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iff Circulation Yesterday 11 4.7 1 VOL. XXVII. TWENTY-TWO PAGES TOPEKA, KANSAS, NOVEMBER 1, 1903. PRICE FIVE CENTS NO. 106.

Circulation Yesterday 14 10) The vote undoubtedly will be year ago. light. COLEMAN WILL CLOSE INDEED of his 'football career and Stewart and Millice showed fine form. Big Victory for Kennedy. .1.5 Jv A FORECAST OF KANSAS WEATHER ROQSEVELT AND TRUSTS.

The result of the game is a great per-' sonal triumph for Coach Kennedy, lie WASHBURN IS VICTOR OVER THE K.U. TEAM Senator HoarTells What Has. Been ook the team when it looked hopeless und in five weeks hammered it into shape "Washington. D. C.

Oct. 31. Forecast for ASSIST IN THE BOODLE GASES WILL BE THE N.Y. ELECTION Accomplished. Worcester, Oct.

ZL The Republi IN WRECK to beat the proteges of "Boss" WeeUs, Kansas: Fair in west; rain in East portions Sunday; Monday, fair. who came to K. U. with much pomp and circumstance and a grea fanfare of cans held a mass meeting last night in Mechanics hall. Senator George F.

Hoar, Hourly temperatures yesterday: trumpets. K. U. had no thought of los who was chairman of the meeting, speak 7 a. m.

52 8a m. S3 57 57 1 p. 2 p. 3 p. ing the game and the odds offered by ing of the trusts, said: "The American 57 9 a.

53 58 4 p. Lawrence money ran all the way from 10 to 8 to 3 to 1. Incidentally, the Elks Catastrophe on Big Four republic shall not be turned into a plutocracy. The millionaire and the day laborer must stand as equals before the Field I a Low, HcClellan and Devery Directed to Act With Connty have in some degree evened things tip with Denver. Denver sports sent f303 to Game Flayed on Deep in Mad.

at Indianapolis. Maximum temperature. minimum law. The Attorney General, under the direction of the President, already has All Claim It. Attorney Gibson.

temperature, 51.8; precipitations, .75 of an wager at odds of 3 to 1 on K. U. and got it all up. A rough estimate is that accomplished much to curb these ine- men. the Elks are $500 to the good on the game.

sponsible giants. This Is the attitude, as There is no way of approximating the understand it, of the administration of President Roosevelt." thc crnnc tuic a ouftlda money that changed hand To; FOOTBALL HEN YICTIHS. THE SCORE WAS 5 TO 0. f-r2L a-n emerged from too ODDS SEEM TO FAVOR LOW TO GO TO KANSAS CITY. LEADING FEATURES OF TO-DAY'S PAPER.

its hiding place FIRE IN TENEMENT late to do any good. Even in Topeka it was not considered that Washburn had Many Students on Way KILLS PEOPLE IN N. Y. better than a chance. But Forecasts Given Out Conditions Were AH Fav Governor Bailey Reached How Game Was Played.

X. kicked off and Caldwell brought to Football Game fleet Their Death. New York, Nov. 1. Fire early orable to the Beefy Crimson Eleven, By His Managers Are Too Optimistic.

Decision on Matter Last Night. the ball back ten yards before ha was downed. Washburn made her distance morning destroyed the five story brick twice and then Millice broke through tenement building at 426 Eleventh avenue. for his 25 yard run. Washburn lost the Ten bodies have already been taken from ball and K.

U. failed to gain. Wash- Page. 1 Testerday's Football Games. Wreck in Indiana.

Kansas City Eoodlers. Elections In East. 2. Sporting News. Murderer Is Caught.

3. An Oklahoma Tornado. Police Force Is Cut. Attack on "400." A Boon to Operator. Murder In Manhattan.

4. Editorial. Stray Stories Retold. Kansas Men and Matters. On Second Thought.

THREE COACHES SMASHED the debris. A CONFERENCE -WAS HELD. COULDN'T MAKE DISTANCE. BILL DEVERY NOT IN RACE. K.

