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The Daily Gazette from Lawrence, Kansas • Page 2

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Are you contemplating selling or Oq May 15 the ocean steamers will Republican County Convention. The Douglas County Republicans would you prefer to improve your begin issuing an international ocean- UNIVERSITY NOTES. Dr. A E. Winship of Boston spoke Umbrellas will meet in convention at the court surroundings? In either case, a room io newspaper, the news for which EVERY EVENING.

will be received on board the At- papered, or several for that matter, house in the city of Lawrence, May 28, 1904, at 10 o'clock a. m. for the to the conference of education this afternoon. lantio liners by wireless telegraphy. will be money well invested.

In the purpose of placing in nomination O. 8. FINCH, Editor R. E. EVERETT.

Bus. Mgr. It would be worth as much as going way of improvement your money The railroads will give reduced candidates, to be voted on at the to a circus to see Ed. Howe when he Three Spendid Values 48c, 75c, 98c Rainy Day Dress Skirts $2.98, 53.98, 54.98 Good material and Tailor Made. rates to Linooln for the debate April will not go as far or make such a November election, for the following officers: ms.

econd-clas mall maiwr.j gets that paper. He has always declared that it is jast as impossible to 29 if more than ten go. anharxlDtlon change as in wall paper. Let us figure with you along these lines. We are especially strong in papers sell Iowa and Kansas will play base get news by wireless telegraphy as ball here next Friday and Saturday.

is to get it from spirits from the fne price oJ the DAII.T Gatt ten a w. straight, or WJ BMI TheWeeklyJrrEBWAaATE published Wednesday, and IT IHT 1ED FAIR The interscholastio track meet will other world. ing at 5 to 122 cents per roll. UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE. come just before the game Friday.

Several schools will be represented AAAAA A. A. AAA Clerk District Court. Judge County Court. Sheriff.

County Attorney. Probate Judge. County Clerk, Treasurer. Register of Deeds. Coroner.

County Superintendent. County Surveyor. Commissioners for Second and in the meet and Mr. Plank is having ANNOUNCEMENTS. the diamond and track put In tne best of shape.

n.nk' Build- Office In Lawrence National Bank. Build Mr. Edward S. Cutler, of Kansas as. Telephone Na SHERIFF.

Dn. V. T.annarrl will bn a candi Third districts. City, correspondent of the Associated Press, will lecture in Blake hall on Monday evening, May 2ad. This date for Sheriff of Douglas countj, Representatives for tne mineeuiu and Fourteenth districts.

allfornia The basis of representation in said lecture is one in the course in jour suujecd luu uruiBiuu ui mo iijiuu- lican couuty primaries and county convention. nalism and will be on "The History and Management of the Associated convention shall be one delegate and one alternate for eyery twenty five Tl. W. MnFarlann will ha a candi APRIL 26. 1904 Press." As Mr.

Cutler must leave votes or major fraction thereof oast date for the office of sheriff of Douglas county, subject to the decision of A despatch from Russia says that Russian merchants are going to boycott American goods until America gets in line with Russia. Which reminds us of the story sent out from Lawrence the other day to the effect that the students of the University rere going to boycott the town nerchants unless they put up for the fines of students who were arrested for having too much fun on he streets. Cleveland, the only man the democrats have elected President in almost fifty years, claims a right to 'ave a word to say in democratic circles this year. Bryan intimates rhat the nominee must be endorsed by him, or have no standing. When man is up against it, the best thing he can do is to face the situation nd make the best of it.

The democratic party is up against it. And The Way to Go on the early evening train the lect it must be apparent even to the the republican primaries ana county convention. for Wm. MoKiuley in 1900, and tne various wards, precincts aud townships are entitled to the following rhnreaentation. to wit: Mr Rd of Kansas has him B.

F. Hoskinson will be a candi ure will be begun at 7:39. The Bioscope Company. Moving pictures are always inter UUIUBD that Mr. Folk of St.

