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    MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE1 MEDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1908.
I
E
MAKERS
TROUBLE
Six Leading Figures in the
Electrical World Will Be
IndiGted By Grand Jury
NEW YORK, Hi-pt. Hi of the
loading figurw in tho electrical world
will bo indicted for forming tid main
taining an unlawful tniMt, if the inventi
gation by the federal (fraud jury, whieh
name to light today, rcmiltH ft report h
batted upon the. bent authority nay that
it will.
President KooHfvelt ordered the in
quiry, which lniH been conducted quiet
ly and was not known to the public.
until today. The management of the
Oeneral KJectric company and nix other
biff electrical concern have been nb
jected to tho cIohchI examination.
Knoiiffli evidence to warrant an in
dictment of tho hix predominating fig
ures already in in the ImndH of the
grand jury, it ih nuid, but it linn b'-en
deemed ad viHable to postpone net ion
and take further tentimony pending tho
Heeunng of documentary evidence.
Delay Owing to Politics.
It in reported that there in a tempo
rary delay in piiHhing the cane on ac
count of the injury it might do the
republican party in tho proaent cam
paign, though thin in mere mi r mi ho on
tiie part of pernonn inclined to put po
litic:.! significance on the enne.
Tho matter wan brought to the at
tention of the president, and when
Roosevelt obtained a general under
standing of tho alleg-'d faels he at once
ordered tho federal authorities to make
a mont thorough ami seart-liing exam
ination and follow it. up with vigorous
action if llio rovelat ions should war
rant further procedure.
It is alleged Unit the six big elec
trical firms have a complete monopoly
of all the electrical business in this
ec'tion, their interests having been ex
tended into almost all hrum-hes of allied
businesses. It is further charged that
tho combine has a working agreement
regarding prices and fixes and controls
rates, competitors having Item put
out of business.
r j r I The right Ho v. Charles If. Seadding
ouuai anu r uMinai 1 'or,1r htt ,he, S""
; Episcopal church, held ipecial MrrUes
1 J at 8t. Mark s church in Medford, Thurs-
Colcstin Mineral water for weak dfcy ujnt H,milllvtt,r the rite of
stomachs. 1.17 COIifirmation l0 a ,.H .,f young men.
C. H. .Smither., one of Med ford s ea -; ,,(, asHif,tM, hv Rt.v Mr. Dorrance,
ergeiK- real csiaie agents, nas son. ai
large tract of land, located in Oougla
BAN FRANCISCO COP
GOT KI8S AS REWARD
MONTH), Oil., si. pt. IK. Although
Patrick II. ilerlihy, a policeman of San
Francisco, is brave enough in the per
formnnce of his official ilul ies, he is
avoiding his acijuaintances here today
bocauso of a reward he received yes
terday for saving the ife of Kliabefh
Monro, a pretty music len-her of (luer
neville. To show her appreciation of
nor rescuer's brave act, she ItisHcd him
III full view of those who had witnessed
the policeman's heroic fiction. Ilerlihy
considers himself amply rewarded.
Miss Moore was canoeing on ItuHsian
river, a short distune" from where Iler
lihy was fishing, from a bridge, when
a gale overturned tin craft. Wasting no
timo, tho policeman jumped into t lu
st ream and carried the half drowned
woman to tho shore.
ANNA HELD IS MOTHER
OF A 13 YEAR OLD GIRL
Ni:V YORK, Sept. Ml There was
no little surprise niuong the followers
of tho theater today when it became
known that Anna Held, I ho perfectly
formed woman, is I he mother of u girl
aged IX No mention of Anna Ileld's
daughter has ever been nuide by press
agents.
Anna Ileld's husband, l-'lorcu, i-ig
told, Jr., Is manager of her company,
and both he and his wife have lupl
tho existence of their child a secret
even f rum their most intimate friends.
Tho girl was brought over hero from
Paris several weeks ago and is kept
by a French maid during her mother's
absence f rom this cit v. !
WILL KILL NO MORE
QUAIL FOR A FEW DAYS
SHASTA, Oil., S,-pt. lit.-John H.d
tnan, pleading guilty In shootirg imil
county and comprising 100,000,000 feet
of pinu timber, to the Fortney Lumber
company of Saginaw, Mich.
