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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 3

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andaaCe rfceS rteeJason i not claimil han members of ii to have more Pbiu and are clamor iti an Same that the ed up That Ani the gniie has been'irv That Brown has vj ur Baird lias stat ti providence Jour i it a panic betweent am and tiic Uni 1 will arranged i Both Amherst have the date arrangement B' Wil'S chances ot the end of the largely depend 1 Yale and Dart oiisisieiit football nt ilio strong Kens It lost to Atsilt 1st a to 0 1 tomorrow and i i wo weks later i si jff is being writ ig igiit chanipi' iv proved concinsiv Kt: pounds is In country It i i must default his inability to do poinds stirr' ridet mg This might be ttj attention st class rules ayd tf the most shin xiting ineonsisten of bis defeat of Hout on which the itr'e thax ho woncoms be feather lie boxed Corbett hurt can win and rweight title at a ii above the feather a are to recognise a phis that makes 133 for 'he lightweight it to have some per why Gans canno' rw title when one fourth the ex i in ts the other class handing over titles a joimd or two is icnditions silly Cliam mg the ligurr of their nd if Gans wasn't i ruled by a man who i lie Britt could not have rim: ions ho imposed in om Britt is undoubtedly ntl all at 123 pounds bur stop posing as a 130 i u' I 1 1 1 before he can figuring as a 135 pound th wsnn has boon forced i offer to Unish 1 I os Angeles the base wning upon the offer in i they had done when ritv who received the same ave to play on the coast I i i i will come to itich is annual vacation visit with arnier rank Bowerman Witii that $2 5X) that he might Lave bought up i ir of Michigan after the papers a year ago got timber land to the ills backstop ial tow over boxing in or on is on th president and ta I nion A of Cani arr 'stfil and fined niorinir i public spar io i Th show and the lU sort as a test thee ixiag iirri the case to rt mi an armeal Ef made hortlv to revive i in Bojton its Mf but this outlying territory tli' re is little interfer tie prospects poor ag papers get through i veil pictures of Jim I I' iti tlanzd stripping i off th ir bank rolls to trand Rapids club jt for tpom to show i 1 arc going to get awuy 'ik Amorieaim wlio ai ball about the time i I 'ikuc is in operation oid lames have an jn a 1 1 nmn minors and larrison and Tod 1 ijoiiid up ind go ii' Afl that all is for Bvr At least he i atd double the RUBE WADDELL BACK AT HIS OLD STUNTS A'oember Kube i iat artist of the proved himselfvk a Slippery Rockb' Reserves 1 high school foot Rub cha pt rone Smith tin and Weigel ri am started in ho Jatt ac 1 ng him mimes gt well stat f'lgh the enter ly the no the most impres oi' to shako sulky but subdued Then Rube pe business "'id jolt on Hie' frame Afto i i ip pc tce a rm Im i ti won "'ftitb tit Ues xloines nm Je Cau Milwaukee base 1 Moines Ja I for rip purchase 1 I and ike mopey in the Western of it I 1 tlw re I wii) ga myself as i1' Mi I waukep st My brother ohability have Ma nager going gH Montana and THE DETROIT REE PRESS: RIDAY NOVEMBER 4 1904 3 THEY REUSE TO BE JOYUL ANN ARBOR DISCREDITS TALES Ob ANCr BETTING SICKBED STORIES ROM STAGG ALSOSJMLED AT YOST WORKINGMEN AS I THE SEASON 5VAS STARTING Ann Arbor November The wolf stories sent out rom Chicago regarding the Michigan game arc simply laughed at here After the publication to the effect that they were betting tnoney in Chicago that Michigan would? beat the Maroons 30 jaunts many lt Michigan student expressed a desire to take the Chicago end of the wager and nobody was wild enough to put up the Michigan extremity of the proposition "If I could go to sleep tonight with the assurance that it would be 12 to 0 in favor of Michigan I could be satis lied" said Yost Another thing which makes the smile of incredulity come over gan is the annual story from Chicago about the hospital list Now the Windy City papers have it that Catlin and De Tray arc laid out and may not be in tlie Michigan game Better Yarns Looked or By Monday or Tuesday this will probably be followed by the announce ment that Eekersall and Bezdek arc not able tn move and that none but intimate friends are allowed to go to the sick beds But Michigan is accus tomed to these stories and confidently expects to see all these men trot onto the field in very colt like fashion In today's practice the entire cast of stars 'and supernumeraries were out Yost had them go through the whole repertory of sprinting races i signal practice formations charging tlie machine falling on tile ball catch ing punts and scrimmage just as if it was in the early part of the season The back field was kept busy most of the time at signal work and wlen scrimmage time was called a substitute 'varsity was lined up against tlie scrubs Clark and Stuart were at ends At left guard was Ted Ham mond in place of Schulte or the back field were Becker Patrick Magoffin and Weeks Made Great Defense The ball was given tn the scrubs on tlie 15 yard line and the 'var sitv put up a desperate defense it tak ing the scrubs thirty minutes of hard plaving to make those fifteen Yost also had Love Curtis and Tom Hammond at place kicking today The coach is determined to impress upon the squad that every department of the game needs steadying down and that Michigan most not bo beaten by