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THE ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1910 MMIMMIMIMMIIMMM1 SEWER SHOULD BE BIG POWER PLANT IML0MS PORTS by Oil THE GILA IS Alderman Conroy, seconded by Alderman Thomas, and carried unanimously, that the city attorney be authorized to proceed In the matter and take the necessary legal steps to close the ditch. The motion carried unanimously. Iloina Avenue Is Now 0K'n. Chairman Heldy of the street committee reported that Roma avenue Is now open from Flghth street to Kel-eher avenue, and that It will he opened through Luna park to Twelfth PROPOSED New Gttcris riRnbri Jo not neetn to be generally under-HtooJ. The following Is rather a unique eoniplnlnt received today: Dear Sirs: I wish to tjet informations to what the Law is In re-gunrd to Slock running ut largo.

The Furim-r here is up Hganst a had probluni, many farmers are not at tlio present time able to 'fence In In all the land they wish to put in crop p. ml if they put in a crop without a HOOD fence around it it will he li-tr yed lot of Cattle end Horses owned imifctely iy people liveing In town whoo turn them out in the f-treet ami allow them to go whare they pleas and tell the Frrmer to put a good 4 wire fence around his crop if he does not wr.nt their stock to cat It, The Farmers got out a Pertislon here last ppiing and had the required number of sighners, asking for a herd Lew, but the C'ommlslnors would pay no attention to it. Now I wish you FOOTBALL SEASON HORAN Hi LOZIER Indications Are That New System Will Be Ready Tor Use Within Four Months From PROJECT BACKED BY THE BALDWIN ENGINE PEOPLE Pipe Line and Dam Included in Plans; Big Budget of Official News From the Capital, FO UNIVERSITY wins November, Dried Fruits Raisins Citrons Lemon and Orange Mince Meat Nuts Sweet Cider Peel The Albuquerque sewer sysi MILE RAGE IS CANCELLED which has been under construction for would tell me if people have the right to turn their slock out to go whit re many months past, will bo complet and ready uecordlng to the report the sewer committee, presented the council last night by Chairman street in the near future. Owners of the necessary land In Luna park have given permission to the city to make the opening. Sldewulk IMImim-nU Olscussttl.

Property owners who have failed to build sidewalks as ordered came In for a share of the discussion during the report of the street committee. It developed that there are many property owners in various purts of the city who have fulled to obey the order of the council with reference to the construction of sidewalks. City Attorney Collins was authorized to take the necessary steps to see that the city ordinance is obeyed in the matter. It Is likely that a number of new sidewalks will be ordered in the near future, It being the desire of the street committee to have walks laid before extensive grading Work is done. Chairman Heldy suggested that each word be gone over thoroughly, with a view of ascertaining the walks needed, the work to he done under the supervision ot the city engineer.

PAVINfi OF TO in: ik f.n rr at mf.f.j ix; Paving the streets Wits discussed briefly at the council meeting last Sets New Record For the Dis H. Wroth. The gravity system on the Highlands is now' practically tance; Car No 13 Responsi it i i i 11 pleted and it is believed that Die lor much baa luck in thing will be in readiness to permit connections in the. near future. Of A.

J. IVialov Grand Prize Event, they pleas over the country, anil compoll the Farmer to out up a good 4 wire Fence with Posts not more than one rod apart, or stand lite consequence of all danuige the stock may do, please (live me the Law of X. M. on Fencelng, and Sti ck running at l.crge, If you can not give me the above Informations I'leits refer mi? or my letter to some Hovel timi nt At-lorny that will give me such infor-nmtioiis, cry Truly, The territorial penitentiary board concluded its meeting Saturday, ami passed favorably en the applications! for parole of the following seven I Special to tlic Murnlns Juurnnl) Santu Fe, N. Nov.

Territorial Kngineer Vernon L. Sullivan, who Is again able to te nt his desk after a siege of typhoid fever, today approved the application of Pouhvate and Johnson of Silver City for 100 cubic second feet of the upper GiU for the development of 3 i horsepower. The. plant is to cost and the project has been llminced by people connected with the Paldwin Locomotive works at Philadelphia. Tin? large development of mining in the Mogol-biu district will a.ssure the use of all the $300,000 available for sew er win the amount has been expended with the exception of $111,148.28, which 214 CENTRAL AVE.

