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PART ONE PART ONE A' OOTBALL RESULTS IN BRIE 0 EXPANSION LAW OE NICHOLS IS URGED HIGHLY 1 PLEASED COURT Other Suspicion of Ger'iati Motives Declared Justified of plays and one Held by blocked were all lata' for she off not CAMP Or Climax Machines and Records Victor Machines and Records American Phono Co 106 Woodward talk conveyed threats AVARS CONQUEST racknee of Money Kow session of Court Officers IT IS CONSIDERED A DISAVOWAL THE PAN GERMANS 1 What when: our i 7 GOLD AND STIVER BARS TAKEN ROM AN EXPRESS CAR ITsIS NOW BANNER ORGANlZA TION IN WAYNE BOUNTY Unl THAT $1250 WAS PAID IJIM BY HIDDEN OICER Maj Boynton and' Other Notables Present A MOONSHINE" WHISKY MADE IN PITTSBURG SUBS GIVEN CHANCE IN THE SECOND HAL AND DID AS WELL AS THE REGULARS CUTTS WAS PLAYED ATER AN PROVED STAR THE DAY PRICE: IVE CENTS Sift Idle Lost ive Men Through Injuries De Saulles Being Among Those Bru is id Strikers Dost New Haven Conn November The strike of the freight handlers of the II railroad at Harlem River has been delarad off the men agreeing to return to work without getting any the conces sions demanded Mrs' Murdock 2 Columbia guarantees immediate relief and post tlve cure for Rheumatism at onca Al Ind November Wil bur Sherweli' athe policeman is changed with the murder of Lena Renner and Mrs Georgia Bailey in the verdict in these cases returned at noon to day by Coroner Walker The official adds that he believes there: was an accomplice Investigation of the case continues but there have been no new developments The sec ond man in the cases thus far has completely hidden his identity ANTI ACHE Cures head ache neuralgia' etc Druggists sell It ET Rodgers Mntr Port Huron Mich Pittsburg Pat November About one third of the switchmen erriployed in the various freight yards here have presented a sudden and unexpected de in wages and other changes in their work" The notice served upon the officials of the several rdilroad' companies irx the city at 10 o'clock this morning and' a re quest made for an answer before 10 Monday morning The word ing of the demand is such as to lead the of the roads to believe that' a strike will follow a refusal of" 'i the demand Should tne men strike it would bo far reaching in its results and cripple the roads in the most con gested sections i their UTTERANCES to blame OR OREIGN DISTRUST to day Judge Hall made the following statement: has been no change in my de termination to disperse the camp and the orders have been given Gen Mur ray so that he may get his forces ih' readiness sufficient to meet the emer gency as his discretion may suggest I would suppose that the increwred numbers in the camp with their con tinued hostile demonstrations would require great precaution in Gen Mur preparations all of which is left entirely to him and will necessarily cause some delay" Gen Murray began at once the prep aration of making plans for currying out the orders 1500 KNIGHTS EASTED AND WERE ENTERTAINED VOL 67 NO 61 ASSURANCE friendship for cause At Ann Arbor Michigan 89 Beloit o' At' Minnesota 15 North western 0 At Cambridge Harvard 22 Yale 0 Indianapolis University of In dianapoiis 5 University of Cincln natl 0 At Lawrence Kansas University 12: University of Texas 0 At Columbus University of In diana 18 Ohio State University 6 At Oberlin Oberlin Western Re serve 6 At Delaware! Wesleyan 18 Onio Medical University 16 'At Bethlehem Lafayette 41 Lehigh 0 5 outclassed gave KENNEDY TEN'S? HAD TO 'GIVE UP THE BROOM' HARD UP OR CASH 11 Pittsburg November 23 United States revenue officers to day un earthed right in the heart of Pittsburg an illicit still where it is "moon shine" whisky has been manufactured fcr months past The alleged operator of the distillery Harry Selkowitz alias Harry Sharkowitz is in jail charged with having a still and distilling 'ap paratus set up which are not regis tered The location cf the still is in a dwelling at 34 Pride street where there is a complete outfit of eighteen gallons daily capacity 'three tubs of rr ash and many gallons of distilled spirits It is said Sharkowitz has been doing a thriving business by selling the' liquor through the agency of peddlers to Hungarians Slavs and other for eigners SWITCH MENrMAYSTRtKE EATURE SPEECHES AT BIICHIGAN TENT CELEBRATION At South Bend Ind Notre Dame 31: College of Physicians and Sur geons Chicago 0 At Pittsburg Washington and Jef ferson 0 Carlisle 0 At Philadelphia Homestead 18 All t'rotessionais At Bennett Central High Detroit College 5 At Pontiac High 0 At Lansing Lansing High 39 chard Lake 0 At Ithaca