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CEDAK BAl'IPS," SUND A OCTOBER 20, 1 90 16 PAGES No. 199 Vol. 31 fresh regnlatlon. and strenuously company, of Canadlan'soldlers met a detaobmen of tlie American soldiers at IOWA CITY MAN LOST PRIZE ON held this view Do Dlcn riijVlnCHOW WEEK IN other member): of the committee IOWA NORMAL TEAM ARE OUTCLASSED cross carried t'oa ball well up to Simpson's ijoal and-' sent Melnlyre tli rough the lir' Simpson's l'iT. was made by a place the thirty yard line by- Dean.

Simpson, Cornell, KILLS HIMSELF today; finally declaring 'hat he considered that lie won the prize. GERMAN EMPIRE the center of the upper; steal arch of the bri-ige and escorted; them la l.un-dy"s Lane. The certinanies took place in the presence of a company a dis-tingufc-tlied representatives of the Canadian and American tjoyernments vet and that he would not try asain. If the money was withheld it was not his fault. SI.

DeuLsch said he wouud give M. SANTO S-DUMOMT MAKES SUCJ tnousnd fj-ancs to the the lineup of the 1 erans, historical organizations and eminent citizens of theNiagara fron 10. FuliOVl.r Slmpsor Hickim o' Jon' C1 Kenrj I log'. Jrai CESSFUL TRIP IN BALLOON. tier.

i-nmnjLtteti, 1ju Hiiioe-DuiiioiiL ileclin-j ed to ihft ort'r an e. solution of COLUMBIA WON FROM HAMILTON Touchdown Made in acfi Hah' of mils CAME BACK IN RECORD TIME, away from the tov.f Pickens Game by Columbia. York, Oct. IS. Columbia won today's foot ball game-vnth Hamilton LIST OF CASUALTIES GIVEN.

left guard left tackle left end quarterback half left' hall full back score ol 1J to 0. In -the first halt I Middle Weaver Columbia go around Hamilton's -riant ward Names of Killed and Wounded of LUi.lt end for a touchdown from which a seal was kicked. In the set-Dad, half Columbia made a sensational. spurt through Referee, lane: umpire. Clararner touchdowns.

Middlcton. Kennedy, A Hamilton's right bail un rubers, E. Rogers, Latimer; goals Family Affair Had Not Been Very Many Beautiful Floral Tributes Re Remonstrated Vith Judges Cornell College Defeated by from: field, Hayward, jean," from ihe.ten yard line. By clever work a seconds later Columbia isltirted right end once more for-a touchd and kicked goeL Decision and Deutsch Says He is Satisfied. Happy "and it is Supposed Des pendency Caused Deed.

Minneaotarlnnell Game Post-poned Other Games. ved to Place on Sareopharjus Other German touchdowns. Dean. first half, uies; second, 30 minutes. BUCKNELL BARELY THINKS MISS STONE 18 SAFE.

Company, Ninth Infantry. Washington, Oct. IS. The names of ltK killed and wounded of Company li. infantry, in the engagement with holomen on Canditra Island ot Saiuar, last Wednesday, are given in a eablettram from Genera! Chaftte ihla afternoon.

The killed: WILLIAM ft. RITCHiB. KOWAP.D F. BUP.NS. i CAW- M.

JOHNSOX. i WILLIAM LOFT1N. JACK rbEOMLlS. CHAIiLIE WILSON. OltVILLl-i J.

DP.OMGOOE- Dled from wounOs receiverl in action: First Sergeant WILLIAM F. GOI.M-L1.-.T. JOHN P. KEC.L.K11 Paris, OcL 10. M.

Santos-Dumont as. University of Pennsylvania Runs up American Minister to' Russia Urges Berlin, Cot. seventieth birth-ty- of the late emperor Frederick wa cended. at Si. Cloud dt this after.

lows. Oct. 10. Special: Tl body of Benjamin Beard was dlscove ed about 'J o'clock this morning in noun, rose yai-u-s. and then ireinted Against Hard Proposition.

