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*y A THE BECOROER i« * u « l * hb » |»«M««ftkU4« AHIUIION fUMCRfFTION RAFM. Q«e X««/........................................ *2 00 411 Month*................................................ I Oh three Month*........... ................................. 50 Tiflv Fam I« ädvam «, *1.50 * Y kxb . ■fhi* paper ■■ entered at Ute Bapdou poet otSoe a* Beeond-olaaa Matter. » •* THURSDAY, NOV. HQ, 190Q. Notice! All knowing themselves indebted to $. Lorenz art* hereby notified that fbe accounts must be settled by Jan uary lat, RXJß. or accounts will be placed jn tfie band* of a collector. Bet t lament can be made at Lorenz A |foy/.’« «tore, N. L orenz . Grand Ball. At SutotJay night, Dec. find. Music by tbe Erickson & Leach ßrebeetra. Free boat. Tbe Dispatch will leave Bandon at 8:00 p.tn.. and the Favorite will leave Coquille at /5<X) p.m. Tbe Favorite will also pake tbe run from Bandon to Prosper after tbe show. Tickets f 1.00. Mid pigbt Supper 50 cents a plate. Bandon Bas Good Paper Mill Site. Bandon is said to have one of tbe best opportunities in the United /Rates for a pulp and; paper mill. In »peaking of it last Wednesday Mr. James F. Flanagan, tbe Marshfield hanker, said that in bis opinion, it wonld be but a short time until a mill pf that nature wonld be put ¡ d at that place. Coo« Çountÿ baa many tim bers ç/)ict) are adapted to tbe use of paper mills, and the establishment of pne industry of this nature will bring g/pepi.-—Coquille Recall. He Gives Dp. governor Folk, of Missouri, tells an ^pausing gtopy about a colored man j»|jo was brought before a court for a trivial offense. f*Tbe State of Missouri against John Jones,” was read in lomf voice and /be colored man’s eyes bulged ont of /heir sockets, and he seemed overcome jvith terror and astonishment. When be was asked if be had any thing to say, or plead guilty or not ¿uj)/y, be gasped out; •*Well; yo’ Honah, ef de whole State p’ Missonrah is ag’in dis pore niggsb. I’ze gwine to give up right now!"— Eyobaiige. Liquor Dealers Will Try Initiative Too. By moans of the initiative, the liq uor dealei'H of tbe state hope to secure an amendment to the local option law at tbe general election next June. Pe titions are beipg circulated demand ing that an amendment to /be law, similar to that proposed by tbe Jayne bill at tbe laat session of the legisla ture, be submitted to tbe voters. The proposed apo^ndmeut would give to each precinct in tbe state local pelf-government in tbe matter uf pro hibition. No precinct could be made .‘•dry” by tbe vote of the adjoining precinct», nor of tpp county in which it la situated. Another important feature ia tbe provision that 30 per cent instead of 10 per cent of tbe voters are required |q call an election in any precinct, group of precincts, or county, on tbe question of prohibition. Tbq petitions were drawn under /be direction of tbe Brewers’ and Wholesale Liquor Dealers’ Associa tion. and are being circulated by members of tbe Royal Apcb, an or- gaoiaation of the retail liquor Deal er«. i - !.■■«>«. Tpe I’odv Lnmber Co, is not working at present owi_g to bad w.atfeer, " ' L. C. Collins, traveling aaleanmn for Till mann A Bendal, 8. F. wa* here one day thia Week, Geo. W. Kjng of Mantague, Cel. baa been ;n thia viemitv for aeveral ' dfav* buying cattle. Mrs. Geo Sell of lliv rton waa visiting tier danghter, Mra. Welab. of tbi* placed eat ^eek. J. k. McKinna went to Coqoilla yester day for a abort vacation. Prosper. #»I<1 Beach |£dith Kyle has returned to bar borne at Handolpb after an absence of several months in Portland. C. Goodman has accepted a posi tion in tbe mil). J. Scott called here one day last week He has taken a position in the “Osborn’ mill back of Randolph. Mr. Baggs returned last Wednes day from eu absence of several days up tbe rivey. N. Pederson and P. Gehlke were up tbe river iaaX week oq business. Mrs. Conrad gave Bandon a call last Saturday. Carl Alsou, who bad intended go ing on tbe stmr Elizabeth tbia trip, went