overconfidence as was Harvard last Saturday Tn Saturday's game it is not likely that Longman or Tom Hammond will be started and if everything goes right in the beginning Heston and Norcross will bedrawn out to safety Slnuglnnd in Bad Shape New Y'ork November Caj Rob ert Stangland of the Columbia Uni versity football team is reported to be suffering greatly from an injury re ceived in the game last Saturday with Yale Stangland has been hurt in nearlv every game this season and in the Yale contest was hurt about the head fie rejoined the team at once but soon afterward complained of se vere pains in the headland has since lost his senses of smell and taste COLLEGE GRIDIRONS Taul Jonos'now coaching Reserve will locate in Cleveland permanently Hc will open an' office at the: close of the sefisoDxs Reports from Dartmouth are that the fonsc is weak and that chances In the Harvard game are not as bright as they might be There is bother over 'officials for the' inuesota Wisconsin game the latter college accusing the Gophers of holding off so that at the last minute tr iniiy name officials friendly to Minnesota Illinois thinks it has an Eekersall in Wheeler the colored quarter who is rat ed the fastest man and best tackler on the team All of th Minnesota players are back! in the game and heroic measures 'lira being taken to strengthen their defeu si vc play for the Wisconsin game Northwestern will try for one of those reeord scores on Saturday when the Purple clashes with Oshkosh Normal 1 Northwestern's quarter Johnson is out because of a bad ankle Exeter the team that wishes a game with North Division of Chicago has scored L24 points this season against for its opponents Exeter and Andover meet in their big game on Saturday Annapolis is trying out a new baek tiehl with and McKinney both heavy substitute tackles the new comers to tile quartet STATE OOTBALL Alumni Team at Ilonroc Munrue Mich November (Spe cial A football team composed en tire! Monrue high school alumni lias bet organized witli Macklin Col lent as captain and II Root as man ager or several years there has been considerable football rivalry' be tween Monroe and Adrian and it is thr intention of the new team to play Adrian Thanksgiving if a game can be secured Battle Team Busy Battle Creek Ylich November The Battle Creek city foot ball team which defeated Kalamazoo last Sundav and which is composed of former college men has perfected a permanent organization and elected Abe Weils captain and Kellar manager Thev have already received requests for games from several cit ies and will play Jackson city team there next Sunday' Crowd Spoilctb Jackson Game Jackson Mich November (Spe cial Albion college team defeated the Jackson Y' AL A team at football here todav by the score of 23 to 0 run up the first half In the second half the crowd broke into the field and the Albion team left the field in dis gust at the poor order The locals were outplayed at every stage al though settling down and holding the visitors in the last few minutes of nlay Probing Charges Albion Mich November (Spe President Dickie has been in vestigating today the charges made bx Olivet that Albion reserve football men stole several pennants front a room while 'there recently' No duo attaches to any of the men and all stputlv deny all knowledge of she alleged theft President Dickie believes the men innocent Will Hay at Royal Oak Roval Oak Mich November The Roval Oaks will meet the Websters of Detroit on the Royal Oak gridiron Saturday 'Secretary Jlay III Washington November 3 Secretary Hav is confined to his home by a cold "which while not serious makes it prudent for him to remain in doors for a da vi or wo Air Ixiomis is act ing a a secretary of state during the indisposition ORBES COBB BOOKIES MAY BOUT TONIGHT GO TO JAIL AT A SHOW MT Young Parker tor The de on LiTOMA private roonis giout fi The mern i BING NEWS TOLD BRIELY is to to TROTTING THE TRAP BOWLING be be furlongs 3 and 1 to Moebs "Baker Sickle 120 (Minder) (oy) 1 tn 5 to regular Deceui March of me forma 1 will Tlie cheerfully secretary' Baumann Barnett Slatterv Widrtg Sheldon Beebe Wood Wood Eddie San try fense and defense mam Lee sivc work DETROIT oster Sullivan inn Koss old game Since ho last Detroit Cobb has had a gnainly with better boys met previously and it is Tenues for years has boon a persis tent offender Most of the other men are race track bookmakers who con tinually Ii ivc bren under indictment but have made no fight against the charges preferring not to make a plea of either guilt or innocence but to pay lines through their attorneys Silver Cup Won by Iady interesting shoot was held list the way made to SPEEDY 130 POUNDERS TO BOX witli coii offer McGov Metropolitan Business College play the on Saturday game was arranged yesterday but field has not yet been decided to West Baden Denver where he is matched Nlartin Devaney for the last week November UNEARTHED DECISION ROUGH ON CHICAGO' GAMBLERS It in his absence who attempted to retime and set it so that nothing be used IVE TEAMS WILL ORM BIG HOCKEY LEAGUE sibly increase horsepower engine now turns 120 horsepower i i fur too fast for anything but Ormond Beach races The fra nic bo strengthened very' materially ttie engine win uc retimed to the recent Brighton meet according to Mr Harkness xii prrHr i by his man the engine else than second speed could At that it made 