Oct. 19. The Univer. ty Pennsylvania defeated the quietiy celebrated yesterday." the city with a bul ior rne nuiei tower, his balloon going In a straight Sine. It was seen through his brain and a revolver in his hand.

Bueknell team this afternoon on the! Franklin field by sis to nothing. The1 mornins Kmperor William placed a wi-eaih ot violets on the ln-eaih hud attached to It a while satio lihban with Ute initials oi their The body discovered lying In a tti perfectly natural and there "I'l to arrive at tint rohnd it. The time up to that with the wind in the balloon's 1 was. eight minutes-and forty-live onds. It "returned agaiast the and made slower headway, iiUt boys from Lewisburg played hard foot hall and only the call of time iu the first half prevented them scoring Matter on Buigiria.

St. Petersbursr. Oct.jl9. C'naMemange Tower, the United State's 'embassador to Russia, has' returned -'tram Berlin, and Is 'continuing his; exertions in behalf, of Miss Stone, the kidnapped American missionary. The Jtus'sian foreign office is showing and willingness- to assise Tower.

He lias Dr. Dlmitri the HulgarSan representative here.1 and -thro'uFrh him iiiforinefi the government of the Intense interest- taken in the case, in the United. States'. Toer learn to evi.k-nce ot 'n--' was crossed on the breast while i. Illinois 24, Chicago 0.

I Harvard 6, Weit Point 0. I Yile 22, Penn. State College 0. i Michigan 22, Northwestern 0. Princeton 35, Brown 0.

i Penrwylvania 0. Naval Cadets 18, Lehigh 0. Wisconsin 22, Kno 5. Columbia 12, Hamilton 0. J- Purdue 19, DePauw 0.

t. Cornell 17, Carlisle" 0. I Simpson 27, Cornell College 10. Wounded: liarlia G. Lyons.

mausoleum ami tlt monument -i touchdown. They had pushed the the right which held the revolver had fallen over' it. Tlie feer -were crossed Jac'a: 31. Robert L. Hampiou, kept in a true direction for St.

Cluud, ltussell. serious: Henry which waa reached in the total time hill from their-otto, forty yard linn to within a lew feet of the red and blue's goal and their offense was growing the; knees and from the imli-tJon's no- part of the body moved Eugene Dewiti. serious; Frank of twenty-nine minutes and fifteen sec It after the 'fatal hiiot -was fired. At his feet lay ail old alack hat. With Uner drew, slight; ilusiclan na.rtes slisht.

ronger as Pennsylvania's was grow day delegations from ciftvieni teg. imonts placed wreaths tho sa'iv'upiia- gus. The city of Potsdam sent laurel crown. At itan: Vclimds K.t.aa! Ftati-'- ing weaker. ed throuirh Stanclott that.

the Bulgar ring aim he had sent, the bullet direct ians had cleared the frontier region STOP COULD NOT into the center of the forehead and out through, tlie 'back. Biiwd was still the. brigands to be erlck. Prints Auguste 'and 't tttaa af onds. Cut Instead n( descending Immediately Samos-Dumonc made a broad Kwcey over tlie Atrti club grounds-, with the result, that anOLher minute and tv.cnty-liv; seconds were consumed before the workmen seised the guide rope.

Thus technically. Snn-tor-Dumont exceeded the time limit by forty seconds. An enormous crowd hidins of the entire-population in or- gathered around-the liea in large pools. Cedar Oct. 19.

Special: The fool hall team from Drake univei ity Brown oFct Ball Eleven Defeated by liii I Llii- I'lisaml car also brought Horal nu tn tombs. Cotuplco-i: aiiioni: the il-lrii tributes watt a wrarii sent by ihf British colony at P.ni to r-: Princeton by Largs Score (cctlvely. Annapolis-Lehigh. Annapolis. OcL IS.

