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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 6

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XOVOBEK 3 THREE AVORITES WON MICHIGAN VS VIRGINIA Chronic ueiraffineia 1 Dyspepsia De 7 OVERDOSQ COURTESY" 0Yonngr People to (lie Middle Aored Causes Uric Acid Pol AT end the PCK THE WNNER 1 ACCORDING TO RETORTS ROTH MEN AKE RBVOLVEIl SHOOTINC JOS Vkrl Everytliiinjj Satisfactory Cam it: A Ea those who have the fifteen coupons cut from TherM bo as follows: AUVASCEMKST SCIENCE All Ad YACHTING day BASEBALL AMVSEMENTS LESLIE CARTER THE BIO UN SHOT? 25c MATINEE WfflG WhO Saturday Rice and Hally Coben WHITNEY OPERA HOUSE Mitim To dlJ IIJAHIS ur nIfr if tiih tin vic nioGB lOu IOC IS SOe 1 1 ull Returna JACK BUSINESS RINGERS must OTTO BUCX STELZER 1 dear our doubt in an firing even a rib sight Most revolvers the longbarreled above the barrel above the rib to of the weapon to deliberate target ad as CLOTH PAPER Wert Cay iitt Nlcht Sunday November Jim Jeffries and Toni fight to rnorrow night in the arena Island Sporting club for the heavy Registered by US Patent Office DOROTHY IRWTS III'IIITS hl' Txft end tackleLeft guard Canter Right guard Right tackleRight end Quarter Left half Right half ullbaek Umpire Stans are interested meet In New strength that ability to go Boston comes former Brook ill Monroe Steiner Greening Dewey Dumber Osbome RHcy Armstrong A Steiner Collum Carroil ox Grant Newcombe other cases toThe carrying of revolvers as a practice by men not habitually in jieill breeds cowaydice ana crime 3 Commencing: MON DAY NOV Sot aban Viola a so furlones sell! ng Darki air won Russen It nil (Kan and 1 to 3 won Buffoon 1 and 6 to 1 second Mee 7 to 2 and 4 to Bthird Tarvin Blarneystone Du be desired Other than this and simply prepared himself as he facetiously moved from Allenhurst all best of spirits ana no one than Jeftiu They arrived 't IN jKzHlxat Sale cf seats now open $2 $1 50 EOc 25c nrevaHu that did at I league aaiiarioni aien oi put a club in here assoon as the others strength and ample backing and there is chance that Detroit will have baseball different management next spring Brin left this port to day liome steam craft saluted the dipped her colors in response imparlance that De opportunlty to wit weather conditions largest crowds ever with success and De a real tame of the col of its environments to REE PRESS LINERS other they of think much of that Miss Smith 'said a addressing his LYCEUM SSSrteBlood Specific) is the only hope for Cancer it cures the most malignant Our treatise on Cancer senx free by the? Swift Specific Co Atlanta Ga nrunu mitHWMM DR Head and hsad finishes were the the first race being the sirgie exception members of the Dixon Got Hie riecLIon New York November 2 George Dixon got the decision over Curley the Bngltshnian at the etld of their 25 round bout to night from ths Jeffrie' Sharkey fight read from the stage riday night Cole Jdhrecn in YYXf Tlie'Shnmrock is at Last Honieward Bound New York November 2 The defeated cup chal lenger Shamrock in tow of the tug James A' Lawrence and followed by Sir Thomas steam yacht ward bound yacht which ANN ARBOR MEN SHOULD WIN THE GAME IN GOOD STYLE Returns from the Jeffrie Sharkey fight read tr0I singe riuny with John CU i in a private parlor talk a rigid church this wave over the country a yousnot shrink rrorn Admission non $100 $lffO SPORTING ARE MAKING EW WAG ERS ON THE BIG' IGHT RESULTS YESTERDAYS RACING CHICAGO AND OAKLAND BOXING 'in 'His Comic Opera Triumph Universally Indorsed by Press and Public October 6 7 Mrs Leslie Carter in Za Za AN ESTO ble Vllallzer the prescription of a famous rench physician will quickly cure you of 11 nervous or diseases of the generative organs such as JLot Hunbovd lineuasis OOTBALL ELEVENS WILL MEET AT BEN NETT PARK SATURDAY AUDH07IUM ROLLER RINK st Art $300 $150 JERIES AND SHARKEY EXPRESS CQN IDENCE BUT ONE MUST LOSE wj lu juirry ml amuBs a jirniiia wrivwtiwir It stops all losses by day or night Prevent quickness Of discbarjfo which If not check leads to toperruaiorrhCBa and all the horrors of knpotency i i 1 it 4 ar W'1 wr ran! hnnt i vr in Kiuuej a uiju wu unuury Qiguus ui uh i wpuHura and restores small weak organs a Thft ruUMriil 1 1 fVi A a I mi vaV OajU A'Td fat Kam a tin a QA Da a Art A frt sniiVil wl fl SlAl IIISi the only known remedy to evre without operation SOOO testimonials wrlVJw? guarantee given and money returned If boxes does not effect a permanent cure LG0abQxrpl9f by mail Send for riticifi circular and testimonials Address UAVOIm MtlilCINli COM 0 Box 20TG San ranclscb Cat OR SALTS IN DETROIT RY BURD GUAY CO 2OS WOODWARD AVE Site Wa Iinninne Th English language reminds one Rome of these typewriters and the game of whist It looks mighty simple but the further you go along the more compli cates and swear provoking it is We have all heard of the man who told his sweet heart that before marrying her he confes? that he was a somnambulist mind said the tweet jilrl are Presbyterians pelves but we are not a bit nnrrnw tShortly after ihe death of Robert Inger were discussing the 1 st nri tiu ve a talk a rigid church selling Dare Merrv Bov Rainier vralbee 07: ourth race selling A Henna dill: Klckum lfth race uturity course welling innegan vvnitcomo Cambridge Mass November 2 In the open practice Wednesday on ield the briskest and snappiest practice game of the season was shown A large crowd watched the last public practice before the game with sylvanla and was enthusiastic over the brilliant showing made The team left for Philadelphia to day and it any Judgment may be marie by this work they are in pretty good trim to meet Penn sylvania or the first time this week the line and backs started off together and the whole 'varsity eleven worked uniformly well The sec onds' back was easily broken up Sawin Showed UP well making three touchdowns for the 'varsity a brilliant run half the length