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the field nt 3: .10 mid the game was luluiKOii bull; in three, downt Dodge, City, Hutchinson and Emporia, remain where they wore; and Kansas ailed at 3.40, The, first half was 25 puts lull ou 81 15 yd llm and 11 1 I lug to reduce the tariff gr iduully to a revenue basts and; thereafter to collect tariff for revenue only. getting lonely. So she has girded immediate amendment ot the Payne law, not waiting for another general revision. After all, that seems to be the best course to pursue in order to get In I inorebnll j.ut over tho lino by Sle.phenson who kicks goal; Ks time 4,25 (Johnnon replaced by her lolne and dipped her pea la earth-quake, and eclipse. nilnutr the 20.

The gamo wa wot at 5:10 which mado tho time be. tween and time out for various reasons among which wan mis THE-DEMOCRAT Office 934 Mass. Street. Doth Phones 464. Lawrence Democrat Pub-lishing Company The question of origins Is Interest Hull St.

kicks off to Hell who returns to 40 yd llond carries THE ing, Kansas i Vha.t she, on ac understanding over penalising and U. TACKED 8T. MARYjJ SCALP TO HER BELT YESTERDAY. ON McCOOK. HUDSON-FULTON CELEBRA TION.

relief from the worst abuses of the new law. St. Louis Repub- count of the, Clva.1 war, drougtu hall 25 yds to St 4,1 yd line, 1st half up Ks23 Ut 0. grasshcippers and The, Kansas City ic. At the beginning of tho second half Movlng Pictures fop Posterity, The.

Hudson-Fulton, Celebration of tha game Bond' got away nnd ran tor Injuries, equal to time of The play for the, first half Is as followo; Came called St. Marys kick off; Johnson punts first down to St Marys 40 yd; Kansas follows and recovers, the, ball by fumble of St. Star, me war and the, struggle that preceded it 'raised the, blood of Kansas to tha boiling point and teas ot thousands of discharged eoklkirs siet- Entered ut tlie Post Office at Lawrence Kansas, as Second class mail matter. SOVERIGNITY OF THE POLE, which are, Imi progress whlla this fliun- Med impon her grass-covered prftirlea At last the north pole-the Issued every morning except Monday when the drums had censed, to dot of tha. Moving Picture.

World Is being distributed era certainly attracting great attention throughout Marya quarter; Kansas plunges throu goal of so much heroic effort- They Tried Hard but Wert toa Light Then camej the years of draught, seems to have been achieved. the cinch bug ate what the, locust lad SUBSCRIPTION KATES the world, because they commemorate gh the, line to 10 yid Una and losses ball on fumble; St. M. punts to 35 yd. line and Bonds returns ball to 3 yd; 1st down Pleasant by fluka puts for the, 190 lb.

K. U. Line. Another no score game for K. V.

oday it is the scientists who are two very notable events In the ro Daily, One Year, by mail $1.50 mantic history of tha United States. Daily, One Month, by mail 25 busy. Tomorrow the lawyers o5 yards for a touchdown, getting thrr.ugii seven ofvSt. Marys men. Step henson kicked goal which pulled the score tip to 0, T)he seeoihl hair lagged more thou the 1st, and there was continuous punting on either side.

Only one score wasi inado, and he-sides Bonds the, only distinguish, ing feature was If ells run of 45 yards fo St. Marys 10 yard line. St Marys held the, Jnyhawkcrs pretty well, wthtah tame, waf by this time, pretty filled with subs. The, game closed with the ball on St. Marys 10 yard line and Kansas ball.

left' Kansas continued to, think In superlatives anl to sleep ou arms. And while hot winds burned up the corn, and the debenture land compaji. ball over line; Bon, kicks goal play, Daily, One Month, by .40 There, will, of coursa; be Inumorable will begin, for law follows the was perpetrated upon St Marys yes-torady when tha Jayhawkers cleaned cords made of the, events, and certain Daily, One Week, by carrier 10 explorer like his shadow into by the photographers and others who 5 1-3 (nlniutes Kansas 6 0. St. M.