Cornell 68 1 versfty of Vermont 0 At Waterville Bowdoln fVJhv A At Concord Dartmouth 24 St St School 0 THE AD VICE THEIR ATTORNEY Change Made Proves a Good One Work Being a eature of the Play IVE DETROIT! MICHIGAN SUNDAY NOVEMBER '24 ORTY SIX TAGES TVE A RTS speaks eloquently for great The fact is that Beloit did not carry the ball ten yards in the entire game outside of this one in stance and the manner in wnicn was thrown back for losses nearly set this The Michigan line could be penetrated It has been of tn rail tin 400 nointa the score The men respond ed with: alacrity to day'and the fig ures now are "451 to 0" Changing Hernstein to half and Sweeley to end on offensive work worked like magic to day and com pietely demonstrated great foot ball headwork Hernstein was a star in the new position Three of his six touchdowns were bleacher raisers On a double pass he ran sixty yards On a straight end run he went the dis tance of 65 yards anfl tn another in stance he sprinted 40 yards'div each of these cases his runs counted touch downs Others Weye Stars' Graver and Sweeley also did bril liant work Graver picked up klck oft on his 25 yaxd line "and ran through the field 80 yards for five points Almost directly after Beloit had punted in the next act of the grid iron melodrama Sweeley duplicated this 80 yard run for "another touch down Redner also was fleet footed and went 55 yards to the goal posts The interferences for these runs were models and Beloit tacklers were bowl ed over like ten Dins Jones went into the game in the sec ond half and was immediately given opportunity to show his line buck ing specialty He was given the ball five times in succession and went 25 yards In one other instance he hit the Beloit line for a straight 15 yard buck The other subs did work that made eyes beam with delight and he is well satisfied that has compe tent men to take any of the positions of the regulars The story of how Michigan got her points is simply a tale of long and con tinuous gains Twice Beloit was given Continued on Page Part November The navy department has 4 received the following cablegram from Cap Perry commanding: Mho i "Panama November Secretary navy Washintgon Situation quiet and satisfactory to'us All trains running 5 1 4 (Signed) if Mr (NVu to Be Guest of Honor' Kansas City November Wu Ting ang Chinese minister to theiUnited States willihbe a guest of honor and one of the principal speakers at the annual John Jay banquet of the Com mercial club ip this city on the night of December 19 Gen Arthur Mac Arthur will also be' a guest' of 'honor and will make an address member': tit 'Michigan tent1 a past jewel CM Broom Wa Passed A To Jeffries fell the somewhat questionable pleasure of delivering in behaif of Kennedy tent' the broomwhich is the sign of numerical supre macy in Wayno county have come to the turning point in affairs of our order when we must decide whether we shall push on to fresh field of pasture or sit idly by and say our is said he' has been made to the extension' of our territory but it is purely mythical is not a valid objection to extension The op position is the plea of the obstruction ist It 4s the buzz of the drone fit is the gnashing of 'the enemies' teeth and the growl of hungry comppV itom as? HM theyc tell us that the'danger qf expans iqn lles'in the fact that Cwe will 'not expand and that our crew will be high and dry'upon the racks Dfra bat ran shore In thi next breath tell us that should we expand our ranks will be filled so that the great camp wnilie swamped and we1 will have more knights than we can take care of If the other states keep us but as they tell us and we cannot exnand then indeed will jov and comfort come to tha of Tom and Jerry Then even the intrepid major will be oblig ed topwork in Lake St Clair and Creek the other hand if we expand too rapldlv I do 'not think there is 'a member of the order in the entirestate except spossibly some members of the executive Committee and the editor of the Michigan Maccabee who fears that we 'will have more and larger tents than have now If one should advocate law that no more new members were to be added to our order he would be quickly stamped as a madman this is practically the position of the antl The work of initiation was done by Commander Raymond and Lieut Com mander Harry Lansfield assisted by the degree team of theNorthvllle tent I 4 I 1500 ensted After the work thev l500 knights present adjourned lojithe two floors below the hall where they were served with a banquet This was under the entire charge? of CaptrR A Carroll of the Michigan tent