of the field and a pretty fair catch Burnett tried a goal from the 32 yard line on a place kick but failed The ball was then taken to the 55 yard line but this time mtseed by so narrow a margin that' the crowd 'thought he nade it and loudly cheered him Warren made many short but spir ited runs around left end of fifteen yards and more Iteld still keeps up his good kicking but bls ankle Is still weak and he went hobbling off the field before the game was over No tricks were used but Donald was called buck to rush me can uonma is a naru pucker and no would prove a great aid If called back emergency1 SOUTHERN TEAM WILL ARRIVE IN DE TRO1T DURING THE DAY rom numerous cases of chronic dyspepsia of different forms the tOflowing have been chosen as exhibiting the good effects of this waterXeport of our Cases of LATULENT DYSPEPSIA otnilied for brevity THE BEST TABLE WATER i Philadelphia Pa November Pennsylvania Indulged in the last practice on ranklin field before the Harvard gains Wednesday afternoon The playing was good at intervals but there were occasional slumps Hara's leg 1g causing him trouble again so be ds unable to bear the blunt of the game Teas the new guard showed up well though he Is still a little stiff from the Chicago game He is thoroughly aggressive and has overcome his awkwardness Potter plaved well at end but kept out of all the mans plavs to favor his Kennedy Smith Reugen berg and McCracken were ail tried at halfback McCracken and Smith did the best work and will doubtless play those positions Saturday playing was less ragged than usual Ho put more spirit into his work and gave the signals more smoothly There is a general feel ing inong the students that Pennsylva nia will be victorious Saturday and all the offers at slight odds are being taken It is now asserted that Manager isher of the Wisconsin tvam has made a proposition to play Chicago either ln Madison or Milwaukee cember on the condition that a rotation of games be arranged and an eoual division cf Ihs gate receipts lie made no matter where the games are played frtagg says he is willing but will not accept a date aa late as December i) while ha also demands a guarantee of XfiWtl or flOOO with the privilege of taking 50 per cent nf the receipts As Wisconsin would not care to take the chance of losing' ta Michigan by playing a hard game prior to the one of Thanksgiving day and as there is no possibility of drawing a crowd tn Milwaukee that would warrant th payment of such a big guarantee it can be safely said at the present tune that the Maroon and Cardinal elevens will not meet this year guards' back was eaMiy broken up Sawin To morrow the gentlemen who in the rival baseball leacue will York and they promise to show will leave no doubt as to their through with the project rom the news that Tom McCarthy the lyn outlielder has secured eufllclent backing to put a team in tho circuit and the promoters are very In Detroit the same condition Erevalki that did at the beginning ct the new Ague agitation Men of means are prepared to show yet a soil Utile partv ram nl his life inally after much member of doubt sweeping dreadful thine? Dn th attack of thi horrible tin" replied a gonte little womm have been exposed to every thing and never took a disease in my life No indeed I would not bs a bit afraid of it If it broke out hex LouUville Times 07 Elbe 05 Silver b3 second race 7 Anchored 100: Do i XJelkarth Ringmaster 106 Tour GuIIrter Hohennollern 90 Alturas Jolly Briton Don Open Daily 2 to 5 and TH6 to 10:30 A 11AJD Amusement stamps accepted vtsst Admission Evenings 25c 10 ex xr afternoons 10c 10c extra for skates Winslow's Ball Beating Skates for uurk Mlies 11 Connover Kensington Tyrian 102 Primavera b'j I'uui Var t7 oucond race six fui Whip Hall bell Ilia Precursor Mlcwood Mynheer 101 Armor Os tellnghuysen 02 Arnpnor VI rancoo Wul iiewAVax Taper ts7 Third face 11 10 miles Rajre Perfume 1 (' Imperatcr JOI Myth 105 Conconl JU Langaon 1111 Mata: za Hut Tonic Swamp Angel Nearest Marxian n9 Weller OSourth race Warrenton 110 Lothario HiO Wait Net j07 tlon 97 Our Nellie Utt ifth race mile and seventy St Si monian Dr iUsimuions 110'Iaidv Harriot Miss Mitchell Cherry Head Light ing Come vairr ueneviiie 1 jue Haggerty 107 5ei 'Pau Puk Peewis 95 Matt Simpson Sixth race 514 Miss Hanover JOT vonah Sun lol leuron Mauvilia Grade Hand and Glove 102 Wisconsin Team Will Be Wrecked Mndfwon Wis November 2 Pat the crack Wisconsin full back and captain will not kick the pigskin again after he finishes this sea J11111 Ivins' the coach who has terrorized all other western coaches and gave Yale's men a bad scare will also leave Wisconsin while he devotes himself to the practice of law In his New England home The feats of the great Australian punter are known widely and no gne will hesi tate to recognize the loss which western football will suffer by his determlnatiop to leave the game for good going to settle down to said will be no more athletics of any Kind for mo after I get through with this season of football I Shall settle down to the practice of law next summer but have not determined where" Owing to a snowstorm there was no football I ractfce Wednesday At the practice Tuesday was so severely injured in his right leg that he may not appear in Saturday's game The Injury is In the same place as that received In the intercollegiate meet last spring and will be slower to heal than an ordinary hurt New York November The Pride Trillo Dan Rice were the winning favorite's at Aque duct to day rule The track had dried out and was fast and th 7 dear cool weather attracted A good crowd 1 The fourth lace a handicap at a mile and a six teenth was the feature of the day's sport Only four Leases went rto tee post but they 'were so well matched at the'weights that they were' all lapped at tins tlnith Trillo was the favorite 'but I 1 nad a following Tt Ko made all the running and in a hard drive won oy a head from Raffarllo who trailed to the heal of the stretch but closed strong at the end Summaries: itst race about 7 furloxigs The Pride 197 (Bullman) 7 to 10 115 (J Murphy) 20 to hanua 112 (Jenkins) time 1:28 1 5 Judge Pidw and Mazarine also run Second race tafurlongs Goluone Ill (dullman) 0 to 1 and 7 to 6 Won WaringI'M tUlawson) 7 to 10 and out second Magiu LIgnt HW (Collins) to I and 2 to 1 third nine i0s 4 5 Baek Talk Prestidigi tator visies Moouae nnd Neponset also ran Third race mile ami lO Belle of Troy lui (Jenkins? 