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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 10

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10 THOSE THE COURIEIi-JOUIlNAL. LOUISVILLE. SUNDAY MORNING. SEPTE3IBEB SECTION 1 The Board of Blectioii Gommissfoneps Indicate Officers To Act 0a IU IttlM aTWs a- mux a-i akAtl Rmj iah nr tlta rdtcr ration offlccrfl yetrdyt mMoiKft, and eveTTtMhg la la readiness for th reist ratio to be Uka on Tuesday, Wednesday ana nunwy cf this week. The deputy spent all of yesterday visiting tti different appointees and at o'clock In th after noon announced that each one bad been notified.

There were no refusals ao far a could learned. The office- are entirely satisfactory to the Democrat, and no complaints have been made by the Repohl loans up to date. Sheriff Bell haa deal gnat ed the place la each prednot n-hera registration win be held, and an will be made puWlo Monday morning. Following are the offlcere cf retrn-tirxi aa artected by the Election Oom- mlaatonera: rixfltWard. First Precinct George Leoohardt, 1456 Van Burea street: Jamee Long, 146 Van Burea street; Charlea M.

Phillips, C. 522 Van Buren street; Ben Abbott. IMS irotne ireei. Second Precinct Joseph Heraog. 1496 uoya street; teerge upr, 411 Ohio; George Kern.

R-. C. 41 Ohio: John Tapp. in aaama urew. Third Prednot James King.

IX. J-. 434 Fulton treat; Al Monhelmer. R-, 223 Campbell street; Thomas Murphy, D-. 708 Fulton street: George Castle.

Rh 314 Campbell street. Fourth Preflrxrt ol. Wolf. Buchanan; Martha France, 1 w-. a firm VTlahlas C.

IU4 Waahlngton street: C. M. Randolph. tilit Waahlngton. -Fifth Precinct VUUim P.

Conrad. P-" 1433 Story avenue: William Kldo. R-. 16U R. O.

Bennett, 14.TT Story avenue; Matt Scbupp, BV. 1M7 Story a.rnu. Sixth Preetact John Xeef. JV 1371 Frankfort avenue; Joan Artame. 163 WUH4JB street.

Seventh Meclnct jooo ritagerawi. C. Pope and Frankfort avenue: W. X. StaiTorn.

R-, 8., 1X3 Mellwood avenue. Eighth Prednot Phil UM Frankfort avenue; E. A. Traud, till Frankfort Mcsut John Cook. Ninth Precinct Pat MeAadrew.

Una Hull street: Frana A. Brohm. 1111 Cooper street; John Mayer. C. lfios Payne at rest; F.

Graven, 8.. Tenth Prednot Jamee Hettneqiiln. TX. J-. Wl Baxter avenue; B.

T. Rodgera. K-, S14 Johnson street: Ben Busch. 27 Baxter avenue. Eleventh Precl net WBIfam Breunlg.

VK East Green street: Julias John, lj TUB Gardew atreet: William J. uosin, sue nenset nmi. CO East Broadway; P. J. SclnVmmer, Jr, 1c.

X. 1M Baxter avaaoe: Arthor --r, Wellage. R-. C. UM Baxter avenue; W.

V. Puok. 8.. 1M East Broadway. Thirteenth rraosnel James Kahoa, TX, 1U East Breckinridge: Robert Bparka, 1122 DeBarr atreet; Bea Bever.

IX. corner Kieoei and Breokts. rMgs; WUllaa a. Utt Barv ret avenue. Fourteenth Tree toot A.

T. Smith, 10M Morton avenue: Phil Hebel. Sr, IT12 Baxter avenue: B. F. Likes.

R-. C. U5J New Broadway: Samuel Ris- lev. XX. Bl.

1x3. Baxter avenua. i Saeond Ward. FVteenth Precinct John M. Jacobs.

ViH Eairt Karketx JohnHttchuhu. FrankUn atreet: Heuuy.Bnort. It. Wasnkigtoa street. Blxteentb Precinct J.

Steltenkamp, 9 Eaat Main; Daniel Motler, Sr C3 E3ast Main street: Frank Done, hue. R-. 82 East Mala; Frank BeuUrs. IX. nV East Main.

Seveoteenth Precinct Ed Stekenkamo. 3s Eaat Jefferson Chaa. Leonard. R-. East Market: George Solomon.

J1S Ballard: Fred Relbel. atl East Walnut street. Eighteenth Precinct Wa. swraft. 8..

tM East Jefferson: Louis Boh warts. Kl East Jefferson; John Kraua, C. aa East Rudolph. IX, SM Ballard. Nineteenth Precmet Fred Scnoeaemaan.

Eaat htadleoD: George Braun, J- we CamobeH: H. Hoelsker. n. J. tl East Chestnut; Louis Lorta.

East Chestnut. Twentieth Precinct Peter HeUenthal, IX. Bhelby and Gray: IMils Bauer. 4) East Madtaon; Joseph Graeher, 24 East Gray; C. F.

Wempa, Dt. 8, East Madison. -Twentv-Orst Precinct teas Herns. D. 1231 8helby and Jacob; W.

Nlchola. aa East Brecklnridae: Henry Kk-O berger. Lampton; Wra. F. 8 Wit Shelby.

Tweaty-eeeond Preoloet Oo. aV glebaoh, Shelby; Frank Brooston, R-. xv Logan street, rear; Elmer McMa- nan. c. im Loan atreet; nuitam 4.

Twenty.thlrd Precinct Edward Lata, TK, 15 Barret: John Hettinger, IMS Brent: Jamas Lv brooks. 1537 Brent. Twenty-fourth Precinct C-t A. Fisher, vni Kut Bracklnrtdeer Fred ZabeL li Mary: Geo. Walker; tl East St.

Catherine: Thoe. Sbaughaeasy a Mil Raat Twenty-ftfth Precinct-John Walter, TK. 1211 Gobs: Chrtst Gaum. R-. 1121 Charles; Adam Ruddoff, 104 Mary; Vincent Stemmler.

tla Bast uaa. Twenty-sixth Precinct Frank HolTman, Milton; W. H. Wolford, C. Mil Goes avenue; nomas Mcuermoit, ia, lsa East Burnett.

i 4 Third Ward. Twenty-seventh Precinct Wn. TM FrankUn: Jacob wommer. 1 East Main: Wm. Petsel.

C. TOf East Main; Peter Nusa. SL, B-. T0 Eaat Main. Twenty-eighth Precinct Pat Ahern.

$rl East Main; 8. L. "Hitchcock. R. 1I Clay; J.

A. Weatherby. R. East Main: 41eorsa Heuaer. SOA Clay.

Twenty-ninth Precinct C. Schmltt. Hnelhv: Albert O. BcAaerer. SU Clay; Milton Ponnell, C.

515 Clay; John James. 740 Eaat Mar. ket Thirtieth Precinct Wm. Knecht, 3 Kast Jefferson: Wm. Chldemeyer.

KM East Jefferson: James Lee. (22 Clsy; Nick Kraua. IX, 8., (X Eaat Wal nut. Thhtv-flrst Precinct Wm. 0Hearn.

711 Kaat Madison; Henry Kraua. 1X1 Shelby: nx iueninanauae. i Vtt East Madison; C. Irvmew. 8..

TOT Et Madison. Thirty-second Precinct Christ Hertn P. 711 East Madison: Henry Hartman. R-. Clay; Henry Harris.

K- tea Cv: Chaa. Pelam. 8.. 0 Clay. Third Precinct Henry Hell, T08 Fait Gray; vt m.

Hune, j. wu ciay; J. Mesnter. P- Bhelby. between Gray and Broadway: Aug.

Btrohtneier, Broadway. 6.M Laurel; Wn-. Windhorst. R-. s4 Lamulon: John Reldllng.

C. Oi Eaat Gray; George Williams, CM Rose- lane, i Thirty-fifth Precinct Hney. Bchulter, 735 East Breckinridge; Robert Tltt Hancroft; Joe Steuerle, C. 713 Caldwell; Henry Orroerod. 7U Coke.