degree team as sisted bv the following lady' Macca bees Mesdames Rutz' Kranth Solo man Vollwe Leake McCallum Raymond Carroll Kauffmann Ens worth Long Monteith orbes Bapp Rugg Mosher Myers Johnston Simms iChrlst' After thebanquet the knights ad journed again to the upper hall where a vaudeville programme was provided 7 another Harvard score was hurt A blow on the head made uncon scious Later it became necessary to remove' nlm from theifield on a stretcher As the game progressed Weymouth Chadwick Hamlin and Gould were compelled to retire in favor of substitutes The game Was as cleanly played as any ever witnessed on this field Not one instance of slugging or unneces sary roughness visible Three penalties were imposed by Umpire Me Clung and Harvard from the over anxiety of her players thrice lost ten yards of distance for holding off side play and interference Harvard scored seventeen of her twenty two points in the first half In the second half Har vard resorted more often to punting Yale played much better football in the seconq half and Harvard had to be satisfied with a touchdown which failed of a goal Harvard after the first five minutes of the game had possession of the ball the greater portion of the game Her goal line was really never in danger When Yale Threatened Once in the first half Yale landed the ball on 20 yard line where Harvard forced de Saulles to try for a goal from the field In the second half Yale by the fiercest of play reached the 9 yard line only to lose the ball on downs The weightier line and faster back field worked out the touchdown in the second half but Cutts Could not make the goal against the wind M' Mi Blagden made the first touchdown lor narvara alter a series that included much punting attempt at a goal Mrom the De Saulles whose kick was Cutts Ristine 'and'' Blacrtcn used for line breaking all making big gains until the last named was sent over Cutts kicked the goal The second score was made'by Ris tine who was sent over the line on a revolving: play on tackles Ristine Graydon arid Cutts had all been re peatedlypsed witn 3uccesstio batter down th'e' Yale line: holes being opened through tfie tackles time and timeagain Thetouchdowri was abrdtty one there being not a foot to sparewhen Ristine' went over the entire1 Yale team piled'on him Cutts again kicked goal ollowing this Marshall made his goal from the field He had followed the kick off by a magnificent run from his own 20 yard line to Yale's 45 yard line the entire Harvard team inter fering Tackles were pounded until the: thirty yard line was madewhen Marshall dropped his goal Chances in Second In the secondfhalf Yale made all her changes and Harvard scored but once Graydon being sent through the repeatedly until' the eleven yard linewas reached Then Cutts was given the ball and made five yards with four Yale men on his back this being the most noticeable piece of individual Continue! on Page Part 1 navy Is strong enough we shall be gin wars of conquest sift all lands where the German element is numer Continuing the article says it can readily be understood that such ex pressions from a government protect ed society awaken distrust abroad and this distrust is all the more jus tified since in foreign countries un der the system of German' ministers and consuls an agitation has been be gun aiming to represent the Germans as being oppressed there and as need ing help from home The Berliner Zeitung further says: especially the case In South America 'where? German clubs have been organized ini all the large sea ports in order to send cries of dis tress to the N' Thc paper claims that the result of this agitation has been to arouse the suspicions of the natives against the German' settlers whom they had hitherto regarded as bearers of civili zation Hence cool headed Germans in Rio Janeiro Bahia Pernambuco and Santos have adopted measures against the pan Germans who are now rooted out of these cities GERMANS '7i (rom Staff Correspondent) GRAND RAPIDS Mich Novem ber 23 (Sepcial?) All 'day to day Garman been on'the witness stand telling the 'de tails of what purports' to be a bad' conspiracy to effect a subornation of perjury' which" at the door 'of George Nichols Garman testified that besides his interview in NcwYorkin which $500 was paidhim to attach hia initials to forged let ters from McGarry to Taylor he has had several with him in Grand Rapids since this trialhas begun He swears that in the New York interview Nich ols offered' him $6500 for a complete betrayal of the prosecution $2500 to be paid at once and $4000 after the trial was? over' no