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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 6

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The Tennesseani
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ME ASIIVILLE AMERICA TUESDAY OCTOBER 27 190S i 1 1 1 i 1 i i i i i i 1 1 1: 1 'I ri ri 1 1 i i i i i i I i 1 I e-- i '1' i1 I 1 ti iit' I 1 1 a I 1J LIGHT PRACTICE ON DUDLEY FIELD COMMODORES IN GOOD SHAPE TEAM RUNS SIGNALS AND SCRIMMAGE WITH SCRUBS Griffin's Bad Knee Much Is Still With the ler Is a Star at Football BIG SCORE RUN UP YESTERDAY ON BY LOUISIANA STATE RESULT 55 TO BAT0'N1 ROUGE La Oct 24--(SPeolall By the very tiositive score of 55 to 0 the Louisiana State University defeated the Southwestern Presbyterian University of Clarksville Tenn this afternoon before 1500 spectators who went to the grounds expecting to see 'an interesting anti tightly contested game and instead saw one tbat was one-sided from the first to the last At no time (luring the afternoon was Vs- goal 1 line even danger The Tennessee boys did not make ten yards' gain during the entire afternoon Line-up: Position IT Hillinan Center Marshall Thonias Right Guard Stoees Pollock Left Guardi Murphy Noblett Right Tackle McLeod Gandy iCaptLEoft Tackle Fenton AlihrightQ Rogers Lally lialfCheak (('apt) Smith Left lialfAlien Hothrock Smith Full Back Crosby Gill ityanillght End MeLaurin Stovall Left End Thompson Referee Halligan ouniplre Summers timekeepers Sinitherinan and A Lyons head linesman Phil iluyck halves 2 5 and '20 minutes SIGNS PLAYERS JOHNNY DOBBS HAS QUITE A LIST FOR HIS CHATTANOOGA TEAM CHATTANOOGA Tenn Oct 25--(Spe- ager Johnny obbs of the Chattanooga South Atlantic League baseball team is fast rounding up the material for his club The local mogul jumped in late in the summer and has been Mgning players right and left since Ile was handicapped by the fact that he had absolutely no nucleus to build his team upon and also he has never been In the South Atlantic League He therefore did not know exactly how to gather his men not knowing the strength of the teems in that organization Those who have seen his line-up however ray he has not underestimated the strength of the Sally League Ho far Dobbs hes purchased one catcher two first basemen three other infielders his entire outfield and five pitchers All of these men are the property of the local club with the excep tion of one or two where warvers have not been secured It is believed however that no trouble will be experienced in securing the Waivers In addition he ham secured three players who he Will not announce for the present as it is almost certain that they would be drafted if their names were made public For the present they wilt be covered up by other teams and their names not announced until next spring All Of them played in Class A leagues last searon end eneh IR well known by reputation at least to local random One Is a catcher and utility man another is Rn infielder and a third is a hard-hitting pitcher and outfielder The Catcher and ritcher-outfielder were secured under circumatances that no other Sally League player could have been gotten and these two hhl make a big hit both locally and around the circuit The men whom Dobbs has signed and who he is ready to announce are as (oh-' loWs: CATCHER HEAVILY PLAYED AL MULLER LOST FINISHED IN THIRD PLACE THE WINNER TURNED UP IN HONEST Who Was Quoted at 6 to Beats Mr Gerst's Branca in the Mile and Furlong Opens Today CINCINNATI Oct favorites won at Latonia today The fourth event a haudicapv at 6 furlongs was the feature and was won by Honest in a drrve from Slims Salm Al I ler the heavil played favorite took third money trout estradia Track fast Summary: First race 5)i furlongs-Pink Linen poi iMartin) fi- to 1 won Kilvany 1o0 (Glasner) 4 to I place second Wheat Bread liX) (Butler) 5 to show third Time Loki 2-5 Ludhiana Elea Anne Sister Phillis Millecon Nletiora Juliet Splendida ants Nettie Free ram Second race 7 turlongs-Dr Holzberg 106 tMcGee) 3 to won olive Ely 103 (E Martin to I place second Buttons 107 (Troxler) 3 tO 5 show third Time 1j1 2-5 Dieute Floreal Arrigator Landlord Lad Itennsalaer Gliding Belle 'curia Peacochst Choice Romp arid Mrs Sewall ran Third race 7 furlongs-Robin Hood 100 (Butler) 7 t(3 2 won lionebrake 104 (Mc(ee) 7 to 1 place second Gresham 91 (Deverich) out to show third Time 1-b Adrian French Nun Still Alarm How ard Sheen Tammany Chief Blue Lee and Marmorean ram Fourth race 8 furionge-rionest 0it McGee) 8 to 1 won Miss Salm BS (Truk' ler) 3 to 2 place aecond Al Muller 111 (Heidell out to show third lime 1:13 Estradia ran Fifth race 1 mile and 70 )'ardsMarat 109 4 NloGew 3 to 10 won Beau Bruinwel 1v4 ((leaner) even place sec-one Lady Baldur too (I4utter) out to show third Time 1:45 3-5 Cymbal also ran Sixth race 114 miles-Hughes 107 (Martin) 'I to 1 won Brunette 107 (Heide!) I to 3 place second Stone Street 101 (Butler) 11 to 5 show Odra Time 154 3-5 Imboden Ituerlano Sea Salt Albert Starr St Valentine Wasnakie also ran TODAY 'S ENTRIES First race CI furlongs purse-Be Brief 106 0Brien 106 Gila 109 Rock-castle 109 Audubon loll kL Aulaire 109 Greenbridge 109 Tuscan Gold 106 Cavarone 101i Ed Wray PM Killington 103 Desperado PPP Gold Front 109 Recite Second race 6 furlongs selling-The Mastitis IN) Elgin 103 Plume 116 Charlotte Hamilton 105 Ornarnasa 105 She Wolf 115 Dispute 1O7 Tenorett 100 Roseburg It Pia Almena 105 The Peer M) Miss Crittenden 1(6 Aspirin he Horne Run MS Third race 6 furlongs selling-Lady Hapsburg 1(00 Flash (in 100 Lady Anne-lot) Mary Orr 1M Miss Felix 105 Camille 105 Durant 105 Dona IL PO Sorrel 'lop 105 Lady Ethel 105' Lady Vic 105 Snake Alary leli Oriental Queen 10-4 Hyperbole 110 Fourth race I mile and 70 yards: handlcap-Lady Martha 00 Hanbridge 102 Lady Esther 115 Sallie rreston 102 Zienap 101 Fifth race 6 furlongs selling-Ma rides 97 Lady Carol FA Heine 108 Lens WO Merrick Sixth race 13-16 miles selling-Donvegan91 The Shaughran 99 McMillan lot Carew 'htr Water Cooler 09 Arrow-swift 101 Red Gauntlet MORE ARRESTS ARE MADE AT REELFOOT LAKE 0 A 1212 BROADWAY FOR OVER 20 YEARS' A FAVORITE ON THIS MARKET 1011 FOLDSour -Tar Time -I (' Mash Jack Daniel NASHVILLE TENN A BIG LOAD KINDLING FOR $103 PINNER MEADOR JAMES Phones Main 765 964 4924 and linioadins Yards 130 lith AreN PLENTY OF TEAMS--PROMPT DELIVERY JACK DANIEL'S OLD NAN'S XIKW3 should be heeded by the younger generation particularly wheal the views bees been gathered in the school of experience and the older heads ogres that for purity exoellence end sit that per tains to good whiskey there la nothing to equal Maxie at the old-tinse distillery Lynchburg the bow pure whiskey for a osnrwry Cold Medals and Diplomas Awarded ae' Louis 1904 Liege Delgitsma 1 905 1 ac le Daniel Distilter LYNCHBURG Distn'turting House 131133 Second Avenue North Nathville 7en11 GEO 16VIBLITE 14 Graduate Columbian Galrersity Willitinft0111 111- cad caL Nalialivilleal Veterinary L' A Uld El LIGHT paAGTGE BIG SCORE MORE-ARRESTS FOR OVER 20 YEARS' FAVORITE' ON TH I MARKET HEAVILY PLAYED 011 DUDLEY FIELD RUN UP YESTERDAY ON AL MULLER LOST ARE MADE AT 1 --0) AE 0 BY LOUISIANA -STATE ee) COMMODORES GOOD SHAPE RESULT 55 TO FINISHED IN THIRD PLACE REELFOOT LAKE TEAM RUNS SIGNALS AND SCRIM- 13ATOel ROUGE La Oct e6--(Speciall THE WINNER TURNED UP-: IN By the very eansitive score of 55 to 0 0 Lump $4 00 MAGE WITH SCRUBS the Louisiana State University defeated HONEST ret IT() the Southwestern Paesbyterian University 3 Lump 30 of Clarkeville Tenn this afternoon be- TC Bad Knee Much Improved-Hass- fore 1500 spectators who went to the Who was Quoted at to 1-Hughes per ton ir per ton grounds expecting to see 'an interesting Iock Is Still With the Soldiers-Man- Beats Mr Gerst's Branca in the Li anti tightly contestee game and instead el Football ler Is a Star at saw one tbat was one-aided from the first Mile and Furlong A A tie the last At no time (luring the after- Opens Today A Se neon was la le's- goal 1 line even in danger The Tennessee boys did not s- make ten yards' gain during the entire T- oor 50 tro CINCINNATI Oct 26-Three favorltea a- fternoon Line-up: 'L- won at Latonia today The fourth event IN UL Pmi rr ea'' Nu I 25 a hendicapa at 6 furlongs was the lea- see'er III otion IT ilei 1-T Inman Center Marshall Thoultu Right Guard Stmees ture and was won by Honest in a eli 1 urp iy MISS Salle Ai Muller the heavily et per ton per ton 0) RI Pollock Guard 1 I trise Noblett leight Tackle played favotite took third money trout McLeod Estratila Track fest bantinary: Gandy iCapt)aert Tackle -Marion First race 54 furiongs-Pink Linen Fenton Alibrightete Rogers its) iMartine a to 1 woir Kilvany lie Litile Fenton -Right half Wept) Wiesner) 4 to 1 lace s'ecund Wheat A BIG LOAD KINDLING FOR $103 Smite Left HalfAllen Rothrock Bread 00 (ButierIP 5 t'o shoe''' third Full Back Stnith 13 Gill Ryan Right End Stov'all Left End teCLraoustifiny Time Poe 2-5 Ludhiana liltia Anlie Sister Mills Malecon fedora Mereatiel ip NNER7' mEA 0 sc JAA mEsL' Theinesou Juliet Splendida ants Nettie Free ran Referee Halligan sumpire Summers eecond race 7 furlongs-Hr tiolzberg 1212 BROADWAY- Phones Main 765 eat 4924 it and Unloading Yards 130 lith Ave Ne timekeepere 1 Lyo Sonitherinan and A 106 teiceleet 3 to won olive Ely lo3 ns head lin esman hil liuyck (E Martin 12 tI place eecond Buttons halves 25 and 20 minutes -107 (Troxiera 3 te 5 slam thirde Time PLENTY OF TEAMS -PROMPT DELIVERY Lei 2-5 Dieute Fierce! Arrigator Land- lora Lad Itennsalaer Gliding Belle