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THE NEW YORK TIMES. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 1003. HARVARD WIS AT GOLF Princeton Is Badly Eeaten for.ths Team Championship. Baker Score Ail the Point for the Lose re H.

C. Egan Makes Lowest Record of the Day at Garden City. Harvard icon the team rolf championship of the. Intercollegiate. Golf Association In the final round yesterday on the links of the Garden Golf Club.

The Cambridge men beat ti. Princeton team by the unusually hirt score of 2114 point to p. or by holes. 33 to S. Harvard hrid the honor, havlnr defcntM the Princeton tram last year, and, rnlle it had generally been expected that the title holder would retain the honor for another year, the boldest critic had rot dared to predict bo marked a superiority for tha Haivard folfera.

The match was 36 holes, the collegians playing- IS holes la the mornlnr and the same number In the afternoon. The final result was clearly anticipated, when, at the closj of th moroin; Harvard led by 16H points. whUe not a Princeton man had won bin same. JL Chandler Esan; the intercollegiate champion, who htaded the Harvard team, was opposed to O. Relnhart, on of the seml-flnallsts in the, recent amateur championship.

The two wen had a arand game in the first half. by the hardest kind of work, managing to wet a lead of one hole. lie did the eighteen holes in 83 strokes, to 84 lor Relnbsu. In the after-Boon, Egan played a much better game, while Relnhart was in Wi usual form. The Harvard man waa practically invincible on the green, and ran down long pots with remarkable ease, and his approaching was Invariably dead to the hole.

As a result, he stood up at the end of the first nine boles In the af ternoon play, and. with an unusual two on tne umc ished 7 up on Relnhart. Efcran did bis round in 79 strokes, the lowest thus far of the tournament. The cards are: ....5 4 I Relnhart. out.4 4 5 4 6 6 6 44 Kiran.

in 5 5 4 5 Relnhart. 4 0 4 0 4 4 4 6 0 F-iran. out. 4 5 6 4 5 8 4 8-S8 Relnhart. out.4 3 6 5 6 44.1 Ean.

in 4 6 4 0 4 6 6 5 JSS Relnhart. 4 5 4 0 45 5 3-42-6-! Tliree Princeton men won their matches in the afternoon I. H. Conklin James, and J. Whitney Baker.

Conklin led Walter E. Egan, the Western amateur champion, by one hole, but as Egan stood five up at the conclusion of the morning round, the Harvard man still had the sale lead of four holes in the entire- match. The case was Drastically the same with James, as Mcmirney beat him by three holes. With Baker the case was different. fr.

while H. B. Holllns. the Harvard team Captain, Jed him by a single hole in the morning. Baker succeeded In wiping this out entirely and turning the victory in his own favor by three holes, so he therefore was the only Princetonlsn win on the entire day's play.

Baker played very steady golf In the afternoon. He tied the game with Holllns on the first hole, and a splendid two on the short second holo gavo him the lead. On the green he waa three up. and held that to the end. Murray Olyphant.

the young PrlncetonJan who showed up so well in the New Jersey chamctonshlo this year, was a decided dte- npoiriment, lor ne went aown urium rkt.L- .1 knl.B vlvln. ttl latter nine points lor the Harvard team, the highest individual score. One point was counted for each match won plus half the number of holes won. Malcolm Mc-Burrey. the Stockbridge golf champion, beat the ex-amateur champion Louis N.

James by five holes In the morning, but lost two of this in the afternoon. The teams ana scores iouow: Harvard. Holes. H. C.

Eiran 4V Walter E. Ecaa. 4 it. Holllns. Jr.

0 M. TV, W. C. Chick 1 A. A.

3 2H Princeton. Holes. Pts. P. O.

I. VI Clnnklin A J. W. Baker 2H I. Jimn M.

A. fooi. Total 33 JlVil Total tH The qualifying round for the individual championship will started this morning. AMATEURS PLAY Gershet and Bennett Were the Winner in the Ctass Matches at Daly's. William Gerehel and Lee 8.

Bennett won the billiard matches yesterday in the amateur triple class tournament at Maurice Daly's academy. Both of the competitions were at the fourteen-tnch balk-line style Of game, with two counts allowed within the balk squares. Gersbel defeated Dr. A. A.

Mlal. the veteran cueist of the Amateur Athletic Union championships, by the score of 250 points to 233. This match was in the Class A division of the meeting, Gershel playing 250 to Dr. Mial's 800 points. The start -which Dr.

Mlal made threatened to overwhelm his opponent, for be gathered 1, 49, and SI In his first three turns at the table. These big runs were all the result of close and delicate nursing. Gershet gave Dr. Mlal a taste of safety jilay In the fourth tnnlng that for a time completely upset all of the tatter's careful calculations as to angles, while Gershel slowly added small but brilliantly gathered clusters of caroms to his string. In the seventh tnnlng Ir.

Mial again brought trie, Ivory bails so close. together that a. handkerchief might have covered them, and be- an a fine bit of cue work, alternately riving from the cushion to the line. touch was as deft as it had been In his previous big runs. anO he appeared likely to duplicate his former good work.

A miscalculation on a short one-cushion shot caused the ball to vary a hair's breadth and glide imnt the object ball without the carom. Dr. Mlal fell off in his cue work sfter this, and Gershel steadily imptoved to the end, beating his opponent by seventeen buttons on even terms. The summary: William Gerhel-0 14 14 6 8 6 24 6 1 15 2 22 20 11 10 0 10 a 0 23 2. Total, 250 points; averare.

2S-2S: hlb runs. 38, 24. and 2. Dr. A A.

Mlal-1 40 61 050 21 1001 14 0 1 13 8 14 1 14 1 10. Total. 233 points; aversa-a. 17-27; high runs, BU 40, and 2L Referee Isaac Mannea. In the Class match Iee S.

Bennett rlayed his best game of the tournament thus far. He defeated George Brockway by the wide margin of 150 points to G4. Bennett played fine open table billiards and did not leave a fair shot for Brockway on any of his misses. The summary: I.M, 8 Bennett-0 4 14 5 5 1 1 6 6 4 8 10 2 06 oO8 14 81342O1217e003. Total? 150 poutu avers, 8 38-38; blah runs, Is.

