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EL PASO MORNING TIMES. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 26. 1909. eSs 8S 'H'-44-'; 8 JVEW MEA7C0 BIG FIGHTERS ARE ANXIOUS TO MEET The Times' Sports FOOT BALL Sc line id au Today, Oct.

26 BOWLING Sportin ing Men Are Confident Mexico City Sounds Good to Terrazas and Col. Matt Winn Y. M. C. A.

Standing. The standing of the teams i Saturday nlftlll follows: ip to last Pet U.0FN.M.T0 PLAY HERE TODAY Military Institute Eleven to Line Up Against a Strong Team. UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEX. vs. EL PASO MILITARY INSTITUTE.

Jeff and Jack Will Fight Lost 3 Won. I'opulars Business Men ft Nations 5 V. M. C. A Country Club 4 Came tonight: Y.

C. A Rumor Has it That Track Will be Established in the Nation's Capital. ide- Believe Details for Jeffries-Johnson Fight Will be Arranged Without Haggling -Foregone Conclusion That James Coffrolh Will Secure the Bout. poluieuts. Tlvoll Standing.

The standing of the teams in the Tfvoti Bowlilig league up to and Including last Sat unlay night follows: WASHINGTON 3 P. M. ARK mmmm0 Won. Pel Lost 4 4 Pirates Fnnt hers Invincible 7 Cube ft Tigers 4....... 6 Americans What promises to be one of the greatest games ever played i tlte local grid-Iron will take pluee at Washington park this afternoon whet) the Ml pgso Military Institute eleven and the eleven from the I Diversity of New "Mexico line up tt p.

sharp to wait for the referee's whistle to slart the bull a rolling. The boys from Albuquerque are said to have one of the best teams In the. histoid of the university, a teum much Col. Matt Winn of the Mexican Jock)' cluti announced yesterday that the Juarez track was now well "it the way to completion. Flee hundred men were at work yesterday, in addition to a targe force employed by the street railway company In extending Us line to the track.

Many Fine Horses. "Everything will he completed by the middle of November." said Col. Winn yesterday. "We will he ready for the Opening event, Peeemher 1 Wr will have after the treatment 1 received. The fight must take place either in this country or in England, and I am sure the hid-illtiB here will be stronger than anytlfmg ICiigland could offer "As fur the time of the battle, Jeffrie can have his own way.

I see he is re-povted to have anhl he would be ready in March ol' April, Thut suits me and will be ready for him then or sooner, but, of course, there would be no sense tn putting the fight off much longer than' that." stronger than the that heat Mt lull; hist vir by Hie score of 11 to 5. The ha ul eleven is also the strongest that Hie local school has ever turned out. Every one of the local hoys are playing with the intention of keeping their goal Athletics JIM Tlvoll 4 8 ,533 O.imo tonight; Inviiicibles vs. Tlvolis, The third week's rolling in the Y. M.

C. A. tournament started last night, when tlu- Country club team and the populars met. in the alleys of the association, the I'opulars taking- three points to one for the 4'ountry club. The elub hoys took the first game by a margin of si pins but lost the next two also lost out on the total, the Popular team taking the match by a margin of pins.

Captain llotnk of the Country elub team was high man on both the highest single game anil the high total. Ills best game was his last, Ifift, his total fox the night being f21. The following is the score: one item being crossed this season ve already defeated the strong Mestlls Park team this year by the score of to (. The institute hoys will line up as follows l.tft end, Hatoman: left tackle. White or McCoy; left guard, (irayann; tenter, Sorensoti: right guard, Jenkins or McLean; rigid tackle, Woods; tight end, ra New York.

Oct. 25. Thai both Jim Jeffries and Jack Johnson mean business and will sign articles of agreement without much haggling over details, is the conviction of New York sporting men who have se.jn and talked with both fighters in the last few-weeks. To Sign This Week. The articles will be signed this week tf all goes well, and then the business of accepting an offer will be in order.

Tentative bids for the bout began to come in today. Johnson, who was in Chicago today, should reach New York by the end of the week, and the two fighters will meet and tall; over conditions of the bout. Jeffries Enthusiastic. Jeffries showed much enthusiasm regarding the match today. "1 only hope," he said, "that Johnson nuans What be says in his Chicago interview which the papers are printing.