by way ot Coos Bay, He sailed from Marshfield on stmr Breakwater last Friday, A. Persbbaker gave Marshfield a business call last woe|i. P. Loggie, of North Bend, was here visiting Mr. Heuckendorff, Monday. Capt. Johnson, of BaDdon, and Mr. Kiog, of tbe stmr Elizabeth, were up from Bandon Monday. Ferdinand Hansen game over from Marshfield, Monday, and will work in tbe mill here. Mr. D. E. Slilt, of BaDdon, gave Prosper a call on« day last week. B. C. Rucker, salesman for tbe Sap Francisco firm of Tillmau A. Bendall, was transacting business here last Wednesday. Mrs. A. F. Hansen came over from Marshfield last Friday to visit her husband who is managing Flanagan & Beupett’s ranch. Ethel Taylor, daughter of J. C. Taylor, has been quite sick but is im proving. J. Langlois an,/ E. Ellingson bad bnsiness interests which called them here one day this week. F. L. Carmon, of New Aberdeen, went to Coos Bay las) Thursday, where be took the stmr Breakwater for San Francisco. It is rumored that a steam schooner will be built here as soon as the weather will permit. ChaB Felter passed through this place to New Aberdeen, last Saturday A. R. Halfin and wife have gone to Coquille City to reside. Mosdames Korth, Mara end John son were up from Bandon last Thurs day visiting friends at this place. Mr. Jacquitb, who recently arrived from Oklahoma, is now employed in tbe Prosper mill He has moved bio family here and will, perhaps, remain during the winter. Capt. Jenson, of the stmr Elizabeth, came pp from Bandon TfiursJuy. The Chinamen from the cannery will go to Coos Bay this week, where they will take a steamer for Astoria. F. Barbea, of Myrtle Pojnt, was here Tuesday looking for property suitable for stock raising. He seemed well pleased with several locations in this vicinity, and will, perhaps, give it future consideration. Wm. Kicking and E. FiPh bad business which called them to Ban don Tuesday. Miss L. Hicking, who has been vis iting relatives here for tbe past few weeks, departed Tuesday for her home in Aberdeen, Washington, going by way of Drain. Mrs. Wm. Hicking will, perhaps accompany her as far as Scottsburg. Mr. J, Htoking, of this place, and Miss Amy Lamont, of Bandon, were united in marriage last Wednesday, evening, Nov. 22. at tbe home of llev. Roach in Bandon. Tbe weddipg was a quiet affair, only an intimate friend and a relative being present. After the ceremony they were conveyod to their new and cosily furnished borne at this place. They took tbe boat Thursday enroute to Marshfield where /bey spent a few days, returning Sat urday. We all join in congratulating these young people, and may their wedded life be one of success and happiness. Quite 4 number gathered Hatnrday night to enforce the nsual finish to snob aa occasion, and sue needed with little difficulty, the groom willingly appearing and administered to their wants, supplying them with a generous “hand-out’’ of cigars. Bert Robert who drove stage a part of the summer for W. A. Btsbell was drowned somewhere near Crescent City, the particulars we have not been able to learu. Th« black sand along our beach is being investigated now by men of capital. They intend to make a thor otigb test in every detail. This far they are well satisfied. Tberin Erutuiu is now in charge of the branch store of II. D. Hume at thin place. We predict tor him a bright future. A. H. Pearse baa resigned bis post tion as manager of R. 1). Humes branch store at Gold Beach, and ta going to bia home for tbe present, near Port Orford. We, as well as all tbe others who have become acquaint ed with Mr Pearse, are sorry to aee him leave here, but we will hope that he may return soon.