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Buffalo Courier Express from Buffalo, New York • 9

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f-IUySTRATEn t- Twentf-elght Pages. Printed by Elcctnc Power from, Niiui, fJ. MESS. i i ----Z the avltititii. fr -we eertntwly FALl HOWpUSgBNSr jar KOT- AT "All- WORRIES injured in ine'JSm mm; OK THK MKN KILLED I.N THK 1 1 LLrLri INTERNATIONAL THEATER ON FALLS MBWEATVER.

rKuH's, 49. fir. few? I'or i iW awi fvl hauhtf. Monday cur; frttk nerfA wtndt, flwneiuAinf, tozmps ropcs. Parade as ealltd off.

The chief feature, the star attraction of THE FIGHT WITH BOLOMEN ON CANPARA RIVBR IN ftAMARw CAl'GHT FIRE THIS MOUS-iNO pROBA BLT A TOTAL LOSi It wa reported at o'clock tht mora- the day, of course, being the crowd, alt other features and attractions became -of Carlisle's football Bra President Roosevelt not ashamed of dining with ANSWER TO CRITICS secondary importance or prominence. There were manv of these enough, la fact, to keep visitors on the go trora early with Defeat fronu "white Brothers. morning uaul almost midnight, ine ua broke threatening- and gloomy -U4 tits lot that fir-h4 hrckea out Im tha Ja-ternatioual Theater la. Niagara a big brick structure on. Fall 8tret near th just back of.

th International, HoleL The -theater waa auppaaoJ to. he. fireproof bat th flame with la-ecbceivabl rapidity wpt through the authorities "called off the first tefcture. PROF. BOOKER 'WASH1SGTONT5 tbe parade of civic societies.

Parades 1a That Tplls the. Glorious Story of Buffalo Day. Everial la Ts auftal ExprM. Washington, D. l.s-A.

received this afternoon at th War Department from ties, ha (lee at Manila gives tb name of the killed and wounded of -Company of the Ninth Infantry in the engagemeat- wrlh bolomesrew the Canaan River. Island of Samar, last The men killed In actios were George Trachant. William H. Ritchie, Edward F. Burns, Carl M.

Johnstown. William Lottie. Jack rieopln. Charles Wilsoa, Or-ville J. Promgood.

First -Sergea nt Wll- the rain are not -gala affair a a rule. No Saatos-Dumoat-has lnllyccompllah-oY'tb feat of Balling hi airship from Saint Clou4 around tic Eiffel Tower and buck again to tbs starting point. But he took his time about Aesceodlng. and, In consequence, exceedcfl the limit of hlf aa hour by 40 aecosds. He insist that he was not required to reach the ground within to minutes, bat the eommlt-tee takes, the opposite view, and It la sooner waa the parade railed on than Old Sol popped out and shone briefly, thea hied behind a "cloud again.

This wis at 10 o'clock, aa hour whea every trolley emt to the exposition waa packed to the atruelur and dell th sffort of the firemen. It was thea believed that th building would be a total loss' and that th damage wouli amouot to tSo.toa. WITH SCORE OF 17 TO There were many sensation" at Ineidents-'Stadium was fitted to side steps. The Stadium waa the center or rhetr interest at that hour, This tbe third time in" fen years that doubtful whether be -will receive the prize W.Jfrw'ctock the evenma i the i-Stad-; EXCEEDED ALL HOPES 11am F. Oormley and John P.

Kelly died from wounds received In action. Th mea seriously wounded are Martin BOOK "VP FROM SLAVERY" IS Stf ltw Tars spmUI I Tie Xiyam. "ft'sahlngtott, n. C-. Oct.

1. Close friends to President Roosevelt eipresas a lack of coaeera of the gossip occasioned by the eatertalnmeta of Booker T. 'asblngtoa, negro leader, at a private dinner at the Whit's Houaa this week. In doing so, they reflect, to ome extent, the Fioot own-fwtinr tu 'th matter, for they declare that he Is aot at all worried by the adverse criticism which has resulted from his dining with a negro. To; those who have mentioned the Incident to the" President he has replied the theater baa burned.

It la owned by a stock company headed by Arthur Schoell- tor whteu he rwa coatenatag." Thla' priie -wag one of 20.0u. Luckily, Santos-Du-mont Is rich, and he declares that, he doe not care for tke.J20.000, and a. Lyons, Robert L. Hampton, Jscx at Ruseell, Henry Btlerle, Eugeoe DeWltt. Kopi.

ia the building is a large baaar rua by Mrs. Isaac Davy and a saloon rua by lutn began with a grand military review of Called States soldiers. The review-was la honor of the a A. R. The troops la the- tolled State Marliws, wlih Billy the boat; two companies of the 1.4th Infantry from Fort Porter and the TJ4 thr'Thtirwhtr-'Brolt For ones tho Exposition was in LAWYER WANTS HlS FEE.

ilrra come the Indians; ViYU tub STOflnd'tbur eedn Mmrti tliflr tackles tnren(k Tvach llmt tooihall. txxwll cmi imt tail 'u tura tlteir ttxv pale. am itve aid Beacoast Artillery. Capt. Tlllsoa commanded the troops.