By Morning Journal Kueelul LiMiwd Wire was the balance in the fund on Xo Atlanta. Nov. 7. Traveling at veinber I. Dr, Gray Directs Athletic Committee to Abandon Gridiron Schedule For Season; Doubtful Whether Further Games Will Be Played.

Kixitl.ui II matters are a trifle liazy ut tlio University of New at the present lime as the result of 'lie ue-tion of President K. McQueen Gray Jn directing the athletic committee. raneel tlio schedule fur the President Cray culled a ticcial merlins of the committed Saturday evening before leaving for the and seventy-two miles an hour, Joe, Ho Phone 72. ran, driving a Lozier car, won the 250 REPORTS CF CITY mile speedway grand prize hero today and set a new American record for the distance. prisoners: Frc.noir.to Alartlncz.

Albert King, otto S. Thurston, Quirino the power developed at 75 per horsepower, per annum. As at lirst tur-veyed, the project necessitated the Su las, Leonard AleDonahl, Albert His time of three hours, 2'i min evening, It being the, opinion of sev i on: nu I ion ol pipe line 4 miles utes, 15.10 seconds beats the previous OFFICERS HEAD eral of the aldermen that it was a matter that should be considered record of four hours, 3S minutes. long, but the driving of a tunnel will reduce this to twelve miles. The Third Street Meat Market ALL KIXHS OF FltFSII AND SALT MKAT, KTF.A.M Al'SAtjK FACTOHV.

Geo. Eberhardt, N. Third St. MASONIC Itl'ILDINO. 4-5 made by Hurmaii in a llulck at the Indianapolis sneedwav.

dam is to be oi rc-inloreed com tele and will be Mi feet toliJI and feet high. unust 19, lUtW. and conies within LAST II6KT Keith iiiul C. II. Willis.

A number of applications were denied. The board a ut the publication of requests for bbs for Itllllbdllng supplies for the period of six months. The board will meet again lieccnt-her nth, COSTS 10 LIVE IH (Inventor Mills today appointed some time in tlio near future, rpoti the suggestion of Acting Mayor Wroth, the matter was made a special order of business for the next meeting. City Kngineer Gladding will present at (hat time a number of estimates of cost for (he different kinds of paving, tile estimates, having been prepared some months unit. Vicloi K.

Hoggquist of Clouih roll and Met tin Kwing Pel ry ol 1 akewood. Aldermen Hear Brief Sum iddy county, notaries public. Scenic lliglttvuy. Work is progressing nicely on the cciiie Highway in the Santa Fe BALDRID Lumber company. Paints, Glass, Cement, Roofing and Builder's supplies.

skate on, It's easy. Armory (let Kink. inon and connection will soon be maries of Business Trans acted in Different Depart ments During October, FATHERLAND SAYS made with the switch-backs. steel pine has been laid 1't various places to ad off the surface waters. A i rcst'-d hy Mounted Police.

Captain Fled Fornoff was notified WATCH! The reading of the monthly reports I. PFLUEGER if the various officers or the muni today (hat Mounted Policeman J. W. Collier has arrested Jose ami Juan Sisncios at Ihu lito. Torrance county.

ipulily fur the month of October look up a large part ot the time of the and has taken them to Vaughn, meeting of the city council last night ieudalupe county, for a preliminary earing charge of cattle steal lie tune of the meeting was some what less than usual. The business Man Who Made Lamy Famous; Finds Food Prices and Zep-j pel i Balloons Up in the Air. i four minutes of equalling the world's record for 3'J0 miles, made at Prook-lands, Kris- Horan received $3,000 of the $5,00 prize offered for the race. The number thirteen curried by It. J.

Churche's Simplex car is held responsible not only for Churche's 111 luck, but also for the many accidents that befell other cars. As car No. 13 swept up with the leaders in the. first twenty-five miles, many of the other cars immediately benan to suffer from engine troubles had to be slopped at the repair pits. Then No.

13 blew a tire. This was followed by a popping id' tires from the other entries all around the course. Finally Xo. 1.1 the track on the fortieth mile and Louis Disbrow's Pope Hartford broke down at the same place and was pushed off the course through the same hole in the fence-No. 13 bad made.

Kurman driving a lUarquetto-IUiick oould not shake off the hoodoo, plopping just nine times with three tires ripped off. Alter his two most dangerous rivals, Hyrronn and ljawson had quit the track, with ohkIiio troubles Bui-man began a chase after Horan. With Hurman in striking distance, both stopping on even terms with flat tires, Burmaa's helpers for the second time the afternoon, grabbed up the wrong tire and lost all his gains. Horan meanwhile drove into a safe lead. Siimma ry Horan (Lozfer) first: Ihirmnn (Marquette-ltuh-k second: Matson third: r.eardsley.