lea- siGNs pLAyERs Sewa ria teacocitat Choice hump and Mrs es ll ran Third race 7 furlongs-Robin Hood 109 (Butler) 7 -to Le won lionebrake 104 (Mc- Gee) 1 to 1 place second Gre sham el JOHNNY DOBBS HAS QUITE A LIST out to 81low third Time ett fei' Adrian French Nun etil -r FOR HIS CHATTANOOGA Alarm Hoyt ard Sheati Tammany Chief i i Ta Milliken Blue Lee and Marmorean rare 1 4 TEAM Fourth race it furitinge--tioneat 98 Mc- I fej Gee) 8 to 1 won Miss Salm Ite (Tree- 414 I ir'4 ler 3 to 2 place aecund Al Moller 111 tileidell out to hird lime 1:13 a ee 7 CHATTANOOGA Tenn Oct 25--eSpe- Les tradia show ran a ciall-Manager Johnny Dobbs of the Fifth race 1 mile and 70 yards-eMara- awe Cliattanotige South Atlantic League Mime- thon lae talcelete 3 to to wen Beee eae halt team is fast rounding up die ma- linenniel leel (Gleaner) eVen plaCe Mee- i --4' terial for Hs club The local mogul ono Lady Balder ite (Buthert out to lumped in late ins tim summer and has show third- 'lime Lto 3-a Cymbal also men Meeting players right and left sinee ran i 110 was handicapped by the fact that he Sixtlaraces lu relles-leugheta 107 (Mar- ha41 absolutely no nucleus to build his the 2 to 1 Won Mantas he (Heide!) what-LI team upon and In the South Atlantic ague lie th re tinnier) 11 to 5 how thine Time 154 also he has never been 1 to 3 place second Same Street let e- 1'1477 fore did not know exactly how to gather Imboden litterfano Sea Salt Alber rt MS men not knowing the streneth of the Starr tie valentine Wusnakie a' leo an op vir3 Aff ars lemma lit that organization Thos el who TODAY'S ENTRIES have seen his line-up however say be should be heeded by the has not underestirnated the strength of eirst race eta furiel igne purse-Be Brief se ounger generatioe particularly wheat the views have been gathered in the schoel of experience and 106 Mique 0Brien lete One lee Rock- Sa flat) Lebaogilthli he purchased one castle WM Audubon ita b't Auittire Itet the older beads agree that for purity exoellence and all that leers tireenbridge toe Tuscan Gold 106 Cav- catcher two first basemen three other it''''' tains to good whiskey thenela nothing to Noel infielders 'his entire outfield and live arone lei led Wray Pea Killington ita pitchers All of these men are the prole Despetado lose Gold From lee Recite les Pete te se ertY of the local club with the excels Second race 6 furlongs Belling-The -eivel JACK DANIEL'S tion of one or two where wal eera have el essus lee Elgin 103 Pl ume lie Char- i '1111 'II' not been secured It is believed how- lotte Hamilton lee Ornatnosa 105 She Wolf ever that no teoeblescill be expeetenced pie Dispute tee Tenorett No Roseburg It in securing the Waivers pia Almena lee The l'eer lie Anse critten- In addition he ham sec-erred three play- den Pee Aspirin et lionie Run 10S e'y a 'f OLD "te 0 ens who he will not announce for the Third' race 6 furlongs selling-Lady present es it is almost certain that they Hapsherg toe Flash On I00 Lady Anne- would be drafted if their were lo6 Mery Orr 105 Miss Felix lee Can-elle ile141ee! 'f 11 Oill''' made public For the present they will Itte'll'et I it 105 Dona 11 lee eit'uTel 'I'op be covered up by other teams and their Pie esssea a el -nidof NI a 9 ae names not announced until next spring Lady Ethel 10a Lady etc lee Snake Ater li- oriental Queen 104 Hyperbole a -1 All of PlaYi'd 111 Class A leaguee 11III' 'e07ILitte-- in i I last meaeon Kiel eneh le well known by Aeeeateeateeee I 4 ourth twee I mile and 70 t4' i'e I it -ill repation at least oc al random One mitt-lady el artha Sil Hatibridge lit Lady i se peeleeelS is a r'itrher and utility man another is Ester iii5 ille re'st on Zi o' na 1 03 an infielder and a third i a hard-hitting Sstejsje rete4eielS lede at the old-thee distillery Lynchburg Tens the bow ie pitcher and outfielder Ths Catcher and iri rac(7a6 furlongs sellin -Alarities ea 4 js 1 ite er -ou tli er WI secured unde ite Lady arol lie Heine gLens MO vete! ea easiee pure whiskey for a oenfery Merrick 105 ee -0 14 climetaneee that no other Sy Lgue eel 2) le Sixth race 13-16 miles aelling-Dunve- Cold Medals and Diplomas Awarded at'' ii player could have been gott011all and ea these 'f''1 't an el The Shatiehrin ee le MeMillan Will Melte a big lilt both locally and Louis 1904 Liege 1905 Belgium areund the circuit lie Carew law aater Cooler 09 Arrow- The men vvhotri Dobbe has signed and ewift 101 Red Gatintlet los oiit's t' fo'l who he is re ady' to announce are as lot- eeeeass Distilter ei: acle Daniel CATCHER LYNCHBURG Distrituting House 131133 Second Avenue North Nashville Ten?) et a 4- I GEO VILIITE la (snidest' Columbian thanwsity Wasitiertes1- JOS PLASKETT A (endear Whitt Utteersite Manned ess i liosuital i NASIIVELLE TENN I jos put sKETT Gaultier McGlit lativersity Montreal Cai a shale velenna II a 1 li al 1 i NA MULE TENN LIGHT PRACTICE BIG SCORE HEAVILY PLAYED MORE ARRESTS 1 FOR OVER 20 YEARS' A FAVORITE ON Till I MARKET ON DUDLEY FIELD RITN UP YESTERDAY ON 'P AL MULLER LOST ARE MADE AT RfAl DD Rii 0 IL A 'I IN if BY LOUISIANA STATE COMMODORES IN GOOD SHAPE RESULT 55 TO FINISHED IN THIRD PLACE REELFOOT LAKE the Jury trying the cause may substitute thaprisiontuent 111 the penitentiary tor a period of not less than ten yews uor Lours Ulan twenty-one yearn "(Jiver this intense the grand Jury has inquisitorial power Therteure It you tind that a body of nonsked men stud at and undertouk to kill it Taylor as above stated with guns or deadly vseapons tney should be indicted and punistied under tins statute "We have a law by the Legislature of isn'7 feund in chapter 64 page Of said acts widen mattes a telony punistieble by from hree to twenty-one yearte imprisonment in the penitentlarY for two or more persons to enter into or form any conspiraey or combinatioa under any name or upon any pretext whatever to take human life or to engage in any art reasonably calculated to cause the gn of tuopctrndialciti itrimdripvoldreulaipuonriailh- i clividuals Or to burn or otherwise destroy property or to feloniously take tite same whether generally or of a class or classes or of an individual or individuals "This law has nO reference to men who are masked or itt disguiee but relates to those forming or entering such conspiracy whether life was taken corporal punishment administered or property burned or destroyed or not It is directed at the conspirators and organized efforts to commit crime "In ISOr our Legislature in chapter 427 of said stets provided: 'That any person or persons who shall willfully prowl Or travel or ride or walk through the country or towns of this State to the 'disturbance of the peaee or to the alarming of the citizens of any portion of the State or for the purpose of damaging or de-greying property or for the purpose of intimidating or terrorizing any citizen or citizens of this State or for the purpose of causing through threats or intimidation or any other Improper meane any citizen of this State to do or not to do any tewful thing or to do any unlawful thing shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be tined not lees than 870 nor more than Shle and imprisoned In the county Jail for not less titan six months nor more than tWeive months within the discretion of the Judge trying the case' "It has ale) been -hared that boding of masked men within the last few monthst have set fire to and burned in the night time certain valuable outhouses known fish docks at Reelfoot Lake which property belonged to others than those who burned them The law applicable to VAR charge is as follows: 'Any person who willfully anti tnalielouely burns the house or outhouse of another is guilty of arson and the punishment in eonfinement in the penitentiary not less titan live nor more than twenty-one years' "Again every person who willfully and maliciously burns or sets fire to any house barn stable or other valuatne building or any buildings containing valuable property or any stark or shocks of grain fodder straw or hay or cotton either in bale or in pen or any agricultural product or mechanical implements or any 'Valuable bridge boat or wnter craft shall be imprieoned in the penitentiary not less than two nor more than twenty-one years "You have Inquisitorial power in the case of the violation of the Acts of lk97 In regard to the formation or entering into a contspiracy for the purposes mentioned in the Act of the Legislature You also have such power In respect to the violation of the law herein above charged in regard to masked men entering upon the premises of another on demanding entranee to the premises of another or as-awning another with a deadly a po and also in respect to the violation of the Act of 19e7 as to prowling traveling by day or night with intent to friehten or terrorize the people in the neighborhood visited "tVhenever you have refuter' to believe or cause to suspect such violations of the law it is made your fility to send for witneSSPS exit mine them and if the proof justifies indict the guilty parties "As a general proposition you do not have the Inquisitorial power where the offense of murder hest been committed find In that case before you make an inveltilgation of the facts the Attorney General must first draw the Indictment sign his mime to It mark a prosecutor thereon and the nallieft of the witnesses for the State If no one will appear and proseeute in a case of murder or house horning and you become satisfied that such offenses have been committed you should state the facts trl the court in writing and the court will enp)int in that