U. again failed to advance and Wash "ELIJAH'S" ATTACK MAKES burn carried it down to K. cwenty HIS OLD FATHER SORRY Washburn'. Goal Was Never Sirlous- lln where Caldwell kicked a field Host Of IntTiateS flaittied Washburn kicked off and.K. U.

fum Essex, Oct. SI. John Murray Dowle, Wyandotte County Attorney T7as Here Yesterday and Insisted That He Not Be Superseded by the Attorney General. In Spite of His Claims, Battle Is Be tween Low and McClellan Elections in Several States Next Tuesday. bled, Millice falling on the ball.

Wash or Killed When the Crash Came. crushed by the attack made upon him ly in Danger Game Was Won by Caldwell's Place Kick in the First Half. burn failed to advance the ball and by his son, John Alexander Dowle, says Caldwell punted to Pooler who fum bled, but a K. U. man fell on the ball.

5. Good Showing by Kansas. City Has Little Money. News About 6. Jokes in Early Days.

Discoveries in Science. Puck Shooting Season. "The statement that I am not the father of John Alexander Dowie is the greatest myth that ever was uttered by the mouth of man. It is scandalous that my son Tne teams see-sawed and K. TJ.

was forced to punt out of danger. Wash HEROISM OF YOUNG GIRLS. burn started back with the ball, but wa3 New York, Oct. 21. Three days before Governor Bailey yesterday requested 1 Attorney General C.

C. Coleman to as should repudiate me after I have done so much for him. He is my son and was 7. Railroad News; penalized 20 yards for holding. Tney born in lawful wedlock.

No one can deny sist County Attorney Gibson" of Wyandotte county in the investigation of the' failed to advance the ball and Caldwell punted. K. U. braced here and carried WHERE KANSAS TEAMS PLAYED. Washburn.

5: K. 0. State Normal. Oklahoma, 6. Haskell Indians, 12; Missouri.

0. Lindsborg, Oj Glasco. 0. it. The records may be had at the great charges of Doodling and official corrup the ball down the field, but the half ended with the ball on Washburn's thirty Old Settler's Death.

North Topeka News. Kansas Political Gossip. House Rents Are High. Kansas Is for Roosevelt. Talented Kansas Author.

No Hog Cholera Here. Amid the Gruesome Scenes of the Wreck They Moved Helping Care for Mangled Victims Purdue Was to Play Indiana. tion in 1 Kansas City, before the grand jury and in the prosecution of the criminal cases should any indictments be yard line. The second half was straight football In a field ankle deep in mud, and jWlth almost without incident. K.

TJ. carried I the municipal election of 1903, well informed men on either side of the struggle find themselves unable to predict the result of Tuesday's election. It seems probable that the election will be very close and that a few thousand votes will decide whether Seth Low or George B. McClel-lan will be mayor for the next two years. Wiliam S.

Devery, who is running independently, is not regarded seriously as a candidate. Tonight the campaign has practically closed with a hundred or more political meetings on either side. All the leaders today issued estimates returned. This action was taken at the written request of Mr. Gibson who was here yesterday.

10. Topeka Society. rain falling at intervals throughout the the WaHhburn territory and kpt Out of Town Society. register offices, Princeton street, Edinburgh, Scotland. I have always lived a quiet, peaceable.

Christian life, and. it breaks my heart to have this trouble come toward the end." The resemblance between John Murray Dowie and John Alexander Dowie is so clos6 that the father has often been taken for the son. MANY ABUSES IN THE P0ST0FFICE ACCOUNTS game, Washburn yesteraay aiternoon out- it there but could not carry it over The letter of County Attorney Gibson The Club Womena. 13. Book On Cow Culture.

requesting the assistance of the Attorney General in the cae follows: Indianapolis, Oct. 21. Fifteen per played K. TJ. at the Crimson's own game in the pinch Washburn's line always ana won by a score of 5 to 0.