Louis Hoched. date for sheriff of Douglas county, subiect to the decision of the repub tfir.r. ward lft Second ALL THE WAY lican county primaries aud county esting. Those to be shown by the Third ward 13 Fourth witth ward fi Sixth ward convention. Possibly Nature took a notion that after that dirty congres.ioual fight time aKO, tne tfunwaka Bioscope company at the opera house next Wednesday and Thurs L.

Lvsinirer will be a candidate 7 Ttnldwin 12 for Sheriff of Dousrlas sud- a 13 day nights promises to be unusually in rori ocui town needed a goodwashing out Vlariou Vinland Big Springs ject to the will of the voters at the 1 Clinton 8 renuhlican Drimanes on Mav Zi. Riaok Jack nw.avs that his experience Willow Springs so. The pictures on the Bioscope are presented without that objectionable flicker and vibration so com- and the county convention on May Eudora 11 Grant 4 28. of almost half a century leads him to Total 137. mouly seen in moving pictures.

Be T. W. Hindman is a candidate for In case that a candidate does not receive a majority of the delegates. sheriff of Douglas county subiect to sides a complete reproduction of tne decision of the republican pri Uncle Tom's Cabin, Rip Van Winkle, the democratic party is a great organization, one of the greatest this country has ever known, and it must lo juit as a man would do who has rood sense; face the music.and make the best of it. where three or more are aspiring for maries.

Robinson Crusoe, Russian War, Chi r.hame office, the one receiving COUXTY TREASURER. cago Theatre Fire, the Bioscope the Dlurality of the popular vote Frank W. Games is a candidate for hall declared the nominee for will show the Lawrence Are depart meut in action, making a run, mak County Treasurer of Douglas county. sutmct to tne decision oi trie repuD aid office. A Drimary election for the pur ing a hose connection and ascending The statesmen are fixing a slate or the Hoch administration next irr.

and have put Bent Murdock on lican primaries auu uuuuij cuuycu- tion. pose of electing delegates to the con a fire escape, etc Prices 15, 25 and 35centr Om ladv free with each fnr chairman of the state vention, will be held in eacb ward rtfto. V. Kumler in a candidate for and precinct Friday, May 27. 19.4.

at ud 11a vm oard of charities to succeed Henry Alien. Thr is no more charitable ONE WAY: $25.00. Tickets on sale during March and April. ROUND TRIP $45.00. Tickets on sale April 23 to May inclusive Diverse Routes.

If desired the round-trip tickets will be issued going and returning via different routes. Liberal stop-over privileges accorded. Personally Conducted Excursions three times a week- Fast trains, irreproachable Your chance to visit California economically and comfortably, and under pleasant conditions. Free descriptive literature and full particulars by applying to GEO. C.

BAILEY, Ticket Agent, The Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe Ry, Co. Lawrence, Kansas. believe we shall have a wet spring. So far the Doctor's experience has "made good." Joe Folk is not going to do ai well this week in securing delegates in Missouri as he did last week. Last week he got nine counties, all that held conventions, while this week there are only five to name delegates.

A society note concerning Lawrence, a note that appeared in a pa per outside of town, says that "Mrs and John Jones gave a reception to their friends." Xow what was the nse of mentioning John? The Gazette is greatly pleased to learn by the despatches from western Kansas that the fearful rains of the last few days have saved the wheat. A western Kansas rain that didn't save the wheat would be one that didn't come- the following hours: Citv of Lawrence 2 :00 to 7 :00 p. nan in Kansas than Bent Murdock, 10 man who has forgiven more LU Wm III. V' Kauwaka 2:00 to 6:00 p. vrongs than he, none with a greater 2-no to 5:00 P.

m. paid reserved seat ticket, first night only. At the opera house Wednesday, April 27. Vinland. Jonah Sturdy is visiting relatives in Iowa.

Mr. Gragg accompanies her husband to his appointment Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. F.

