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The Evening Telegram from Garden City, Kansas • Page 2

The Evening Telegram from Garden City, Kansas • Page 2

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THE KYEnittS Tti-EGRAM, 3AR3 En CiTY. FRiDAY; jAiiuArV' TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS. SCHOOL NEEDS Physicians and Surgeons The rate ot $2.00 a year for the The Evening Telegram Notice. Men holding tickets for the men's banquet at the PiCtbyterian church should remember that the date is changed to Friday night, January 11, instead of 10th. Committee.

For Drayage and Hauling Phone 81 K. W. STILSON, Evening Telegram is made strictly on a cash in advance proposition. Unless the subscription is accompanied by cash, the price of the daily by mail will be 2.50 a year. By D1 ASKS APPROPRIATION FOR TWO BUILDINGS.

PHYSICIAN AND SCRGEON. Die Evening Telegram Co. Office In Lowdermnn Building. Phone Xn. 204.

Office hours: 9 to 12 a. 2 to 5 p. m. Calls In country answered promptly day or night. Deerfield to Have Coal Office.

We will be able to supply the de- i matter how large or small. mand. Scales and coal on the road, Central Lumber Co. f--S-- Engineering Department Needs Many New Facilities Esti n.cued That $250,000 is Now Needed. Published Every Weekday evening.

Office, Telegram Building 201 Main street, Garden City. By Carrier 10 cents each week. By Mail $2.00 per Year. Cash Strictly in Advance. Careful, prompt and compe, i R- A KNAPP' PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Louis J.

Rossevelt, press agent for "The King of Tramps" which will appear at the opera house tonight, is from Oyster Bay, N. Y. He arrived with the company this morning from Dodge City. The ladies of the Union churcn will hold a Valentine party on February 14. The place will be announced lat tent attention to all orders.

Kesiritnw one block west find block soctb of M. E. Chu--h. Offic Hbnve the Bucket Storw. 0ce phone Residence phone.

No 230. All eft'iL. ij or night, nwered. Special attention to long distai ee or conntrj HI er. Beginning with Friday, January i 19, they will hold an exchange, the nance that works for evil, and finance that merely evidences thrift and the influence of prosperous times.

With out this distinction, western people are apt to be firing into their own ranks, in an onslaught against "the money power." KANSAS CLICKS. An Independence man carries a gold mounted revolver but uses the ordinary brass and lead trimmed cartridges. After due consideration, Great Bend has decided to accept Mr. Carnegie's proposition and will have a free public library. An Atchison woman who has been sick, began noticing cobwebs yesterday, says the Globe, and her complete recovery is now assured.

Rather than lose her packing house Hutchinson gave a bonus of $15,000 to the company. The price of perfume seems to be keeping pace with the advance in price for the other necessities of life. Ralph 'lennal tells this on a broth er editor: "When Harry Leslie, editor of the Robinson Index, was spark-in' his wife, who was then Miss Leslie Snyder of Seneca, he made trips regularly every week to Seneca. The Seneca chaps who wore jealous of the prospects of his going off with one of their fairest, scornfully referred to the editor's regular appearance as 'Leslie 'a Miss Josephine Carter, wno left for Wichita last Sunday to attend college, has become prostrated through a nervous trouble brought on by a siege of grip. Her trip to Wichita was hard on her, and she has not been well since.

The doctor in attendance on her in Wichita says that she must not think of resuming her course of studies this year. Her brother Irving has gone for her and will bring her back either touight or tomorrow Reports from Persia indicate that the crop of widows will be unusually large this season. Huff Brothei Transfer Co. To Rent good things will be exposed in Carter Fant's window. A list of these edibles will be published later, so that the Garden City housewife may make a selection which will lighten the work on her Sunday dinner.

Drs. lark Row Successors to Drs. Chirk Whitfield PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Office in Buffalo Block, annex Main Street Culls answered promptly, at day or night. Oflice Phone S7 Residence. Clark No.

47 Rowe No. 270 Governor Hoch has not entirely given up the habit of writing the "Thoughts He has been His message contained some 22,000 words. When Miss Gilman takes Corey, the Pittsburg millionaire for her husband she will take him largely for worse if the newspaper accounts of him are correct. For Spring Grain) For Good Eating THE OWL CAFE D. A.

HEIMDALE, Proprietor Dr. Adelaide P. Farrington OSTEOPATH Lowderman Building-. OtBt hours: 9-12: l-Sj NW 1-4 of Section 9-23-33 All plowed last summer. CALL ON Maddux Jessup Just East of Great Western Land Co Lowderman Building DJL A.

