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10 THE riTTSBTJBGH GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER ,19. 1902. 1 CBood $aiE efeated "ft t- mom Crowd 11. 6 J.

Mi FIRE EftTER IKE THREE MEMBERS OF THE I PITTSBURGH COLLEGE TEAM. WN WEST IL TACKLES Both Colleges Look for a Hot Contest Though Washington Is Picked to Win. Anr llnl.ri.v, Ileaiirr Paive. Rath-brtdgc, 'ntag. tffis hoj.fierd, Cliai-ne-1.

Whlt-ni, 105. 'ibr-' The aat. 1 1 mile Adelaide Princt. FUanche Herman, funsbowr. iJtdy.Fsn.

Jf iiii Fo.irib mee. Banning special, l'g miiea The 113; FiniUps. Varrantcd. t-a: Himself. 112: Colcy.

Major Majisir. ''zsnell. Andy William. Ixrd Usage. lnro.

I Know. Dalv. Possignol. Courtenri.i. l)fl: Gold ore.

Huutrcssa, Caithness, loj; Arrab-ps-sn, t'T. Fil-h race. 2--ear-olds. a furlongs rvaddv Penejcr. Turnpike, rhk'ie.

Reeklesa. Wh. ir R. Omature. 107; Irene Mar.

KaKsardo. oche (ir. Mr. Frank Poller, b't, Star and Carter. Tsaus.

DirVsie. ii. Hth race. and up, .1 J-JH miles t'ontetv'. mnihert.

Carbuncle, Knielit of 'he M7: rtar le Puc. Trump, Kinshee, G. W. Hitticr, C-'tdcure, J0.i 1 "rfi'" til I- -I: 2 I a OtILipiTE Outsiders Won Five of the Six Events at Bennings. TRACK WAS MUDDY ur asso' i.iTrp rars to tisb a 7rTTn.

1 D. Nov. 3V Th5 riiii of laet night and this morning made the track at Pcnnltiffs sticky anrl held tho attcndfinee down to the reg'I'irs todny. Outsider aeatn took five of tho six c-vorit. Flto Eater, at to bcingr the only favorlt-a to viio first nuiipy.

Carbuncle, hlxt irtpuifher. Meptt.rsinger and on the flst and Judge Phillip over the sticks were the others to tarn brackets. W-alht-r cloudy. Stimmsry First race, hiuhweight handicap. 1-year-olds ami upward, rijrs tiirbuncle.

list. J. Martin 6 to 1 and to li, won: I'aul tTifford. l'io. Caitvun, 7 to 5 and 3 to second; Fx-sm-ner.

US; l.yne. to 1. third. Time. 1:17.

Setauket, y.r-n Rattle and tiracc also ran. Second race, mile and -to yaris rjttitieuinh-er. Mo. She, ti i.i 1 and 2 to 1. won; Re.ifein.

to 1 and even, second; Irsil, loT. I.yr.e, 7 to 1. third. Time. Coliant.

tkl1 i' jie, Harrison, Aneke and Hene ran. Thint race, liar.dicat. steeplechase, about 2'? miles ltk'. Parry. 3 to 1 ar.d even, won: Imperialist.

153, Msra, ti to 5 aiid 1 to 2. a-vind; 111, iionohue, 2) to I. third. Time, 5 2o. Wolgat herer.

I'e-csmvroii. Ivel'THma. Capafn Ci.nover., Trent. The Mere, Kmigrant. Mar.iltan and tiara aleo ran.

I'our'h race, one ar.d 0 yards Meistcrslnser. lis, O'Connor, to to 1 1, won. Hen itrward. 111. Cochnin.

to 1 and eclni: ourtcv.v. 111. H'ake. to 1. third.

Time, 1 2 0. Far le Iuc auj Med icy rnn Fifth race, 2. (j f-irlonrs Fire F.A'er. 1Jt. Mincer.