1 1 1 3 0 0 4 0 1 0 iTT 10 0 oT 3 8 0 0 0 1 4 Ot. Total. 04 polnta: average, 127-37: high runs. Id, T. and 4.

-Rater Louis Servstjus. Staten Uland Driving Club Parade. The fourth annual parade of the Staten Island Driving Club was held yesterday afternoon along the north and east shores of Staten Island, and was the biggest and most successful that the club has ever held. Several hundred people witnessed, the parade, which was formed at Port KJch-mond Park and started shortly after 1:30 o'clock. The ilae was down Post Avenue to Castleton.

to Barde Avenue, to Richmond Terrace, along the Terrace to Bay Street to the Fingerboard Road, and thence to the Boulevard, where a grand stand was rectd from which the judges awarded the blue ribbons to the winners. The Judges were Dr. T. E. Smith of Jer-ey City, I.

A. Kowler of Manhattan, and Manuel A. Plalsantln of Brooklyn. There were 133 entries. Among thogn receiving a Mue rihbon were Samuel Wlnton De Beer, Mrs.

Carrie James Thompson, George Walker, Hcrwsrd Avery, all of Staten Island, and Mrs. T. Smith of Jersey City. Chicago's Mayer Stops Turf Gambling. CHICAGO.

Oct. 21. Mayor Harrison today gave notice of his Intention to stop all forms of race-course gambling and to proceed against the band-book evil through the revocation of licenses of all saloons in which that form of the betting evil is permitted. Mayor Harrison's campaign sgainst bookms-kors includes all forms of horserace betting st all seasons and agalnnt all Interests. He declares tner wilt he no betting at Washington Park next Bummer It he stops the Winter books.

The Information upon which the Mayor will act is being collected by Secret Service men. whom he bus had at work for the last two weeks. EXCELSIOH LIQUID POLISH A Very Supirlor Arties -FOR CLEANSING AND POUSIttNG Strrflar Sifter, Flatei Wfire. Plitt Glass Wiadows and Mirrors, JTs sale Jewis 30 sad 1.13 VL'rrt 42a Hmt sad 135 Ctt Vxrrtr-ftrwt St-, -r Yerfc. Bttween StxOt Avasae ami Broadway.

Li UJl'. IH THE FOOTBALL WORLD Serious Accidents Mar the Sport In Practice and Games. Princeton Defeated Bucknetl by Fair Score Tufts Unable to Score on the Williams Eleven. Nut much of an encouraging" nature resulted from the doings on the various grid-Irons yesterday. 'With the death of a player In the game at Annapolis, Bloomer of Tale dislocating his shoulder, and another player who broke a.

leg. the day augured anything but good for the spert. Princeton's victory ever Buc knell was far from brilliant, and Williams defeated Tufts to a rough game. The practice of the Columbia, team yesterday at the Polo Grounds was the last vigorous work to be held before the Penn? sylvanla game on Saturday. The men began practice a little before 4 and did not stop until after o'clock.

The 'Varsity showed good form only occasionally, which gave rise to fears over the outcome of the match with the Quakers. The offense showed up best of all, constantly "making good gains when Mortey allowed them to retain the balL Donovan ot the scrub, at quarter back, did excellent work, making two runs through the "Varsity for 10 and 30 yards. The first touch-down came as the result of a blocked kick. Morley, who went In for a moment on the 'Varsity st.full back, rushed down the field and ell on the ball for a score. After that the scrub was given the leather at the "Varsity's twenty-flTe-yard mark and mainly on quarter back runs by Donovan took the ball to the first eleven's three-yard line.

There the Varsity welded Its defense and in four downs the scrub was thrown for a loss of three yards; The scrub kicked off and the 'Varsity carried the pigskin down the grid-Iron for the second touch-down by Smith. In tallying Smith barely escaped injury as be missed crashing headlong into one of the goal Tale's hopes of a season free from Injuries to the veterans on the team were dashed yesterday when Bloomer, right guard, dislocated his" shoulder. Bloomer's injury was quickly attended to by Drs. Hammond and Murphy, but it will keep him out of the West. Point game, and probably out of the Tale-Columbia game-He win hardly be in condition.

It is feared, to play through any of the big games. Bloomer has been Out of condition for some time, but was played yesterday in the regular scrimmage. Miller of the crew was guard again yesterday and put up a fast game. Though light, he 'handled himself well and is strong and aggressive. Batch-elder was given one tackle and "Lawrence the other, but there was no scoring.

Tale's hospital list Is now full. Shevlin and Ho-gan are out with bad side bruises, Kinney and Andrews with sprained ankles. Bowman with a bad chest bruise. Bloomer's bad injury adds to the weakened condition in which Tale will meet West Point on Saturday. PRINCETON.

17; BUCKNELL, 0. SPttial Tk Ntw Ytrk Timt. PRINCETON. N. Oct 2L Princeton's football team defeated Bucknell thia afternoon by the score of 17 to 0 In a game long drawn out and replete with fumbles by the some players.

Bucknell's team outweighed Princeton five pounds to a man, but lacked sand and aggressiveness. Princeton, sslde Irom her fumbling, played a consistent game, while Bucknell kept kicking against declons and trying to gain time. The features of the game were De Witt's field goal from the 35-yard line, the long runs of Hart and Stevens, and the Dlaylna? of Schlpp for Bucknell. Line-up: Princeton. 17.

Position. Bucknell, 0. Davia. Brasher Left end Cocktll Cooney lft tackle SchlDo fhort. Waller Left guard Coopr Waller.

Short. Dillon. Wlloox I Vitt Right guard Reed. Right tackle Taylor Henry. Crawford.

Rlsht end Vorae Vatterleln. Burke. tack Smith. NeU Roberta. Foulke, Stevens half back Hart Rigbt half back Bovard Millar.

Kaf Full hack Tooch-down Stevcna. 2. Goals from touch-downa Vetterleln. Witt. Goals from field De Witt.

Umpire-. W. Toting of Cornell. Rafera Mr. Okeaon of Lphlgh.

Timer George Goldle. IJnesmen Princeton: Thompson, Buck-sail. 7 una of halve Twenty minutes. ANNAPOLIS, BALTIMORE M. a Sptcia: to ITn Srsr York Tim.