He is quoted as ready to sign papers at once and willing to tion; iiuarterliitcU, Van Siirdatn; I hall, C. McCoy; left half, Woolen; fill I buck, Anderson. ANTI-BETTING BILL HELD CONSTITUTIONAL San Francisco, Oct, 25. In a decision of the first district court of appeals today, written by Chief Justice Cooper and concurred in by Associate Justices Hall und Kerrigan, the Walker-Otis atl-bettlng law, passed by the last legists ture, was declared const imtiotml. The derision was the resell of a tesl case originating in the arrest of Frank O'Shes for having accepted bets on a coursing match.

SQUIRES KNOCKED OUT. Melbourne, Oct. 25. "11111" Lange, Australian pqgfllst. today knocked out "Bill" Squires of Australia in the twentieth round.

They fought for the heavyweight ChaMptenShlp Ol Australia, The officials tot the game will ot Hit- largest mul most complete racing establishments In the WSSt and there will he six or seven hundred of the finest horses In the United and Mexico by the opening day to take part in the races during the season." Not Greatly Excited. Col. Winn is not greatly excited over the rumors that the race concessions might be withdrawn the Mexican lie stated that the matter had been permanently adjusted by Mexican offli lots and that no Interference from any source was anticipated. Cel. Winn will leave for New York the last of the week.

Look to Mexico City. Luis Terrftsas, the racing magnate of Mexico, who Is closely associated with Winn, is now at the City of Mexico, ahd there are rumors afloat Hint big concessions an- to he HSotirad by the clu1-there. Mr. Winn lias not been notified of any definite arrangements or plans for facing at the City of Mexico, hut said that Mr. Terrazas was negotiating for concessions In Which lie Would lie largely Interested, if secured, Terra teas ami the jockey club arc planning to establish racing plants in all of the principal cities of Mexico wherever concessions can be obtained.

country Club It. Christie W. Christie Shelton Andreas Ilotiek 1 2 Total 177 ISO lit lit lac 117 sex 156 142 1M 487 138 14" 139 417 168 173 190 Ml 770 72a 756 till 1 2 3 Total 150 ten 107 486 102 16a lr.l 421 146 147 17" 4BS .132 142 177 159 157 117 463 689 .780 Sir, 2284 etee, Clyde Woolen; umpire, frlnnell, I linesmen, Lieut, ttutensoltn and llerlln. One of the time-keepers will be Lee Davis, The other will he Selected when I Hie Albuquerque team arrives over the Santa Fe this morning. initio starts promptly at o'clock.

The Visiting Team. Special to Tile Tillies. 1 Albuquerque, N. Qofc 25. -The.

fol Lobulars Fueiites Kiizayu AlvareK Bentiey Ha tela tight within thirty days. Of course, it would lie impossible to pull off the fight within thirty days, and Johnson is exaggerating a little when he mentions so 'early a date. But If he wants to sign up in he will find me ready to meet him half way. The truth RESULTS AT THE TRACKS lowing memoirs of the University or svw Mexlc, football team letl here tonight for El I 'a so: Coach. MelJIrney; captain, Allen; acting manager.

LerOttke; Helva. Otero, Cor-nlsh, Bryan, Salisbury, Hamilton, Council, nan McFle, Emmons, Mtidgett. Owing to the fact that, Otero and Prfc were put out of thegame on aeoovtnt of Injuries, Manager l.emhko has not decided oh the line-up. PIANOS Our Fall Stock of Pianos and Pianolas Is Now on Exhibition THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF HIGH-GRADE PIANOS EVER SHOWN IN EL PASO-WEfJER, KlSCHER, STECK, BUSH LANE, BISHOP CHILTON. WE HAVE BEEN 28 YEARS IN EL PASO AND ABSOLUTELY KNOW THAT OUR Tivoli Bowling.

The panthers and Ameruaii bowling teams were pitted against each oilier lust night on the Tlvoll bowling alleys and a vory spirited contest was pulled off before ii large and enthusiastic audience of bowline devotees. Tonight the Tlvolis cod will meet in a lively Infernal Machine Found In Office Lttonin Summaries. Cincinnati, Opt, 85. Merrick was the only favirltj managing to come home a winner ul Latonta today. Ul Toupee The following is last night's score: Of County Attorney anthers 'ord ALL PIANOS AMD PIANO Mcl.ain PIANOS STAND THE CLIMATE.

LAS SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS, I loltnes Campbell White LEPERS FREED IS 1 am eager to get a crach at jonn-son." Takes Things Easy. Jeffries took things easy alter his five miles or so ol road work yesterday with Sam Merger, his manager. He passed most of the day in chats with visitors and friends. Tomorrow he plans to pay a visit to Cooper's gymnasium for thorough workout. Coffrotli Reaches New York.