L. Brown, PHYSICIAN ami SURGEON. No. IS I Residence No. Office over Palace Drag Store.

Calls In country answered promptly. John Sharp Williams says he will never consent to be president. All party conventions will please take notice and govern themselves Garden City Hospital and Sanitarium Lawrence, Jan. 11. The University of Kansas is asking the legislature for the following buildings: For building and equipment for civil and mechanical engineering, $150,000.

For building and equipment for mining engineering, $50,000. For building addition to power plant, $50,000. The figures have been made after careful computation and will not more than cover the actual needs of the university for the next five years. The crowding in the university buildings has already reached the point where it is practically all of these engineering buildings or none for the reason that a smaller number would not relieve the situation and would, in some respects, add to the difficulty. For instance, the first building would not relieve the situation in Snow Hall or the chemistry building where part if the work in connection with mining engineering is now located.

By "the end of the coming biennium Snow Hail and the chemistry building will have to he cleared of the geology and mining. In like manner, the building of the first two buildings without the third would in no "vay relieve the situation for without adequate addition to the present power plant the new engineering buildings themselves would stand idle for the reason that the present lighting and power plant is already worked to its limit. It is a somewhat remarkable fact that the only building which in any way can he called an engineering building at the University of Kansas, Fowler Shops, did not cost the state of Kansas a dollar, being built by Mr. George Fowler and presented to the state. It would seem to be time for the state to assume iid responsibility in regai to the engineering school of the University of Kansas for there can be no question that in the present condition of the state in manufacturing and other industries a well equipped high grade school of engineering founded upon a high standard of entrance and capable of turning out constructive and designing engineers is especially necessary.

ATTORNEYS NE GOODS SECOND-HAND GOODS Either way we can sire yon satisfaction. Overalls ami similar goods at a bargain. W. CONDRA Jov.elry tickets with your purchases Phone No. 7.

Corner Chestnut and Seventh Streets. MILTON BRoWN TOPEKA K.tNKAS natni hkown OARBm OITY. KANSAS Judging from Governor Horn's message, if he did not have his ear close to the grass roots he had it close enough to the beet tops to understand what the Western Kansas farmers wanted. The German doctor who recommends limburger cheese for consumption, the Cleveland Leader thinks, overlooks the fact that with a good many people the remedy would be worse than the disease. BROWN BROWN Attorneys at Law Practice in ail the courts and In fore II.

s. Land office and Department of the Interior. Harden City office, upstairs In Nelson Block, opposite tat Opera Mouse. Phone No. u'fil Thoroughly equipped; trained nurses: the most apf proved hospital uses of static dec tricity, high tension Faradic current, electric vibrator, electric baths; hot air baths.

Special attention given to surgical and general chronic cases. DR. HELWIC, Surgeon in Charge. LIFE and FIRE MILLER and FOSTER ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office Over First National Bank.

INSURANCE. You cannot discriminate too close ly regarding your insurance. None l.ut the safost ami most reliable represented In Harden City ly ROBT. W. LYNN Office in Low derman Block.

TO RAISE TREASURE SHIP. Colorado Capitalist Would Lift the Golden Gate. Denver. Jan 11. Having dug a fortune in gold from the mountains of Colorado and Xevada, John E.

Phillips of Denver turned argonaut two months ago and set out with an expedition to recover a treasure trove, of $2,000,000 and more from the steamer Golden Gate, which binned and sunk on the Mexican beach fifty miles northwest of Manzanilla. The old Golden Gate was a Pacific mail steamer in the palmy days before the Civil war. It was owned by the company of that name. Capt. Grozier remembers the boat well.

He was chief mate on the company's Northern Lights at the time, plying between San Francisco and the western coast of Mexico. He recalls the sinking of the Golden Gate. His recollection is that the steamer caught fire and was partly burned before she sunk. "There was a large shipment of butter in the bottom of the vessel," said Ca'pt. Grozier.

"It had been placed near the boilers of the ship, which was an unwise thing to do. My recollection, which is somewhat vague now of the matter, is that, the butter had something to do with the burning of the ship. "She was on her way from San uicisco via Panama to New York. Aboard her was a large amount of gold, which has been shipped from San Francisco to the government's sub-treasury at New York. The gold was to be used in the preparation for the Civil war by the national government.