sooner had he ar rived in this city to testifydn the case thana series of interviews resultedbetween himself and Nichols or his representatives whlch finally resulted in the of a package contain ing $1250 to him by one Leonard the agent of Nichols in ihis room inthe Livingston hotel and witnessed by Deputy Sheriff who was look ing out of the bath room window and who was there for that purpose the package was turned overMo the prosecuting officerjs and isnow in their possession That at each stage of the proceedings he has informed the prose cuting officers that Nichols fen into the trap hlch they helped to set Name Hardly Menr' fact is that in thaisev eraV hours of examination the name of Salsbury has been mentioned but then in such manner' re ferring to betting ten 'to one Mbati Garman would not appear against him that the court ordered it stricken from the record It was plain enough that the real defendant whose name was being smirched and whose honor the defense will seek to vindicate in the acquittal of Salsbury was Nichols It was an interesting two hours just before court adjourned when Nichols himself was cross examining the who had given such testimony against 1 Terrlble Ordeal for was a terrible qraeal for Mr NichHs and at 5 he was com pletely exhausted havingexpressed 'a Wish a half hour response to a suggestion by Mr Hyde that pro ceedings be postponed till Monday afternoon: Tn one way and another he betrayed evidences of tremendous strain whlch was upon him but he held himself perfect control and the questions he put were well directed and resulted inanswers which he evi dently desired' Now andCthcn when Garman responded somewhat evasive ly lie demanded sharply in a tone a torrent of suppressed anger my: question Monday afternoon Garman will again be put upon the stand and with this new lead opened up and the certain fleod of crimination and recrimination rebuttal and surrebuttal which Is to come there Ms telling when the if Continued on Page Part i Biopathlc bath system i Ladlesiun suinervision of Mrs Brooks: under Henry Thorpe Utopia hotel vt HOTEL METROPOLE Sunday Lunch 13 to 2:30 rii 35c Dinner 5:30 tio 8 50c Music New Dancing Acadejny Party Thanksgiving afternooa night Dancing Academy New Term this week Party Thursday Jr VM i tej 1 1 uel Economizer More Heat Less uel $450 New Dancing Academy 64 Grand RIvep cor Park term $4 class Tues and rL: party evej Monday and Thursday Jlali to rent for parties 552 115 yo rli After the theater to 1 Cafe and everything in season famous Bohemian and XXX Pale beers on tap Cure Dyspepsia Stomach Troubles Jlontalno PopBln Cbarcoal Tablets ik i 1 4 THE TURKISH GOVERNMENT IS IN VERY BAD STRAITS ConstantinopleNovember everhas the Turkish government beenflnsuch figncial straits as' atthe pres is impossible 1 to see? how the A expenses of the' Ramazan and Bairatn dueMn December 'and Janu involving £360000 can be metThe Ottomaniffiank utterly refuses to make any moresadVafices and the pen ury is so acute that even the troops tnahy: of the provinces are unpaid The conseqneneels that there have been mutinies ini several districts iHostile demonstrations here have only been quieted by the auhori tles hastily scraping together a few thousand piastres ss something on ac countv The "discontent Jn 'forms the real danger in situation ALLIS REPORTED QUIET IN PANAMA El Paso Tex' November The fact that 112 bars of gold and silver bullion" valued at over $20000 were stolen six months ago in transit from the smel ters here to eastern refineries has just come to light" The shipment was made over tho Galveston Harrisburg At San Antonio railway under heavy bond It was not missed until the car' Orleans It has since been learned that the bullion had been thrown from the car near this city and that it now lies 'buried in Western Texas The thieves have been traced from place to place" and a few bars have been unearthed Detectives have a clew to thehidden treasure CHARGED WITH JAURDER Beloit Put AiAfay 89 to 0 Doubling the Wisconsin JRecord ONE of the significant events in the history of the: great qamp of' Michigan took 'place Mast night: at Bamiet hall where were gathered 40 ver 1500 members of the order The primary object of the assemblage was the initia tion of 168 candidates into Michigan Tent No 112 which by this addition becomes the banner tent of Wayne county with a total membership of 1240 and the second tent in the order Jackson Tent Jackson Michigan lead ing with luOO members Kennedy Tent which six months ago took the broom from Michigan Tent was obliged to re turn it During the last four months