The parade waa r- AMOUNTS TO BUT CENTS. BUT AT need of a standing-room-only Sign. TORNEY IS YOL'NO AND LIVES IN David BeUsco'i Comedy Company appeared ia' th theater last nlarht la "Naughty Anthony." Mrs. Carrie Natloa wag to appear there this vulng. was not believed that any Uvea wr ea-dangered by the fire this morning.

Tti blase supposed to Into started fr an overheated stove. Carlisle's football braves failed to scalp BlNGHAMTON 80, HG FIOHTS, vwared Pepartmeat-Commandef Charles A. Orr, Judge-Advocate Joseph E-Ewell, Chief-of-Staff C. McBain. th commanders of the variou A.

R. post locally and. otasrtThe troops mrcfc4 splendidly and the review waa a great the wblte men yesterday. In fact, th tao tics of the eld frontier days were re By tb ABrlatd Pre. iBInghamloa, Oct.

19. Lawrence in a way that shows that he la aot disposed to regard "the matter very sertowK If, and he has led some othls visitors to believe that" the criticism of his aettoa In Inviting Washington to dinner was not altogether-Hmexpeeted. 'Persons who see the President fre versed and Cornell cam off victorious. It he will not try again. Whether be receive the prize or not, he prsctlcallx accomplished" all that fie set but to do.

The excess of 40 seconds has no real bearing on the resull. Useless aa Santos-Du-mont's feat cay be, from a practical point of it ranks as one the- greatest achievement In the history of aeronau-' -PACE NINE Buffalo" may" '6a having once more broken the exposition attendance record. Buffalo Pay waa a success, erea'to'the weatberMne crowd waa big and happy. The evening fun oa the. Midway had more of the carnival though the out-paper throwing is a poor waa the second meetluc between the two GAY CROWD UBIQUITOUS Bownton, a young attorney of this city, Is believed to have broken ail rccorda for lawyer's charges.

He drew up a proof of success, wrien it was over tn Marines gave an exhibition drill ia close and open order, including skirmish drill knd volley universities, the Brst ttelnr durtng th fall of lss wherer-tkraell wa vtetorloua NO WITNESS WILL. BE SENT, quently and are on intimate terms with Bring. They suggested a real battle by th.lrham battle and.the owd LJrA by a score of li te and yestsrdsy the Ithacao won again by a score of 17. to 0. It was a grand, ta fact a sensational eea-test and wili long Uvea-ho-aaemory of Hidwiy to jimmid that tht Guards lustily, ine nrtii enaeo in a granu cnargei ion truna company, ror wftien ne cnarg- of bayonet by the Marlnerhoutlng fe- ai specially since some ot Now Be nr br4TOght action roelos, th.y.ln those fortunate enoueh to have gained an- 1ti1s1ohr'Thefft was hot fodftiold lft'tt totifd 'iiartHj -uttngli ipe, wniie toe crowd roareo excueaty 4 jvj ,7, r.

Mttcnn is ueteuiiing toe actioa aon the fitadium of the Pan-American Expo- Long before th drill -ended the Btadrumi i.Ti" i.Ji.TJV..- demanded Jury triai. furors av W8-relte4o- -'-tmttatton nt the more adroit and sprightly. th squads and platoons of soldiery mov- set dowa lor October 80th. The, )ury is 7" lL k. use of various-confetti by the people of FEDERAL GOVERNMENT WILL 1IAVB KO-REPRESENTATIVK-AT THE KXK- JXTlQXr CZOLCasZ Albsny, Oct.

19 Secretary -of-8tt Hay, in a letter -h Mr, CoHlne, State Bov-pertntendent of Prisons, decline th invitation ot the latter to designate an official representative of the Government to be present at the execution ot Csol-goaa. The letter ot Secretary Hay la as follow: OarMliw T. Albany! My Dear Sir I hare recelTee your letter October litlu ssd while thaakla yo for ymir emrtMK 4 te ant VMartd.w ayed(t -ha the real -carnival -countries. Although ed and fro on the field the people crowu- i "ZI, Ji "Z.7 TlrZ up ot some of the wni! Bt ed in to the railing surrounding the arena wf jijder wo official obllgattoa aa to the prolntDent meB the cttjr lie judging from reports. How it x-and stood four and five deep.

of ih tno" he cho 10 Whom are Charles M. Turner, general Pted to pass 18,000 person through oa there was a feeling, probably in NO HEED PAID TO WINTER WEATHER manager of the Security Mutual Insursnce cmvi-i Sonft by 3,000 Children. The Intemperate criticism of th PreahixojBnany Jtebart 1L Rose, on ot the all and to cap the climax the atipply Tn tweivit nertinn. of aeats in" fh tbl conneclion by such papers" xia jl n.U.iW-'tlckrta Taa oiit--Bd th-lia-w held tin at the west and of the Stadium 3.000 a the Memphis Commercial Appeal Is re- ti until It reached the sis of mob, ine crowd, that yesterday was the last big from now oa, with pleasant weather, will 1 continue the. average of jhe (ew At u.ccBgf,,1 'Buffalo Pay will always be" remembered Willi satisfaction, by the people of Buffalo.

stretehng back to lb Haliey restaurant. schoot children- sat- Inne' Ban-lvij-grue ae-eommg wK-poor graeirm-1ef in(1 manager or Xbr BlBgham ed thLMO oa. each aide. Facing the Udliors wh i hava heretofore spoken -Of-tes- Heralds and -AW-CaBtroar Womeo, fal ated. a nd chiWrea were tra ui Parade tu caUe4 but all the x.ooo na- rrot.