.1 to and out. Cin-t innatus. Ii.a, MLOo-eru, 4o to nnd to i. fecond; Tagatbey. pis.

J. Martin. .1 to 1. thirl. Time.

1.17 Atheloy, Haki-tisack and riirkle Erher also ran ixth ni' e. 2-j-ear-oMs and upward. 7 furlongs nMnn. 1'0. isnnon.

to i end 2 to woo; Carrol! P. b'4. "'x-hran. 4 to 1 an 1 2 to 1. second; Maiden, ll't.

0' oonor. .1 to 1, third. Tine. Ardert. Euclstre, Foil buck, l-pringbrk, I'ine Alm.Tgiri, 1 r.c- 15' fcrer.

Morokanta and Flara a'so rati. The Entries for Tomorrow. First race, ail an-a. Fonslee, The Black Midnight himea. Paul Clifford.

irnral Rad. Tnvaatcn, Co-nocl'i. irr.Jurdis, Sedition. 11; Andaiusian, Mmdc (-lies. i.

tl raldyn, Slldell. lOT; A I Harllce 'e i-l Finder. Red Twmsel. Ijidv Fan. IVhitc Owl.

101: Cess, li-2: Mount Kicco. Jhn Nf ln. loo. The Sh'wirdes. Wnisn, Prancer, Tiie Kaggcj Caioiier, Hock Lodge, hiron ar.j iu.

race, mahlrn 2-vear-oids. 5 furlongn ulu Marr. Rglets. Ijdr KntghthrxH, ro Silver Foam Alhamora. Uo-raulr.

MTit, I '-lack i-tiane. Sunt Gaynor, Left End; Whalen, Tackle, and Berner, Right End. Ij News of Nearby Towns and Country PROTEST GLASS Rumored That Charges cf Professionalism Will Be Made. YALE0DDS0F 10TO6 NL'W UAVKX, wen licro hnt rcccticel wrcr'l fr'rn filcn'lM in that Harvard's football hh-thorltlcfi ro conaklorin lie a'l'. isabiiity of protfstiiig Yale'a trrctt (jiiaril, a hioiigthio for Hatdrdnjr frame.

The report had It. that Harvard received Information that Glaa. hili at Syracuais untvcrsltr. played on a football tram, the members of which were paid each for a certain (tame and that Oloss, having thus pHiyed for mincy eoms under tha category cf prtie.ilonallsm. The "Vale atithortla have thus far, it Is said, received no protest from Harvard, upon recipt of the report, however, the Yale autjioi.

tttes Invettlrated tha report and It Is authoritatively ataied all in favor of Class and Tnle. NEW HAVEN. Nov. IS (Sj.e-cl.t'..) Yaln has picked thrco men from AVcstrrn Pennsylvania for her football tram that will Harvard at New Haven. Thnmax Sh'-vlin, tho right end, la a fre.shman In the at-ademk-.

depart-mont. lie I'aino from tho llill Pottstown. and played tackle tor two year! on that team. 11" holds the woild record for throtvlnir the h.im-mcr. Morgan H.

Bowman, the pecord, the fullback of I idmitown, uUo prepared at IllH school, from 'which he was graduated lat June. He will bo Yale's baseball pitcher next Charles p. Rafferty, the left (td, a rit Utburgher and a Junior In tlo scientific school. He haa played substitute end for two yeara. CORNRLL BADLY CRIPPLF.D.

Team More Fit fcr Hospital Than the Pennsylvania Game. Israelii. To tbk N. Nov. H.

With the f-irncll-Ivnnilvanla but days dl'tart. 11. eondti'on of the I'tiacans is far from natlcfac-ttiry. Hunt and iiavttt wre en the hill nura-Inai brulned lent. Sheble was taken to the Infirmary vith an at.i-ta on Ms and Ttir-rell will tie in no sliape play tlila tk.