K. Uij had held and the ball would be punted out -tha mud rave a immediate danger. Just at the close sons were killed and over fifty injured. Having returned, to the state yester Would Hang Murderers. Potatoes A Luxury.

More Rain to Come. some fatally, at 10:20 o'clock this morn of the last half Referee Baum team over one comparatively light Washburn twenty yards for offside day after an absence of several days ing ty a collision Detween a special 14. Markets. But despite the fact that open play and the game ended with tho ball passenger train on the Big Four and a in weight, Church Notices. OI large majuiiuea ivi uku ui.mw formation and end runs were out of the! on Washburn's, twenty yard line.

freight engine with a cut of coal cars. find that there have been charges made that I am not in favor of a vigorous prosecution and investigation before the grand Jury of the "boodle charges in Wyan- i dotte county. The accident happened in the edge of this 16. Debt Will Be Funded. 17.

Passing of Peddler." question, and that both teams had re-j TJ. Had Regular Line-up. Washington, Oct. 81. Various recommendations to cure defects in accounting methods under which abuses in the postal city.

The passenger train of twelve course onlv to straight line bucking, K. TJ. The officials were Baum, the K. U. Charles F.

Murpny claiming tne election of the Democratic by 100,000. M.Linn Bruce and R. Fulton Cutting declared that Low will be elected by 22,000, as many as in 1901, or perhaps more, and even Devery Bunkies Meet In Court. Fight With a Guerilla. coaches was carrying 934 persons, nearly "In order that there may be no mis- service have occurred are made by Henry was never within striking distance and selection, and Deitz, coach at the State mpnaopd Washburn's goal only in the Agricultural college end an old North- all of whom were students of Purdue understanding in regard to my position, 18.

Business in Prison. E. Castle, auditor for the postofrice ae respectfully ask you to. require the 19. Thirst for Gold.

closlmr minutes of the game. Wash- western player. There was some criti id that election is certain. It-is university and their friends, from Lafay ette to Indianapolis for the annual foot partment in, his annual report. He says tha defects colnted out make infinitely however, ihat none of them has burn's victory was clean cut and decisive cisra of Baum's work by Washburn ad and cne better team won.

herents, but he seemed to be trying to confidence in his published estimates and I gj-xer postal abuses than those already ball game between the Purdue team and Indiana university squjtff for the stale Attorney General of. the state of Kansas to represent the state at the Investigation before the grand Jury and trial of in- dictments found by said pgrand that eitner siae iooks ior tne election wi disclosed not only possible, but saie. ine The day was miserable. Rain had 1 give both teams all that was coining to fallen almost continuously for twelve 1 them. Despite pessimistic reports that championshlpf which was to have been' its candidate by a small plurality.

rpnort savs the aggregate transactions of Great Station tovBe Built. An Attack on Bailey. 20. ji Old Maid's Baby. Cottontail Outwits Coyote, 21.

Rich Men of Abilene. Quaint Features of 22. At the Theater. i A Modern Napoleon. fought this afternoon.

The fate of minor candidates, for comp- tha costal service during the fiscal year hours and the field was sodden. At 2:30 1 came from Lawrence the team was al o'clock, and within an hour of the time I most as strong as when it faced the In In the first coach back of the engine Coleman Heady to Go. Attorney General Coleman was notified troller and president of the board, of i.02.731.40S as follows: were the Purdue football team, substi set for the klckoff. a heavy rain wasjdians. Only Brumage and Ise of that alderman especially, is even more in Revenue, expenditures.

by Governor Bailey regarding the matter tute players and managers. Three play doubt. I734.482 total amount of money orders is falling." Alternately during the game the lineup were out. The lineup ers, the assistant coach, trainer and In this election, the third since the con-sue. i38s.863.SS4; money orders "paid.