Thirty-sixth Precinct H. Fow. Ent Umplon; 8. Goeuman. fi33 'raid well: t'bii Peltier.

lffia Han- rock; Joe Weber, C3 East St. Cath erine. Thirty-eeventh Precinct Frank Felt kamp. 71 Caldwell; H. C.

Jtlat- thrnK. 713 East St. Catherine Wm. Martin. 710 Camp; Wm.

Kress, tt l-H Kant lot. Thlrty-elKhth Precinct George. Bellberg, n. ahclhy; A. L.

Bierbaum. H-. JMJ Slielly; James W. Tanny, 254 guelliy; Carl Heianer, 715 Bergman (prillMl. Thlrly-nlnth Preolnct J.

E. Moran. D. l.V'4 lialilfman avenue; K1 Cain. J'rarkfort, near Bclle.ilr; J.

J. Schuster, I C. li Meilwood; VV. T. Jenne, S-, 1,,.

1 lllillr. Irectnct Chris Zerlich. J. :3 jonn tvocn. irnu winter Fred Biiter; W.

E. Ksye, luuu anu sreauway. WHO TAKE REGISTRATION- Registration Fortr-fl ret Prednot M. Eaalebach. north side Baxter, east of Beechwood; George Marker, Stevens avenue; A.

M. Marrett, jw New nroaaway; George, Kiatener, 8.. Fern dale avenue. Forty-second Precinct Jas. With wort hj 1106 Burnett: P.

L. Greener t. J4 Forest and Hickory: Henry Marrett, C. Texaa and Milton; John Oaau, D- aX, 111 Burnett avenue. Forty-third Precinct W.

EUwaager, Frankfort avenue; Jacob Happetl, R-, Frankfort, eaat of Frank: M. Faust. C. Frankfort and park: w. K.

Kood. 8,, Bycamore and Keeta. Fourth Ward. First Prednot Tom Fnagerald. 44S Eaat Main; Con Troxler, S2Z East Market; Chaa.

-W. Zang. 141 East Market; Pierce HJte. aV, Ki Jack, son street. Am.Ua IT- -m.

T-fL. T4 4)3 Eaat Jefferson: Geo. Ftige, 4f4 r.aet Manet: jacoa Meyer, v.tzz Jackson: Daniel Eggera. BX. 4M Jeffvson.

Tklnt PMxInM IaIiii HIMa i S01 East. Walnut; Geo. Gutenmith, at tsaet Green; uea. Knauer, walnut, between Jackson ana Hanoook; Joha lUeAimaa. siT siaat Greea.

ourtn rrecinot ionn uirtea, v. Preston: W. G. Morrka 414 East Green; V. H.

Bkelnaker, 4U Eaat Walnut. Fifth Prednot Ed Klump, li Jacksoa: Edw. Marcue. R. S30 Eaat Chestnut; A.

E. Pet wetter, 411 Eaat Gray; Peter Scbwaraer. 8.. til Springer alley. B.xth precinct Aug.

Heickea, j. no Jackson; Jea. 8. Petty4 East Gray; Wm. Dtcklaaon.

tX, 42S Eaat Gray; J. J. McKlnlcy. R-. Chestnut between Prescoa and Jacksoa.

Seventh Precinct James Coanaughtoa, 3 Riariuia 1 1 1 1 Ml lkana; CL Kissler. lii Jackaoa; Henry Masa, S22 Lampton. JUghib Precinos ua Laat. aouta. east earner Preston and Rose Lane; C.

C. Kllppei. R. J-, uS7 Freaton; Geo. BuecneJ, C.

1511 M. Edwards. 8.. corner Preston and Laurei. iwa xrecmor "as.

uusj. 4 avt Eaat Kantackr: Auar. Buhre. R-i J- tut Eaat Kentucky: John G. Schuppe, Us Eaat Breckkarldge; Martha Watch tel.

1721 Jackaoa. Tenth precinct Peter Flakier. 43 East Ormy: Chaa. T. Bierbaum.

fL. Eaat Ormaby; J. B. McCrockUa, 423 East Kentucky; Joha ZulatUE. B-.

42 Eu Kentucky. Eleventh Prednot Walter Connersv 2t5 Preston: Adam O. Bauer. K. 53S Eaat Burnett; Pant Miller.

C. Ormaby, between 'Jacksoa and Hancock; Thomaa Brodartck, 4Z3 Eaat Orma. oy. sy Ilfth Ward. Twelfth Prednot Martin Afcla.

rx. MI Eaat Market; Ed Groaamaa. S3 Eaat Market; George Campbell. Tx. CL.

Ms Eaat Market; Ed Lewedeav Eaat Market. ea WWINB nVVCt alMamji 254 Eaat Mam; Louts Ogdea, JM jiarawt; iuie oru. iv, tj xi East Market; Pete Nlchoiaon. Dt 8 IS East Mala. Fourteenth Precinct Dennla Lattlmore.

TX. 134 East Market; W. herrUli R-. sat Brook; Edward Barry. Du 134 Eaat -Market: Alea Hnua.

lzr Eaat Market. Fifteenth Precinct-John OTTWiaM tt Eaat Jefferson; Pat H. Uuaaey. 23 East Jefferson: C. W.

Johnson. C. 613 Floyd; August Nteetlst. Dl. a.

H4 East Jefferaoa. Btxteenth Precinct Wm. Ahhott. I Jefferaoa between Brook and riovd? Plokett. IL.

lit Liaoeut Wn. Cm. 2S1 Eaat Jefferson; Jaeob Hchuatar. Seventeenth Prednot L. Turnew.

TX. j- us uh nuon; vaaa. Hotting. K-. J-, ta First: Fred Kraseiee.

736 First: Henry Foratlna. IX. a. 147 East Green. Eighteenth Precinct Sam Lvona.

rx Walnut and Preston: B. Wabstar. R- a- Eaa 'Walnut; Lse Blmoaa, p. Toya ana walnut; wm. Norton, B-, TM.

rreaton. int Nineteenth Prectoct-Gua Btrausberg, IX. Madison, between Floyd and Preston; JuUua Saglaaky. Eaat Madison; v. i ourxs.

K. ti. Bl East Cheatnut (rear); Jacob Facha. IX. a.

Madison, between Floyd and Pi1 set on. Twentletlk Pn-Jmp T.e.. CX. t26 Eaat Gray; T. F.

Coo 11a BL tB Floyd: Pres Rogers, Floyd mm way; W. srowav K- Ms. ITestQB and IHWOWKl, Twentr-flrat Piscine kim 121 East Jacob: J. Brown. 1U East Broadway: M.

K. Hardins- r. B26Brook: John Long. a. Uut Brock.

v7 iuu x-reencTf jacoo Isaacs, P- JTrst and College; Jacob Mohr. Jj XU7 First; E. B. Yeager. rx, Llrf "WWW, at.

S2 aaat Brecklnrtdre. Twenty-third Prednct-Chaa E. SpM. 'oy; j. m.

stayea, w. vainenae; Ma son tfarrett. n. wk ana o. vainenne; f.

Gray. Pt BL. 121 Em at rvik Prdnct R. Ba'ta, IX. 1739 Brook: J.

J. Kramn. Iff Brlnley, C.7 K2 "ia r-li roil. o. Brook.

Twenty-ulth Precinct Wm. Mayer. St Preston- rhu w. a Brook G. W.

-Breckmaaa. rT. 1J vuaa. viuer, aj fTestoa. w'y-auth Precinct-Wm.

Lawler. 2112 Flovd: J. A. llblHiuiM xt i Brook; Percy Wilson. O.

Brook and -JLTLi urr corner Brook a a ttxth Ward. Twenty seventh Precinct Joha Tatum. P-. J- Third and Market: Jamee KcGea. H.

13 West Jefferaoa; Wm. Otover. Twentvia-htb Prenlnn TmiI. Third aad Green: BM Barbour. i- TVeat Jefferson; W.

G. Baxter. Third; Pat Klnnehaa. Jr, a. 4v rfenerson.

Twenty-ninth Precinct Clarenee T. Smith, P. West Walnut: Joha Cook, IL, IU Weat Walnut; Fred Zleg-ler, Second and Green; Bob Car mm. ivt nest ureen. Thirtieth Prednet Iacn Iranian JM Guthrie; Geo, Peters.