Itcc.t tnts afterr.ew:i jav his attention to the 1'i'si men l.o play Ivans'" Ivanla freeh-men at on Saturday, The younK-lers ailll be Hitht but very rast, and hoped that speed ran win tha em. f'oach Fion" seys ho wlO iffve the regular two halves for the next thr-o dsya and will then have eitimr a team that tan xive the Quakers a rood tuss'e tc fit for a hospital. PENNSYLVANIA WEAK'. Team in Practice Irregular and Ranted Fotm. rHH.AU21.rif I A.

Nov. is. i I There was tiothlnit Inepirlrta Pennayl-vanla's football piactlco on Franklin Field to-iay. It waa hard, evert fleree, but ths la Wd that sTpoothn's and reuiarity that ahnuld mark the play of a team that has receded daily coaehliij for almost three months. There waa little difference between ti.e njal-U of the defense and offeree.

lic'h wre raparcd. At times the line would rlit'ix with roma dcreo of flerccnT.s tepu and the result wse Immediate. nomz-tlnira, ihe runner was afforded arlhtanee hy t'i oilier baca and substantial pain would bo made, ain l.a was left unprotected nr.d Uis eftorta re of no HARVARD'S CENTER UNCERTAIN. Crimson 'Varsity Pnt Up Strong Game in Practice Yesterday. Nov.

afternoon thre be a short open rractlco of the Ilarva-il football eleven, offering the last Pt-porlunlty to ace th team it lines tip ajrvinst Yale. The question ef cantor apnar-entlv is not settled. In yeaiardny'a pTsctlci" Force was jflven frst call In the on the 'varsity, whMe f'arrlrk, from the, fiesh-nmn elevan. waa irlven over fugden tm the second team. The 'varsity cum t.wlar pio.d msnifl-ent ball and effectually souelched all talk at.o.it the team beitiir fn poor condition.

The liettinx nhoiild really t-vor Vale. CINCINNATI AMBITIOUS. Charter of New Ball Club Allows Wide Activity. Nov. rincincati club rompanv filed Its Inf oi poratir.n papers totJav as to the Cincinnati (on t'ompany, with authorized capital rs-k.

The are Auruat Herrman, Julius Fleischman, Mm Flelschmaiu O'-ore H. V.x and IT. P.wf. The new torroraiion is to do a areat many ihln.as In a.li'itloti to aivlnu baseball game. The rompanv r.iay have a country club, mav own tennis conrtv.

ir.itf emunda or may ho'd any aort of athletic exhih'tion. under whi' hea would come hoxlnsr If such a departure would not tun counter to the Holtl-trr prize fight derision. f.ntrulte Waats to lie In. I.ATr.OnF. Nov IS.

Ti the Fportlnif F.d'tor of the Caxrtte: "In pin; Ina for the i liamplnshiD of Westmoreland county, Mt. rieaHant and I'rookvilie have overlooked the fact that I.atrobc bur a team which has ben defentd In two years ami rlnliiis the championship until df-atei. harchy l.uc a ehwlleiiK to plav the winner of tomorrow's came Saturday nx! for t'ie of Wcstntorelid county. 11. tans IteiVy, marmrrr.

Ijitrvhe A. Worklnar nit the Cup Ilrfenrfer. r.RISTOTo Ti. I Nov. IS.

itv of workmen in the of the llerreslioffa us especially noticeable today tvhen the pi? leal for the keel of the pear cup offender. om-thln? like to tors, arrived from Kansas The wooden rool.l for the keel completed ml It banked with rlay as it rets up-riaht on a marine cradl. The ni'iuld is much after tha ehapo cf that tise for the Comtl-tutioti. bul 'he ends look sharper. (reenaharg Una I'oot hall FeTer.

nF.nEN.Bl'Ri'i. Nov. la (SpeciL At lea-at S.Oort enthusiasts will th at Athletic park tomorrow between Braden-tills and Mt Pleasant for the courit cham. plonahlp Bralenvllle'a bla dejenattow still be accompanied t.y a hand and the entire sporting fraternity cf the cok rcfton will cheer for the Mt. Pleasant Tiaere.

