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if eatitfr Indications for Today 1905 PAGES MICHIGAN LOST TO I CHICAGO OUGHT GAME IERCELY agshipcoreystranded ECKERSALL Detroit lad light to the head of the lakes to take on 1 Pjckands Mather fc HOLD WEAKENING ured The ov rd no brought MORGAN ANGRY LAUD THE JEWS of frr ca 1 nd LETTER ROM PRESIDENT TERMINALS DISPOSED sprin beam Cat holies i SIEAMER SPENCER AND CONSORT AMBOY WRECKED AL ort tu in I GIBSON SAILS OR EUROPE id AT THEIR COUNTRY HOME MADtiRA ON SPLIT ROCK ONE MAN DROWNED 4 why Io: had hd ntvr ins i I i I A I rowing LAGSHIP COREY ASHORE ON GULL ISLAND Co today stated that a big barge thought to be either the Constitu rooter they bring not as much as the banishment of Joe Cur i ji i iaiii ot other vessels not been hearikfroni i 1 li i I Makers of History Unite in Paying Homage to Race at Anniversary Celebration Are Omaha Catholics Who At tended Wedding of Man Who Had Been Divorced The day mor siap: Th in th and for thirteen lioifrs if he iriw on the bat Missing Vessels is Constantly Steel Trust Has Been i Brennan itzgerald It Grows With Every Hour in Russia as the Situation Be comes More Acute RIVAL COLLEGES VIED WITH EACH OTHER AS TO ATTENDANT RQOTERS and a idcd the Comments Upon Jewish Patri otism and Integrity Russell 'Says He is 7 Responsible They Believe That He is Not Bping Given Sufficiently ree Hand to Run Matters by the Emperor TJie Socialists Predict That the Pro letariat Will be Supreme Within a Very Short Time jo Luuej nmiunl New England isa Measly Safety Was the Undoing of the Gladiators rom the University of Michigan and Maia Spencer and Ambojr Thrown Up on the Shore Cant Campau commands the I'hey report that the No 1 tank of the WRECKS LAKE SUPERIOR suit of the storm I Hr? Iff DESPERATE STRUGGLE RESULTED '2 TO 0 were received of Island one tuncOATS Many Conservativearp Los ing Hope fn the Premier I A GAIRRELS worked Hike a tiger 4o7 help his'team mates victory 7 7 latest victims on superior Steell Steamer George Spencer (wood) Barge Amboy (wood) STRANDED IN GALE nst flagship Pure ood without the Show ranklin House Gaft Popular pricer Drop In By JOE JACKSON Chicago November By the smallest possible score football 2 to 0 and before the greatest crowd in the history the THIIS The HilTEMH) ballast tanks full of went on will not putnp get lug to help us cannot tanks leak or not Notify send ins to stay by us BISHOP RULING TWO MEN TH AT STARRED IN OOTBALL CONTEST History of a for Spe culation Which ound Burden some by the' Promoters Before They Werel Able to Unload the Prop erfy 'on Hhe Eri Which'in Turn'inallyGotJrol JJnder the flagship of the navigation of the Apostle ormer President Grover Cleveland Also Delivered an Address in Which He'Reyietyed History of the Jews in United States and Pointed Out Wherein the Country Has Benefited by Their Presence tel! whether Ashland to send tugs from Duluth also wrecking The telegram was from Capt Bailey Prelate Had Previously Warned Them The Marriage Was That of Congressman Kennedy and Pritchett and a Number of Promih ent amilies of the Nebraska Metropolis Are Involved ashote on the east end of laj i were running under I went on very easy: she had stopped bottom think red Watson Amboy Both were 'onen the Tonawanda Iren Spencer was valued Amboy at $10000 Ann thing them team sou that a beat Michigan red ht I Ki st canter Corey Steamship Co Cull which wrought such havoc to ship all Catholics ceremony The exeonimunioat chureh who' at rsy inancier in a Rage at the Way Zirtimernjanet al Made Use of the The barge missing on to Chicago's wonderful booter and all ropnd player who was there when the score was made pionship at athletics earlier in thH present jear Chicago furnished more feature stuft in the side line sense than did Michi gan The Maroon adherents were as sembled in the big bleacher on the eat side of the field which splashed and blotched with the deep Maroon of Chi cago presented at beautiful sight There was not a vacant seat in this stand At either end were standing platforms similar to those at Ann Ar bor but much larger These were jammed Michigan and Chicago root ers jointly held the west stand Be fore the game Chicago authorues fig Continned on page Vine Says They Were IpsQ'TacUj Excommunicated 7ASHOPP1NGDAYS Till CHRISTMAS Both Elevens Put Up a Grand Contest Bar ring umbling on Part of Wolvernies Garrels the Bright Star iMi ha Artist is Going to Madrid to Study Painting in Oil New York November 30 Charles Dana Gibson the artist sailed for Mu rope today on the teamship Republic am going to he said it may be two years before I return My object is to study painting in 'oil I will not say that I haxe en tirely given UP my black and white work for such is not my present iru tention but I am going to do nothing along that line for some teriyinajs was such that (thVKrIetjn order to make the property worth anything would have been forced purchase rt lie Voiti on Tito many more ICTIMS