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111 Im i IS 1 li I Mtm I i i tk MiZ Ml II wem lWwuUTbyb tM aft regular temAtic buoklf ct the lice wi indulged JnV iMto finish jVMuch biefceritig took place previous to to iaine ifcr Scott who played wlih aila thVinrt pari of too season and Vnoli a ciatnied iwd ft professional lipecord ltVwM t0 lc him finallr looked fonvard to an piajrjand everybody Interesting and aclentlBogsroo Botoro tirad to begin play tho only Kins IVHbclm made hls appearance at the head of the Qalvtaton Rootatdrlal society who caalo to make things lively for the gold and blue Each man woro the colors and a button having on it a halt moon of gold and one of blue terming background for tho picture ot football Those buttons were ordered by the King htuiseJf who wore in addition tho Ant complimentary button Issued by tho directors of tre Fruit Slower and Vegetable Festival After panidlng about and matching high notes with tho multitude assembled to make noises they subdivided ami awaited tho appearance of Urn gladiators In tho meantime the crowd wua pouring Into the stauds coveted with thu red and white and gold and blue and tho two contesting elevens Overtopped with whole gardena of yellow oud whlto chrysanthemums unlll over 200U tickets bad been dropped In the box At thla stage in the preparations Oalviulou rushed on tho field through the east gate and lining Up went through two or threw mass plays for tho bcnrll of the grand ctnud while Wilhelui and his rootora mado a terrible io dot hater Captain Druesedow arrived and after tho toas of tho rain which was won by Captain OBrien returned to tho club loom to confer with hta braves At 3120 the Houston team lod by Captain Druesedow canto ou and the tiolso now was no less than that which greeted lalvcsten Capl4ilu OBrien having won tho tosj took tho Eouth goal and Houston lined tip with the ball In tho center ot tim Held At 223 Druesedow kicked tho ball twen ItyJlvo yards through tho atmosphere only to be caught by aptaln Oilrlen who brought It back llvo yards Scott thou went thtpugh tenter for two yards bolng alopped by Dexter nnd trying again mado five through 6amo plat but lo lng tho Iwll In tho inlxup which was gained by Dexter Druesedow now look the ball through left guard mid Ucklo for four yards and Dexter around loft end for one Dnieeedow trybig again made two yards through left guard mid lacKlo which seemed to bo his easiest point to penetrate Barry tookthe ball for two yards around left end and loot tho ball which was mtlckly regained by lroctor but too lato to gain further Drufsertow tried to go around right end but was stopped by Habuon Tlio ball now went to lalvretorf ou downs Btntt mado twenty yards around right end behind a Una Intctforoneo nnd was stopped by Dexter OtiYlon went around the other end now but lost tho ball without gain In trying to make tho backward pass The ball was fallen on by lluehl but no gain was made lteifel now kicked thu ball for twenty yards and OUrleri picking it up carried It across for tho touchdown Time iiilnutcn Tills play was protected nnd claimed to be an oltplilo play but Mr Taylor tho umpire could not boo it that way and tho score stood 4 to 0 ioi kicked by Starker adding 2 points more The ball was carried out ami kicked oil ft second time by Dvucsmlow for twenty Sards nnd Scott brought It lack again for fifteen Dexter stopping him OBrien through cvnter for one yaid nnd Ruchl three more through the mmo plneu The ball wan fumbled by Ralston and Houston onco moro enmo luto possession Dexier made one and a half yards nroimd right end and Drurscdsw mailo two moro lit the same direction but not being Mtls fled with this made three moro through center Walla mado tiU first appearnnco in the play now and took the sphere two yards through left tackle and guard Proctor bad his jeg twisted In this scrimmage mid hud that pedal extremity pulled for three mlnutcn Druesedow always anxious to gala made one and a half through center and Harry followed It tip with two and a half through left guard nnd tackle Druosedow following suit and going for six yards through the tight tooklo Adrian now took his turn to have a leg pulled and only took two intnutcs Drucso dow mc again with two and a half yards mound right end In which attempt ha Injured hU arm again In tho edmc place where It was hurt In tho Austin game Watics again distinguished himself by taking Ave yards through left tackle Trying again Watlos lost tho ball which was quickly covered by Starker nnd lluehl immediately let it be known ho was still In the game by taking ten yard around right end Sam preventing further advancement Btarker who Is better known in