ANNAPOLIS, Oct. 2L The Baltimore Medical College eleven and the Naval Academy played a drawn game here this afternoon. Neither team was able to score in the first half and the contest was called off after this on account of the death of Robert K. Lewtn of the Baltimore Medical team. The game was closely contested, neither side having any great advantage, though the Navy carried the ball down the field from their own forty-yard line to the visitors' five-yard line.

Gessler of the Brooklyn baseball team played left half back for the Medical eleven and his splendid ground-gaining was the feature of the game. I4ne-up: Baltimore K. C. Position. Kavy.

Kyle end Howard Bewaon Res gr Le guard H. p. Smith. Bradford Centre Ooea Lewla Oak Smiley Grady Lyons Right end Parlay MacCrow Quarer back Need ham Gessler Left half back Ppeneer Stoneciphar half Straaaborger Duff Full Hlay Referee Mr. laman of Lafayette.

Umpire Mr. Watson of Washington. WILLIAMS, 11? TUFTS, 0. W1LLIAMSTOWN, Oct. ZL In one of the roughest games ever seen on Wesicn Field.

Williams defeated Tufts this afternoon by a score of 11 to 0. Can-nell of Tufts was put out of the game for slugging. The local team made its points on two long runs. Tufts showing superiority in most department of the game but falling at critical moments. Line-up: Williams, 11.

Position. Tuft a. 0. Lewis Left end Jone Left tackl Hurley Left guard Oalarneau Centra Hill Dennett Right guard Right tackl McMabon IV' Ice Right end Williams. Quarter back Buchanan Left half back Main, Vile Watson Bight half back rPrnl'li l-body Full baric M.

Smith Touch-down Guttereoa. Wataon. Goal Lewia. Cmplr Mr. De Camp.

Referee Mr. Chesbro. Lineman JaeckeL Tim of naive Twenty and fUleen minute. Scores of Other Games. At Princeton Princeton Freeh man, 28; Tom Institute.

0. At Pennington. N. Hall. 13; Pan Ding lor.

Seminary. 0. At Southbrtrough, Maaa. St. Mark's School.

$: Canridg Training Kchool. ft. At Ann Arbor t'nlveralty of Michigan. S3: Ferris Institute of Big Rapid. 0.

At Morrlitown Mackenzie School, ii; MorrU-tos Uich School, o. 4 a. saee 1 C7r. IJ. din avAMVJaXMsshM voudo AkCXiV0 Kill I i come; ood Jiquor is a familiar creature, if it- lS-.

be well used exclaim no more agamst lPODTm" Wo rqarante) that It Is pare, Iterated Rye, 1 0 years eld. aged by time, aetartlurlally. AT ALL KIRaT-CLAafl I.KAjUEJio. lilTK. ilKNTZ A CO, PhlL and N.

Y. Sol Proprietors. ESTABLISHED 1793. ON LOCAt BOWLING ALLEYS. At Schluslngj Columbia alleys last night the Empire City team scored the highest so far this season in the team total made Columbia Leal ue's tournament.

They rolled 1.014 points, tver 200, and ttu ee' of the five men being the other two 192 each. Fol- lowing are th Ecoren rolled in the leading tournaments list nigni: COLUMBIA BOWL1NO LEAGUE. Schlw ogs Columbia. Alleys. FTR8T OAMH Empire city Bowling Club Haniea.

1T -wer, 172: Bull winkle, 191; Me- Henna, 177 Or. ZZ3. ToraL sHZ. Presto Bowlln Club Whlteacre, 199: Horton. 146: George tic til uatng, 100; Hgwell.

153; Bard-844, wen. io. Total 8ECONI OA ME. Presto Bowling Club Whlteacre. 156: Horton.

George Sehluntr.g, 188; Howell, lbt BardwelL 1K4. Total. 912. Owl Bowling Westphal. 10ti; flub Saner, 205; Hhtrlln, 1M; roleman, 187; Orebenateln.

Zib. lotai. vmt. THIRD OAXtH. Owl Rowling Club Bauer.

2r; Shevlin. 1 Wentphal. 176; Coleman, 16S; Total, 872. Bowling Club Harries. S19: Orebensteln.

16it Empire City Klewer. 192; cKenna. 208: BuU winkle. 202: Grass. 102.

To Ui. 1.014. STOCK CHANGE TOURNAMENT. Bros lway Arcade Alleya FIRST GAMfc J. F.

Bache h. Co. BnwHng Club Finnegan. 14: Curran. 13S; Wilson.

132; Tbuimauer. 152 Ward, laft. Total. 74. Slewart.

Barr A Co. Bowling Club 8. E. Cor- Blendon burgh. 'A BKCOND GAM tmu in; uaiiisxner, 100; ti.

u. corbett. 1(30; Cathcart, 128." Total. 828. F.

Bache A Co. Bowling Clue Finnegan. Tt.urmauer. 112 curran. ii; wuson, IK): Ward, 150.

Total. 699. Co. Bowling 14 c. I.

huUon Wslsh, 132; Bofcren, 127; Taggart, 137; Bogen. OKI IOUU, (J.I I THIRD OA it Stewart. Barr A Co. ftow1ln Club 8. E.

Corixitt. 152: Gallagher, 102: H. O. Cnrbftt. 139: Blnndenburch.

116: Cathcart. Total. T01. I C. I.

Hudson Co. Bowling Club Rmore newcu. ii; taggart, jti; Bryant. sua. 011.

AMERICAN Thum's FIR8T GAM! NATIONAL TOURNAMENt. Whtt Elephant Alley. Washington Heights Bowling Martin. 1R3-. Brrnea.

inn- Club Coles, 14 Pbelna. 180: hltewuin. 20O. Total. 888.

Llnwood Bowl ing Club Kennedy, 1); Dunphy, 187; Daley. 212 tel. 9:10. iownni, ion; iinaaie, itu. To- SECO.VD GAifFl Waablngton Heights Bowling Martin.

157: Byrnes. 17o: Club Colea. 1 15 PhelDa. 147: teman. 17a.

Total. bOO. Ing Club Drew. 157: Brunt. 19S: Columbia Bow Bulger, 203; 4h.

157; Taylor. 247. Total, V57. THIRD GAM lanwooa uowung Club Ken-uhy. 1 50; Daley.

178; Lowden, nedy, 13T; VuH 170; Tlndale, IS Columbia Bo loiai, ea. Ung Club Drew, 203: Brant, Roche. 170; Taylor, 144. Total, lf; Bulger. 171 LIFE IN'SURANCB LEAGUE.