B. Vamum returned Thursday from Kansas City. more tender heart. The Uazette it not in on the slate-making deal, Baldwin 1 to 6 :00 p. Ui flnrino-a 1 :00 to 6 :00 p.

if any place has been given out, Clinton 2:00 to 5:00 p. Willow Snrinirs 2:00 to any thought about, it hopes tnat ha best of all will bo given to Bent Black Jack 2 :00 to 6 :00 p. Vinland 3:0 to 7:00 p. dnrdock. He deserves the best that Wakarusa 2:00 to p.

PnH Ivan and Jessie King are able to an be given, and is capable of filling he most important. Grant 4 :00 to 6 :00 p. m. be up after bing very sick a week The Australia! ballot system shall with measles. o.

fhnm nrioiaries. ia The W. F. M. society or the M.

E. Two Missouri men have had seven trials over a steer valued at $30. The uo UOQU I delegates will be elected and in structed under the modified Cra church will meet May 5 at the borne of Mrs. VV. Nye.

ford county system. Oscar Baer writes from Clay The following supervisors nave couuty that he is not improving in f. hvrt charge 01 county treasurer, subject to the will of the voters at the republican primaries and county convention. I am candidate for counfy treasurer, subject to the decision of the republican primaries. John Newliu.

REPRESENTATIVES. Albert Henley will be a candidate for representative from the Thirteenth Representative district, subject to the will of the republican voters at the primary election to be held May 27, and the district convention to be held May 28. J. L. Brady will be a candidate for rppresentative from the Thirteenth Representative district, eubjct the republican primaries and district convention on May 27 and 28.

COUNTY CLERK. Samuel Buchheim, of Kanwaka township, is acandidate for the of flee of County Clerk of Douglas county, subject to the will of the voters at the Republican primaries to be deld on May i7, and the county convention to be held May 28. The Gazette is authorized to announce that John Lowmau will be a candidate for County Clerk subject to the will of the repuublictn voters at the county primaries on May 27, and the republican convention on May 28. A. Frank Krn of Lecompton township, will be a candidate for county clerk, subject to the decision of the republican i rimaries and county convention.

PROBATE JUDGE. I am a caudidate for re-eleciion to the office of Probate Judge or Doug-ia ct.untv. subieet to the decision of health since he left home. the primaries: Mr. Abe Vaughan of Kansas City Ezro Kelso Macomb First ward.

second was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Seth One of the most important offices hat Douglas county people have to illl this year is that of representa-ive. We have two to elect, and in he west district of the couuty there two candidates, and will probably be no more. It is said there will a "hot fight," which will be right nd proper, if both men are in earn-st, as they no doubt are.

But a 'hot fight" does not mean a dirty right, or a mean fight, and the voters ill hardly stand for a of that Kind. Douglas county people are lecent, and they demaud decent politics. There has been no other sund for a long time now. John Clark jr, Fenton last Friday and Saturday. Third Potter Fourth costs in the cae now amount to more than $5,000.

If you are thinking about having a lawsuit ever $30 worth of property, get the Missouri teer case record and read up on it carefully. Russia is trying to console herself with the declaration that Japan will not try to "rush things" on land as he did on the sea. Russia is in a bad way, and even a little consolation of that kind may make her feel better until such time as the Japs get next her land forces. S- K. Fuuk received word from J.

Garrett Fifth Houston Sixth Greensburg, that his brother Cyrus, who is operating a saw mill, Chambers Lecompton Kauwaka.M.B. Ray, Tuos.Benjimiu was caught iu the machinery a few vf.ri.,,, J. W. Anaeroon tmi aj daya ago and had his left leg badly uaiuniu mangled. uiHnrinin.

J.J- Clinton "en School olosed last Friday with a and any man who undertakes to in Willow Springs -f anb- lap D. VJ. i.v..-w D. CJ. K.enneay 1 program and dinner.

