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HARD WORK ON FOR VIRGINIA Team Given a and Dress ing 5 IKDIV1DUAL PLAY WATCHED. TheCoachc. the. antt GrcM by I.i**i.u-t- to Tbc UF VA. Nov.

Virghvia football ctam is i-Pldly rounulttg into lorm for comlug cbnteB-Ss with George.own. of and The piayors bave al la.u. recovered from the by game with the Virglru. ai Eexmgton, and the of p-psiuon-s. At rir.t it jboked a dangerous tnove when the cosches at fuii bacK.

half and Bentt at taekle. a shakiag up of the posl tions. coming late in the season. seemed very ri-Ky. doweivr.

tnesc npen nav- snap into their work at the new positions, and the wiii probao-y manent. Oih.r chan-r- have tn on made since the game ihe Virgi.tia Miiitary Institute. Hurt has been tried as center and Wa.erls at left end. in the of Hobson. Ai present Ilarri.

nr.u Choice are havic-r a warm li-rht over left -r-iard. Witliin the past few days the play has been harder and a-d for the Jirst time the mr-n h.vc gone through a dleplayuig a snap and fire that is bound io take team off its feet, IT is kept up. Hotxton has be-n enahled. by the of IMessrs. Paul Cocke and have the indivldual work man vtr-Ltcned- lriis has br-ought some faults to light.

Th- ends have been lound slow, tbc too Lazy to liercely, and the b-ck fielr. slug gish ln hitilng the line. The -lowaoss of ihe end's on kicks was seen very clearly the practice on Wednesday. The coaches pao-d them cuwti ihe lieid, speed ing them up and showing ihe dlrection whieh to taekle the catcker of the kick WITH GKOKGETOWN. All rr.lleges are now lookiag for to the game on Saturday next Last year's tie of ncro io zero has to be wiped Ls the opinicn.

however. of bolh Tiie contest wili take place National Park, instead of cr. Fie.d, as lir.Tt arranged. The offlclals will be Armstr.ng. of Yale.

ar.d Dr. Car! Williams, of the Unlyerci.y v.t nnsvivanla. The Day eontest ln Rich? mond with Sewanee will be a battie royal. Sewanee's reeor. ls a fln.

one. sii- not having as yet sustainec a single defeat. Tiie managemant is ni3king strenuous fors to arrange another game with the Virgiina. Military Institute, and there Srcms some- chance of havhig a game in Richmond or Norfolk just after Thuiiks Eiring. A handsome offer has also been made io Blackshurg in the endtavor to jcet them here for a game.

but up to dale -ill efforts in this have met with THE TEAM. Virglr.in'. "ir.e up on the Sewanee contest Will be about as foHows: Bride, right! end. California. 22 years: Benex, right taekle.

South Carolina, 20 Hask-ti. right guard. South Caro? lina. years; Montgomery, eentcr, Louis iaaa. years; H-irris, left suard.

Texas, venr. (captain), left taekle. Vir pinia, 21 vears: Waiers. left end. Mary taha.

20 vears: Naile, qnartcr back. Vir irlni--, years; Coleman, right half back, Kentueltv. vears. Dabhey, left hark. Virginia.

22 ycr.rs; Walker, full back, Termessee, 22 years. SEWANEE TEAM. Sotneihinii tiie l.levon Tliat Viiyinia ThnnKf-itiviiif. May. -Tow that the pres'denilal election ls over and Teddy "Roosevelt has becten his Tray to the Speakers Mr.

Dooley th- good people of these ted 'i-ive their attention from pblHiCs and beginning to fatten their AT BIRi.Y'S. Main and Elevenlh Our Great "Catchmg-Up" Sale i 9 A E--S. 1 gr 1 October was too warm for the rush that our splen did stocks and low prices should have brought, but i well make early November "hot" with wonderful values. We'll more than catch up in the final wind up of the season's business. The call for the bargains told of to-dav, will be almost like a run on a bank.