kicks off to Speair who returns to 35 yd line; time, out 2 mln; lea accuniiulated Kansas farms and receiverships, Tine; Kansas City Stair each new region which he occu them up to the sum total of 29to0 not quite so bad as the Normal gave last Saturday week but yet not dls- will either photogiraphi or sketch the J. B. FUGATE pies, and dispenses its rights, scenes that taike place, both la the H. V. BULLOCK Business Manager Johnson punts and Kansas recovers the ball onj 45 yd line; 1st down John jivieefull.

twit the, finishing touches to Kansas service to, take, tha parltsan, papers A Kansas City west to the, Kansas city and on the maglniflcent river, Not to be too lauditory, for. we mua its duties and its privileges. The territorial sovereignity, for whatever it is worth, belongs pre son maikes end run to 38 yd line; named after Its discoverer, ara to be congratulated on tha, fine acentc and ny that the Kansas players, with the SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1909. farmer. Tha Star wa, a free, trade, gold -standard afternooni pajer and the fast nlglt trains made, It the other backgrounds against which sumably in this case to the exception, of two or throe times did not dlslngulHh them solve with over the marine and land pagentry -will Christian Church, he punts to St.M.

25 yd line and Lov-e'tt recovers ball onqpponents fumble onlO 'ydline; on the, first own Bond carries tall over for touch down he kicks goal; time 3:59 Ks. 11 St. M. 0. United States.

The claim sug itar playing, the fact Is that St will move. Probably no other city In morning paper of free-silver, protectionist state. Populism represent- gested for Denmark on theground Marys was out clamed In weight, fast the world Is so fortunate lm this rer There was no run on the "busted" bank of Oklahoma City, which shows the advantages of the guaranty law, to the that the pole Is part of Green- nesfl and science of the game, at ever ar the action of the ieid of the speet of being able fittingly to dls. Bible ohool at 9:4.1 A. M.

Devlne worship at 11:00 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. All evening services will be, hel 30 minutes carllr than during "the point.

They stood their ground well and can hardly be maintained, Stars criticism lUipon the alkali of Kan play pagentry on the scale of riuch St. M. kicks off to Wilhelm who and did some good tackling, sag. Result: the experiment station since Peary has proved Green- people. grandeur and magnificence.

What will become of all the, photo gained about one down in the whole of the universe, the discourager of and to be an island. summer. The Y. P. S.

C. E. Will Meet summer. The Y. P.

S. C. E. will most graphs that will be niadq next week? Any pretentions by the British hesitancy, tha opposor of regularity, the devotee of Theodore Roosevelt "There is no life on Mars," vlted. Many will be reproduced In the new crown 111 right of Canada, as to ituine and did not work forward pas aiUiCMsfully.

It ser-nied to he an off day for the 1C. T. men they made too ninny fumbles mui ud not get down to work they should Have C. L. MILTON.

papers and magazines, others will sin which Sir Gilbert Parker ques Kansas. Kansas needs no assistance from the outside, Her regulars wit ply remain In the posession of prl says Professor Campbell, of the Lick Observatory. Then who the dickens was it dug up those canals? Is Mars palming off tioned the Prime Minister, are as- The Sad and Splendid. Individuals. The moving picture returns to 25 yd line; on second down Ks.

punts to St. Marys' 15 yd; their right taokle punts and Ks. with onsld kick tha, lt do(win mialces 38 ysi to St. M. 5 ydline; on second down Bond carries 'ball over for touch down; he kicks goal time 4:54 1-2 ICs.

17. (Wilhelm. replaced 'by Stephen son) St M. kicks off to Abernathy who returns to 3.1 yd; Ks. punts to St.

M. 35 yd and is penalizes 1 vds ball now on Ks. 20 yd; Johnson punts to StM, 4.1 yd lino and St. M. loans ball ball by falling lo make downs; perhaps they dldnt need to however.

unsubstantial. They would be ness Charlie Gleed, who owns The earner will follow the ships and th Johnson and llond both did fine play- Kansas City Journal; Morgan, of long, if set up, to the same catc and land pagentry wherever It bogus canals on ton Post. Hutchinson and Clu ster I. Ixnig are lug but were taken out rarly to save them. Carlson stuck rbrht nn and takes Its pla e.