jop twww i. nmuiuiw i. uxui cnw. pTomlneTit contractor. terms, praising mi oenencent wora nao plaintiff has paid tl aad the de other Attraction proved grand Succee.

a fenrewatatlve of tM GorvrsBwat na the ee-eaaWa yew refer te. Toora raepecrfaUy, JOBS BAT. holding, him up as an example for hi Mlschka. He stood ea a big box and wielded a long baton. Also he had a megaphone to whisper to the children.

to th case tendsnt $5 In costs PAGE NIX race; brought to trial. The criticism ot the President has lost some of It effect since attention lias "been ralliMt tft aitti (itaf In vtllahAH nrfm lim a FLOCK TO ENGLAND BAR. lure, louowea oy "America. men mo children rose at the beckon 'of the baton pled UDdr the feet of the struggling mass. Men held their patience as well a they could while the guard war rushing about trying ta find someone In authority to com to their relief, but Ilk nearly airevenV That "lMve'takVa" plae la the" Stadium those 'responsible were aliasing at Goaded on by the delay and tbe about inside the emphltheater announcing the arrival of th elevens a ruah wa mad and everything that stood in tb way, such as guards, ticket-sellers and takers were swept to oh tide and SUCCEEDED AT LAST, and of a sudden 3.000 fresh, clear voices Ion which Booker T.

Waablngton has beenjl burst forth with "Columbia, th uem ot i entertainea. in nis autooiograpny, tp the Ocean." Louder they sang, the met-1 From Slavery." Washington gives some MANT BOERS ANXIOUS TO PRACTICE LAW AND AUTHORITIES ARE IN A tJCANDART HOW TO CLASS THEM. Gorging the Midway, overflowing 'the big buljdingg, jamming the Stadium, filling the Plaza, populating the Court of Fountains; peopling the Esplanade, the crowd that celebrated Buffalo Day at the ody. re-echoing in the Stadium, utnli with 1 account- of his visit to Europe, with his SANTOS-DUMCNT FINALLY ROUND. ED EIFFEL TOWER IN the words, "Three cheers tor me reu, i wue in tne spring ot in fans Be I white ai out leaped 1.000 email was a guaet of th UBlversuy Club and TRIP TOOK A FEW SECONDS MORE I In than five minutes It afe to say American Bars In the hands of.

the Sing- Pan-American Exposition simply smashed all-records, upset" aH'past tally' sheets oo was entertained at a banquet which was presided over i by" United-States-Ambaisa- ora "whet waved them as Capt John Brayton Harlow has hi place on the United' States Civil Service Commission," which he has held since 189S, and will return to the St. Louis Poatoffice, where he served a term as postmaster Ho waa employed for many year in the railway-mail service, before he was appointed postmaster of St. Louis JB.18.-Pjsideat BxKevelt baa jnff erA the vacant place in theClyHervlce Com- mission to William Dudley Foulke of In-- diana. Mr. Foulke la well known for his -Interest la Civil Service Reforav-and conducted several examinations as chairman of.

a special committee of the National Civil Service Reform League. His appolnt-inent would" show" that" PresidenVRoose-velt's Interest in Civil Service Reform Is THAN 0 MINUTES, SO IT SEEMS HE 4 nt it-Porter and attended by former-Presi mammoth crowd ared; aetigntetuy- xnj HASN'T WONTHB DEDTSCH PRIZE. 1 dent Benjamin Harrison. Archbishop city could pack the thoroughfares of the Ireland and others. In England Mr.

and 4 children -'Whea the Swallow Homeward Fly," the Russian hymn and "America." Then the band played a faa- Rainbow City densely that any addl Mrs. Washington were entertained by Hons to the throng would Save meant a and a lump of money greater thea Cornell' guarantee ot 11,000 wa loal to the expoaitioa by the niggardly arrangement. Grand Sight in Stadium. The Stadium waa a eight. Never before ha there beea such a gathering at a porting event in- Buffalo, and never one ot euch a sensational character, aad distlngutshed members of society.

la his autobiography he says la this connec Rpeelal eable te Th (From tbe New Turk Hun eorrrHModinl.) London, Ootv- it, Many people were surprised to flod that Dr. Krause, the former governor of Johannesburg, who wa arrested her ea the charge of treason, waa a member of th English bar. As a matter of fact, however, there are now so many mea who were formerly subject of the Transvaal Republic and tb Orange Pre Stat who are bow seeking to practice at th English bar (hat their claim are to considered short--ry by-tbw -joint -discipline- committee of the Fwor tnne ot-eourt." The comntttte wilj hav to determlns whether th legal standing-room-only sign at the entrances. Special eable te Th Bapreas. (From the New yors 8ua eorrespesdent.r Pari, Oct.

J9. Santos-Dumont, th young Brazilian aeronaut, mad aa ascension la hi aew dirigible balloon from th park station of the Aero Club at 143 o'clock tbl He doubled th The whole story of the success of Buffalo tasy. from all lands, air after until the old-fashioned American melodies were reached. "My Old Kentucky Home" was In -the medley wnd it set the- crowd going. "Dixie" etarted It cheering and tion; Day la summed up la the was "Through the kindness of Lady Aberdeen, my wife and I were enabled to go with a party of those who were attending the lr national ooDgreaa-of women, -theAv a monster multitude.

colossal gathering -such, as the exposition -deserved th ennrlualon. "The Star SDangled Ban- which caa only be surpassed at the games of Harvard. "Yale. Pennsylvania1 and abated. bv lb, oauo.

