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The Pittsburg Daily Headlight from Pittsburg, Kansas • Page 3

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PITTSBURG DATLY UEADLKJIIT, SATURDAY KVKNINO, AITOUST 2,5 IHutt -EL TWO THINGS THAT WILL HAPPEN TO-MORROW, SUNDAY klRDOESE Opening Tomorrow and Conti'nuin(j The WallacK Tlieatre 8 48 TJE3C3-2 3L.xlES33TL.Xji3E: SUNDAY NIGHT ONLY Elmer Valters Presents the 4 act Comcily Drama, STRUCK TOWN That Is Fun. Prices, 59c, 35c, and 25c. SEE A SI'IjRNOI ItHIOIIT Same Prices, 10 anJ 20c. K. C.

S. SHOP NOTE.S oi W. i lo Alab, lie of Al Mr. I'. S.

i.yn Were (111 il ed il M. ft. St. ward. Ohio it Hie In the ride's par.

nis. Prof, and Mrs. Al. I-, hong entertained at one o' lo. dinner yesterday il of AIlS.

Will ef Washington, I Air. Ahmtgoim ry, win) is a brothi of Al rs. I.mi;;, i a member of the Pan American Coii-gr- ss and is now in Itio Jnneiro, S. A Tin' KH' -C! Wei-- Mi l.owry Ml Ab Mill. in ol Ft.

Sill, n. M-s. J. Ii. and Al i Wis w.

11 nf this ily. Mrii. W. K. AlcGhle out I a i tied parly of fi iends at 0 dinner Tunis-iluy the event being eoiu i tie a to Mish Carrie I.

yon cb- iopi has been here this We- US til" KH'! of Mrs, V. A. Al it el, ,1 1. bit for her home this morning and will mxt week resume her duties a principal of Hie manual raining part-melit of Hie l.awienre city hign DllOOl. Air.

and Alr. Wm. Par r- tr to Ah visiting rg I lur i ml wi Al s. Mr nrge Adkin- and littt have returned to their home in I 'i I burl', a fl et a pb-aa nl vi it wild fi i- mis in this rity. i itlv and "I on I lo i ister wiil sail ft.

return trip on Hi Tli. will make aunt in P' titi. I Hi iiort Mis. with Ph Hi. ahoiit W.

dn b. da ki lt ileliL'-htfuIlv en- twentv-tiv" young Fay's seventlli anniversary. Ah t-rlaim for Mi i and Mr-, i I i bin who have Iteid for soi cel. I ti and K-'lnp'-r eM en. Voekey of Adkins of Pitt-- lie Of AltS l- tim.

brat- he-r 7th an-y. Tln-re were and onjoy-d in my til- Htb' flielldS. ivis.ivv Wedne my little folks lits I i.l.iy. oil her isf "ja. will brine; ideas no "iori- to he lit (Ii- mir -Is bat I.

to he invitation of Mi iin-iie Wasliinnion in honor of h- i birlh.lav I r-am and rakes were serv of naiural fun and Hot lin- hours all to soon. I'liohni I Willi pa 'w lla.nir fur Miml'-n. Aug. I 1 1 i I John I Mliohii (Sp. I a niiml.er of fi i.

nd-- in hand-oiia- mw home noth "i M-i'mn tile lol-. p.il-l (lie We. k. pre lit W. Ml S.

I Hive Pal ersen am! snl lo uf West Mineral. Ah. how r. Sedaha, Mr. ami Mrs.

W. I ami daughter Alan net. a a. I Mr. ami Mrs.

aa.l Mi ie S. hnovr. Tin re w. i vein. in the party.

Tlie i- -in -t ed Ihll Crest laiiu. Imui lis beau 15 he 'COMPANY, TUC DCpCDTfllRC KI'KClALlTlKS Opening Play Coa.h No. I'll bHntf npairetl in tin' sht In- for sit-vb iihout the firft of the v. It. I'biMlueer I lelman ha iff daring the j.ust we i bi'di layint? on aci oiint KiiKineor 1 1 ut i hi son and iih-r Ij' i ii brrakiru; ti It during the pusl 1'i-vv days Fireman 15.

II. S'. Kiv a. pi M-Mitinn on enHin" mlliwiek haM been Wttll I'blKHiei'r' Firi'innn Seott has been Kiven a i eg nlar engine with l-bmineer A. I William.1-.