It was to have been taken across the isthmus of Panama. A government steamer was on the other side of the isthmus to receive the treasure. The vessel went down, however, near Manzanilla, and the gold which she carried is in her yet." The position of the vesel has not changed since she went down in 1860. The tops of her masts are still visible above the surface of the sea. W.

0. i'KARCK C. L. Marmon PEARCE MARMON. Attorneys at Law.

Practice before all eoorte, Ineiad- The Home grocery jln P. 8 Land Office. Abstracts made and titles examin ed. GARDEN CITY. AS.

PHONE 89 CITY BAKERY Fine Bread, Pies. Cakes and Bakery Goods Fulton street just west of Main B. F. STOCKS ATTORN Y-A T-L KW. Practice In all com rs.

Special attention to examination of titles. PL Dauder men SELL CHEAP Over First National Bank FOR CASH W.K. Hopkins ff Phones I la HACK Residence 1.17 R.J. Hopkins AT THE OPERA HOUSE. "Mrs.

Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch" says: "What yer face needs is smiles." In "The King of Tromps" which comes to the opera house tonight there is nothing but smiles. The sort taht comes from honest meriment, caused by irresistible enthusiasm, from following the contin-ous moving panorama of comedy and music which for three hours floats merrily along in front of you. "Laughing with Philander" is the following day's by word, for truly Philander Tickle Pickle, the sunny "Tramp" will get you going and keep you moving with his quaint sayings and musical tongue. "Happy? why happiness is my stock in trade; when the world looks dark to me I just put all my troubles down at the bottom of my heart, then I sit on the lid and smile." 25c 50c Any part of city To sugar factory HOPKINS UOFK1MS ATTORNEYS AT LAW Practice in State and Federal Courts Examination of Land Titles. Main and Laurel Streets Oardei.

City, Kansas. ALLEN BROS. R. H. KEEP CALLS ANSWERED ANY HOUR -TELEPHO.

266 M. CARTER Veterinary Dentists DEERFIELD. Gun and Bicycle I have a first-class gun' smith and can do the kind of work you want HOTEL COPELVND- south of Santu Fe Depot across the tracks GARDEN CITY Bent Furnished Rooms In City Soft Water Well First Class Livery in Connection Electric Light All Night Rates $1.00 to $1.50 a Day Telephone 253 G. W. COPELAND, Proprietor.

THE MONEY POWER. It is part of the impatience of the times against the evils of wealth, that protests against wealth itself should be uttered says the Ottawa Herald. The history of twelve years ago is repeating itself in a measure in the trend of "reform" inclination at the present time. Having found fault with some things that originate in financial combinations, we are showing a tendency to go the pop-ulistic limit and hammer the red dragon with the spirit and fervor of the nineties. An interesting point may well be brought into discussion before we proceed too far in our determination to do harm to the money power.

Who is the money power in this country? Wall street is its traditional center, but Wall street has been undergoing spasms of misfortune at intervals for the past six years, without the balance of the country being affected. Wall street is soliciting aid and comfort from the national treasury so often that it might be concluded that the treasury is the real money power, after all. Wall street interests are borrowing money in the west whenever loans can be secured. Wall street rates on call money are a bid for help from those who have cash to lend. Somewhere, the business of the country the merchandise by whose sale money is to be realized is paralyzing business because of its magnitude.

It wasn't Wall street's business that is doing this. Wall street hasn't made any car shortage. Somewhere the increase in the number of new banks has been phenomenal. It isn't on Wall street. Somewhere an accumulation of idle money deposited in banks has broken all records of prosperity ever established in tnis country.

It isn't on Wall street Aside from the insurance funds which are on deposit in the name of the people Wall street has made no great accumulation of capital. The increase in money, and a tremendous growth of financial power, measured by the amount of cash on hand, available for any purpose, is in the farming country in the west. The fact has been established through several tests that this section is sufficient to itself in a financial way; it can take its ease, undisturbed by the gamblers panics that sweep over Wall street. With the eagerness of the east to borrow money in the west, with the bank-deposit totals to figure conclusions from, it may be stated that the money power as a balance of power is located in the west. Horse Dentistry If you have a horse that is noi doing as well as you ould like yoi.

should have his teeth examined 1. GEO. BEDINGER LOCAL SHORT NOTES. Fancy buggies at Struthers Wiss. Up-to-date rubber tire work at the carriage hospital J.

EL Harper of Hutchinson was in town on business yesterday. Don't rest until you get a Hilborn made sign. Now is the time. The hospital is tha place tc have that vehicle dressed up. Mrs.