So come earlv. $15 for 87.50.? up to S1S for S9.75? S2.o0 Boys 1 strieand ser- Stvlish'. up-to-date Suits of the finer wor cloths Increit varietv; black, mfac- S4. One sp tailored, res, Wjrstedsar.d Cne biacks and fancy mixed pat ti' ns. I irvilu sijso remirkible that vot try ior or slnjjle not one the lot worth ail-r worth a.iJ 515, choose for.

ie Gheviots and Worsteds; rfpuble or single-Weasted Sacks and strakht fronts. "At lhis reduced price can ni who come to-morrow, at Ieast we have a plentv of all siieshowj Special 3 price. -v th up to special lot ts, newest A of new Suit ed styles; a'l sizes and shades; macniii- car.i values at S2.50 Hundreds aud hundreds of fine overcoats jttst the ierigth and wefght for the best and Blue Frieze, Heavy Tan and Oxford Whipcord, Venetian and Coverts; with fancy plaid or Italian body lining; sleeves lined with satin; collars of velvet or same materiai; beauti- fully a gartnent worth Iess than $15.00, some weie designed for S18.00 and but saleoffers you a croice, I large and desirable stock of Cardigati Jackefs I KeCulVeti anrf c1oth Thev're choice and of all f. colors- Catdigans. $1.50 to Jersey $3.50 and $5.00.

O. H. Berry I Men's aud Boys'Outfitters. Eruptions Dry, moist, scaly letter, all forms of eczema or salt rheum. pimples and other cutaneous eruptions proceed from humors, either inhcrited.

or acqulred through defeciive digestion and as- To treat these eruptions with drying medicines is dangerous. The thing to do is to help the sys? tem discharge the humors. and to strengthen it against their return. Sarpnparilla pemianently cured J. 'J.

-7ines. 111.. of eczeme. from which snffered for time: and Miss Al.i'd? Wolter. Bo.

212, Algona. Wis? of pim- ples on her face and bark and hafed rkin on lier body. by sbo bad been creatly troubled. TheT. ore more in favor of this med.cirie than cun be published.

HcotS's Premises to cure and keeps the prom- ise. No iongsr put off treatment. Buv a bottle of Hood's today. Thanksglv-ng ttirkey. and.to Lake an in- icre-t in the football throughbut the land.

bo of most in.erest lo'the people of Rich- mond Is the SO.vance-V.rginia game. which Will be piayed'here on ThanKsg.ving af- i ternoon benvuen the two strongest rea.is the. South. Then It is that cv ry fcl- puts on his best eoat and takes svme- body" e.se's and cues co --M- i of the arena, where the knights- of the pig-skin to ruh each others nose. in Uio mud to the greai j.y ad.n of rooters.

Whether he knows the I games or not it matters little. Frcm ihe tirst down. until h-s voice Is entlre.y gon-e. every scr-mmai-e is Uio for new "Rah- Ralil" him. and should fair young thing oy ii me var'able question as to "Which is the a.

new will be her only answer. Virgln.a is lUready well known to tne people of Richmond." but Sewar.ee prob? ably Uttle more than a name. Wlien lhe Sewanee baiseball am piayed a series of games in Ghaxleston, S. C. during the.

Reu.nion In '99. the purple hedecked Sewunee rooters amused them? selves by yelling to the Vets "Kurra.h for und Sewanee!" uni.l flna ly a of inany battles edged his way up to them and demanded to- "Vyho th'shc-re Sewanee and what fighting be ever did in tbe Tne same tlfng wou-d probably happen under like pircumstances. fall Sbwahee a strong team and iaid to the championshlp of the South. and this year the? is as strong, ii not stronge.r. Tbe eyes of tbe football world were turnefi tfpM- eleven with in the second week of last November, when in -1- davs they traveled upwaros of 2.503 rri-i piayed five games strong teains.

were not scored on s'nglc time, and returned home with nmeiy-one points to their oredit. During the season Sewanee won one bf the twelve gamos she piayed, ar.d was only scored once, coming out ol Uie season with points to her record, against her ctpponents' ten. The game in whieh Sboso teri points were -cored was when she. piayed Au? burn Utrtverslly last Tbanksglylng in Mont-rbmefy. in which Auburn was de- feate- but not until she bad su-C-eded in scorjng the only pbhits Sewanee's op- poncrits were to have during the season.