730 wrevnu anreet: james a. etoen, IX, 122 West Cheatnut; Louia Rammeim, R. ug mcmn street. Thirty-flrst Precinct r. Tknwnlns- I1 First atreet; Madison Hlnshaw, rv est vtainut; h.

a. cuacaoen. R-. 120 Weat Gray; Wm. Downing.

ui first street. Thlrtv-aecond TVdnnm Wank Watkar 12 West College; Irwin Dugan, IX, Sua West Breckinrtdga; McKee Duncan, xv a-, tn west iraiege. Thtrty-thtrd Precinct Wallace Colter, IX, 1 liiK A X' 1241 First street; J. O. C- WO West St.

Catherine; A. C. Arthur, a. aecono-- Thirty-fourth Precinct W. Ombere.

C. 133 Third; Q. D. R-JT, 115 Third atreet; Robert Snoddy. IX.

2U St. Catherine atreet; H. W. Gilford, SL, 1118 Second street. Thirty-fifth Preclnolr-Chaa H.

Monta, D- 104 West Ormaby R. M. Kelly. X. lu3S Second street; C.

F. Hughiein. 1114 First street; Howard 11. McDon ald. io3 second.

Thirty-sixth Precinct Louis Graumaa, 1MM Second: Bernard Flexner, R-. uhi intra street; riarry v. yaoia, C. ISit Second; Ewel Marshall. R.

a. Sua! First street. Old Hickory Precinct J. T. Mont fort.

Hahn. near Sidney Funk, R-. ricya ana tmaa. nap ma n. C.

Floyd and Joha plrkersua. a. rtoya ana w. i i Ssrantli Ward. Trt a.uv arabn IWuJaAlTa at Ta a i -ar.

rasa.as a irwiivr ssa, aa u. 124 Fourth; Martin Davern. lli rutn; VTiaa. ravin, its rourtn; Meyer HeUmana. a.

06 West Market. Thirty-eighth Precinct Clarence More- Va ttl It' TS I i 1 Treaay customhouse; J. B. Wur-. sen, 114 west sMraet; r.

Stokea. 8.. 338 Fourth. Thirty-ninth Precinct W. O.

Watts. TX, Market: Henry Eddleman. C. ad West Market: H. B.

Driver, fit, 4ul Weat Chestnut. Fortieth Prednot Cha Potter. 712 Third; OeO. a Brigga, Roitmoit bulidirg: T. Boooe.

R. C.k i Weet Broadway: Thoa, B. Craig. Fifth rtv-tirst Precinct Tt K-4 Fourth: Pexter Hewitt, Fifth street: J. B.

Edwards. C. Fifth: Oscar Camerer. Fifth. Forty-second Precinct Chas.

Meriwether, i-. h2 Third; Ed U. Mcintosh. Booths To-morrow X. 1087 Fifth atreet: Hewett Green, C.

1411 utrvm ftace; iurain aux, i UM4 TWrd. Forty-third Precinct Wm. Ramsay. Third; J. C.

Biancagneil, i. 1217 Fourth avenue; Cummins Setter, white, C. 1S2J Third: Wnx N. Blanc agneif, a. 1S17 Fourth Forty-fourth Prednot L.

Ti Hemdon. 14M Third; Joseph H. Scales, 411- West Lee; H. a Bant C. lSlj rourtn; i noe.

caiianan, u.m a. aia west Braadeia, Forty-nfth Free mot j. stlrmnai. u. Brook, south of Lee; Calvin Moss.

zmt First atreet; utiam n.urxape, ia ta First; Otho Raaor, Lynn street. South Louisville Rebt- E. Aydeiott. Third and Edgar Newcomb C2 Third: Alex. El Ike, R-.

C. 624 Jaa. K. Franklin, a. M.

between Fourth aad Fifth. -1 EljhtliWard, VIps Prertnct William Amva X. 447 West Jefferson; David Muscovite. R-, aa West Jefferson: Charlea Sherlock, 11.. 4i weat jeneraoa; momi aun, 412 Weat Market.

Second Precinct M. J. Foley, IX. He Fifth street; Joa Bridges, Sit Cen ter; R. E.

Pike. M- Fifth; Henry Kontx. 8.. West Jefferson. Third Prednct J.

Melton, 7M Htxtn street A. 414 West Walnut: Charles E. Bcmsung. 7M Sixth; Joha Rdd. tit Weat Wal nut.

Fourth Precinct B. a. Bairo, sin Broadway; A. J. Hampton, 770 Fifth: E.

Bashaw. R. 752 Fifth: Joseph a Morrison. a. 44J Fifth.

Filth Prednct nooert u. met. 1C ai.fk IT4 Mllm aST Want Rmul. way; E. F.

Sevier, 633 West Broad, way; WUUam M. Adair, R-. 841)7 Broad. Btxth rrednct w. h.

Duerman. t24 Fifth: H. Cohen, R-. S3 Sixth; G. W.

Morris, Fifth; James Mitchell, Jr 8 1004 Fifth. Seventh Freclnct wimam rv riynn, ta Seventh; M. Blair. SL, 40 West Joha Coleman. 3S Seventh; Walter E.

Snow, EL, sua West Broadway. Eighth Precinct John J. Barry, ij Weat SC Catherine; H. C. Boden, an Weat Oak atreet; T.

H. Boden, R-. C. 401 Weat OeJu Walter Hogaa, IX. 8 614 Bertrand.

Ninth Precinct John crmeete. M31 Seventh; Ben Hale. 12S Sev-anth- Arthur Flnneamn. C. loos Sev enth: Louts Bonne.

8.. tit Myrtle. Tenia irecinct uuam a- snumain, 1902 Sixth; Albert Krteger. iSil Seventh: Adam Krauahaur. C.

IM Sixth; Joha Bell. a. 1M7 Sevaath. Viatk Ward. Eleventh Precinct Henry Gottbrath Ja MS Eighth Phil White, R.

706-Weat Market; R. B. Simpson, 2S4 Seventh: Robert tt Weat Main. Twelfth Precinct Henry Smith, TX. 60S Eighth: Wm.

Robtnaon, Eighth, between Green and walnut; jonn Da via, Jefferson, between Seventh and Eighth; Harry Lewis. a. 7U Weat Green. Thirteenth Precinct Chaa Meyers. Weat Walnut; a K.

Taylor. Eighth and tongreaa; cnaa Hector, R22 West Walnut; G. B. Weaver. B-.

a. 431 Ninth. Fourteenth Prednot Jaa. White, TX. J-, an Tenth; P.

W. Cap Ho, tS West Jefferson; Pan Evana, corner Ninth and Jefferaoa; W. Coleman, 611 Tenth. Fifteenth Precinct W. L.

Fonvine. TX. H7 York: P. C. Coker.

750 Weat vneotnut; Kooert rtoian. Ta west Broadway; wnv B. Btaward, Eighth. Sixteenth Prednct Ed Crowley. 33 Tenth; Allen Watson, 71a Tenth; Sherman Holland.

C. Chestnut, be. tweea Ninth aad Tenth; Joha Crowley, Tenth. Seventeenth Predncr Wm. CConnelL 1MB Seventh; W.

E. Doggett, a West Broadway; Mark E. Hughes. C. (3 Tork: Ed McDavitt.

a. 833 Eighth. Eighteenth Prednct Joha Conna ug ton, 807 West SC Catherine; Chaa. Me-Glenn; R. 73 West Kentucky; Joha Davern.

(L, VSX Eighth; Jaa. Winn- tK, a. 732 Zane. Nineteenth Prednct Martin Leahey, X. 825 Oldham; Gua A us beck.

R. 1S37 Seventh: James Phalen. 810 Weet St. Catherwa; Jamee Geatry. a.

714 Oldham. Twentieth Precinct-Sam Blair. D. 1M4 Seventh: Robert Bogard, 1826 Eighth: W. A.

Edwards, C. 1838 Seventh; Frank Lockert, Dv Us Seventh (rear. a Tenth Ward. Twenty-Brat Ptvctoct Patrick Burke, Sit North Eleveath; O. M.