Gulves ttttt as Klondike now made five through Duerer and QBrien trying mode only half as much arkcr with an otr that seemed to ay Oh how easy went ihrough center for clght yards and on the lino up took clcht more through kft tackle and end Poublo pans by Kuchl to llalstotf around Tlghtond netted Galveston ten yards mor before JJmesedow downed him Virl ntfr E0t through tcr ejKht yards Scott was hurt trying to Broundjjlghtcnd andUtMt the hill In lbs bargata whlchwas alned by Staber AVsUu 4ftktnctn hMfmado a prety run 1aroun Jth ndtorflyeTaraS and Irucsedowwcn fortho oihercnd for tlve wore 4 A prettyNplay novrtookiplaco in which torryaWliDfxt wereltbofcblef playere Dextertrlcd onoaronnd1 the end but feSjIi eausodby torpid liverivwhlcAfprevenUidikc i nkcV Vi 44 otw favat paUonlng Hoods fte MsMaah 1 Harding fell on It for Houston Abrahms who Is fresh from tho TJnlver ally of lciinsylvnnlu now showed Gnlveslon a thing or two by going around loft cud for twenty yards trying a second ilrao to go through failed to mako any gain Druoscduw took his turn and mndo flvo yards through lrft tncklo and Watlca kept up hia end by going around left end for flvo iiIbo Wuties followed up his play by taking threo moro ynrda around end nnd Druesedow not to bo outdone nmdo flyo through left tncklo Abrahma mado six ynrdtj through left taeklo nnd end Long gains were easy now nnd Druesedow mado eight through his taeklo aided by lroctor nnd Abrahms circling end for as many moro Druesedow sallied through again tor five and whllu somr of the players eat on hli3 head Bam nnd Adrian Indulged In a little fight without gloves Ilolh woro ruled off Glass taking Sams place nnd Rclfcl returning ugulii to succeed Adrian Abrahms started tho hnll going with ten yarrta around left oud nnd Druesedow tried to follow suit but only gained one yard bo foro ho mot Scott who stopped him Watlca went through renter for two nudii half und Maverick prevented Abrahms from making any gain un the next play Galvestons ball on downs Ralston was pushed through center for flvo yards and lluehl went through tho same place for two and a half more Starker wont around right end for flvo yorda and tho game was ended Time 010 Tho lino up follows Galveatbn Houston Ralston Lett End Stabcr Adrian and ltolfcl I ott Taeklo Dickson llelnrs Left Guard n0ln3eau Stclrer Center Duerer KU son Right Guard SamGlnss Maverick RlgliU Taoklo Procter ODrlcu Cvpt night End Watlea RelfelScott Quarter Harding Scott and Howard Loft Half naokDexter Harry and Ruehl Right Halt Hack Abrahms 8tarker Full Back Druesedow Capt Substitutes Galveston Mureh Stono Smith Homrtqn Dc Lesdemler Denny Williams Offlelals Rcfcrce AV Clevolnnd Jr Umpire Taylor Linesmen Mr Waro and Mr McKeo IJYSVIVANIA COHNULI Tlio On me Win One of the Fastest of the Srilsmi PltWtuUlphl1 lMt Novwvbsr Sfitrho Uplverslty of Pennsylvania football team defeated Oorneit this aftecnoon on Frank field by a score ot four to nothing It was tho fastest game played hero this iwason and shows Cornell to have a ro morkctiiy etronvg toam Thoro was lr enthusiasm manifested by the 20000 per Bcoa present tlvan on last Baturday bo eauw durlnif tho first Walt Cort cll did all theplaying But tn tho second halt remu PSlvinU used their guards4 back forma tlon wuhgreut cfteot on the Cornell Uno AVer sMly every sorimmago In whloh this formation waa used there would be tormil matt strctohed on the grai ffh tim om Intorrppttons were the only drawbacks ta olherwlen brilliant same Of ortursfl ihoio wan considerable fujtrtiling flu jwimarliy to tbn slippery liall and ksBteoimdn alad mesa of two quarter iwiekUWks but this jotter wj WpH llydue tovthoimtddv bull WwotonhM hontenCoruoll 10 toa and or TJlT fi riv thehlstory HOUSTO Mdt aM tb sir Mdlt i Jtls oftVmttft fettxbiitl Bfor rUfitilB MttM cu kt i ftad an itflvy JMore tecoU topped Wm Trying agaltt nthe iitVltnvv Btrtf ww for one rd roundtott The falnn Jied out AWitB tW ftB half ahd Watlt iftlle ia fttAll 0l i Umttebk Iondown and OBrien jnede ift end for threo yards where time wiled at 402 Th pl yinit ofGalveston wan lmprov a 80 per cent by the presence of Scott who te an excelleht general and who never lotes hla temper bftWng one of those1 perpetual smllta on hi face jo matterwhich way theball is going CBomo changes wero ma leJust previous to tho beginning of the seoctnd half Abrabma aticceedtd Barry at right half on the Houston team and Scott going to quarter on Galveston Kclfel retiring wnd Howurd Uk lo Bcotta place nt half back At 4117 Scott kicked the bal trpm the center of tho field twentyBvo yardsi Druesedow ad Abrahms both tried to get it the latter finally succeeding and carrying it Up tho east i of tho