Thum's FIRST GAM I Whit Elephant Alleys. Kelly, 181; Grosb toiomai i.ue uowllog Club Harris, 142; Rooney, 181; Ll, 71. fe Bowling Club Xlauea. 123: Miller. 110.

ToAl, Washington Ha Vila nd. 124 I uydam. 120: Barnett. 132: T-ff. ler.

U7. Total. Hia. SECOND GXNt Mutual Ufa Bowling Club Birmingham, Vi I3t Kennedy, 158: Denntsdon. 177: Total, one.

Perry, 188; Hal Colonial Life Bowling Club Kelly. 17; Gross. 131; Harris. 135 nwHwj, iw; IH, XOiai. Mutual IJf Bowling Club Kennedy.

Irtl; Dennlsdon, 143: 131. Totl, 7.V1. Bowling Club Xlquea, 184; iy dam. 103; Barnett. 152- r.rr 718.

THIRD GAM Birmingham, Femr. 188: Hal Washington I Han land, 120: ler, 145. Total, 8S. HARLTlM BOWUKO LEAGUE. ThurrJ Kahlsdorf Alleys.

E. Lotus Bowling Club ct, 194; Roberta, 183; Rehra. 170. Total 8J5, ng Club Bell. 150; Ruhe 164; FIRST GAM Gerdea, 188; 1(10: v.

Gerdes. Colonial Bowl Fleming, 137; 62. Kprnvii a. 101 juwwon, loo. xotai.

GAME tE. Colonial Bowling Club Boll. "lemlng. 143; Vogel, 152; Kahls- 208: Ruhe. 100 dorf 187.

Tots Washington Ft wllng Cluo Cohn, IB6; Proanlts, 173: Tenn. 112 Total. Sue. nramer, XJ. emmas, THIRD GAME Washington Bowline Club-, Cohn, 178; Pro nits.

179; Tenn, J48; Kramer. 17D. Total. 823. 139; D.

fehiinas Iritis Bowlln uiuo w. tjeraes, 149; Brick. Renin, 157; F. Gerdes, lis. 124: Boferta.

Total, 77 S. 4 NEW TCfUC BOWLINO LEAGUE. Ami FIRST OA A Tries' Alleys, i Turn Bowling Club Mc- Adam, 1S: Clacy ry. pnger, 1T7; La Bsu-12. Total.

877. veau, 185: Start, Fidelia Bowling 154; Bothermel Total. 882. 180; Lubrs, 208; Amann. 17l! SECOND GAME FfdIla ftAslln.

mas, 188: H. LiUhrs. 195: Atr SUckers Bowi 187; Ferbusch. 178, Total. 87" THIRD GAM tara.

188: Ens Gardes. 213: RntKwM.i nn, 159. Total. 922. is- Club Walters, 152; Engster.

15S; btelnquest. 225; Wlttner, Stickers Bowling Club w.t. ter, 195; Ferbuecb. 210-r Bteln- qu.at. 153: Wit Turtle Hawlln ner.

11s. jotai, 13. Club McAdaoi. 137: Clanrey, '5; Bauveau, 222; Starr. 200.

155; Springer, Jl Total, S. META DISTRICT LEAGUE. Mau lc A John's Alleys. FIRST GAM Lanman AV Kmp Bowling Club Dixon, 1 Merrill, 130: Kfcrapt, lu; Thomas, lbl; Total. 6.12.

MrMaon A rlor bowling Club Green. 127; rurford. 142: HachHIe, Mulllaen. 140; Mc-Mann, ITD, Tc al. 67.

PKCOSD OA sV Dohm Bowling Club Kellsr, 1 lU: Wllkeos. 124: Be bulls, 166; fcv-hmldt, 63; rr. 1S7. Total, 0. MrMann lylor Bowling Club Greens.

1A4; Burford. 115: lich.ll.. 108; Mulllken, 114; Mc-Mann. 162. Tc 055.

Yals Trick Athlete Compete. NEW 1IAV N. Oct 21. the an- nual track rnknes of th Yals Track Ath- letle Assoclailoa wcre held oa Tale Field 3k a j- uivir.i r-rr A1 The Largest Selling Brand of Ciiri la thV THE SAND 19 THg MORKR'S FH9TKSTI0N BROOKLYN ADVERTISEMENTS. PIANOS.

If you have a Piano all well and good. But if you know some one who has not, send, that person here. In this way you can be generous without expenditure. We have an intense desire to "git thar' and we dc because of our tasy Terms plan and Piano exce'lence. HAZLETON Play these: KRAKAUER They are ANDERSON Winner.

370 Fulton Street. (New Building.) nr Smith Btreet. Brooklyn. OPEN MONDAY BATURDAT EVENINQ3. this No records were broken.

Only three ot the regular track team men competed, the game being held to find new material. Summaries: loo-Yard Dash. Won by B. L. Twtchell, '07.

(3 yards:) T. Sheffield. '00, 8., yards.) Time 220-Yard Pash. Won by D. J.

Torrey, '07. (B yards;) Twlcnelt, (4 yards.) second. Time 0 .22 S-5. 440-Yard Dash. Won by C.

P. Harris. '04. (15 yards:) H. C.

Groman. '03, yard,) second. Tome 0:52 3-5. 680-Yard Run. Won by E.

Parsons, 'OT, (scratch;) H. A. Kogers, '04, (25 yards,) second. Time 2:03 1-5. Mil Run.

Won by 0. O. Parkhurst, '04. (35 yards;) C. B.

Alcott, '05, (scratch.) second. Time 4:40 1-6. Two-Mil Run. Won by W. J.

Hail. "04. T. (KrtUh;) C. IX Mill.

'07. (12S yards.) second. Time 10 2-5. 120-Yard Hurdle. Won by W.

Merts, 1904. (ow four yards;) second, L. C. Porter, '04, T. 8., (owe four yards.) Time 0:14 2-5.

22.1-Aard Hurdle. Won by Porter, (acrateh;) second. W. C. Johnston, 1904.

S-, (scratch.) Tim 0 27 1-5. Running High Jump. Won br W. J. Jack, 0.r, scratch,) 0 feet OVi inche; second.

Ward MrLanahan. (4 Inches.) 5 feet 5 Inche. P.unning Broad Jump. Won by J. L.