1:05 Mr Harkness will but in deal of yvork perfecting the car for Ormond whefe he believes that it will do the mile in a half minute or two miles a minute Air Harkness will also take south with him his 60 horse power Mercedes car tn try for the Mercedes trophy' offered by Allen Halle Co' the American importers Both teams art improvement expected Oi New York November Harkness will rebuild his 11)03 cup er for the Ormoild meet and will jxs 1 he and the i Will and Tlie entry Beach race Harry orbes former bantam cham pion who hopes to meet Jem Bowker for the international title durin visit will this on Rusch House grounds yesterday for a silver cup the participants being members from the of company The conditions were twenty five Blue Rocks! each handicap shoot Mr and Mrs 'red A Stone and Mr red Meek were the contestants and Mrs Stone proved: to be the winnerollowing are the scores: Mrs Stone 19 out of 25 16 yards Mr Mr 10G (Dugan) 2 (Bqland) 5 to (Rdmanelli) 4 L'Hommedieu 'red Cook vright with nine others were indicted last week as first of fenders because of previous failures to show convictions On Saturday however Assistant Attorney Lindley found a New Hampshire deci sion that held a piea of nolo lonten to an admission of reading the authority used it to bring the serious position be BOXING OR NEW YORK ON PRIVATE CLUB PLAN mile and (Schilling) Dolly Spanker 120 (Redfern) 5 to 2 and even second: Agile 97 (Crinimlns 5 to 1 and 2 to 1 third time 1:15 2 5 ifth race soiling mile and a fur Lord Badge 108 (Criminins) 2 tf 1 and 7 to 10 won Tlie Southerner 101 second 2 and 7 Argonaut Athletic club will line up against tho fast "Warren team Satur ciay on Belle Isle showing considerable and a tight game is Sunday tlie Argos go to Jackson to play the strong Independent team ne lonowmg piayers io report riua Swink Green requested night for practice: Lennen Stevenson Benbennick Voe ol Buyers Toni and Harry Van Houghton Sheer Diirrinntier and De Coteatt All members are in vited to a stag party Wednesday No vember 9 bo given at the home of Houghton 31G Kerclieval ave nue Tittsburg 'November 3 The second meeting of the American Hockey League will be held at the Auditorium annex in Chicago tomorrow for the purpose of adopting a schedule playing rules consti tution and by laws etc for the league These been drafted and are now in shape for adoption The hockey season will open about ber 1 and close the first week in A McSwigan president league announces that since its organization a month ago another city has applied for admission and when it is made a member tomorrow the league will be composed of five clubs Houghton Saiilt Ste Marie and Calumet Mich Sault Ste Marie Ont and Tittsburg Stone IS out of 25 '21 yaMs Meek 14 out of 25 16 yards irst race selling six and a half furlongs Old England 109 iCrimmht 7 to I and 5 to 2 won Atwood 103 (Sperling) 8 to 1 and 3 to 1' second Thistleheather 100 (Schilling) 10 to I and 4 to 1 third time 1:21 2 5 Second race mile Orthodox 106 (W Davis) 5 to 1 and 8 to 5 won: Sidney Love 102 (Hildebrand) 16 to 5 and even second Damon 97 (Travers) 4 to 1 and 6 to 5 third time 1:38 Third race five furlongs Zeala 105 (Hildebrand) 6 to 1 and 2 to 1 won: Trapper 115 (Lyne) 6 to 5 and 1 to 2 second Escutcheon 115 (W Davis) 7 to 1 and 11 to 5 third time 1:00 2 5 tTrapper coupled with Kilties) ourth race Aqueduct handicap one a sixteenth Israelite 9') 4 to 1 and 8 to 5 won: team has a game with the Morells November 13 at Wyandotte for November is out of arc to be MT CUEMENS LOST TO DETROIT COLLEGE deie equivalent guilt and after th grand jury four men into RACING SEASON OPENED AT THE AQUEDUCT TRACK were the leaders for rmd Parker also doing jane up: meeting for tonight at tlie club house at 8 sharp The following arc requested to report: Rcnnkm Trost Gordon Miller CM Hall Radtke Alack Peters Bonnknr oerest Hall and Jczeska Boston A Electing Manager Jezeska of the Boston Ath (Travers) 5 to 2 and 1 to Glisten 97 (Hildebrand) 5 to IP third time 1:53 1 5 Sixtli race selling six Druid 104 (Crimmlnsl 3 to 5 won Sufferance 104 (Phillips) 25 to 1 and 8 to 1 second: linders 99 'Sper I tjtid 1 I 4G1V UIUV ARE NOW PROSECUTED AS ITUAL Concord AVi ndsoi will be a show of poultry only association win hall GratioL avenue htl Breeders and ot hers qpted in cordially fl Clemens November 3 Detroit College defeated tlie Mt Clemens high school team here to day in the annual by a score of 10 to 0 The Detroit boys made two touchdowns one in each half failing to kick goal after either The first touchdown had ar element of luck in its making as" a fumble on the first play of the game gave Detroit the ball on the local ten yard line from which place they soon scored' The remainder of the first much of the play was in Detroit territory and was by a great deal of puntingIs second touchdown came late in the second half after continual pound ing by tne Detroit backs had greatly weakened the local line The features or the game were the hard line buckst the Detroit backs and the stiff de fense of the local pain Wood left halfbuck of the local team played a star game bn both of Linskcy and is the college good offen Harry is well meetings with xt the next annual show A number of tors front Ontario and throughout state were read stating that tlie writ ers would be on' hand with a good string of birds Judges Lucker of and bharpe Butterfield