The Naval Cadets defeated Lehigh university today by a scon: eighteen to nothing. Game Was Postponed. Minneapolis, Oct. 39 Tho Minne-sota-Crlnneil game vas called oil ow Princeton, Oct. IS.

Princeton de ccordlng to the latest reportts re came here loday from Moines and returned to their native haunts last night with another victory their ceived at tiie cmbassy-lhe brigands are feated Brown today, by a sco Inclined to surrendert'o Bulgaria. It ere made oHne ih.I it, i athered inside and outside ih-i grounds nd gave the aeronaut a tremendous vation. As the basket came within to 0. Twenty three points in the halt, and the standard of the Queen ot Prussia .11 hoped In vlewjof -Consul Gen-DIcMinson's negotiations that the credit. They bent the icwa r.or mal team today by a score of 33 to 2.

The game was a-furious 6u through out; and the Drake men were simply it.ut the speaking distance Santos-Dumont lean- ing to the death o. cx-GovernDr Pills. life of Miss Stone ivllrbe.snvcd. th-inee-: the Empress Frederick. The iwn was unable to stop The act must have been committed during the r.isht as he was seen yester-riaj- In the city.

There is no direct cause Lhat can be assiKneil for the deed at present, but the theory of foul play which was at.first suspected was proven-erroneous by the finding of JIG.1; In money on his person. Also the revolver was new and had never been used before, showine that he purchased it for this' express purpose. lie was a man about -Ti years of aae and lived on' his farm east of town with his daughter. He had had some trouble ivitb his wife some years ago and since then they hive not been very friendly. bury.

backs, who repeatedly went 'too fast a class for the I achers. THINK GENERAL OEWET IS DEAD. cr the sido and 1 the prise?" Hundreds of s'pecta-shourotl But Count tion, a me7nher'of the committee, through her line for big gtiins. I'nucc Besides this, they averaged about MICHIGAN BEATk.NORTHWESTERN veiled at Nordhausen, Prussian. Haic-' ony.

with ceremonies iueiuding Three monuments to the late pounds heavier than tho British Have Siveral.Prisaners Who showed up stronger than any ious same in. general team work. nien of the Norma! Scaia. And in aiici- Punt- Emperor William were unveiled yester-. Her hacks fumbled rreauently, unveiled ai.Ais: tion.

to all the Drake mnnii: Smith, played the baby act and wr Michigan Men Much Stronger Ing and Defense. Ann Arbor, OcL 19. gan defeated Northwestern and fouoweu tneir lannw Chapelle in the presence of Crown' -4 Prince Frederick William, who alter- .1 not allow his men to go onto the grid. of CORNELL COLLEGE FIELD MEET. wards relumed to Botin.

The other enthusiasm by sayinrr: "My friend, you have lost theorize by forty seconds." Numbers of tlie on-lookerj protested aaalhst this announcement lively terms, hut Count De Deon said: "That i the decision of the committee in accordance with the rules th-a contest." The crowd, however, 'refused to accept tot view, and a. warm discussion erasued. the majority of the spectators takins.the ground Have Given the News. Natal, Oct. Genera DoWet's recent inactivity has produced.

the impression, nmocg military men that he is either dead or incapacitated through illnes's. or to a letter rem Pretoria a prominent Boer recently wrote to a friend, there terrible hard ships suffered by in the field, especially rorri lack of sur unless he was allowed to select ail the 'otEcials himself. The Normal consented to have the same tiiricn-who refere'ed the 'game at AT SHELLSBURG gent's Held this afternoon by a score of 29 to 0. Michigan kept the hall in north-western's territory throughout almost the entire game and frequently-held -the Chicago rnen for downs. Northwestern was also pttntrd by many yards -on each cicbange of of both teams piayed the Statu university the-day before, Pal, Track Meet Develops Some Gsof -W- Material For Team.

bratloa ot Ms tehlIe, birthday was 7 Jit. Vernon, Oct. IS. Special: the SIiIlsoins The a fall held meet was heiu at Ash rail; enizta at tnis aCternooa ami while there wcrej the Hnth-haus. hich was vclisi.

tloasiand or Chicaro. two ol i al was. entitled to the Driie because he had reached the grounds within thirty b'all-iu the wesL aensatiouai reecrus ttta-tt-, acu.tvi.-t wir meet has accomplished' ol-yct ttttl icirsha-r. me. a geons.