Among the teams Sewanee met on tbe gridtron last fall were: The University of Nc-mh Carolina. the Univers ty ot Geor- gia. Unlvers'ty of Texas. University of Tennessee. University of Louisiana, An- i bvrn Univcrsity and others.

Th-- follow ng Is tho tabulate. list o. i soores of Sewanee's games for Sewanee vs. University Geprgla, 12: 0. Sewanee vs.

Georgla School of Teeh nology. 02; 0. Sewanee vs. University of Tennessee, 51; 6. Sewanee vs.

S. TV. P. University. 54; 0.

Sewanee vs. University of Texas. 32: 0. Sewanee vs. Texas A.

and 10; 0. Sewanee vs. Tulane University, 0. Sewanee vs. University of Louisiana, 31: 0.

Sewanee vs. University of Mlsslss-ppl, 12: 0. Sewanee vs. Cumberland 71; 0. Sewanee- vs.

Auburn Unlversity, 11; 10. Sewaneo vs. North Carolina, 0. 227; opponents, 10. Tiiis fall -ihe team has shown up well.

A number of the old players have returned und out of hcr five hundred odd students Sewanee has managed to lill the vacancies with good materiaL Although it is comparatively early yet. the team has fulnlled all expectations and every thing points to a royal game on Xovem? ber 2flth. Tho following is "the acores of Sewanee games this season to dato: Sewanee vs. Unlversity of Georgia, 21; 6. Sewanee vs.

Unlversity of Xorth Caro? lina. 0: 0. Sewanee vs. Georgia Institute of Tech nology. 34; 0.

Sewmeo vs. Cumberland Unlversity, IS; 0. i j. YALE DLFEATED INDIANS. Piled Up Score of 35, nnd Her in Uaiijjcr.

(Hj Associated Pwss.) XEAV HAVEX, CONN-, Xov. tho surprlse of even the most ardent of har admirers, Yale this afternoon rolled up a scoro of points against tho Cariis.o Indians in tlie annual footbail cpritest between teams of tho two lnstltutlons, whle the Ind'ans falled to get nearer Yale's goal than tho '10 yard line. Tho Yale eleven played with unexpected strength and the speed and dash of the Xew Haven players was as remarkable as their strength. Ya-o stock rose in the conti.7mplat.ion of Yale-Harvard probabtli tles. but experts lost no tirno in nroclaim Inir that wb lo Ya'e's work to-day was fully equal to that of Harvard: against the same team, tho Indians Iacked that virror and finish of may Uiit characterlzed fnc-ir Pve to sevsnteen effort against the Canibridgfe boys.

Yale's goal llno was never in danger in contest. Hiirvmcl, 11: Brown, 6. CAMBRIDGB. MAS57, Xov! vard defeatfd Brown at football to-day hy a score of to (5. The very poor showing by Harvard was due to the.

"absence of Captain Daly and the wretched playing of the sub bitck and The seemeci. de mora.l;Z'-il at times, and wzve febled trick plays ngain and again. 'I'-ni--' ATHEXS. Xov. Col? lege to-day defeatetd the Unlversity of Georgia bv score of 39 to 5.

The work of Dorsey, Georg-ia's quarter l'i- Ir, addlt'on io alding in the oxecution- of a number of tric.ks, he made a i5 yard run, scor.hg: Geerg.as on'y touehtiowti. LONG SHOT WON. Maaric I.i~tit Iieat on Favoritr liv a (Br Associated Press.) XE-TV YORK. Xov. last Satur? day's raeing In the Metropolitan District was well auended.