It will bo safe to con gory 01 claims as that ot tiu as fl cxlble In their regularity as The lecturn that scores ot thousands of Sobmen was in despair. My wives gava me 700 samples to match on miy way down town this mo ln ho cried. Herewith ho became color blind. New York Sun, Spaniards to engross the whou worked hard, doing splendid twklliig. feet of film will be used in taking the of America south of the Gulf oi Hell did some good running and how lobe-Democrat Itself.

She has all the ingredients right on own sideboard for an tin pleasantness that will The republicans are working photographs and that moving audi Mexico, or that of the King oi ed fast on Ills feet and with hi hard to break the solid south ences throughout the country will, head working as It should. He is a France to monopolize the valleys make the Cook-PcWy and Plnchot- for many day and night to Mnoo with the pretense that no state brainy player and Is a Rood man for of the Ohio and the Mississippi bo looking upon the pictures made Kustace Smith and Theodore Alt'ord went to K. C. yesterday morning. Hallinger aiueuitUs look like quintessential fraternity.

And she Is should vote the same way always, Johnsons place any day. liond made But there is what lawyers would for the celebration. Why don't the Republicans say thlrstv. She reaches out lier ban, one of his old time runs at the beginning of the second half, clearing call a preliminary objection, So far so good. Public curiosity something about Pennsylvania, tor tlu doennter.

St. 1-ouis Republic and love of pleasure will be gratified Mrs. Frazer lid. Rihall nnd Mrs. M.

IS. were In Kansas City yesterday Maine, and a few of the New and in a short time the celebration which goes to the root of the matter. Can there be any question of territorial soverignity if the only territory is un open po Kngland states? Abilene News. Kaupvi onslde kick and ball is plae-evd on St. 3.1 yd line; Kansas penalized 15 yds for signaling and St Is allowed ball to kick they kick to Ks yd line nnd Han-flail and Stephenson In 2 downs carry lm.ll 17 yds; an onslde kicq to llnnil follows and ball Is placed on yd lino; punt to St 45 yd; Mill-loney punts to Johnson on Ks 20 yd line and isdownedln his tracks K-! on the first down makes 15 yds and then fumbles; St gets hall; on 1st dowai they failed at forward will pass Into history.

What, NOVEMBER JURY DRAWN. ever will become of all the lilnis Missus pent the I.ueile and Olive Brown In Knnwis City. when public Interest In them no Ion Eighteen extra Men Were Drawn for Preposterous as was Doctor fxUu? It will be a pity if they 3.1 yds. for a touchdown and pushing seven men out of his way while on the troad there. There were perhaps n.

thousand pe tators out. Over 1.10 rooters sat on tii. west ban stand, with their megaphones and did soma, fine rooting and cheering. And by the way the band Is better thsm ever this year and is certainly a greathelp. The fit, Marys bunch arrived on lar sea? Cook sunk his cylinders with the Stars and Stripes in it the Coming Term.

fcliot's "Five-Foot Shelf" as pass out of exist.imv. Consider fo Millard Shah Is In Kansas City. for i brief vift with friends. The November Jury has been drawn phrase it has unquestionably a moment, what wonderful Interest Judge Smart ordered an extra panel made a decided impression. The on an ice floe, and Peary seems to have planted his flag on the same precarious and shifting would be attached to-day to a mov picture 'if llenlrle Hudson sii of eighteen mu.

Those who will serv A. C. Williams went to Valley yesterday to rtmaln over Snn- pass; punt to Ks 25 yd line and llond n. Falls day. works of the prolific and energetic Cyrus Townsend Brady mir up fie river in the Half Moon carries ball to 43 yd line and fumbles ur 1'ul-on on the Clermont foundation, and the sea, it ha long been settled, cannot be Precisely what fioso shipb like were being discussed.

"I rather liked the first five feet of Cyrus we do not know. We have only con Townsend Brady," said someone temporary drawings and sketches to come the exclusive property of any nation. The British' Law Journal. are as follows; W. Williams, Jvawrence.

S. Deay, Willow Springs. Ira, Rothrock, Willow Springs. T. C.

Green, Lawrence. H. V. Bullock, Lawrence. F.