H. A. heaborg, formerly a prominent
ca nner of the Columbia, is making
Medford a visit. He has located a fine
mountain home in .lump Off .Joe district
where he finds his health much im
proved. Mr. and Mrs. S. McClendon of
Gold Hill were Medford visitors Fri
day afternoon.
Mr. Hlade, landlord of tin- Blade
house at Jacksonville, was in Medford
Friday on his return from Kagle Point
district.
("olerjtin Mineral Water makes littb
appetites laige. 1-17
F. Osenbrugge made a business trip
to Salem this week.
1. V. Myers of Antelope, who is
efliricntly filling the position of forent
ranger, spent Friday night in Medford,
Winfield Littlefieid, who shot Charles
Christie for a deer near Wonder, Jo
sephine county, was taken from the
county jail toda v, where he lias been
confined since the fatal accident, and
arraigned at (irants J'ass un a charge
of manslaughter. Tie judge bound Lit
tlefleld over lo appear before the grand
jury September lis.
W. F. Fntrop and Kd Cowden were
down from Mutte Falls Friday,
Mr. and Mrs. F. Hensoa, who live
near Central I 'rtint, were in Medford
a few days since trading with our mer
chant H.
( 'olest i u M i neral Wa ler is sold by
all drink dispensers. Ask for it 157
C. F. Case, Oscar Talent und L. K.
Hen ii were over from Antioch precinct
Friday.
Mrs. Hugh FMiott has joined her bus
band, who is engaged in blacksmithing
Medfordat Jacksonville. They have been
living at Portland for a number of
years.
F. F. Furry of North Phoenix made
Med Cord a business visit, Friday.
II. Wilhingtoii, city attorney, went
north Friday evening.
M iss Marl ha Law rent was among
her Medford friends Friday afternoon.
People who have Fnglish correspond
cuts will be glad to hear that the li cent
postal rale bet weca t he United Stales
and Ureal, Hi 'Hit in will go into effect
October I. After that date letters
may be Hcnt to t he I'liited K iugdom
for 2 cents which formerly required ti
cents to carry.
Your fuel bill will be cut in half if
vou use a Colo 's Original Air-Tight
Heater. Sold by Medford Hardware
Co., successor to H. K. Hoyden. 100
Misses Minnie and Kosa Ifockeuvos
made Ashland a visit this week.
IV L. Fountain, a prominent citizen
of K la mat h Falls, was on t he south
bound train Friday en route home from
Kugejte,
Hi Henry, the veteran minstrel, well
known in soul hern Oregon, is in a crit
ical condition at I 'earl, Idaho, where
he has been engnged in mining fur
several years past.
According to an older received from
President Nmmevell, 711,1100 acres of
land on tin California Oregon line is set
n side as a bird preserve. All of I he
inlands in lower Klatualh lake and t he
swamp lands in tin- lake district that
are unsuitable for agricultural purposes
are included. While I lie order msm-d
by the president prohibits t he taking
or d est met ion of an v birds ' eggs or
nests, for any purpose whatever, it
will not conflict with the reclatuat ion
of any part of the district.
Anybody wishing a nice, new resi
dencn property, lOOxlfiO foot big, with
lawn, fruit and ornamental trees, lo
gan nnd strawberries, modern In overy
way nnd located on the bent ntrvct in
Medford, should address P. O. Hox
r.7i!. inr
M is. M i Id red I'lirdoin lias secured a
divorce from C. A. I'nrdum in the cir
ciiit for M nil noma !i county on t he
grounds of desertion. The parties were
married at (irants Pass in hecember.
louit.
Kd Trowbridge bought a lot of mod
eru machinery for the Medford Iron
Works dining his r nl visit in the
east, which will soon be installed.
H. CinKiob- and Scot t Poole of I'll
gle Point disl ricl spent a few hours
in Medford during the week.
Mm F.Ntelln l.ey of Jacksonville
vinited friends living in Medford Fri
lny afternoon.
J. S. Foster and A. M. Helms id' An
telope district were among those who
who will do iniftbioa work in southern
Oregon.
Countable Singler brought two pred
atory gentlemen down from Ashland
Thursday evening, where they had been
arrested by the local authorities on a
chargeof haeing stolen some plumbers'
tools from W. A. Aitken. When they
got here it was discovered that they
were not the fellows wanted and they
were released,
Hon. Thomas Hell, one of the rising
statesmen of California and a brilliant
young orator, will open the campaign
in southern Oregon for I try an and Kern
at Ashland next Monday evening. A
large number from Medford will at
tend the meeting.