fleld for ten yards This pJaycr tried around left end now but failed to gain but In the second attempt following made two yards through right tackle and guard Tho bill was passed to Druesedow for ft kick hero but being a little wild did rdt reach him it went to the cround but was recovered by the captain It was all to no avail however as tho ball went to Galveston on downs Huchl Trent through Duerer and Sam for thrco yards and Adrian was hurt In the dfllng of iu Starker now made a yard and a half through center and Ralston followed with two moro through left tacklu on tbu neU Pfay Trying again Ralston failed to Gain but1 Starker did making flvo through cooler and girard again I At this point somo of tho spectators crowded about tho goal picked up a light with someono Interested In Houstons play ers and tho mclco that followed included tome of tho players from both teams un unfortunately This matter having been settled satisfactorily and the crowd pushed back to tho Bide line piny was resumed Howard mow mado tho two and a half yards necessary for touchdown and tho score was 10 to 0 in favor ot GnlvcHton Scott failed to kick goal and tho score wan not Incrensod any Tlmo of piny from klc ort to touch down 13 minutes Druoicdow now had tho pleasure of kick ing olt again making twenty yards Adrian gaining It hut falling to go forward Dex ter tackling HaUton tried right end but lundo nothing Htnber tackling Ralston trying a second tlmo made two ynrda around end beforo being tackled by Drutisudnw Now began a hammering of tho lino by Galveston tbo llku of which Is seldom eeen ou tho gridiron uowadnys Starker went through center for five yards Huchl following with thrco through right tackle and Hulstou going three fur ther through tho center ngnln To relievo thu monotony Mr John 0 Iioy stepped on tho field ahd demanded In a fitting Rpocch that tho crowd bo put In tho stand liwteud of remaining on tho aide lino and theroby preventing thoso who woro til ting down from seolug Ills request was complied with through tho old of two dep uty sheriffs and In return for his good work tho grand stand gavo him several rounds of applutwo Ituehl attempted to go nroumi tight end slipped nnd fell and regained his footing In tlmo to make two yards beforo being tackled It was quick work Starker went through center with a bunch of players for eighteen yards Dexter and AbrahniB stopping tho massj tho following up tho play mado ton moro through loft tncklo nnd guard Ralston mado ten yards through Duerer and Ilots Fcau and Starker made threo through his lucky hole center and guard lluehl lost tho ball trying to go through center and iMyWaahWtlKli tplaymg Cornelli tuani of the Bntlr yiiuilaw on ttxiCotnell Whit eleV WilHJiJr WIIm Windsor Youn tl tMOk lltM ie nt fir iMfairint Pennsylvanias inwt lmjiunl torn1 llhe foTikoodBlns ArnU around thh Unaa vrhfle the tackling ot Whit mt unJ ih twnutlful ex toling on end was a WWtton of fast footbaii In ttve sond th the hot po began to tell oh MW ItJnre tn1 and they wer i sentidown th flold uwdback at a dosp Mte imc thf nrt firteen minute of ylr tt looked a thtiugn the WiBUlon sua vihM nprejientHyves would surrfy ocore but after this and lintwlth randlwr tJie uiJI wa tu PminMlvatiki torrltorjr greater ptrt of th time their goal wpj not merAeed The Pennsylvania plaver kn on and possibly two ftppor vutiltlep of orlng when within cormma tirelvfyard line fcy fumbles AMdo from this thrtr fimvble Were not dWitrou Kor Penrwlyvnnla rti Individual playing of Hut vjTT and Outlsnd inarkftr Tney broke up the Cornell Itltnrfrienc nd made good gallMi nearly ry tlmo they entmeted with tho balb Har aJw fakWi In fine shape set tttiac out the end Che litis and nalt ing min before the ftilfbirks could snh th mnner Penn lvvan touchdown wn not At ntl aftor twaity One minutes of ctunl tday In the oer nd half For nnf tfam ti hold Pennsyi nn guard hwk fornviilou In Cheek for flftvfoiir mltMltfK is a grent feature apd only dMii oniHmtes tinw strong Cor nells team was today MAD15 THREE KICKS tlflUtUMIIKHGKIL MATH A niilCUIIII KOH T1IH GltlDIItOV Ills Last Oonl ffn From the Thlrly llvn Yurtl Mtm nnd Wtim Aently Ilonc Chicago November 20 Clarence lllrsch bergyrv the right halfback at tho University of Chicago made a name for himself lu football history today by making threo successful kicks In tlio game between tho University of Chicago nnd ths University of lUchlgun Ono ot them was so dllTloult that tho attempt would have soemed foolhardy had not his team boon i4 In tho lead Ono waa iniado In tho ilrst half from tho seventeen yard lino uild two 4n tho Bocund half opo from tlvo thirty yard Un the ball ut the tlmo belnjr right In