Watson, R. Ml Weet Jefferson; M. J. Norton, C. 314 Chapel; Wa SUtxei, a.

luM Weat Jefferson. Twenty-second Prednct John F. Eagan, IX. Eleventh: Chriet Plldderer. R-.

J. Main, between Eleventh and Twelfth; L. Luaky. C. 112S West Jefferson; Bam Edeison, 1131 Weat Market.

Twenty-third Prednct Mike Flahlve. X. 1234 High; Wm. Klngry. 317 Thirteenth: Joha M.

Klndlgaa. D-. C. 1304 Weet Mala; Jacob Bclbert. a.

1304 Weat Mej-kec Twenty-fourth Precinct Henry Mesterv makeer. P. Mil Green; John Hole, knecht. X06 West Ed Maatersoa, C. WIS West Walnut; Bea H.

Schroder, fx, 8.. louO West Walnut. Twenty-fifth Precinct John B. Spier, 1104 West Walnut: Joha McWhorter. R-.

1128 Grayson Otto Hubbuch, 111 West Garen; R. J. Klnkaad, a. tlU Weet walnut. Twenty-etxth Prednct Joe.

Glick, J-, 12 Weet Greea: R. V. Norman. 1210 Weat Jefferson; W. J.

Ryana, 1308 Weat Jefferaoa; Harry Boete. IX, a. 12 Weat Walnut. Twenty-seventh Prednct Raymond Fln-Ble, 813 Thirteenth; H. 'Voa Roen, Fourteenth and Madlaon; George Quest.

D-. 1321 West Green Allle a Jobnaon. a. 139 Madison. Twenty-eighth Prednct Jerry Feathea.

arone. 1138 Eleventh: P. B. Bishop, 816 Weat; M. N.

Taneey. CX, 803 West Cheetnat; Edward Pence. 1037 West Chestnut. Twenty-ninth Precinct Geo. Dealing.

D. West Chestnut; Dr. Groves, Broadway, between Elev. enth and Twelfth: Henry Eleventh atreet; a J. Robinson, U14 Esquire street.

ThlrUeih Precinct Henry Ftlhoelter, D.K Twelfth atreet; Geo. G. Wuenchner, 1231 Weet Cheatnut; Jamee A. Vor. eey, C.

1220 Weet Cheatnut; Tom Mln. ton. a. 1117 Thirteenth. Thtrty-Arat Precinct John Connelly.

UlO Thirteenth: Frank Anile, 1226 Weet Broadway; Robert L. Hullett, IX. C. 1324 Thirteenth; Kirk RoweU. 1314 Weet Chestnut.

Thlrty-aecond Precinct Gua Helnamah, 1424 Twelfth; John Kelly, 1318 Twelfth: Frank Haydeiy.R-. Twelfth; Lea French, 1233 Pe laws re. Thirty-third Precinct Mike 0Neil, X. 1126 Oak; Jos. Uaeaer.

1012V. West Oak; -Ed Fanning. 1011 Du-. xeeanll; W. A.

Bhepard. a. Oak, between. Eleventh enJ- Twelfth. Thirty-fourth Precinct fjorainlck MuU htney.

TX. 1218 Zare; R. Clark. 13)1 ChurcblU: Adam Schuh. C.

Zane, between Twelth and Thirteenth; John P. Cavanaugh. IX. a. 1302 Twelfth.

Thirty-nfth Precise ohn Fanning, IKK Dumesnll: Cal Hart. Pu-mesnil, between Tenth and Eleventh: Geo, Kinna. 122 Pumesnti; E. a Patter, son, fL, a. Twelfth, near Pu mesnil.

a zaavanth Ward. Tblrty-slxth Precinct A. J. Cavanaugh, 1718 High: M. J.

Ford, 1-wi High: P. J. Needbam. C. 1447 High; Jamea P.

McGoff, a. 1704 High. Thirty-seventh Precinct Pennia Burke. Lytic, between Seventeenth ant KghteerKh; Philip Vogle. 1U1 Bank; Chaa.

Briner. IMC Portland avenue; A. F. Nickola. 348 Seven-, teenth Thirty-eighth Precinct H.

A. Beyer, Sixteenth and Mala; Kan Traxet, 418 Fifteenth: Geo. F. Schneider, C. 14ZS West 'Market; Ben Beyer, 8., Sixteenth and Main.

Th.rty-ninth Precinct Dan Norton, 1 X. 1521 West Jefftrsoa; Chaa. Johnson, liO West Markd: Chaa. C. 422 Fifteenth; Wm.

Stephens, Wf Fifteenth. Fortieth I redact Henry Snyder, 1422 Grayson; John Bora, 1-8 West Madison; Ben Sbardine, 1414 West Walnut: Joe Snadfort southeast corner Fifteenth and Madison. Forty-first Precinct Joe Varbl. 1501 West Broadway: Manuel Sternburg. li4 Wrst Chratnut; Lou a Kremr, i Jr lata Weat Broadway; Dav.I Sternberg, 1908 West Chestnut, irorty-eecond freclnct jofin Mcuonaia, Anderson, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth; Geo.

H. Uch. US Weet Anderson; Edw. Dletsman. 143 Weat Maple; jjoba 1614 Maple.

Forty-third Prednct Albert Hemly, TX, 1614 Boutbgals; Chaa. W. Voea, fC, 1723 Fifteenth; Adam Eeterle, TX. C.r Fifteenth and Blxteeath; 8. T.

Horn. 167 Prentice. Forty-fourth Precinct Geo. Bchroll, X. 1611 Gallagher: Jaa.

Thornton, Dumesnll; M. H. Gebhardt. C. 15U Dumesnll; Martin Berger, 8., Fifteenth, between Gallagher and Oak.

Forty-nfth Prednct Geo. Ehrman, Tenth, between H1IJ and Jarv W. A. Hotchlna. Iu02 Hill: John Graas-mick.

C. 718 Hill; Geo. MoCleUand, First Precinct Clsi s. Muiray, I9U unmtna; jacou iteiscn, jwi Portland avenue: Bachug, 3004 Bank; Jaa. Mackey, TX.

a. 1J01 Orif. lithe. Second Precinct Ed Herbotd, Main, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth; Louia DtehL- R-, 1814 Columbia; Geo. Flcener, IX.

808 Seventeenth; Stroble, 8., 1733 Rowan. Third Precinct Sam Adair. 1M6 Griffiths; Hugh Clrilom. X. 1813 Owen: Henry Blaufusa, 120 Eighteenth; Matt McLaughlin.

TX, 163 Pun. can. Fourth Prednd Chaa. Kriel, D. lPn Weat Market: Wm.

Hardin, X. 1824 Val Da Mem, tx, C. 1801 Mala; Em II Shrader, lira Rowan. Fifth Prednct Will Bckert, TW Weat Market John Francis, 1687 West Market; Jaa. Puff, Mil Vrst Market: Henry Otto, D' 8., Market, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth, Sixth Prednct J.

J. H.rkey.. 1808 Weet Jefferson; R. A. Rica.

fL, t09 Eighteenth; John PeraevaU. US7 Grayson: B. Woods, a. ta Twen- fflaal 1 Hi i it Seventh Pradnr-C A. HlfL nwumut comer xwonueta ana walnut; Wm.

Jefferson, IMS West Walnut; A. H. Leoohardt, aouthaaat oornec Nineteenth and walnut; Peter Frick, 8., Grayson, between Nineteenth and Twentieth. Eighth Prednct Louia Hackal uiinn, gnwna Diximui ana oeven-teemh: W. D.

Martin. SL. X. 1U Weat Walnut; Ed Hesa. 1025 Eighteenth: Frank Longaker.

B-, a. U08 Weet Wale nut. Ninth Precinct X. McDonald, D- 14 Chestnut: Bam Ward 1 A. G.

Richardson. C. llt Weet Chestnut; W. J. Martin.

TX. Bl 1838 Madison. Tenth Precinct Mag Graber, TX, Mlt a rw-. du 9r s. wiiili) U4 Eighteenth; Henry Emrich 8..

aorta east corner Elahteenth and Made. Eleventh Prednct R. a Kell. un toiler, aB aiapie r.oner ooyer. n.9 bim neap-on; W.

aL Heaa, TX, a. 3010 Weat Broadway. TWalfth IWiait.1 V. HaKklnk WM Frank Lane, rT Eighteenth: T. J.