A. C. Allen of Hollywood orchard is
being visited by Mb father and broth
er, who live in San Francisco. In com
pany with them and bis family, he
made an automobile trip to Crater lake
and other points in Klamath county,
making the return run from Fort Klam
ath in J- hours,
W. C. Daley, M. Kid ley, Jr., and Kd
Frey of Lake Creek district transact
ed business in Medford this week.
Ir. J. M. K eerie and wife and Mr. and
Mrs, F. Osenbrugge are among Medford
visitors to the state fair at Snlem.
W. I. Vawter is on ft business trip
to Denver, Col.
May Leave France for United States.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 11. The possi
bility of the abandonment of the experi
ments in France and tho return of Wil
bur Wright to this country to tako up
the test at Fort Myer was announced
today.
Charles I. Flint of New York, who
has provided the financial backing for
th e Wright brothers, stated today that
Orville Wright, who was injured when
Lieutenant Selfridge was killed Thurs
day, will not be able to make another
flight for five or six months.
Th funeral of Lieutenant Selfridge
will not be arranged until after the ar
rival of his parents from San Fran
cisco.
Classified Advertisements
One Cent a Word No tingle lnser
tlom lu than IS cents. 8lx insertions
for tho price of four. SeTenty-flT
cent a linn ptt month.
TOn 8AL.
FOK SALE A four-cylinder "Pacific"
automobile; will tell cheap; will make
terms if desired, J. M. Root t Son,
over Jackson County Bank. 167
FOR SALE Choice business property
on five years' time. Address Lock Box
4 IS, Medford. ' 162
t'OK SALE Old papers, 5 cents a hun
dred. Tribune office. 160
FOK SALE Largest rooming house in
Mcdfora; location unsurpassed; genu
ine bargain for the right party; cash
proposition only. Address J. C, care
of iribune. 175
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
l-'nuik A. Hi-nni'tt and lli'MH Nickel!.
Thi'udiirn Webb and Alma (limit.
MARRIED.
M OR H I ) .V-HT E V E NS I u Med ford
on Hi-pti'inber l.'i. by Hev. V. V. Shields.
llarriHon M. MiirriHon atid Esther Stc-
Probate.
Enltite l.ouiM MmwiiHWorth; order
tnarle iliHcharging administrator.
Estate David Allen; final report of
:idiniiiiMtr;ilir filr-d.
nut of Reason, wus m iiteiiceil v M "rdu v I ''"' " Medlurd I rnlay.
by Judge I.Hhi'Ii to 7'i dn.Y:i in tLe eoini j T. II. Itrdl'oid wiih in Medford Fri
ty jail. This is llolnwiii ' k rnni! of day. lie is Hloppiii at Central I'oint
feuse this Mention. now.
You scratch my back and
I will scratch yours
Do you think vou could lmv a rane Iroin a Nl
Louis peddler and pay him $T'2 cash or 77 credit and
then come to Medlord and ask vour nienliaiit to sell
you a spade for 7.") cents, or a lmckct of p:iinl, for ifl.oO,
complaining ot hard tunes ( I hero is a .Malleahle Mee
Kanirc known as the MOXAKCIl that can skin the St
Louis ramie a mile in oualitv, looks and dtirahilitv. It
is guaranteed to last always and it costs $(i0.0l) and
().").()() cash. on can dance, two at a tune, on the oven
door. You can weld iron on its ton. It has a draft
that vou will sav at once f teats them all. Hut when vou
lave looked over the Toledo Panels, all its merits, see
its finish, you will tell the range peddler to dump his
old wood-eating machine in the river and get a good
range. Sell to mm; lie sends the money hack to M.
ionis. Yes, he pays no taxes to keep up the roads he
is wearing out. It costs him .").00 for a team, $'2.W for
odgmg and !?..U tor wages each dav; and who pavs
it? ttt il tl it over with
Shortie Garnctt
Now Cahcs.
Mat) ie Newell vh. OmrlcH J. New-
; mi i I for divorce. Vawter & I'urdin
altornevH fur plaintiff.
Ashland Klectric Power & Light com
pany vh. city ot AHhland; Hint for in
jii ii el ion. Hough & KeameH, uttornevs
for plitiutil'f.