Jim Coffioth, San Francisco fight promoter, reached hen; today. Later In the week he hop? to show Jeffries end Johnson that Caima. is the only place in the world for the fight to be held, lie will nol present his formal bid until after articles of agreement have signed, he sfctd tonight. won the feature event. First race t'tirlungsi wmi; Judith Page second; 1 Cem third.

Time, 1:12 2-fi. Second race (1 1-16 miles) Denver (llrl won: Mldorado sorond; Admonltor third. Time, i'M. Third race (6 fin C. Corn won: T)f.

Waldo tilings second; Mozart third. Time, 1:17 8-, Fourth rare (6 furlongs)- Toupee Attempt to Kill Official Failed Because Bomb Did Not Explode. I 2 3 Total 1 15 131 117 410 I in Hill 140 128 i an Ian 177 4r: 177 161 Mil 73(i 71 1 705 2155 1 Total 1SH 131 12 Sl)5 85 271 i UW ill 1S1 42S 1M R5 105 525 Kid 171 475 651 52 618 18D4 wAI COMPANY American I la. Higgles I'unchakcr Crltchett Lewis, 'Kr- i Siikerinau Members of Molokai Colony Wen; Never Afflicted With Disease. i won; Hovel Report second; Claudia thiro.

Lawton, Oct. 28. An infernal 101-103 EL PASO STREET, CORNER SAN FRANCISCO. Margin -21. High gam" Crltchett, 1 I High total- -White, 4S7.

I'oints won -I'antheis 4. Record for mot) is ft, ivm and machine was found early today in tlte office of Comity Attorney .1. A. Finn, wlio recently received an alleged "Black Hand" letter threatening him with assassination mi or before October 25. Tlte machine was placed with the intention that it should explode by the ignition of a match as the office door was Opened.

F. Swank, former secretary to Congressman Scott Ferris. FINDS HIS BOY MASTER. Time, 1:13 Fifth race (mile) liudhlda won; Llgld Ulne second; St. Aulalre third.

Time, 1:46 sixth race i furlongs)--Merrick won: Bellwether second; Tom Holland thjid. Time, 1:14 3-5. Jamaica Summaries. Jamaica, Oel. -The meeting came tn a (dose today with a faiily good najwd In attendance.

The carp offered was ordinary lull good racing resulted. The feature was tlte ltemreti handicap, 514 far-InrrgS, and resulted In an easv victory for Hie Turk. Tomorrow the racing shifts lo Aqueduct, Summit ties: First raee 16 furlongs) MobtlltJ won: Tubal scrotal; FloiltnH third. TllftP 1:16 2-5. A DOG Newest of Dou Stones Puts Can.rte i FASSETT KELLY! Believe Coffroth Will Get Fight for Frisco.

Sun Fraactseo, Oct. 25. John Gloason, a prize fight promoter, announcer! tonight that lie would leave Thursday for New York cltj in an on-deavpt to tin- heavyweight championship battle tn Alameda, ii suburb of Sail Francisco, where the Lovers to Gucsiinrj. Jackson, Miss. -A dog story, Strange enough, but without a single of fiction and with no donnt was the first lo enter the office today eletm nt as to its absolute irtuh, is developed the bomb failed to cx- HARDWARE I 20ft 8.

EL PASO STREET AND 40S AND 407 SANTA FE STREET Honolulu, Oel. 25. Fifty supposed lepers out of the first hundred examined by physicians al the lsliipd of Molokai have been declared non lepei om and probably will be freed. The re-exnmlnai Ion of these unfortunates was made tinder a resolu- tion pined by the last, legislature and the astounding results of Hie first five score of enses has caused hope to tap. high the hearts of the 87a outcasts that make up the leper settlement.

ftgamlning physicians declared that those fifty never had the disease and the others certainly were not lepers since searching bacteriological examination had failed to reveal any trace of the scourge. It Is expected many hundred others will at once apply for examination. hut fortunately plodu. Second race (l l-lfi nniesi -bout nvan- i niiKh Crown second: County Clerk A third. Time, 1:50.

Third race ilA, mllesl fiohondn The Mink second; Brllcrlew third. through correspondence between Parks, a confectioner of this city, land his wife, who is visiting relatives at Springs, 111 Mr. Harks has a five-year-old son tod the bo) hut a thoroughbred fox terrier dog named Joe, When the trip DELIVERY AJMIRAL HAY SITU DEB AK WAGONS, BUGGIES AND ALL KINDS, AND HARNESS TO MATCH. I FATAL DUEL IN CROWDED SCHOOL. PRESSES, M'CORMICK MOWERS, REAPERS AND BAKES.