"DeWet, for" eiainple'," the. Boer, "'suffered Uhc most terrible "insisted that they -would not endldly on the by Shetlsburxv Oct. 10. Special: The committee', at' Rh'eUsburs have been fortunate enough' id seeure Hon. R- although he had not descended immediately.

The aeronaut, atte- either -arorjid "the Several agony before: he woun6 in a 'ih ii un honorary tnembe -juless they allomed -Cehibee-bbti'. aVd'im'ottlet not throw -up. the. game the Normal manager'at p'rotestiriE against the decision of the t. C6uslns.tbe contrest njan tor spe'ii Thursay An exhibition of.

the ials. medals, lictui Is a tint, orator, and is posted tonal and state ThlsVill-bh the only rally times', the. Michigan. through Northwcstcrn's line and block: ed jionts. PurdueOePauw.

Lafayette. Oct. 13. Septidw. 'j shrugged his should-km and remarked: Any way.

I do r.c rare personally for the 1M Intended to sivc to the poor." Tht crowd persisted in declaring that San tos-Duinont had won. A number ladies present threw tlowers over ttii aeronaut, rtnd others offered him bo burg' iliis. year and probably the only ed Ja the. a. splinter from a Ishcil 'gaajresed ''if.

coEsetitience. dressed with dirty' Five'' captured 'at different, pbutss rccentiy said De Wet was' dead b'tit" gave? diftirbnt ijlara Oi his death, j-ssintst these reports is tne sttateiLieut that rtcently taken nr' vr.cr if iibrtliir'nc part of bp.3s Jt'fvor sneech Cousins will malic in the met were mined. ViAftcr. the Normal players their opponents with slug. 'and-fouls, but nothing' of kind "a allowed.

The Drake men three touchdowns -and three kick's from the field! The Teachers at y. Th citizens of the presented" to Vlrchuw wtx3 apened yesterday at the ICuasttO.vr-ae lnuseii'm. It is said that the cttar Virchow the order or the white was received herv thai Andrew D. White. Untied statics will return to In November to sty, caused sreat aratlsfantion in J3er7: lin.

The papers city, referring to the United States naval estimates country are invited to come anil net s'most brilliant orator d.t cuss me cjuets: one admirer even presented him nt state' meet risst'' spring. iL'lias' ser: ed in mea tire to chtasity contestants" for tht; systematic which precedes that events. 1-ast Epriiis C6raell folinwed the State -inivetsKy's'-lT points ia the state meet with a very suggestive It. The liesL men of last year's team are again in seimo! rjid with fqc.il-ities iu coach itnd training tnis year's team jini'iiircs to hctier any iraek record shia ttaj yet'ibade. '( linn-ins Is the 100 yard, dash McKetizie, Cape-land, 10 i-o.

Half mila run F- J. Miller, Carhart. palitical' situation from a repuhllcav standpoint. with a little white rabbit. At th iraa; 3'- Uaatsch htats-i: rrrivi-i tempted to make a place kick from the.

yard line, hut failed. Sav- Oolonv jd on the lg of his capture-that he took breakfast De Wet. grounds, having iust reached Paris from Biarritz. He advanced, embraced say President F-oosevelt's plan to mako' times, however, the Normalites sue eded in through Drake's SheUsburg is making preparation ior large crowd and no doubt will have These nuiet campaigns are where ie votes stay at home, but if you ime to hear Mr. Cousins he will en the United States navy.

the-second struitgest in the world is lie realized. a Santos-Dumont, shook hands and said "For my part I consider that you havi won the prize." Crowds gave the twi CARLISLE INDIANS DEFEATED. They Give Cornell Men Some Point-ers on the Game, However. Oct. 19.