FOR SALE 320-acre ranch, $12,000,
first class improvements, well,, family
orchard, otc. This is a bargain, S
L. E. W.( Tribune office. tf
FOR SALE Five-acre tiwcta inside and
adjoining city limits of Medford, on
five years' time. Apply Gold Bay Real
ty Co., in office Condor Water & Pow
er Co. 109
FOR SALE All my household furni
ture, cheap. II, V. Lumsden. 100
ANVIiODY wishing a nice, new resi
dence property, 100x150 feet big, with
lawn, fruit and ornamental trees, Lo
gan and strawberries, modern in every
way and located on the best Btrcet in
Medford, should address P. O. Box
572. 105
l'OR SALE Dry cordwood, pine, fir,
oak and laurel. F. Osenbrugge, Stude
baker Bros.' warehouse.
'OR SALE A good small business on
Sevonth street. Reasons for colling.
Address, P. O. box 512 or call at this
office. tf
FOR SALE A first-class pianola-piano;
a bargain. P. O. Box 95, Medford.
FOR SALE Dry cordwood, pine, fir,
oak and laurel. F. 0cnbruggc, Stude
baker Bros. Co. warehouse 1G3
FOR SALE Improved or unimproved
city lots, 5 nnd 10-acrc blocks, near
city; orchards and farm lnnds. W. M.
French, over Jackson County bank. 179
'OR SALIC Why pay $200 to $300
for un ord'nery lot, when you can buy
an aero of ground that will support
a family, planted to small fruit and
garden, t jL'00, only one and one
half miles frun postoffice; also two
and five-acre tracts, all under irri
gation, one uarter down, balance on
easy terms. . I nines Bowling, Seventh
and P streets, or P. O. Box 842. 150
FOR SALE Dry oak stovo and cord
wood. Apply Hotel Nnsh. 178
Circuit Court News.
A. A. But dwell vh. Iteally Bond Syn
dicate; dinmisHed.
.1. A. Itothwell vs. W. IF. Stalker et
nl.; action to recover money; dimniBsed.
li. H. Towne vh. William Spauldtng;
mil for injunction; dinunHHed.
State of Oregon vh. Walter Mason;
aHsault with dniigerouH weapon; ordered
thai Itcuch warrant be issued for dc
fendant 's arre.st.
Slate of Oregon vh. John loc; rape
ordered that bench warrant be isniet
tor defendant's nrrent.
VALUATION IN WASHINGTON
HAS INCREASED $200,000,000
OI.YMI'I
just made
the slate i
A, Wash., Sept. I!). Figures
public by the tax bounl of
f Washing! on indicate that
he jiswessed valuations of all property
ii the xtato this year aggregate about
7s, .iitii), an increjue of about $200,-
ii lO.tiun over t lie county board aggre
gate assessments of last vear.
Real property is returned this yenr
at about $l27,tMHi,IHto more value than
I )Hi7. The ta x comm issinnern sav
that a good share o' the increase in due
the higher rale at which timber
lands have been valued.
Oregon.
The Southern Pacific company will
sell round trip tickets to Salem at the
rate of one fare nnd a third for round
trip account Oregon stnto fair, to be
held at Salem September 14 to U inst.
Tickctes will be on saio September
Kl to lit, inclusive; continuous passage
lirections. Further particu-157
FOR SALE Fine residonco lots, cheap,
block west of Bungalow addition, West
7th st. Jmuiru on premises. Rum
sov. 158
WANTED.
WANTED Experienced middlo-aged
woman to do cooking and general
housowork; will pay good wages. Call
on Mrs. Copeland, Talent, Or. 103
WANTKD FirHt-cluHs milk cow, fresh;
no scrubs. Address T, Tribune. 102
WANTED At ouco, a waitress at
lllndo house, Jacksonville. 1G0
WANTED To trade, timber claim for
city property; Baker City proporty for
Medford property; piano fur good
home. W. II. West.
WANTED Position in charge, of fruit
ranch; recommendations furnished. II.
W., care Tribune. 101
WANTED Three teams, work ho reus,
nbout 2600; one toam ponies about
2000; one team about 2300; must be In
good order nnd reasonable. W. H.
West A Co. tf
Fancy Aprons
20c
Just received an extra
large shipment of fancy
aprons. You can select
the presents now and save
the worry and bother of
making them up. The
prices are a little lower
and when you come and
examine the wonderful
assortment you will won
der how we can buy such
large quantities for this
small a city and how we
can afford to offer them
for such reasonable prices.