of have been engaged This Tlie meet at Concordia cJllU 1 Ii I 1 ue Wednesday evening i wno are inter the poultry industry are invited to attend and meet Any information will be given? by Daniel Pontiac 'Mich or Jacob 169 ield avenue Detroit 1 1 16 miles Reservation 2 to 1 won Just So 97 1 second onsoluea 107 third time 147'1 2 Milton Young to 1 won Qmealca 101 1 second: Mcllvain 106 I to 1 third time 114 1 2 Chicago November Indictments under a new interpretation of the gambling act hiue 1een returned against Mont Tennes Steve L'Hom medieu Marcus Cartwright and red Cook by tlie grand jury ''he indict ments charge the men witli previous convictions and another conviction makes them liable to imprisonment in the penitentiary for indeterminate period A decision of the supreme court of: New iJamj'Shire gives tte basis for the indict men is Vhut is known as tne "nabituai is the provision the Illinois statutes whien manes a third ortense punishable by pemten tiary imprisonment or years there fas been an effort to convict gamblers under that statute but tne lower courts liaye always held that a plea ot nolo contendere on the part of the octendant opportunity to show a previous conviction As tlie state has no appeal in criminal cases there has been no ruling in tlie higher I I ft Tenn STOCK oor Track at Memphis Memphis November 3 The matinee trotting events and exhibition trials of Ixiu Dillon and Dan Patch have again been postponed owing to rain and slow track Secretary Howe believes the track will not be in condition for fast time until Monday and another postponement is looked for "tomorrow HARKWESS CAR TO DO TWO MILES A MINUTE 95 (oy) 6 to gan)3 to 2 second Thirvn manelli) 16 to 1 third 1 St Louis November 3 Maurict Sayres of Milwaukee won the delus ion tonight in a 15 round fight jack iiiwry ot New York New Aqueduct Records New Y'ork November 3 Israelite who won the Aqueduct handicap one mile and sixteenth at Aqueduct today broke tlie track record for the dis tance by covering it in 1:45 2 5 which is two seconds faster than Don time made in 1898 Israelite was quot ed at 1 to I in the betting Orthodox carrying 106 pounds also made a new track record for a mile covering tlie distance in 1:38 Tlie best previous time was 1:39 1 5 Secretary Shaw nt Grand Rapids "Grand Mich November ully 3000 peopde' greeted Secretary of the Treasury Shaw at the Auditorium this evening The speak er was introduced by Judge Wolcott of the Kent circuit Mr Shaw dwelt principally on the tariff He threw bouquets nt William Alden Smith candidate' for congress from the fifth His allusions to Warner were not greeted with rapturous applause The illustrations and stories were the feature of his address bouts is going to give a series of such contests pretty soon He is to xvork in the interests of a noted club i' ZX TX CX" 11 Vxx rt (1 IX 1 I 1 fl I a a a liers want to see boxing'bouts without being compelled to travel about like robbers in the night to some obscure part of New York in fear of being pounced upon by the police and lodged In idil Bob itzsimmons ami rom Sharker were the principals in a thie round 'bout which was decided at American League park the past sum mer There were other contests the s'lnie dux in the cause of a woitliy charitv itnd admission was chaiged If this was not a violation of tlie law then the local promoter thinks he has a right to hold bouts There will be no decision but the referee will be in the' ring to see that tlie principals observe the rules of the game as well us those of the club BOWKER HAsdECIDED TO CROSS THE OCEAN Will Piny at Wyandotte football ranged Sunday and has a few orfn dates left dates address John Marx Wyandotte New York November "Tirn Bowker the English bantam weight who recently won the championship of the world by defeating rankie Nell the American champion ba changed his mind and will come to this country for a limited series of engagements Bettlnsou manager of the National Sporting club mid Bowker sent a cablegram to Charles Mathison American representative of National Sporting club announcing that he would accompany Bowker to this country about December 2 and would remain here several weeks meeting ad intention to give a re turn match on this side Nell was not satisfied with the result of his fight wi to the Englishman and he attributed his defeat to the climatic changes which he claims prevented him trom getting Into proper condition After his tight with Nell Bowker will take on Hughey McGovern and Tommy Murphy Dkey Kid May Meet Holly rforts arc being made to match Dixev Kid the colored welterweight who now makes Mt Clemens his home with Dave Holly the Phtladel boxer The Alexandria A of Newport Kv is the club that offers the match and asks tlie men to go twentv rounds Holly is now in Cin cinnati and has agreed ko the match conditional upon suitable purse ar vingements The Mt Clemens boxer is not yet Put himself in communi cation with the club He has a match on for Tuesday ofr next week when lie meets oster Walker in the Bath C1Holly bested Dixey in Philadelphia a short time ago but the Mt Clemens champion claimed that he was not in good shape having had no chance to train for the mill Willie itzgerald is in St Louis and will go fifteen rounds Saturday night with Eddie Daly Jack McClelland and Charlie Neary have been settled bn for the Milwau kee main event of one week from