-tn- ioiuu ccuarea auu EMteV Tower returned eucceanfully te 4 oamirTheTnomhsnjrits-eitfsteTice; tlrlnceton," iec4irtexls4 eBer-aetvrybody PJLGE. There are those who must know la cold 01 grana proportion ana 11 occupiea tne outhern center portion of the stand with figures the size of the crowd. They de singing and shouting. It was a tnriu-lng scene. 15,000 people cheering enthusiastically.

Tbe children did aobly and all status ot some ot th applicant I ths" in- sereloor ta to wee iaee- -te-toria at Windsor Castle, where afterward we were all the guest ot Her Majesty at tea." In 4be concluding chapter of hi book he recounts th public recep sire to hear the tale of the turnstiles, to irlH minutes, -but -thr-gwdT rope wa not teized Immediately and it took 40 3-1 second more to bring the balloon down. Consequently a discussion ha arisen a to whether M. Saotos-Dumont has won tbe prtze ot $20,000 offered by M.Henri Deutsch of an alien, aa alien enemy, a rebe' nralsed Prof. Mlschka and the Misses traitor or a Brttib subject. note the total of the For them in particular the total la set forth.

The Howard and McConnell. hi assistants. tb color, red and white, dangling in profusion from every man's coat. Their aonga and call were a great feature and entertainment. Their leader stood upon th cinder path and had but to rat hi hand te receive a prompt reapons.

The children marched out of tao Btaa- Hall Caine, the. novelist. Is a candidate for the Manx Parliament from the town of Ramsay. To judge from his recent stories, Mr. Caine can deliver speeches of a heaviness eminently appropriate to British Parliament.

Perhaps he will -at-- be elected, He advocate--weeping leforws; which: must atartle tion accorded to him by distinguished crowd numbered: turn la body and prooeded. to the court jwhlte men ta th Southera States. -ln -v- DEWETS INACTIVITY '---w tor -any aeronaut who cotild make tne 83.88 faclnc the Tower. As they grouped before The songs were beautiful end -were yen- Richmond. he wa tb ole at a.

public, meeting at, whlcl West Amherst Elmwood Lincoln the ivory and gold pedestal of the goidca IT LEADS ENOLISi dered a -only- healthy male lung eea tbe But Legislature and tbe city coun trip ia. minute. A committee has beea aiipoiuled to decide the, Orest crowd of people witnessed th attempt of M. SaBto-t)umoat and there was much enthualaainheff tutdefl. Tdr DeuticB goddess.

i.OOO plgeous Buttered to freedom out of wicker and wire crates and soared Just the reverse waa th opposite aid Water even a Manx conatituency. He wishes to cil were present la a body to hear him. THINK HIM DEAD OR DESPERAi -LT- WOtlNDEfJDENtED- BT BOERS. 1 of the Stadium, which JwA taken -ekywardt-ftrelloft -woaaeat-thea UrUng ABroTo''oi--tBrTeCTnt'tstiw--at the- soaaihrMaOT-ateainsMirtiTtevth Railroad Carlisle and nr follower, color ot Indian red and old gold war een la pro kied th young Braiilton. who declared be wa ready to make another ascent It railroad aad street-ear system and the banks, and would even have Parliament Durban.

Natal. Oct ll Gen. DeWef They new in.au airections, every near-by town and some distant places- having sent pigeon for the flight fusion, but net a word wa heard after .162,85, Total the derision of tbe committee wa against I No songs, recent Inactivity has produced tbe lm-preislon among military-men that Is rajaage and cul turn, tjount ae uion approacneu n. twa- Surpassed all Hopes, Aquatic Sports. prV waa the next oolnt of Dar- oa-Btimoht- and -11a td -he'-had' 1 alhsd' i etthw dwut or Incapacitated throtigti 111 White House, a local citizen write to the Washlngtoa Btar that he once beard Fred-crick Douglass, the most distinguished predecessor of Booker T.

thst inrvlted by PreeMeot Ltneeta-ln lS6i to take tea at tb White House aad that Here's a scholarly Opinion. Oct. 19 (Sun Special). land and tree-planting. Mr Caine IS never anything but serious.

PAGE ELEVEN ness or wounds. It broke the records. The committee calls or words of encouragement came red men to "their football representative, but true to thetr bringing up, they remained silent wltneese of the gamer end-as the tide et battle turned get the prize by 40 seconds. M. Dutsont replied, "All right.

1 shall start sgala According to a letter from Pretoria, a that arranged the day, the Messrs. Quackenbush, Rice, Babcock. Metcalfe now." Tne crowd opposes mis, saying th prize had been fairly won. The criticism the British army' con prominent Boer recmlly wrote a trlsud tber relating th terrible hardship suffered by tb Boer la th field, especially la favor of their wblt brethren, many and Rumsey, wa justified la feeling ticular Interest. The children' parade dissolved and the people procession moved down to -the Oala Water for the aquatic Francl West of the Buffalo Canoe Club had charge of the boniest.