front of tho goal posts Hut tho lack which bttowht VtojU peopla to their fcot rMcurred a rjout tUlecn inln utoa later Tiio buM at the tlmo was not moro than live yunl from tho side Hoes and twenty yiuxl fijm Ulo a a und when the slionir lliiilvl lialrtiuck and quarterback Uonloii Uirko dwppod back with the ovldomt lnt Mith rt of otlomptln the pl Clvtcngo uptort rs wer atnazad The lull was passed cluanly nnd Clarko idaovl on tho thlrtynvo yard line An Instunt later live bail wan Palling it tlw olt It drt piM squarely iMitwoen tha jo iwl a no ft football record had linen mado The football twain of the universities of Chtengo and JVIcWgan llrnvt up this ufter noon tor their uinual wine Thoi Colli ium whero th qucMtlrm ot superiority was cCdeil whs cointi wuth tings jnd colors of tho opposing elcvuns while KPOO people mit tho boies ulong thu ldo Iinea jilmt nearly ovoij avallabln seot In tho big bilIIdlng The gamo wms a kicking cotkte from Ktnrt to tlnpluh and tbo punts Hlrsch bcrgor easily showed his superiority ovor llautmn ot tho Michigan team An i ohatige of pimts would Invariably wt Chicfifio all tho way from tlvo to twenty yuidc The right enil ot tho lino proved Jllohlgans weakest point ujid when Chicago was running with itho ball most of tlio gains wero maJo there Honnott fwid btolcklo wero both worn out by tho ruunmerng dlrecfeil KRvilnst them On the other ond Teetzel dUl splondld Work and If nnythlhg hart a little tho hotter of tho argument with Hnmmlll Outitklo of Poetze nnd Quarterback Kolver however ci ChloaRO players outplayed their op lKinertH Cunningham wn uttorly unnblo 1 1 blff Knvnnaugh who broke TJTL1 Th llnal scoro RtOOd Chicago 21 JPichlgatk 12 1111YAX A KOOrnVLl PIAYFlt Sllfrrn Clininptitn lin llUninriH Olit Uolil mill IlliieU Kansas City Star Columbia Am November 23 The Varsity fenthtrwplght football eleven waa etruggllng with team composed ot former Missouri gridiron herocH yesterday when a group of men strolled across a corner of tho fluid and took placo on tho sldo lines Coach Young was busy giving directions tobin gamo novlccB nnd tho battleicnrred old nlumnt team had its hands full in an endeavor to hoi tho youngsters Along the aldo of tho Held wis tho usual number ot football unlhuahsilcs discussing tho Improvomont of the team nnd tho probabil ities In tho groat Thanksgiving contest with the haled Jayhawkers Try em on that again aald Coach Young Hill his assistant Then In answer Io a beckon ho Joined tho group ou tho wide lines Tho next moment ho was hik ing haivi with Wllllnm Jennings Bryan late candldato for president who had coruo to Columbia to deliver an address on Political Questions ot the Day Captain Hill was called and Mr Bryan was soon urged to take pari in the game After much solicitation tho distinguished guest consented to kick oft for tho alumni Tho Ne braekans long coat was taken off end with his familiar slouch hut passed to the eager hands ot a bystander Then Captain Hill offered Mr Bryan a sweater which he put on with somo dlffloulty Ae the Nebraskan strode on tho field his long black hair tossed by tho wind and his body clad In the oldgold and black of Missouri university spontaneous Tiger Tlgert Ul nroso from tho teams and onlookers Tho ball was placed in position in tho center ot tho Held and Mr Bryan took his placo for a regular kickoff tho alumni team lined up behind him ready to bound away at the flwt movoment ot the leather sphere while on tho Varsity side ot the field tho Missouri eleven was scattered each man eager to catch tho ball kicked by nryata After being given a few points by Coj Young tho silver champion bis faco a wreath of smiles swung his right foot back and with a quick motion brought his No 10 fairly and squarely under the ball and It went rolling dawn the Held tor forty yards Tho Nebraskan retired to the sldo lines and watched tho scrimmage continuing to weer tho sweater during tho game Ho was much Impressed with tho llay Whilo they dW not play football at my college ho remarked 1 am certain that I would havo been on ft team had had the chance Mr Bryan was Invited to an odtlme opossum supper last night ivhlch was attended by 150 guests Anstln 4 TnylorO Taylor Texas November 23 The Xoot bnil game bitwecn Taylor atul Auailn tenips at the cyclo tra on tho west sldo ths cfltrnopini sultcd in a victory for the latter In a fcor of to 0 The Taylor team ha beon organized ontyva short while The ShawHustle clmmptonshirt bleyclo tocq mttltod in adedd tvent The riders ran torothcr on Hum und both fell 8ll ht injuries wero sustained but not jHorlOUX Austin jfTowMs Nawsmtier SS VorMty defeiijedFortWorth by iacoro ot to IMthw 1 tfolfferil Goals tllncklock neWeafoior