1 l-'ntirth raee furlong) -Tlte Turk woo: Qrnsmere teennd; Cherryola third. Time. I'M 1-5. fifth race (sellltiK. 1 1-16 miles) -black Mate won; Qrants second.

(Two starters.) Time, 1 19 3-5. Sixth race (6 furlongs) Roola Boola von; Kddle Dugan second; Tempter third. Time, 1:16 1-5. Pinihco Summaries. Baltimore, Oct.

25. The second day's racing of the fall meeting opened with fine weather, fast track anil gptm was made to Illinois the boy insisted upon taking Joe along. The ring was placed in charge of the baggageman and the family look a sleeper for i'aducah. where they changed ort ami laid over a few hours, having still about one hundred miles to go, crossing the Ohio river, to reach Free Springs. EXCURSION Muskogee.

Okla Oct. 25. Barricaded In a country school house full of children, near Sleeper, Jack Willis, a young Cherokee Indian, fought a duel with officers resulting in his own death and the fatal wounding of Constable Tuck Ketcher, Willis resisted arrest lor a trivial offense. The tight look place just as school was about to close Friday but wns not reported to the To Remino Htm, Bay Shore Athletic club, he said, WOttid put up it sum, said to lie to be divided by the fighters. Oleason named as bis backers Al White and Landrigan, the lattei an Alameda eapitallnt.

Foregone Conclusion, Sporting men here generally think ii a foregone conclusion that Coffroth will lie the favored one among the many Btrlvlng for this fight. Coffroth. through his evident friendship for Johnson, it is said, enabled Hi" negro to pocket about as his share of the recent clash with Ketcliel. Jeffries Obligated. Jeffries also owes mos' of his big purses io Coffroth.

In 1902 his fight with fins Ruhlin drew thai with Hob Fitzsimmnns in 1903, with Jim Corbett in 000, while ill 1804 tile Jack Monroe fight drew Coffroth's plan when he started east, as outlined by those ciose to the promoter, was to offer the fighters 7fl per cent of a house guaranteed to he $100,000 and a third interest each to Jeffries and Johnson In the moving a. Cleveland man. ho visited ft lends II in Hunts, England, last year, tells the Upon reaching Pgducfc, however, I following tory of a canny Scot, a lieu habit It is lo show lourlsl.i Parks was liv the baggage, die wlius the remains of the abbey In ills palish, says Hie Harp r's Magazine, Odd day be bad thus conveyed a authorities until todav crowd. The feature, the Oriole banill- ap, was won by Charlie Fasttnan, tieat-itiK Hie favorite. Dreamer.

In fine style. The Junior steeplechase was wan by Nestor after a good race. Oakhtirst fi! at the last lump. Klrst race (5U furlongs) The Monk won; Ant lii'ipadia second: German PIHcr third. Time.

1:01. Second raee (1 1-16 miles) Supergtltlon won: Taboo second; Juggler third. Time, I man that toe dog had Chewed ihe rope with which he had been tied and es caped He did not know Just where it happened, but thought he must have lefi the tar at Fulton, almost another hundred tulles back. Telegrams were sent from Paducah to all the station! along the line, and AS SEEN BY THE SHORTSIGHTED. The common opinion regards short i sight as an ailment hich merely pre- patty through place, ever membei of which hud tipped him with the exception of a crabbed old fellow o( his own nationality.

As the offender left, beadle whispered In his ear; "Weel, when ye gang heme, If ye fin' oot thai ye have lost your )iirse, ye maun recoiled that ye havena had it oot. here." family went on to their destina jetis it, is not realized that tion, rrom mere other telegrams sent, but no trace of Joe could be found more is involved than this. Our limited range of vision gives us not only a circumscribed but also dif ferent view of our surroundings1. Thus, In admiring nature, i the myopic, behold a landscape other than thafj which spreads before you, Vegetal Ion, for Instance, Is blurred and soft like man wen. Wood Lane second; Tnkahlra third.

Time, 1:13 1-5. I'otirth race (steeplechase, about 2 mitts) Nsitor won; Magellan second; Os-ige third. Time, 1:15 3-5. Fifth fine (mile and 40 yards,) nostrum won; Hetlilchem sernnd; Demettlcs third. Time 1:44 t-5.