Th first vent was an all-nation canoe it 11 expected mat tn committee win dimmed eye were noticeable. proud of the Dedication Day Mtd: front a lack of surgeons. iJ Never wa there a football alruggle way Day, President's Day. Railroad Day, still ay that it cannot. wsj-d "the prize Sim the actual term -and -conditions were not fulfilled.

carried on under nior favorable circum "DeWet. for example," wrote thl Boer. -'suffered the moat terrtbl ssonv before Dr. Richard McIHwayne. president of Hampden-Sydney College, the leading Presbyterian representative la Virginia the -const ttntlon-convew-tion, when asked for an Interview In re- all the great days surrendered their weal whihar lie, -la M.

aaatoa-Dumont received an ovation lauyilaal'Iae' Day" Wife: "XWertcTiB' arnr 'Knqiiltriaur etrrerea: Francis West was first. Percy Morniil the afternoon had been threatening, was he descended and warn pelted wi th. tlnues. Now It is the weakness of the corps at home that is worrying the public Predictions-that" conscription will be necessary, to i -the army 'are made with greater cbnfldence thaai i pparetri no -immed late changes is to be expected in British army methods; but whether conscription shall be decided upon of not, extensive reforms must be made, and the only question 1 he died. was wbuniled la the ahouldcr by a.epllnter from a ahe ll and th wound gwhttfened, bwtnfc io It being ai-esaud' with dirty rag." thirdiS- aecond rare was a combination man-and right temperature tor the player and none too cold -for the spectator.

The nowers.auu jouuiy cnecrea. lie oeaavea with hi usual modesty. It took him but nine minute to reach the Eiffel Tower, Five Boer captured at different place slight wind did not favor either side. Cor Deeses to 'Buffalo's trjumph In the per--sons ot the mayors from many adjoining-cities. They were IK Mayor.

Dtehl, who piloted them about in a long columns pt twos, while tbey marveled at tbe wind being in his favor. woman tandem canoe race. Percy B. Jar-vis won by a length, with Francir West second. Four canoes entered the stralgnt tandem race.

West-and Colson won, Mor- nell won because her mea carried tbe London, Oct. fB.A new agency als- weight with them and for the further recently said DWet dead, 'but eai gav a different version of hi death. Against report the atatenvciit. of Plet Vlelllere. tbe field cornet, re reaaoa tba -her toterfereaee well "-t-ttte-magnitude-of -tire- It -irat-J second: -The Hawaiian bow Jong they will be.

put PAGE TEN paU'li to, the official committee the guide rope touched tbe ground to minute 40 4-T sed gard lertTp Washington, responded: "I shan't give any Vntervlew. I hav nothing to say. It's none of my business. If Roosevelt or any other kind of velt wishes to Vive with nigger. I can't help it." If he ts buitt that way He eairt help it.

But he's got no -business, as President, be guilty of any wucfc-crlminal folly. It' a outrage on official deeeocy. ft N07 word about It. If he prefer nigger nothing I could say would help him. I'm a white man.

yon Tbe former Attorney tlenerali Refu- A. high perfect and whoever carried the ball wa sure of complete protection. The In- entries turned bacx alter tne Beginning. cently tkn prisoner In th northeastern iJince-fightlng tltttng-ln- -canoeefol- passed all expectations of these visiting executive Theyhad supposed Buffalo would do well, but they had not anticipated any ucbpleidld ehowtog. dlsns' and wer a fail set, but It was part of the Oraage River Colony, wbo said tliat oa the.

morning of his caetur The first monument ever eeected at ond after M. Santos-Dumont started and mct he Jailed to ga)n the M. lowed. Jarvls won, lorcing wen ana dofl-bat they- TOuld awt by -Cornell Hue took breakfast with Gen. DeWeL Deutsch.

the dosor of -the prise, ea tbe "Valley Forge 'to RvoluMotiary-ot- dier who died there was -unveled ye- I to try their speed. Fullback Palmer prov The crowd marked tbe limits of com ed bl ability a a punter and oa toaay Doings In the Temple. other hand, consider that the youog aeronaut certainly woa. The. diversity of occasions carried Carlisle out of onager TIMES HAVE CHANGED.

Back from the take streamed the crowd. terday. It Is strange that there has beea ort on tne exposition grounas. msny no memorial of the kind there hitherto. tLAt 1.

80- olock lirst night -the- Midway tx-gau ontt tlon to the Revolutionary martyrs, but 1 1 fmnt of r.im oua situations with, bis. right boot. Coffin did good wtwlt- ta -the 'Hne- ao opinion caused some hostile demonstration by the public a gainst the eomnilU tee. According to tbe same dlspstch the jjiaughc cj-owdcii tnto the; Temple of Music to "overflow it for the exercise of the the I Democratic member of the con STREET-CAR STRIKERS IN READING stitution convention from -Big Stone trap, Rso't- Knock lifter exercises that the palm wa evenly split between the Iwo. -Cornell -oaa- to ucbdowa ElteJ.

Tower wa turned at Jt UrtvUl-4a-jMU Va.T uphtrtit President Rooeevelt 1o hie INVOKED. TI1E BLL'B LAWS OF Birr TAILED IN; THEIR PUHIOSE. toward the latter -end of; the Hrt. half recognltloa of Booker T. Washington societies which--have mereaed- within Wwd could' not move but there was a desperate conflict befor Insuring the king's -Mr.