of Port WMh Umplra Citmp of Varsity UhpwnenKcllCT of fort Worth Kltk of Var ty Halvw 16 minutes Mmshed Annapoll Anpapoir Md November 25Tho roott interesting game ot the season was playtd thu morning between iho naval ckdeta and iho young officer of tho White squadron A aligbti scuffle at th end of th gam over th pbsstailon of tho aquadron flag and several bad mashed noses as a recult llnltaN Kl Dentson 8 Dallas Texas November 23 Tho football pamo between tho Denlson Tlgera and tho Dallas lightweight cevor this afternoon xraa hotly contested Thoro were several scraps betwieen tho opposing clubs and one of the Tigers was severely clawed Tho Danas men won by a score of 10 to 8 AililIlitn lilt Fort Worth Waco Texas November 25 Tho Add Ran football team took ft gamio from tho Fort Worth untvewUy today Tho score was AddRan 32 Fort Worth 0 Other Gnine Nashville Tenn Vanderblit 10 Sewaneo 0 San Francisco San Francisco 18 Univer sity of California 0 Nowton Mass Dartmouth 24 Newton Chicago Chicago Athletto 02J Now Jer sey All Stars 0 Kansas City Kansas University 1C linl yerslty of Missouri 0 Roanoke Va Unlvrrslty of Tennessee 18 Virginia Polytechnic 0 Oreenoistlc Ind Indiana University It Dcpauw University 0 Lafayette Intl Perduo University Minnesota University 0 Council Bluffs Iowa Nobraska Iowa 0 Evnnston 111 Wisconsin Bnlvsrelly 22 Northwestern University 0 Cinolnnati CarllBlo Indians 10 University of Cincinnati 0 Jacksonville Fla Jacksonville 32 Macon 0 THE PRESIDENT IN GOLD llKlMLISY TO 1IB nEPItESBXTKD IY TIII3 COSTIlf 3IBTAL CnpltnllKta WIIIIiik to Iut Up Over It Million Dnllara to Ilitvu llie Stutue Cunt for Paris Now York November 25 Ada Rehan in silver is to bo outshono by William McKlnley in gold according to tho Herald Tho added famo which tho actress acquired by posing for tho Montana fetatuo of solid silver exhibited at ths Worlds Fair in 1883 is to bo approached it not ccllpeed by tho president ot the United Stntcs who will furnish tho Ilguro for a life sized statue ot solid gold ThlB will bo tho most costly lump ot precious metal tho pcoplo ot tho modern world havo over seen Mr Hlgboa of Chicago has been retained by Wtstom millionaires to furnish such a statue for exhibition at the Paris exposition lu 19U0 Mr Hlgbco was in tho city yesterday on his way to Washington to get tho consent of President McKlnley to poso for the Allure As Mr Hlgbco took a prominent pirt In tho headquarters management ot tho lata republican pnmpaign und has asked for no office ho is confident of success in this mloKlotu vou knowfeald Mr Hlgbco that I designed and built tho Montana statue at tho Worlds Fair for which Miss Rehnn posed I bupposo it was because ot my oxperlenco thut I havo been retained to build this statue which with tho base wtll contain bullion to tho value of 1050 000While While It was designed primarily to first exhibit this statue at Paris IU 1100 tho directors of thbrdanAmerlcan exposition to bo held in Cayuga island in tho Nlaga river In 1899 nro anxious to have it com pleted In tlmo to oxhlhlt thero first it is likely that this arrangement will bo made 1 can not dlvulgo as yet who tho capitalists aro who are back of this project but there aro a half dozen ot them and everything is ready to begin work on the etatuo ns soon ac tho design is completed KANSVS WEALTH iWlnter Wheat Alone Worth Thirty three MllUnnri Topcka Kan November 25 Tbo Kansas board ot agriculture has prepared final bulletin showing tho States crop yields and farm values and the number and farm vnluo ot llvo stock for tho year 1S97Tho Tho net Increase in value of this years agricultural productions over that of 189S is 120201210 and of llvo stock 20503985 a total lncreafio of 106rl231 or somewhat moro than 21 per cent Tho total yield ot winter wheat Is 50 010371 bushels worth 33 93612 or almost 100 per cent moro than last years crop Klleil riceil of Trust Orango Texas November 25 Ilrlco doing business under the firm name of tho Orango Mill Supply company last hlght filed a deed ot trust to secure tho aymont ot proforred accounts aggregating 630033 Itcld is named as trustto and tho following property is dt lgnated in tho Instrument tiot 11 block 30 of the amended Sheldon survey Orange stock fixtures books accounts of the Orango Mill Supply compny interest ot Ilrlco in tho partnership property of Brlco doing a awmlll business lu Niw ton county Tbo creditors named aro Holland Link 500 First National Iiiuk notes 3193SS Miller notes 602 Anderson notes 1000 Hewson estate notes 1500 total JC30038 Tho deed provides that wlion the trustee jtiall bnvo paid these olalms til that remains in his hands is to bo paid over to Brlco 1 mm The Vait of it