"-jlly thousand th: onged the Pan-American stadium this afternoon to see the foot game between the Carlisle Indians and Cornell university. Cornell won by a score of IT to 0. hut It wns a gnio that taxed ail the resources of tho crimson awhile, tor tlie Indian ends sot over the ground fast and showed the Ithaeans a. few things in th way of AGAIN HAS A RAINBOW SMILE. and blocking The line-up follows: Hazlewood .0 men a crcat ovation, cheering heartily deavor to make you see why you should net out this year the same as any other time- Democrats as well as rcpubii- Iowa University Team Hope For Vic-! for Santos-Dumont and Deutsch.

Deli filarje Schlick Duakertou LT Stress P.E- E. Jones 3iis can listen attentively to sucri ipeakcrs as Mr. Cousins, and 'Our Bob'1 l.ib. uarter run Roberts, Tunne chfte. 2:10 yard dr.h Smith, Taylor, 2i- Enntos-DumonT claims that he the prize because he reached the i.

L.te itmi. and thai the or rules governing the contest mat mention ot having to touch the wlrhin thlry minutes. should be greeted by a large uurtientc tory Against Minnesota. Iowa City. Oct.

10. Feeling at the University of Iowa over the success or defeat of the Iowa nt Mln- ntupolls Saturday Is divided. lias really no reason to expect a victory playing low. The Cornell teem was Shellsburg, Thursday evening, uci. wr 3L 1301.

The dispute is due to the nctlno of LEXINGTON RACES ARE Yesterday Was Poor Day For Talent In Almost Every-Race, Le.vligton. Oct. meeting the Kentucky Trotting and Horse" Breeders" assoclailon closed today. Camhria. Maid, the Tavoriie in ihe pace, tlnished last in every heat.

iL won in straight heats. Sally Simp-. son won the Blue Crass sta's tta straight heats. May Aleeu. the favorite, finishing fourth, iu the first and being distanced the second.

Hawthorne won the Kentucky stakes 2S0 yard auidle Itoberts, Mcen-Hop. and jump Copeland, arid one that FOUND DEAD IN HIS BED. KNOX COLLEGE WAS DEFEATED. RT Stoakes -LE. C.hantry Roberts P.H.WolC and Adams Wallace and Cotlon Stoui Jones has shown up very badly in the prac modified the terras of the contest tice gnrr.es.

olteris, -10 inches. Scored on Wisconsin But Once In Last Broad jump Copelar.d, 1. feet 11 Coach Knlpe set the men to wonder-g and working hard when lie an- Id Resident of Haileton Discovered Dead at. Noon Yesterday. Independence.

Oct. 1Q. Special: John Half of Game sertlns the latter stipulation. Santos-Dumont at the time protested and refused 10 be hound by the Madison. lD.The foot hall IC'il'JS- Higu jumrt-Tunaeciife.

McDade. irame between the Wisconsin L'nivi feet 1 Inch. nounced lhat'the Minnesota1 team was thirty per cent better this year than last. The Idwh team goes through ius formations much less perfectly than list year. 1 Nelson, an old resident of this county, and a veteran ot the civil war was found dead in bed at his home in Ha-ileton.

today at noon. His wire was sity and ldios colleee ret-ulted in score of r'i to 5 in fnvor'of Wlscons Shot put FCoubrt. Irwia, 32 feet CHICAGO TEAM IS OUTCLASSED. University of. Illinois Foot Ball Men the Better.

Steamship Arrivals. New York Bolivia from Naples; Wisconsin scored eleven in each Pole vaurL Say Miller. Van 9 feet Inches. by a length In both heats. In the first Hawthorne reduced her mark from The summaries follow: pace.