9 to 5 and 3 to 5 won (CompensationHXJ (Slack) 50 to 1 and 12 to 1 second Lamp Globe 1)3 (Hangman) to 1 and to 1 thirdtime 1:43 lauy Dindsey Jueoiua Athamas Claroba and Aioeiekin alao ran race 1 lo miles Trillo XI 8 0 to 5 and 3 to ti won ov a heao: Italtaeilu Hi (Jenkins) lx to 5 and 4 to 5 secund vharentus lli lawson) 3 to 1 and 4 to 0 tblraj Itlrne 4 1 5 Nilin Conig aitu ran) hittu race 1 1 ltl miles selling Dan Rice lull (Jenkine) to 5 and 1 to 2 won Scotch Plaid lol (Wilson) 1I to 5 and 4 to 5 second TSivaraao 11 101 Connor) 11 to 5 and 7 to 10 third time 1 19 4 5 Estacg James 51 and Juilusr Caesar also ran Sixth race i Aiolden tvuitie iClawson) 4 1 and 7 to 5 wn Dissenter 112 muilman) 8 to 6 ano 3 to 5 second uranueur HZ (VVlison) 1 to 5 and i to 5 third time 1:10 3 5 Solon War renwood Angle Llebe rank Webb I'incher and George a iso ran five Sister ox TTE DETROIT REE PRESR? RIDAY The next thing to do i to apply the ciples of snap shooting with shotgun or archery practice to shooting with the revolver Shoot both eves onen trv to drive with a bullet but do try to get so that you can bit a spot as big as a saucer at ten twenty thirty or forty yards Practice shooting at all angles up and down side ways quartering shots on the water straight up in the tree or directly down hill Learn your weapon thoroughly ind out just how much it throws up and in stinctively allow for that raise as you pull the trigger use a revolver that shoots 10 either one side or the other Shoot by Intuitive judgment not by taking aim but simply by holding the revolver firmly and getting the angle with both eyes as a wing shot does with a shotgun ox a skilled archer does with a bow A man should be able in this way to shoot a squirrel out of a tree or even a duck on the water a good long distance away When going to mill in Iowa with Gen Hardeman in my boyhood days 'I saw him kill seven prairie chickens from the wagon In seven consecutive shots with a 44 caliber cap and ball revolver Every chicken was shot at deast twenty five yards away and in two or three instances as far as fifty yards from the wagon I would rein in the horses and stop the wagon and the old Texan would draw down on the bird and fire almost with the same motion and each time he fired he got his bird AU were shot through the body He told me that in the story books men cut heads oft with revolver bullets but that he thought was taking advantage of the birds He cla'med to be a good shot with a revolver and I thought and still think that he was a first class one There was no poking about to get aim with him just the level ing of the weapon and the report It takes the using up of quite a lot of cartridges to attain even tolerable profi ciency as a revolver shot with a short bar relled gun but once acquired it Is a useful accomplishment You may not happen to have occasion for your skill more than once or twice in a lifetime but when yon do need it you are apt to need it bad To be a good all around shot with a revolver in a practical way to have a knowledge which necessarily takes a man into the woods and fields: and gives him outdoor training which will ba of lasting benefit to him The greatest caro should be taken while using the revolver in these wander ings not to shoot in the direction of live stock or people The least settled portion of the conutry is the best for practicing in Shooting rapidlv with double action or self cocking revolver is not productive of accuracy but quite the reverse And a double acting pistol even of the best make will sometimes stick and refuse to revolve which might make It awkward in some cases It IS better to trust to cocking the weapon each time even if you have a dou ble actfnp arm and nre one shot at a time rather tnan grind out all the charges In Gatling gun fashion One bullet in the object aimed at Is better than a grist of them over around or under Revolvers should be kept spotlessly clean and free from dirt and rust After firing a few rounds the weapon should bo thor oughly cleaned! Any rust or dirt is apt to clog the working of the parts Never keep a revolver where children or women can find It use it in town on the ourth of July The 32 or 38 calibre revolvers of the standard makes are the ones which will be found to be the cheapest in the long run' Leather holsters will keep them from wearing the pocket if it Is found npcesary to carry one in the city Such a necessity arises among bank messengers men who carry sums of money to pay off hands in remote ts and In some To day the University of Virginia foot ball players somo twenty strong accom panied by coaches and a number of root ers will arrive in Ietroit ready for t'leir meeting on the gridiron with eleven The game wilt be played at Ben nett park Saturday afternoon and as it la the only event of trolters will have an ness at home with favorable one of tne known at a football game in this state is sure to bo out The effort to make it a so ciety event such as the important matches in both east and west have grown to be has been crowned troit will be given lege game with all morrow afternoon rom Ann Arbor oomes the word that Michigan Is ready and anxious for the struggle although it must be admitted that the has shown more desirable form later In other seasons than is elident now 1n the practice games Of Vir ginia little Is known other than that the southern university always turns out a strong team of heavy men who will