Owing to the damp weather the tables were spread in the school house instead of in the grove as planned. Elmer Brown J. Jtt. remind uuu1" augurate a fight that is not lair, quare and clean, will get the worst it, as he should. But the Gazette loes not anticipate that there will 06 any but friendly rivalry between candidates for any of the offices.

If 1 here is. the candidates will merely Grant A. a. vvooa Earl McPheeters celebrated his "How is the average Missouri re publican going to keep within party lines?" asks the Wichita Eale. The majority of them will play the rabbit act and vote for some dinky republican for governor, after supporting and yelling for Folk for six months.

That is politic. Candidates who desire their names 19th birthday last Tuesday evening nn the ticket must iJ Uo ui iuuvvi 1 Sill Tie Gas Baby ill fl inivnt.hR same in the nana 01 me oy entertaining quite a number of his- young friends. On account of the storm some of the guests were obliged to remain all night. H-oaanror. A.

L. Sdlig. by 12 Clock. the republican primaries and county rv It convention J. a.

Aiucneu. noon, Friday. May 20. 1904. mrt themselves, as well as their Iu the matter of the legis-ative nomination in the district nentioned, the Gazette desires to ay a word now and will have more tn iav later on.

It trusts People often wonder why men commit suicide. An editor often A pleasant little company gath STATE SENATOR. The Gazette is authorized to an ered at the home of Mr. and Mrt. S.

Sam'l Buchheim, jr Chairman F. C. West Secretary. wonders how he can keep from it when he knows that for six months K. Funk on the eveniug of the 19tb nounce that -Mr.

Matt Mmonas or lUtuo in honor of the twenty second anni Jefferson county, is a candidate he must write politics when he has it shall have nothing but Senator, from the i)0U2las- versary of their marriage. Those a ao.tr nf tnv candl- UUU WUIUO KvmJ ml Jefferson county district, subject to present were Rev. and Mrs. C. S.

Belleview. Geo. Ottsnow ring their telephone. fnr this or acy other no interest iu it, and knows bis readers will abuse him every day for filling up bis paper with it. the decision of the repuoncan voters.

IIBIVV ffice. Senator Albert Henley is a Patrons please take notice. Freark, Mr. and Mis. S.

W. Nye.Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Junking, and Mrs. J. A. Spalding of Lawrence. candidate for representative.

Mr. CLERK DISTRICT COURT. am a candidate for a second The Aid society meets with Mrs. rfenley is a man who is clean in term as clerk of the district court of Sanborn Thursday afternoon. an A nubile life he has been Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Dougherty are Douglas county, subject to there nnblican primaries and conventions. honored several times by the people The International Bioscope Campaajr. The International Bioscope com MANY MOTHERS recognize the wisdom that lurks in these humorous lines Ncio metiers who have children dear. And eke ye who have none, If you would keep them safe abroad, Pray keep th.m safe at home.

But the poor baby in the house where coal is used might almost as well be abroad. He does not get his bottle in time r.o wonder he cries 1 And his poor, overworked mother, try as she rr.ay, cannot keep him clean and neat. His mother has so little time to spare for him that her heart aches. Baby gats overheated when the fire does Durn gets into a draught, and so contracts troup. Pity the poof coal baby and his THESE LINES have less wit than Goldsmith's famous stanza, but more sense Now mothers who have babits dear.

And might as well have none. If you would keep them safe and sound. Put gas into your home. The lot of a baby whose mother has a gas-stove is a cheerful and happy one. No "longtime between drinks" for this baby 1 He is blithe and Jolly and C00 and gay." The water for his bath is ready in a few minutes.