SI. 000, twelve starters: Dan 1 1 1'. Junius Chicago. Oct. 19.

The snappy foot hall team ot th University of Illinois Iowa's goal line has not been cross- i Cor over two years. It will be in the eatesc danger, at Mlnnapolis Satur- 1 iy because of the earliticss of the scorci! a Touchdown In the ond half. HARVARD BARELY SCORES. Philadelphia from boutiinmpion L'AcniiKiine from Havre; Etntria Trom UvotpooI. away from home.

His son went away to work in the morning leaving him. as be suprosed. asleep. "When he returned at noon he found him dead. Heart failure Is supposed to have been the tore.

through the Chicago lice Hammer throw RaUibun, Kouha. fOtL Discti3 throw Kouba, Van Burea, t'S i Hamburg Asignste ictoria ironi though it had been paper 'today and season and the greenness of the Hawk-eye team. New York Phoenicia from Aew lorg. Latt Icet inches. West Point Team Lost Game i Forty Seconds cf Play.

at the end of two strenuous halves, tho score stood Illinois 24. Chicago 0 Oueeiistown Tjrnbna irom isew Coach Knire's latest Taney has been i train the team, hard the past week York for Liverpool. West Point, Oct 19. Today's bat Neither side scored during the first: CRUSHED DY AUTOMOBILE. Uvcrrool Ccorgis from New tle between Harvard ar.d West Point halt, Chicago sa her goal by punt, ing with a favoring wind.

In the sec- York. for place kicking. Watters. Wilklns and Macey have been worked at kicking goals from placerrienut and have acquired a fair degree of skill at it. was the most hotly contested lilue Grass stake, fr.OOu.'for ::1 trot-.

Sally Simpson 1 11 Dorothy Redmond 2 Alice Cnrr 3 i Time. Kentucky stake. Jl.OOO trotting, two Chaffeur Lest Control of Machi: cvcDiy matched game of foot hall vcr BURLINGTON GETS NEW LINE. Council Grants Franchise to Muscatine Road Being Built. Burlington.

Iowa. Oct. 15. Special: At an ndjoumeil meetinc- of the city council this evening an ordinance wns adopted granting to F. 5.

Churchill ami ond half the maroons were crushed back four times for touchdowns 'and it in Road. played on-West Point's oval. It was by WEATHER FOR IOWA, Sunday and Monday; light Iowa win so upon Northup field with very complete system of guards' West Point, Oct. 10- a mere scratch that Harvard scored each time goals were kicked. accident occurred near hero this af-i back plays.

Not only theimple guards' against West Point, their only touch down being made In fortv seconds he crnooa which resulted in the almost. iithorne 1.1 SIMPSON DEFEATS CORNELL the risht ot way for a rrtllrond. instant death of Frederick H. Bene- Melton I Pages The Tight granted were Immcdlately diet, a son ot E. C.

Benedict, ami per- Time, ::13. Ir.rlianoia Methodists Play all Around assijrncit to the Muscatine ir.ortn nnu fore time was called. The score was sit to nothing. MET STRONGEST ADVERSARY. 1 lowa Normal Team Outclassed.

Iowa City Man Kills Himself. Lost Priie in Technicality. youth Railway company. The ordi Mt. Vernon Brethren.

Indmnnla. Oct. 15. Simpson defeated haps the fatal injury Cronvillc; Kane, a guest ot BenedkL Benedictj STOCK MARKE. UNCERTAIN.

and Kane with a chaEeur sinned frocnl Tuxedo in an automobile for Wesli Traders Are to Decide States nance provides that the road must he hullt and In operation on or before De Week in German Cornell college yesterday afternoon by back play, which has not lae-jn success-re! ot line, but the tackles hack, which is the celebrated tnndem. Ihe end back, a new play, and nil tho variations which may he obtained by playing only one end. tackle, or Euard back- The striking power of these, phiys is great owing to the quickness with which they are gotten oft arid the tremendous push cacericd by the Interference. They arc not confined to any one place In the opposition, but may go against whatever spot In the line or emi which cember 31. 10K.