event a prosecutor ex officio who in usually the Attorney General "tither questions of law will doubtless arise during your deliberations The Attorney Oeneral is made emir legal adviser nod will take pleasure in giving sdvice to guide you as the questions may arise which can not new be a nticinated "Let your deliberations he eftine impartial uninfluenced by prejudice or pas-stun always having in view the ascertainment of the truth tainment of the truth the jury trying the cause nuty suestitute illiprIblOillirent iii the penitentiery tor a than ten eale period of not less ittOr Wore tuan twenty-one searee "uver this etiolate the grand jury has as inquisitorial power Thereture It you tied that a body of meeked nien stiot at and untirtouk to gill IL 'Z Taylor as above stated with guns or deadly capons tiley should be tielicte punisiied under ties statute "We have a law passe by the Legbile- tur-e of Ise7 tuund in et a la of said acts welch (hivateesr al'agteeloli'l' by trom three to tweety-one yearte imprisonment In the petatentlare for two or more pertions to enter into or form any conspiraey or combinatioa um- der any name or upon any ever to take human life or to engage pretext i any art reasonably calculated to cause te lost of life or to i 1 1 ment or injury upon an individual or in- eividuals or to burn or otherwise de- pwrohpeetirlityr geornteorafielyionoriouostlya tcalkaLtiote dampest or of an individual or individuals This law hes no referenc to men wt re 'e who asked or le clisgutee but relates to ittliose forming or entering s'uch conspirace whether life was taken corporal ptininii! ment administered or property burned or destrovel or not It is directed at the conspiratote and organized efforts to com- mit crime In Ian our Legislature In chapter 427 of said etas provided: 'That any per- MOn or persons who shall willfully prowl or travel or ride or walk through the wintry or towns of his State to the 'dig- turbance of the peeee or to the alarming of the citizens of any portion of the State or for the purpose of dameging or de- property or for the put puce of intimidating or terrorizing any citizen or citizens of this State or for the purpose of causing through threats or intimida- tem or any other Improper ineene any citizen Of this State to do or not to do any lewful thing or to do any unlawful things shell be guilty of a misdemeanor and ueon eOnviction shall be tined not ees otiiiitietdi SI n70 tnhOer coMuonrtey floirae nontnd1strurl six months nor more than twelve motatis within the discretion of the Judge trying tile CABO: It has been eharged that bodi ng of masked men within the lest few menthe have set tire to and burned in the night time certain valuabl outhouees known as hall doeloe at Reelfoot Lake which property belonged to others then those who eternal them The InW appla able to ths i charge is a ollos ipmenrnetamthee'llhootivteillotertiltylutahllttlisetnoet- alinelel'ATI8enirYY'is guilty of arson end the punish- went ix emilinement in the penitentiary net less than five nor more than twenty- one years' Again every person who willfully and maliciously burn or sets fire to any house beam stelae or other valuatee building or any buildingm containing vat- liable property or any stack or shocks of grain fodder straw or hay or cotitore either in bale or in penor any agr tul- tural product or mechanical implementm or any 'Valuable bridge boet ornaletittteir ctLaLt he imprieoned in the et le than' -4 nor li ti an -s 14 In or I net less than five nor more than twenty- one years "Again every person who willfully and maliciously burns or sets fire to any house bern strible or other valuaele building or any bulidinge containing vat- uable property or any staek or shocks of ih i bl in grain fodder straw or hay or cotton eter ae or pen or any agric ul ptlast tural product or mechanical implements' or any 'Valuable bridge boat or water craft shall he imprisoned in the peniten- tlary not lest than two nor more than twenty-one years "You have inquisitorial power in the case of he violation of the Acta of 1s97 1 regard to the formation or entering Into a conepiracy for the purposc Men- tinned in the Aet of the Legislature You also have Ruch power in respect to the violetion of the law herein above charged i in regard to masked Men entering Illion the premises Of another or demanding en- tranee to the premlees of al lO ther or MS IV NIPon moulting another with a deadly and also in respect to the violation of the Act of 1967 as to prowling tind tray- Piing by day or fig it with Intent to frighten or terrorize the people in the visited Whenever you have reatien to believe or cauge to euspect such violations Of the law it la mede your duty to send for wit- maws examine them and if the proof "1" the Periie" "As a general proposition you do not have the Inquisitorial power where the offense of murder hen been cotornitted and in that case before you melte an In ventigation of the tarts the Alt rn oey General must first ra the Indictment Men his mime to le mark a prosecutor thereon and the MallieM of tho witnessem for tha gooey If no one will smiear and Showing no fit effects from the battle with Miasissippi Saturday the- Commodores reported for practice shortly before 4 o'clock Monday afternoon and from that time until dark Coach Mc Ought had them i in hand He did not ask much of the 'varsity in the way of hard work He i devoted a good deal of his time to point Mg out certain play that were used by I the Michigan against Ohio State This work over he introduced a few new stunts for the squad to run through after which i i he called the reeervets into service al- l' i lowing the regglars just a few minutes' scrub meat Griffin for the first time in several days donned the muleskins Ti Ie injured knee' showAd great improvement and while not allowed to run signals or do any scrimmaging was kept busy receive i lug punts etc so as to limber up aftee the layover He moved about the reld without the least bit of trouble In fact no sign of lameness was noticeable to it' those along the side lines The rest has done Griffin good and it Is likely that he will be able to get Into the Michigan i game This of course providing the old Injury is not reopened between now and Saturday "Red" Hassiock who is at Reelfoot in pearch of night riderd did not arrive am had been expected The big guard Is still at CaznP Netno and Just when he will I come home ia not known However every effort Is being made to have him relieved from duty but it will probably be to-borrow night before he report Coaeh MeGugin did not have much to say relative to the Miehigan-Ohlo State 1 game "My dispatch to The American 1 publiehed Sunday morning expressed my views" he exclaimed "Michigan has 41 better team than many give her credit for So hes Ohio State The Wolverines are a shade better than Vanderbilt but I think we will have an even break with Ohio" Either sixteen or eighteen men will be taken on the trip to Ann Arbor Just who will compose the squad ban not yet been decided upon by eicelugin licsides the eleven the usual number of sueporters of the gold and black will go along Manager Cook stated yesterday that he had received many requests about the trip from the students more than fifty informing him that they desire to go thee twelve It nits not been gosimonittry for tne university to allow tile stueents to aecotnpally the team on it trips and this rule sell doubtless be carried nut tide time Jiowever It was learned dial a 11 um be of etudents have elitile applicatitin to the railroads fur a topeceal car report having it that us much as Si'ete being offered for a Pullman in winch to niage the journey to Ann Arbor The Commodores were ordered to report promptly at a o'clock tida at terneon hen a lively scrimmage will likely take place a The following from lames Keivans Of the Philadelphia Record to the Sport- ing Editor of The Aillerleall Calletellilig I rowsley elamer will be of much interest to Meal entliusiasts: 1 One of the best foothalliste on the Unh 1 vet ally of Pennsylvania team this season It a Naalwfile boy John owsley Minder the beet halfback on the Red end Mee teital (hike )'ear is the hoy Mettler is at Pennsylvania to study medicine in the is 1 mous Quaker inatitution and Incidentally he takes ellr eternal) time from his medietil work to play foot bah vi ith the big lied and Blue team Nittnior is a graduate of Vanderbilt Uniii versily wiere he learoed tits football be Ing tne chief line backer of the Vander bile team two years ago Last year his il first at the Philadelphia institution Siemer played on the strong Quaker freehman team ills work nit this he am cc tINoti Red nnd Moe ni P11 at 1: te the beginning of the present year to vomit on him for elle of the aiant hirlitatek positions arid lite Nashville toy toms not i 1 1 milsallPointeil the Quakers Ins eiit a to date being one of the features of Pennsylanitie1 play lialthatee one of the important pre1- tions on any foothail team is Hoist impel-tent under the Ited end Bine SVStOlfl for all the offense or the Pennsylvania team centers around time holfhacks while on time di tense the work of the halfbam It In be king up the line and Mel dna up i I he forw alai pass is Able For the two halfback positions on Piinn's team I there are some elete enilldates Manier hos Is the left or frmoit halfback position while the miter seven Mee are liOl) i leg it eat for the rglit or rear halfhesk Job jo Slimier was put in at front heithark en the Quaker team In I he opening game Sept and he