Ob URY in Cleveland that were out in the The steamer Coralia and barge time miles south of Point Isabelle near Bete Grise loaded belonging to that company irst Mate arrived at Bayfield to report the disaster uo dange and tackled Looking back at the the slips Michigan made master of i Spuuccr and Ambov owned by Slid Co The fi'iiou and the "Th of tiie reactionists contes ve timely Liberals to the Socialists ta cs doubt that the be su preme in Petersburg within a very short time although part of the lowNr ofll'ials of the post and tele graph departments joined the strike The opera Contlnued on Page 'Three last ready eycivApbo torn to pieces in defense of his majesty like the? Guards o't Louis' NVL TheiC arrest however although not for opensedition shows how the leaven of diSKOntent Iv WOnking eycii wdtldii the precinct's" 1' the imperial park at Tsarskoe Selo Tiie incident gave rise to most alarming rumors in St Petersburg including one to the effect that the emperor actually had been attacked and that a grand duke bad been defending him but the Associated Press is assured by a member of the imperial entourage at Tsarskoe Selo that this is absolutely untrue rated by tiie Pitlsb ur trust is stranded on ruck during the gale past few days by the Cori of missing ves tills afternoon tie ship is in St etersbufg? November sThcnios iijar niiijg jndiya oft he spread eVcrfjjto regiments Sncr the ftfie was given the jktL Yars'koc Selo today of number of ttoldiers belonging to the A' 1 lb ui a i 6 1 1 1 a Hussarsof rt lie (iuard and the Life Guard Rillemen for presenting a series 'of petitions including one against the use jjfjtrpQps Tor police purposes The regiments in question are thoso which "havc beeni specially selected by Geri Trepbff to guard the emperor artd ih Ls faniily They have been' counteeL upon as being loyal to the in game in the west close to 27000 persons Michigan this afternoon lost the western championship to Chicago It was a bitter blow both to team and to Yost marking the first defeat Ann Arbor school has gus tained in five years and the first championship that the Michigan coach has ever been beaten out of was the irony of fate that Michigan should finish her season with njore points to her credit and less against her than any team in the country and yet on the two points that were made she should lose the sectional title In this feature as well as in the extremely small amount of ground gained by the two teams the contest waj5 a remarkable one The smallness of the figures and the fact that the defeat came through a mistake made at a critical time take none of the sting from the defeat In justice to the victorious team it is entirely correct to say that Michigan followers puzzled somewhat by the play of the first half had resolved by the time the second period was well advanced that a scoreless tie at the finish would be the result and would be a satisfactory one The fact that the two points made could as easily as not have been avoided adds torather than detracts from the force of the blow' The two points that were made came with the second period a little better than half gone the game up to that time having been very evenly contested Chicago had secured the ball and as had happened a dozen titnep through failure of his teani mates to advance it was called upon to punt Chicago at the time was on line Barlow and (Saric were play ipg back to take the kick 'but the ball low and well driven went between them Clark "went behind the tine after the hall withf two Chicago players down on him The re was hardly a chance to get away and he could have played it safe and avoided a score by merely touching the ball down behind the line He shook off the two tacklers however and fried to run the ball back He was a yard or so over the line on the field when Catlin reached him and threw him back forcing him over his own goal line The result was a safety two points and the game Chicago contenting itself from that time on ith kicking out of danger when it could not advance being satisfied to win by two points if possible AMBITION AT LAST IS GRATIIED able biDeli uH Tolelo and Iro'utoul lik4horluti it had the i istlit tf proas £JhiC river the new AlV ofytlie' tcnninals wore juelmb il in jlW' purchase aecortl iug todhp" undt rsrariding of the Erie dlreetpr HborilyaftOr the pureh tsi? wa 'Jhsidnj an exhaustive inspection of the prbpi eovere'tl 'that most of these teriuinu1swc ilTinillions of dol turned over apparently without uiv cdnsidQratlon to the De troit Toledo'' tnd Ironton I'l'o' Hio wh "astonished would be putting it mildly la iiurrled back as fast as "it fueeiaD train would carry she broke away t'atricr Edenborn is ashore eit the north shore but moil ih wreck the Toe members of the crew' it had been announced incut Catholics participate wii sons for the It recited thai Cat holies in a unlawful was an ac any attempt of i stand because never becomes a Kes a nd was tons and is 519 le boat Capt