and that the mad shall Pennsylvania State College Give Yale Point to attend a foot ball game. The of Northern Pacific. Plenty ol Hard Work. N'cw OcL 19. The Yale foot never be sold, leased or assigned to or amalgamated or consolidated with any other line of railway entering the city.

rain had made the roadway slippery. New York. Oct- There seemed ause today lr the large ball cloven met its strongest adversary Also that it shall always lac and remain on the Northern Pacific preferred, and of the season thua far in the game nn independent, free and competing with Pennsylvania State college on a score of 27 to 10 the fourth successive victory for Simpson this year with a total of 101 points a lotal of 10 points by her opponents. Itae Dean played quarter for the first time this year, giving the team the life and snap that has been lacking in the past. Simpson won the tos and chose the weiit (Vtoal.

Dean kicked oft to Mcln-tyre who was downed by Morrison. Simpson held for downs ar.d after a series of line smashes Mlddlcton went Captain Williams decides is best or railway. The Jluscntir.e North and South lin the Yale held this afternoon. Yale In descending a hill tho chaltonr lost control, ran ir-to a breakwater, anil upset the machine. Kane was thrown under tho magazine which weighed four hundrod pounds.

The aiuoracliile toppled over, and Senedict was crushed beneath its weight. easiest. There is one position In MlnnesoLi line which Iowa has Is now completed and Is in operation won by a score of 22 (o 0. but the fig. 2At the County Seat.

Win From lown city. Additional Telegraph. 3 Gossip in Iowa Politics. An Accnvt of Wreck. Additional Iowa Telegraph.

4 Weekly Market Letter. Doing a Great Work. Teachers Say Adieu. 5 Personals. Finds Some Watches.

6 City Council Proceedings. Today's Chunth Services. Scalpers Now Hold MarkeL 9rief Stories of the City. 9 Murder is Murder. ures don't represent the quality of the leading up for heavily.

If Iowa makes as far ns Etrick. about miles of this city: offense and the strength of the de n. killing that position will be very professional traders made uncertain work with the stock In the absence ot assured leadership. The slock opened unchanged, advanced a poInL dipped two points, and then fluctuated doubtfully, nils unsettled the whole mar-'. ket and semi.

stagnation settled over the dealings. Amalgamated copper was the exception which was strong and active throughout with only occasional slight The huyin: was concentrated in character attrihnted to tho Boston fUpposcd to br cov- inwn am! nil the succeeding colleges The accincat occurred two miles in try to find It. The names of tht Iowa eleven as at fease- which the Pennsylvania state team put up. A number of times they pushed their backs through the Yale rash BnOv tbongh their Inability to throush for the first touchdown after CALLAHAN MUST STAND TR1AL. Judge Baker Overrules Plea in Abate north cf Centtal Valley.

rresent with the ages, weichts and five minute of play and rynn kicked goil. heights, follow: ROOSEVELT RECEIVES OVATION, ment and Also Demurrer. Omaha. X-T. Calla Cornell kicked off and secured hall sustain an attack as Yale did pro-' Vented their scoring.

Yale's players iberts left end. 5 feet II Inches. parts. ITS pounds. Conlthoril.

left Cert 11 inches on a fumble. After two downs Cornell cored a place kick. were almost used up before the second 1 jthoris. There was no newts to hind ttin hio People Enthusiastic Over Hi! Entertaining a Negro. han, the alleged kidnapper of Eddie Cmiahy, will have to stand Irlsl on the charges of perjury.

Judge Baker overruled the plea in abatement and al half was ended. Two of the Pennsyl Dean kicked and Simpson securer) ycarr. ITS rounds. Insistence by copper interests that tho the ball from Cornell on Ken Delaware. Ohio.