Ayre waa Attorney General durtng the State litigation with the English bon4holders.and was sent to jail by the ball was nnslly lapflea on tne outauie of the last ehalk. JHae. It wa straight Famrthe 'frestrntnttO'B'-of--the md-Folk' Day "priie cups 14' the Temple of 'Music," August- Beck was pokesmanr One -cup went to the oldest German man, one to the oldest German, woman, another to tbe oldest German fireman and-another to the oldest Civil War veteran: -The Identity of each recipient was determined by the londo-s Tradesmen ih--- protect either way; With the aid of the guard on duty along Laughter Lane the throng untangled sufficiently. to. move For hours -carnival at con-; The vari-colored bita- of- paper fluttered, and scurried like rainbow-dyed football every minute, Cornell second Judge Bond ot the United States court and last touchdown were sensational in for refusing to obey aa order of bin court.

THEMSELVES IN THE PREPARATION FOR THE CORONATION. the extreme and brought the vast con Mr. Ay res said: swrtrta tore tov feet -wthVi Roosevelt aa tb Chief Mag ledgeVW oor8jrlTikllnir-the tnirthmaker and bound la case and th air wa real lstrate ot the 'Nation, Invited to dinner man who is conceded to be the foremost Hiectal cable, to Tbe EipreM. (Prom (lie New York Run correnixMiilratl London. OcL 19 A kyndlcate of trades with a mighty sheut both j.

11.. recent The Daughters of the; Revolution raised the money to pay for the memorial. 'K PAGE ELEVEN-" 4V wa aothe tfa ot-toetbrt4. yea--terday. Not only did the 'Cornell eleven beat Carlisle in Buffalo, but the leading suUegeac U.er.

jtbMUijriiod: against their weaker rivals with great tinanlmity- Th games, however. In' the xnajority of rnstaneea, were tight Jit, both and Harvard having close ealls. PAGE EIGHTEEN If there are any more- football games of hi race. on Old Folks uay, snowing tne age 01 each. Michael Brunner," 89 years old, won UMMfUUnail)H( years old, won the old women cup.

William Letterman, 79 years old, who became a4ttJte'-aaM vk-w- strewing tne street 01 rony wun a heavy layer. ifsistsMsssraf Never has there been if larger proportion of children in an exposition crowd. The public schools seemed to have empt School Ikopf wa shaved over the In many minions ot tne citizens or toe country. I see no reason for all the excite men and others who would suffer In ca of his death has Insured King Edward life with Lloyd over the corona New York fioa special la TR Eiprras. Reading.

Oct, IS, la the habeas corpus hearing today of th 70 strert-iar mea for. running cars ea Sunday before Judge -EndJIch, the court declared thai under ilie existing law' of ItS4, the running of atreet cars wa a aoceaslty. Th coat wer rut oa th prosecutors, probable that any more arrests will be made tor Sunday work In thl city. Judge Endltch'i decision is th first in Pennsylvania In 30 year and take advanced ground. "Prior 40- tbe deoislim, counsel for th strikers tald to th court; "Ws not endeavoring to stop running Sunday i tw are not!" asked th court la ur--prlaeUii-'Tnea-yo are not trying ts pro- -lect the sanetlty -of the Sabbath.

Tell why were these 79 prosecutions dlans' goal for the first touchdown. That one wa expected, for Cornell bad pushed ment the affair has stirred up. The white people the South thoroughly- respect aqd admire Booker and are a fireman In 1843, received the old Bre-man'a cup and John Grobe received "the oldest Mr. Brunner and. tbe Indiana back foot after foot until snace of two yard was all that Interven ied themselves ot their pupil, pouring them Into the exposition ground.

-Among tion ceremony. The aggregate amount ot thl insurance Is well-over 500,000 Iterl The rate -abottt gains for about every 1.000. la reference ie thl type of Insurance, It seem that no in lavish in their cotnmenaauou ot Bis werX, ed. On the next klckoff cam near scoring a touchdown, aad Only, th these school children were the Cheekto This being true, why should they be so stirred tip at the action of the President good work of Bcboeilkopf prevented It wsga seventeen, who were the guests of George Urban, Jr. They saw all that was surance was taken out on the lives of In an official way In entertaining Wash at the the management ought to from haBBtenine.

Coffin' tiunt waa block theOsarand Etnoerer WHllam by Lloyd, tagtona He it compelled to receive and be exrt entertain the representatives of- Haytl Mrfc-Schnelder were unable be present, but Mrr-Letterman and both were on the stage. After the presentation, Victor Herbert's orcAejtrr-sve-gexeTllCTt--wncert "la the Temple of Music, followed by a fine free. by IJdmph. the exposition organist. While this festival" of music "was flourishing In the be- jaiMfe-iwaatierawawv111? 9S' in the New Vofk" State buiidlng." In the most part, in shoals or herds, and they ed by Lubo, broke through the line aad caught the punter's foot ae it earn tte'Oftd the bait did not.