doubtless present a line that Michigan will find trouble in penetrating Virginia has bees couched by graduate player following the same plan in vogue at Ann Arbor and as they have also been pined against mem bers of the Big our on several occasions It Is certain that they play an up to date game of foot oall and one that will convince Michigan sup porters that no easy task lies before the 'varsity About the only line on the relative strength of the team is secured through the medium of Pennsy Chicago stood the eleven off and Should have won the game while scored 33 points against Virginia and the latter team crossed the red and llue line once That was early in the season and Virginia has surely improved since that time so as Michigan men certainly consider their team as strong as the maroon eleven Capt Steckle should lead his team to victory by a fair sized score The officials for the Pennsylvania game will bo Dr Brooks of Harvard and Mr Cbrbin of Yale Twenty players will leave here next Wed nesday night and will lay over at Wavne a sub urb of Philadelphia from Thursday night until Saturday Olil Sons layed Three Halves New Haven Ct November varsity football players were given the hardest work of the season Wednesday being put through three halves a total of one hour's actual plav The regular ends Thomas and Schweppe are still out of condition and Winter and Gould again skirted the varsity line Stillman was able to play less than ten minutes because of a wrenched nusele in his shoulder and Hale and rancis were at tackle: At guard a change was made in laving iff Olcott and playing Tomlinson one substitutes Harry Richards whose fiS run downed Wisconsin played throughout the varsity practice at right halfback work at left halt showed the greatest improvement made by any plavef in two weeks During the half which was secret prac tice only one touchdown was made Tnmltnon grabbing the ball on a fumble and making a neat run The second half was entirely devoted to defensive work the scrubs being glvgtl the ball throughout practice the open it can bo macle as fascinating and ns murlj' an exercise as rifle shooting And a nation which has generally become pro ficient tn the use of the revolver and the rille is one which commands respect Chi cago Hocord 1RT 'CH0ICUS 'CAPTURED HAL IRE EVENTS AT AQUEDUCT 4 ex DORIZAR AT 40 TO 1 LANDED THE MONEY AT NEWPORT frern JERIES SHARKEY fight Semi windup HAiinMND JIM WATTS Windup 'w SIELO the teaui which roa against Vlrxlni'i will he 1 strong' one Mesun? Knisrht and Detroit will he the officials for the game third time 1:15 Honest Run DHso pl Maces bee Turkish Bridet Zcmora ourtn race 1 irtzar Iw 1 Ransom) 40 to 1 won: Pi 1 nochle 1KJ orehand) 15 to 1 second Souchon 1 (Weddcrsirand) 7 to 2 third time 1:42 1 2 John Yerkes Hit Rolla The Star of Bethlehem Beguile Cathedral Hlttlck Han Satn ul vifen Lord Zent also ran ifth race mile and 20 syards selling Bell Punch Y15 (orehand) 6 to 2 wen The Bondman 101 (Boland) 13 to 5 see ond SKldubia lv2 iSilvertn 15 to I thin! time 1 45 'J atherland resco Nellie' Prince rank Wagner HUI Billy Derby Maid Uarbee Lord Neville also ran Entries: irst race furlongs Prints of Wales 102 Hop Scotch 104: Gold ox 105: Donald Lain 107: Troubeam 10v: Great Land Hurricane 112 Second race 7 Etta Laura 99: Highland Lad Tiektuli 102 John Yerkes 107 Zazei Maple TU0p launtJl'J Third race selling 11 1(5 Pete Kitchen Morallel 03 Semper Eadem ltd Dryo McCleary 97 riesland 00 Osrlc II m302 Virgie lOJ Croesus 107 Molo Krias Krlngle: Ul JTouxtb race mile (Eleanor Hohuea hl Branch 92 93 ipir Rolla Beguile 10(1 Skillman 10'J ifth 'race selling mile Aureole Glad Hand 10V (Headley The Sluggard Col duke 101 Dora lol Canus bod John Keasler Donation 107 Scandland 110 lop Arquebus 111 This Prevents uniblins Princeton November When the mm yent on the field yesterday Caat Edwai ds an nounced that every man that fumbled the ball would be sent to the side lines and as a result the players clung to the pigskin with death grips Hodgson kicked off for the scrubs and II ill (brand catching the ball on the 40 yard line started down the field An interesting Interfer ence quickly formed around him and warded off Uie tacklers ho essayed to stop him After a ill yard run straight down the center of the field tlie big right tackle landed the ball behind tho goal posts for a touchdown: Mattis failed at kicking the goal The half ended soon after with the ball on the scrubs' 20 yard line In the sec ond half the did not try to score but gave the ends plenty of chances to get down the held quickly on punts If the Tigers' keep up the present brace there is hope that Brown will be beaten in comfortable fashion The Difference of ('loihlnf How much more toughness and endurance tho average woman has than the average man when It comes to a question of the coldt One would have a sort of pity for a man who should venture out on the chilly days of autumn with no overcoat Yet the extra coat that the woman dons is no thick er nor warmer than the ordinary inside coat that a man uears within doors and In which he looks in the outer air But the woman on the other hand wears that little coat over a cotton shirt vvaisrt and is warm and comtortable' Often this climate the addition of a fur collarette Is the only concession she makes to the colder days' when a man's light overcoat is ban ished by the coming of the heavier winter garment In summer it Is as much of a injstery how the man can smilingly endute the eternal coat while his sister or wife or mother covers her shoulders with the airiest of New York Evening Sun Buffalo Lithia WterI Haye You Bought YourKipling Bopks? San iancUco November Weather clear and irack slow Oakland Summurlt 4 irst race uturity ccaree Dunlcl 103 5 Ward) a to 5 won Aborigine 103 (ilorgni)dZ io I wvoud TUo Echu lox Jonev) even rd time 113 Adam tie airfax Morelia iA lauCell alxo ram isevvnd lucw luturily uree Iburvii 1V (T Buruai to 