He wiil be on ''nK'ine I.I4 on tlio ui'tMiml Fireman F. A. Mackie been giv-en a pel ina tient "ssinment to i-iiKinc with Kiik ineer llatton on Lin tirt distrkt. I'lremini 10. iriiffman Is one of the list of foremen assigned tn regular enpinii; during the past week.

He will be with Kimineer J-'ilzpa riek. Fin-man Sniallwood has been given inn -No. with lleeil ttur ing Ihe p-sst W'tk, will be nn til I'l Tlio onglneers pulling the mirth o-1 1 have been MolMhd that hereafter train will at 7 in-stead nf at as hiMetofefe. Frank Rodeuberg, nf the blacksmith Vhnp, litis been spending several days hC the past wnck witii friends at Kansas fit y. Itlaeksmith Tiff laid off sev-ral days during the past week and isitcd with bis father ami two brnth- Tlolswort.li has been la charge the yard Idaekmilh tire during I lie past Week in the place of John 1 iori, who is laying off.

F. MiTtsh'-lmer i enjoying a month's vi-alimi and is spending the time at 'tlie lakes near IJuITalo, X. V. Ie was Mc.i.'oiuiian led by lib; i fe am' am ily. Frank Kdward.i nnr of tin- engine laying off for the has it tli.it he will past week, Hu home soon with a wife.

Mr. Hell, one of the engine in he round house, has been laying off during the past week on account of sirkn ss. Ars. In Hi. ing a lie La ret, cb-rk and stenographer no-elm offiee.

i tall- few works' vacation. Mis plicr Is bein La roll lllb'd by liis brnthcr, Alfred Koland, round house foreman, Is taking wo w. ks' vaeation. ami is at present at 1 adw Oolo. Toni 'Windb- will act as itTuud liouso fm-e-'inau during his absence.

Hugh Gallagher, who has lieen day round borne clerk for the past thivo months, has resigned his position iwing to ill luallh. He expects i.ike a trip south in the near future. Fngineer Watson and Firouni furry have been breaking in I no 4 Si! 'during the past week. It Is one of Hie new engines and will bo used on the second district. Uobert Stewart has taken barge nf ais old work as general foreman alter an absence nf three months.

l.mring ills absence Waller Abblnglo-i of the 'machine shop was acllng foreman. J.lxon. of the blacksmith shop is taking a week's layoff. Mis. Uixon lias been visiting in tin- city daring tho week "and in reporter! Improved in health.

lOiigineer C. V. Stewart and Fireman i I'M mm have been breaking In engine Hie taller part of this week. 'The engine is a new of the heavy 'freight class ami will be assigned to the secoul district. F.

Dnwnng has neceptel a position at tho shops ami has boon as- I ami for at Kiv and Ills one for ten i at a ittsburg Business Goiiege rin ir rr'ifciit linve lUwn Received liy Kmiimih hy siMiilu-rii (Htnr l'lv- aw In lirl TliiK'. ll iirr rr lie l'r''llit Srr- vie. Hubert Ht'wart, for-man ol thf Kansas Clly Sou returned home, from I'll tshurtf, I vh' he be- 1'nr sevrul the 1UW freight i I by tho American l.ocomntivf Woikfnr the nhnv system. 'I'hi' nnlcr rnlli il for the onnstruc-tlon nf fifteen lneninot ivi-s, nil of rlnss for i'n'iniit. Of the lii-toi ii 1 In ro vo been ten received lit tlio shops and most nf th-m In en Pitted up and broken hitn seiyice.

The rnfjhi' a nro of tho sumo type as i' 1 last winter. Tin in numbers from and run to 4 h)'-lu--i't'. Tin' remulniun' two wilt he numbered r1 0 anil Till nml will lin titt 1 1 with oil burners. They will bo us- il on lie sanie division. As.

ns the locomotive nrf biok- Mt in for s. rvi'-e tli' nro npsijrnerl regular engineers on tie1 ic'iuhI dU i Iri'l. The increase In motive pnwr will imible tin- road to repair number of the engines that have, b' en service ilurltm- tlio past All Oi the ih'W enuines are of heavy ton-nuo capacity ami will bamlle train or more than niny of the engines now in list: fur itflit servic-. IMMH, NVSTKM llUlXfJ A IKH.ISl 1 1 .11. lli-lne A-Iuihm1 in Hejiiitiir on 1'lfMt lltMriff.