Any stj'le and every size
that is popular at
AND ALOXG TO
$2.00
New
Suits
Every lady who has select
ed a suit here this year will
have occasion to realize that
they have been wise. "We
have succeeded in selecting
materials that will wear
won't wear rough and ugly,
won't spot, shrink or sag,
and will hold shape as long
as there is a piece left.
$10.00 to $75.00
EVERY SUIT IS A SPE
CIAL VALUE.
New
Skirts
We invite you to examine
the new Voile, Panama,
serge and fancy Skirts that
have just arrived. You will
find values that you didn't
expect to find at
$3.69
AND ALONG TO
$22.50
New Waists
First Showing of New Fall Waists
Tailored "Waists in duck,
linen and fancy waistings
long sleeves and linen col
lars. The best values we
have ever seen to sell at
$3.50, $3.00, $2.50,
$2.00, $1.75, $1.50, $1.25
Batiste, silk, net and lin
gerie "Waists a fine assort
ment from which to choose.
Prices low.
$1.50 and to $25.00
MEDFORD 'S EXCLUSIVE LADIES' SHOP
BAKER-HUTCHASON CO.
Central Avenue, Just North Jackson County Bank
TBtJsiNEsa CABua
COEVlO ft DURHAM,
Attorn eys-at-iaw.
Geo. H. Dnrham, Grants Pass, Ot.
Wm M. Oolvlf , Medford, Or.
DB. A. B. SWEET
Fhytlcian and Snrgeon.
Office at BeBidence.
Msdford Furaitnra Co., Undertakers i
Day phone 863; Night Phones: C. W:
Conklin 36.; J. H. Butler 148.
OO TO DB. OOBLB FOB TOUB
SLASHES.
Optical Parlor in Perry 'i Warehouse,
SEVENTH STREET.
'Be Has No Other Business.'
September
Medford
Monday
Only One Performance
On Horseback Across Two Continents
COL WM. P. COBY ("ntillil. Bill") CvChUI md Ltil .1 th? drat Seoul!. II. S. Armr,
nil Led Uli Clfe-Coaqucring Hasli Allied Under the Silodird of
BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST
AND CONO.RESS OH R0UOH RIDERS OF THE WORLD.
Twcntv-Five vears have passed lnce this historical exhibition was founrliil. For a Quarter
Centurjr Buffalo Hill ha Hood ALONE IN A CLASS BY HIMSLI.F a an KntiTUlinT und aa an
Illustrator ol Wentertt llljtory In the Knrlv Days. Ilia Kxhlldtion has WITHSTOOD THE TEST O V
TIME and has been the Admiration of .More than a Score of Karth's Proudest NntlotiH. Admlrintt
Thousandi have Delighted in the HEROIC I'lLTUHES JJKAWN FROM 1UBTOHV and Presented
In aa
ENTERTAINMENT ALWAYS NOVEL,
E. B. 8BBLY. M. D.
Phjtfcian aad Surgeon
Modern BantppcJ Operatise Booms.
X-lt&T. OftHce Hours, 10- IB, 2-4 P. U.
Office la Jackson Ootmty Bank Blig.
When others fail, call on
DB. E. J. BONNER,
Eye Specialist.
Office in the Grand Theater bldg.
Phone 35. Seventh and Main.
0. M. JOKBS,
City Scavenger.
Garbage of all kinds removed on short
notice. Lettve orders with chief ef
police.
Wn.N'ti; IPTo boy from TOO to 30D
head of ntocR sheop. Write Box
Medford, Or.
BALL ft OLOSOOOE,
CatrMOtors and Builders.
All Work Guaranteed.
Afffa erilh a T7. Vfamu A flin
Phone 8SS. P. 0. Box 77U
lioth
lam
rropatd Kallroad Ortlorft.
"Sotnelhinn whieh iti of eotialderable
itilHnwl to the public jrenorally and
which Is porhnpa not gonerally known
ii llio system of prijmitl ordre now in
efTecl between stations of tho Hottthern
Pacific company nnd nil points in the
rnlted StHtes. Ilv tueans of this evtitom
tickets may be purchased at Medford
from any place In tho I'nited States and
mailed or ttflrtfraphed direct to th
party wishing to come hore. Sleeper
accommotlattoni and small amouuts of
caeh in connection with those tickets
may also be forwarded at the same
time." tf
Men's, Women's and Children's
SHOES !