5 'Wva Jack M'Caue lol (Thorpe) 3 io 1 second VUvMlor IvT (J 5v arc) to 1 third time ItiZva wn lud 1Im) ufferlug iuo ran Third race' 1 furlunga aversham Ilv (Ruiz) 8 tu 5 "Hoii Iju8 bear Jia (H touleld) 7 to I flrarrow Ill ri'horpe) 2 to 1 third tiae and Rio Chicso also ran ourth lti zulle Bosl'iantf joj (J Waru via va 08 WztaM to I rcwM avi io tiiiri iiux Monnel and Tirado also ran luff Ctilhuahtus JCG CTborpe) 7 to wir Roeeriuor de )1 1 Piggott) 1 to 3 se ond buit4 Goodwin DO (Morgsn) 7 to 1 third time MalwI a High Hee toiiver Maid Mwi won arwj Tourist II also ran Sixth re 104 (T Burn! 8 to won Dr Tie nays 105 Jone) to 5 second LMhiru lv (ItariUu 1 third Uiae Maijj'e 1 Alicia Tenriea Be Happy iM Magno ulxo Entries': trt ratx s'lllrg ft fm Yra VrfUe Jlra Ricardo Ixntio MJ Cook 102 101 Kootenai artJUna Mrs Idol Winston writes: is hereditary in our family my father sister and aunt having died from this dreadful disease I was thoroughly alarmed therefore when a malignant Can cer appeared on my side and at once sought the treatment of the beat physicians They were unable Tf rrvrn ram 1 kz 4 kZ 1 AVrt i 4 1 U1 I CIS 11 Cancer continued to grow worse and spread 1 then tried which forced the disease out and cured me permanently" Detroit College Downed Monroe ily The Detroit college eleven has yet to meet de feat Yesterday at Monroe they hail dif ficulty in shutting out the Monroe high school by a score ef 17 to 0 The college goal was never In danger the nearest advance to it being up to the 40 yartl line while the collegians had prac tically their own way throughout the game Mon roe ootild not stop the rushes of the college backs nor ulp the long end runs by Breen Brennan and Mtzgerald Dingeman nd Egan at tackle were persistent gTound galr era and the college Inti ference was seldom broken Next Thursday De troit college will play the Polish seminary at tho aivuuus Brennan Dlngernan Slattery Hammond O' Donoghue Mlnef Breen itzgerald Rousseau Jones Dwver Girard in The resent Century Ahead of Previous Combined At the recentt'meeting in Columbus of the American Association for the vaneement of Science an attempt was made by Mr A Wallace to classify the dis coveries and inventions to which the prog ress of mankind ismainiy due Two groups were formed the first containing the epoch jnaklng' advances achieved previous to the present century and the second embracing those of equal value that have had their origin in the present aentury In the nrst group are fifteen items In the last twenty the progress of the world in the nine teenth century appearing to exceed that of all the previous centuries put together In the first list are placed alphabetical writing and Arabic notation Both 5riginal in pre historic times In the fourteenth century comes the compass1 and ln: the fifteenth the printing press The seven teenth century gave us the telescope the barometer the thermometer differential calculus tho recognizing of the attraction of gravitation the laws of planetary mo tion the knowledge of the circulation of the blood and the measurement of the velocity of light The early steps of the evolution of the steam engine and the foundation of modern chemistry and electrical science be long to the eighteenth century Since 1800 the doctrine of the correlation and conservation of forces has been estab isihed and the nebular theory has been set forth The spectroscope and the germ theory of diseases belong to this period To be added are the electric telegraph the telephone and tho phonograph The Besse mer process of making steel the use of an esthetics the railway and the steamship periodic law in chemistry the molecular theory' of gases Lord vortex theory of matter tha discovery of the glacial period in geology and the es tablishment of the origin and antiquity of these also belong to the nineteenth century The list might be extended but this imperfect enumeration indicates that what has been accomplished in physical science alone has been verv considerable It is however hardly just to primitive man not to give him fuller credit for the inven tion of language the use of fire the dis covery of metals the taming of the discovery and discrimination of useful grains herbs and fruits the utilization of tools arid the arts of building and naviga tion Some of these things look easy now but they were not so obvious to our remote ancestors Baltimore Sun' Qrams of Health 7hee little pill wilt quickly car Constipation congestion Headache OIXTRA CO New York I Iwoy Pr i Light Guard Armory RIDAY NOVEMBER 3 Varsity rlayed Poorly Ann Arbor Mich Novembor (Special The senior law team won its second game this after noon defeating the sophomore medics by th score of 21 to 5 The law team has developed into one of the strongest class teams that ever played here and will undoubtedly land the Inter class championship won to day' game by better team work and steady line bucking After putting up some of the best football of the year for the past two or three days th" took a slump this afternoon and secme i unable to hold its own against the second eleven rance played with the scrubs in order to get into th guards' book plays and of rour strengthened that team He will play in the Vir ginia game Saturday on tlie 'varsity The con stant changes which have been made during the week have resulted in somo disorganization but GAVUOL tQUARE THEATER EVERY EVENING Matinees Mon Wed and Rat EXTRAVAGANZA CO Returns on Jeffriee toharkev 'isht riday Nignt ZIZ ZIZ and DE VIL AHONG the WUSIEV Next BUTTERLY NOVEMBER and II JOSEPH JEERSON Thur Night Sat RIP VAN WINKLE riday THE RIVALS Saturday CRICKET ON THE HEARTH and LEND ME 5 SHILLINGS Sale of Seats opens Monday Nov Gth lorlzar at 40 to 1 Won at Newport Cincinnati November 2 The victory of the Ilglit welglited lorlzar In the handicap' for all ages was the feature of the eport at Newport to lorizar was 40 to 1 In the betting and cleverly ridden little Ransom The weather