The sport br-gan with a big upset, Magic Light wlnning at 30 to 1. while 100 to 1 was quoted in places. He beat the odds-oh favorlto. Prestidigitator. a neek.

Summaries: First seven Light (30 to 1) first, Prestidlgitator (1 to 2 nnd out) second, Rlnaldo CG 1) third. Time, 1:28 Second and a half furlongs? The Musket er (6 io Ashes (7 tc and 7 to second. The Rhymer (5 to 1) third. Time, 1:10 1-7. Third mile and seventy yards.

of the Garter (7 to 5) tirst. JDotrble Dummy (0 1 and to 7,) second, TriHoOa to .7) third. Time. Fourth mile ar.d aoventy yards. ('1 to 51 first, Annoy (7 to 1 ar.d 2 to 1) second, Philippine (7 to 2) third.

Time. 1:48 Fifth race? six furlongs. Carnival (11 to 5) first. Pigeon Post (3 to 1 and i-ven) second. Bone FIshefman (1G to T) third.

lime. Sixtli nnd seventy truslve (S to flrst, Char-entus (2 to 1 and stcond, Alsike to 2) third. Time, 1:47 3-S. nef-isriie'l nt ClnVs llrqriest. iT.y Associated PresB.) COLFirBUS.

Xov. General Frank Monett has reslgned the Buckeye Republican Club at tho re quest of the club. to ciiui: a jn om; dav take I-axctive Quinine Tablets. Ai: nruggists refurul the money if it Tails io cure. E.

W. Grove's signature is ou each liox. iSc. ppyHqmes jjOOD for yourself? good for your for your babies. Dr.

Greene gives it to his children. It is the best remedy without question to tone up and invigorate the whole system; strengthening the stomach in its action; soothing and becalming the nerves, making them act as they ought. It is perfectly safe to give to the family: made of nothing but the best herbs that grow, without a trace of mineral or injurious ingredient FOR THE BLOOD AND NERVES. Don't be afraid of it, If you want a good family medicine that will make them all feel well and robust hearty and sleep them Dr. Greene's Nervura.

CORA BIGELQW, East Northfleld, says: year ago last summer I was sick with of tha bladder. I bad been troubled in this way for three years. I suffered untold agonies a great deal of the time and was obliged to Iie in bed most of the time I doctored for tbe disease. At length an old friend of mine advised me to take Dr. Greenes Nervura blood and nerve remedv, vphirh I did.

I had cot so that I could not sleep at night, nor be still days, I suffered so. I got a bottle of tbe jServura and took a uose before retiring and I felt tne gcod results from ir, sleeping as sweetly and soundly I ever did. From that Dance I have often recominended Dr. Nervura. and be jrlad to answer anv artber inquiries about it.

I think that if I had not taken it I should have gone crazv, and might. rn time, have caused my rieath. 1 cannot speak in too high praise oi tha and I wish this published for the good of others." Greene, 35 Wesi 14th SU, New York City, is tho most successful specsallst in cursng and chronlo diseases, He has rensedies for all forms cf and offers to gave free consuStaiion and advice, persorsaily or hy letter. You can tell or wrrie your irouhies io Dr. Greene, for all coznmumcations are confideniini, and letters are answered in plain, sealed envslopesm 0mm for SATURDAY EVENTS rre.it Run Had YosterJny by the Deep Run Hunt Who Prevlous to regular Saturday hunt.

yesterday afternoon, Photographer Buck took large photograph of the members oi the Deep Run Hunt Club who were -rouped on rie club-tu use poreh-s aud horseback. sma.ier photo also taiten oi severai oi tlie ladies and members on ihe-r hor-es. The hunt was starteci ai -1 o'oloclc from the kennels and amongst those f-ollowing the were: Dr. Joseph A. Whke.

who acted as master; ivir. and Mrs. T. X. Carter, Mr.

and -Mrs. A. H. Christian. Mr.

and ss Biacker. Miss Skelton, JHessrs. J. T. Anderson, A-len Fotts, Rob- eri Tritton, J.