lots played in every genie In date ilis consistent offensive and de terislye Viork hes to it ti et me feeter in an the Ited and Itliimi vi tortes to miate to the Brown game tee IT It was due to Manterm great iine beeking teat Penn I wo pole lommiblotk ms ek i I liitil Ili i ash vine boy mutt ing hot "alive I Slimier 'been out of thi cm- as mile have been the ease had itrow it ttmed a negro player Pennsylvania 'night have lest the Kamo Inmr il WIii allier env bum IEH--t hmit teat time Prot-Mem team larder Ft work this fail at lflosylvfint 1 1 stands out all the stiatper Imv cietritst with the la unsvix anta haltht kit of lImit--1-mt well and rIrceiiii Thu pair i 1 tie gh1 a hritee of backs lis I 'cur his ever hail and the stilld'itil of Itairliimk nity at the led end tee ueeeesee I very itigii Malner la 111iN ing lost a) so Ong a garlic ii eilher II -prter led if the Pennsyltammt enitimes ontv Mid i as good it man for time other hairbak position there wont' tie nii iiiiiiiii if tie I Quakers (leaning up Milligan and Cori i till again this ear As it is Penn stinds an excellent 'ehrtnerm of winning the big a Imes tin her s- hemlnie I this -ear for the Quaker Wain es eloely i eomine along destmite Injuries to Cal lit liollenlmack Quarterback keinalth and iftnier All three of these men are a pie pluckily desnite their hurts NlanIer liaving it partieolarly pained muscle hraite on his thigh Will Lret hiq Iti41i111 decree neve Philadelphia imiymuity in 1911 mot this is the On: 2ear of his emirs' ha will he nble In pit' fcWilli he time he pliied for Vanilerhilt will he -ommtt against his elisitillite at Pennsylvania lu II eisrsromon on the mantpus alei in the footbri'l field Nianler Is one of the lik01 students the big Ned anti Ilium' untversity arid be hils fair le rnmb t-r Itatittelt tt reputetion that will last for Wally yeers St dort i 4 o't tint( 1 in I 'vox to devo I Jag the -H wor i he i lowl ecru Gt knot vohil tiny log the witi )10 hos 1 don( will gam 14att -I tr pear had ut 1 cf offnot I from Co say gam pub! view hetto for are thud Ohio Eli who been the of I Alan had from form tofu' untv pan3t wIll low stud rallr it th a Pt to A Th prott whet i Otte I Th I ing (twsl to in 0(i) Anil le a the i eh 111 l'etan mous he ta wink tint! Ma i versi LIlia' toile 0 first 1 Mani QIIktii 1 ten the on It posit date I la tons porta for team on 1 i In ht It I the I here hots I Ion Ina i Job Ma the 1 Stot In (IA all 0 1 I he I Alant I Wo Nash Man have Mr ht 1AI a stand till' I 1 A 1 ell RI it on will I Ito lootsiti I I tpink lien i A of at this 1 omit 11fole Iftni tote I 1tty In hriti! 1 '-e I his I Ill Phi vo 11ttiri lil 11 I he tokol ottolvo )0114 Showing no III effects from the battle I with lidiesissippi Saturday the Commit- 1 i dores reported for practice shortly before 4 o'clock Monday afternoon and from that i time until dark Coach eictlugla had them in hand He did not ask much ()tithe vareity In the way of hard work He i devoted a good deal of his time to point- Mg out certain plays that were used by the Halligan against Ohio State This i work over he introduced a few Moe stunts for tbe squad to run through after which he called the reeervem Into service al- I lowing the regglars Just a few minutes' scrub meat Griffin for the fIrst time in several days donned the muleskins Ilia Injured knee showed great Improvement and hile not allowed to run signal or do ws nny scrimmaging was kept busy receiv- Mg punts etc so as to limber up aftee the layover He moved about the eld without the least bit of trouble In fact gign of lameness was noticeable to those along the side lines The rest has done Griftin good and it Is likely that he i will be arils) to get Into the Michigan game This of course providing the old Injury is not reopened between now and i leaturday -Red- Haselock wile is at Reelfoot in pearch of night rider's did not arrive am had been expected The big guard IS Still i at CaznP Netno and just when he will come home la not known However every effort Is being made to tiave him relieved I'l from duty but it will probably be to- morrow night before he report Ctal eleGugin did not have much tO 1 say oa relative to the Michigan-01110 State I game etly dispatch to The American I Sunday morning expressed my views" lie exclaimed "Michigan has better team than many give her credit for So has Ohio State The Wolverines are a shade better titan Vanderbilt but 1 think we will have an even break with Either -sixteen or I men Will be taken 'On -tile trip to Ann Arbor Just thho will compose tile squad ban not yet been decided upon by AleGugin Besides eleven the usual number of iStleporter of the gold ant mace wilt go along! Manager Cook mated yesterday that he had ceived many requests about the tritp l' from re the students more than fifty In- forming him that they desire to go Here to fore It has not leitollitt een cry for the tutiversay to allow the sktents to aecotta tu any the team 011its trips and this rule will doubtless be carried OM tide tittle However It was learned that a number (Si 'students 113" neele aleelcatitin to the railroads fur a epecial car report illiVit it that tts much as eie bein off tolgi ively scrim Pullman in which melte ered the journey' to Ann aerbor The Cortuntelores were ordered to report inotliptly at Al o'clock tilla a ft erneon hen a lmage will like take place The following frotn jail-lee Keivane of the Philadelphia Record to the le t' i ng lailtor of The Ainerickin eonceilliiir oweley Alamer will be of much interentigt to Meal enthusiasts: One or he beet roothaniste on the Uni I tote of Pennsyl vania team this season is a Nashville boy John teesiey Alaider the best halfback on the Rai niiii Bine' team this year is the boy Mettler is at l'etinsylVafiln tO Study Medicine in the ta- mous Quaker inetitu ti on and Incidentally he totes off entmgh time from hie mediae work to play foot ball with the big lied find Blue learn is a graduate oanderbilt 'Unt- 1l 11-i''ersititYe' he 40-1 bts football he Met line hicker or the Vander Idle team WO Y''''" l'ilttt Year hie i first at the Philadelphia institution teenier played on tile sr on Queker ft-ceiling' team Ills work ott ties It'liin the lied end ithie coaches lit Pennsylvania to study medicine in the ta- nous Quriker intaitution and Incidentally he takett Orr enimgh time from ilia mcai1 work to play football with the big lied uni-I lilue team Monie is a gra duate of anderrilit 'U i- say where leas led tits fo otball be ing tne chief line ker th hic oe ander- litie team tWO yOarS ag ist ar hi 1: yu Mist at the Phil ad elphia institution Monier played ha i flee on the id rong Quaker freshman team Ills work oti this i teem clulmod the ite end 011ie coaches at the hPgillidilg of ilic Present year to vomit on hint for env of the eitount hilliliaek and N't'-iiviiie holi- lais not the Quakers Ills' to ate being one of the features of Pennsyl- vania'm play nue of tbe tropottont post lions on lois' fiiothail team is Hoist ini- Partant under OW ond Rine aysia for all tho offense the esylvania (lrs around tit ImIt1k whili on the defense the work the halfback In backing tip the III I ir IirI I fore aril pass is itehspens Able i the two halftiaek pesitiona oil liennia team there are some eigitil eandidatee alanier hits won the left in' froet linilback pest- Hon while the miler 1'Vt'll Illen are ligli- ing it nut for till' right or rear halfback jots Monier was put in at fr oft hnifb ac on I Quaker team hi I he opening Autitto 1 a '-''i nd h' 6" rh rY gi lne In "te ilim "l'I'lislve ariii di" rensive work iris be ri a piinia fikcier in all the Hi'd "nil 1111e tO Ill the lirown gamia oat IT it was due to Manters great line itteking teat I two blue toitchiiOtt A I I 1111d1 th i Niishelhe boy makitia teith FttilT liNd (Continued from First Page) vestigate certain alleged violations Of the law et ()Mon County Tenn I do not poi-bee ahy greater knowledge of the facts of any particular caete Man COCTilhOn rumor and public history A gloom has been east over this county and surrounding counties in the State of Tenneenee by recent alleged SillaWitli acta which have attracted the attention of the whole Na tion County is one Of the richest and Vetoed fertile counties in 'Tennessee brie Is possessed of a proud and noble citizenship and her cone and daughters are everywhere known as among the most intelligent and substantial within the borders of the State feel sure that the efforts of the Governor of Tenneseee and all the subordinate officials to suppress Orem and the law within the borders of thig county will be seconded by the almost unanimous plaudits of her people "One week ago today two of the ing citizens of the neighboring county of Gieson left theire homee on a penceful mission to Walnut Dogs en Obion County It is alleged that somewhere near the midnight hour on host eionday night while Col Taylor and Capt Quentin Rankin were in their room at the hotel at Walnut Log and after they had retired and were resting in sleep a body of masked and disguised mem composed of front twenty-five to one hundred persons entered their room and at their command these gentlemen were ruthlessly forced to accompany them to the benne of Bayou De Cheln in Obion County where Capt Rankin was ignominiously hanged and then many times shot meeting instant death at the hands of this mesked body of Men tt Is alleged that While the body of Capt Reekin wise being shot to death that Col Taylor made a miraculous escape by plunging Into the bayou and swimming to what proved to be a plitee of