to night Dusty Miller who did some good work here is out with a challenge to rankie Neil He has $500 to bet on the side Another Chicago suburb Harlem is to nave noxing nowara arr wiu at tlie head ol tlie club that established Indianapolis has made an Georce Munroe and Hughie ern The latter objects to the purse that is offered Dick itzpatrick will be Honey opponent at the Chicago A A on Saturday Martin Duffy hav ing refused the bout Jim Bonner who beat Crocky Boyle tlie other night has been matched with Danny Duane for Pottsville Pa They will go fifteen rounds New Orleans will open to boxing on Thanksgiving day witli Jimmie Kel ley of Chicago matched against some other good boy at his weight has started for San rancisco to assist Battling Nelson in liis training Santry mcets Jack Cor dell at the Nelson Corbett show Aurelia Herrera has cut out his trip to West Baden and remain in with in 5 ADI AN THANKSGIVING DAI TUESDAY 'NOV IffOL GRAND BY SYSTEM 'Tickets will be sold to xanaiiUn 'Aits from Detroit and ort Huron one fare for the round trip Going NoveX 16 and 17 valid to return until November EM Matcli on National Alley National alleys team and ri team will roll a match game this ing at the National alleys JI lx Referee Dillon Umpire Mann Head lineman Nunnely Halves 20 and 15 minutes tlie of the Briton to this country be behind his brother Clarence evening at the A when heavier member of the orbes family clashes with Harry Cobb in the main event of the smoker that the club has programed known through his Andy Tokeil and Tommy eliz armory The orbes boys will arrive this morning Ono change from the advertised list has been made necessary 'Lew Mitch ell last evening notified Matchmaker Ryan that he would be unable to go on with Zoltowsky as he is stiff and sore from his bout witli Wirth at Lan sing on Tuesday night Mitchell did not make a very good bout up sxate and lamed his arms The club will probably send Eddie Mullin against Zoltowsky Mullin boxed Spracklin at the last Wheelmen show but lie hud figured at going in at eatcli weights and when lie was asked to sheil six or diglit pounds in twenty four it weakened him so that he could net do himself justice If Mul lin goes in witli Zoltowsky the card will be as follows: Geqrgie St Pierre vs Johnnie Runde 6 rounds 105 pounds Eddie Mullin vs Pete Zoltowsky rounds 128 pounds orbes is Harry 10 rounds 130 pounds AH of tlie preliminary event partici pants arc well known here Runde boxed at tlie last show meeting Mike Lynch in tlie curtain raiser His ex perience will stand him in good stead bout witli an older rings ter St Pierre is well known but has never been seen in action recently at any of the big clubs Zoltowsky the east side champion makes his first ap pearance of this season Mullin as stated boxed at the last Wheelmen show and orbes met in Chicago in unsatisfactory bout tlie decision being given to orbes on a foul To meeting will enable the pair to ptay otr tnat appeared in dozen bouts than lie had 1 claimed that he is much improved lie has been working at the A all week orbes is in good condition and the speediest sort ot a windup may ba looked for The entertainment will be open to the public on the si me arrangement as the last show INEST IN THE WORLD The new Pere Marquette 12:35 noon train is finest in the world Solid vestibule luxurious par lor car handsome coaches cafe: In quire No 7 ort St Campaii Pringle uller Matz Tho Michigan State Poultry associa tion held a very enthusiastic meeting on Wednesday night a lango number of prominent poultry breeders being present The committee reported that they had engaged he Concordia haJl for January 3 4 5 6 and 7 for the iet New soon as election ti rmined efforts vivo the boxing game in this city tlie club basis and with restrictions verv similar to those in vogue in Phil adelphia It is said an opening has boon found w'horebv the eatnc be I allowed to proceed without violating ijngr) jo i i he strict inundates of tlie law Al i ji most xveekly contests arc held in pri vate at some of the local cubs and the police do not interfere for tlie reason that because of tlie conditions under which the mins are neia xney cainiux The clubs where these scraps take place are incorporated and are legiti mate organizations in every sense ot tlie word they iirvc crx nn ci 1 I C'Cfi 11 1 shower baths billiard ai)d Jbpl par Jors and conform witfr all the require ments for a genuipek athletic club There is a physician pt) hand to see that each and every contestant is in the best of trim ne owg 99 (Boland) 6 to 1 third and no admission is chaiged I ne ririnne boxers must be paid lor tneiu sm vices a so the members are taxed according to the amount and Kindtulcnt iui 1 nished A well known boxmg one who lias never participated in take Rachael Ward 105 (Gti IOD (Ro well eau pped i' to 1 third: tune 1:28 i i iriv 4 V'rtrtrvxtf Second race 1 2 Mum ill (rreubel)1 to 2 won Monaco Maid 504 (Dugan) 9 to 2 second Trappist 107 (Minder) 2 to 1 third time 1071 4Third race Schoolmate 99 (Nicol) 1 io 2 won Bell the Cat 97 (Taylor) 20 to 1 second Santa Luna i 1 4A 14 ruuruLwc luriongs rapioia 103 (Nicol) even won: Mary 101 (W Dugan) 8 to 1 second ontesln 103 (Lindsey) 25 to 1 third time 1:15 WILL DECIDE DISPUTE EARLIER MEETING CAUSED 16 enton Capron Pringle LIMIT HYPOCRISY Continued rom Page One their utmost then and have been do ing their utmost