Michigan Tent medical examiners have passed upon something like 300 appli cants Maj Boynton the father of the order" was1 by odds the central figure present and beside him there were in attendance Supreme Medical Examiner Janies A raser of Port Huron Great Camp Auditor Jeffries of Detroit and vmernbers2 of the executlve committeept the grand tent Long and 4 BAWilliarrfs our suburban cars 300' mem bers of Pontiac tent from North ville two carloads members of the Northville tent A large Carle1 ton delegation also came in ovef' the Detroit Lansing Northern Beside this there were visitors ifrdm nearly every city tent the delegation' from Kennedytent being perhaps thp larg est M'J 1 Expansion was the keynote the evening and "several spirited addresses were made upon this ques tion which now confrontssthe order The MlchiganzMacchbee was dealt with unsparingly and 1 Maj speech was by all feature of the evening' A "I organized Michigan a said he "After young blood got in the tent began to grow and has been doing so ever since I like good natured ri valries and there is no why we cannot have them without getting cross grained We are all on a level here and we want no great accumula tion of money to put into the hands of Inexperienced men Wewaht a re serve of? "bluu blood: and youthful strength we want confidence in the leaders of the organization s'" The Question great question to day is wheth er we shall go outside the statefor our membership down the average age of ourmembersor the last four years I have dinned 'it into your ears that if you keep down the average age to 34 yearsithere will be no need of more assessments 1 know that great tables of statistics are re sorted to for the express purpose of puzzling us igures'never lie: but liars can figure mischief There has ben too many such flgurers at work "I do not know whether we can ketp down the average unless we go outside state' fcr "in the 'country places nearly all the available material has been gathered Mn and they are waiting for the babies to grow objection can there be to taking In a young vigorous1 man even if he is a resident of Illinois? Where is the manufacturer in this city to day who will not sell his goods into Ohio or Indiana or anywhere Mf he can geta market 'for his goods? If he is such a fool as to refuse he 4n business long" a Anlsley state'deputy made a short' speech bearing upon the growth of the Michigan tent notwithstanding the strictures of the Michigan Macca bee the state official organ is not the official said he cause it not carried out the prin ciples laid down by the fathers of the At the close Mr Anisley presented to John Montgomery for 18 years a JUDGE WOLCOTT SHERIS AND JURY JN THE SALSBURY CASE MEMBERS THE JURY ARE STANDING UP AND READING ROM LET TO RIGHT ARE AS OLLOWS! ELIX GISSIER JOHN KLOK MARTIN A GELOCK JOHN ALLGIER 1 EARL HULL THOMPSON WESNER GEORGE ROWE WILLIAM BREEN RANK HOSORD OHN KREM LORENZO WILLWERTH AND JOHN GROTTERS THE DEPUTY SHERIS SITTING DOWN ARE READING ROM LET TO RIGHT JOSEPH AVERILt RANK WOREL JUDGE ALRED WOLCOTT IN THE CENTER ROBERT LOGIE AND THO MAS JOIINSOL aM $20000 STOLEN GARMAN' TELLS HOWTHE SEN ATOR ELL INTO IT $: A 'more STARTLING TESTIMONY 7 INTRODUCED Yz WITNESS M11 1 7 SAID HE WAS OERED $6500 "TO BETRAY JUST PRACTICE OR MICHIGAN HARVARD AT EVERY POINT Defeated Yae 22 to 0 Her Own Line Little Threatened IELD Cambridge 11 ass November 21 Vengeance never sweeter and victory never more decisive came to rvird this afternoon 7 when her deven defeated' Yale 22 to 0 Three two of which were con verted into goals and a goal from the field of a brilliant execution were HorvarJ's portion or Yale there was nothing but a whitewash The jbrvsrd men required about five min in which to start 'their superb foe bail machinery AftSr that Yale was never in the playing In scrim nlgt tactics line plunging hurdling air skirting punting' and drop klck he Yale men were completely The Harvard players gave also a demonstration of uniformSay that was remarkable and as a result th'" colors of the crimson waved in delirious joy during the later por tion of the two hours occupied by the contest Thirty six thousand spectators a greater RULIN' November 23 The surances given by Dr von Jlolieben the German ambas SUdOi nt TIT a Roosevelt regarding the 1 of Emperor William and human people towards the United "tv nave been warmly received All the papers express the hope win be an improvement in l' illations between Germany and rated States through this clear of the atmosphere Berliner Zeitung calls Dr assurances a disavowal of Ian Germans The paper