Hoth elevena insisted on hahes. That SO rnand ChRtpits)hli. The Crrlent A. having won 14 aainea. tied one and lost none, claim the DO pound championship of Western Pennsylvania.

Orient claims a ame from Lincoln A. C. for nonappearance, and would like to bear from M-pound teams for Saturday at home. Qna half eatiensea Orient wishes to hear from foloaeeum A. C.

abcut November 21. Addreaa f. A. Eltley, No. Randolph ctiact, Alleaheny.

Paatinlawaejr la Intereated. Pl'Kx'sl'TAVTNET. PA Nor. ia clal Considerable Interest is beio taken iu this vicinity In the 15-round contest schedule to taka vtace here November between Al Martin cf. Warren and Jack Curry of I'ltts-bnrah.

Martlti hsjt baen tra.li.lns; hero for several weke and hla numerous adiulrrrj my he Is rod aiiape for th battle. John Doaaell Will Klabt. NKW CA8TUJ, Nov. IU (PpeclaJ.) "Xllby" Williams, a bantam weight lajxer of thla city. bwUy signei articlea to meet John O'Donneil if Austin, TUanksglvtna; Iay, before tha Keystone A.

of Au-tliv. It ill be a contest and the men will go In at 112 pounds. India) Wants Jlaaketball t.aiue. The ladlana A. A.

wanta a raine with Manchester, Keystone or ether ho.k1 basketball teems for Thursday evening-, Novemtcr 2o Fxenaaa If ir.cn. Wire H. i. Lacbtehurtcr Indtaaa, ra. ara.l ItT eT sJa FOR CHAMPIONSHIP OFMORM Mt.

Pleasant and Bradenville Battle at Greensburg Today tor Amateur Honors. MT. PI.KASAXT. Nov IS. Mt.

Phiie-ant ready fr and iun those two teams fuc each other at Athletic park. Greciisbirs, tomorrow afternoon th disputed claim of tho county's amateur will be ueet.le.1. Th local eleven is la vxt shipc, the eontesi and each player is d. to en his share toward retaining the county champion hip. Reimrts from Orcvnlitirg are that Pradcn-vlllo is the favorite iu the betting line.

Thla la pleai-ini new h're, and all the Pralen'-llle rni'iirv In icrcorrow can he casIP' pla ed lor the jva.ple have confttieuce in their eieven and ere ready hack their t-ain heavi-iy. Nearly evri a-, ailable in thf tou haa be. a enragtd l.ir tomorrow, and like fair father. t-ople ii'in here vtll present ar.d root for Mt. NOVEL ATTACKS TRUSTS.

Withdrawn from lite Market for t'orrrrtloa of nu Krror AVrlt-ten lj Magnal e'n Dntighlrr. CHICAGO. Xow IS. "ilrs. Gertrude Daniels novel, "Kxhok the was wlihdrHwn from the ninr-ket "uecatise tjt an unfonunate Up mad" ope ihaptir of the book." said a rrpre.

of Hand. cXaliy Co. loday. "We opf-et lo have thu book, ugin uu within a few dajs. "I wbh to emphasize (tlic statemcsit that too book tve not withdraw because of its nttack on trusts.

It will stand as first issued, excej fcr the correction of an annoying; error. The of the tory is not to modUied. ard the ch.iT Se to be mnd? Is not a tbe atithir would tlitr.k of making any objection to." The- d-cliued to explain the nature of the alieccd error, but his ex pressions seemed to indicate that it was more than typonraphiiMl. la attacking the trusts, Mrs. Daniels doct not seem to have hern disturbed by th.i fict that her wealthy father.

O. Potter, ided in the formation of the I'tilted States Sletl C'orporution by turn-it-; over his interest? to the agents of J. 1'. Morcan Co. SOLDIER LOST HIS JOB.