receive much, nt stupidity ot the admlssioa wrraDgement but It 1 understood that the rate In each cese would be 15 guineas for every few sfiiofTtf of the KTISg over 'TheKaler 1 balanced by wblvhprmtteany'lt deserving Washington. In my opintoa the crltlcisrn Is' unmerfted and unJuHt. and e-viet but -Jtiet skipped ovee the heeds thotrse.nd -Whe-wa-nted -tu ee tbe-rarae m-tippped- fe-ip for 4ea -4lfri. la-faet, It up. jrte crowd was a whooper, as well as.

a whopper. It blew horns and. screechera and bazoos. -the' greater -seourlty ftBe-rtr Hfe. pf the bunch and came down into Beaver's entstxeicbea It.

inaj.njhtt. ana. wore, wilt tne ewBFoweyrlw on the President's part to promote social PAGE NINE In view of the prescription of tbeTcollrt ceremonlsl that every jieer attending tbe coronation muni come lb' a atage coach, equality with the nerro." Stadium the Carlisle and Cornell football teams were After "the football progreea toward Cornell goal and had passed all but Sc.hoellkopf, who tackled fiercely, and Beaver was balled nfion his Wherever it ft formed rings and rushes and marching columns and while The faculty of the University of Buffalo, many-of these old-fashioned chariots are lfA 7AL OAS eXPLOSJON. To invoke the taw and collect th you are not trjrloa; to stop ine run." nlng of cars?" asked tb court. It wa replied that the act had been Invoked ea that they were not respo-.

hi for the 'consequence, whatever 'they la tbe decision Jod Endlk-h. said: "The object of these prosecutions, as -frankly stated by counsel tor the prose acme, ruehed. to and- fro, cheered trail oa Cornell's fltta-yrd Cor game the Columbia and Hfbeffila hurling clufijC3Ith 'teams" men iiow attfte coach bulider "being renovat nell's adherent did not yell until they re Oct 19 tAasoc. PressjUg- aHxed that the runner wa ia af hands, were programmed for a hurling contest. The illumination t.VS It Is stated, will endeavor to stop hazing at that Institution.

Dr. Park has given the students a meet -excellent addrese ea the It remains to be seetl whether the student will heed. By the1 explosion of Illuminating ga -is a dwelling-house la the eastern end ot when tbey wbwued-- tt -up right merrily. They have not been seen In -many yearsv-beviBOtailen Into" fllause durtng Queen Victoria js reign, because of her rare and short visit to London and the o'clock. A tremendous crowd witnessed It.

Time for the flntt half was while Then the fireworks' began, a gorgeous dls- I this City today Rudolph E. Hipp wa kill-play by Pain; and after the firework the ed and his wife had aa arm brolfen, both the mea were on the ground. quietnesavof th court. PAGE TWELV The econ eenutlonal feature came cutor, waa aot. to stop th running of In regard to the stories of tbe large Midway wa the thoroughfare ol thou-4 leg crushed, face badly burned and In ear on Sunday, but to punish the de sands until midnight fendant for their participation In th prices that have beea demanded, and already paid for fiats and house to witness tbe coronation ceremonies, real -estate jured Internally.

Mrs. Hipp will probably die. George F. Hipp wa cut and bruised about the legs and body. The house was operation Of the street cars." and laughed.

-The result wa the Rainbow City looked like a different exposition, Jt not only teemed with life, it overflowed with vivacity, enthusiasm and mirth. It waa as much. brighter as on other days as the illuminated exposition Is brighter than the Rainbow City prior to twilight. Only one bad Feature. For everything worth visiting waa besieged by visitors.

Theaters that had been half-full on the best bygone days, overflowed. To many performances all who deBlred to enter could not do so, but had to wait for following shows. Passes were at a discount. Free lists were suspended. Even at the outer gate all Judge pndllch then said that running agents now say that tbey have many cli street car wa a work of necessity and "Time change.

The old blue law of 1794 wa framed Tor that time and oot whea Carlisle had Cornell on the latter' 98-yard line, and needed but one or two more good gains to reach tbe coveted mark. Whea tbe 2 mea came together In a terrific ram, Carlisle fumbled and Hunt secured the leather. He.wa oae of the men that bordered on th outer edge Wriggling himself free from the bunch, he electrified the spectators by gaining his feet and dashing for Carlisle's goal. Big and lumbersom a Hunt looked; there was ao man that could overtake ent, who are willing to let their apartments, but hitherto the applicant bv refused to give more than tbe usual rent re f-11 of gas last night that the family did not occupy It. When they returned thl morning Hipp lighted a match near tbe cellar window and the explosion followed.

The house wa wrecked. The adjoining dwelling wa badly damaged. SCENES ON THE MID WA Y. EVEN THE MAYOR' NOT EXEMPT FROM CONFETTI ASSAULTS A GAT TIME FOR EVERYBODY. It Is doubtful whether Buffalo again will witness such a gay scene aa held tbe Mldwav atiia "last nliht- Certainly th for the present.

It being apparent from the Information and commitment thst 'FtRB IN OMAHA. Rear-Admiral Bunce, who died yesterday, preceded Admiral Stcard in the command of the North Atlantic Squadron, aad did much to make the new Navy what It wa at the time of the Spanish-American War. PAGE TEN Th Chautauqua grape market 1 bullish tendency. Growers are encouraged. end thtT sanguine predict the best outcome financially that the industry ha known In ten year.

PAGE TWENTY-SIX Another automobillst has lost his lit these relator were arrested and commit Omaha, Oct. 19 (Assoc Prcst). NBA rfAOtf AN EOfTOR. Fire-whlch, originated. W.