(Simplex) ing. ome before the meeting was disposed directed the committee to abandon further attempts to place football team on a proper basis. AVhetlier the action of President Cray will mean that the Rimirj with the El Paso Military Institute, the University of Arizona, and College will be called off h.iz not vet been announced. If th- Y.irsit.y cancels the same with Arizona, it will mean that the cup for th; c'run-jdonship of the two territories will be pent from its pedestal on 1 lie hill to the Tucson institution. The affairs of the varsity eleven are discussed as follows in a statement made yesterday by a U.

X. M. man who has had ample opportunity to study the various phases of the question: "The action of President Gray in if-rooting the athletic committee to can eel the season, eunie as a result of tile inability of the team to Ret Into shape to play football, and a knowi-i-dKO that to continue the kind of work which the team has been dohif would mean but the expenditure of tlio funds raised for football, with no possilde chance of interesting the public in the samea, and in consequence, no possible chance of securing; any gate receipts. "The entire difficulty with the, university eleven has ie from the feel-Ini? of uncertainty which has prevailed in resiifil to the running of this branch of athletics. No coach could be hired until if was certain that the amount of monev which the board of repents specified must be raised before a season would be allowed, was in hand.

When this money was at last secured coach had to be found. When a coach was located the practice ot in an hour and a hall, the abler- Mounted Policeman A. A. Semi last vining brought in Klisco Trujillo o'f men showing a disposition to nego TiuiK. Trujillo was arrested at 1 ti tiate things rather briefly.

In the ab sence ot Mayor F. H. Lester, Alder nmen ri on charge preferred by ouug woman at Taos. was held THE BIG SHOE SALE IS NOW ON AT REDUCED PRICES: 5,000 Pair Men's Shoes. $5.00 Man's Shoes $4.00 $4.00 Shoes $3.00 $3.00 Shoes All othes Shoes in stock 10 per cent off for the next I twenty days.

W. M. CHAPLIN I 121 West Central Avenue. man J. H.

Wroth officiated as acting in $5n0 bond. mayor. I he report ot the city treat! ured showed a balance on hand No- Territorial I'maK Tcrritotiul Treasurer Al. A. (Hero oday received from Walter Wag ember 1, of 1.

The report K)clnl l)liiiib li to tlio Mornlnir Jonrnnll Santa Fe, N. Nov, 7 the prices of foodstufff! have taken aerial ascensions In Germany ywhrnnnuH-ly wllh tlio flights of Zeppelin balloons; that the i'alherland is no longer the country where one can. live very cheap and very well, and that there is a feeling of intense unrest owing to the socialistic programs ut agi the city marshal showed 137 ar ner, treasurer ot San Juan county, $S7U, and from Came Warden rests; meals served and $400 collected in fines. The report of the fin riiomas It. Cable.

$105. hiet showed that four calls had been -sistant Trin cling Auditor. answered during the. month, Involving insurance ol 5 I he loss was $105.55, insurance paid $55, with it net II. .1.

Kiinklii of Las Vegas today ssunied the duties of I'Ksistant tray-ling auditor i the territory" succeed loss of 950.55. The report of tin building, plumbing and electrical in ing John Jocrns, who is now. cterii spector gave a resume of the building tators, ere declarations made by John Pfhieger, the merchant, who has just returned from a four months' trip to Germany. Mr. Pfhieger Is the son-in-law of Santa Fes former citizen, Charles llaspelmatli, and they met ill Hanover where Mr.

llaspehuath is spending I he Fourth judicial district. School" Vbllalion. Superintendent of Public Instruc operations and a number of sugges tions for the observance of the build THE NEAL IS THE ONLY CURE FOR THE DRINK HABIT An ntpmal treatment, no liyiMidermlo Injections, with a bond nd contract to cur yon, wrrcctly, In fAYS. The Ncol Institute provides the comforts of a refined home, for nil patients. Tlio trculiuny sent to the liomo of those una bio to go to the institute.

Write (or a cop of tlio contract and 1 Yen llooklct. mi! M-AIi liVSTlTCTF, Albuquerque, Nw Mexico. rviritiioiM 821. Irvlwfird Krvriel. Mtr 5fa North Reoond Ktrat ing ordinances.