Member of Tenth ReginirDt He Must Quit t.nnrrt or Hentnln Idle. I'XIOXTOWX. Nov. 1 a.n rtpeelal OruanlJied labor Is takinit a stand aiiinsi members of the national ftunrd. The local brewers' union, it charged, ha-5 caused the ulscharge of Geiffe V.

Frown, an old employe of the llttsburKh Ilrewin Company's plant hrre, because he, as a member of Company of this place, servoel at Sh.moktii with the Tenth regiment. Jii nr.ion exprlle.i bini for s.rving against the tikers. but ho was tolrl thrtt If ho would lave the militia they would reinstate him. In the union. Brown applied to Capt.

Deeson for bis discharge, and a3 refusal, li- has writ-ton to Gov. Stone, recltins the case, and says he is in no position to his titutlona! rights, and cannot fight the. union or proreeutc theni. and ks tho governor to g-rant his discharerr, or to romrr.and Capt. F.eeson to dlscharpc him from ComrafJ C.

The Comlne of Miss Ilussrll. Thero are few actresses on the stage today more popular than Anrsie Russell. She comes to the Alvin next week with a new play. This timo it is "The Girl 3nd the written by Clyde Fitch. America's recoetuzed play-wright.

Miss Rusycll has alrendv been eeii here in four standard playfil playg that were recognized 4, t'ie bet during the of their presentations. Sh has b'-en espc-ialiy fcrturate in F.ppear-ing- hi productions of merit. "The Girl and the Judfre" la both novel apd tinicpte. It is out of the ordinary. Of ronrse.

there is a love story from l-ecinnine- to end. Charles Frohman has provided for Miss Russell a eompajiy that would he difficult to excel. It is not a larsve one, but ahat It loses in liumber Is supplied in ability. That ever delightful veteran. Mrs.

G. It. 'ailbert, a most distinct ornament the la America, is with the company, also Mme. tottrellv, Mrs. MelCee Rankiti.

Mrs. Del-lenbauph. Orris Johnson, John Glendin-ning and three others. Anker Girl lteleasetl on Boil. GnEKXSBCRG.

Nov. is. (Special.) Pauline Anker, the frirt whose unrequited love led her to throw vitriol into the face of George Dotiphner, a rotof-fiee clerk, was this mominjr rtleaseU from jad on bail. She ejcprisses pen. fence.

Loiiphntr is rccovcrlns. Wnshltajiton Anneaea Borouarh. WASHIXGTOX. Nov. 18 iSpe-cial.) A step toward annexing- the surrounding borcusrhs and suburbs with AVashi.iar'.on -was mado last nipht M'hen the boroufh-council pwc.i art ordinance KiuvxinK a suburb of over ots.t jxtpulation.

which has fsrowri up Hbotit the mills of the Tyler Time Pipe Company. Hallway Fra-chlse Granted. WARREN. Xov. IS.

(Special.) A franchise wis granted ley the Trurohull tciuutv commissioners today for the new-electric lire from Middlefieid to Pharon, Pa to he built by the H. Morcan -yndieatc. It Ik for 0" years and specides the road in u' be completed by Jnary 1, i r. S-wseie a We doing; business rijbt on the Square in our Bors DcpL the same as in our Dept. for Men.

The mothers will find when they shop here that their taste, comfort and ideas have, been carefully considered, and yt ask their careful inspectiori cf the new Fashions we display for Boys' Clothing. Today exceptional values in Sailor Blow Suits zad little cots' Over, coats $3.50 to $5 954 and 956 LIBERTY ST. AllOaEi) Comforts On The California Lrimited. Barber shop, buffet, library, observation parlor, magazines, dally papcr6, market reports, and an unrivaled cuisine. Seventh season new equipment Chicago to California In less thai! three days.