McCullom. C.7 Maple, between Nineteenth and Twaatleth; Jamea Arderson, 8., 1934 Maple. Thirteenth Prednct Geo. F. ChdettatC 1707 Weet Kentucky; Ferdinand Bruder.

X. 1600 Weet Kentucky: John Holarmert. C. 1724 West Kentucky a. dwwt.

newc jventocay. Fourteenth Jon, Bona. D- J. 3m Eighteenth; Henry Hoffman, uaij.jinw; i noe. n.

reu, (Jl, aif Diwtna im uiisnimT vaaa, Jtea-n a ins n.ii,.iu. Fifteeiith PrednctLafayetta Tonka. J.j 1M4 DumewnU: E. Ploaner, jT BUlslliaaiiTn: urn oonn it 1 tzz weei van; xnosv acurua, ZSM Elahtaeath, a -m Twalfth Ward. Btxteenth Prednct William Pon iii Htgn; w.

j. Latonard. yier: jonn iseuisan. imi High; Jaa. J.

Shade-, R-. a. MS Portland. Seventeenth Prednct Pat Clark. TX.

aauna, iv mrr Montgomery: George Cornell, C. 318 Mnflli lt. t. mum Twenty-tourta; wuiiam outuvan, ex. 233 High.

Eighteenth Prednct Lewte McClearr" 3723 Portland: Ed. Colbum, B-. Shipplngport William Bertelkamp, TX: C. 3twi Portland; William H- EL a. Shipplngport.

Nineteenth Precinct Ed. Foarea, 220 Thirty' second: T. F. Bursa. Thlrty-flrst and Montgomery: Lew la, Baker, SL.

C. 3304 Water atreet; Joha LaDailla. 8.. 2818 Dnnraa atreet. Twentieth Prednct Lodle Unciebacht 600 Thirty-fifth: Charlea E.

Jonee. -ant Rudd; Frank Moore I nirty-eixtn, near Mign: jamea h. iurr, 8 Zll Thlrty-flflh street. Twenty-first Prednct Robert Tlchrn mT. 3228 Portland avenue: John War ner, 3038 Bank; Bam Sheppard.

C. 3918 Portland; Chaster Roberta, 4i Tmrty-tniro. -Twenty-second Prednct J. 1. Bedel- kamp, 418 Twenty-seventh: Cot.

Albert Scott. 416 Twenty-sixth: M. w. Logan, zrao portiaiKi; u. U.

og-den. SL. a. 3814 Bank. Twenty-third Preci net Charlee Allen.

2138 Bank: W. Jones. R. 22U Portland; J. W.

Shields. C. 3231 Lytla Robert Clara, ziaa nana. --Twenty-fourth Prednct William Krelg. 3441 Slevln; Gua BtKh, 3- Griffiths: John Sullivan.

C. 8413 Giit. flths: W. R-4 Scott. B- a.

738 Twenty aeventm Tweoty-Bfth Prednct Joesch Rogga. 2117 Griffltha: William Harrington. 623 Twenty-third; John Hopewell. 434 Twenty-second; Dannie Mo- Hush, dw at. jtavier.

Twenty-aixth Precinct John Schelly, uuncaa. weat oc lweniy-eeyeni W. A. Mark well. SL.

3C29 Rowan: c. P. Johnson, 3M Duncaa: Lawrence Wederwiaa. Kit Duncaa, Twenty-seventh Prednct Frank Hack. Jefferson, between Twenty-flint and.

Twenty-second; G. Howes, SL, not Market: Arthur Hlnkle. 2208 Weat Main; ts. A. uavia, zhb weat Market.

Twenty-eighth Precinct Sam Pickens, TX. 434 Twenty-sixth; Charlea Holatner. 3621 West Main: Joha MaraueL C. 2.Y34 West Main; G. A.

Millar, 8 weat Main, -Twenty-ninth Prectact Fstlx Trinkle, 3628 Congress: Allen Itiimty. Twenty-fifth and Jefferaoa; Wallace Hickerson. c. zrz Market; Anay App, ls.r an nest jrurroa. -Thirtieth Precinct E.

D. Sttnson. D. X. 2123 Weet Madison; George Check.

3108 West Chestnut; Marshall B. Hop. kins, TX, C. 311 Weat Broadway; peter Bnlder, ziu weet cneatnut. -Thirty-first Precinct Alex.

NewackL 2346 West Madison: WUtUm Let be. gott, C. 2315 Grayaon; George Calm-back. 23a West Madison; Richard Uathon. zzii weat Madlaon.

-Thirty-second Precinct Thomaa Feeley. 2343 West Chestnut; William Hurw die. R. 2517 West Walnut: Alex. Rob- era.

3409 West Madison; WUllam Borgmann. R-, 3643 Weat Walnut. Thirty-third Prednct O. W. Harding, 1423 Twenty-second: Robert P.

Clark. 2217 Magaalne: J. W. Gard ner. 2318 West Cheatnut; TX R- wiuiama, zaia vnestnnt.

Thirty-fourth Precinct Louia Relalnc. corner Twenty-atxth aad Magaalne: W. H. Sllbernaale. R-.

3516 El. llott; Joseph Scheurtch, TX, 1718 Twen-. ty-aixtn atreet; i tL xataa. xl4 aiia xwenty-aevenui atreet. Thirty-fifth Precinct Fred Stuber.

D. comer Twenty-sixth and Oar land ave nue: w. waison, iv, iav Twenty asc ond; John Reicke. 1628 Twenty nl V.I UvW. TV eSAA.

W. .4 Thirty-sixth Precinct Jamea a Bartow, a- aic iv. i TMt Stratton avenue: Paul F. Bemonln. 2424 Cypress: Robert English.

zaus oree avenue. Thirty-seventh Precinct M. Ha anon. TX. 2h3 Cleveland avenue: William li.

Harris, corner Thirtieth and can: Jamee B. Harris. R. 2K2S Orifflths avenue; Louia V. Poeg.

a. 33t Uar- nein. -Thirty-eighth Precinct P. J. Lambert.

comer i wemy-eigntn ana walnut ,1 Oiilllm.m 1 a.ie William Snyder, 6., Thirty-first and Madison: Joe Huebner. a. Magaalne. West oc iwenty-ninin. Thirty-ninth Precinct Jacob Bitter.

D. eoutheaat corner Twenty-eighth and Garland: Jerry Evana. 2ki5 Kentucky i William Trcyman. R. 2it2a Gar.

land; Andrew 3708 Court- it avanna. i Fortieth Precinct V. Klnberser. t. j.

2ai7 Hemlock: R. H. Carotbers, 3424 Amwri orm-s, Ullve Sarauel Allen, Zlfio IHimeanil. -Forty-first Precinct M. Hellltt D.l Bayless avenue, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth: Fred Wenaei.

north side Hill, east of Eighteenth tMarydale); A. R. Allen. C. south side HilL of Eighteenth (Marydale); M.

N. Meuer. HARVARD TEAU HARD AT Louisville Hun Sizes Up the Various Football Candidates. nrr an unkno wm quautt. Wealth of Oaard Katarlai, Bat It v.

Xacks Walg-ht La a OIXUAJLCH AWD tAWLS OH SZCX. AMBRTTXIB, Special. -j Itlne Monday, September n. tha aod of the Boldlera' Field haa been torn morning and aft- ernoon by tha husky aggregation of eager football Candida tea. Forty-five aaaa made their appearance oa the first day, and- the quad haa been swelling gradually.

Those of last year team who have returned to college are: Capt. Daly, quarter; Hollo. wen aad Campbell, aada; Lawrsooa and Eatoa. tackles; Bawln and KendalL half, back and Ellla, the pranging full hack. Of these the Brat four are practically aura of their Far tha remaining plaoat tha competl- tloa la fleroe, aad aa yet there la oonatd- arable Tha great waaknaaa of tha team seema to be at center.