safety behind a log in the water It is said that many shots were fired at him while in the water and that the masked men retired from the scene believing him to be dead The country was searched two days afterward to learn hat he was still living and had accomplished a remarkable escape "I trust the court may bepardoned for saying in this place that Capt Quentin Rankin the dead man was one of the best lawyers in Tennessee highly reepected and loved wherever known I am glad to know that the Supreme Court of Tennessee adjourned its session as a tribute of respect to ills memory Col Taylor is now an old man who has passed his three score years haying served through the late war with hotter as a Confederate soldier His gray hairs and pure life entitle him to the very highest degree of respect and veneration Thomerids of people in beyond the limits of Tennessee have been greatly rejoiced and thank the Almighty Father for his escape "It Is admitted in all Sections that the situation is a grave and a serious one "The court has full confidence in the manhood of Obton Cunty and the purity ell the motivem of her people and juriee It is to be expected that every violator of the law in the matter referred to will be Indicted for the crime of murder and If proven guilty according to the rules of law will be punished commereurate with the crime It is alleged that bands of I masked- and diNgulaed men in the night time have whipped various men in this county burned other men's property and In one irstance applied the cruel lash to a delicate helpless and refilled woman These acts of lawlessness must be investigated by yieu and the offenders brenght to the bar of justice "The law provides that if any person of Bound memory and discretion unlawfully kill any reasonable creature in being and under the peace of the State with malice aforet coca ht either ex press or implied steel person elail be guilty of murder Every murder perpetrated by means of poison lying in wait or by any oilier kind of willful deliberate mall-toilets and premeditated killing or committed in the perpetration of or attempt perpetrate any arson rape robbery burglary or larceny is murder in the first degree 'Every person convicted of the crime of murder in the tirst degree or as ae cessory eefore the fact to such crime btiaH surfer death by hanging 'All persons present aiding and abetting or ready and consenting to aid and abet in any criminoti oftense shall be do emed principal on enders and punlehed as such 'e0 if you find that any number of men banded together in Obion County hanged and shot and killed Capt Rankin or N'ihether be Wils hanged and thereby killed or shot and kiiled singly or together tether here were twenty- tiv or a entailer number or a greater num her in the crowd I charge you that every one of them ho era present aid-log and abetting or ready and consenting to all and abet in the crime of Murder would be guilty of murder in the first dee gro and' on conviction should miner death at the hands of the law This is tree although some of them may never have fireol a shot handled the rope or toweled his body If they were thet aiding and abetting or ready and consenting to aid and abet such a man would be as guilty under the law as the one Willi tired the shot or did the dastardly act charged "or gentlemen if you find that any person wee not present aiding alut abet (lag tit ttoe act but fooloniouely moved Iteolted counseled hired commanded procured any other hereon to take the life of tenentin Rankin under the circumStanees above mentioned although seeh Person may have been miles away from the scene Of the crime he would be an neeesmoory before the feet to eueh in ur der and would be punishable the same as the principal offender If in your investigation- You find that anyone was guilty of toeing an itecessory before time fact tom hould be indieted as such An accessory benore the fact mile he prosecuted and convicted for a annst ant ire felony whether the principal felon has or has not been preyitoosly convicted "An accessory after the fact to the crime of murder is punishable the teams as persons eonvicted of murder in I he seeend degree are punished that is by confinement in the penitentiary for not lees than ten nor more than twenty years An accessery after the fact is one who kneeing a felony' to have been colOCTlit ted receives relieves comtorts or aseist time felon lineever persons standing to the accused in the relation of parent child brother sister husband or wife shall not be deemed aecessories after et he tact except for resisting by force or menaces officers or others in the legal discharge of their duty -It you find that any number of per-soils moire than two conspired egreed and efinfedeeateci tOlzethSC to murder Cale Rankin hen everyone who entered In ma niureleroue conspiracy wouid toe guilty alike with the Ones a hn killed lieu ir the Sinitig wee done in pursuatice of I he unlawful coesteracy and common felonious purpoee and intent 'Now as to the perinme who were masked Find disguisee and stem fireil slime i'VOTTI deadly weapons at the fleeing body of Col Taylors Tith law provides Mat: If any person or persons dies giesed or in mesk by day or by night titian enter upon the premises of another or dement' entrance or admission Into) the house or enclesure of any citizen of this etatoo it shall he considered prime facie thet hie or their intention Is to commit it felony and the perrnm so offending shall epee renviction lie imnisned by ireprieOnment In the penitentiery for not less than ten i nor more than 'twenty years: 'Aealie 'If any pereon or persons so prowling traveling riding or walking terongh the towns of country of this state masked or in diseeese Shall Cie may assault another with a deadly weapon tie or they Khali he oleenhei guilty of en as-Sault with intent to vommit murder In the fleet degree and on conyletien thereof eilall suffer death loy hanging provided (Continued from First Page) 181-svsiat itigiaL3yai totyeptivicroertneri cat caut lelotirtturtaiktelilLogveileiteletnivingaleo In a I 0 iottiothneotrapo nfor and public history A cogrpolonmon triaus- been east over this county and surround- ing counties in die State of Tenneenee ti recent alleged UtilaW1U1 Kam which 'me) attracted the attention of the whole Na- tion Obion Coun ty is one of the richest and Meet fertile counties in 'Tennessee Sne Is possessed of a proud and noble citizenship and her monts and daughters kno are everywhere wn a the most among te niligent and ubtantl ih the ssia within or- ders Of the State I feel sure that the ef- forts of the Governor or Tennesmee and all the subordinate officials to suppress einine and VindiCate the law within he borders of thig county will be seconded by tee almost unanimous plaudits of her pets- pie "One week ago today two of the ing citizens of the neighboring county of Gibson left theite homett on a penceful miesion to Walnut Logain (bion County It is alleged that notnewh re near the nildnight hour on last 'Monday night while Col It Taylor and apt Que n- tin Rankin Were in their room at the I I to at Ne ainut Log and after they had retired and were resting in sleet) a body of masked and disguisee mere com posed of front twenty-five to one hundred persons entered their room and at their command these gentlemen were ruthless- ly forced to accompany them to the benne Of Bayou De Chein in Obion County where Capt Rankin was ignominiously hanged and then many times shot meet- ine Imitant death at the hands of this Mesked body of mon It is alleged that while the-body of Capt Reutkin weal be- Mg sho to de ath that ol aylor made a miraculous escape by plunging Into the bayou and swimming to what proved to be a pittee of safety behind a log in the aatea et is said teat watty shots were fired at him while in the water and cene that the masked Men retired from the believing him to be dead he country wan mearched two days learn that afterward to was still living and had aeeomplished a remarkable escape I trust the court may bepardoned for easing in this place that a) Quentin Pankin the dead man was one of the Cest lawyent in Tennesmee highly re- epected and loved wherever known 1 am a glad to know that the Supretne ourt of Tennessee adjourned its session tribute of respect to ills mernore co Taylor is now an old man who has having passed his three sure years merved through the late Wa with litator 'IS am a Confederate soldier His gray hal and pure life entitle lien to the very higheet degree of -respect and seenera- hon Thoulands of people in Wnot be- eond the limits of Tennessee have been greatly rejoiced and thank the Almighty Fat her for his escape it Is eAlmitted in all eections that the situation is a grave anti a serious one "The court has full confidence In the Obion Cninty and the purity ean too of the motivem of her people and juriete is to be expected that every violator of the law in the matter referred to will be Indicted fin the crime of murder and it proven guilty according to the rules of law will be punished commepeurate svith the crime It is alleged that bands of I masked" and dieguteed men in tile night time have whipped various men in this county burned other men's property and in ne ir ace appli the cruel lesh to a stn elicate he ed 1pless and retitled WOMan Theee sues of lawleiteness must be investigated by yeu and the offenders tooght to the bar of justice he law prov ides that If any person of Bound memory and discretion tinlaw- riill kill any reasonable creature in be- ing and under the