was showery but the track fust Sum maries: irst race 5 1 2 Scarlet Lily 100 Knight) 3 to 1 won Marion Lynch loo (Wed deratrand) 20 to 1 second Sadie Biirnum 105 rost) 30 to 1 third time 3 4 Harry Luoesci) Louts Lissak Princess 1' eitoi a rancis Cnnrobert Tim Guiney Voletta Sallie Crouse also run Second race and 2i) yards Harry Preston VS (Knight) 4 to 1 won Koenig (W Wou Is) I to 1 second Winlock lol Thompson) 10 to 1 third time 1:43 3 4 Etidurpha Istnd Ho Lsture'ntian King Elkwood oLtnei tut is ioc (tan Tnlrtl race i 100 (Boland) to 5 sdrn) 59 to 1 eecond The Bobby 103 (Rowders) SV) to i lute Irish Jewel Ueonee also ran irst race ub Innovator 101 (Vltn e) 7 to 2 won Morris Voliner HIS (Conley) 2 to 1 second ulekma him (A Booker) third time Lovable finished second was disqualified for foul Aloha II Mont Eagle 011 Gilmore Myrtle Gebauer lorence Anetla pinorms and ly Lotta alsu ran Second race D4 miles George Lee 100 (Vltatoe) 3 i to 1 won Chancery 99 (Mitchell) 2 to 1 sec ond Monongah 99 (Patterson) third time 2:1 Admetus Teutons Joe Siieloy Hold Up andi Hub Prather also ran race 3 furlong Hugh enny 104 (Mitehell) to won Hey Salazar 10b (McQuade) 2 to 1 second' Goebel 102 (Winkfield) third time 1 Vice 5 Loyal Prince Tho hemlst tineas Muv Beach 4 and White Ivy a lso ran J'ourtb race mile m11 Voiandles 95 (Mitchell) 4 to 1 won Macy 107 (Vltatoe) 4 to 5 second Elidad 101 (lick) tnp DH'b Dal Steele Jimmie Cleevv Catastrophe King Bermuda Cuirassier Jessie Jarb'ie Jimp and Tllllis also ran' ifth raco Maclo Mniee iib (Mitchell) 3 to 1 won The Monk 109 (McQuade) even second Kitty 99 (W Jones) tnlrd time 1:10 Hl ocher Lomond Microscope Jeff Yoloco Ma harajah air Test and Supreme also ran? 'sixth race David 97 (Mitchell) 4 to 5 won Banish 108 (Mason) 8 to 5 second Highland Prince 88 (McQuade) third time 1:47 St Wood The Elector Dogtown Del Paso II Lll ih Ilan Reed ami Zacatoso also ran I irst race 5 Syra Ophelia' I alsy 0 Light Wind arrie Terralene Mmer iia La Carina Crystyne Miss Vitllera 108 Miss ee Antoinetta' 103 Second race 11 10 miles Princess Murphy 101 Mr John on 1(0 1 acade JO' Rosavannah 107 Tip Gal lnnt Bright Night Culnaesler 108 Lost Time Hold Up Blenheim 105 Nailer 100 Ram let 97 Third trace 7 Dr Cave Bon nivard Red Cross Jeff 98 Brownie Anderson lorinel II 102 Allaeoochee 89 ourth race 7 furlongs The Jefferson red 1 Harr Walkenshaw 123 Terrene 114 Maurice sjr AV 117 Her avor Little Manna Iionna Rita' Papa Harry Inverary II Woodranger David Ismen Inuendo 1 19 Senator Thompson '114 I ifth raoe mlle Maud Wallace 82 Duke of Baden 103 Tonmys CVBrien 85 Judge Stead man 108 Uhlers 100 Nellie offso Deering 10s Man of Honor 85 Sixth race 5 furlongs selling Little Alarm Chiffon Sandurango liedr Gidd 301 Easter Card 107 HernoM 112 Llt tie Jack Horner Prince Harry 101 Saratoga 109: Eva "Wilson 1(M: Rosalia 9G Nora Balk Line 104 Hey Salazar 109 Dr Robcr Bartholow MA LLD Professor of Materia Aledira andi General herapeuties in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia etc: LU HIA SPRINGS of Virginia contain well defined traces of lithia and are alkaline This is used with great advantage in Gouty Rheumatic and Renal Affections IT IS THE BEST TABLE WATER KNOWN HE AND 1 HAVE SOME EXPERIENCE THEM Both of these waters are powerful Nerte Tonics and Exhilarants and No i is alsp a potent Blood Tonic and is especially indicated in all cases where there is Poverty or Deficiency of Blood In the absence of these symptoms No 3 is more especially indicated Buffalo Lithia Water is for sale by Grocers and druggists generally Testimonials which defy all imputation or questions sent to any address PROPRIETOR BUALO LITHIA SPRINGS VRGIWIi Americans arc generally supposed to be the best shots in the world with a revolver As a nation they probably are and more Individuals among them are doubtless bet ter acquainted with the possibilities of the weapon than among other races But itremain true nevertheless that the ordi nary man who buys a revolver knows noth ing the art of shooting with one He usually buys a self acting weapon whose uye or six chambers can be rapidly dis charged and the dealer loads it for him If any necessity arises he pulls the trigger as fast as he can and the bullets are hurled harmlessly into space If mere accuracy in target shooting is sought for he heavy framed revolver of A caltber is easiest to become expert with het recoil is slight and the tendency to overshoot is greatly lessened But target shooting vvith these heavy long barreled small caliber weapons is mere gallery prac tice It is not of practical use and must remain simply as an exhibition of indoor skill in a particular branch of revolver shooting The target shooting with the 41 caliber revolver when practiced in the open and at distances up to fifty yards requires great skill All such shooting is done offhand by the experts and Walter Winans the revolver shot is to day the best living at this game Some members of the Boston revolver clubs however are credited with having pushed him close lately in the matter of records These large weapons cannot of course ba carried except in a belt A soldier expert in their qse would be doubly effective against an enemy at close quarters for the shooting rules giving comparatively brief space between shots tend to produce quick ness as well as accuracy in the marks man The men who are skilled in this kind of shooting can plant 44 caliber bullets in to a space the size of a body at forty or fifty yards in rapid succession with rarely a rfliss The long barreled revolvers 6 inch 76 1 2 inch 7 inch and 7 1 2 inch give greater ac curacy than the short barreled weapons Being hea viert they do not so much and are capable of being held stead ier But the difference between shooting with them and with the short pistols is so marked that excellence with either is a separate and distinct art To shoot well with a 2 1 2 inch 3 or 3 1 2 inch barrel offhand and at