"Bust- Burnett, last year's center. Is kept out at athletic by defldepdae la his studies, and It la doubtful whether he will be able ta play at all thla aeaaon. Sargent, Greene and Bugdea are tha three Candida tee for tha position wbo are receiving tha most attention. For guard there la a wealth of material, tha only trouble being that they lack werghu Lee, last year's guard oa the second team, la practically aura of left guard. Ha la a Law School man.

aad waa tndlgfble for tha Taretty mat year oa account of the e-year reatdenoe role, bat be played. star football oa the second eleven, and re peatedly worsted Bill Burden, last year a captain and guard. Bill Eatoa, aubetttuta ta Donald tor two yeara, esema tha best baa for left tackle. Ha handlea his area weight with remark able ankkneaa, aad playa a vary gritty gaaae of football, ttaowlloa, however, of laat year's freshman eleven, win probably give him a hard rub for tha place. Tha poattlona back of tha Una are be ing hotly eon tended for.

bat here atee there la lack of weight, which la a swrt-ooa eanaMaratlon In view of tha fact that Tale'e backs are aa unusually haaky est of men. aad tha plclea) eaama la prevail that they- will develop mass play more than ever before, It waa a great surprise ta Harvard mea when "Ted" Kendall returned to college. aa be had Intended entering business. H-a reappearance back of the line la decidedly encouraging. For left half Otaraech and Sewta are the star candidates.

Bawln Is light, but haa a great deal of strength aad keeps hie feet well. Ha la a reliable kicker. Gteraach surpasses him speed and pivot dodging. Hla merveloue touchdown i OSCAR GARDNER. The wonderful feather-walght boxer who haa met every mea will stack up against Dav Sullivan at Muaeo Hail October 8.

through a broken field woa him a rousing cheer at yesterday's practice. For full back Ellla seema to be a certainty, although Btlllman, tha pitcher, will push, him for the place, aa ha la a very speedy man, aad punt better than any other man on the aquad. Bea Dibbles, captain of the It team, la bead coach, aad haa- been assisted by "Jack' MouTton. the old and: Guy Mur-ohie, the old tackle, and other stars of yore, who have left their office desks to don the moleskin and teach their old tactic. Special attention la being given to the development of kicking, in view of which three cup have been offered for the beet work in place kicking, drop kicking and punting.

The practice thus far baa been rather elementary, aa lb coaches are trying at present to weed out the squad In order to bring It dowa to a els easy to handle. Short sprints aad practice In falling on the ball these mark the beginning of the afternoon. Thea the men are lined up In front of tha traveling "dummy" and are coached by Dibbles and Jack Mc Master, the trainer, In the mala prlnclplea of tackling. Tb ayatematie work la becoming more pronounced every day. After Wedneeday's- practice there waa a lineup and fierce fifteen-minute gam between the first and third elevene.

After today's game with Weeleyaa the coaches will confine tbemeervee more to fewer men and the team la expected to develop more swiftly. As yet. It la something of an an. knowa The schedule of gaassa follows. Those not otherwise specified are tlayed at Cambridge: September tt.

We. yen; October 3, Will'ams; October 4. Bowdoln: October 10, Amherst; October 13, Columbia: October 17. Betee; October 30, Weet Point; October 37. Carlisle Indians; November t.

University of Pennsylvania; November Jo, Brawa; November 2X Tale. 1 8. W. -UjCAI. T.

at. A. Team Baa a Good Tractlca Oazaa With tba T. HL X. Elran Tba T.

M. C. A. football eleven opened tbe local aeason yesterday at BaehaWe Station by defeating the team of the Ken. tucky Military Institute by the score of 4 to In two short halve of fifteen and ten minutes.

After tbe first touchdown by the local boys they played almost entirely en the defensive, giving the Csdets the bell so aa to get the benefit of tbe defensive prao tlce. No such game of sot ball waa ever aeea In this vicinity. Both atdee were eat the beat of terms and not a single harsh word or ungentientaaly act marred the 00m est. Both sides played to benefit their opponents aa well aa thesnoeivea. and aa hv waa a strictly practice gasae.

little attention waa paid to making a big core. Both teame played good ball, and the game ought to put both elevena- la tiptop shape for their contests next Saturday. The star of the game waa Utile Buck, the right half of the K. M. team.

ll got through the local boys' Interference almost every time, and the way he tack-led and threw the runners waa a rvvela. tton. Capt. Herroa alea did some good work, aa did Wilson. Nash and Highland.

All of the other boys showed up well and the team la surely the best that ever rep. resented tha school. All of the meal beys had a chance. Pat Lord mlseed the train, and. CJtoete played rd during the Bret half changing with Doerhoefer at left half la the second half.

Both of three players did well at both places. Louia Doerhoefer butted through 'he line like a battering ram for good galne every time he eras called upon, and, aa usual. Bob Crow waa oa hand with three nice rune of from fifteen ta thirty yards. Mcllhenny alas gained ground In good shape every time he wss called on. Mora week played with h'a tld.

time form at left end, aad Bplndle and Buchanan, at tha other eod. also did well. Lindsay, at right tackle, and Busch men, at guard, both did well for new men. Kdm, at enter, played a gcod steady game, passing the ball accurately every time to Robbina, who played hla poaltloa well for the first time. The Interferon oa of the local hoys will be very fine aa eooa aa It la developed a little more, but tt waa all that could be desired of any team so early la tha season.

Crow made the only touchdown of tha Kme and Cboate kicked goal. The Ivea were to have been of fifteen and twenty minutes, but through a mlatako af the timers the laat half waa only tea minutes. Tha summary: T. M. C.

A. 4. Predion a. K. M.

Mors week Ltft erd Mcllhenny Left tackle Cboate and J. Doerhoefer -Left guard elm er Rc bin son Buachman guard Lwdsay tackle Weila Buchanan and Spindle end Robbina J. Doerhoefer and Cboate. half Hereon Crew half Ruck L. back Touchdcwn Crow.

Goal Kicked Oa ta. Cmpira Mai. Greea. Referee Dr. Mech- Cincinnati 18, Zantnchr Stat 6.

Clndnantl. Sept. Bpecia I. The Tjai. varsity of Cincinnati football team defeated tha Kentucky State University eleven la a hotly contested aad largely attended match game at Chester Park thla afternoon under tha auspices af the Fall Feattval Aasedatloa by too score of 16 to f.

A handsome trophy cap was presented to tha winning team. Tha Kan. tucky boys war coached by Kller. of the tlllnota University, aad lost chiefly because they were under weight, Tala S3, Trinity 0. New Haven, Cona Beat.

28. Tale defeated Trinity la the Bret game of the saa. son her to-day by a score of 33 a Thee were four touchdown, but Capt. Oordoa Brown failed la two trtala tor aoaL la tha Yale etevea ta the Brat half waa the powerful rush lino of which aw araoh a expected, and the back field contained the big aad speedy backs. Sharp.

Cook, Hale aad Flack. That aggregaUoa. though careleea and evidently not ta good condition, bad aa difficulty whatever with the Trinity team, bat plunged through tb Una, circled tha ends, aad easily followed tb bail dowa tha field under pwnta. Three af tha four touch downs were eeored that half, the Brat by Bbarpe after a fine run of mora than half tha odd. tha second by Cook after a ran almoat aa totur.

aad tha third by Sttllman, wbo blocked' a kick aad covered the bail where It feU back af tb goal TOT OMAHA KID. ka hi class and wha ltoa. Chadwtck made tha only touchdown la th aeoond half; --T'. Harvard 84, Weeleyaa 0. 1 Cambridge, llitt, Sept.

28. The first football gam of tha aeaaon al Harvard waa played this betweea tha 'Varsity team and tbe Weeleyaa eleven, tha. score at. the finish bemg 34 to la favor of Harvard. Although tb Wasley-aa team waa greatly Inferior to tha Harvard eleven, the visitor played with pluck and dash.

Wesieyan'a defense waa ao weak that not once war the Harvard back held for downs. tha first two playa Weeleyaa did not get pos. eussiiin 01 tne oau aintii isle in tno second half, when Harvard-began a kicking Tb Harvard offena waa Indiana Football Game. Indlaaapotla. Sept.