Forley. (15 lnchea.) 20 feet; second, Sheffield, (scratch.) Pol Vault. Won by McLanahan. 1904, (scratch,) 11 feet 1 Inches; second, C. H.

Carroll. '05. 1 toot.) 10 feet. Orln Hlckok Sent to Insane Asylum. CLEVELAND.

Ohio, Oct. Hlckok. for many years one of the best-known trainers and drivers of famous horses, was ordered sent to the State Hospital for the Insane to-day by Probate Judge White. Hlckok is sixty-nine years old and ha has been falling: mentally and physically for some time past. ADVERTISEMENT.

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The beneficial results of exercise are well known, but the monotony of the ordinary methods makes It an unpleasant task. In a well-equipped gymnasium In company with your friends the dally hour becomes a positive pleasure. DR. SAVAGE'S EXERCISE ROOMS FOR MEN, FOR WOMEN AND MEN. 155 Broadwiy.

305 West 59th St HORSES, CARRIAGES, (Established VAN -XA6HBL. KEARNEY'S Auction Bales OF HORSES AND CARRIAGES ARB HELD REGULARLY EVERT -TUEBDAT AND FRIDAY. (Commencing at 10 o'clock.) AT THEIR HORSE AUCTION MART, 1 l-ro ana 1.14 rmw uin sl. Between Third and Fourth New York. Catalogue ready morning of each sal.

Purchasers will always find a large and Interesting list to select from. Those desiring to sell can tnakentrles at any tlm up to 6 P. M. th day be tor th sal. AUTOMOBILES.

Glllet Forest Touring Car. Slightly used. Low- prlc to quick buyer. First-class condl-W tlon; guaranteed a represented. Mow ler, .100 Broadway.

NEW 24-H P. 1004 PANHARD. Body desired; prompt delivery: teleehon 1VU Franklin. osier, 300 Broadway, corner Duan rew xora. 11- TRAVELERS' GUIDE SHIPPING.

ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE. KBW YOaK.UIDOX DIHEt-T. 24, AMIMenomlnea.Nov.T, 9 AM sain nins.un.31,1 imikr Ka.1sov.14. 1:30 til Only first cias nsssang-ra carried. rOR RATES.

APPLY AT 1 BROADWAY. MAINE STEAMSHIP CO! Direct XJn of Fast Modem Passenger Steamer FOR PORTUSD, MA1NK. flaJllog Tueslay, Thursdaya. and Saturdays at M. Offlu 290 Broadway.

Tclephon Ore hard. VELOCH." Past Itnllasi Ma. Balling vry Tuesday to Naplea. Genoa. rtolfauwst.

Hartfleld A Wilt St. OI.D DOMINION IVINC service For Old Point Comfort. Norfolk. Portsmouth. Pinner's Point, and Newport News, connecting for Petersburg.Rlchmond.

Virginia Bach-Wsshlngton, D. and entire South and West Freight and naaaenarer steamers sail from Plfr 26 N. of Beach everr wr.U Any 3 I. M. 'T H.

B. WALKER. Vic Preet. eV Traffle HEAL ESTATE ADVERTISING. Reatl estate, house.

Hat and apart aneat anaoenceaneats nrrapled 514,. MIO line ni spare la THE MOW YOHK TIMES darlnar the rear HKa a la ml 75.1TJ line QYcr ibs jsrsvlaa saass TRAVELEflS GUIDE SHIPPING. Iforih Qcrmanloud. Pre at Aew I-Jer foot of ad Oct. 27, 10 A 1 Kronprlns.iec 1, 11 PVf Kronprlna-Nor.

1. 1R. 1 PM K.Wm.il.Nov. 2 PW 6. 7 AM fcUer, Not.

Se. 10 AMiK Wrn. II. Jan. 7 AM THS NEW TWlN-SCflEW T.XYRX S.

S. "Kaiser WUHam II." 707 FTCET 19.800 TONS 4fi.000 HORPir-POWETt. SAILfl NOV. IT. Vr.C.

1R. JAN. 1. TWi siRKW psKf.ER uioaviCE. PLYMOUTH CHERBOUTltJ BRP-MRN.

Pram Hew Pier foot of Sd floboken. Knrfurst.Oct. 22, 11 19. 10 AM Neckar.Oct. 2'J, 11 AMIKurfursUNor.

2U. 10AM s. 10 AMi'Nsckar, lec. aw Fr1edrlrh.Nov.10. 10 10 AM.

Bremen direct. SRUVtCC OIBBA I.TAB-MAP!.F!Un5OA. From Neve Pier foot of 8d HoboVen. P. 54.

11 AMi'Jihn. 10. 11 AM Laha Nor. 7. 11 It AM JL 11AM P.

Irene.Jsn. 11 AM P. 1, 11 AM 80, 11 AS1 UEI.IIICKS A W. 5 Broartrrny. Louis H.

Myr. 4S South Third PnllS. ni-Tv-eklr Twin err gerslce' POH PLYMOUTH CHERBOURG. Pretoria. 24, AMIWainetsee Oct.

31, 1 Ff A. Victoria. Oct.2J.10 A M'Moltke. 7. 3 Psa Have grill room and gym nasi lira on board.

Mediterranean Service Jtew York Naples 4ienoa. br auoerh new Twin-Screw Steamer. Pr. Oskar. Nov.

6. 10AM fr. OsVar. Jan. 5.

AM r. Blum'. Nov. 1.10AM Deuts-hrd. Jsn.iu.4 fM P.

Adalbert. Dec.S.IOAM Adclbert, Jsn.3-1.10 AM First labia, 7i, ami, apwara. Accordfnr to t-amer. Via Gibraltar and Algiers, Grill room oa board. S.

S. Deutschland to Italy. LES3 THAN DATS TO HAPLE8. Around the World ika T3rTVT caCTXf VffwfAOfl TTTCTJ 4 months' trip 1,125 KRICAW I.IE. Offices.

80 nd 37 Broadway. Piers Hoboken. K. 3. "COOranitiisfilLE The season open in November, and the first steamer leaves Cairo, November 17, for Luxor, Assouan, etc The demand for accommo datton is brisk, making it nec- essary to promptly secure either staterooms, special steamers or dahabeahs, as required.