llnplst Savannah Qaf November 25 An unknown negro was killed by lynchers near lUackshenr this afternoon his body being riddled with bullets The negro outraged Miss lleblp Davis the 17yearold daughter of El Davis a farmer soven miles north of DlackBhear while sho was alone in her home A 111 Jnra Plontnl New Orleans November 25 Tha British BtoamshJp Monarch henco for Liverpool went to ac today with the largest cargo ever floated consfttug of 22535 bake ot tcotton 60000 bushels of com 11200 sacks of cotton seed meal 29008 oak staves bong qutvalcnt to 28000 bales ot ootton She drew twontytlvo feel nft and went out through tho Jetty channel without de tention vAro Yo Arrvouar Take llnnfordU Acid Phosphate v4 THE CHASlilOL SLUGGERS Corbitt anil Pltisimmons Will Arjaln Do Battle TIMK AND PLACE NOT YET SETTLED William Connor Telia the BnlTalo KtprCMltr Itnit Positive Information Article Will Be Signed Buffalo November 25 Tho Express this morning publishes tho following Within ten days Corbett and Fllzslmmons will sign articles for another battle for the heavyweight championship of tho world This positive statement was made last night by Wm Connor ono of the most trusted agents ot James Corbett and Wm Ai Brady who is Corbctts manager This statement is mado on the authority of a letter which I have Just received from headquarters said Mr Connor and it Is posltlvo and certain I could tell you tho tlmo and placo where the principals and their managers will meet but for certain reasons I am not nt liberty to do so until I rccolvo permission from Sir Brady F1U slmmons la now in St Louis and Cothclt In New York but they will get together within tho tlmo mentioned Lincoln Neb November 25 Robert Fitzslmmons tonight denied the report sent out from Buffalo that there was a prospect of another fight between Fltzslm nions and Corbett Chicago November 25 Dan A Stuart who lo In this city said tonight that tho announcement mado by Wllllnm Connors to tho effect that Corbett and Fltzsimmons would within ten days sign articles for a fight was lo say the leaBt exceedingly pre maturo Stuart would not deny that the men will meet again but said no artl61es would bo signed In tho immediate future SAX FdtlKCISCO HAUKSt A IJ001I Curd nnd Oreat tirowd of lluttorn San Francisco November 25 An Im monso throng ot pcoplo assembled at the Oakland track this afternoon tho beautiful weather and hlgfh clas card presented by the California Jockey club proving an Incentlvo which was quickly taken advantage of by tho pleasure seekers Thirty Qokmu ora wore in lino at tho track tout the play wu eo terrific especially In tho stake nice that It was almost madnoss for anyone to venture Into tho betting unless fully prepared for the Inevitable stamped Interest centered In tho Athencum club selling stake worth 1500 to the winner nt two miles and a quarter Wheel ot Fortune tho seoomU choJce with Skeot Martin piloting her had no difficulty in defeating tho favorite Marqulso Although Wheel of Fortuno was eased up nt tho end it appeared that tho favorite would have annexed tho event had siao been given her head a llttlo sooner Wheel of Fortuno Hfisvimeil the lead after the first mKo ha been traveled and was never headed flrually winning1 by two lengths Favorites and sooond choices fared equally well in their respective events and tho winners being well played the orciwd dispersed with their pockets well lined with money Weather fine track heavy attendanco 15000 Flvo arid wehalf furlongd soiling Montgomery Dursboy Emma Time 110Ono Ono mle selling Schiller Dick Behan Alma Time 115 9x fiii ongs Sweet William Harry Thoburn Pelxoto Time 117 Tho Atheneum club handicap selling purro 15W two and onequarter miles Wheel of Fortune Marquise Charlie Relff Time 107 Ono mile Performe Osric II Fas hlon Pinto Tjmo 141 Five aid onehalf furlongs Sir Wltllam Imported Mlsslonor Freo Lady Time 110 TODAYS 13NTIUES PIMLICO Six nnd onehnlf furlongByron Cross 1011llertllc Belle not Booker pjnkcrton Scout Bcckman Laurel Leaf 107 Thrcofourths mUeBUltill HO Sallio Cliqiiot 117 Tromnrgoi Il Bannock 132 Llraw Lad Thomas Cat 130 Summer Sea rifxnpt 122 One irtllc MaskntevM Fetiche Lady Dainty Eiherrtown 102 EasterUdc Atlantic Kng liny 103 Threefourth mile Senator MoCnrron 107 Will Glenn Bablecn Brentwood Orto land Cicnmoyne sir Dick 110 wood ranker Judge Wnrtlell Lady Disdain 102 High Hoe Sanger Nexrcst 97 Homelike 101 AHerae Taooret 92 Sly Fox 112 Ono mile Waterman Taranto 101 Squaw 93 Free Ixxncc Rosslfer 93 Kins 110 Counsellor Howe 100 Wordsworth 100 Lobengula ill NASHVILLE Five nnd onehalt furlongs 3yearolds and upwards Powers 117 Trump Plug Hnnno Belle 101 Doo Turblvillc Crtcde Bombardon Olen