Why stay at home? The California tour described In our boolte; mailed for 10c in stamps. Address F. E. tasBCRfjer Apenc, Atcniaon, Topeka Santa Fe Railway, 403 Tark. PitLEburtrh.

Santa Fe "ALLWRIGBT-FOS MORE THAN HAU aCEWJl" Foaaeaaea all thesertattTaantl ancdrae ooalitieaef OptiiB, 1i-t eroiinees no (lekneu tn smieaeS. In aetae nerTcns disorder it is an inaalnabk) ItemeOya Kscominondea by beat rhruetana aaenrwiiera. WEjanTS INDIAN VEOCTABLE P1IX Kt Tt WOOD ST. nwi vr special aa." SBBday, le the cueov HoBday, Plltsbarch fc Tneatlar. Catette.

WEEK JCnraka Har-eia Oil Is tbe taast preservative of far-' lasAoar and that treat ot ola Isatber. ltolU.aofirua, ud protect, L'a IlamoGS Oil 00 yoor best harness, yonr Id hf aeaa, and your catTtege top, and tbey not only loor oetier orn sw longer. old eatetrwbera ta cans attaafrora ba'f pinla to flt galloBa, ata tty BTaSVlKO 01l tto. IN the court of common pleas No. 1, No.

December term, 190'. In the matter of tha petition nf tha city of Allegheny for tbe Hppointmenr of viewers to ascertain tbe eoHle, damage end expense8, Hiid smsi tiie benetita for construction of a lateral sewer on Broadway tnortherly sldei, fittm an unnamed lo-foot alley to rerrysvillo avenue, Plf-teenth ward. Notice Is hereby piven tn all patties In Interest that the undersigned viewers, dulr appointed by the court in the fors-pofna malter, hnve prepared a schedule, sbowlna; the damrea, cofts and eapen-fcea arx-ertalned and allowed, and tna benents assessed for the foregoing; iaa-proveme'U. snd that said viewers wilt meet and exhibit ihe sameat their office. Municipal hall.

Allegheny, on th' r.th day of December. A. H. at o'clock a. and will then and thereupon hear all exceptions thereto and evident, the rern.

CHAS. SHIELDS, A. P. HAY. SAMUEL McCVLLOUGH.

Viewer. Office of Controller of Allegheny Ceunty, Pittsburgh. Nov. 11, IIX'2. NOTICK TO INVESTORS.

Whereaa. The county commissioners of the eountv of Allearheny have reeolvad, to Issue Ixinils of tha county for the purpose of buiiclinK. improving and repair-ilia: public roads and highways, as forth in their petition at imo. 1 rp-tember sessions. aaid loan ta be la the aum of NOTICE is hereby given that sealed proposal will be received at the otfic of the county controller aforesaid, unlit Saturday, November lfKC, at 12 o'chtelt noon for the purchsr of coupon bonds of said county aa aloresald.

to the amount of f.VVkio, to be Issued In accordance with tha act of assembly approved July 10. A. D. ISHd, entitled "An act authorising the county commissioners tq borrow money and issue bonds for the purpose of buildtnar. improving and repairing public roads and highways In their respevtlva counties." etc.

Said bonds to be of the denomination of one thousand dollar bearing interest at the rate of tlire snd ne-half par centitm per annum, payable aenit-annuaily and payable at the plea-ure of aald county after 20 years, and absolutely due and payable thirty W) years from the date thereof. Sid bonds to be free from taxation. Addrras proposals to the county cum. mlsidoners of Allegheny county, marked "Proposals for Bonds. A bond with approved security or certified cheek to the order of the county com.

mlstdonera of the county of Allegheny to tho amount of ten thousand dollars moat accompany e.acn prosa-ieai. Any other or further information respecting tne same can lie obtained at th office of the eountv commissioners, Alie-gltenv county. PitHburiru. Pa. The rommintdoner reserve the right reject any ana ail bids.