THOS. COOK SON, 201 A 1185 Broadway 1 Madlias er. AOth XKW YORK Winter Tours OF THE HAM1HRQ AMERICAS 1.IXE To the Orient, to the West Indies DURING FEBT MARCH by palatlul twin-screw stes-mer. Cruises of S3 to 74 days duration, costing from 20O to $430 upward. Sead for Booklets.

HAJiIBURO AME.RICAN LINE 83-37 BROADWAY. N. V. Philadelphia Of tic. 1,229 Walnut et.

CTJNARD LINE. TO LIVERPOOL VIA QUEKN8TOWN. 34 14, Noon 31, Noon Nor. SL 7 AM 7 AMlLocanla.Nor. 28, 11 AM MKDITERRAJsEAN SERVICE.

Carr-sthla, Nov. 24. 10 AMlAuranla. 19 AM Caxylna; Cabin and Bteerare passeaxers. From Piers BlB North River.

ER50.1i II. BROWN at tie a. A seats, 20 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. AMERICAN LINK.

NEW YORK SOUTHAMPTON LONDON. New York.Oct-28. 10 AM Bt.Louts.Nov.14. 8.S0AM 7. 8:30 AaflNew York.No RED STAR DXNB.

NEW YORK ANTWERP PARI8. Kroonland.Oct24. 10 AMF1nlnd.Nor.7, Zee land. Oct. SI.

10 A-M Nov.14. 10.30AM Pier 14 and IS N. R. Offlca. 73 Broadway.

N. Y. STEAMSHIP TICKETS try all lines, choice cabin at lowest prwvalltnK rates, sal Una, plans. sit full Infoi atlon, far etst money, letter of crait. travel ars cnaqttssv e.

Paesnrtrts sect' red. RAYMONDS WH1TCOMB CO, SS L'aloa Sejaare, 'Phone TOrtO 1 8t. ew Yorlc. WHITE STAR LINE. XrTT TC WK QUXrNSTUTV LTVtgltPOOT, Cymrto, Oct.

T. AM IVIctorUa. 8. 3 PM Teutonic. Oct.

2. NoonlOdYtc. 4. 8:30 PM Oct.30. 12:30 PM MaJestlc.

II. Nooa Pier 43 North River. Offlca, Broadway. N. T.

TRAVELERS' GUIDE RAILROADS. READING SYSTEM NEW JERSEY CENTRAL R. R. Liberty Street and Soath Ferry tlm from ftooth Ferry five minute earlier than ahowa below.) x. EASTOX.

BETII'LEHKM, AIXEJTTOWX. AXI MU CH CHI XK (7:15 Kaston only), A. 1:20, 4:40. 5:00, Eastort only) P. M.

Sunday. A. 9:30 WiLKF.SBARRE ASD SCR alfTOX-. :10 A. P.

M. Sunday, s4 3 A. 1 P. M. LAKKWOOl).

I.AKEIirHST. TOMS K1VKR AND 9:40 A. 1:30. (3:40. 4:30 Lakewood and Lakebunt only,) 5 P.

M. Sunday. 40 A. M. ATLAXT1C CITY :40 A.

t.l:40 P. M. VINKLAM) AXU A. tl: P. M.

LOG BKACH. ASmHY PARK. OCEAJI (iHOVH, POINT I'LRASAXT AXU 8E-SHORE POI.TS-4:0rt. 8:30. 11:80 A.

M-, 3:63, 4:45. 5:30, 6:50. (11:30 Asburr Park only) P. M. Sundays, except Ocean Grove, SrOO A.

4 00 P. M. PHILADELPHIA READINO TERMINAL) i4-25. t-0. 0 0i.

tlltfo A. "1:00. 11 t2J0. 4:00. P.

12:15 mdt. 24TH AND CHESTNUT 8TREETSH :23, 10:30. A. 9:25 P. 12:15 mdt.

READIXti. HAHRISBl Rti, POTTSVII.LB AXD WILLIAMSPORT4s. 4:25, t8 00 9:10, 11:00 A. Rpadlne; only)! (l -20. P.

M. Readlns, Pottavill and Harrlsburw only, P. M. 1 From Liberty Street only. "Dally.

tDailr, except Sunday. fSunday only. 1 Pa rlor cara only. llV'la Tamaqua. xSaturdsvs.

Office: Liberty 8t- Ferry. South Ferry. Astor House, 1157. 261. 434.

1-3O0. 1.354 Broadway. 182 5th 25 Union Square West. 153 Ea.t 125th PL, 273 Weat 123th 243 Columbu New York: 4 Court 344. fcOO Fulton B'klyn: 300 B'way.

W'msbunr. N. Y. Transfer Co. calls for and checks to destination.

W. O. BESLER. C. K.

BURT. Vic Pre, and Gen. Mst. Geit Pasa'r Act- ROYAL BLUE LINE. SEW JERSEY CEXTRAL R.

IU PHILADELPHIA AXD READIXG HV. BALTIMORE Al OHIO U. II. Lear South Ferry. Liberty St.

Ferrr. Buffet Plner 11 Plner Diner Royal Limited Diner 'BloPM1 Diner li MHM Buffet Ba.lto.-Washlnton.. Sleepers Dally. tDaily. except Sunday.

ISuiulay only Offices Liberty St. Ferry. South Ferry, Astor House. 167. 2H1, 1.300, 1.354 Broadway 1S2 tth 23 Union Square West, 153 East 125h S73 West 125th 245 Columbus New York: 4 Court 344.

fWO Fulton Brooklyn: 890 Broadway, Williamsburg. New York Trans, fer Co. calls (or and (becks bargace to dev. ins. tlon.

BALTIMORE OHIO RAILROAD I.eav New York City, South Ferry. Liberty Rt. Chlc-o, fhlcaao, IrOrtpin, Diner Plttsbunt, Cleve Limited Pittsburf 0.55pm. Buffet Cincinnati, St.Loula.12:10nt. Sleeper Cincinnati, St.

Louis.10:25am. Plner Cincinnati, St. Luuia. 7Kpm. Buffet Norfolk lKxpm.

pmer riallv I Ma 1 1 j. 1. 1 1 fcunoRr vnlT. Offices: H7. 2rtl.