ranges front twenty to fifty yards distance Is a very uncommon accomplishment By shooting well mean shooting quickly and with a fair degree of accuracy for nine shots out of ten There is nothing verv difficult in taking one of the short barreled revolvers in both hands and making good scores at targets This can be learned by practice But the ability to shoot offhand with the shortbarreled holding the weapon in one hand is a science It is not to be mastered by simply thrusting out the re volver aiming ana of this kind and ones are built with and a high coarse make up for the tendency raise or "throw In shooting by the novice so much time is generally taken to get atm that the hand of the shooter and his shots go far and high The first thing to do after getting a revolver is to clamp It in a vise between two pieces of wood and find out it it is absolutely accurate If five or six bul lets all go about in the same spot when the revolver is fired the gun is all right Next go to a first class gunsmith and have him reduce the trigger pull Nearly all re volveias pull too hard on the trigger A hair trigger balance is of course to be avoided but a moderately easy pull Is highly desirable for the sake of accuracy prin the your with tacks son Uric Acid Pni I son causes Gout Chronic Rheuma tism Dis ease Diabetes Mellitus Calculietc I As we become older we become more and moi creatures of habit and are made un comfortable by any alterations that inter fere with our accustomed arrangements One oi the most marked instances of this dislike of change in small things is the af fection we grow to feel for and ih depend ence we place upon some favorite chair As a consequence it becomes an unwritten law in the household that one particular seat mamma another papa Not tht the owners openly cnairs as knowledge and so claim right that would be to me of the dependencies of rs but thev feel distinctlv their favorite scats are taken and are wretched if forced by conventional tiohtenesn to take another place for any length ct time It el ooi(5 young people who vTsit nt strange houses to remember this peculiar ity (or infirmity as they doubtless would consider it) and to take more pains than they generally do not to interfere with the comiort or tne emer household Young folks are not to affect ar exaggerated and officious politeness in proffering tho best chairs to persons older than themselves That is in bad form and always irritates middle aged people mor or less but they should observe where their ciders naturally bestow themselves and remember these iirecilections tor future guiilancc i a that you seem so fond of man advanced years granddaughter "Why do you not like her queried tho daughter of the house have no special he replied Is simply bad form that is all I suppose she cannot help being Nellie said her friend af terward to her mother just hap pened tor take seat and when ho came in for afternoon tea he had to take another That is the whole trouble He liked her very much before Of course ho will not acknowledge it but I feel pret ty sure ho will always object to her being asked here again" Speaking ot the attitude of exaggerated respect which some well meaning voting people ssume toward their elders It 'might be well to say a word on tho subject The I duty and reverenco that are due to the old I by tho young are easy enough to define ou( in oemgauon wnicn young people owe to those who are middle aged is more dif ficult to tactfully adjust 1 Ot late years there has come Into fash ion a sort of veneer of exaggerated polite ness that is almost annoving to the ob jects of the attentions or instance If several young persons are seated at their employments it may be well that they should rise when an elder person comes into the room but that they should re main standing is absurd and embarrassing to the newcomer While the deep courtesy (whleh by tho way Is purely American and not Knslfsh as so inanv people suppose) may be all "very well for small girls it be comes ridiculous when they up and put on long skirts To feel self tho object of these somewhat overstrained youthful attentions produces in a middle aged person a disagreeable Sensation quite apart front the bored feeling that overpo liteness engenders consider that it is positively insult ing tho way we older "girls are treated by those remarked a fashionable young woman of 30 recently speaking of the younger members of her set who were about to bo introduced to society' hy I thought they were so wonder fully well said her companion rather surprised at tho accusation is just the returned the hilfillui itimn nrv? anH (pen the door for me or stand aside and give mo tho precedence or pick up any a uivp vi wursi or an get up and stand when I enter a room grates on my nerves And so far that ridiculous courtesy of theirs it seems simply derisive It is nbt that I envy them their bread and but ter far from but I do think they ought to be taught better manners than to assume that there is such a vast difference in our New York Trib une 4wajs ENTS ROIT TT ton 100 May 1 Noma Tail b7 Daniel Halifax Tr bheppArd 11 eianra iu JI IO): fileloraff 88 Sefi en 83 lace i ru miles orte Twinkle Twlnk VffllO Joe Irrltator 98 elicite Master Lea 89 Rixfonl My Gipav Sorrow Alnrli H4 111 Ravenna Alumlnurt) Prince A Murphy Rio Shannon Het 100 Sixth race ft furlongs Mocorlto 110 Strongoll 109 Mika Rico Ama za 10(1: Don Luis Lona Marie 1d2: Katio Gibbons 97 Bambouiia DO: Water Wick 87 Reiff Iloy Did Sonic BtiftincSs ra London November 2 At to racing of the Lingfield 5'ark November meeting the Sunny side selling handicap was) won by May Bruce with Reiff in the saddle The betting was 5 to 1 against May Bruce The Winter welter handicap was won by Sapling ridden by Reiff Pt rida was second and ull Ripe with Reiff up was third The betting was 7 to 2 against Sapling and 6 to 1 against ull Ripe WONDERLAND "Wonderland Co (Limited) Proprietor BIOGRAPH New