3. Results of foot, ball games la Indiana to-day: At Lafayette Purdue 38. QUaoia Weeleyaa 0. At Greeocaatle DePaaw IndiaaaaoUa. inuninc 0cooi e.

'At Bloomington Indiana tL Alumni At Indians pot Is Indiana polls High Bjrnooi x. vrcumi v. At Culver Culver Military Higa acnooi Fanngyl vasia. 27 0. Eaat Philadelphia.

of Pennsylvania opened Its football son to-day by defeating tha Lehigh Unl. varsity team 87 to 4. Lehigh eecured Its score early In the first half on Wood ley's fumble, LNran, or leoiro. getting the hall and making a twenty-nve-yard run foe a touchdown, from which a goal waa kicked. The Pennsylvania anen scored three touch, downs, with on goal, la the first half, aad two touchdowns and one goal ta tb aeo.

ond half. Cbloa.ro University Wins. Chicago, Sept. 3. Chicago University defeated Knox College at football thla afternoon by a score of It to 4.

Cornell Syractia 0. Ithaca, N. Sepc 2. Cornell found no easy problem In Syracuse to-day. bav.

log to Oght bard to win by a aoora of 6. Tb visitors were strong la the Una, but COrndt forced her opponents' left wing for good gain. Morrison scored Cornell's touchdown by ptuagtag through Syracuse's light tacki and clearing himself of the bunch. Weat Point, Sept. 38.

Foot ball: Weat Point 6, Tafia Rlpoa. Wla, Sept. t. Whnunala University (a, Rlpoa College Beiort. Wla; Sept.

SX Betott College 43. Baored Heart, af Walertowa. 0. TUB BIO TOTJB. TZaJCS AT WO XX.

THE following specials from tha big East- era eoUegaa tell af tha work tba great foot hell eleven are doing In preparing far tb eoenlog battles among tba Big Four oa tbe grldlroa: A Twa Xaw Kan For Taia. TAL35 Two mora giants were added ta tba Tale foot bat etevea te-day. Bhsldoa, the world's champtoa shot-patter, aad Otoott, laat year's guard, who arrived la New Tork from Europe thla -morntng. mads a dash from tha at seiner ta catch a train for New Haven, and donned hla football moleskins just la Urn to Join tba team at to-daya practice. He waa Installed at center for tbe first time ta hla Ufa.

but ehowed excellent form. BheU don took light exerdss. but did not Una up. He win. be la tha game to-morfew at guard, hla old position, enabling Capt.

Brown ta atreagtbea tha center Capt. Brown' general call for candidates brought out a total of a hundred mea thla afternoon. The 'varsity were sent through a tea-minute half. 1 hla will be their laat practice before tbe gam with Trinity here next Saturday. The 'varsity scored once.

Hale kicking tbe bail over, rrom fullback. Bloomer, the freshman- from Andover, waa given tackle on tha "varsllyj ebwlog tip la superb orax, e- TifTB Qt.K-ulr Practlca. FXtUTCjJTON The Brat few minutes af football practice to-day by tha Tigers waa spent In falling oa the ban, tackling tha dummy aad punting up and dowa tha field. After thla, deeptte tb warm weather, which haa la ao way abated, tb "varsity Used op against tha scrub for a spirited practice. Thla lasted about twenty anlttutsa, during which Urn either side succeeded la making score.

New mea were pat ta about- every five annates, a aa a team It la I mm sat Ma to gangs its merits, WhKehoaa aad Llttla, both promising candidate for end positions, were forced to retire oa account of lalude. White house had hla ear badly torn, gad Little got bis knee apralned. It la feared that both men win be kept out of tb game for eoeae ttme. The consensus of opinion among tb student body Is that the coaches will have an extremely difficult time rhte year bringing order out of ehaoa. Tha eoaehee, oa tba contrary, are very Bangui in the'r hopes aad expectations, relying oa tbe abundance of good ate material aad their owa ability to gat It into snap la tune ror ta big Harvard'B IJiacounlDf; Work.

HAXVAKD-The practice on Soldiers' Field by tb Harvard candidate thla tha third eleven outplayed the first elev. aa. On account the warm weather tha practice had very Uttle aaaa ta It. Boat was oa tba add ta hla football toga, but did not play. Ha assisted ta the coaching, bat be la badly aaaded la the una, and may play again thla season, Campbell I etlU behind ta hla Mod lee.

aad haa itai conditio so work, off. He waa out with tha aquad that after noon, aad will play regularly la practice until tba faculty paean ope his ease. Holllngsworth aad Miller, both eandu detee for guard podtione. arrived thii atteraooa. They did earn good work oa tha scrub tea ma laat year.

There waa quite a srumoer of old-tim ers at tne practice to-day. indudlng Dr. I Breoka, W. Caia 1 na. Forbes.

Evana aad Mouitoa. Tba kicking of tha backs and the practice of tb ende continued for an hour before the mea lined up. Wbea tiu third ana Bret evens lined up rtainsiora sic sea oor to laviy. wno ran the ball back thirty-fly yard a. Then at; 11 mea tried go through the canter.

bwt waa blocked. The work of tbe first team em of a ragged nature after thla. Thea a second seven-minute half waa piayed, and Be win atade a beautiful for. ty-yard run. but tbe defeaee af the third wa a strong that tb first team could aot puab tbe ball ever for a score, and lost the ball fifteen yards from the goal Us.

Tb aeooad team waa pitted against tb fourth elevao, and by the excellent running af Kernaa managed eoqre tw touchdowns. During thla game BL Motley mad a sensational run of fifty yards, dodging throuah tha field like a veteraa aad aefety eluding would. os lacauera, a Bbarpar Work At Cbrnall, COBj JsLIr-CornsU tried several formation to-day. Coach Haugbtoa picked from the Bfty-Bv aaadldataa who appeared oa the Bold three ana, aad. taking aa himself, assigned tbe aacond to Capt.

Starbuck and tba third to Coach Porter, he gave tha team a long and severe algnal practice. Though the plays were substantially tb same which be aaad last year, tha mea were slow to sat them dowa, aad ther waa coaalderabl confusion and some fumbling. Later, however, the 'varsity got bold of tbe idea better, aad whew they lined up against the acrub made good gain by using tb playa Warner waa eepedally strong, and carried tha ball through the college Un with a whole team of lighter mea oa hi back. The ma will practice but once a day now, but the work, will be much suffer. Elev.

ea candidates went to tbe training table to-day, and more will follow as soon as thdr work warrants. Tha following are tbe candidate for Brat place: Morrison, Schodkopf. Thomaa. Flnnucane. Lueder Whitney, Alexander.

Warner. Pietaoa. Taussig. SAaxoar was Brooklyn's Star HanagoT Haa a Wordy, TUt. With Sbottaliaa "thaFblllla-, Bays tha New Tark Sua: After tt was an ever Manager Haaloa.

of the Brooklyn, aoraered Manager Shot tall ne. otoh PhlL. adelphtaa, op la the grand-atand. Hen Ion waa yuet a bit exdted aa be -said with a 'Sbetteltne. why didn't your mea hit to ds Hey?" "Because Klteoa pitched good ban.

waa the reply. "It waa because prevented Morgan Murphy, your spare catcher, from tipping off our battery signs, aa be baa been doing all the season retorted tb Champions' manager. "Murphy la sick. I tall yea.1 responded Bhettsllne, who waa very red In the face. "He 'a, la oer eaeerca Haaloa, -well, be war well enough to alt la the eighth window on the top floor of thoao- oat houeee back of the center field fence yesterday, from which point aad with the-aid of powerful glasses ha read our catch, ar-e atgn" "He did "He did.

too! Two of oor players dlacov. red aim la tne third Inning ef yesterday saias. and wbea we change ear eignaia ere ooold aa Murphy at raining bis Back to get onto the new one. Murphy knows all the slgnale that catchers use. When he aaw McGulre eiga with hie finger piaeed la tbe mitt doe to the ground for a fast aalX be beid a roHed- newspaper veru-eelly oa tne window -alii.