434. Broadway, Astor 1 VVJrO, es (iR ClUi XV fit KiTWfUl Olrtyfrta N. Y. KuUoo btrts Brooklyn; Jkmih retry ftuu wwi mniaf eneexfa xrom not! LEHIGH VALLEVj 0ot of Wast 4 A. Coresadt aad Oesbroei gts.

(1)1 7M XJtl- tti47 Ciisi diit: Manch Chtmk Looal tT.lO la la Buflalo fcxbres 7 10 AM. BkatI Uui lipstsa. W.ISaaJ lOMasi anrhChuBk jed Haaletoa Local 1.0 rij'dij ZZ Jllkss-harracraaioaiiisa tl iira 10 ra Fastoa t.lrt 40 a TrmttVetrbulBxp. "Ti5 rl! il 0 THS si rr alo tam r.l 1 ri '2 io unions ecriiiiiiicusuuos Slt6i. Al.sak rta asaT'ulimsa accoinmodaUuBs at tin -TTT: i aaa i.tm Broadway.

Slh L'alea aimr T-to-" Fulton mnA lJ nMM- ..1 M.w 1 1 1 s-m 1 TRAYELEHS' GUJOSHAILROAXs, I BTATION3 foot of West TwKirrrHtsa KT11ESY AMD DECUHfWSES AND CORILAMDT ftTREElS. t7Tfc leavlasr time front Desbrosae. fail tortlandt streets 1 live sntail! later than that artven belfvr tor Twe -third street Matla, except ml otnervtlse noted, 7iT0 A. 3U VAST MAU Parlor, Pleepli- tt Plnin -4S. wr Cbicsg-o, indlanapolli' IS LoulsvlHe.

0 10 A. M. RTI LGVI3 LIMITED). Sleeplnc. fimoklns, end Observation Cars Cu cinnall Indlanap-'lis.

St. Loula. Plnlna-rae" A. LIjIrTtD Puliman gleeplns. Dlnios, Smokln, cT servatlco Compaq raent car.

or Chi-Jl Clevelatel. To4e.1o, sn-t DttnAU ti, lir.1 P. Jf. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS rr Toledo.

Nashville. (Tla ClncJan and Louisville.) Indiana not la, Chlcaaix sT 46 P. M. CHtCAOO Sleepln, Smoking, and Observation Car. tZ, Chlcaaje, Toledo, end Cleveland.

Lnnlnr Cse Bp5S P. M. 8T. LOU1H EXPRESS. For burs.

Cincinnati, Indienapvlls, Louis vEU sT Louis. Ploinf. Car. For Oary, W. Va.S Shensndoeh Valley Ro.te.1 05 P.

M. WJiSTEUN fNt. caso. For Toledo, except Saturday. Dinlns- rvT P.

M. PACIFIC EX PKtf Vf-burs and Chtcasro. For Knoxvllle. dally vs Shenandoah VaJler Rout. Connects far Clv Und, except Saturday.

P. M. CLEVELAND AHT) CINCTVWri EXPBESt-Fje Pittsburg. Cleveland. CtBas.

aatl, Iniiianspolis, and Ft- Loula. WASHI(ifO 1HK SOCTH. 8:25, 10.10 (peabroase and CortiaiM Street. MO:) A. 12:05.

2:10 li brocses and Cortlandt Etreets, 2:20.) Ccnrressiona! Limited." all Parlor aad Ti Cara. 3.25. 4:25, 4:55. 8 25 p. li'i-niKht.

Sunday. 0:25, 'lO A. M'lJ si 3.23 Congressional Limited," all Parlor aiS Ptnlntr Cars.) 4:25. 4:53 PeabroaM XJ Cortlandt Streets, i.iA,y p. TL nlsrht.

SOl.THERN A ILWAT. Express, 4:3 p. 12:10 nlrht daily. f' ATLANTIC COAST LFN'E. ExpreM, It nd P.

M. daliy. BEABOAKD AIR LINE RAILWAY. Exprsas. 12:55 P.

M. and 12: to nlrht daily. NORFOLK AND WESTERN RA ILW AY. for Memphis and New-Crleana, P. St daP CHESAPEAtCE AND OHIO A.

M. week-davs and 4:65 P. M. dally. FOR OLD POINT COMFORT and NORFOUL 7:53 A.

M. week-day and 8:53 P. M. daily ATLANTIC CITY. 0:55 A.

M. aad 2:54 -week-days. Sundays. 7:55 A. M.

Throusi miiionu' 1 rstns. jjuriex rarior cars aod Standard Coaches on week-days. Parlor Smok-Ins Car. Parlor Cars. Pining Car, and gtano.

Coaches on Sundars. CAFB MAY. 12:53 P. M. week-days.

For points on Nw York and Lona; Branch Rait r-Ti-t, umra nwi iwrnvmrt ireet KtsUan i 8:55 A. 12:10. 3:25. :10. and 4:55 P-tL SundavB.

6:25 A. M. and 4 55 M-. (front- Pesbrosse and Cortlandt 8treets 0:00 A. 12.30.

3:40. 4:20, and week-days. Sunday. :43 A. 5 00 if KOR PllfLAUF.I.PHIA.

:05, 7:25. 8:25, 8:55. '9 2S, (SJS. St. MWimu.f 1.

TTUT'IMI ana COrt. lnt Streets, 10-25 Peena. 10:55. A. M-.

12:65. 'l-Si. 2:50 D. trnse and Cortlandt Streets, 2:2.) 2:55. a 3 55.

4:25. 4ui5. 4:55, eiearj Umltei for Germantown Jet. only.) 5:55. sis.

Tii. 8:25. 8:55. :25 P. 12:10 nieht week-dan! Sundays.

6. -OS. T.Kl. :25, 0 35 Let Limited.) 0:55. 10:23 (Penna.

Limited.) A. 'S ffiV. 8:55. 4:23 4: Chlcaro Lhnlted for Germantown Jc. onl 4:55, 7:65.

8:23, :55. :25 P. HA U.i tlrht. V---''- Plnlmr Ticket offices. No.

4L 1.334. MS. sad 2 Broadway; 182 Fifth Avenue (below 234 243 Fifth Arenu (corner 81 :) 1 Attar House, an. stations named above: Brook' fa. 4 Court Street, ett) Fulton Street, HflO Broadway, nd Pcm-ixylTSnia Annex Station.

Th New York Transfer Company will call for aod check bajfyas from hotel aad residences thrautk to- destination. i Telephone "14 Elchteenth Street tor Penn. sylvaoia Ratlroa.1 Cab. Service. W.