D. Mathews, A. Bian ton, F. D. Meonley, J.

Ii- J. Anderson, Lewis Croxti W. C. Sainii.i;, J. W.

Scott; Frank Christian, and E. Wad- doy, Jr. Xext Snturaay the fall race mee.tng will be he'd at the club grounds. There will be three fiat races. a steepiechase, and a jumtiina: cn-nt-st for a vsry hand- some cup.

given Mrs. Deitriok, nee Miss Edr.a Young. of '-Westbrbok." 0(71-- als in whose charge the races be are: T. H. C.

Beat tle. A. H. Christian. Jr.

Juciges-M. M. B'acker, Dr. C. W.

P. Brbck. M. H. Garnett, Putr.cy, J.

FJerr Z. Carter. of A. S. Brine.

Oontest? Major way S. Allen. C. D. Langhorne.

Julian Morris, Va. I'lu-i-- A'l "tn. i (By Assooiared ATT.AXTA; Xov. ended tne nrst two weeks of the Atlanta Jockey Ciub meet, and was sxpicted close it, i but. arrangem-nts have "aeen made to con- I t'nus the sport for two more weeks.

Siim- maries: Firs: five and a half fur- longs? Bet.le P. flrst; Glad Hand second, E3us third. Time. 1:13. Second five furlongs? tirst.

Gotembi second, Lilllan i HofCman third. Time. 1:03. Third ng. one Comedian first, Lilllan Reed second.

Sta tina-third. Time. 3-1. Fourth mile and a furiong? Seideribach first, Land Ho second. Coving ton third.

Time, 2:10. Fifth six first, Lady Hasttn'gs second, Miss Cham bers third. Time, 1:21 1-4. llosiilts at Int (T.v Assnclati'il CIXCIXXATI, Xov. furlongs; (4 to i) nrst.

Pil lardist (4 to 1) The Tory (15 to 1) third. Time, 1:15. Second mle: (IS to 5) first, The Sluggard (S to 1) second, Lord Zc-ni (2 to 1) Time, 1:41 i-4. Third race-one mile; seliing? Isobel (7 to 10) first, Doiiy agner (30 to 1) second, Utie Tim (7 to 11 third. Time, Fovjrth mile and an eignth; hand (4 to Led t'ord (7 to l) Woodtrlce (4 to l) third.

Time 1:51 1-1. FJfth miles; (3 to i) nrst, Knehurst (8 to J) second, (2 to 1) thirrl. Time. 3:31. Sixth furlongs: seWng-J.

T. (3 to I) first. I.alce Fonso (10 to 1) Thvra (3 2) wilrd. Time, 1:14 1-2. Chicago women bookkeeper.

will demand th? Issiac flftgy i VIRGINIA LOST IN HARD BATTTLE (Coiitiniiftil from First The oaii is Cadeis. Barry kiok and Geoi-getown goes through the Cadets for tifte-n yards. On Uie tiiird down, W-th three yards to gain, i ler. The iristltute's ball. Fifteen is lost on a tttm-le, and Kirk punts Uurty yards fo Buckiey, who red it IG ya.ds.

A missed slgnal, a and Develin tries for goal from tiie field. It short, and Kirk does tho juggling act over the go-u line. nuegan. right end. is on the pigskin like a flash, and George town -sio'ed in- He, to 5.

pul iy the irgetown, catdies good gain Develin 1 ga'ns- eight yards through center, and Barry adds five more before Is downed by Roller. Kearns. righi -ruard. who has I been io. lin ga'ns.

and playing h.r_ ball, ls hurt after a five yarJ run, and taken our. Wise and Tti.ker previ nt end gains, ar.d Devel punts kirk, tvho I again, i a when the fall on the ball. five yard1-- V. M. goal.

and then tho Cadets take a hrnre and the ball V. M. 's b--I tbe Iine for five yard. and-the first half ends with ba-'l tn the Cadets' ten line. 5 to 3.