Pete Chiles, whcee bueinena It Is to stand on the concaving llnae and watch for these signals from Murphy, quickly tipped the batter off wit a catchword, ao that the aaaa at tb plate wbea be got ready to hit. knew just what waa coming. When Murphy sew the signal for a curve ball, hs hud the newspaper fiat upon the window sill, and Chile acted accordinxly. Murphy bee bee doing this bualnees for two years past in Philadelphia. tTnat la all be Is paid for.

He Is a back number as a cstcber. Tbeglaseea he use are eo powerful that be raa eee a catcher w'nk his eye at Sjt yards. "Do you deny wbat I've said?" asked Han ton warmly. There waa no reply. Then Hanloa proceeded: "It was only two weeks aro that the methods of the Club In this line were eapoaed.

Corrurni, of tha Cin-cUinaU Club, dug up lbs truoU cum to thlrd baas en the' Philadelphia sioand and dleoeverad a bos. It contained aa taw etruutent thet waa connected by aa eee trie wire with the room occupied by Murphy bark of the eenter-Aeid feoca. Oui stood over tbe box and was tlrrd oft by a and be la turn tipped tb batters. No wonder oppotr.g pttrherw were hammered ail over the lot In Philadelphia, while on tbe road tb- Philadelphia couldn't hit a balloon, yo call that rportamsnahtpr Hey? That's a fin way to play baiX Isn't It? Tou could at bit to-day because mopped Murphy from roing up where be waa yeaaeraay. The Philadelphia Club ought to a censured by the I segue for such she praa-fee.

It's atmpiy a case or marhed card, that's sll I've got to say." Bhattailn stammered some Incoherent reply, and the, as Han Ion Id him go. plunged int tbe ervw get me snare ox the sate money. Tb opinion of Cot. Joans I. Rotters la r-arard to true lateee dieoioe-are of the dub a anethods la awaited wtUk ints GREAT ARE A1IZRICAKS.

Jorkrjs aod Owners IIatb Hct olntlonizetl the Englls- Tsrf Frank Aekuowledrvnent, i OXDOJf. aepr, a-'Tbaia to much reaaoa to believe." Bay this woek'a Field, "that savor ta th whole history af Brltlah BDort has anything amairad ef such a re olutkxiary nature aad ao ehattsdag ta a arpted ataadarda of bcUef as tha triumph, ant descent aa th British turf ef tha Amedcaa tockeya and trainer." That etaleeaeat wen votoea th' prevafl-lng sentiment. Laater Bdff bow baa da tha Cat of winning tockeya. Tha nreeed tba defeat of EagUodTa Dlamoad Jubilee, by aa which would. It ta auaantaed.

beam riddea by aa Amartcaa jookey had li aot' beea for Sloan dlsagrweaseat wth th ICstaaa whim la New Tork. Bat, tha fact that Can no rode Disguise IX. treeted Mttl froai wletory. Sloan, by tha way. la aot Hkely 8a loa anything by ceasing ta rid for tha Kaaaaa.

as it la said ha received VSJX aa a lw talner ride for tb Prlao of Wale. Mr. Edward Ckrtgaaa aetloa ta seas lag 81oaa ta appear before tha Jeckay Club ta aa effort to have him carry oat hla contract to rid Mr. Corrtgaa'a hot a a Bardon U. la tbe CxeuwwUca, taaaaasa eg asount which Bioaa aeeeaea prefer, haa called forth considerable cnrnmant, th papers oongratulatlag tha tart aa tha arrival Of ana paper puts tt, wal aot 1 be rMdea over roughshod by the way that a many Esurhsa orata aad patrkaaa owaere, with nhnma.

have hltharta dona," Ther ta frank ackwiedgteat la aft quarters of tbe aa isplng Amerleaa mmy 1 1 as. and It la accompanied with generosity. A wu-knwa eoertlag writer to-day refers ta tb aeoeeetty jockeys cultivating tha "joatl toduatry." owing to the "disadvaatage alac tba Amerleaa lnvaeloa of keeping a otratgbt course, aad the probahUlty ebat tb 00s-arleotious Bnahaa bsreemsw wh persist In tdr stupidly boseet ways will be a working 00 she road er seaa wrauag tor sport tag pa pars." But thla aportlag writer's praise th fciwaa. awnee- aad trainer, aaaa. teg Duke aad Wtohard.

la genaia aaatlnted. CROWD VAS UNFRIENDLY. Booaaralt Waa Inlaimptad At tnourdalo ITIb Spaach. At City. ITanaaa City.

If Sept. Immedl. atery upon rh arrival of lb, Baiaavglt, apedal train at this pmc this evwnlna; rna Governor waa raoorted to Sbasusaj Park, la ITtnaaa Oty, Kan whera aa hnmertee open air eoaet-Ing waa held. On being. Introduced ta ttto vast assiimbty an otganiaad affort waa made by a tarre notober of man aod boya on tba edg of tha uwd ta pre-ant hla making a speectx.

Crtea aad Intcrru ptkma were frequent dartea; nb first few tnotnenta. Each trHerrnptioo was followed arltH hard btt from tb speaker unul quiet waa ralored. and tb greater part of tha speech waa Ma-tewed to en i-spectfl alsanea. On tba ooocoeion of hla addre aa Gov. Rons volt waa driven to COewntkm HalL Tba vast audltorluva was filled, though twa seating capacity of thla ball ta aald to be 22.MM.

Gov. Rooeeveit wiu apand Sunday tieta. s. During tbe day Gov. Booor vek aeoka at Eldorado.

Eureka, Tate Center. Chanute. Cher ryvale aad Fvt Scott, and made abort eaika at several ml atationa. Hanley Had a Slim Crowd. Corydon.

bad. ScpL 23. fpeclal. Hon. Frank Hanley opened tha campaign tor th Rrpublicons of thla cooo-ty her to-day.

AJlbouzh tha metltnT had beea extensively advuesd, both by poetei and apedal oouriei a crowd, esttmet-d by conservative peopt at from JOB to 150. assetnbied. Mr. Hanley spoke tor two hours, and uiisd la tvary effxrt to arotm any entbuaiaam frona hla audience. Many left the f-ounda be- xov us uiBcimra am sew en, xtr.

ley appeared as one thoroughly dlagtasa-d with tha smailneae of tba crowd. gd at times he seemed as Uatleaa as Ma -1- dlence. UtBtneklaxis Xay Xa jMaonara. WaHIa-tnn Cna 9S partment makes public a Hat of tha men of Company F. Twenty-ninth infantry, which waa captnred by th FTO-plnoa.

Tha name of th following appear, ail of HuatonvUla: Srt. Harry McKlnlcy, Corn. Charlea B. Bratton. Cook W.

Daly. Private Thomaa B. Ellla. Kller J. Fallowell.

Edward H. Kldd. Jeff. T. Sharp, EvartU F.

Savior. Grant County Tor Sbaw. WlinamatowB, Ky, Sept. Sp. clai.) A acore of Republicans held a conveotlotj at tb court houae thla afternoon to select deiegatea to tha ooavaa-Uoa at Carrolltoa next Wednwaday elect a Kepublw-a candidal for They Instructed for WUUbaj.

v.veingtoa WU1 Xlibgr Sarloutly LU. Paducah. Ky, Sept. SX Oty Clerk X. WU1 Fisher la faopdessly from btood potaonlng.

He haa been suffering frwas caruunciea ror in past several weeks. His wife waa formerly Mia Alio in JUIT Ul rfs Is IMCM ki er of Postmaster F. ruber aad a prominent dUxcn. Pendleton Tor Applttgsta. -Fai mouth.

Ky, Sept. 2t. tSpedatJ At th Republican, convection, bar to-day to appoint delegate to tb Bixibi congressional convention ley a wer' Instructed to vote f-w Lesike T. Appi. gat for Cotigreas.

Mr. Applegate ha heretofore ben a Democrat, and tor th laat few year waa cortud-ted a Democrat. Joarpb B. mix ma a Bankrupt. Pittsburg.

Pa rVpL 23. J'eeph B. WlUlama, a well-known steamboat Captain and coal operator, fled a petit oa in bat.kruplcy Individually and as a iwmbr ot the Grsnil Lake C-aJ Cent. pry la f-e tl t-l Cvurt to-iy. are 1.

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