—Globe. ppiirrh Notice. t- SVs -A HOLIDAY PRESENTS jluy early and get yoor ohoice before tbe line ia picked over, We have an eleaant line of Watches. Chain«. Feb«. Charm*. Emblems, Gold King*. Httok Pina, Hrooebes. Ca* and Collar BuUona. Kus. Etc. Alao a nice new line of Artb»F Rlc», • • TW« JBVBJ.UI BAJfeON. . OREGON. S pecial M achines B uilt to O rder . Pipe and Fittings, Brass Work. Port Orford. General Repairing. Pattern Shop in Connection. Attorney Sherwood, of Coquille, was in town iant Thursday, having been employed by W> Johtuon to look after bin iuterebts versus E. W. Jensen, Administrator of tbe estate pf Eli Bagley. - Tbe men working on thia end of the Big Bend trail, having constructed a trail to within two miles of Held Mountain, came in last Friday, Laving worked out all the mon ey sobsuribed. An effort will be made to bav£ more work done. The gap uncom - Uy the Day, Week or Month. pleted is a natural road, and only needs to be brushed out. Newly Furnished M. Merton, who obtained a judgment Rooms. against tbe defunct (Joast Trading Com - pany and order of sale of attached property - at tbe last term of the Circuit Court, by J. - ■ MBS. 0. H. PATTERSON Hu^tlgy, fcis attorney, has commenced ac - tion in tbe Circuit Court against Sheriff ’Î ■ Corner Wharf and Third Sta. Bandon. ■ ■ ■ ■ . >e • Marsters, and the sureties of his official bond to recover $1300 damages for tbe fail ure and refuaal of the Sheriff to sell the property as ordered by the Court. CLARENCE Y. LOWE, Mr. Olsen has eyery thing ready for work Bandon. Oregon, at the Madden mine. His new sluice boxes are 3 feet wide, the bottoms having longi tudinal riffles made of laths, which are bet ter than cross riffles for saving fine gold. I m just in receipt of a new and They have considerable ground ready to fresh stock of clean up. and are prepared to make the big gest run ever made in the minp. Their new Drugs And Chemicals, ditch gives them a pressure of 120 feet. Board and Lodging :: Druggist and Apothecary THE CITY MARKET Beef, Pork. Veal, Mutton. Lamb, Bologna and Pork Ssuwage, Pretttyl Beef. Head Cheese, Corned Beef. Pickled Pork, 1-ggs, Vegetable« wnd Butter. Call uu us and get our prices before buying elsewhere. We are not like the Hind Wheels of a wagon, always following in the same rut. business, an<| we get tbt re by keeping We are pushers, striving for a larger Tlie Best Zvlepht in tire Land and «filing at the very lowest pri - We «re here to pleaae and here to stay. | VValdvnnol A Rnn Prone WaiQVOgei Ck OOn, rrOpS. A Fifty Pollai1 Suit Will not make a man look dressed up if he baa a three.daya growth of bekrd. Presto, change J ost step into U. F MORRISON'S Barber BHo» and be will make you look like a gentleman. Hot »nd Cold P»<h>. TXX-, « ■*-» z 1 . A Pl&ce Where You Can 8ave Money on A C/Cl llC I « Your Hardware hills; WM. GALLIER’S Hardware Store, Bandon. Carries a complete stock of General Hardware, Stoves Rnd Ranges, Ammunition, Paints and White Lead, Snsh aud Doors, Picture Moulding, Rope, Crockery, Stoneware, Lamps, etc. <iet price» eltuywhere then coni«* here an<l make camparixoiie. Patent and Proprietary Preparations Toilet Articles, LANGLOIS. The gunners are having rare sport among tbe wild geese and ducks. MEAT We Have the Variety of Stock l)rtig¡£ÍMtN NunilricR. Hotel Coquille E l D orado TONSORIAL PARLORS The New, Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer ELIZABETH shoes which will arrive on the next steamer, and be placed on exhibition in his store. The raDge is the “Mohawk” made by Bridge <fc Beach. It is tbe square design with high closet, and burns either wood or coal. Hits six 8 inch boles and oven 1G s 20 x 12J. A range that any Indy would be proud to possess. RULES. 4ny bod/ may enter tbe steel range con test at any time. They also have the privi lege of withdrawing at any time but those withdrawing cannot have their votes oonnted for another. A coupon ia printed iq eaoli R ecobdbr . It is good for one vote if used within time limit printed on same. Votes are allowed with subscriptions its follows : one year, *1.50. 150 votes; six months. 