His mother has plenty of time to devote to him many happy hours. He is a miniature picture of health, and the personification of beautiful babyhood. The pride of his prudent parents is the gas baby I and he has always served them Adaline Hornor. The contract for school books in Kansas lasts five years, but to a man who merely takes notioe and buys books without keeping tab, it aeems like the text book commission and the text book publishers are in session changing books about nine months out of the twelve. rejoicing over a new arrival at their house.

pany at the opera house next fairhfniiv and well. As Mayor of Lawrence for two years he had the Miss Lena Davis leaves this week Wednesday and Thursday night, will show the first moving picture COUNTY Charles E. Engle authorizes the pinanest and best governed city in for Kansa City, where she expects to remain some time. ever taken in Lawrence, that of the Kansas. No breath of scandal ever Gazette to announce that he Is a candidate for county commissioner from the second district, subject to Lawrence fire department in action, arrio tn him in his public life, and It rains and rains, and reminds taken on April 12.

Others are Rip in private he is an energetic, active one of May '08. but hope things will the republican primaries and Van Winkle, "Uncle Tom's Cabin, nushinir man who has given em not be so bad, for Kaw valley bad Chicago theatre fire, scenes of the rtlovment to thousands, and always The Gazette is frank to say that if it lived on the north side of the river iu Lawrence or Topeka, it would be just as badly scared as anybody who does live there dares to be. There isn't any danger, but after the Gus. H. Brune will be a candidate enough last year.

Russian-Japanese war, the Balti naid them good wages, and nas, oy mother I for Commissioner from the Second Commissioner district, subject to Belleview school closes this week, more fire, Robinson Crusoe, Gulli his own unaided efforts, made ver's travels, Little Red Riding comfortable fortune for hitus-lf. He and the scholars are rejoicing over the expeoted trip to Kansas univer the decision of the Kepublican primaries and the district convention. exDeriences of one year ago. we Ho etc The pictures in the bio was twice elected to represent his itLtrict in the legislature, and once sity, under the management of Mr Phri Ro.haakn is a candidate for should all the time be thinking there scope are shown without tne usual ALL WOMEN ESPECIALLY MOTHERS SHOULD KNOW THE OOMFORT THAT COMES WITH A CAS STOVE. LAWRENCE GAS ELECTRIC LIGHT FUEL CO.

Sanborn and Miss Lane, teachers. nicker aud vibration seen in exhibi was. ais.r apnate. a nosition he The news of the death of Mr. County Commissioner from th SrC-ond Commissioner ditricr, (subject to the decision of the Republican primaries and the district convention.

tions of this kind. Satisfaction guar auteed or money refunded. All the newspapers are telling the holds today, and would hjld for four years mtre if mglas county were Hamm of Joplin, will be re people not to be scared about floods Prices 15 25 and 35 cents. One ceived with a touch of sadness to t.r.tiil..rl to senator. That he ha ki frianrla nf the widow.

Who for lady free with each paid reserved this spring along the Kaw valley But the newspapers do not have 1 done most excellent work for the muriv years resided here, and will Notice to Subscribers. In common with all daily papers seat ticket, first night only. O00MM( ell known to all who are monopoly of that. The people along be remembered as Sallie Dissinger conversant ith legislative history the Gazette has a great deal of trou Lost Pony. the valley are giving the same ad Onr nvmDathv is with her at this He was Chairman of the wayB and ble in coaxing its carriers to deliver Tloe to each other whenever they Lost or stolen a black pony mare time.

the papers regularly and promptly. meet, and are keeping in good heart means ommltree, the highest place in fio legislature, and he had the roached mane, dim brand on left r. Mnrehead of Baldwin, has Complaints are made daily of lack Best Lighted Trains in America. by doing it. hip.

Notify H. Nay, 246 Reed accepted the pastorate of this place respect of every member of what of service, and the management do-sires that whenever a paper is street, Lawrence, Kansas, and get for the coming year. His first trip ver nartv. He was fair to all, and The Russian Vladivostok fleet reward. he has a standing and reputation ailed gallantly forth and attacked was last Sunday, preaohing every two weeks.

He is a man that is a missed, or dots not come on time, the subscriber will make complaint to the office. Only by such com the unprotected Japanese town of throughout the state that will make Big discount on all bicycles for one rood talker, and should have a Gen Sau. That is the way the del- him a leading member ot the legis week only. Come quick if you want a catches spell the name, but we have plaints can we know the paper is not a bargain. Keelek'8, lature from the day it convenes, if th voters of bis district shall Mora than 300 electric-lighted Jcareare now in passenger service on the house full.