peace of the State with malice aforetho ught either express or implied stieh person all be guilty of murder Every murder perpetrated ley means of poison lying in wait or by any other kind of willful deltherate mall- taarteaestdeTk 1 olelefin'pgeulr burglary or larceny is murder in the first degree of murder in the tirst degree or as a person convicted of the crime cessory ttefisre the fact to much critne Shall allfter death by hanging 'All persons present aiding' and abet- ting or ready and consenting to aid and Liner in any critulnat offense shall ea emed principal oftenders end puniehed as such "ho if sou find that any number of men I banded together in Obion County he i and sta-ot and killed Cara Rankin ur All rsons first degree 'Every person convicted of the crime Of mur der hi the tirst deg re or as a ss riessory i sefore the fact to such critne ehall sutler death by hanging pereeent aiding and abet- tine or ready and consenting to Arid and abet in Orly criminal oftense shall be I i ulie I le i di emed pron pa ftenders ani such as "ho if you find that tiny number of men banded totether in Olden County hanged and shot and killed Capt Rankin or whether lie Wils banged and thereby killed or mhot and killed singly or to gether a hether there were twenty-tiv or a timelier number or a greater num ber in the crowd I charge you that evers one the a ho a ere present aid log and abetting or ready and consenting 1 of mo to ilid arid abet in the er me er would be guilty of murder In the first dee tine and on nvicti coon should $ofte deitth at the bands of the law This Jo trtio millitligh some of them may never heve tired a shot handled the rope or touelled his body If they were ther aiding and abetting or really and cons senting to aid and abet such a man staillid be as guilty under the law as the one who tired the shot or did tbe dastard- ly act charged "Or gentlemen if you find that an permon wiim not present aiding Illitt abet- ling in the act but feloniously moved iscited counseled hired commanded 11 procured any other berson to take the life of 1men tin Ranki under the circum tilitriceS at ova menthined although SII0h Person may have Mien miles away it oin the aCerte of the crime he would be an aceesmory before the feet to Mlitsb in ur- 1 1 -7--- LI co TE 0 Orli 1 1 4 1 A' io i 1 I i' 'T 1 1 i 1 I o' cis 1 i i I 1 I I terlibil of' kv-Ix JAMAICA TRACK Will Open Its Fall Meeting Today for Five-Day Run NEW YORK Oct last New York race meeting of the season will begin tomorrow at JR111111Va Instead of the usual full wo weeks' meeting howeter there 1111 be hut ilve days this year The raying days will be Tuesday Thursday and Saturday or this week and Morality and Vednesday of next week Puri have been cut down much to the disgust of those who say there is no reason tor this action as the track made 1s004 at the-spring meeting and has never had a losing day since it was opened Following this meeting a large number of horkes will be shipped to New Orleans and California where racing will he conducted all winter Entries First race for 2-year-o1ds selling: 5 furlongs-Home Crest 111 Strike out 10S Golden Legend 107 IkiII lasata Newbury lo2 Trois Temp 100 Font Sententious LaBelle Agnes-Erbet 99 Prosper 97 Garland 94 Second race for 1-year-olds and up selling: 11-16 iles--Tileing 112 Animus 109 Pad News 105 GolcOnda MI Saylor Faust he St Joseph Saracinesca laO Chanida Milford 99 Cary Hkenite Umbrella Imitator 94 Sanguine 93 Third race maiden 2-year-o1ds 5 furlongs-Otogo Newbury Roger 1 iecovrlv Ina Merry Gift naid Ark- Merise Miss Divota Nobility 97 Cowen Hoffman Ruda 95 Aunt Jule May River The Vicar 92 Fourth rare handicap for all ages: 6 furiongs--Fa Ica di 115 Cressina 113 FOIMtaln Mite 111 liorgher lio Question Mark 109 Vilna 107 Gowan leq Foot Pad 9s Saracinesea Arondack Queen Marguerite Mombassa Polly Spanker 95 NotaFillgk 92 Fifth rage for 3year-olds selling: 11-16 1141 MalawafsTivoll Frances Hay 'Winning Star Rivulet Ant Tender and True 192 Sixth race-for 2-yeer-o1ds: 54 furlongs- Foot Pad 127 Uncle Jim Killireen Wnponaea Hind of Flight 11 111 Handy Dixon 102 FlIAIRrhn Sententious 99 JAMAICA TRACK et A I1 Open Its Fall Meeting Today for lat Fie-Day Run NFW YORK Oct 26-The -New Yee race meeting of the seaSOn will be- gin tomorrow at Jamalea Instead of the iteuel full two Weeks' flowerer there elli be hut eve daes this year The ha ve been cut down nitich to the disgust Of those who Slay there le no rennet' tor this action as the track made esiote at theetpring meeting and halt never had a hieing dee since it was opened Following thi4 meeting a large number of horeem win be shipped to New ()riming and Call- fornia where racing will be conducted all Winter Entries leirst rice for 2-yeer-nldm selling: 5 fur- loolea-liorne Crest 112: Strike out lie Golden Legeryi 107 Slakes 1Oi Newbury lea Trois Temp 100 Font Sen- tentines La I telle AgneseeErbet Ile Pros- of those who ski)! there is MO reanon tor this action WI the traek made astseosi theisiming meeting and ham never had a toeing Mit mince it was opened Following this meeting a large number of horses will shipped to New Orleittni an Ca li- fornia where racing will he conducted all wit 2 11 111 5 sit race for -3iear-e i tili se ng fur ter' 1ntries 11 es2 titr ik out l9 Golden Legend 107 aiskin Iasata IlMo Newbury ll'' TrOttl Temp 110 FOnt Sen- tentnus i a lle Agnes e-Er bet 119 ro per 97 Garland 94 Second raee for il-year-olds and up sell- ing: 11-16 ilett-Tileing 112 Animue lit9 Pad News 105 Cli)icenda lei Saylor Faust I inn rhanida loila St osep 1 ante neisca Millerd fici Cary Okenite Umbrella ail I mitator 94 Sanguine 93 Third race maiden 2-Year-oldsi 5 for- longmsntego Newbury Roger I ieeoverl lot' Merray Divot lintla 9s A unt Jule alay River The Vicar 92 haedlrap for all rora: 6 Feurth rs re If ea fttairullon '111-e-F111411 cRi i lia sti 92 guerite Mombassa Dolly Span er No '14r aTiiiinielsnega 11)ro(n'Thdu'o'cnitn l'il'tli avitigs Fifth rate for 3-year-olds elli sng 11-141 'be Norbitt Ile MelairareTivoll Fran- ern" ii-ay inyliTM star Raquet Ant Tender and True 102 aixth racefr eyrratpc si4 ferionee- ari'0-t pia 17 ncle Jim Kiiiireen a IIird of Flight 11 11 2 Dandy CmnArn lin ilann 102 Sententious 99 I be caught a handful of blood front Pis own bleeding side and threw it in the aunlight'of heaven and with him expiring breath cried out '0! Nazarene thou bast conquered at "In the name of the law and Christianity and gret civilization may we not by al cal adherence to duty call manY an erring man back to the shining path of obeMence to the better dictates of the human heart and hear the cry from toe sweldUg bosom of our people that the law has conquered at last "These are times that try men's None but the Just faithful and true need aspire to take front rank in the great moral struggle for the aupremacy of the law In the tight between good and evil right and wrong law and anarchy bctween those who battle in the open anti those who hide their faces to do their I devilish work laggards cowards shrtriklog timid time mervers are not wanted and will not rise to the occasion "het duty and patriotism be Ina oh4eci Of the clarion vtall to Juries officers and people If there be those any- where in the Jury box or in the official family frotn Judge Attorney tleneral Sheriffs Justice ur Constable IA bo are Unwilling to meet the highest Obligation of duty let him here and now resign and take off the robes of offwe and little ids fare in shame The mpirit of Jackson utig es trivia Im everywhere in theme dave to utter and art upon the hely sentiment that law and order in and shall he preserved'' MASKED MEN SEEN he caught i handful of blood from Ids I eel I ng side re I i he atinlighteof heaven and with him expiring breath Crird -out '0! Nazarene thuu hest cotiqueredlett last' In the name of the law and Chris- thine ir civilizati and ot greon ma riot by siritt adherence to duty call mane (aitfl oebrertilliiegrer'tto btilkbtl(IttetrbeditsIt'ilirtliiIsig(itP711i' 1unio aantd11eta the cry front li ile Meg hosorn of our people that the law "These are elutes that try niens snide None but tee ittet faithful and true need aspire to take trent rank in the great moral gtrugele for the -aupretrutev breath cried out' Nazarene thud hast conquered at last' In the name of the law and Chris- nanny and tier gret civilization may we not by sirict adherence to duty call inane ati ekrrilliO man batik to the shining path ef vet ante to the ist tter cilium a 44 the 'lumen heart and hear the cry front 'hit') ew eliing bosom of our people that the law bus cora tiered at i TtleMe are times that try men's als)tit the ittet faithful and true 1 ptre to take front rank in the 111 ga moral etruggie for the mupremacy ret of the lew In the tight between geod and 11 int and wrong law and atterelly betiveen those who battle in the open and those who bide their' faces to do their devilleh work laggards cowards shiank ing timid time mervers are not wanted and wHi not rise to the occasion "Let dine and patriotism be the (lb frets of the eianion lall to juries of firers a tid people If here be those any- where in the airy box III in the official family from Judge Attianey oeneral unw illing to nieet the highest obligati en Sheriffs Juetice er Constable alio are dut let him here and now teSign and take ort Um robes of offace and lode lits fare ill Shaine Tbe Mpirit Of Jack wises officialm everywhere in theme crit- It days to utter and art upon tile bir sentiment that law and order must are shall be