S236, clouds dropped their garnered fullness Washburn. Position. K. TJ, seven substitute players of the univer Lekin shman socidauon or Greater New ixorK," mere isi 53353, A CLEVELAND flown ana-tne' Woodford sity team were killed and every one (of hearted promise of fair weather. A thous-1 Jeft Donald th mtv-three other Dersons la the kar Ci TT7T-a -ommen.

iRrnwn loff cuarri Aovman Ine iiy-tnree oiner persons in me car and he will go to Kansas City. this week. Mr. Coleman was not here yester- day but before going, home Friday night he Informed the Governor of his willingness to go to Kansas City, at any time and take part In the Investigation, the 'Citizen's committee of Kansas City. at stake the election or a mayor, comptroller and president" of the board of aldermen for the entire municipality and NO TAX LEVY UNTIL 1 wa either fatally or seriously InjureL tA mtfn trt Washburn I Jamsinan.

cenier TflGOWEBSENTENCED nuv Q.i 7 I Kick I At -i. LEGISLATURE MEETS of borough tickets In its five boroughs. field and stood wet, muddy and uncom- tackle Allen Other issues are the election of county fortable through the hour ana rorty right Hicks Following is tne list or aead: Hari rAatiit hiircaii Anderson Quarterback tickets and assemblymen and the vote on ri Oct. 21. The Supreme court CHARLES GRUBE, Butler, tub utes of play.

Judge Refuses to Show Mercy 9 the improvement of the canal system of today afnrmed the decision. of the circuit treated this town right there would have Caldwell. Rice stitute player. was anxious to have County Attorney Gibson uperseded by the Attomoy General in the investigation of the bnodle charges before the grand Jury. County Attorney Gibson vigorously opposed this the state.

a uemocratic majority roilrt of Multnomah county in the case been 3,000 people on Washburn field when right Cooke, Griggs CHARLES FTJRR, Veedersbur. Man Who Blinded the Woman He Manhattan is generally regaraea as proo- versus the county clerk, piay was called. eters I guard. able and the Fusionists are expected to tnus holding that a tax levy can ot be E. C.

ROBERTSON, Indianapolis, as K. U. Played Dirty Ball. move and aked that' the Attorney General be simply directed to act with him carry Brooklyn, the other oorougns Deing made under existing laws next January A FLOUNDERING MATCH. sistant coach and captain of team two K.

U. played dirty ball. Tms. paper Cleveland, Oct. 31.

Peter McCarthy, in doubt. In Brooklyn the Fusionists are means that a special session of the warned Washburn a week ago that if in the investigation. Governor Bailey sided with County Attorney Gibson on WALTER ROUSH Pittsbun? Pa. I conviciea 01 wruwu.s vuru unu iub mm 1 claiming 40.000 majority, nut 11 is Known Legislature must be held berore January ic TJ. was stopped it would resort to In This Haskell Indians Defeated the Jsubcstitute i "uui wiuu-v tne more wjjgervauvo yiato niwhich will authorize sucn a levy or inai rough The forecast was branded Missouri Tigers.

ner, was sentenced to twenty years in tue 15ooo to 20,000. the state, county, city and school ais- penitentiary today by Judge Stone. The Murphy, leader of Tammany hall, bas trlo warrants must be endorsed for this proposition and acceded, to his request. The claim of the Citlsens' committee was that County Attorney GIbaort was not the proper person to have charge of as "yellow" by' K. press agent oper- Spe-Cjal to tne Capital.

prisoner came inio tne court xi-uiu eAptjct- --timatA of 85.000 nluralitv in atlng througn a lopcKa newspaper, xv. Kansa3 City, Oct. a field ing a Ugnt S2nience, or even aoaoiuie 1 1 a-u. game bears out the contention. Wa lef, ith ud and water.

thG IIas. Manhattan, but it Is said that he oops i Governor Chamberlain has said that ne freedom, because of his proposal of mar riage to his victim. The Judge declared not count on more than 33,000 to 3S.000. 1 wm not call a special session until the There seemed to be concerted effort toput kell in(1Ians iwrence' defeated the Caldwell, Washburn's star player, and Missouri Tigers at Association park th'a The combined result promises to be so public finances require it. that McCarthy wouia nave Deen more humane had he killed his victim.