admits 1 0' the pan Germans advocated for gn conquests In a manner which "isaniy caused vexation abroad It from the pan German associa 1 t'n printed matter that the pan wanted to annex Chile Ar South Brazil the West In5 it lands the Netherlands Turkey on to show that the i nian leet society which enioys ri K''ornment protection followsMar ideas It quotes the followingi a recent article published in the pfy's organ: whether we succeeded in win 1 baci to Germanism at least part the German emigrants partlcular 'hose in South America and pos Queensland and South Africa 'tids chiefly the degree we ex a power during the coming Distrust Juntlfled The eill: Zeitung asks mean but that A i BrusselsNovember 23 Journal JUDGE PROPOSES TO HAVE" HIS de Bruxelle says official Invitations to I MANDATE ENORCEDthe sugar conference the date for I Av iwhichhas peen definitely set as' De cember 16 wjll'be issued 'on Monday I Troop Are Preparing Move on The United 'States will not be 'j? 4 tie ftuartera to "'take part' bin the conference I Whether' Russia will be represented is I doubtful as she has opposed the sup I ADISONVILLE Novem pression of sugar bounties rance IBM her 23 striking union on the other handhas intimated through diplomatic channels that she Hial nien still continue aenant will" consent" to a suppression the I and remain to night in camp bounties neay the mines They hold that the "Marietta' Has Reached' Colon xr I order of 'Judge Hall is illegal and treatWashington November 23 Just be it with contempt They say the ac fore thejnavy ddparfment 'closed to tlons of Adjt' Gen Murray in making day a cablegram was received 'an the necessary preparations to enforce nounclng the arrival of "the gunboat I Judge orderwere 'Unauthorized Marietta at Colon where she has join I The strikers arein camp to In ed the gunboat Machias The Ma sweater numbers than ever be fore riot rietta was sent 'down to relieve I ha nmit Af TiiAm the 'Machias but both vessels withstanding the time limit of Judge wlllA under present circumstances re order that" camps should main at Colon probably for some time ffigbahded and moved out of the coun 1 At the Colombian legation no informs 1 mo A1 'than twelve "hours tion was deceived to day in regard to tytl expiredno tnantwqivexicirs the situation on the I ago 1 i actions in falling to obey the Gov Taft Improving order of the court camp Ndvember A cable I anq disbanding isp romp ted by the ad gram has been received from Acting vioebf Judge W'H Yostof Green Gov Wright in Manila in which he I vme chief counsel for President Wood says that Gov Taft is Improving but of the United 'Mine Workers Both probably wifi be Incapacitated for four yO8t Wood declare that the weeks or more At the end of that order was a Jarcetillegar in the ex time the think it will be treme and issued without authority advisable for Gov Taft to seek a judge Yost to day reiterated his state change of climate for a few weeks in racnt Of last night that? the miners which to recuperate I would remain in camp The strikers to day they are Dancing Afternoon and Evenlng satisfied'1 with thelri condltion are in Thanksgiving day Strassburg acad I good spirits evidencing their confi emy I de nee in their legal adviser More than 200 men were in camp to day with Sunday Dinner (probably 100 more in the vicinity GriswoldHouse 5:30 to 50c Or I There is much speculation about the rhZZtr1 reception the militia will receive when tuesua 1 they march on the camp to make ef ir Huntington Clark make a specialty I fectiye the order of photographing: little children After conferring with Geffi MUrray greater number than ever before gathered at a football game 'witnessed the gridiron battle from the mammoth stands Three quarters of the enor mous crowd cheered Harvard while sympathizers tried to encourage tin' overwhelmed wearers of the blue The bettine before the game was in favor rf Yale at odds of about 5 to 4 A number of these bets however had strings to them by reason of the report that Cutts the big HarVard tackle might be ruled a out of the game because of alleged salaried con nection with athletics at the Haverford academy Pennsylvania The athletic committee after taking the testimony of coach it i'h 'Wendell Jr captain of the baseball team and Prof Douglass Adams who was a teacher with iutts at Haverford college de cid'd that the charge of professional ism did not hold in the case of Cutts It is understood that an affidavit given by Mr Crossman principal of the Haverford grammar to the effect that Cutts was employed purely as a teach er of mathematics and received no