75 cents, 75 votes; three months, 50 cents, 50 votes. Subscription must be paid in advance. The contest will close at 6 o'clock, p.m., Wednesday. January 31, lltOfi, and the lady having the greatest number of votes will be presented with the handsome steel range. The stanuing of the contestants will be published each week except tbe laat. and at the close three disinterested parties will be chosen to count the votea. Votes worn received thia week as follows: Mrs. Gehlke 1; Mrs Nelson 2; Mrs. Blnuieurother J; Mrs. Harris 305; Mrs Morse 452; Mrs. Davison 460. The — special . ’ ’ . prize offered last week goes to Mrs. Davison, The total vote now stands: Mrs. L J. Davifton, Bandon.............. Mrs. W. F. Harris, Bandon.................. Mm. A D. Morse, Bandon................... Mrs. K. L. M. Blomenrottirr............. Mr*. Bila J. Kelson, Bandog ......... Ml»s Pearl Walker. Bandon............. Mr*. E. J. Hite, Bandon,...................... —ooo----• When yon want a pleasant physio try Chnmberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to take and produce no grip ing or other unpleasant effect. Sold by C. Y. Lowe. Druggist. HINGLES for sale. No. 2 white cedar shingle«, full count, $1 per thousand. Bandon Commercial Co. S The Bandoa Basketball OJnb gave an exhibition game at the Opera House Saturday night. Th? ecore stood 22 to 20. Tl.e Exact Thin« Required for Con.lt- patleu. "Aa a certain purgative and stomach pori- fler Cbambeylain’a Stomach and Liver Tab lets aeem to be the exact thin« require,! •Iron« ^nouab for the moot fnboat. vet mjld enough and «ale for cbtldren and without that terrible griping an common to moat purgative«,“ say R. S. Webster A (Jo., Ldora. Ontario, Canada Per««’« by C. v J r***«* DynppigJ You Can't E.vpect to Get Worth for $1, But l'ou Can Get Your MONEY'S WORTH at M. BKEUER’S lie a 1er in California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company Steamei Alliance Only Keg; h lar Line Het wenn :: IlootM anil Shorn Repairing neatly and promptly done at lowest living prices. Portland and Eureka V iw C ook J »ay GEO D. GRAY <fc CO., Geo’l Agis, 4*21 Market. Kt. San Francisco. • • L. W SHAW, Agent, Marahfield, Phone 441. Nfliool Niotew. Ina Blackerby has been absent from school the past week on account of iilpesB. Miss Allie VVilsoD, one of the High School pupils, waa just lately mar ried to Mr. Crowley at Marshfield. We all of us extend to her our hearty congratulations. Every one is wearing a broad smile todav, especially the festive small boy for today is Thanksgiving, and no school tomorrow. E. D. No Polaon in Chninbcrlaln'a Remedy, SRT'C.'G MACHINE. ROU.F-:? BEARI.'.'G. HIGH GRADB. From Napier, New Zeoland, Herald: 't wo years ago the Pharmacy Hoard of New South W^I m , Australia, had an analysis made of all the oongh medicine, that were sold in that market. Out of the entire list they foautj only one that they declared was en- tirely free from all poisons. This exception was Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, made by the Cbamlierlam Medicine Company. Des Moines. Iowa, II. 8. A. The absence of nil narcotics makes this remedy the safest and best that can be bad , and it is with a feel ing of security that any mother can give it to her little ones. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is especially recommended by its makers for conghe colds, croup and whoop ing cough. Thia remedy is for sale by C. Y. Lowe. Druggist Peter Nelson The Old Reliable Bhcjiçmiîh and......... ............... Wagonmaker Heavy Forging Nhip Wark ■ nd Logging Work in oar Specialty. . - - O iikooh . C. H. PATTERSON Dray and General Delivery • -—AJI CURES RHEUMATISM Aή ALL PAIN RIURALQIL BPWVM», CUTS. ■KUISIS, BU»**», »OAL«t. OLD 3OEIG, CHICK I n BACK. BACKÀCNR, LUMBAGO. «TIFF JO4KT». OONTWAOTID MUIOIll. BPWAINcd ANKCL», CORK* MUSKIR'» »PRAINRO WRItf». FROSTED PBST. OOKMS. BUBIONS. CNILBLAIBB. ABD ALL INFLAMMATIOBB OF MAB G« RIAIT. CURES RKAD THIS REMARKABL* CURB by buying tbia reliable, honeat, high grade «ow ing machine. Mett »11 Boat». with care.