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Arizona Daily Star from Tucson, Arizona • Page 8

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11 SUNDAY M03NING. NOV EMBER 1. 1803. ,) ARIZONA DAILY STwR PAGE EIGHT. UUIVERSITY RRCE BEET MID FIRST OIffl RY I IMVI UbVVW UVil VI tGomplefe TKeMos I 4 iS 01.1 YESTERDAY mmti EL PASO SOON i (yHSM't THE INDIANS 1 epartment Boys A .4 .3 .4 .4 With blood In their eyes and arm.

Yoho, fd with the "big sticks," the boysi lllausser. from Pearee came very near dol'ig Winters, 1. up the 1 ucsounns In flue style ye. Redford, c. terday aftirnoon la the first guine on Godfrey, s.

the local diamond. Insteud of Suvage, 1st b. counting itutitber victory to their Qnlbrnttb. 1 1 0 2 0j 0 2 2 5 0 1 2 0 1 0 1 i 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 4 6 27 13 5 Many Fine Trackers and Rib-. bon Competers Are Entered Parade Will Be Big nzona In Slow, Draggy Game, First of the Season, Defeated Their Antagonists By Decisive Score.

Feature. Totals .30 long list, the latter might have been shedding, salty tears had it not been for lilausser, who, with a mm Base Struck tmt. riy Clalbralth 1. Because of the buyih prestige of this great store we to 'on balls off Galbralth 1. "Casey" swat, sent the sphere center field in the last half of atle to give values and variety of styles and vno i are A ll.

H. H. P.O. A. Pcarce The coming race meet, and he show at Kl Paso bids fair to be.

ninth Inning and won the game. modes mac are noi 10 oua i3.wiiviv. The two teams will Hue up agahi Newberry, this aftoruoon and from yesterday's Clifford, p. score indications aro that there Spike, will be another battle royal on thoiOpplo. s.

3b. Iluckley ..512101 ..5 0 1 2 3 1 .6 0 3 0 2 0 ..4 0 0 0 0 0 ..4 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 2 ...3 110 0 0 ,.4 0 0,5 2 2 338 3 7 26 13 7 Grove diamond. There was a goodly crowd present Lemon, If You Have a Turn for Economy, Clothe Your Boy at This Establishment c. if many of them attracted by thocouti. I Garret, 1.

try fair, and It Is that I F. Clifford, there will be many more out today -to see how tliVigs are running in the I all odda the best event of the kind ever pulled off In the southwest. Large purse havo been raised for the event and duo to this fact some of the fasten horses in the country have barn entered. Dick McMalnw, whose string of horses la now at Ixlngtou, Ky has entered three speedy ones for this event. Sonora Olrl find Ttracc Girdle, two or Mr.

McMahou's favorites, will started In the fre.t!.for nil trot, and Citation, "with a record of 2:01 3-4, will start In the free-for-all Charles Kenyon of Oklahoma baseball world. Mounomer batted for Garret In p. ninth. -v. Tucson.

AD. R. H. P.O. A.

E. I Struck out ny Clifford 4. Base on Hornsby; r. .4 1 0 0 0 0j balls Off Clifford 3. Pacheco, c.

0- 1 0 0 01 Time 1:45. In a ragged exhibition of football yeBterday at th university the V. ot A. team defeats tho Indian school 27 to 0. Th game wan a diaapiKilnt.

ment from tho spectators' point of view and th V. of A. town should have 'scored twice as'uiany points against, the Indians as they did. Tho field was ia good condition but had not a single line on It, nor were there any cross pieces on tho goal posts. "1 ho Indians opened up tho game by kicking to tho 'varsity; who returned tho ball to the center of the field, and It was immediately apparent that tho 'varsity was too-heavy for the Indians, though the lattor lined up In rapid fire order but could make no gains.

Tne Indians played football and always Kicked on the third down, thereby showing good Inasmuch a "their line bucks gained them nothing. score at the end of tho first half was: U. of A. 11. In.

diang nothing. Fifteen minute half. At. the beginning of the second half the XI. of A.

started right In to and the backs made big gains around the Indians' ends. U. of full back twice cleared tho field for 50 yard runB to touchdowns through scattered fields, the Indians tackling very high, and in some In. stances "being dragged for five yards at a 011ME 11 1 it City, has entered his black stallion. Kenyon.