Sixth rnco (mllei P.nss Hampton won. Sotctnla second. Kandy Hill third. Tlm'. FIGHT DECLAOED OFF.

Is Angeles, Oct. 25. Announeeinent was made today that the ftaht planned to take nlnce here Thanksgiving day he-tw in Battling Nelson and Ad Woluast has been off. Nelson has refused In enter the ring with Woluast before next Jamutrv. The dog had many friends In Jackson besides the members of the fanillv Interested, and when Mrs.

Parks wrote her husband of the 111 luck In losing 1 he dog. lie told his friends and there i was much regret. Joe had never been outside of Jackson during tlte three and one-half years of ills life and VIA National Railways of Mexico. $25.00 U. S.

Currency EL PASO TO MEXICO CITY AND RETURN Holders round-trip tickets to El Paso Pair and Exposition sued by all lim's can have limit extended 15 days for this side-trip excursion by payment of "() cents I'. S. currency, and depositing tickets with ajjent issuing line. TICKETS ON SALE NOVEMBER 1ST TO 9TH. INCLUSIVE, with final return limit 15 days from date of sale.

For tickets, Pullman reservations and other information call on Ticket Agents, City Ticket Office, Postal Telegraph building, or Union station. A. DULOII KRY, A. A. KSCONTRI AS.

City Pass. Agent, Cit) Ticket Agent. El Paso, Texas. an Impressionist picture, tlte color spreading ot i asiotiall.v an if a child hui 1 i iui tin I it iihh Vim uon hwumtl kssTniin ue cousin, red a teiiuerifKit as a traveler. There was no hope that he the tree and the light shining through the space's.

I see merely a soft mass with no spaces, the leaves all blot TENDERED ROUSING RECEPTION. ting into one another. The name pictures. The pictures, it Is said, would lie worth at least $500,000 of which Coffroth would retain a third. Many Bids Already.

llids for i he proposed battle arc beginning lo loom up In large numbers An nfter of a lOOaOOO cash purse was made today by a representative of the 101 ranch at iillss, Okla Resides the $75,000 offered "Sid" Hester, manager of the Mission Athletic club of San Francisco, received last night bids from Jack Gleaaon und other Pacific coast piomoters have been received. Johnson Says He is Re.idy. Ohlfwpv Oct. In did' tiwlng term nf the fight. Jar-k Johnson said tonight ttmt no terms woiilil be put up from bin Hide.

1 'We will hVten to what Jeffries has to offer." ssilii Johnson, "und if his Ideas are reasonable It will nol take ten minutes ti tlx up the urranaements We warn nothing unreasonable; Just a fair fight for bntb sides. 'There Is one tiling 7 am asalnxt. and that is env bids for the flltht In Australia. I never will tight nvei there again London Land. The London county council has spent a In preparing a ground plan of London showing the owners of the land This is nearlv completed It shows i but.

34,000 landlords own land covering 112 iQUan miles, these being mostly single house owner. Sixty square miles are owned by 187 persons, organizations and corporation, One-third of this area belongs to the crown, tin- ecclesiastical i un mission erg, the county council and the city corporation, it is estimated that the present value or the land on which London Is built Is which will lie Increased to by 1930. ORIGIN OF SAILORS' COLLARS. In the course of an afler-dlunei chat recorded In Sir Algernon West's "Rernlleeilons," the late Admiral Sir Harry Keppel, who served In the navy under four sovereigns, said that the blue collars worn by sallots hml their origin In the dressing id the pigtails which Sir Harry recollected being In use--when a blue cloth was put on the men's shoulders to keep the I gtease off their Jackets. The plgtalla disappeared, but the collars remain Hoston, Oct.

2o. A great gathering: holds good with other aspects of rin of Irish-Americans lenlght gave a It is a world without detail or rousing reception to P. O'Connor, outline, this giving even solid build M. Irish Nationalist loader The a cloud and unsubstantial look, meeting raised neatly lio.ntm to ad Not only the Itmnlmate, hut the ant-vtince the cause of borne rule In Ire mate world presents Itseir in ntfauge 'BMn'- forms to the myopic Humanity, for ingtince, is often revealed In some- MOODY IMPROVING. what Inhuman guise.

Thus, so fur hb Baltimore. Ort. 2.V William Vaughn ocular demonstration goes, iho world Moody, the author. Operated upon last (to the shorlslghted is peopled by week, was reported lo lie linptovlngi Inf. ft-id u-rimen ai fneelnk would ever be seen again, as he was at least 396 miles from Jackson and between (M) and 'iW miles from Creel Springs.