Concerning the proposal of mirrage, the court Stewart out of the game. Failing to dis afternoon by a score of 12 to Z. Nevr be dlose that the votes Devery may be fore in the history of football in ICansss to draw from the Tammany streng 4n able Caldwell during the Intermission a whmi was cooked to get him into a WARSHIP IS NEEDED said: "It would be farcical for me to release you now, even if I had the power, which Manhattan may decide the election one AT PUERTO PLATA slugging match and have him ruled out. City, has a game been played under such adverse conditions. There was a down-rour of rain during the entire first half way or the other, have not." This was more successful.

Fleishman, the investigation because of his close re-' latlons with those against, whom the charges of boodling and corruption have been made. Newspaper Men Excluded. County Attorney Gibson arrived here shortly before noon to consult with Governor Bailey regarding the sppointment -of the Attorney General to take charge of the investigation. He was accompan- led by Ram McGonlgal. who Is connected with the Grain Inspection department, and Frank M.

Travis, formerly coroner of Wyandotte county. The men refused Not only the return of the Democrats R. J. POWELL, Corpus Tesas. end player.

W. D. HAMILTON, Lafayette. center rush. i GABRIEL S.

DROLLINGER. Xafay-ette, substitute. SAMUEL SQUIBB, Lawrenceburg-, Indiana, substitute. JAY HAMILTON, Huntington, substitute. N.

R. HOWARD, Lafayette, president Indiana Laundry Men's association. PATRICK M'CLAIR, Chicago; trainer. SAMUEL TRUITT, Noblesville, Ind. substitute.

(, G. L. SHAW, Lafayette, Ind. BERT BRICE, Spencer, substitute. J.

C. COATES, Berwin, Pa. While Cheering, Death Cam; From the twelve coaches "were conilng the Topeka boy, was sent down the Unejana the game had to be stopped frequent- Washington, Oct. 31. Minster i-oweu to the control of the -city's government RIVER STERAER IS to turn the tricK ana ne succeeuea in tan- iy -while mud was washed out of th but also the leadership of Murphy in has again cabled from San Domingo that Tnmmnmr hall la invnlvM in the itraccle.

the revolution which centers at -ueno BURNED AT ST. LOUIS St. Louis, Oct. ZL The steamer City Mumhv. it is generally believed, was Plata is increasing and he suggests the tallzing Caldwell into sparring match players eyts and mouths.

On account cf with the result that both men were ruled the worse than condition of the out of the game. Maxwell went in at field, the was not a true indication end, Lakln going to half in Caldwell's 0f the teams relative merit, it being a United States placed in the leadership by Richard Cro- advisability or having va r.a ic v.vvVit Via riofoQt vmii I warshiD there. of St. Louis, which arrived yesterday from place, and Griggs went In for Flelsh- more of a flouring match than moan his deposition. As the cruiser Baltimore, which sailed New Orleans, Its first trip In three years.

Tin assist of wholPMl colonization yesterday for t-uerto riaia. can nui was destroyed by fire at 11 o'clock last to enter the Governor private orrice until the newspaper men were excluded and refused to state their case to the in a number of assembly districts In Man- until the miaoie 01 next night while mored at the ways opposite man. The result of the game came son.cwhat This was the only change Washburn as a surprise, as the Indians, outweigh-made during the game. For K. Pool- ing the Missouri team, were expected er replaced Wilson at quarter early in run up a big score.

Haskell a week ago Carondelet," the southern portion of the hattan and the Bronx was revealed to- department is arranging 10 nur.j av th lamination of morft than 1.000 Dixie, now at GualiaUnamo. across to the Joyous cries of a thousand rooters Governor until the door to the outer office was closed. city. The bartender. Known only as Jim witnesses who were summoned to various San Domingo, the first half, Cooke was hurt and made yesterday defeated Kansas by a scor- of for Purdue, clad in gala dress, with way for Woodford, and Griggs went in 12 to 6 and in that game, as in the Mis- colors streaming, while in the front coach When the newspaper men started to en r1la cfitintia on sunnofnan Issued at half when Fleishman was sent to the svirl contest one of the touchdowns was sat twenty great, muscular fellows trained State Superintendent cf Elections Mor- CORNER IN SHORT RIBS my, Is reported to have perished.