rank Spencer and the Alrniing Indication of Spread of Disaffection i in ArriiySdldiers Had Objected to Doing Police Work Of the Corey with They on a sandy i November ilV The three disasters of vessels of the steel iportcd today make a total of ten boats belonging to thatn which have been lost or arc in serious trouble as the resultpt Creat siornt There are still four vessels of the steel trust lnkc Superior which have not been heard from They are the airbairn towing whaleback barge 137 and the steamer Watt Thomas HOW IT boat injured water when Michigan was represented well numerically as was the Midway Institution In point of its men however Michigan suffe ed somewhat the demonstration being poor bv comparison with tat done when the Maize and Blue met toe Dncsihk trO nal ot Ulbuunbiu Arbor supporters needed some like this reverse to awaken to the fact that no Michigan is necessarily in vincible a les overlooked when Cnica0o out of another chani New York' November 30 In celebration of the 250th anniver sary of the landing of the Jews America a meeting was held in Carnegie hall today at whichf ad dresses were delivered by ex Presi dent Grover Cleveland Gov rank Higgins of New York Mayor Geo McClellan of New York City Bishop Coadjutor David Greer of tlMj "New York diocese of the Protestant Episcopal church Mayer Sulzberger and Ilev Dr Pereira Mendes President Roosevelt' who was un able t6 attend sent a significant letter which was read to the great audience Vice President air banks telegraphed from Washing ton his regrets and an appreciation of the Jewish character Racial rcjudice Rampant Jacob Schiff chairman of the executive committee which ar ranged the celebration presided In his address he some' mon tbs ago it was de cided to celebrate the settlement of Jews In the United States and in this city the people of the Jewish faith throughout the land felt glad and Conllnned on Pnpre I'laht ONE cent TWO CENTS punt and Curtis broke through to block it The momentum of his rush sent him against Eckersall and the latter who claimed that he was kneed went to the grass where he remained until the official decided that Curtis must go out This affected Michigan spirit somewhat Harry Patrick was substituted and for a time was made the butt of the Chicago attack It was in offensive work however that the absence of Curtis was most keenly felt This disqualification and fumbles at critical times told against Michigan At the very start of the game Michi gan had the ball on twenty five yard line but a fumble lost It to the Maroons With the men all fresh and in striking distance of the goal a touchdown or a field coal might have been looked for but for this slip Uater there were similar errors all ot them at most agonizing periods To the Michigan supporters these slips and the inability of the team to make nroTess as they had seen it inarch in olhet gmes was most agomzmg Miscarriage ol well laid plans owing to the disinclination of big railroad jo being held up isan Jjpt'jiseriptiqn of the present unsettled' of the Great Central ystenij jv hich" includes the Cificinhafi Dayton PereMarqueUekand that road of doubt fuj ivy 1 up U'aJ uncertain finish tlio Chicago Cincinnati viller oi' A when itiiul Cincinnati llamil President and Mrs Roosevelt Had Thanksgiving Dinner November 30 The President and Mrs Rooseve It accom panied bV two of their chfidren leri Washington this morning for Plain Dealing their country home in 111 ginhi where they will spend Thanks giving quiety They will return to VVashinston tomorrow night Pnin Dealing is ten miles from Red Hill which is 121 miles from ashing ton and was recently purchased by Mrs Roosevelt Two cooks from th xyhite House accompanied the party to prepare the Tiiaxiki ing dinner the Corey is stranded is an infinitesimal speck than the huge steamer which is stranded neie a Madeline Island ol the Apostle group and is the only islands and Keweenaw pcnnisula Corey to strike at this spot shows that the steamer aad Deen from her course bi the storm ugu the steamer has suffered no serious injury as yet according A Bailey the crew were for a time in great danger the seas oV' tiie craft and preventing the launching ot the boats I he rr i at Wednesday morning but it was not until todayorm subsided sufficiently to allow the men to go ashore for as T'r Uorey is without cargo and was bound for Duluth to take on re kimr crew will cave Duluth at midnight for the Con alul it 1 in released without groat trouble Tin steamer Cort i pbv have already been sent to the rescue rev is one of the four largest steamers on irry laiwc wife of acting as steward with ore the Maia It could not be determined how badly the believed that she can be released seL ins tux avorite and lighter Repye wilj go to their Omaha Neb November Rt Rev Bishop Richard of the Nebraska diocese of the Catho lic church has declaied excom municated ipso facto all of the Catholic church who partici pated in the wedding of (Congress man