In the 2:15 trot. Several other fast entries have al-1 ready been revived in "the harness races ami there is now stabled at 'he track a string of fast- runners, Including Queeu Sonvenler. Beautiful Knight, Brt'wn' Dick, John Griffin and Matt.ie which insures fast! time and close rlnlshes in the run-' nltig races. The first annual horse show of El i Hoys' double breasted (suits with Plain or knlckerbocker trousers. $1 .95 1 $9.95 Russian and sailor blouse suits in all the new shades and models for the little fellows, ages 2 1-2 tO'fi.

$1.85 fa $8.95 Our Lihc of Boys Youths' Trousers is Complete Knee pants plain or Knickerbocker. 50c $1 .50 EYE PROPOSITION Our sale of Boys' and Girls' Caps and Hats Kas been enormous. This is due to he fact tKat we "carry'' tKe only complete line ih Tucson. Boys' waists, 2 12 to 14 years 50s $1 .50 Boys' sfilrts, sizes 12 to 14 1-2 fore is what will Henry do with the Paso will bo given at this time, and so intense Is the interest that already more than 150 turnouts have TfJMPTATION. It Is a case of 1 entered In competition for the cups and ribbons.

1 he Os.aple parade will bo an event in itself well worth going to see And the El Pnsoans promise. vis Youths' trousers Editor Da'ly Star: I beg to call your attention to the following from the Tucson Post: "According to Town Tattle the office of undershcriff has been promised to Henry Meyer in the event of the election of the Democratic nominee. It is also said that, a further promise has, been made him in the way of, the Democratic for two years hence. These things are to 'be. handed to him on a silver platter-' in-Ahe event -of his supporting the Democratic ticket.

We give the foregoing for what it is worth, but in the event ot it bolng true, as is generally believed, the question to the 'they will make the Mardi Grits look vefemoEi." I don't know who "Town Tattle" is, but it la he Is a liar. It sounds like Republican campaign talk. I have not been promised anything by the Democratic party. I have not even been offered anything by the Democrats. As fur as the temptation ii eoacerned that is thrown in as an insinuation and is a deliberate effort to mislead the will thank you to publish this letter, i Respectfully, 1IEXRT MEYER.

tame when compared with what they 1 .25 1 $5.00 i 50c to will produce. Excursion rates are being given for the. event on all roads runulng lino Kl Paso. "A COMPOSITION BOOK" FREE TO EVERY BOY VISITING CUR BOYS' DEPARTMENT WEDNESDAY, 3 O'CLOCK. IE by high tacklWi? on the part of both teams, the quick start of the If.

dlans and the apparent slow starts of-the -'varalty. The 'varsity tried the forward a uutnber of times and although' they made gains, being penalised only once for incompleted pass, the play did not seem as spec! tacular as the end runs. The plays were mostly air Hue more on the old style plays, which netted-them nothing. Tu score 'at the end of. the.

second ba'f was 27 to 0, cl-6. minute h.alf. Kleesberger refereed the first half and Hatcher the second. ert Stemfeld Co. "The Home of Good 1 tory of am mm IB'JSI USES I ft CIPINSF MF i JK fill's CO.

WE SELL OOUCLAS SHOES 50c LESS PER PAIR THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE SOUTHWEST, We Are Selling More Ladies' Coats I hi III ww Trials 'Set For November 5th Bryant Indicted For Kill-. -ing'nf. Williams. There have been numerous wagers I Mark Sm'th. wll I made that Mark Smith will not carry county Tuesday and the wise Vin.t,, t.w.l.

An 1. cinch on it Thah Any Store in Tucson Rcmuisc you can buy Coats at half you would pay for them else-whore. UUrif ILIILIKL llrtVi" Old Pima again this year and his majority will be greater than in any previous race frr the dolegateshlp. He has become stronger each year and his opponent this year, Cameron, has not even the support of his own county of Cocouhio. NEXT JIUiT as they claim that he never did carry it.

but once. Figures are ineon. trovertible proof that "somebody lied." In 1886, the first time that Mark ,4, Pima county Republicans as well as Democrats are in favor ot Mark Smith and have no taith whatever in Detmirrers in the cases against the various defendants in the at leged "School Book Trust" were overruled yesterday in the United States court by' Judge Campbell. Pleas of not. guilty were cutered and i trials set.

for Nov. Mil. The territorial grand jury yester. i day returned indictments against U. Bryant (colored), charged with the murder of Fred Williams, an 1 other negro, last May.