The pool svsb'm among ongl-n ers of tlie Kansas City Southern whieh has been In effort sine' the the first of tho year is gradually being abnli-hed. All engines on the first ist i-iet bot wnen this city and 'iiy have alre.nly boon assign regular riisin'i'i's, Tne scrond dislri. will bo taken out nf the pool about the first nf tTie month wlbm llrf. new ennlraet goes into The pool Hysteni was 1 uaugura 1 IT' the rnniiany during the winter but has never proved very satisfactory to th- company or men. Kngineur.H wnt out by the blnek syli'in but hard ever hid the same engine two trips in suceepsinn.

ANMiKiiffl in Itcgulnr Knglnon. The fullnwlng engineers nn Hie fir.t district have been assigned lo regular enniin during the past W' ek. Fngineer llaag to engine No. 4i'A. Tnlnier, 4fir; Singleton Mnrrfson, I'Mselt, Host 4iHi; Santany, 4 02; Flgin Arnold Me.Malns unl-r.

bii Ai'-n. llelman, Hattnn 42-1 nml A 1'). 'Williams. 4.1 1. All nf the abnvo engineers have been running on the lirsf'dlstrier for several years and were given their assignments according1 to tlio service with the company.

1 Fin-ma Teo II granted a sixty flays lea lias been of absence. Fireman V. ll-est has been assigned to an engine tun tlio second district with l-'nginei Marn-n. 1'ngini MM mc: has bcu visitinir with relit ivi-s at Kansas City dining 'the past week. Marry T.auglil in back a 1.

work 'again In tlio inttrhine shops al'ler being off for over a liiont Ii. All of the wood work I machines in tho mill jonm. have been installed 'and are hi jieraion. Carpenter of the rip track 'gang, has been on tho sick list tluriug 'tin past week. Monroe has boon omployed ilu ring tin' past week as night round (-'el-It.

Oil Thinner ha night too! resigned his heritor in the i i (ii, in Pii I Mornii All of Arka its, Ah. ng pa Air Pe ,1 S' F.irrel Airs. Jot Ityals and daughl. I ui n'd Hu from I bin Ua wb. re tin have spent wo i llal lel Pnbinson w- at house 'ty ivi'k lli.S I.I visilili; 1 w.i.

mil rin- 1 I il Miss rliu-lpMl V. M. IliUlVH r-l U.t. lit T.Mv.l.iy iiiul :v.i i v. i if lin.

si li. i mi wil. nil Mr. i'. M.

ii ip.I i'l i Ml I il sii i I if s.T. M.i Imv ..,1 I in II ill) J. V. Fir His. nml Mr A.

W. wh-r. 'ilii I 1 i -1 1 i I I i l.li Iniailu Springs. C.ili... ill 1' iniiin fi l.ltiis JUiil suili! si'iil si'iiniov Miss lur 'lnii l(l wlii'i-i' slip will jiiin ji i- iiiK' purly lur Miss i l'p lil.

nf is Mrs. Cliarlvy llillir nml All-. 1 1. kii', Uiis ft' k. Mrs.

Cive, of M.isnn III New School Year Begins September Our Courses of study arc stron.ir-r ami than i-vi-r before We are unexcelled hi tltoroiiulinrw ci brandies of study. Ai'lual business from start to lini-'i I look Commercial Law, 1-ailisli, Letter Wri 1 Sliort hand Typewriting and tlie common brandies. The Faculty for Ilia new year is unusually strong, "i jiosed mostly of our old teachers, these will be assist, new teachers of a high The Knrollmcnt will be the largest in the history of our college. Ave Imi -foiny to enroll wilh us The Tuition is as low as is consistent with jj'Oud instruc-I ions. Write us today for our new which is just from the press.

all Week. Co. HONOR Suburban Society. Mr. W.

T-. Sylv Fort Scott tills wt Miss Fiuley, ited in the city th Fred Than stef lM visit inK In if Fort Sentt, vlM-Wi-ek. wlm has be ill. is v- ported eonva I' Hlaine Ode was in Kansas City Thursday on business. Mrs.

A. It. deeper and Itobrtt C. Strain, of New irleaus, Pittsburg visitors today. Mrs.

Kate V. Si 1 1 Jan a who has been very ill for the past two wo ks is now eavalescent. Mrs. Vic. clmse.

after a month's visit with her mother, returned bono-Tuesday evening. Miss Willrose ''arson. Henv'r. Is visiting at the lnuue of her um b', G. It.