ever since to ob struct and defeat equal taxation Republican need feel that he is bolting his party who votes the Demo cratic state ticket in its entirety bolting of party was done at Grand Rapids in May and again at Detroit in June when was reversed and repudiated the party's solemn pledge for primary reform Republican' party as such never repudiated a pledge or broke faith with the people The so called Republican state conventions of 1901 were conventions of office holders They were mustered from county con ventions regularly and irregularly convened of postmasters and state officers who elected delegates at the same time to renominate congress men to whom they were indebted for their and they did it in every district except the first Republican state administra tion which is now drawing to a close has been one in which the Michigan Central railroad and prison con victs have cut a conspicuous figure Made Chopping Block of Him Republican press of the state has been making a political chopping block of me ever since I announced at the Grand Rapids convention that I should vote the Democratic ticket this fall of them stated that I must have felt very silly the next morning after the Democratic convention In not having received the nomination for governor I state that I never asked a man in the state to support mo for that nomination and I want to say to that paper that I will not feel half as silij' on next election day dn going down to the polls and in voting for the honest schoolmaster for gov ernor upon a full fledged primary re form platform as the editor will In voting for Mr Atwood's candidates who are running upon a negative pri mary reform platform I shall lie vot ing for a man pledged to primary re form and equal taxation I will be voting for the same principles that his paper has been advocating for the last six years with a man at the head of the ticket that will put these prin ciples into effect' after he has been elected while the editor will lie' vot ing for Mr Warner and his gang of freebooters who have trampled under foot all primary reform instructions which were adopted by the last two Republican state conventions "Can any man be consistent and con tinue advocating primary reform in season and out of season and con tinue voting year after year for the same old gang who have brought about its defeat? Only Wm Alden Smith want to ask you do you know of a single man holding office who is an favor of primary reform? 1 can recall but one and that is the Hon Wm Alden Smith Tlie office holders realize that as soon as these principles were adopted they to a large extent will be relieved from office and will have to go out of com mission but what seems most in consistent is for the press to con tinue advocating the bringing about of reforms by rc electinsr the men to office who have brought about the defeat of all reforms The way to compel your own party to nominate good men is to defeat the bad ones at the polls urge every man who believes in the principle of direct nominations' irrespective of his partv affiliations to vote ticket headed by Wood bridge erris urge every taxpayer who wants just equal uncorrupt taxation to vote tlie ticket headed by Woodbridge erris I urge every independent courageous and patriotic citizen who places honor above dishonor honestv above dishonesty and justice above jugglery dn state affairs to vote the ticket headed by Woodbridge er PALAVER THE I I Jefferson Butler candidate for jus tice of the peace promises if elected to run his office according to law The statute requires justices to keen their offices open from 9 a in to 12 ami from until 4 and until 5 if a case is on trial At pres ent some of the justices do not appear during tlie whole day and frequently some of the justices arc present but one hour in the morning Alumni of the University of Michigan are giving Mr Butler their support and sixty of them offer their services at the polls Mr Butler grad uated with tlie la wclass of In spite of all the talk of politicians as to how the big jobs will lie par celed out among the supporters of George Uodd in case of the as mayor Codd himself con tinues liis silence It is said that there is now some jealousy among the big guns regarding who shall have the running of things in the prospect ive cabinet Detective Patrick defeated candidate for the Democratic nomina tion for sheriff is showing himself a loser He has in his window pictures of all the prominent Demo cratic candidates including James Burns Wm Van Dyke Democratic candi date for county clerk writing to the Municipal league as to the manner in which he will conduct his office re peats his offer that if elected he will cut the expenses of the county office by $7000 a year He says he will appoint clerks on their merits alone If he can find enough capable nieu Democrats he will appoint men of that party but if not he will fill but with Republicans He would save the $700) by cutting off two $1500 deputy clerks and four $1000 clerks i It is now given out that the Re publican Business club will not be dropped with the present campaign It is proposed to keep the organization alive so that if any legislation affect ing Detroit comes up at Washington or at Lansing the members may be quickly called together to discuss the matter and take steps to assist or oppose such measures as may be deemed advisable Diekema chairman