The inspector said ii fourth: Mulford, (Simplex I tirth; Adams, (Mi Parian) sixth. Time, tion James K. Clark has returned his report that for the information 1 a bejran. nearly two months later thnn 1 rem a public school visitation trip i Curry and Roosevelt counties, lie islied thirty-six solo ol teachers at oik. made twenty-four addresses to of those who were under the impres.

ah that the office of building plumbing and electrical Inspector wa: the evening of bis life. "I had a most delightful lime," said Mr. Pflucger, "and Charley Ilas-pclmath Is looking as well us ever. Mils enjoying himself and I do not think i fat one, he Would state that his fees FIGHTING DICK IS eacin is, pal, tits ami i miuren. Hi during the month of October amount nd, -d county toni hers' association at that he Is In a hurry to recross the ed to $45.80.

J'he city chemist report and at Porta He held Montezuma Trust Companv ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO Capital and Surplus, $100,000 INTEREST ALLOWED ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS KNOCKED 0 it should have been closing this season at this time a sninr balance is left in the athletic association treasury for football another year, when a. cmi can be had and proper practice can start the day college opens. "Pour years apn the university was forced to have no season, because the faculty took rnt of the players olf the team on account of low class The year following that action the university hail the best team Ju the history the institution." ocean for the fifty-filth time. "Put Germany, although the same country in which one may admire the brilliant uniforms of the officers and listen to the haughty tread of able oefeieuce with twenty rural teai Ills and addressed a public meeting Portales. He i oil ml a great deal interest in the article on educa tion be adopted by the constitu- soldiers and bear the merry click of I convention end also in the li 'hmciit of state normal school easlern New Mexico.

In the city Lewis of New York Wins From Nelson in Two Rounds of Fast Fighting, i 'be, is he found an exceptionally troag corps o'i teachers. RACING RESULTS County Superintendent ed dairies generally to be in good condition. The report of the sanitary inspector show ed ten ca.si of scarlet fever in quarantine on November 1. The city physician reported twoiity-loiir deaths and twenty births during October, with eight cases of typhoid fever and seven cases of tuberculosis reported. The city physician gave It as his opinion that well water from an insufficient depth was responsible in most cases for the typhoid.

recommendation of Chairman Isherwood of the building, light and fuel committee, Jacob Koiiier, owner of (he quarters leased by the city, was alloiied $15 per month for heating purposes, instead Hi" $5, as heretofore allowed. Those present, at he meet ing la si nichl were Acting Mayor J. II. Wroth. Aldermen .1.

A. C. II. Thomas, Thomas Isherwood and Charles TRanft of (Commerce Established 1 890 Albuquerque, JV. OAI'ITAIj AM) S200.0Ou.00 Officer mid Direct ont: SOLOMON LUNA, W.

S. fTP.ICKl,KH R. M. MERRITT President Vlce-Prcn. and Cannier Asst.

Cashier J. C. JlALDRIDUEl II. FRANK A. IIUIIBELL II.

W. A. M. ULACKVVKLL WM. MclNTOHH is e.Vel eisitlg ideal su licrv isl, "He news a good school when he sees and knows how to raise the stan- many swords on the pavements, Is not the old 'Iieulselilaiid' we have known.

Uibor conditions do not seem to lie satisfactory; tnere is great unrest among the masses and socialistic, doctrines are promulgated more widely than ever before. The prices of foodstuffs has taken an ascension; a cup of coffee is netting to be a. luxury and II take two lumps of sugar is it. so much Hie more of a luxury. Ileitis ale still comparatively low and s'-r-vanls are good ami can bo bad nt a reasonable figure, but a visitor notes a change in the prices on the Mr.

Pbi'-io-r expressed regret that on bis return In Ibis country In; found I of a one," Kild Air. ik. (Hy Morning; Sehelle, light eight il 1 I. i loii rim I Surritil 1. N.

N. to lie ipionship of ol New Yi I M.eil Wlri'l v. 7. -In a ibe welter-the u. rid.

ik knocked ill here to Clo I lile peal anee ol sub- latilial prosperity and number of bouses ere going up. A Nels throiivh the siirronndiiv-' out "Fighting I i night. The end i a seheduli .1 i I'll- drive untry sev- but that despiti the drouth in he I'-n-rouiid 1 Athletic i I I mo si of the William's Tolu Tar and Wild Cherry in the I test () (.11 PIvMlDV You Can I'uc. Try It Hut tie, Only 115 t'ciitH. The Williams Drug Company 117 West intral Iiluo Front.

il, ail dub. raised good crops lariii, is have not to f.i i in soioiitifj At l.atonia. I.atonia, Nov. 7. Countless running in a form won the fourth race at I.u-tonia today hy ib lcating Star Patlle and All Ued In a driving finish.