Let everybody come. Painting; and Paper Hanging, properly delivered. an idea that it is some Indian settle Recital tonight. Second Wagner Make your kick. We are glad to choose him as their representative ment that the inhabitants have named Jinseng, and that the wires get it if it is deserved, and it always He needs no eulogies.

He ii a plain, All work guaranteed first class in series. Admission 25 cents. Heal Estate Transfers. every day man who is ready and is. We want good service, and in have mixed up the name.

RTArv respect. Address or call at willing always to talk to every man, tend to have it if we have to change carriers every evening. You Want J. W. Hand and wife, Los Angeles, Chicago, Milwaukee St.

Paul Railway. hii nr black, rich Of poor. He is While National conventions are talking about trusts and robbers and Rahskoph plumbing shop. E. E.Westfall Get a Telephone.

Cal. to Martha E. Palliam: $675: the paper we want you to have it a good man, and a good legislator, lots 33, 24 and 25, Ninth street, Bald things, they ought to get onto that and is worthy in every way. You pay for it, and are entitled to it. If you do not get it.

it is the fault gigantic theft labeled "irrigation." A lot of grafters have laid nlani to In order that we may be able to We are offering the following schedule of rates on telephone service and if the order is reoeived be Jas. D. Dean and wife, Parker-ville, to Wallace A. Dean, continue our policy of low prices for teal a million dollars from the government under cover of irrigation. ot the carrier, and that fault will be remedied if you let us know about it.

tor a om1 L-1 Cigar. fore the 10th of the month can se Douglas county; ejofsw of 22-13 18. ice, itis necessary that we save the And unless something is done to onrn for you an insertion in the cost of collecting so many small ac top the scheme, they will steal it all Samuel M. Eddy and wife, Shaw counts, which amounts to little to AnrU 15th telephone directory: best These include sleepers, coaches, dining, parlor, library and chair cars. This extensive UBe of leading modern systems of electric lighting gives to this railway the distinction of operating the best trains in America.

The Southwest Limited, Kansas City to Chicago, is electric-lighted throughout, and is the train of traiua between tL2se cities. Union Stations in Kansas City and Chicago. Two stations in Kansas City Union Station and Grand Avenue. rig Aug. Pierson makes the cgars made in Lawrence.

nee county, to C. J. Peterson, Shaw each customer, but several thousand nee oounty $350; sw i of ne i of sw dollars a year to us. We have there Business, special, $42 2 party $36 4 $27 Residence, special $24 The new senator irom Ohio is a of 31-11-18. fore decided to sell ice and coupons Door man.

the first of bis kind to ro James Clark and wife, Baldwin.to this year for cash, except by special For Rent The store room, 727 Massachusetts street, now occupied by the Water Co. Apply to J.House. iron Ohio to the United States sen 2 rjartv $21 contracts. We trust that our patrons Alice G. Ubl; 120 and of ate in years and years.

Ohio has 4 $18 8 112 We will soon have eight 4 mile will appreciate our situation and not 122, Jersey street, Baldwin. For Sale. ask for credit, and that those who come to be looked upon as the State of Millionaire senators, and while the men themselves were generally "trunk" lines in the different sec 907 Main Kansas City, Mo. are delinquent will settle promptly. G.

COBB, Southwestern Passgr. Agt. feed. tions from town on which we will Seven shoats, weighing 80 to 90 We do not want to begin ice deliv give rural telephone service at $12 all right, the fact that no man who did not own millions stood any show pounds. One brood sow with seven erlea where last year's bills are not B.

W. McFarlane Diss. Address J. S. Adams.

Law per year on three year contracts. L. E. Mason, Manager, I0 paid. Respectfully, in the Buckeye state was no credit 435 ODDOflita Court House.

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