SECOND HALF. At the close of this- ha'f the result was as mirh ln doubt as at tiie- beginning of the game. Both team. came fidence and cl i ktcked off Deve'i beh nd ihe line. Do yards to Kirk (he for-ed out.

Cade's' fall to gain. In two downs. an. K'rk five yards to Eu.k'ey. who ls na'Ied by i with cut a.ain.

Georgstown's ball. IO.rns is the ba'I and t-'s five ya-ds. Deve'in h'ts ths line and fa-ts to ga'n, whl-h he tries h's ra-orlte prnk to K'rk th'rty five who carr'es out ths with a fumb'e. and nne-ran g-ets the ball for Georret-wn. Ths ri.t.'ed tho fo" ihe rrid back formation of the team got In g-ood ad the ba'I by good gnins until Barry was sent ov.r i'nc.

Develin kicked an ensy goal, the score 11 to 5. V. M. i. k'cks off fifty yards ti Devellne, who ga'ns tn yirds.

Georgetown ileks on rirst down yards to who has taken KIrk's in defensive play. giins ten yard. before Barry goes Ir-v- ii'm. Cadets' bell; Kirk gains two and a half yards between taekle and er.d. and McCabe advav.ees the oval three yards more around right end.

He follows this with ten-yard sprint. Tucker. -Uarshall and Biscoe ciifry the bali eight yards. and MeCabe adds six Here Georgetown takes a brace, ar.d the ball goes over on downs. Georgetown kicks forty yards to Miller, who is downed by Vamieventer ln his tracks.

V. M. ball. Sriort srains are the ball twenty vards. when McCabe fumbled.

ro'Ied -nt of the s'rugg'ing mass at Riellv's feet. Like a flash he gath-red it in. nnn hp'o-e It was known the .11 was not in arms he was headin-i Cadets' goai, about fifty yards distant. BIscoe was iirst to ihs chase, ar.d "oy cleariy out sprintir.g Rellly, he brought him down on the Cad.ts' ten-yard Hna. bv a splendid dlv-ing taekle from the rear.

In three more downs Georgetown sent Deve? lin Th? goal was kicked, makins the score 17 to 5. V. M. I. kicked off.

Georgetown oh first down to Miller, who was downed by Barry on the line. V. M.T.'s gained iost two. and Marshall foll with a thirty yard run around rigKf end. He was hurt in the tackle was t'oreed to re- tire; Milton taking his place.

The Cade to advance the plgskhi until was lost by Kirk on a within one foot of Georgelown's goal line. This clsl ih caused much dlspute, but was ablded by. Georgetown's ball. The ball was al ist the line when Buckley gave tlie signal for Develln tto hit line. The play was launched, but a fumble oc- -rurred belund the line.

and MiiU-r fell on I the "oall, scorlng a touchdown for the Ca dets. Kirk kicked the bu Bisc being off side, it not allowed. Marrhall left tackle Jolmson guard. Lynch Tucker. left end Van Her rishi i I'f-back Rcilly half-baek Roll (captain) back Kirk full bft'-k Armstrong, back.

oi L'n-sm and Time k'f Georiretown. and Morrlpon. of V. M. I.

Touchdowns? Georgetown, Barry. DeyeTIn. and Fmne p-an- V. M. I.

and rk. Goals. (2), Kirk (1). Time balves, twenty-flve minutes. VIRGINIA, 0.