preiserved'' MASKED MEN SEEN One Appeared at Farmer's House and Orders Breakfast Cooked Tetephons Miin31 24 BRIDGE AV04111 zi a Tearag aa atainsaS 24 BRIDGE AY04111 1 ts---- t' 1 1 I One Appeared at Farmer's House and Orders Breakfast Cooked f' Graffius It year with Shreveport and formerly with the smile club in the Southern League "Graf is a steady catcher and will be a good man to handle the young pitchers ett PITCHERS McKenzie a felt-hander last year with the peanut-winning Richmond team of the Virginia State League and formerly with At lanta "Ginger" Clarke last year with New Orleans and for three seasons previous with IiirtlihIghaltl Oa Skill last season with Shreveport in the Texas League and formerly with Mobile in the Southern Lena7ue a hard-hitting pitcher who made a great record in semi-professional at Tracy City last year Baskette another eemi-professional who made a good record in Chattanooga's city league INFIELDERS Carnee played second base for Meridian in the Cotton States League last seasn Is a good hitter Dock Johnston a local semi-professional who is being touted as a comer An(lerson last lAWI4a0I1 with Toledo of the American Association and In tho Weetern League A big husky fellow who hits meld Alcoca formerly with Birmingham and last season with East Liverpool in the I) and League A tine fielder and hart hitter laat season with Atlanta Touted as a preal find ouTFIELDEns Joe Rickert last lieason with New Orleans Gaston a local boy formerly with New to-leans and last 13 cison with East Liverpool alanager Johnny Dobbs ith additional men that he has now hot ha he will not announce und alth IWO or thrte players who have been promised to the local manager by Southern League tennis the locals look mighty gaai Nearly every one of the men have express it desa-kl to play under Dobbs anti tine or tao of them were particularly anxious to come to Chattanooga rather I lan play In Southern League citiee 'fins intlicatea that they will be pleased with their berth here and good wairk will no daub' result Manager I tobba is arranging a number games a it i major league teams Cinamati all play here on March la and 17 tIle Chicage Nationale tworldla chantpiana) will he here April I and 2 the kroaki)n Nationals will he here April 5 and tl The illVPIHnd Americans the cillettgo White Sox and one or two other ina'or leagatas are also after exhibition tentrats The New 'Vora Nationals have asicd tor dates bolt want them later in April anti the South Atlantic season may be tttarted by ti-al Itate Nastiviiiti Birmingham and Atlanta will also be played: -ltliei' t100141t or the Southern League PLAYER PERRY Granite' lard year with Shreveport and formerl Wil the ti same club In the South- ern League "Graf' is a eleatly catcher and will be a good man to handle the young piteners a PITCHERS McKenzie a felt-hander In et year with the PeOt'u "I'llt-Wirilling Rieh'inuild team of he "a 6tate kind with Atlanta" "Ginger" Clarke last year with New Orleans and (r 'three seasons previous with Ii irniin glialn OliSkill lilSt Season with Shreveport In the Texas la-agile and formerly with Mobile in the Southern Leneue cir Coirlins a hard-hitting pitcher who made a great ecord in semeprofessional cles at Tracy City last year Baskette another eerni-professinnal WhO made a good recOrd in Chattanooga's 0114 league INFIELDERS caenee played eeeond hese for meridian in the cotton states laaeue taan' with iiirtnin gham Oliskill last season acith Shreveport In the Texas la-agile and formerly with il i 51obe the South ern Leaeue Collitlii a hard-hitting pitc her who mad rat rd in i-professional circa a ge reco sm at Trac City last ear liaskette another eemi-professional who made a good record in Chattanooga 's city league INFIELDERS Carnes MaYed F'econd base for Meridian in the otton States League last st se sso Is a good hitter Dock lehnston a semi-profession- al who is being touted as a comer thAelerson last seeeon with Toledo of American itasoelatiOn and In tbo Weeterri League A big husky fellow wbo hit a A Ii Aicock formerly with Birmingham and 11 thist season WI East Liverpool in the I trot League A line fielder and hart hitter Wilkes last season with Atlanta as a preat find Touted OUTFIELDERS Jiie Rickert last season with New Or leans ilaston a local bill formerly with New I iricaTIS and test eeitson with East Liv- erpool Alan user JO'hnny Dobbs tS it li additional men that he has now hlit 0 he will no announc and a i I two or 'Hine playerS Wil0 have been prom- imed to the local manager JiY Southern iLlil telOIS eio the i0ellie ook mighty good Nemrly every one of tile men II a t'X press a desire to play under Dobbs mut tr) of thern Were particulnrly itIlXit118 to come to Chattanooga no her CHAMPIONS DEFEATED Sheppard and Sheridan Were Under Too Heavy Handicap NEW YORTC Oct Sheppard Amerion's greatest middle distance runner was defeated in the rillarter-mile run at the Is outdoor meetinoz of the season In the Metropolitan district held nt New York yesterday Ws defeat how ever wam duo to the fact that be was ha ndicapped hirteen yards but even with this disadvantage he :144 beaten only by inches by IL Evans Sheppard's tip! tieing Martin Sheridan the tilt-round champion Witil twice! defeated both tlines by Hatt Adams In the discos hrow a handicap of 1 i3 feet WAS tt)(1 ni WA) for Slierldin to overcome and In the scratch hop-steriand-jumpAdams the champion by more than 2 feet POISON IN STOMACH Of Mrs IL Frs of Memphis May Have Come From Embalming Fluid Tnn Oct Traces of poison Which is said might ftli RIM Dintil nrCrATP11 I Isaved! Think of the rare economy! But most cif the usual characteristics are to seen There is the t'illain with his dress suit his cigarette hie 0finlet-ea hill OVerworked bloWM ete Tien in the vilialli- esti with her magnificent shoulders grid ri'lwrili highlY LieveloPud figure in a glove-niting Memo of gitaming red anti littaiii In evening orens baring to the bidiny iii'veZetil tiloati aforesaid mianilders --1 he SI 'here le the hero Vila) always upon time Coining' It the illost miraculous ay and cowering a half dozen men wil-ii a pair of Ittl EA Atit And then A I the at tile heroine ill lite taint' Mt iv only this time she la a bit prettier than liana! and fru more Inditterant than is ordinarily the case In feet her MOst litiliassioned deliverance were uttered hi exactly the same tone and manner as her ealta atatcnients of fact Ind the chief 'Tt departure from the commontie in twit Li piece ilea in lite charaling little child by lisaionit Whose Unhatial precocity a ird intelligence with her grace and "cutenet's- are very attractive It iti LiSelems to talk about the inconsist- etudes in the plot the impotunbilites the i' total lack of Paha! connection They are expmted In this clams of melodrama This piece is Atoosuitily well acted liarimY filimore Powers tieorga tiyileti- ham Chariett Ekteiston and ti Price ril all deserve an hilliatial anniOtalt of eredit for this They were far more atral 1 than the mond rim of asitort In this clams of plays like trimmings in the ahap or vaudeville specialties were very enjoyabl but am is always the came they were whol- ly waiianocii1 with the plot The plii i In a'as not enough ao vaudeville show was added Mr Coiltare's clever I recttatiou and Antis Heaths 'charming tlance Were amecially ilutewOrtily la thin list The Crescent i It is nothing unusual to se that packed Hewett are at the Creseent Tea-Cent The- 1 ater but it would be more nut of tile omit- nary to may that a week pastad without packed housem a considerable part ol linie This week opene with a large totronage all of the mla riding main iieitim (alien at the early performances Mandity evening Nianfleir Ready IR now taking steps lip move tile Wage back thirty rits Mal thereby glve the Crescent so additional seating capardtv of about 100 h' work tall' tie piishisl as rapidly as posaime pad Manager Heady Impels to have hit 1 toolge iiiiiilytiy the lalit of this week! The neW NH for the Week is a Verv Pliqlsing 41ne and the 4111Toreut Ottinlw a riiveil touch appiattas from the auideoi on Nionday night Alvaro) a clever singer appeal In several fodertialia i Sive! and aio roilor skate ri lists a ho do tioffie skillful and laughable shads on that tirOtilse tnuch laugh- ter loot applause Inirritt Ashton it Co appear In a '1 i langliaide sktdch entitiail 'cousin' 3oe hi wiiieh there is much f'in The hualiand takes his wife'm cousin for a former owetst hetrt on finding him at their home end Ito trodia el a rangcm for a duel 1 cousin don't meeth 10 appretlitte Ow gray1 Ity of the occasion and takes things ertsy Whea the hoshand fires be fells and I Pio former then learns of him Identity and begins te show ids soiniw declaring he will pive $104100 tO S41'e hail It is at this poitt that "t'slimin Joe" begIns to recover and ralea tia f1-n1 the floOr Master John (Ioniai arireara fn imper nod ainginal There la the tthlial Relection of moving' pictures with aithe new illms that tiro A cry catchy 1 SPEAKS AT LEBANOXA 4 11 saved! Itot Think of the rare economy! most of the weed characterietics arts to be seen There is the villain with his tires: lout his cigarette WM it rillimtem bis ovcr worked hi is wit ete Ttiet a in the villain- esti with her magnificent shoulders and 1 mitten' himitly ueveloped figure In glove-lilting Mess of sitaming red ami ''A tinnily Moho aforesaid agaiii in evening (trees baring to alte Theo I los la the imro wet) Kiway Hp mats on time cninitig tto the 1110Ml intracia- with a pair of a aait And tik-iet bias 