Many letters were exchanged between the husband and wife and the dog was one of the important subjects discussed iii each In the last of these, Just received by Mr. Parks, his wf rejoices In hnving met Joe In the road a uuarler of a mile from the home of her purents where she Is visiting, she was going for a str ill. He was going directly toward the house, and greeted her and the hoy with balk and a cordial wag of the tall. Mr. Pinks Is spending much time now figuring on how Ihe dog found his way there.

He had never been there before He hml to cross the Ohio river and he had been lost more than three weeks The home whore Mrs Parks is visiilng mile from Ihe town and off the railroad, Men pbls New Imltar. todav limes even git headless, as the horse man of legendaty fame Indoors my- i to tills day London Globe un ers, A tte ntlo The Rio Grande, Siena Madre Pacific R. R. Co. 18 THE ONLY LINE REACHING "Hunter's Paradise" the greatest natural game preserve in North America, just a few hours' ride from Kl Paao.

This read also serves a region offering excepiloti.il opportunities in Agriculture, l.ttmboi lug, Mining and Stock Haloing For full particulars call on or addroaa optc persons get iptlte accustomed to talking with persons who have neither ccs nor t.esc; out of doors the phenomenon more s'rlklng. because ofleper repeated At iptite a short distance the face melts Inio ihe at mosphi'te and becomes either a cloud or. like II (i Wells' Invisible man. a nothingness. I see the hat and Lie figure, sometimes the beard; 1 sec Hie walking stick if the hand Is ungloved this stick is waving mlracul oualy a little way from the sleeve edge, for the hand' like the fare, ha-vanished Constance Clyde, In Strand Magstine.

Esks as Koman-liosed people could nol Ito hohl i In Ir own In the Arc! I A Submarine. The submarine reportet lor local dally Included In bis batch of "i ms" a few davM ago an obituary of a sea captain. He managed to sive the da!" of the Bailor birth, the cause or his de.iih snd namen of suivlvtgg rel September 26 in the Annals oi Sport, ls'n At i'hlladlphia: The Atlantic of Brooklyn defeated the by 1 1 to 7 In the third and deciding game fOr the professional base, bull championship. 1 sir. Schooner yacht Dauntless boat Mohawk, ocean ra" ll.uoo cup, 1(0 mlh's to windward front Sandy Hmk and return 1X71 At Newmarket Hay Final, American horse, won the Dulling- ham Handicap.

Issti IXK-ford Taniiehlll. third baseman on Chlrag.i American league team, which won world's baseball championship In horn a Dayton, 1 1 At Chicago: A new Western ll.iseb.tll league organized including tlte Des Molues. Milwaukee. Minneapolis, St. Paul.

Omaha and Kaimsi OUy clubs, with clubs tn be formed In Chicago and St. lonls I smi At Stat-n Island: W. Day of the New Jersey A. C. esisblifhed Amerlran record b) running in miles in Si minutes, JSI seconds 1 Mil -At Coltintbin, Tdin Match p.n e.

purse IOjMW. Direr: beat Hal Point ej in 2:08 3-1. litul At Xe-vcastle, Kng "Young Peter Jackson" knock; out Jack Scales in fifth round lttt At Chicago: II Handy set new American tecord for the Sattyard swim, covering the dletance In 4 I SSH At Washlngtrm. D. Thomas Mlrigely beat F.

Foster in loo nille amnienr Bicycle race. F. SBOOERSON, Gen. Frt. Pass.

Aut. E. W. MEAD, General Manager. man nose would be too often frosen Off.

The Ksk lint nose Is lesa poeed. The name Ksklrno. or raw food eaters, la a nickname given by the Labrador Minna. Their true name In limit, and means "man If patriotism b- a virtue ihe liskx liiiv It BUrpasslligly. Never waw land 01 verdant groves golden harvests and willows minmed in the Btreawilatl and silvery waves belter beloved than their snow fields and Ice hills and gloomy, stinking lent and Igloos.

1 1 hive, correctly, but when he came to No Business Done. Hiije flowery work In Handling the "I'm introducing, a bread-new in- I man's career, hiudU m-unt what te-ventJon a combined talking machine, wrote: He chose ihe aeu ior his llle (uriiet-sweeiier, and a letter-opener," I work, and began at the bottom said the agent, rtlepping in mkly into Newark Call 1 Want Ails ledt! ihe an offloe. I you want your wIIp to do thing "(lot one already." answered Hie proprietor; "I'm married," Junt tell her that you won't permit It. I New York.

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