4 W. E. TTI0MP50N. c'yuntj CoiitrolltrA NaiJX? 439 A Disagreement Over Terms Knocks Out a Good College Game. MAY PLAY WEST VA.

Geneva college, which has made such a fine record on tho Intercollegiate grtd-irvn of Western Per.i.'ylvanla this season. Is much disappointed over the fsilur to arrange a grn with the Washington end Jefferson kickers for Saturday. Thts wotUd bo "no or" the most Intareatlng contests tha could be arranged at this stage the t.ut Wasli'iiirfon-Jofterson. inv7ijrd tri to th Geneva. lanagrrpeni.

"ias none to anxious for meeting. of Uenrva In rius-b'jrgh ycu'enJiiy rn rout" to Heaver Fslls after frtittias negotiation with the Washington-Jefferson management. CJeneva. it Is asaerted. offered Wellington -Jeff, 0.1 per rein of the reeerpt or a guarantee, to pluv at Heaver or plav In Washington en th sao.e haaia.

Wnnhlnsrlon-Jeferwon eoul I see, nothing b'tt i ir of receipts, er a. guarantee for the expense of IS players for Bme In Wellington. tln v. fun tier offered, it lo iiia In 1'h tshurgrt, en neutral gioutd, but wa iiniail'faetory to the a game would have un-loiibtedly been a drawing card here. fieneva now expects to piny Westminster college at Heaver Kails situ'day.

and if the I of Wear. Vlrrln'a a good Kfiowln against a game will likely be arranged to played In Pittsburgh bet ween ijeneva and Wert Virginia. It is to be hoped tht ti'" will he arranged, aa if In tbUi sort of competition, with a lu. jtuin of result engendered, that la nceue-J tn tr tl.a lot-ai fnntt.all coi pse Into life. GOULD PICKS YALE FOR 18 TO 0 SCORE Lxt Year's Captain Declare That the Defense I Fr Superior to HirvarJ'f.

Nt: HAVKX. Nov. (Pperlall "iale will win "rvm Jiarvanl nest Satur-iluy Vjr a rere of 13 0." nal'l 'liaiiy lioul l. ptln of the Yal elen eeawn. thli lie "I rrg.irrl Yala'a offrnra and murh PMiM-rlur to thoee rt Ilar-hl Mr.

tVmhl haa he-n carhlna; tlie Am-lirrt. tn n. which hell Marrnii down to o. 'The hr(t Amherf turn pijjihrt l(e-artt all ovr the fill wnuhl have arareU on het-U'V BeM." Vale'a atihttni playr ku anmh. lay'a liaht t.ra'iif at lh Vni this afternoon.

1 hy prnj tu-nl emir l' minutea. hut wre ilrtveu hr-l diit'lnit t'lat drill, t'lufly OoiiM. jear'a tapia't). Joined Curne iiinnej- apj Svau. llar end Farmer, the 'vamly )v Uneil ektrnlay.

were gilay hy Kfiffeitj-, who na tiapi up t'j" his hard work Hanirdtt)'. Ha irMeii-l vatclilna puntt half Hit hovr thl" aftcrnuuii. O.ies did nrt reroi-t. although he waa In town. 1 ii" 'va rally anai arrived nt cl.x-k from lay-oif thr-r day up th- Mndaon.

Tr.oy will take a ahr.ft bill sharp -rtmime at 1h Vale tili Inmorrr.w afternoon. All the plnyera rtturned sylentlli condition. AFTER WINSTEIN. llttalitrVh Team reil the lllav Frl-lon0irm WrrlHia4a 'Hi a ntuhurarh foothnll tram hod a lively practice at Cre nlurc yesterday In preraralon for the came Knturd.iy at I'Mladeiphia. All th playera trei ptif with tha n-eption pf l.wlr McXully, who nr In ntt-buih with W'ialrtn tj Join team on ta 'i'l la roove ner.exaary by llin r.in;itrnirnt.