— e 1 r Owner 9 I waa much afflicted with rheumatlam, write« Ed. C. Nud, Iowavilla, Sedgwick Co., Kan«M, "going about cn crutches and (offering a great deal of pain I was induced to try Ballard'* Snow Liniment, which cured me, after uiiug three 90c bottle«. IT IS TUB GRKATBST LINIMRNT I EVER USED; hava ommended it to a number of peraona, all eapre«« themaelvea a* being benefited by it. I now walk without crutches, and an; able to perform • great deal of light labor on the farm.” STRONGEST GUARANTEE. NatioriJ Sewing Machine Co SAN rRANCISCO. CAL. PACTCaY ATBLLVIDERE. ILL. BiWnow, KINS OF AU LINIMENTS Cough Mm. J. M Byem, Bandon................. Mr». P. F. Geblke, Parkrmburg ... —oco-------- Millinery. Herb W. Kdw.rd, Injarrd. and Ste¿xmboat i toors Qeo. Hit« went to Marshfield, Mon day. Mr. and Mr». J. M Adams visited Coquille friends last week. /.adieu and children'« bate made and Chas, Randleman and wife, of truained to order. Call at residence. Miss M^ lo G.artBMi. Parkersburg, were Coquille visitors the first of the week. Herb W. EUwnrda, uf De. Moinea. Iowa, «ot a fall on an iey walk leaf winter sprain in« hu, wriat and broialn« hi* knee«. ‘“Tbe next dhy,” be aaye, "tlier were eo «ore and etiS I waa afraid I would bare to atar in bed. but I robbed rU. j, sail with t’bamtier- lain’a Pain Balm, and after a few applica tion« all aorenraa bait dluppe«red ’ For acta by ,C y I ef» :J. . . I. b ■; t Mill Tbe late rains have pushed up the grass, P erfumes , B rushes , S ponoes , S oaps for which all our dairymen are duly thank N uts and C andies . ful. Cibarti, Tobaccos and Cigarettes. There is a prospect of the establishment Paints. Oils. Glasses, and Painter’s Supplied of a cheese factory on a somewhat elaborate scale at this end of the county. I under stand that the milk of more than 150 cows has been pledged in furtherance of the en J. V. TITPPF.n, Proprietor. terprise. This well-known hotel is now under new and com Mr. A. B. Sabin, long a fixture of Lang petent tuiiuageiueut and has been thoroughly ren lois, has determined to transfer bis saddlery ovated throughout. Tbe t.Hb|p service is equal to and harness plant to Bandon, where he will any in Southern (l.egon. Suiple rooms for copi- open ont December 1st. We regret this mercial men. Baggage transported to and from P. B. HOYT, Prop move as the people had come to regard him boats and trains free of charge. as an indispensable adjunct to our local «C tivities, and all will wish him well in his Located in EL DORADO BUILDING, new location. His genial smile will be First Street. MANDON, OREGON missed among as. Frank Langlois, in pursnanoe of a very SHAVING. SHAMPOOING AND HAIR CU I’TING AT STANDARD PRICES. laudable ambition to be of service to the sneep industry of Curry has lately impoited Bathroom newly fitt**<i op with Porcx*lain direct from England a buck and ewe of the Tub. Hot or Cold Baths 25 cent« improved Cotswold breed. 1 drove into his a P. JEMSEN, Master. paddock the ot heyday, curious to behold a Steel Range Free. kinky wooled (otewold. aud had the satis This Steamer is New. is Strongly built, «nd fitted with the latj-st improvementa. and wil| give a regulHr H day service, for passengers and freight, between the The R eoordeb is going to make faction of looking upon one all right. This Coquille River, Oregon, and Han Francisco, Calif. strain of the Cotswold has been bred to one of its lady readers a present of a wool so successfully that, the long fleece of ELBEKT DYEK, Agent., Bandon, Oregon. handsome $45.00 steel range. An or the buck actually exiei^ds forward so as to E. T. KRUSE, Managing Agent, 207 Front Street, San Francisco, California. der was given A. McNair, tLe hard hang down over his face, and has to be tied -------------2 -7 : - - - - --------------- » ware than, last week, for the range, back so as not to blind him.