'arson. Miss, shnim Scott and eil Frown accompanii by Frank Chigsteu and Charles h. Payne, were visitors at Idle Hour Park Sa I unlay evening. br. and Mrs.

W. II. Graves, of Pittsburg, visited at tin- luoae of the I in. -tin's gra n.lpari-n r. and Mi s.

Campbell, Sunday. Mrs. Miller, after a nnm Hi's visit with her sister, Mrs. Sylv. si or, r.

turned to her home in Fort Scott Sun- day morning. (tin of the saddest events in th" history of our little city neeerred bisi we. It "in the death of Mrs. Thomas Hoherts of Columbus, formerly Aliss Ida Makhiney of this city, where she bad llvwt since early childhood. Mrs, lioberts' death nee at the bonn of her parents, Mr.

and AV. A. Makinmy. where h- bad been a gin st for the past two wcek- no-remains were taken to Odumhus Sunday morning by special train for burial accompanied by about one hundred friends. The honorary pa II hearers re the six young la-lbs who assisted at Mrs.

Ibdo-rts' wedding a little over one year Mrs. Mel-viti McColm, Airs. Hlaine c. Cob blisses Pri.e, Itaisy 1-win. (dive AVoiss, Loeanna Taylor.

'I'll' pall bearers were: Alessis. Willis P.uck, Clyde hovelaml. N- il Clugstnti, Claude Melvin AbjColiu. Clair Iso, Tin- services were conducted at Hie home of Marry Koberts, brnthcr of Mr. ItoUi rts.

by tho lb v. Fn eland of this city, who also officiated Mt (he wedding a year ago. Miss hmi Flliley of l-'t. Scott who sang at the marriage of Mrs. Hob.

its. rendered a beautiful a ml appropriate solo. Tin- llowrs were beautiful, especially those from the K. K. of which club Mrs.

Huberts was formerly a member. 4. HI AIM). Alcssrs. IV Hooker and Oscar Ward wen guests.

in Hu city hus.l Aliss Pearl Is from a visit of two or three Weeks with Kirlt- vllle, friends. Uov MeCov. of Pittsburg, scent thiv week here, lie is a son of Airs. Al. McCoy, formerly of Girard.

Airs. Anna It. Itrown and a lad friend of Pittsburg, stopped yesterday in Girard on their way home from the W. f. T.

convention at Walnut. A. W. Parker and children. and Holmes, who spent the summer with relative in Ohio, reUinied bono Thursday.

Th. had a delightful visit. Mrs. AV Fhler returned from Pittsburg last evening. Allsses Nettle and Jennie PhllHi ret ur ned yes i era from a visit with Columbus friends.

Msro Ida ami A Hi a "AIcFarland and houise and Alice embers of a party who breakfasted at Lincoln Park In Pittsburg '1 liars (lay moriiin Mr, and Mrs. James ITlett visited yesterday with their datighler, Airs Hugh Gregg, near Heulah. Alast-n liavninnd and Marry Van Iltimnt a- coin nan b-d them and spent the du with Master Harry Gregg, Mrs. L. K.

Wood and baby, of AP Ion, Iowa, were guest of her par- eats, Mr. and Mrs. Frank HuiTu this week. They Well I to Piltsb today to stay over Sunday and wor acconipanjed by Aliss hllia 11 lima i Misses Pais Fuller, of Pittsburg, eonipanied hy her cousin, Miss Kdwin lticharilsnii of Kansas fit came today lo visit Misses Jjouise. and Alio (cards ley.

Al iss liicha id son will a Is visit wilh relatives here. Air. ami Airs. P. Tt.

KrScker have re turned from Fa rl ing ton, where tiny went to attend the. wedding of Of I'V Throndson and Iss Leila Kcelei'. which took place at Iho homo of tlie hi lib 's parents at o'clock Wedni-sdav evening. He V. Ta hi 1 1 of th- church offieialed P.olh of the contracting parlies prominent Fnrlington young i.e.' Hie bride being tho youngest (laugh tor of Hr.

Kecler. OI.L MIM S. I-1. X. Kvans w.is HiirpriRMl on i-l- nesibiv cvininK in Imnur uf nx Ji1 bin Inliiy.