Countless was off in frrnt mid Jockey McGee sent the colt along at a merry clip. At the final eighth pub-, however. SI, ir P.ottle came with a rash and (lie two fought it out the remainder of (he way. Countless ge'lina the decision by a half until, lie-suits: First race, five and one-half furlongs Freckle, won: Molly Mog, second: Km ma Stuart, third. Time, Second race, six furlongs Crande, won: H.

patten, second: Mark Anthony II. third. Time, 1:13 1-5. I llOOllt l.efon ev of V. ,1 how illeell pollllll an, I was the labor troubles arc: noticeable In sev in; iy hoinoM bed tali eaders hue left be, nil honiestea, Is eral large cities.

for tile Anierie was about than Nob the right at The lirst then Lewis of Plows I. downed his ll Ion. IMIt to se ml si ry sialic, round i pencil tided the first of KISSEL KAR WINS RACE TO PHOENIX IN FIFTEEN HOURS are hauled a seri I tig now ill remain, lies of broom corn an TO PROCEED LEGALLY lio olnej end ate being insured and nt (he lace which Pponenl. Nelson three limes ill til W.ltHahnCo. AN'TIIKACITK CerrllloH ump MIMi V(K)I 1'hoiie 01 American Illock, "The Only Good On Hup Lump" lured free of chai ge tiy merchants first until expert can vanillic the corn to the 11 round.

In the mil Vimild Nel: Third race. AGAINST BARELA six furlong eond: Jim -lb son. third. the "Vol a Cheap Coal at Cheap 'IStit the llest foal nt a lair rrlif," m.mi: l.I.Mi: ii brin-'s $fis a ton. Some of the rmers who plowed their land with the and up nbanknii ids to guide the surface i oiml i hi, mil the third Una I'M re, was counted IIIIKK COKE won: l.abold, sei Time, 1:13.

Fourth race, sixteenth Count! out. Phoenix, Nov. 7. The Kissel K.ir. driven by Harvey Herrlek, won the Ios Angeles to Phoenix race for automobiles, finishing this morning at 11:1 o'clock.

lis actual running time was fifteen hours and forty-four minutes. This is three hours and twenty minutes faster than the previous record. The Pope Hartford car was second. iniiicap. mile and a ss, won: Star llot- floiv from rains into their tidils raised fair cups.

At and around P.ed. third. Time, lie, second; All i'oilnbs, iirigntion by pumping is proving a great su i ess as no- wao-r Jlai-iev Whips Carroll. Albany, X. Nov.

7. Charley Harvey of Chicago bad Hie better of Jimmy Carrol of San Francisco in a fast ten-round bout tonieht. is sha l-'Ki, IMC 2-5. Fifth race, mile and seventy yards Judge Walton, won: Salian, second: Medallion, third. Time, Sixth race, mile and a furlong Stoneman.

won: Alice P.aird, second: The Karl, third. Time. 1:54 1-5. ACEOUIA City Council Adopts Resolution Looking to the Final Abolishment of Lone; Time Nuisance and Eye and a ell can be sunk lei-trie pouir being furnished eenirnl plant. t'nimproved without wells are selling at to ia that vicinity.

Oak and Maple Polished Flooring Builders Supplies Albuquerque Lumber 423 N. 3d St. biillis DR. oni ROLLER LOSES ANOTHER HANDICAP MATCH AT BOSTON A I fa I COLUMBIANS WILL GIVE A HOP in Ids ate being seeded and rmers seem to understand Ibe I. ientiiie binning.

At Melr se. which is hard bit by the drouth, thi-ie end the l.l.iekwater ilraw to i ornish water tor an Irrigation stem. One bunur with two horses P.oston. Nov. 7.

lr. 15. Holler of Seattle a handicap wrestling match to Hjalmar l.undeii of Worcester at the floston arena tonight. WE CURE PILES new and tuiinle.sn methuds. Goitre and Hnpture cured without an operation.

Itheumatium and chronic dlMeuscs cured bv baths. BRONSON SANITARIUM and fa- hlp. tills year made Vl.e'lO from crop. Altog, tln-r the outlook in thin pert of New In much br'rhbT the-n It as several rcat'bs and the faimers look MYard to a good seasoa next year. Albuquerque Council No, 641 to Entertain Friends at Informal Dance nt Elks' Ball Room, No ember 17.