of the Re publican state committee came to De troit' yesterday to talk at last Republican mass meeting and he said: atmosphere is not very rapidly but slowly and surely like the lifting of a The Republican chairman issued a formal statement in which he predict ed lOTOUO majority for Roosevelt in Michigan and in which he said War ner would be elected but he did not go into figures on this point He says that the attacks made on War ner have been successfully repelled 11 Martz a Republican state deputy game warden and one of Game Warden appointees is out hustling to beat the band for Burns for sheriff and incidentally shouting for the whole Democratic ticket from governor to coroner yes this' is a pretty good said Start you see no mat ter is elected governor be It Warner or erns Game Warden head comes off and not tying up to any dead ones I'm work ing hard for Burns got him ten votes today that I know of and will get him 200 Republican votes before the cam paign is Why there is nothing to IL Bums has a clnchZ" Edward Gibbons Republican 'can didate for aiderman in the sixth ward Is getting promlses of support from in fluential Democrats A rally in his in terest will be held at 122 Calumet avenue tonight The certainty of the Republican county committee that President Roosevelt will carry Wayne county by an Immense majority is shown by the heaps of Roosevelt pictures and liter ature scattered about the floor of the committee looms The pictures and pamphlets were sent by the national committee' but no effort has been made to have the pictures hung up in windows or to mail the reading matter Elaborate preparations have been made by Manager Moore of the'Tem ple theater for his Tuesday night pa trons as well as for those who attend next Monday night Tlie kinetograph will show moving pictures of both Presidents Roosevelt and Alton Par ker and excellent photographs will be flashed on the canvas of Mayer May bury George Codd Edwin Denby Congressman Alfred Lucking Wood bridge erris and red Warner with the latest returns written upon them on election night In addition to this Henry Lee the well known ac tor will appear In the character of the successful candidate for president and will dejiver a speech of acceptance to his constituents One of the most pleasing features of many of the meetings is The with and without of It! Yes you can get along without rubber heels bnt yon can get along so much easier with them that' going without becomes loss of courage energy and per haps vitality Besides this comfort feature through Rubber Heels the expense of walking is di minished and the noise of walk ing entirely obliterated 4 BOc attached dealers or makers Rubber Co Lowell Mass WISE MEN SMOKE BEN HUR 5c I ARS 5cj JUL 21 OS DETROIT would insure ctnuEa DAY SPEECHES Continned rom Page One BELIEVES HE IS ALIVE You can trust a medicine tested for sixty years During Lowell Ifeee his be his a this city organ students reports Sixty years of experience think of that! Experience mrrmlAtfn th blood mifm A TURH and DRAINS No drars Restores fall Tlr to Undevel oped Organs Sold on trial Book sent sealed plain envelope TRENV COs 9 SUk Stu WILSON CHARGED PARKER WITH MISSTATEMENTS A Republican' rally under' the au spices of the Third Ward Republican club will be held at Bohemian Turner hall corner of Antoine and Erskine streets this evening crats carrying the Indiana legislature he would refrain from qualifying ha vice president if elected and would remain in the senate ED PROO BRIBERY IN OHIO ELECTION Cleveland November The grand jury which has been making an investigation Into the charge that money was used to bribe delegates at the late Republican coun ty convention today rendered a report stating that the evidence brought out was not sufficient to justify an indict ment being returned against any one The report says in part: have examined 143 witnesses rom the evidence before us we ars unable to return any indictments against any Many prominent local Republicans were to testify before the grand jury ob a nd He savs that men who have apparently re New York November 3 Another man a prisoner in the Toombs has come forward with a new statement regarding the shooting of rank 'LL Young the turf man for whose death Nan Patterson an actress has beeii under indictment several months He has been mentioned previously as the headed who a moment af ter the shooting jumped on the step of the cab in which Young and Miss Patterson were riding John Latour as the man is known pleaded guilty a few da's ago to steal ing goods from a truck and is now awaiting sentence At the time of the shooting he says lie was on the wav hotne heard the' shot and ran after the cab Jumping to the step he de clares he plainly saw the fatal pistol In Young's hand indicating that th horseman shot himself He called tn the woman advising that Young taken to a drug store nearby and then went on liis way Arriving at home told his wife what he had seen bu they decided to keep silence fearing Latour's employer would learn that he had once been in prison and discharge him Recently Latour' was arrested for a second offense and decided that lie would tell what he saw Mr? La tour corroborated his statement ANOTHER TO RESCUE NAN PATTERSON I tv fl fl nannri 1' other but send stamp for illustrated 1 full Ina ble to lad les ARV Ki cOXSif 41 Park Ilnw vw 410 Battle Creek Mich November 34 (Special) People have 'expressed sur prise that the family of Neil Sr Phelps the missing ex millionaire has offered no reward for him and still more surprise that the sheriff has not offered a reward In answer to this criticism Sheriff urner stated that he had not offered a reward because he believed Phelps to be yet' Asked on wliat his convictions were based he would not say Terre Haute lndNovember Near ly twenty were made today by Senator Charles airbanks in western Indiana beginning at Bloom ington in the morning and ending with a large and enthusiastic evening meet ing at Terre Haute College demon strations were notable features of Lhe tour students turning out In large numbers at Bloomington Green castle ana vraw lorasvme the day the senator was accompanied by Capt William English of In dianapolis and a part of the time by Congiessman Charles Landis In a brief speech at Newport Sen ator airbanks denied nublished re port that in the event of CAVI1OVX SHERIS VIEW PHELPS MYSTERY A night or ago Denby erry Jr other Denby men were through the west side a couple ot tires on their automobile became punc tured Mayor Maybury and Congress man Lucking came along a few mo ments later and the mayor stooped at once and inquired if his party could not do something to assist the unfor tunates Aid Patrick ruhnirigjfor re election in the tenth ward and John Schulte candidate for estimator in the eighth ward were given a re ception at the home of Conrad Becker 397 Wabash "avenue last evening About sixty intimate friends Republi cans and Democrats were present Chicago November Secretary Wilson ot the department of agricul ture in an address at a mass meeting conducted by the Scandinavian Repiio licans of Chicago at the Auditorium theater tonight accused former Judge Alton Parker the Democratic nom inee for president of making mis statements in his recent speeches in the east Secretary YVilson asserted that former Judge remarks relative to tlie Philippines were in accurate and his assertions concerning President Roosevelt repeatedly made In recent speeches were untrue as Mr Bliss and Chairman Cortel you collected Republican campaign funds 5 Charles Deneen Republican can didate for governor of Illinois also spoke STUDENTS TURNED OUT TO HEAR AIRBANKS candidate evoked enthusiastic ap plause Judge Parker held informal re ceptions alter each ot his meetings and shook hands during the day and evening with several thousand people He remained over night in Hartford as the guest of Howard Morse Democratic candidate for congress in the first Connecticut district He will start on his return trip to New York at 7 a in tomorrow on his special train over the New York New Haven Hartford railway MEN WOMEN Cm Bis for unnab oral diacharcM inflam nations irntations 1 carat io ns of mnooua nembranes Pain Issa and not astrinrsnt or OR SALE BY Central Drug Co 95 1S7 and 231 Wood ward are 155 Grand River are: Good year Rubber House 204 Woodward: GiaX Worcester 20( Woodward when Edwin and some traveling the original Sarsaparilla the strongest Sarsaparilla the Sarsaparilla the doctors en dorse for thin blood weak nerves scrofula exhaustion general debility STRENYA Dmleyer Aypuaii rank A Reed of izer of the that Prof former pupils are doing great work for him and Mr Reed expects the certain election of the Democratic candidate for governor Alfred Lucking insists that all of the signatures of business men in dorsing him for congress wer tained within the past month iyu fr sa 1 1 a r4 e'Amiin snm a pudiated their signatures have since told him that they would vote for hiiu just the same It is likely tha when the next leg islature meets there will be almost as many bills to amend the Wayne coun ty primary law as there will be mem bers from this county The ree Press has already chronicled the ideas of Noble Ashley Republican candidate for the senate in the third district as well as the plan of John Speed who helped to draw up the present primary law George Lord one of the Repub lican candidates for the lower house says he has begun to frame a bill and Judge Durfee says he is also get ting a measure ready It is likely that all of the various measures will be thrown into the same committee and when the members from Wavne county agree upon what they want4it will be the singing of the Burns Volunteers quaftet The music produced by these four excellent singers is always re ceived with great applause arouses great enthusiasm and adds interest and variety to the gatherings The quartet is rna'de up of Nick Weins Peter Dupont Wm Kuhn and rank Schrader The Municipal league may have spe cial challengers at voting houses in precincts where it is suspected that il legal registration has been going on rank Licht Democratic candi date for city clerk is making a very active campaign and his friends urge as a strong point his excellent record in the council when he represented the sixth ward They urge tnat experience as 'an aiderman would valuable to him as city clerk and record for honesty clean administration Every Woman uacercKea and should know mp wonderfaj MARVEL Mhiriina SoraW most onvcnient IlMClMfl LMUBUy ot to trietmr Timf HaaUHM theEyans Chewoal Co poiwnc tu' Sold by or Matin plain wrap'pr by expreM prepaid fa 0Q or 8 bettfee Circular on I year 1 mI ME T' gives ftncfrt if ft 1B 1 VctW GaraMM 1 I i.

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