A bit KP number nf bis Trie in In wero present unit most JuVilble P'eiilnf was spent. Friibiv al'M-iiuun there was a merry ffatherinK littb folks at the ant bunie uf Mr. ami Mrs. I'bas. llaml lin In the smit part uf luwii.

it be- Inir the JOtb anniversary liUb- Dnlly's Mr. and Mrs. D. Tin mho entertain- tuZTm; and ui. JjIh-h aim uaiiKuiei Mrs.

J. V. Zuek and children of Trinidad, Coin, and -Mrs. Harry Hamlin. Mr.

and Mr. .1. M. McNay cntcr-lained a b'uit eeimb party Friday even ins. OamM and niusie, fnlluwed by a wo emu se supper made must eyeuiiiK'.

It wha in bnimr of Miss KlTie i i s-V-well, who left Tuesday fur Cali font hi. JSkiJC JUST Fun ol si iis it im it I f). Only Half of K. C. s.

and II In nee I iirn Oat of tpi.nfm nf n. City SouthTTi fund. 1" "il. to en- fie laud ncep arv torminaN for Ihi road. ov half of tho funtN At a nf tb- th-- fund it was do ht balaie e.

whb-h fibouf 1 tbi will be doiie in th fir- by Hie y--r. Cut Roses and Carnations at summer prices at Stcnhouser's Greenhouse. EACH YEAR I Pn -Ph' f. Hie HICK 'han Iho pro, eding one, and am -w bet ter iiuahlie.l and work than ever that Were considered t-'S now pbasantly cured. Medi-'n cures a tlHiusand cases where I ha knife cures one.

Com and ice ami I will do you good. bo is. 'Mil railed. Thousands year, why riot 'i d- -eases tr-atil but speeial atfntbei gi ell t' hose of Women hit di'-n, and chronic all kindM. Consultation free; d-b'ines furnished.

3 ami 4 H'o- k. fanmrsai Regular Trains will i a Il II Lost, in Niw York AS'uln tlmim Wuy Out West Kentucky Kweetlirurt Sunday FOR HOME AND Mailed to the nne'liine stiopy. town! iri well known In ihe city for sf-vi'iMt yiMi's was nd-'i-1 ir tin- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 MT I'-urnilure company. Kil. Sent iiiic of lb" round Ikhi.

is Ii arnlnK the. ri'inl and will bo phn-1'd on lio extra hoard uf (Iroincii next -ok. Ilo wn. kd stv inonthS in th round limine. nil nf the tiiht Un the rmind bousi' have In" ililliliK' th- past W'ik.

Sev piar- mi the lin ao' art learning the ruad. noiltoj'- I were leiard Kg i 11 eer f.ee Ju 11 11 a I have made one tri wilh engine oni ones. They broke in he of the week. Fireman dn ring 1 h'1 of the new i.THilie the neor Walker and I'l re ma 'ha ud have broken in engine -IftS 'during tho past week. II is r.

new and wilt be assigned to i bo south work. Tiffany i.Tiikins, and two situs aid Griffin Jenkins of Grand Tower. have been visithig Hlack--mith Tiffany lnring ihe past days. They returned limite Wednesday. 1 1.

1 high es. foreman of the idai-ksmith shop, enjoying a vaca-llon. lb- was aeeompuiih-d to Illinois liis wife and att'mbil a conv'-uiion this week of the niastes idaeksiuiths. The concrete work for thr new oil dnrage tank has been com pi ceil and ihe tank will be insalied Hie tirst of Tho tank holds than the regular tank cars and is kept all nf tile time. Fngineer otto Mueller and Fireman took out engine -1 Thursday aiorniug for a trial trip.

Tiiey have bn aking In the engine during be It is one of the and an oil burner. l-'xley 1 1 nghcfi has bi en assigned desk in tho main offices. He Is at present in charge of the voucher work, The plaeo premises to bo a one and has just recently been "William Starr has been hired during the pat week and will bo assigned to a place on the engine service as ireman. He has been learning Mm road several days this week and to go out tho first of the week on the ex'-ra board. Fnginos No.

and 4T.1 will be out of the back shops in several days. No. will be ready to break ind the other one by Wed ne.la v. Itolo will be assigned iH- tii 'distriei and bids have been ask-d fur in the gillar assignment lo Hie oldest man in service bidding for the engines. Most of the excavation work for Hie round house and machine shops has been completed during the past week.