A Spirft.Ml iu 'Varsity G-? ils nrspatch to BXrvTERSlTY OF VIRGIXIA, Xav. Virginia obtained revcnge to-day for the defeat last year at the hands of Gallaudet. Ih half, which thirty mtnutea, tlie Orange and BiU'- ran up a totai of twenty-three points, while two toachdowns were scorcd ia the second half, which was callod after ergh.een min? utes of Play in order to allcw the vlsitors to catch the train for Washington. Vir? ginia play-'d fast bai! from tha geuir.g the piays off with quickner-s and preeisiori. A marked improvement was shown in the Interference, cue.

no doubt. to the vigorous coacbing of the past week. Quar? ter Back Xalie had the continualiy on the jump. Frequectly the ball was passed before the Gallaudet players lined up. The rirst touchdown was scored five minutes after tho whis'-le had blown.

"With the ball on the Kn-yard line, and after two futiie attemprs to gain around the etuls, Harris broke through. and, b'ocklng kick. fell on the ball for a touchdown. Coleman kicked an easy goah Gallaudet kicked off, and, Virginia Ing the ball on her line, brought it straight up the rield and aero'ss the soal line in four minutes of play without losing the leather; the xt kick off the Mutr-s clinched their te'eth and stopped Virgir.ia's advance. i By means of the revblylns wedge they advanced the ball from their Uilrty-yard line to midneld.

Their good gains. amourn- to Uttle, for Xaiie caught Waters Wgh 1 punt and aided bv Interference, sprinted seventy yards for a touehdowm Steady salns by Dabney, Nalle and Cole- man were resp'onsible for the last touca down in this half. There were few cnanges i.n the line up ir. the second Xorris. Gal'audet's right guarc.

sueceeded by Garrett. and Virg pu. ln I a new set of half Ir. this half Mutes again got ln some good 1 gave the Virginia rooters a bad advancing the leather to the line. back plays were checSsed, and tne ba- rled back down the flaid.

defenalve. ln addition to sjveral good runs. they made splendid galwi by turtie-back play. Their backa did aid work. and Geilfuss was a tower or strength at left end.

For Virginia Dabacy. cua isosl or tae srousd samtng. o- ing e-p Virginia Bride. Dabney tVHXED fOUnSOME. Splendid ar V---1C1 fi Tho Mlxed me afternoon at sulted in the foilowins First prizs won by Mr.

EUyson. Second i and Mrs. Waxrea. i F. W.

Tower and Miss Euyson, 10. A B. Hia and Mrs. tVajrrea, I Joyn and -1: and Miss 107: H. S.

Jon Mrs. 107; i--: M. M. Burfo P. W.

Duke and Mrs Otlioi pennsylvania. 12: 5. No 5: 0. 'iVcs: Point 0. Nava! 44; State Col 0.

Auburn Fniv.rslty, tTnhrersity of Tenness.ee. Tuane 33; MC-Tsapps lege, 0. LYNCH'R? fONYiCTED Sentenced Mffe Ii DfifHT. (By AssocLated NEW Nov. Danieis ar.d Ross Johnston were to-day convicted cf murder at Charles ar.d sentenced to the State p-nitentiaxy for life.

The is a remarkaWe one. sln ic marks the Instance this SI lynchers have caught. tried CORvlcted. On SeptemtK -Trii. this year, an at tempt was made by a negro ai Lake Charles to a w.rr.ar..

fellow was captured lodg.d tr. jali. I At night a mo'o ga'hered ir.d attempud to brcak into the prison. The sherlfTs depu ties reslsted. durln.

the one of their number was killed. Danieis and Johnston were of doing the kiliing. ASKS FORFEITURS 0F CHARTER Cotion Oil Chii.jred Wltti Vic laimr. or t-t-W, (B.r Pr. JACKSON, Nov.

General McClurg to-day fllad a declara tlon ln the Circuit Court charging n.ne teen mills in the State witt violating Uie new anU-truat law. Tht aeclaratlon for a forfelture of ch lmpcu-d..

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