The cabin watchman, William Stammer, and Frank Watson were burned slightly. The steamer formerly belonged to the Anchor line and was twenty years "old. Its present valuation was about $15,000. ter the office In which the conference with the Governor was held County Attorney Gibson backed out of the door and gan. From the testimony or these wit ON CHICAGO MARKET nesses it appears that the illegal reg a fluke.

to the hour, on whom the hopes of a bril- Haskell made the first touchdown in Hant victory on the gridiron were con- the first minute of the game on the play fidently placed. Rounding a curve at the following the kickof f. Missouri fumbled Eighteenth street cut; Engineer W. H. said: -1 istration amounted to several thousands, table.

Washburn's Only Score. "Washburn's score came early In the game. The Blue had worked the ball by Bteady gains down to the crimson's twenty-yard line. Caldwell dropped back "Tou fellows can go. In by yourselves-.

Chicago, Oct. ZL John A- Fluck and Watchman Stammer discovered the fire No less than 350 cases were discovered in the Fifteenth assembly district alone, in if you want to." George Newman of the firm of Fluck, In the engine room and gave the alarm. the ball on a line buck and Archfquette Schumaker found directly in front of picked up the oval on Haskell's the freight engine and coal cars We don't want newspaper men in witnesses were examined, by Son Newman, Gloucester, England, to- which 600 Before the engine companies could arrive the steamer was in flames and burned to here," said McGonlgal. one of the superintendent deputies. The day secured a temporary injunction re- for a place kick and drove the ball ara line ana spuisueu mrouga tne ir.ua moving siowiy rora a swucn leading to between the DOsts.

barely clear- to a touchdown before the Tigers realized a gravel pit. He reversed his engine and Mr. McGonlgal explained after he came unusual sten of summoning witnesses for straining John Gedds from max ing any the water line. The City of St. Louis out of the private office that he was not Jumped.

The crash hurled the passenger examination in several houses was taken settlement on contracts entered into by Inir the cross-bar. The first half wasiwnai naa nappenea. xne otner toucu- started from New Orleans two weeks ago against the prosecution of boodlere. but almost entirely in K. U.

territory, i down bame Just before the end of the in accordance with a plan made by the him on behalf of the complainants lor on its first "trip north in three years. It engine and three front coaches against the steel freight cars loaded with coal was afraid the "joint" might be closed. last half and was the result of tho only leaders. the delivery of short ribs, was laid up along the route several times 1 Twenty minutes of play had elapsed be sensational run of the day outside of that plowed their way through and buried The assembly districts concerned are al- Fluck Newman charge that a corner by accidents to the machinery, but reached Ha Talked With Albaagb, Governor Bailey spent some time talk-- Archiquette's. Haskell got the ball on under a pile of wreckage weighing many here yesterday and was to have been most wholly in the poorer districts in the Is being maintained on the board of trade east and west sides of the city In which and that the price of short ribs has been the grass on their own thirty yard line, tons, fully sixty human beings.

Ing with Morton Albaugh, chairman of thoroughly overhauled at the Carondelet ways and placed in regular service. men can easily rea rooms for a short I raised to an unreasonable amount. the only piece of solid ground in tho The first car, in which were the play whole field, and Hauser was given the ers, was completely demolished, the roof the Republican state committee, Imme-'diately after the Wyandotte county repre time without exciting suspicion, in near- ly all Instances the witnesses testlfled fQPERJURY CHARGE being torn away and falling across a car STUDENTS ARE HURT sentatives left the office. lie also spent some time in his telephone booth. ball on the tackle back.