L. Mav bought ticaeis, who a comparativety-Tewf exposition Inever befOT wch a exceptions of some of the working holder ter of merrymaking aa (urged up aad iblmv end- he planted the ball be wholesale grocery her "today'tlid $100,000 damage to that concern and ad of contract passes. When th multitude started to leave the exposition ground joining wholesale houses. Th greatest toss wss sutlerea ny tne Great Western Salt Lke City, t' tan. Oct.

19 (Assoc. Pre). At th head of the editorial column ot today's Issue ot the Salt Lake Tribune appears, a publisher and general manager, the name of Perry 8. Heath, former First Assistant Postmaster General and at present secretary of the Type Foundry, which on building and tween the goal postr--rorerneH a ec-ond touchdown. Coffin' performance waa equally as thrilling.

Carlisle again had Cornell pinned down to hpr own 16-yard line, when Cornell' right halfback circled the Indians' right end and, aided by magnificent interference oa the part of Taussig, swept past the waiting In stock will aggregate $40,009. Other losera down the entire length of Laughter Lane from the" Plaza restaurant on the east to tbe Horticulture building on the. south. The contetti throwing and Jete making began shortly after dusk, and lasted until after midnight. The prohibitive order restraining the selling of confetti on Laughter Issued on Railroad Day, bad been removed, and a soon ae.lt be last night there Were steady strings tf street cars for blocks, and even the thousands had to wait.

The one unpleasant feature of the entire day waa connected with waiting, not for street car, but for an opportunity to buy reserved-seat tickets to the football game between tbe Car are W. May A 125.000; Carpenter Paper Company, 125,000 Mercer Chemical Company, Annvogel A Dinning, wholesale confectioner. $5,000 each. ted for ao offense they are bow discharged and the costs ot th writ of habeas corpus ar imposed upon the prosecutors." An alderman last night bad fined the 70 mea It nd-eeteapiecsu. Jhese cases will com up under appeal at the next term of court.

SUMMER HOUSE Poughkeepste, Oct, 19. (Assoc. Press). Tbe summer home of J. 3.

Huyler of New York, oa the east bank ot the Hudson, one mile from Hyde Park, waa destroyed by fire this afternoon. The' 'fire Is believed to bave from a blow lamp la us by painter at work on the outside of the house. The Hyde Park fire department saved a good deal ot the furniture. Th loss ta estimated at insurance not known. Republican National Committee.

Mr. Heath will coon establish an evening Issue of the Tribune. dian and dssbed down remainder of the gridiron for the third and what prov lisle aad Cornell teams la. tbe Stadium. gan to grow dark dozens of little stands ed th last touchdown tor tne Itftacaoa The arrangement torthe sale -of these--lerthe-eile of the colored paper made ticket were utterly Inadequate- Thou These runs "constituted "the star play of their aoDeerance-dnthe After th afternoon.

by the overturning of hi machine This time the victim is a son of E. C. Benedict, former-President Cleveland' friend. PAGE' NINE It wa Cornetr day-in the Ipotball contest at the Stadium; but the Indians put up a sturdy game. -PAGE NINE Th extension of rural free mall delivery route will especially Interest Nl-eiira County towns, s-PAGE TWENTT-SIX- The players were oa the field prompt tbe lights bad been turned oa and Were ao longer a novelty to those visitor who had never before seen them, tt seemed as if every sightseer -on the grounds ly, the Indiana first and Cornell followed WAS A ORBA LANDSLIDE.

Jamaica. Oct it (Assoc. Press). Mail advice from Barbadoea give particular ot a landslide covering too acrea of land. In tb district of Boscobel.

Nearly 100 houses were destroyed nd th island' best plantations were ruined. The district was devastated. The governor haa started a relief fund. WO RUN DOWN BY STEAMER. Detroit, Oct X9 (Assoc.

Press). The tug Christian, supposed to be from Toledo, with a crew of Sv mea, Capt. Harlow, was run down end two by the steamer J. J. Albright, tonight, at the upper end ot Grosse Isle, about nine miles below thl city.

Three of the five on the tug were Capt. Harlow is supposed to be one of them. Tbe name of tbe other two hav not yt beea learbed. bad deserted other portions tor the Midway with its confetti and arnival. sands waited patiently around the entrances, but ao special arrangement, commensurate with th lz of the crowd, bad been made.

Women were caught la tbe crush, and hundreds, yes. thousands ot people, after struggling for an hour to get near tbe piling fence that served as gatea, turned rumpled awry and utterly unable to get within 100 feet of the tlcketseller. Even la this unfortunate exhibition of inefficiency, fortune favored on their beefs. After a warming op they were lined up for the fray with th klckerff given to Cornell. Carlisle taking the western end of the field.

A Referee Wright's' whistle- gav out It rail for play Coffin kicked off to Yarloc. Tbe ball From th MalK th Plaza and the Court of Fountains the crowd flowea rate Laughter Lane la three- big. black Hedeee (liver Day Mae. 'Last trip of th seasoa et temer of thl line leave New York Saturday. Oot, Kta.

L'v. Albany Monday, Out. lita. (Continued-o page otter I need peg il Th J. W.

Iveadtn C. CocktalU tt bet Go to Erenden's to drink liquor. lOe,.

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