—Tribune. Mrs. C. Malehorn, Langlois............... service« will be h»ld in tfan Presbyterian Cbnreh ®ert Hand«», I’ c. 3rd, at it a.m. at>4 7 3ü p ui. Sui.dav School at 10 o’olock, and the Christian Endeavor Sooiety at 6 30 o’olock. Tbe Junior Endeavo, meets at of Parkersburg, cap- 2:3Up.ip. t>tran«era especially will be wel come. McCue Bros, |ured • young porpoise l««t week. It js tbe first one known to have been caught in this river. Story of a Now Famous Play. The story of “The Great Bine Grass Der by” conoerna the fortunes of all interesting group of people representative of the moun tain and bloe grass yogic ns of Kentacky. The lenely, half savage life of the moun taineers, with their strong loves and strong er bates, their bitter feuds rivaling in vin- dioativeuess th. tkiraican vendetta, yet ele vated above bloodthirstiness by a sense of religious duty, is clearly set forth and sterns all the more unique and strange in oontrast with the peaoet'ul. pastoral characteristics of the blue grass country. Numerous oppor tunities are given for the display of the strongest passions. About the fortunes of the hero—a handsome, obivalrona young Kentuckian—is woven a web of love, treaeb ery, hate and revenge, from which escape seems impossible. There is the ever fasci nating story of the man wbope past is shad owed by a great crime, and whose after life is one great struggle to evade the Nemesis who pursues him. Many scenes, character istic of Kentuoky life, are introduced, gen uine echoes from the plantation—the play, the frolio and music of the darkies after the day’s work is done—the throng, the excite ment and the acclaim that attend the close finish of a famous race, which, by the way. is represented in an entirely dilierent man ner from any other race known to the stage. The heroine is a new type—entirely unlike the slangy aonbrette, a young girl brought up in the mountains and to whom nature has given dauntless courage, a great sonl allied with charming simplicity, shyness am) true womanliness, a sweet, pare and daiDty creature, lovely to look upon, and "As winsome and fair as the blackberry spray Or the crab-applQ blossoms that spicily «way And lure the w ld bees in the dell." The above play will be produced bv the Margarita Fieclier Co., at the Bandon Opera House. Friday night, December 1st. Spec ial excursion boat will run each night, re turning after play. Saturday night boat will run to 1'rosper, after show, for dance. I Bandon Foundry Z T. Johnson returned Wednesday from «*** * UUllVti J a week's bnainesa vl^l «» Bandon. :;qd -JVT QU Robert Hatcher jiuhrtook to .hoot up the -LTE-Cl VlllLltJ kJ Al town Saturday. He w*;« iskeu ^efo/e • corder Fulford, M l nd ay, w J mj «sxrd him $50 I A. Garfield, Prop. for his fbin I An effort will {pads Uf have tbe depot moved from its resent locatiuu three or four hundred yards to the south, near the foot of Mnirie street. work a » i - koialtv . Mike Wyland brought a yearling colt to town last weighed 1150 pounds in ordinary fltmh This oolt was fired by Thad, tbo big Clyde formerly cuned bv W- T. Dement, but recently purchased by Cbaa. A. Peterson of Riverton Tpe colt wss bred and raised in Coos jjoupty, baa bad no special care, and is Turned, Shafting, Cap and Set but an average of tbe get of tbu hue Stai* Screws, Afachine Bolts, lion.—Enterprise. TKl.aP.4M NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all persona not to trespass upon the premises of Dr. Kenyon, situated between Floras Lake hud the coun ty road, in Northern Curry, by removing, cutting, or destroying timber upon «aid land. *25 reward will be paid for informa tion Rating to a conviction of trespass as stated above. Dated at Bandon. Oregon. March 14. 1901. PETER NELSON. Agent. 1 1 1 THREE SIZES: 25c. 50c AND $1.00 BALLARD SNOW LINIMEJNT CO ST. LOUIS. U. *. A. SOLO AND RECOMMENDED BY C. Y. LOWE ----- THE STEAMER----- DISPATCH One Vote THOMAS WHITE, Master Leave« Bandon every morning, exeep Sunday, at 7:30 o'clock and make* connect lions with tbe train and steamer Myrl at 10:30 a. m. nt Coquille City, Leaven Coquille Citv st IK Al p. m., striv ADDBKBj ing at Bandon at 4UM) p. m. This Coupon is good for one vote for the person named above, if deposited at the The Margarita Fischer Co. will open a two nights' engagement st tbe Itnndon O^e>a Hocus Ik». Sec»K vcçr ticket, I ..i,-1 K ccobukb office- or mailed before expiration of date below T\Tr>+ & I * » rr-QOH After TDf=»Cï ¥*, • »