He squirmed through between right tackle and guard of coal, while the body of the car was reduced to kindling-wood against the in the houses from which they were reg-I AGAINSl GEN CHAot Governor Bailey in rpeaklag last eight and ran eighty yards through the mud to a touchdown with the Missourians trail IN A CLASS RUSH Crawfordsville, Oct. 31. Three stu-. istered. Arrests will follow the attempt regarding the appointment of Attorney side of the steel freight car.

The second coach, containing a brass band, was to vote any of the peisons accused. I Denver. Oct. 21. The court-martial for General Coleman to assist In the boodle ing after, unable to catch up with the partly telescoped, and the third coach The Herald which has been taking a se- I the trial of Brigadier General John Chase, Investigation said: fleet "redskin who tore through the heavy was overturned and hurled down a fif "Upon 'the written request of County cret ballot, forecasts the re-election of I commanding officer of the Colorado Na ground at surprising speed.

The remainder of the "game was a succession of teen-foot embankment. The other coaches Mayor Low by a margin of 13,143, over tional guard, charged with perjury and dents received dangerous injuries and several others were bruised in the first Wabash college class fight between sophomores and freshmen yesterday. The. dangerously hurt are: Arthur B. Stone, Gosh Attorney Gibson I hare Instructed Attorney General Coleman to assist in the "In- vestlgatlon before the grand Jury and af- fumbles and punts with the ball being did not Ieave Ve Stne George B.

Mccieiian. The lirooklyn I disobedience of orders of the Governor, fore K. V. made their distance the first time, although the ball had gone to Crimson several times. There was only one spectacular piece of work.

Early in the first half Millice went around the end for a run of twenty-five yards and had a clear field before him had he not slipped and fallen. The second half was K. although they could not score. Using a tackle back formation they hammered the Washburn for steady gains, but were held on downs every time Washburn's goal was In immediate danger. Washburn gained little ground in the second half.

The field had been trampled into loblolly, and Washburn's light men were all in and cpuld make little impression on the K. U. line. The Blue played a defensive game and punted out of danger whenever their goal was threatened. End Runs Not Attempted.

K. U. tried but one end run. Griggs came In fresh in Fleishman's place and was sent for a try around left end. He was downed with a gain of less than two yards and K.

U. went back to the tackle of the University, with his family, was Daily Eagle canvass of the probable listened to arguments by opposing at vote in Greater Nw Tork in the coming torneys on the latter charge this after worked back and forth across the cen ter of the field. in the fifth coach and was not injured. en, ankle broken; Arthur Klein, terwards in the prosecution of the cases if there be any true bills returned." election based on returns received from I n00n and took the case under advise- Elkhart. three ribs broken; W.

O. lineup: Heroism of Young Women. Immediately after the shock the passen about 25,000 voters indicate that McClel- I ment. Adjournment was taken until Mon HaskelL. Position.

Missouri Davis, Crawfordsville, kneecap dislocated. lan will carry the city by about 48,919 plu Coons day morning. gers, men ana women, oegan tne irantic Roast for a City Council. Minneapolis, Oct. 21.

The most scathing The fight waged hotly for an hour More than 100 students were in the melee, which Wheeler. tackle ILIt LAV XVA. iVI. I rality. The charge of perjury was practically Duean.

left Hof wont 01 tearing away me reviuise anu dismissed yesterday. arraignment of municipal government took place on the campus, A QUIET ELECTION AHEAD. Hunt center Chllders pulling out tne oeaa ana aying classmates Oliver, right guard Landon. and friends. The young women, dressed E.

bright colors for the holiday, performed R. Hauser left end H. Anderson heroic work. Though the bodies were in Rush Hustle Hurry Bustle SENATOR BURTON'S Colorado Has a Supreme Court Judge TOU Please, but Just rememVr the vgiw4 uMBuuiiism. 6 little memorandum you have.

Yes, it HAWAIIAN LECTURE quarterback Capt. several instances horribly mangled, one and one partially beheaded. to unoose. isozodont. iv.r..

rts Vorr littlo tnfersY Via I fullback Amos they took upon their laps the heads of the Speoial to the Capital. been taken by the general public in the THREE MEN KILLED Connent. St. Louis, referee: Elliott. dying and injured ana soothed their suf Washington, D.