Always True to the Fundnmetitftl
Genuine: ft Mirror of Historv, KK
tours Abroad, the Fourth mi lost
baa made the Nume and Kttnie of
u to his t-ellow t-ountrvmen.
have been Made Familiar with
AMERICAN HISTORY, for
Delighted (inze the Living
riciiou Mraigm ana irue,
FiiPti Upon which It is Hannl. Authentic and
FI.F.CTIXO Si:ESEOF UTHF.lt DAYS. Four
of which has Occupied tho i'ust Four Yusra.
"Buffalo bill" a Fnniiliiir to Kuruieana as it
Throufrh these Mwraiiont Foreifrtiera
ome of the most HERoiC CHAITER3 IN
"Buffalo Dill" hat Hptvtwl Jtffore their
wl l.vom wnfch Have Curried Con-
iVutlientic, Ficturestjue and Abiding.
COMING
Reduced Rates to Livestock Show.
The Pacific National Vair and I.ice
slock show will be held in Portland
September -'1st to September Stlth.
K'ontid Irip tickets will be sold at a
fare and a third for this event, tickets
beinij on sale September ill, ood to
return until September 27. Vttrlher par
ticulars at the depot. lf,1
pm nem.
"OH KKXT Two houses,
lbit building.
Call at Ks
TO 'I UAPK l.ilit sas eoere4 et
in heavy or liglit soles. Pat
ent Leather, Kid of Calf
sizes and widths to fit any
foot.
We Guarantee
Every Shoe
We Sell
Special line of Men's and
Women's Hijih Top Shoes
for the wet weather. Wear
Buffalo Bill's M HOME
of PauntleM Tour-
bqual of which
VanDyto
o .
It This Year PiKnalired bv a
Compilation of Amusement
Koaturri r-urpislng Anyllnnfr
ever Known in the llistnr of
this World Fame.1 Kxhihitfon.
I'mler the Uonfalon of BufTnlo
Btll'l Wild Wes-t and Cnnnresa
of Kouirh Kiilena of tha World
has teen Marshalled a Host of
Horo-Homoincn, WARRIORS FROM EVERY CLIME and Exponent!
are and Mnnlr IhmMh : an Hs..emi)l(A- nf Mn. p m.i,Li .
baa NcTor been Known, Cotnututiiig what has been Aptly Termed
"THE STRENUOUS SHOW."
rrYRl'tefnT'vA'"' 's,Ke1'?'"; ' Vlrel Pictures th. lmrri.h!,Me l! . a ,d F :." K
FKAHI.ksS eKll.L Fuaioned in Keeeoity't Mould. Here are Wml.M MraTe Men who liavi
t-eU Ueath in all rerun MiJ Sunlstully CoulelMcd with Fearsome Foe.una ! earlul 0.1,1s
THE BATTLE OF SUMMIT SPRINGS
Ii Peplcte.1 with Reslmic lrl.tnnj Showlnirone ol the IerMiti ronlllcts llctweon the Indlsm
THE GREAT TRAIN HOLD-UP
Pictures the Heroic Deeds of -The Bandit Hunter of the Pnlon PAritic ", fe.irl.-M m-ii who have
Rfrued tl.e Tarhwavs of Commerce from the Loot and lepreittont of the iK'-in-rado. It It AS
Ol E.VAIK MKLODliAMA, m( m the Seville Wtucw of thj Mountain Wild.
THE ROUGH RIDERS
of the World Embrace Fearless Horsemen and Hkillel Eiuestriaiiji from all Qnaftrv of the
tilobe. 1 here is the American Indian, break neck, baiv-biick . onqm-rnr of tle Wild Ib.r of the
F.iin: the Ain-nctin cowboy. peT of any hremati: the Ki:ui.-n (Vwlt, Re kU-n Ruk-r of his
Flyinir Sti the tivrnan Ouiraiicr, tlie Koval Euvli-li Urairrmn atil Irish I an cm . iliiuntlcssj
mMlirS atride mtMhl.-as tleel,' thn (i,tiih',mtni'n (illfU Sir MtXioaii VaVnit rrw hh.I nthu.
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Admission (including seat) 50 cts. Crand stand chairs (including admis
sion) $1.00 on sale day of exhibition at Haskius' drug store. Children under
10 years, half price. All seats protected from sun and rain bv immense can
van canopy.
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