compensation for work done in the gymnasium or In physical culture de cided the matter Crimson Team a Corker Har'trd presented a team the per sonnel of which was unchanged from start to finish and the players 'who thus won glory for the crimson were almost as full of dash when the ree whistle sounded for' the last time as they were when it sounded for tl" opening kick off Yale on the other hand required sixteen men to meet the onslaught of the Harvard plungers Panic came to Yale and sympathy went out to Yale from the harvard thousands when the crack quurtc hack de Saulles as a 'result of a flying tackle which prevented ANN ARBOR MJch November In a game that was not surpassed in spec Mt tabular running even by the RESPONSIBLE to 0 contest Buffalo I the University of Michigan burled Be rr I lolt to day in a hole labeled 89 to 0 SHEARRANGSED OR TRANSLA To anyone who looked at the condi Pi TION THE GOSPELS" tion off ield beforethe game vsy St was started this immense scorwoula 1 1 I appear almost incredible Tbe ground PREMIER DISCUSSED RIOTS IN I wasi mushy and good footingwas 1m CHAMBER DEPUTIES possible Yet the Michigan men ran 7 I liked scared deer buckedtllke pro jec 4 I tiles from the guns of the Oregpn and WeptWhen Speaking ou tlie Dead I hurdled as if pet on springs' ifteen and SittingWas Suspended were made and Shorts 'v I kicked fourteen of the goals It sim s'w" ply rained touchdowns and the sec TheiGreekj Whep six of the substitutes premier 'MiTheotokis taking part to vere iven ai! opportunity t'6 'Bhow day in an excited debate intWb6ham What they' could do nine of th iouch ber of deputies over the recent dlfe were 'tnadex turbanceshere arising from the bb I The game was particularly gratify jeption of tbestudents to the transla jng to Michigan supporters as the ra tion of the gospels into modern Greek 8uit more i than AAOUbiedi Wlsconslitls quoted from certain letters of the holy score against teaifi 77 The synodaddressed to Queen Olga in I Badgers couldi make only points 1899 in which the reasons a'gainat Beloit and they did not have against the translation of the gospels tOcontend with Edward 'Merrill who were explained5' The premier blamed accOrdlng to all who saw the game to the metropolitan of Athens Procopius dayadds at least 5Oper cent to the Oecpnimldis for the disturbances He bchaVac terized being com saidthe metropolitan owing to the prised and ten'others7 He weakness of his character had Yiot the was always where plays cnuracp to sunnnrt the unon were directed 'and interference courage to support tne synoa upon nearJ put hlm out of business several the occasion ofthe metropolitans au? I Bmes he stuck through to the dience the last tsf 7 Referring to Queen Olga the pretn I Great ter said her piety Christlan sentiments Ir in the secondhalfTMerrill made a and nobility of character were the ad I desperate'effortto pollute Michigan miration of 'the whole' world? During I worshiped goaL llne and on a fake the 'wnr she was everywhere told by kick succeeded in making ja wounded soldiers that they had not This read the gospels because they did not understand text The queen'jthen Arranged continued the premier for I 1 M'' the publication of a translation of the Bg Mi gospels into modern Greek exclusively rjw tn 1 for family use ittt The recent disorders had' caused Theotokls explained by the mw mjmm nn i demonstrators assailing the troops I MM mm with stones and revolvers The troops I MM nnlv In tho nlr iT'hflf WAt nrnVAh OM by the wounds of the victims being I from revolver and not from rifle bul lets" I Speaking of the ran down the cheeks and the sitting I of the chamber was suspended for I sortie minutes in order to allow him to regain nis composure rne opposition STRIKERS was led by Delyannis who accused KENriVM the ministry of 'Weakness and of be BROKEN UP THEIR Ing responsible for murder Vast and Tjnoisy surrounded I i chamber of deputies while the de rTrwn nv bate was going on 'The troops how I THEY ARE ACTING ON ever were disposed in force and over awed the assemblage TRAP WAS BE INVITED he i declares the TO SUGAR CONERENCE order was a farce rtr xra cr" ww MA'S bm r' Es iM" la JEa I 4 1 ith a Eir Jk JM jk i'55WA ffli KI A Sk I Y1 3 ET' T3 0919 UKT ABM I I S3 A 1 0 Z) N'lis I iff 1MJ I I I Er SM IH IHlrl fl IB IS 111 IW Hr IB IM IM IM Uw 1H A "3 'jMf "Or a Xj a XZ XZ: Uhtssr wu HI 1 4 14 zr 2 Z0V A i vA A Ml AL 41 A '4 I'" I tV rl A Y4r 1 i 5 A Zu JR I l7' 't i istm iilKii IT'ii i 1 1 dW ASPrSa! 7' ''v' 4 vAy I "W'y TT A AXA A AVZ SJAS AZA I 1 I i I Icq 4 3k.

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