Francisco Bernal and Agapitoj i Ladies' Coats at RemarkaWe Savihg A Wrge btork of coats in a great variety of shades Including blacks, greys, mixed plaids, tans and many others in the latest Btyles. Also a complete line of Childron's Coats at particularly low prices. Greatest Living American Ac- tor Will Present Bill to Tuc-1 Smith ran as a delegate for congress, he defeated Curtis C. Bean and car. ried I'luia county by a majority oi 10X votes.

In 18 he defeated Wll. son for congress, carrying Pima county by a majority of 14 IS votes. In 1892 his majority over Stewart was 60 votes In this county and in sonans, The Feature of the Season. Cameron or Kibbey, convention bolters, who thought they would rule, things with a high hand hut were sadly disappointed when thrown out of the national convention, acd when Wednesday's sun rises, thi will be about, the sicket individuals that ever gazed out the windows the house ou Bright Angel trail. Genoa, charged with having stolen Whivdcr nc (lereated uoran ny li ma.

two bass of flower from -i 'ftp? $5T5 $7 75 $9.50 $12.50 Lot 1 S10.CG Ccatsat Lot 2 $12.50 Coats at Lot 3 $16.00 Coats at Lot 4 320.00 Coats at O'Neill not being in the run. all In tills county. Perry's bakery, were indicted on Jorl5'' tho eharue of net tv and i Men's Fall Sh oes Arnulfe Pe-J9. who fought ii duel with' Victor Sanchez several months to us th. $3.50 and $4.00 I Mrs.

Kuhu returns beginning of uext week. HIGH SCHO notes. II. Sotlu-ru, who mice the death of Richard Mansfield has been recog-u'sed as the greatest American actor, rad who, even during the life of Mansfield, whs declared by many critics, as tlte peer of the creator of "Peter flynt." the last, play in which Richard ago. was relented, no indictment, Don't confuse these slio-s' with the having been returned against him.

By E. A. SEAMO'XDS. Quite a number of high school peo. Also a complete stock of blankets, quilts, underwear, stockings, in fact we can supply all your cold watlur needs at 30 per cent less than v.

pie were intere.ai.ad iu the prop WVWWWWWVW9VWV9? ippeared Is to visit Tucson iu Ja ordinary stock $3.50 and 1.00 fchoes they are shoes that, we almost priced at $1.00 and .15.00 and at the last minute decided to offer at the lower prices Just, in order to Introduce to you good nuary. It was not many moons ago that IKE Hi CHEF IT OPEM HOUSE NO) 11 shoos Drachiuan Shoes. The Yellow Front Clothing Store ress' of the Health League fair. Among tho faculty Miss Francis Goodln and Mrs. Fish were at the candy booth.

elite Anna Brown, Eunice Beardsloy, Adela Maldonado and Gladys Rouse were some of the students participating in the entertainment, and booth work. The junior class of the high school has acquired a snevv member, Jean Dobius, formerly of 1 Santa Rosa, Cal. They have stylo not Just pretty good nor 102 West Congress Street. Styl We Sell It For Less. "freak stylo" but the sort that dis the name of Sothern was brought into.

prominence in Nevada when his wife, Virginia Harned an aeknow-1 ledged as a leader lu her profession secured a divorce from him. thern's first big hit was in "It I Were King," which he has recently revived in eastern cities and iu which he -may be seen in this part of the country. Mr. Sothern, has not yet fully de- i cided what his vehicle will he when The high school is to have a "house warming" next Friday even, ing, the oth. This is the first of a Several members of the high echool entertained at Unllow'een Will Be Followed by "The Missouri Girl" and "Little Prospector" at Once, series people cf receptions to the towns.

functions. Miss Anna entertained a of Tucson. Many people have number of her high school friends desired to see the splendid new at her home on Friday evening. hulldin and this first reception is to! ho appears -upon the Tucson Opera 'house stae, but suffice it to say, that AreYouTaking Advantage of the Force Sale at THE PEOPLE'S STORE The next theatrical offering of tho present season will be "A Roj-al give them an opportunity to see 'bo CRYSTAL THEATRE IS hulldi.ig and to meet, the faculty and; studens. A cordial invitation is ex i HAVING GOOD CROWDS tend-M to the peoplo.