'way and e0WPillig kl lliiir i101ell Uri tIiiire et the heroine ill I he I fetal sit its Mt ilea time she la a bit prettier Olen ai useal and rite more inilitterent than is pl orintetrily the case In met her MOSE inipaseioned deliveranctm were uttered to 1 exaetly the bailie lOve and manner as her 4 calla Jilaternents of Cwt Itut the Chief departure frglill the e011ittlfilltdO0 ill WM ll piece lies in the ellartaing little child Baby intelligence with het grace and "cute- LhIliOlitt WiltS unumual precocity SI It lit'rel' tire Very attractive i 1 I I 1 1 i 1 1 I ORION Tenn Oct night riders Mild? their appearanee at two potn within three miles of in broad daylight this Mtirtiing ObliM I fit teen miles frisim Camp Nemo About 6 o'elock this morning a roughly-dressed white man wearing a nmic appeared at the 110Mg lteiirge Beard the I A Ward farm about two wiles southwest of Gbion and demaniled breakfast Mr14 firiird was 11 kme In the house at the time Being informed that no food Wit4 prepared he ordered Ws 'tenni to breakfast and to milt him fr01111 woods nearby when It was ready 1t rs 1 bird eomplled The intruder ordered Mrs Penni to reenter the house while he ate order that he might remove his mast( without giving her a view of him features Kim ishing the repast the stitiniter departed without further words and jaiit by the piece where Mr was at work Two hours later while WM Brown of Minn Wag driving at a point about three miles from the 'Ward home 'he was eon fronted by a masked IlIgn who stepped 'from the bushes and ordered him to halt "What is your name where have you been where nre you going and whFit von business?" demanded the Mgt it rider Reeeiving apparently sailmfaetory repliem the man ordered Brown to proceed but RtiPiWPred with ORM When lirown inquired of Jin what he was doing in the vicinity Both men were dressed $imilarIV it ig thought by some that the visitor Fit the Beard home and the one who stopped Brown I I he AMUSEMENTS iots The opening night of the weelplimic Prt pagenwnt Of Barney Gilmore flnd 108 eorm puny in "Kidnapped in New Torii" lit the Bijou wan a success from the 'Tharp iit standpoInt lifonday night The hi iuse wit well filled and the erowd was' net slow to show its appreelation of the features both of the vaudeville and ORION Tenn Oct -h-Meshed night riders mottle appeartinee at two Has Been Turned Back to Montgomery by Detroit Itrritorr mt11 (iet Annoonoementm here Is to the effect that Tlitrd Ittlenlan I'erry purchamed front teckarls the latter part et "I have thus undortaken to give you A brief statement of the law am itnplimible to the various Pet and crime alleged to have been committed recently In this county by combinations of masked Men and those who were unmasked The At of lin7 quoted above does not apply to 'unasked men hut to unmasked rnen traveling and walking through the enuntry Ou the dinthrhatice of the peare The court eonfidently appeals to this Jury these officers and to every good mon in libion County and all through this State to uphold the Mullin Of our distinguimited Governor and those of tot who occupy subordinate positions in the administration and enforcement of the law "The blood of earn Rankin which was shed upon the banke of fteelfoot Lake at midnight's holy hour by a band of men alleged to have their faces covered to avnid deteetton cries nut for legal vindtcation and the puninhment of the horrible act which has astonished the world Oar own Tennessee and the beautiful Southland where th purest and beet strain of the Anglo-Saxon blood flown through the of her people is port i- tied and humiliated by the awful crime "The law la above and over us all to it our adoration fount first he paid With uplifted hands you se a grand Jury an? I as Judge and the Attorney General and all the peace officers have sworn by 111 uthern League senson will prob have been resent in Ills embalming iii ANN' tOrtted btlett to Monlgoinery found in the stornitell or the wile or tryouts with thellgers while not Dr t'ather plaintiff la a sensational ont irely disappninting did not he suit agninst ii 1aeitI Iitt nal pre In-Southerner superior to others on the local suran Com pa by whoth he sues tO colleot $15t00 insurnJAe on inp wire ao ording to a rteport on the antousy indite 1 1 i 4 1 4 by Or Louis 1 erny and read in court to CINCINNATI REDS I 1 1 1 i i i 1 I I I I 1 1 1 1 i 4 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 I I 1 I 1 1 i I 1 BOOKMAKERS day Thip report of Dr Leroy an admission by Lef Farris one of the 0)11 witnesses for the plulatirt that he wosi "rattled" amt the uppearoneo 'Airs1 1 IL Jtiiie Vi 110111 la Fisher talootted ids lioluved to leave town be(otose she Nsomd ta-onailly be wattled as itness in Con ease 41nistitittet the ftdttureu or today's I Leave for Cuba to clay Winter Ball Will Play Cuban League CINCINNATI Oct memrm of thf Cincinnati Paso Poll Club left lire fur Cub:" where they will play the ling clubs Of the Cuban League The expedition ia in (barge or Frank husincms manager of the Cho (Annuli club The following- playere are ill 1110 rt Pearce Spade whe timhbetl IltHf zet Ituggint li It Mitchell aml Kuhl NEW MORNING PAPER Discharged by Brooklyn Magistrate on Gambling Charge NEW yiiltKr Oct Lirhtentein Orlando A JOVIPS anit tivo other lesor toown freonenters or noe tr kg ure dgchlaiged rrOtit nd he elrr4tee of IviolatinK the Atitneve- tart anti- nibling' la US Were i1 ieiwe1 Atepiimirtte tielenier of Itrootilyn The Magistrate said the aceitee-d 'enitted tkjfl I) tioork to obtain heft Thee aieo bet othets time actin it horn layers atoi hrttieis This the Altd NA am not bookmaking Disti NE i rtan 1(100 wure elrro nolo liattl MAO! a Ottto I litVen A kid 1 Morning Star Makes Its Initial Bow at New Decatur DECATUR ()et The ''Forning Suit ts a now morning novspaper prin tett in New Decatur tho first nr 11101 appeared today It 14 a fou1'-e4-01171ln faho Demoratio in poltties pablished by it Williams onI carter ti Williamm Is the editor and Mrs ti IL Se Wel I 7 moclety editor aril Cartel- s' li Williams Is 0 1 i 4) awl Mrs ti IL St' ell 11 MI iC itty I Itr)r mild011 the eternal God that it should be en- ai of the melodramatic variety Soy- forced We owe It as a duty to theme n')" who have confided In es to lot the beanie Ural of the opeciallies brought forth pro-here and eimewhers hnow that Gml longrat opplsnite and some Of Mein tieruigns and the law of the land survivem fierVed it T11 theme of the meledrnina May We not act our part today and Watt a hit new to this pert of the emit-dry through this term Cr the otoint that 'When and ita a Onacqulite the timind miroaritolit we hove lintschrd 1fe battlee and playe(d Appian' at Of lila 't mot ot fall for 11- "W' tiumie of loom The kidnapping of tt child In Central Palk hy the deadly demporate elStRtftrillY dcmperadoem drawn from the Trthiot of the "Pluck Itand- is the central 1i-1On 111)Lit itd1111 the ilitilling plot re-Emperor volves teRHy all of the otOoctlottable feattitt of the overage tnelodnuttum ran not he urged against this pleoe Not rdhnle death may he recerded itgainat either or villoto 41t11 In fact tWithi't nor alit-lila mato the action Not a eitot foiling to the ground are told that fircd-obink el the powOcr that is thus KILLED IN DUEL Quarrel Over Woman Ends in Deadly Affray at Ilartranft Ky wet 2A--A Ifl irrct reniiting ovcr a woman today 01111111i i a uei bet 1 een John Nturphy and Thomas Lawson near Hart milli enn in which Murphy kTP 119 assailant made his escape awl IA now hiding' In a Noods near t'y A pose is In pursuit 177717Zr b- MEN AND WOMEN our part 41110n WO stage or action 'AV con feel that we hove rontributed our mite to the glory of OUT Country the preeervation tif our henotto the fillittl10 litiOe of our free Inott Lotions and the 'holding aloft the pure white spotleits hamlet' of the law When the intidel Emperor Julian In the early daym of our bloszed Christianity was llghting tho army of the lowly Nazarene and seekIng to demolish the tIhristiatt religion he re calved It la fatal wound in the aide from the mhafte ot the Christian frreett and no his holly vtuityttd nod tvitt our part 4110tt the stage of action con feel that W' have ontributed our Mite to the glory of out country th preservation tif our hornets the ffltttril eit thief of otir fres ingtittttiOntt bed the holding aloft the pure white taintCr' of -the law When the imidel Julian In the early days of our hammed titrimthinity Woo thUig t)i army of to lowly Ntittart-tle end seeking to demolish the i'llristiatt religion he co- ceied It Is said fatal wound in the side from the mhet I tt 'tiext fcrces and am his holly Vt VIR 4r et Lim flit CI fortionatural dar' a Ilia nal amajanarnmatioalk oirtrimtsooll000rnaimeribtratirirk: 1 conlog Pal ipso and not as trio SCORE WAS TIE 'NE EVANS CHtfpcit no tont or aolooDane Oillaillikandli rv-1 bold lay Drugs-iota NVA StirNOT( 'PN Ort --liervrartcm -4 4 -Att111mi t)el 7 4 leti: kVA 140 Ilis CI for unnatural tr: I 4 1 3 till: 76 i 4 '-2) 1 tiviL--Lti r'f' I 4-v A itp 11 111----- hf AZ (Ittv cp 47 i 7 I ri I if 1 kl 3 te -avir 4441 I 6 A I or tent la vista wrapper 1111vormliv anti' the rnivPraity' tor or North I ritit(1)1k ILIkr 4 'fa te 4 4 bY 1110rM PrVthi a 9 NORDICA TICKtTS sql TG 4 440111 ed en11 tttlwr tea a IErtA N' IN Tiql It ()t -(Pe 8P141 rtwkett 01ctr this CIsigrtiffitttl tht-t riot Opolse het-- t( 61 stt)v "'Amp Iltlt 11 Ill uthu pitt lie vi as Sctucurr3 r1tottot71254umt at Vic I the ore ie1Tla to I 1 1 4.

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