Pictures Wreck of the of the Partborstock Lifeboat UUjjr1 Ixuls Gcltlcr Bag J'un'ber: Sket ch Artis oy and Clark The ncone with Cou edy Jnd II lustrated SngJ ern Melrcae pretty aobg Bird 10c admit or Anrjginnt Htawpg Results of the JERIES SHARKEY IGHT By Rounds Direct Wire from A HERTZ 1 13 Grand River Ave Tfse Sot of ifteou Volumes fs fsow on Sae ie 'Ha Via mnflnnM fnr a nn1v anil If voti Intend tn nurnnuMA this handsome set of BOOKS YOU BETTER DO SO AT ONCE The cost of full Rets to those who have the fifteen coupons cut from The ree rees will 15 VOLUMES 15 VOLUMES To those who wish to purchase books and have no coupons the prices will be: JW 15 VOLUMES CLOTH $350 15 VOLUMES PAPER $200 These prices include delivery The books are printed from large type and make a very handsome set If jrRl want Iipling's works you should take advantage of thia wonderful offet at once A Steel Engraving of Kipling 9xl2 When you have received tho entire set 'of fifteen volumes you will find flftMil Coupons one In each volume on which you will find printed instructions for sending them to New York when you will receive postpaid without any charge a copy ot Steel engraved portrait Address with Coupon and cash 1 DBTnOlT HEE PRESS Detroit Ml eh The Remedy and Preventive John Shoemaker AM MD LLD Professorof Mate la nr'r ayiTheraPetti the Medico Chirurgical College of Philadelphia auth as Shoemaker's Materia Mcdica and Therapeutics in the New York AJedieal Journal July 22 1899 Efyspepsia Long continueA embarrassments of digestion ailments That form of HEPATIcVftnn rtY "lucb and accumulation of URIC GOUT and LiTHKHIA AClSfi RHEUMATISM may be ranked among the infectious fevers due to the nctiv tv of a mtcro organism but dietetic derangements certainly arc very doselv connected with its evolution CHRONIC RHEUMAT1SH is IndlsrStS nnnl1 Urr Ahe csiv functions The same isTiie Lil HtniA and OOUT In other directions DISEASE fIDivci and CALCULI as well as DIABETES HELLITUS are the outcome Afnd CHRONICINDIOESTIOM )n var'e' therefore should endeavor by well chosen and prompt measures to' counteract the dangerous tendencies of digestive failures Autodntoxiciu tion of gastro intestinal origin is capable of assuming a variety of forms and cTi'v £rae: intensity As is well recognized a number of diseases of the are produced in this manner and are never cured until their mode of origin Is traced In many cases 000 of AGGRAVATED DYSPEPSIA the BUALO LITHIA WATER has exerted a VERY BENEICIAL INLUENCE Sharkey will of the Coney weight pugilistlo championship' of the world Although Jeffries as the champion and the bigger man is the favorite of sporting men many strange stories have been told of him tince he went to England and since his return Billy Delaney of San rancisco who trained Corbett for his successful venture against Sullivan said to day: man Jeffries will be heard from to good adrantageto morrow night told you five months ago before he met itz that it was a sure thing for him Now take myi advice and worry about all those stories which you hear of Jim's sickness He is all right and he'll win sure The Allenhurst training quarters were deserted Jate this afternoon Jeffries Delaney Tommy Ityan and a party of attendants closed up the shop and came to New York Early in the day Will Curley the English featherweight left the Allenhurst cottage accompanied by fwo of hla sparring partners Eight hours later the entire flghUng colony came to this cityk Before Jeffries lett Allenhurst he had gone over several miles at a dog trot after which he skipped the rope 750 times without a mis step and his leg movement was all that could work Tie did notning tor his "move on expressed it Wnen the camp hands were In tne was more conndent here lata this afternoon and luuiiediaceiy rejjair ed to tne Vanoerbut hotel here Jeffries will rest until to morrow morning he seusiao resort at New Dorp I where Sharkey has been training for some weeks was also the scene of an exodus this aiternoun obar key who never seems to tiru of woiu was on edge la Us this afternoon when a message came from his manager Tom of New York to oreak camp and come to the city George Dixon who has a very interesting engagement onhand to night has been In training steadily and earnestly with Sharkey for the lain five weeks and both lighters took their release from their grueling neighbors asrar boon Sharkey said: xn tip top condition So is George here said the Irish American gatlor addressing his little dusky partner bet yer replied George "Both of us will be an top at the end of our lights I'm surer of your success than 1 am of mine and that means neither tff us can Sharkey was never in better condition lie has trained faithfully and every sensed the word has dived up to the instructions given him by his manager A comparison between his condition and that ot Jeffries could scarcely be drawn Both arg fit Each has trained assiduously Notwith standing rumors to the effect that JeffrUs is in an unnt condition he seems 1 to be fit to fight for his and a dozen other Ilves and as lor Sharkey to nse the vernacular is noth ing if he needs any improvement to win the championship A prominent man up town who is in the habit of holding a great many bets said to night: seoms to be a lack of sporting blood so far as bets go on to fight Interest seems at fever heat and yet men ill not wager their moneiy Queer reports In repoctlve training quarters of the fighters ns to their In balllty to put up a good argument senis tn hnvo had aMleterrent effect on the betting market To my mind both men are In the best r'ossdble condi tion The most conservative and well Informed patrons of the ring agree with me that the con testants will have a hard battle for eight roundi and if It lasts longer It will be a nuestion of the man with the stamina to win zzESJ fZ 1 a Jbol I Cancer hlk' I A 1 gi 11 ri rrc IB jr irl 3 ft kj Li 1.

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