Oct. 3L Senator 1 nu formation. The ball was wet and slippery and fumbles were numerous, Washburn Ul UWVCS, tmt Omaha, umpire, minutes. campaign preceaing tne seiecuon 01 a 1 iirntC PflfJC th Supreme court which will I ILLIflUlO Ml if EL Burton aelivered an Interesting elcture ferings as best they could, until the sur I geon arrived. being the chief offender in that respect.

on the Hawaiian islands at the Opera Bld next Tuesdar. No oublic meetings Their blood-stained and grimy garments house in this city last night. In spite of have been held and the electioneering I Peoria, HL. Oct. a.

Three miners were 25 SCORED IN LAST HALF. were gloomy witnesses of their heroism. a heavy rain a large crowd was present. work has been confined almost entirely kMed and four injured, one seriously, in The players were so thoroughly cqvered with the mud through which they wal lowed that It was impossible to recognize the individual players after theflrst ten A general alarm was sounded, and ev- ever drafted in Minneapolis Is contained in the report of the grand Jury submitted today. The report says that graft permeates the city council and that there are aldermen who block legislation tin til they are paid their price.

To Examine Food Products, Washington, Oct. 2L-Dr. William D. Bigelow. of Gardner, Johnon county, assistant chief ehtmist of the Department of Agriculture, has been transferred to New York and detailed to examine food products as they arrive at that port.

He will be given several assist- ants. i Two Boys Boa Away. Special to the Capital- Oct. 21. Giles King, a High school student aged 37, and.

James -Byers, aged 1. disappeared today, aa5 ttcir parents cava no trace of tlxea. an accident at the Newsam Coal mine-at to the newspapers. The list of nomina Senator Burton nas lost none of his popularity with the people of this vicinity. Fast Work by Yale in Playing Against I ery assistance the city could afford was Farmlngton today, a quantity of slate tions for the Judgeship is as follows: minutes of play.

Columbia. 1 who never miss an opportunity to hear rushed to the wreck which was three miles from the business center. Surgeons Democrat. Adair Wilson; Republican, New York, Oct. 31.

With the score 0 to For K. Rice, the Topeka boy, put up the best Individual game. Fleishman John Campbell: Populist, Frank W. Ow fallir on them. The dead: MYRON MCKANN.

ERNEST ANDERSON. JACK WILLIAMS. 0 at the end of the first half Columbia's aim talk. Saves Dog From Vivisectora. dashed out in automobiles Fire wagons ambulances, express wagons, undertakers ers; Socialist.

Channing Sweet; Socialist- did not show to goea jjaciiS' eleven was crashed beneath, the irresist Labor, N. Knight. vehicles, private conveyances and even man and Caldwell were the stars of the Either Campbell, who Is at present ible attack of Tale at the Polo grounds this afternoon and was defeated by a delivery wagons were sent to carry away Hr. Campbell in Washington. Indianapolis.

Oct. 21. To rescue her pet dog about to be vivisected, Mr. W. N.

Parks of 1121 East Pratt street today her way into the Eclectic Medical Washburn lineup, although every man should be given credit for good chief Justice, or Wilson, a former Judge tne dead and Injured. score of 23 to 0. The attendance was 30, Special to the Capital. of the court of appeals, will be elected. Da.aisman held'grandly in K.

charges Strong Meo Wept. 000.. Washington, D. Oct- 21 Represent Owers' candidacy is' regarded as helpful college, although twenty students sought tn Trp-pnt her. She recovered the doe.

and largely responsible for shutting In the first half Columbia held Tale While those were being carried to the ative Campbell of Kansas arrived in K. U. off without a score. Cunningham but only after she had struck several of to the Republican candidate. Just as his candidacy for the governorship wag a WasIiiEgtoa today for the session, Continued on Page TwoJ (Continued on Page Two.) her opponents.

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