Kennedy and Miss Monday There were a number of prominent Catholics present iin eluding Mrs Edward1 Guadh'y wife of the packing house magnate Miss Mae Hamilton whose 3indl vidual fortune is rated at over was one of the brides maids Congressman Kennedy hast a di vorced wife living and for that rea son the bishop issued last Sund iy" a pastoral forbidding participate in the bishop today declared ed all of his tended the' wedding" Principals Sot The ceremony was conducted (by Dr Jenks of the irst PrC3 byterian church' of which Cburesa man Kennedy 'who is a daughter of Jlr and Mrs George dri'it'chett prominent members of Omaha is a membir of the Episcopal (Hiurcb of the members of either4 Mr' family or his fam ily is a Air df OR iaiK STl 1 AM ER WATT Hie barge shelteted in Traverse bay was nut the Constitution It may be the Thomas and if it is it loks bad for the steamer Watt which had her in low Berlin November 30 The St Petersburg correspondent of the Vossische Zeitung who talked for five hours with representative lead ers of all political and social classes outside the court circles cables by way of Stockholm under yesterday date as fol lows: results of these interviews is the conclusion that the action of zemstvo congress in recog nizing the socialist organization as the strongest has driven many wavering elements to join' the so cialists although these openly pro claim that the capitalists will foe abolished as soon as the govpfn ment is displaced A rich mer chant informed me that he pays S50 weekly to the stride leaders who give him a perpanent guard of workmen ldnuiR Hope in Witte in Premier pab Inet is disappearing in' pqfitlcal and commercial circles since iLis growing daily more evident that Witte is with out the necessary powers4 from the emperor These circle? beijeve right ly that Gen Count 'In fluence is growing of the reactionary interior Durnovo confirmed to me the istatenient that Prince Toherha toff is a loyal militia and a uded tfiat Durnovo and Tcherbatoff are faring to force matters to such an: extreme that at given momeni they I4U upon tlie liberals with tilts temporary mlll 'tia These classes designate Durnovo successor Ip very few days a crisis must decide whether the autocracy will be resurrected: socialists tire very Vdptimistie They Tiope soon to spread a general strike all over Russia except ip Pp land They regard afli technic il troop? ds pledged o' llienr the ether troops they do not iyo trust the division of guards i Situation Hourly' Worse iocialists say that the activity oppor for them it 1 rives the which facili ti oir fight against tjjc vupintl They assert that have no scoring way Only during the entire game did he 1U1 llA tried secuiiu umv from the 40 yard line but and was bioegea ball and running it In a measure Eckersall thus grati fied his ambition to be the principal instrument in a defeat of Michigan is kick paving the way to safety Oth erwise he proved no great menace to Michigan in the have opportunity to try 1 tl lzx SUcli lift UU 314 his kick was low ciorV pprlinr the back to tiie twenty yard line before being arcii A stand out glaringly though to the av erage erra! tis which coming in the early part of the game appreciably affected the Michigan attack never as formidable as had been looked for Curtis has both Umpire Rheinhart and Quarter back Eckersall to thank for his trip to the side lines a little skillful act ing by the latter having its effect on the former Eckersall was making a except Mate Jam his life arrived 11 Di et laj both feet frozen and cannot walk Two hours after the Madeira 1 iiiey stru buoys itt wire thrown over When tin floated axhor by fishermen (ind Wit li an improvised (i in hawsers the i'll vorced wife is a Christian Scientist Bisluip Scannell today talked tTecly of iiis action lie said tliat he would take no stops iri the matter 'declaj ffig tiie Cuthoiies who participated in thewedding oawuwy and alsp those who attended the reception following were equally' culpable and said that they had exeomnmnleutvd themselves by ing issued by himself last Lan ora Im iirlinngcd i The pastoral of Bishop rfeatineil Te the laws of the UatholicTyhurcii In ''the matter and closed with a parigra ph evidently directed at ithc' Kennedv wedding aitwhich several pram would be present and ch explained' Che tea atanee of the ppstoral any co tieration of ity act known be and" that to question it on the moijorn usage could not the law of' morals antiquated Uitif ihition to put asAmder lhose win'll! God has joined together is as binding today as it was ttj ynty centuries DET RO LT MICHIGAN RIDAY DECEMBER 1 cargo can bn light is little hope for sav 'he vessels Wefe eolll mi cargo to load I OUTSIDE CHURCH TTM DPR APR ST JLX 1 A 4 5: fl JS a 'a a bkw aw na a ra xw is a im fair i I 4 1 BH 'iil i I NO I I (oriihn a a Lit a i al I mi a BE fl 3 Vs" s' A i' will i i UJKXKp: jQMCTAdne rs eWA8 ra 7 that XKX a.

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