Follow 102 Tago Annie Duncan Ultimo 99 Swift 97 Hiav Coollnl Llttla Treasure Vj Lassie Jtan 3D Flvuelghts mile 2yearolds Sklnk Eresben 103 Auctioneer Exquisite Haso Hopkins May Clarkson Kallo Huther ford llury Zeta 103 Legerdemalnv June Hug 101 Blossoms Last Dazzle Forbearance 9S ThreiefourUis mile 3yearolds and ur wirdsSimt 109 What or Lou 101 Mss Verno Carlctta 99 Threefourths mile 3yearold sclllrur Tuscidurn Monk Way man Bucksaw Mc Albert ICO Ono nnd pneslxtconth miles ycarolds and unwaidsTurauolso Swordsman Ma jor Tom 100 Ramorsa Eayrla Robert Latta 97 Heubon Rowett Harry Lee 91 LIWlo Billee Alamo SS Alva 83 Met illlleti 79 Filibuster 73 Hardenburg SS nnhvlllc neaults Nashville Tenn November 23Thc third and fourth races were declared oft A six furlong telling race was substituted for the third but the fourth did not fill oe rTor If Wra T5sSSSSrW iT uIttnt Ma Time lYi 8rnBS Dr Work i rlus Fourth raco declared off lS ri SUter Clara Fll Hand Tlmo 110 Plmlleo Winner JBalUmore November 2SA blff turnout wttnossed the races ot PJmllco today Twenty bookmakers wero in operation Blx furiongsOHes aine Duchess An nette E1lrn Time via porUrTnri tan Cat Tlmt SaUBs Thn iWterSf Ju tRAGCUV IN KBAt iiPB AGfaptilcStory Conceraing he Iate of a YttVnn Lady Here a graphld narrntlve trrmi real life showing how many of our friends whom wn love may be on the verse cf Froat tragedy edyA A younffgtrl residing on Madison avenue New York ant wiio had been tn noclety but a short time was preparing to attend a grand hall forwhich great preparations had bven niseis Sho wm In her own room ou the second floor over tho parlor and called clowii to her mother legftrdlng cer tnln mnttem connected with her new dress The mother answered but received no re sponse nor did she receive a word ot reply to her continued answer The mother therefore climbed tho stairs and found her daughter tying dead upon tho side of the sofa As is usual in all cases of sudden death heart disease was assigned as the cause but a careful examination by competent physicians revealed the terrible fact that the young lady mot har death from acute Brlghts disease of the kidneys Tbo above painful accident Is related precisely as it occurred tho names of the parties only being suppressed owing to their prominence The story is related to fmprcos the fact of how many people ibcro are apparently in good health and yet actually upon the verge of tho grave Kidney diseases are the most deceptive and tbo most dangerous ot all known complaints Their subtlo poisons steal Into the system llko a tbiet manifesting few it any symptoms and usually no pain whatever when suddenly without warning they culmlnalle In acute Brlghts disease and eventually too often In death In very many cases they assume the symptoms of other diseases and a vast number ot headaches coughs chills lack of appetite sleeplessness and fcvcrlshucss trace their causo to deranged raco eet promoter today closed arrango monta for tlio holding of a continuous sixty day raco meet In this city at the Jockey club grounds beginning December 9 Tho meet will be ln with IK horses which number will increased after the closo at the Nashville moot on November 30 Thero will probably bo from 230 to 300 horaes to winter lforo It Is intended to make this a permanent ot on the assurance of proper encouragement jjy the railroads roOTDAXLlSTS IIADLY HimT It Is AlleKcd Tlicy Were Inrposcly TluiKired Clevelaitid Ohio November 23 tBaldwtn UtdveraJty has a footballl sensation The eleven wont to Tiffin an Saturday and played the Tiffin team nnd arrived home at midnight with ono ot its members seriously Injured and tho others badly bruised and battered Tliey left ono member In Tiffin also tn a dangerous condition Captain Reed ot Ko enc Ohio bas concussion of tho brain and Is still unconscious Fullback Young coach forBold win is suffuiing from Injuries to the head nnd Is still delirious at last report The Baldwin men claim that tho Tiffin team put In a rlnger In tlie second half who after throwing Reed dowrj Jumped upon his head and repeated the perlorm nnue dn tho caso oit Young Heed remained unconsciouu and was carrieil to the train In that condition When tho team was almost ready to board the train Younjr waa missed Aiter a search of several hours ha was found wandetlng about in an alley out of his bead He waa taken to a hospital In Tiffin whore ho Is now A stop of flvo hours was mods at Shelby whtro Captain Rood was attended by a physician The affair has created Intense excitement Horsemen Indicted for IUukIiik St Louis November 23 The grand Jury of the St Louis criminal court has under the law passel by tho last leginlatuto entitled Fxcuda In