W. ATTKRBCRY, J. R. WOOD, GEO. W.

BOTD, General Passeneer Asent. 10-S-18U3. THP. TBUNX USE. VUtliUOAlU FfiLLS TraJna trrtv.

wA rl Wwa nwmA rmnrl Stawotj 42d Sxrwt. Kw Tork, mm bkrwr sNOTlh salad WsMtt KAMTki4 ia rAn salts- Ins- at 8:30 A. 2:45, 8:30. 8:15. 11:80 P.

Me will atop at 125th Street to receWe paseens-er Ua minutes after leaving; Grand Central BtatJoa. I III m-ymidnjoht EXPRESS. DOS 1 Albany 6:65 A. Troy 6:60 A. U.

7 '50 A- tXTnndVDJLCX. AND M09 7 TREAL SPECIAL. 54. A. BYRACr8 XAVUZa-etopS at all imoortsjit at! oris.

830 A- M. EMPIRE STATE EXPRESS. Most famous train la th world. Dn 8 Buffalo 4-45. Nlawara Fall P.

M. 4.5 A- M. 'FAST MAIL. 24 boos CtW Due Bafaflo 7:10. l0'3fj A.

M. DAT EXPRESS. Makes toosl i stops. Toe Buffalo 1 18 A. M.

1 1 50 A. M.t LOCAL EXPRESS. For AW baay and Troy. Local stop. 1250 p- M.

BTJFFATX LIMITED. Pas TZZ Hufalo 11K0 P. M. 1 00 1. M.

SOUTHWESTOtt LTUTTTTX VW i-, ClnclnnaM 10:30. IndlanapeiiS 1 11:30 A. St, Louis -4S P. M. 00 P- M.

'CHICAGO LIMmiD-24 bOTrt 2 to Chlearo Lak Shor nd M. Ah P- M. "Th 20th CENTTRT 7JV-ITED 20-honr train to Chlcaf ns 3AA lJte Shnre. Electrto llsht and fan. P- AND TROT ICR.

Pu Albany :40. Troy 7:05 P. M. 3:40 P- M. ALBANY AND TROT.

EX- 4 ZZ PHFS8. Toral stops. "OQ P. M. DETROIT.

ORAtTO ltAPIDS XX Sd CHICAOO SPECIAL. P- M. fLAKE SHORE LTMTTTO 23H hour train tc Chlcasn. All Pallmia eara Due Cleveland 7 05 A. Chv ctnnatl Indlanapolla 3:10.

Chios! 6.n 4:00, St. Imil P. M. next day. JQ P.

M. "WESTERN hours to Ch rta both tines P. M. -MONTREAL EXPRESS. XX Via TJ.

H. or Rutland. 7.30 P- APTROVbACK. AKIJI ate- tf- TREAL EXPRESS. OlOO P- M.

"BUFFALO AND TORONTO 9 1 1 5 MATT LTVTTrD- 9.r)A p'snlns car ml. for Rochester. P. M. SPSClale 9.3A P.

It. PACIFIC EXPRESS. ChicsiS mO- R4 hoars by M. C. 33 hours tf 8.

1 1 Qfl P- M. "CHICAGO THEATRE TRAIN. I I Watertown. Osdensburg, Botialaj Detroit. Chics ro.

and St. Louis. Dally, Except Sunday. Ereentt Ifonds. HARI.KM DIVISION.

8 0S A. M. and 3:35 P. M. dally, ex.

Sunday. Pittsfleld and North Adam; 8undays t-W A. H. Pullman car on all throuch trains. Tralnt Illuminated with Pintach llect.

Ticket office at 16T. 201. 415, and 1.218 Broadway, 23 Uni.st 6q. 278 Columbus A Weet 123th Grand Central and 125th St. stations: also 338 and 728 Fulton St.

and 100 Bread Brooklyn. Telephone 000 38th Street for Tirt Central Cab Service. Batras checked from hoUl or residence by Watcott Expres Compsey. A. H.

SMITH, GEORGE H. DANtEIA Gea'l Manacer. 0a Fass Ast TRAVELERS' GUIDE STEAMBOATS. BOSTON Al NEW ENOLANP FALL RIVER L15K. rla Newport sn River.

Lear Pier 19. N. foot of Wsrrea 6U days and Sunday at P. M. Steamer rRISClLLA and Pl'RITAN.

Orchestra oa HTOMXGTOX LI Mi, via Stnslncfao. Lraivr 40. N. R-. foot Clarkson week days wiT PM.

fitr. MAINE and NEW HAMPSHIRE. -NOrtWICU LIS B. via New London. Leawf 40, N.

foot Clarkaon week dor st B- 30 P. M. Steamers CITY OF LOWfcLL sst CTTY OF WORCESTER. KKW IUVE! LIK, for New Harm. Hrj-ford, eprlncfleld and th North.

Lear Pier K. foot of Oarkson week day nU 4 OO P. M. Plesmcr RICHARD PECK. ItRIDOKPORT LIE, from Plsr a Market St.

Week dar only. ALLAK JOY leaves 11 A. M. WILLIAM PAYNE P. L.

(East Ust 3:30.) CENTRAL HUDSON BOATS FOR VEWBURGH, POCGHKEEPBIS BONDOUT. from FrankHn week day. iuy)t, at 4 P. Saturdaya. 1 P.

M-- FOK NEWBCROIT. CRAN9TONS, POINT. COLD EPr.INfJ and CORNWALL. day at P. M.

Sundaya, from Fnmklra 9:30 A. West 120U St. at 10:00 A. PEOPLES LIME A DID OSI1 AVK HQnhK. A RICHMO0 Pier U2.

N. R-. foot Canal P- Week Uays. ccnnectlns with train (Sunday eluded) for points North. East and Wt.

eursioa 2.eo. -jl JOY orjLY si. so IIIIP i EW TORK TO LI'Vc Past, fnt steamer lr every week dy at P. M. from East PJrer.

foot Cathartc at. 'phoajeOrtis TROY LINE. SSSFES wJTS? Pier dally. P. except Saturday.

Direct road connection at Troy for all polrt norta Sunday eteamer touch ai Albany- V- HUDSON RIVER R. tei err wejr UBHai rtf sV.

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