Oct. 10. The open vania state team were taken out or shitted. Hollvnbeck, loft guard. 6 I inch 1W pounds.

n'edy went -throuch for a touchdown. ing of the Ohio campaign here today IlriKVJ, center. feet, y.nrs, 1J0 A Town Nearly PerfeC-10 Late Fashions From Paris. Comfort of Casement Window. White Muslin For Afternoon Wear Handy Things to Know.

Timely Menus, Jt Society. Musical and Dramatic 12 Editorial. TRAVIS WINS ANOTHER CUP. but Dean missed goal. E.

secur ed another touchdown after a lln-smash for seven yards hut there wa. goal. Time to calied with the bnl tomp.iny's stneks on hand were not induty large. Sugar, and People's gas thmrcl some sympathy in the lata Amalgamated copper rose 3 points in.) closed within a shade or the list rite market closed Irregular and dull. Smith, right guard.

4 feel in yeers, 5S pounds. Wins Cup Given by Westbroofe Golf in the center of the field In ght tackle, feel. ot Simpson. Score Simpson It: noil 5. Cornell kicked ort in the second hair end Dr.an returned the hall twenty-five ty the republicans was Ihe most largely attended for years.

The feature of ihe on-asion was the remembrance of McKlnley and appeal for the support rtf President rtoosevolt. Kpevches were made tiy f.ovrrr.or Nash, and Senators Former. Ilnpna and Nippert. Whcen Yrnt. Bwlicr T.

tVashlnston rcprijctnailve of colored The greatcjt of thr day wrt5 when tirnator Hnnna, he ilid not Intend to politics or re- so the demurrer nt attorney which has hcen before the court for the past s-lv months. The trial will rirrthaWy come up ncTt week. BODIES OF SOLDIERS HONORED. Victims of Battle of Lundy's Lane Receive Niagara Ort. lodles of She nine American soldiers killed in the battle of Lundy's I-inc.

were rclnterrcd this r.ftemoon near the spot where they fell lr. the Moedy strirc of nearly a hnndrcd years ego, The bodies were discovered several months ago and identified ns mcm'Krs of the Ninth United States A Club at Tournament. New York. Oct. 19.

Walter J. Travis, of the City Golf club who held the amateur golf championship of America for the past two years, won ihe Westbrook cup today at Ihe annual Invitation tournament ot the West-brook Golf club near Greater Kiver. I 13 The Book Shelf, 14 Provisioning an Atlanlic Liner. Havana's Most Beautilu! Woman. Nicholas of Montenegro.

1 Tree Worth a Fortune, Pertinent Paragraphs. yards. Ross punted twice. Simpson curlnp the ball on downs Immediately after the kicks. Slmrjton tried fo: Wtiters.

right end, 5 feet I inch. Williams, quarter, feet years, lis pounds. Wellanrt. left half. 5 feet 11 years.

IS1 pound. Wllkins. right hair, 3 feet 10 Inches years'. IB pounds. r.urkley.

full back, 3 feel II yenrs. lis pounds. This team riv-ernccs 175 years and 5 feet Inches. phice kick, hot mUtsed. Cornell kicked STONE'S CAMPAIGN IS OPENED.

William J. Bryan Graces First Rally by Making Addreaa. Macon, Oct. IP. Ex-Governor William J.

S. Stone's senatorial caiti-ralgn opened here today. William 'J. Bryan was the principal speaker. Governor Stone.

Congressman Taockvr Chanap Clark also aiit aMmaaat from the twenty-five yard line And I Long lrUn.l. Travis defeated Charles Dean returned the hall twenty-five I H. Sceley. the Connecticut state cl yards, nosers went through for alpion In the tlnai round nt IS 15 Printing Without Ink. Ke Will he a King.

Two Noted Boera. Fourteenth Century Fresco. 16 Some Hitt of thc.Djy. touchdown and Kink kicked goal. I match play by seven up and six to sign as senator or as chairman of the CtrwM aa a fashioned crisa-lplay.

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