Horso Races found Indictments njraJnat Hedbcrt Fred Hagelltlekl Wlnann ahd A Anthur oharsed with being Implicated In the Llttlo I Am case of ringing at tho St Ixiuta fair grounds Inst Jul It Is sa a bench warrant has already bosn Issued and that St Louis deputy sheriffs linve gone to Cincinnati and Covington KV vhero the accused resldo to servo them tort Worth Ilaccs Fort WloKih Texas November 23 The last race ot tho Fort Worth Jodkcy club was run todaiy Thnck heavy crowd largo Further racing waa declared oft because of light attendance Running ail agos Thanksgiving Tiandl capGray Dog 3 to 1 DO Dugan won Ettorc2itol 110 Varumzensecond Elkln 2 to 1 91 Southard third Time l09 i Running flvo furlongs 2yoarolds Blttheful 3 to 1 115 Snell won Alfra even 115 Roache second Nora even and out 113 McJoynt third Tlmo 1 07 California Derhy San Francisco Cal Novfunbor 23 TJie stake entries for tlvo Paclllo Coast Jockey club havo filled cxceptlomably well aK the notabfA horses on the coast botng entered The California derby at a mile 2 flurter with guaraiitced vnluo ot JW has fartyrjght eaitrleq tho Ingleslde stakei at four miles hasthlrtyliveTn otitrteand tim Tarpej ea flftyeight Won by Ull Smith Portland Ore November 23 Bid Smith ot tln Portland Athlotlo club defeated Herbert ardenako of tho Multoracmnti AthleiUo club in a caichascatchcan rtiT8 Vhnfr mnitch eiwkf won tho first eventeen minutes and Smith won i5c J10 two ln 1vo and lhlrty minutes napbotively Michael Ilent Htnrliuek New York November 25 Michael beat Starbuck at Madison Squaro garden tonight thrJy laps in a distance ot twcntvflva 2c Time 50 minutes 2D 15 seconds This buti Mlchaela Chicago Indw wSS llnnher 41 Knickerbocker Chicago November 25 Before 2000 spec tator and In a drizllnK rain thte niter noon tt Bankers Athletic Football eleven of UUa city lgru mtolou defeated YortbvT 6r8 hJot1 0ftam New oi to 8 on Bamkera field yeryefteatii dlMa theblosing rof iSJ changeof wMtkSl Notwithbtaunall ease la adifeZSK there hMbeeijSffis i 5 r8 a ory for effectuall lng after it hii upon tho systonj knowledged by theri the world and IrustL ties in other counUSH United States 1 hold remedy andA reputation is hasnecM Wnrncr8 Safe Cure S1 Thoro ore thousani i throughout tho lenjU land who owe tieirfi present health to Itfif are women who re i and sickly and autaf complaints pecullar to i today bright roayflftL ful to the remedy that remarkable change Tkt wero onco broken flpWl and despondent landA comploto health ani their duties wlthout the power 0f SateCure Biclans throughout tb i in tho highest ternw ol i are Dr William Robowi Boyor of Oermanyana and Dlo Lewis ot Ami of this great rcmsdyjJi England said Itfiai that 1 havo been sJbleVnl and effect more curia3hVjj nors Safo Cure thahibyl tn the British phartouMfi If amy man or yroiaaai is suffering from arivjora abovo mentioned andi tho fate that is bv worthy people prompts taken at once Bear tilitt AftKl RYAN BESTBD1 AUSlllALIAX DOSEJfflrj F1VB The Anicrleiin Had Own AVny yh to llahri Elmlra Now Ryan knocked out Au In five rounds foeforejf Athlctlo club tordsriit matched to right tw pounds Tommy ao I arud tho Australhunw wltli any effecL The by 900 people ExCt waa releree TJi Tho men sparred Hpm threo round In the ton set tho paco arid goUWJI Two stilt left Jabs onttej Australian and at thOaf he was clinching to avow tneJ At the opening of appeared weak After clinched to avoid punlfjaW Tummy und refusedt Jf wihon cautioned by tried to force awayna to separato them Toaiir oh tho body and Jabtw same plac Jim sWWij swung a hard leftonta 2 pearod cJazed andswBW tollowed htai thon lea and swung his rlghtionj Jaw The AustraltaAgt log He mado an erwrtj bade and lay oil htor ereo counted ten Nan Anlonlo Ban Antonio TexM game between the 8 a teamand tho eleven OlJ asylum of Austin atjUW today resultnd ln aVW Antonio team tlw scorf i Tho Ktimo was a 4 and was witnessed P1W HliortlnitjJM iN Atlanta Ga JUllcr of Chicago woa raco hero today cover A Elliott an Atlanta bnlng Juat onesixth olJ Ph winner Albert cfcJJ verre wore starters WjtfJJ thero t4 too fast for WJ early in tho day rW to cunB A LPS Take Laxative Bromoltt druggists refund the fJtfi cure 25c The Benutne each tablet Lexinwton KyJJwe onD Fair Day Conan Doyle no cvna la the way JaJ That GROVES TASTKLBSf and Malaria WL Chllla Quinine in a tasteless jjj it Adulta prefer U2M tonics Price 60c JjSHH mtoS TIME TEl First Impressions mtrjr clearly show the dn tmrai first cond or specialist but the Itnfitt thoroughly to the story Dr ViSF diseases peculiar to4w quickly safely a ISi free at office or CO S09 Ateino Mall treatmeritjr.

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