Gus Bergheim will leave Sunday for a visit with friends in Hutch JOHN JOLLY, City Bicycle Shop. W. Fulton Street. Red Lion Barn Garden Ci1 It is humored that there will be wedding in this community soon. The new piano that Mrs.

Sam Cor-bett presented to the church has ar- rived. Mr. Colter and Lew Kriete were buying cattle on the south side Friday. The Sunday school elected its officers and teachers Sunday. J.

L. Cirich who has been quite sick in Colorado is reported much better. Karl Kerstein returned to Deerfield OUR LINE Of useful and elegant goods is complete. inson. FOR SALE At your own price, a piano.

Call at A. R. Clark's. If you don't believe in signs you ever tried Hilborus. L.

A. Hiloorn is able to be out again after his severe illness of ttie DR. W. H. VAN VLEET, D.

V. i Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist. Graduate of Columbus, Veterli ary College and also of London, On tarlo, Veterinary College. Permanent Location. Robinson's Livery item Hi North Street Cardtn Ci DR.

F. GILGEN, D. V. Veterinary Surjreon and IVntist. rails answered day or night.

I'hone So. Office at Bed Lion Livery Barn. Garden "city, Kansj Prices are Reasonable. A fresh line of box candy first of the week. First class plumbing and tinning done at Struthers Wiss.

Come to tlie City meat market for after a visit with home folks for the past two weeks. R. Woodward moved into A. F. Lee's old residence last Saturday.

Jim Hennigh and Frank Eichorn were up from Garck-i City Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Corbett entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs.

Wood-aid. Mr. and Mrs. Bucil and Mr. and Mrs.

Wills. Carpets Fine Rugs A large number to select frcm; in quality all are dependable, and a range of prices to please everyone, A. R. CLARK. and fashionable stationery for presents.

T. C. LA UGH LI?) City Drug Store. all kinds of fresh meat. Second hand vehicles at carriage hospital.

H. F. Noble went to Kansas City last evening to visit the head office Ot the Olds Gas Engine company. He is manager of the local agency of the company. House Wanted Four or five rooms inside city limits and with the rental in hailing distance once a month.

Reference if desired. Address E. M. AUCTIONEERS OIL GASS Whetstones Oil and Gas DELIVERED at YOUR DOOR A. B.

EURNSIDE, General Auctiorter ive storl sales a specialty, SatMactioi. guaranteed. 5 year exp rtrnn Garden City Kans. a Rial Estate Transfers. John Hornbe fc g.

C. Humbert $1 S. E. 20-26-3J. Dennis D.

Doty to Jos. H. Anderson $1 N. half S. E.

block 23 of Stevens addition. Watkins Land Co. to Richard Ousley $800 N. W. 32-23-27.

P. N. Meroney et al to Finney Co. $1 (2x120 yds) on S. side 8-24-32.

Retta Shadel to Francis Lawrence $50 lots 7 and block Stevens Thompson's addition. Charles M. Davis to Francis Lawrence $110, lots 1, 2. and 3 block 1 Stafford's addition. 207-209-211 Main Street Garden City.

Put out your cans and save time and monev care Evening Telegram. Does it pay to advertise ask Hilborn. Fresh mince at at tte City meat market. Gus Bergheim is putting in a line of shoes in his store this week. He has added some neat crises for the line of shoes and will carry a complete BETJCE IZISrCr Auctioneer iM) work is my Best reference Wai i fiARDFf CITY.

KANSAS ASH PARK HOTEL Main Street Just South of Railroad Electric Lights Rates $100 to 1.50 per day. W. H. KEEFE, Proprietor. line of men's footwear.

If you'r rot ashamed of your business, advertise it; if you are get out of it. Hilborn. 1 Buggy For Sale Second hand but good running gear 1 s.oo MRS. N. SEVERANCE Telephone 142 Some of the feverish expressions against "that monster evil of the times" may come home to roost.

It is a good sign that western people are showing indignation against the evils of finance, but a sharp distinction should be drawn between fi L. "Wilsoi, Auctioneer Will cry sales any part of adjo fling counties. Headquarters Hotel ('ope)u. 1 Garden City. Wanted Scrap Iron.

30c per hundred, 30c. 25c bones 25c. Copper and brass, old overshoes, Stove iron 20 per cent. Keep in mind K. 'Weitner's public sale, January 17, 1907 at 10 a.

Bruce King, auctioneer. 6t L. TOPPER..

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