 N. Market st. and receive reward.

I Boston 95 .679 been several instances where It was almost Baltimore 91 48 uManltm" ia a m-cessary to turn In alarms. The ground Is FOR SALE 100 feet and tbree bouses, Cincinnati 87 59 .509 now coverea w.tn aeaa leaves ana ary 1050, 1058 and 1060 North Market street, will magnificent vessel, elegautly equipped witn evory comfort and convenience. Iri-weekiy 'twixt Chicago, Charlevoix, Harbor Springs, Petoskey Bay View, Mackinac Island, etc Cleveland 77 fit Chicago 78 6.4 .548 grass, and everything Is right for fires moved from the store at tne comer or Main and -Douglas, formerly oeneupled by the Sedgwick county bank. The building is to be occupied by the Huston store a greeery department. sell single bouses or all together; good chance fof speculation.

Inquire of W. H. Wa.ke. to ftart quickly. People are very careless about Rtarting bonfires, and some even set Writs for Interesting reaeV in mnttor.

aent free, or ask OA8TOHIA. Bears the Have Alwavs Bought The leading Jewelry store of North Main Is Varrey's, tbe one with tbe electrlo street clock. 133 N. Mala. i The Elk lexlge of Wichita will elect of Jour nearest agent.

Address oa. Berolzheim, Q. P. A. fire to the long grass as It stands in th yard, evidently without thmktng that the FOUND Man's valise on South Hy Philadelphia 70 Cfi .515 New York 72 68 .514 PlWBburg 68 72 .486 Louisville 64 75 .459 Brooklyn 61 83 .380 Washington 48 93 .340 St, Louis 36 103 267 drauHc; owner may have same by paying ficers Wednesday night.

The office of exalted rultr and secretary are to be fill LAKE MICH. AND LA KB house and barn are liable to burn, too, for this ad. and proving property, at 1810 The firemen think a Htttle care on the part SliFJbtllUtl snanai w. Ruth and N. WstsrSt, Chicaa ed.

George Locke was exalted ruler un Fannia avt of the people will lava loss and' trouble. til his departure recently and Us place was.

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