W. Doane, Lawrence. Thomas SJilrar, Wakarusa. H. F.

Ruble, Palmyra. J. Uhrtoub, Lawrence. W. A.

H. Johns, Lawrence. rely upon, for remembber that in thos "but for the last forty-six feet I don't care so much." days Mere were no ipotography. Let us project our minds one hundred MR. BRYAN'S years ahead, whenf another centennial will bo bold.

The student of 2009 will The saying by Secretary of the Department of Agrl burn, to Vie newspapers of the pre TAIFF PLANKS. In The Commoner of Septem culture, that the farmers' unions are among the most practical or ber 24 a misplaced line resulted in an absurd error 111 the publication of the publication of ganizations in the country, and that the best of them are in the south, encourages the expecta sent year, If newspapers printed to day are then In existence, which Is open to doubt, for wood pulp is a notoriously perishable commodity, so Chajt any thing printed on It is not assured, of permanence. But a skillfully preparedl celluloid film, If tare-fuly kept, may last for hundreds of the tariff planks suggested by Mr. Bryan. tion that Mr.

B. F. Yoacum's good roads guests will obtain The planks as suggested by E. E. Daniels, Willow Springs.

W. N. Roberts, Lecojnpton. O. M.

Smith, Lawrence. W. A. Lawrence. Lewis Washington, Lawrence.

Henry Reyer, Lawrence. II. H. Cole, Lawrence. D.

H. Draper, Lawrence. J. A. Henley, Lawrence.

R. Beale, Lawrence. A. W. Gtorvln, Grant.

S. M. Dolan, Grant John A. Swain, Wakarusa. N.

S. Davidson, Willow Springs, Norman Flory, Marlon. Fred Bratz, Budora. F. Toms, Lawtrence.

practical results in the south Mr. Bryan are as follows: years. Whafo wa won HI muctt hko 10 west, whither they are now 1. A platfarm is a pledge, wending their homeward way. given Dy tne candidate to the voters, and when ratified at the polls becomes a contract between the official and his To violate it, in letter or in spirit, see would be a aeries of moving pictures of the, Hudson-Fulton Celebration deposited' In some, state, department at Washlgnton, so that the, future, historian, may have access to them.

It will 'be a great thing to. feel that a hundred years hence; our de-acendents will be able, to look upon, moving pictures of what ia taking place this week la New York. As a laborer the Jupanese has ceased to figure in the future of Mexican industry. It is believed is not only undemocratic' but re the policy of the Japanese Government announced sometime pugnant to the principles of rep First Presbyterian, Church. resentative government, and con The object of this airticla la to throw i ago, of forbidding the emigration of the laborer of that country to Mexico vill be continued Peacft with God.

Is the thonie on which Dr. W. A. Powell, the pastor stitutes embezzlement of power. 2.

We denounce the despotism known as Cannonism and favor such an amendment to will sipeak at 10:30 A. M. This Ber for many years to come and that the administration of the policy will be such as to render the vice will be preceded by a meeting out the, suggestion for the consideration of those, most Interested that If any good moving plctunse of this weeks celbration are, mada they should be preserved and deposited In we liave specified. Tills kind of thing safe official custody for the purpose of the sasion at 9:30, for the recep the rules of the national, house of representatives as will re tion, of new members by letter and on embargo absolutely effective, Mexican Herald. confession of faith.

The Lords Sup store popular government in per will be observed at the close, of la done, Europe, and there is ther that body and insure the rule WILSON'S DRUG STORE Corner Quincy and Massachusetts Street High-Grade Goods of the Newest Kind the morning service. Sunday School Some of the men who voted at noon when, the, new lessons will fore no reason why itshould not be done in the United States. Moving Picture, World. of the majority on every ques-tion. be, begun.

At 7 P. M. the Christian 3. We endorse the tariff Endeavor Rally will be held, with piank of the last national demo HERSELF AGAIN. special program, conducted by the ne, president, Mr.

Kenneth Mujison. At for Taft last fall here in Kansas are now repenting their mistake in sackcloth and ashes, If ever any public official alienated his supporters by failing to make good his promises, Taft is that man. Selemnly pledging his cratic platform and believe that the measure carrying out the It appears expedient to remark 8 P. M. Dr.