I'r. poller had contracted to throw I.unibn twice in one hour, but was four minutes ten and one-half seconds, barely able to secure one fall in forty- At Jamestown. Nov. 7. Results: First race.

six furlongx Koyal Onyx, won: Takahira. second; Cheek, third. Time. 1:15 1-5. Second race, live and one-half furlongs Cooiiey won; Herpes, second: izelt horp.

third. Time. Third race, one mile Field Mouse, won: Compton. second: P.biekford. third.

Time. 1 4') 3-5. Fourth six and one-half fur-loims Stinger, won: Via iictovia. second: The Xia-u r. third.

Time. 4-5. Fifth race, five and one-half fur-loncs Ibillaek. won: second: Paby Willie, third. Time.

1 1-5. Sixth race, niile and a sixteenth Adirondai woo; fluke of Pridue-wfter, second; Campaigner, third. Time. 1 T'ollTI' ll i as. Colum- embers of Albuquerque anil mem! cis of otlo and I licit iriends.

ill be arn that the Knights of The "Par, las ai cipiiii," an Irrigation din that has occupied a prominent right of way through principsl parts of Altai, iiieroue for many years past, may be abolished in the near future, a resolution looking toward the final elimination of tile nuisaneo being adopted by unanimous vote at the meeting of the city council last night. The matter of condemning tin-ditch was broueht up by Chairman J. A. Ill lily of the, street committee. Or.

Ileidy said that it as the intention of the street onminitbe to beain grading Fourth stret, south from Silver avenue, either today or tomorrow, and asked for Information concerning the attitude of the council on th1 ditch uuestloti. 1'pon Inquiry City Attorney II. J. Collins stated that the proposition bud been taken up In the council before, but bad never been acted upon. Mr.

Collins suggested that the proper condemnation proceeding be taken to abolish the dltrh, cither under the right of eminent domain, or as it nunsanve, A uvtiya yas niinda by to 1 I ill entertain an in! is rmal hop the Klk's ball room, on r.i SON OF BILLIARD CHAMPION PLAYS FIRST MATCH GAME New York. Nov. 7. "Youn'" Jake Sehab of I), nver. son of the oldtlme "wizard'' and world's champion, made his first appearance here iouisht a a billiard expert in a match at IS li baik line with ora Alorninustar.

The veteran played him 300 to and won liy 3'H to 142. The youngster showed knowledge of the game and a good stroke, but he was nervous. Hi? best run wn J7. i-Sainst 53 l'vr M'Ji ningstur. GROSS, KELLY CO.

Incorporated Wholesale Merchants and Dealers in Hide3, Wool and Pelts Navajo Blankets, Pinon Nuts, Beans, Chili, Potatoes and Other Native Products. Houses at Ea Las Vegas, X. M.i Albuquerque, K. Tucuracart, N. reeos, N.

Logan. X. aiid Trlnltlnd, Colo. I'l 1 I (. 'H TO TUANS- AIISMNMPPI (ONf.Kt'SS lovernor Mills today appointed V.

O. of Tnlaiosii. oti ro county, end (i. Pari, kson of i Simmer. Pnolal comic, delegates to the congress at San Vitoriio, Texas, on Novr mlT il.

I'ciKlllg anil StMl. An- rn, (b to ral Frank W. Clancy fecpes tie, punt complaints from homest'-c-dcrs who have not t'eneed of ib-sti in tloli or damage to their j-r'-pf by stock roam In? al Ifirge. The of the herd le find a statute providing for a fine f.ir ow in rs whu t-rui it tln.it tvtvvk loam ut Mrs li.ilh-n-oi Wolga-t. Xov.

Young Krne. Young Philadelphia evening, N-c ember 17. An (irc-'Vi-o-meiit committee eensiftoig of Mesri Thomas Pinkeit, John J. Tierney and Wallace liessebien. at busy working out the details, and the affair promises be a.

very i njoahle one who defeated Sammy Xstional Athb'tie club Smith nt the here Saturday night, is out with a challenge to Ad Wolgast for thp lichteight cham-pionhip. 1'rio- willing to ne.t Woig.isl ut 13.1 pounds liuysije. Til it. i Kv.ms of Pittsburg ould like eel 15(1-pound boxer. Adilf'-s.

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