None of the foundation work ha been -taried on either building but will be ommeace.l some time -next week. Th excavation work for the pmv-r house is also w. ll under way. The new ditcher was ula. erallon tho first of this Klireveport.

Il was jo-comj Mr. hanktrjm, who hal cha In op-reck near auied by nf the new machine dunng Its first trial It aid been const tin ent ir.dy at the shops and is an Invention of Mr, Ah'i't slieitnor's. Guy Wallers hao boon clvon ni.mo 'on tho road as fireman and ban made 'wo trips this week. He Is learning Hie first dbarict today, mdng out this morning to learn the road. Guy was irtm i I day ntiind hmise clerk but lias been assisting A-Tulhall for several months In hustling engines.

Waldo Fmerson, who has been night mum! house clerk for several months, ias been promo ted to the day posi-Hon. Knierson started to work for tho company not long ago as one of tho engine crew callers and has worked hlinsotf up to his present position within a few months si.t losiTltv. PitfNiinrir miliar im ttpoiiKot hwt i it tk Ptit lile Oirieltil, AVTI1 AToCornilek, son of A. II. Me Cnrnibk.

will leavo tomorrow for rti wnorn no goes to assume tlio position -of chief clerk tn General rurcnnsing Agent J. A. Murray, of Hit! Missouri Pari ft railway. Air. McCormlck until rooontly was connected with the Knnsns nit? South "in officers in the city.

Ho was form erly Mr. Murray's chief clerk when that official was giumm! storekeeper oi too Kansas Texas railway. Mr. M'Virmfok Is nn ovcenllonallv good rallrofirl man and bin friends hRro win wish turn much success. DIDX'T HAVIO TO HI I I PASS1.S.

Cliiiirmnn Hynn SnyM ll Coultl ifnve HMH IMh I'fiKMOH If Ho Wnii ted To, dn nil of my talking tn Topekn." said AV. TP vn ha i an of 1 1 1 Democratic state central committee who was visitor In tho city last evo- nhig, "and I can't afford to talk nny where else. You ran see hnt am right about It, for when turn around up tnopc the papers there Fay pome hlng about It." lie roiuseit toe ommont upon the pass ojdsoile except to say that It was all on in pa Ign thumb find that ho did not have to give them up unless choose to do so. II till I) I (.11 I II! I (lit II K.I III. I Colni-od A oninn AVihKn CM hi Scnl to Industrial Scltunl, ncauso her 1 -I-year-old da ugh to Minnie, refuses to obey her parents and nerstpts In running the street Airs.

Marv Jackson, mother nf the girl, has made sinpliout ion to bo county attorncv to have her diutrh'er taken before the live title court and sentenc ed to the st a to industrial school. The flrl be taken to Girar.l Iho first of the week and given hearing' The Pittsburg Bnsiness College P. W. Errebo, Pros, I WMWiWmMnWWWBHIl HPHMMilMII 1 1 I'l lWCT.W,'llralWl Ml yytti AND RETURN VIA l) ii 1 1 ROUND TRIP CALIFORNIA August 27tK to September 1st, 1906 Ac count JlsI a Reunion of tlie G. A.

FL. VEILY LOW R.OUND TRIP RATES IN EFFECT EVERY DAY TRAiNlcHEm Regular Train Special Tmin Regular Train Daily Weil, and Thursday Daily Leave PITTSBURG a05a7m! 1V- I 4:15 p.m. Arrive BAXTER 9:35 a.m. 2:10 p.m. 5:45 p.m.

Arrive REUNION PARK 9:55 a.m. 2:20 p.m. 6:00 p.m. Returning. Special Train will lea-ve Reunion Park for all i'nt above at 7 p.

Wednesday and Thursday. In order to relieve the demand for tabor of all kinds in California and intermediates, affected by earthquake, the Santa Fe will sell colonist tickets to California August 27th to October 3tst. at low rate of $25 00. For full particulars call at station 4th and Locust. Both Phones W.

BILL, Agent. Reunion Park for Pittsburg at 10 a. 3:25 p. m. and 10:45 p.

Tuesday to Friday, inclusive. JOHN SCOTT. Assistant Aeent J. E. HOBART.

Aunt PHONES 7.5 BiOTvmirn inrii'iiiiiiiiiMiiiiurirfirtiifiiTi -wah MMmrMHTrimfniiiwii'i mTnti m-m mmtrni iTii.

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