Powell will speak on The the BEST in the City Ever. that the Joy with which we note the fact that Kansas lias decided to op Courage That Counts. This sermon, abounds In illustrations from history promise of that platform should, pose the renomlnation of President and biography. among other things, provide for; Free wool, the abolition of Taft because of his sacrifices for par Democratic supporters the bread ty regularity has In It nothing of the the compensatory duties, on of a downward revision of the FLOATING HUMOR. Perfectly Unprejudiced.

woolens and a substantial reduc unholy glee of tho cankered partisan. It Is rather the large and the fine en tariff and cheaper expenses of tion in the ad valorem rate on Jiving, he gives them instead the thusiasm of the biologist as he observJ woolens. Here the Judge, took a hand In ex stone of party Free lumber, free wood pulp aminli'i; the, venireman. You dont seem to understand the Independence Times. questions addressed to you by the attorneys, ho said.

What they want and free paper. Free hides, leather, harness, boots, and shoes. Free oil and products of oil. THE MASSACHUSETTS to know Is whether you have fomred DEMOCRATS. or expressed any opinion in this case.

Free iron ore, free coal and That Is to say have, you told anybody low duties on all manufactures es the vindication of the law of heredity In a marked case, of reversion to type. We refer to what thousands are in the habit of calling a throw back. Tliero Is In, the, English Parliament a little group of men the Irish Nationalistswho always, sit on. the left. Governments rise and fall: Liberals succeed Conservatives and Conservatives Liberals, but the Irish Nationalists remain opposton, inveterate implacable, perpetual.

This Is not exactly tiie position of Kansas. She thirsts for sensations; and continuity, even of opposition, would pall upon spirit which asplrea so far above monotony. Nevertheless, she, always feels more at hom after returning fro one of her excursions Into regularity. whether or not you believe the defendant guilty of the crime charged against him, or have you said to any body that you believe him to, be Innocent? Course not Judge, answered the venireman: it alnt necessary fur me to express my "opinion about hira. Ive knowed him fur thirty yeans, an I know blame well he stole the cow That will do Mr.

Sklles. You may stand aside Chicago Tribune. She has made a long ybjit this time. A strong platform was made when the democrats of Massachusetts in their state convention at Boston declared for a reciprocity treaty with Canada and demanded reductions in the tariff taxes on the necessaries of life. The New England States are especially interested in the restoration of friendly commercial relations with Canada and the attention of Congress cannot be too often nor too strongly directed to the harm which New England as well as other parts of the country will suffer from the trouble with Canada which thfl Payne tariff invites.

In their demand for a lower tariff on the necessaries the Massachusetts Democrats come into close touch with the Western lariff insurgents whose declared policy is to insist upon the Punkviile News. of iron and steel. Free binding twine, cotton ties and cotton bagging. Material reductions in the cotton schedules and in the tariff upon all other necessaries of life, especially upon articles sold a-broai more cheaply than at home, the aim being to put the lowest duty on articles of necessity and the highest on articles of luxury. Articles coming into competion with Irust-made articles should be placed on the free list No tariff rate should be above 50 per cent ad valorem, except upon liquor and tobacco, and all rates above 25 per cent, except those on liquor and tobacco, should be reduced one-twentieth each year until a 25 per cent rate is reached, the purpose be- The town authorities oer thinking For eight long years Kansas voted with the administration.

This is to be accounted for by her affection for glvmg an old home week. T. R. He Is a man after bee own Whats tha idea? Wei want our wandering boys to heart There was more excltmant tn come, back. 1 rutgulartty under Roosevelt than in Does that mean that all tha Indict opposition to Cleveland and McKinley ments will be quashed? Pittsburg- Poet.

Teddy could think of things faster even than Kansas could. As wickedly planned to Jump tha fence, she feK. cut behind and tha whole John Jitaoroon has left for three weeks stay in Oklahoma. team sailed through the Splintered of pickets Into the open field. But Teddy Is in Mombasa, while Abilene, and Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Gibson Okkhou Cltjr lifting ere. Pa..

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