I Chief," which will appear at the Tucson house on Nov. 10th. The following night tho Fred Ray. The "Teachers' Iustltu.e" this year.liA )i is meet at Phoenix ecu rt DcUl rdil Be Re tinguishes the wearer as a man who knows the latent in shoes that well-dressed gentlemen wear. Being well niad' on lasts ll that are constructed with the care that oa engineer bestows ou a fine piece cf bridge building, they fit well at the'start and throughout thit life of the shoes, When you slip your Into one of these shoes you will realize what It lu ohave every angle, curve and foot axch allowed for witn precision.

They are made In all widths and leugths we can fit YOUR foot S. This mesms that in ad-eiVlCe dltion, being well and strongly made of the bes-t materials, thty krep their shape. You will up. predate the Importance of this feature when you realUtj that a stylish shoe that loses Its stripe Is about as satisfactory a proposition as a broken promise. It's anticipation without realization.

These shoes of ours keep their shape right down to the day mond will appear here ia peated During This Week By Special Request. e.raily has had this honor but this yeir Tucson was decided upon be. C'tuse of its growing reputation as this actor, who is considered the best, i living American actor and probably one of the best Hamlets and Romeos ever seen on nny staso will give the Tucson people somethliig that will pie.ase them. i Mary Mannering was the star at-, traction of last season's theatrical year iu hf 'Old Pueblo' and this year i it will bo K. II.

Kotliern, the recog-1 nlzed p'er of the American swge. "The Missouri Girl," and thro follow, lug evening "The Little Prospector" wiil be presented. All any reported to be first class offerings and doubtless will attract large audiences. tn educational center. People Inter.

ested in education all over the Tiie crowds of well pleased pnoplp rit.ory will come to Tucson for who have witnessed the feature this event, and it Is especially up. subjects, "Tne Baseball Fan" and propriato that we should have a fine Cowboy's Baby," during the new high school buildi'jg to offer i past few eveninps are a sufficient This sale is not over by any mean, We are still ing coods at tho same' reduction: as marked the SANELS WON 2 4 AT THE HUB SATURDAY I Tournament Will Be Contii 'ued HAFFNBRCD ENORAVERJ-PKINiHM the ins' itute for its meetings. The 1 endorsement of the character of pie institute week begins the 9th of Xo. I tures that are being shown at the vember. This week will be a holiday I Crystal theatre.

Both these subjects for the schools all over the terri. i are aew, having left tho manufac tory. turer less than two months ago. The management- has decided ti The high school was glad to wel. i hold over "Tho Baseball Fan" for come Mr.

WhiteJey, the principal, threo more nights cud In connection back again after his reepnt illness. will re presents "Tho Curse of Misa Vail has also recovered from Drink," "A Jewel of a Sweetheart'' opening of this sale, We have -still quite a large stock of Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats; all marked at prices that everyone should take advantage of. It is our purpose to not carry over one -single suit or overcoat to next year; and to do thr, realize that we must make it I 1 i when they go to the ash heap. T'. Thee 3.50 and $4 Shoe 3ns com In blacks and th.j $4 Shoes In blacks utid Winter Tans.

Just 84t a precaution look at them before you buy any Khoes at any placf you may now bavo in mind. HARRY A. DRACHiy tfcl, he bone fever, and tho singing is and, best "of all, Nat Oooawla's Monday Night. Tha sixth day of the pool at tha new Huh parlors w-as inlawed last evening aud the nc-it aegwill bo played Monday evening. fol.

lowirg are tae scores cf night's gytiiea: First game Tanels G5, Layton 36. Handicap E5.50. game Tanels 65. Boucher 33. Next game Monday evening.

progressing again under her able in. stiuction. famous play, "A Glided Fool." Walter II. Sprasue of the Yuma valley ffud Miss Anna Brett Baker of Congress A Scott 6tra Phona Black 2531 an object. Wo havtc so, Come and be convinced.

0 Mrs. Frank Fish has been substi. SHOES "THAT'S A' tilting In history at the high echool I the Yuma valley, were married Satur-the past week In the absence of Mrs. In Yuma. 1 7.

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