owl.iif to tile Injury nabjner. Wlnateln raya he ta In aa One condition as he ever was. The team will Thursday a'enlr? on th fat Itoe fur f'h ant durln the stay there IM prattlco tn tl.r American league Tailar Toarh 'nirhaidi-oti alrej CJamniona i(t reyort next Wfdue lav for alanal prnclh'a fur I'm TtiankFGlvlntr Ijr ini with tue It team fels eotifulnt, and everv-Ihlm pnitita to victory In I'hllad-lphlw on Fulta ''annol play with the S'tars on Uay on iwniint of the t.fay. efe.I.ehlKh II. Tritc Richardson to thin LfiQAL football battle.

MariaRer Berry and W. U. P. Had an Inning Over Financial Differences. The rnnlrndinis fai tlons In ie Joral fooihkll over the arr.unda 1ield a hirtnsf in offices of an L-ina.

Vrlik buIUIItia. yesterdar afternoon tx-fore l. Da via, the arbitrator aieed uovn t'v h'lth ahea- The V. r. management was TiMreaent.rrt hr Vltrnev 11.

H. Jarkaon and Wan: k-t Hi'rry of ijr-nrmi sh ly Attorney t.iKii Vallaee. W. IT. Y.

had arvera! witnese on hand to r.iv (lie vert' I acr'tneni whcr.hy Iterry wm to a (Kmr with the i'hllad'IphlA rlavan for XT" f. I'. The roller" t'am claims I'f. from hit failure to tht fhf n. alter wilt Jiennl In rmirt ThurHdny hn V.

V. I', wdl net it ion to liav th Injunction a gamut the cluatna of the 'oioasiuui grounds ri them made permanent. Arhtirmor lnvta has not yet announced hii di U'ti. MUST PLAY AT ANN ARBOR. The Bij; Michigsn-Minnesota Came Is Causing Much Trouble.

ANN A flRon. Nov. 18 The transfer of the Ml nneoata, Thankaalvina; lay fuotbalt a-irre from Detroit to this city Is iettna with much opposition. The alumni In Jietroii up In arms over the transfer. To-1sr Wlli'ami cf the Minnesota ttam wir-d AiHletin pirectur Piiid aa follows: "f'oeltlvely ot'Hci to am at Ann Arbor Mean J.t.Oisi lora.

l'lenty of time to erct a Siandtn4 at The board of couir-'r alhletlra mat thi afternoon apfj after cnnlderina t'oach Will lams' timteif and I'lrectr Haird'a reprsenta-tWm In rea-ajd tu the tndUki of tb fr.t. stands, decided unanlmoiisl In favor of play-ln the -ame at Ann Arbor. W. I f. I'lavya AHrhr C.

Tba Western unlveralty eleven will at thia afternoon )ln up aalnjt the Allegheny Athletic elut) on tha "oleseum around. The Wavnsbnnr rollrifa tairt scheduled for thla Jate has illabRndrd. Ihs lineup W. r. Alh ahenv.

rattetroit tiiasfhrunrirr Dtarthi IllUenhcrtjs'v "-I I'-O Smith tiajther rept-r tilasa lnjjr'as n.O Htur K.n rowers Ward It Flannlran lanley Mcf "ready Itaw'Klns ftuah Urr or' rVrtll T.H. riitiom lenr waiter Ontp1aa W'-loii vvaa clearly fiutplayed ly Oearwaier In rtth tiiwi yeatrday. In the afternoon kmpio thu former tin only ald to. score sfl points to the tatter's IS, hlla In th ev entn eont'st -aim ahenit as eavv for tha HfhsmpM. 1rwtr inaija 101 klnts whlla iM'inted maklna the total acora to t.1rwier.

West.m. HIO. The s-ci" si rwlna playM li the Krunswick hnllnrj room, and are watched with lnteat iv of aelentiflu ol playlnir Both play, era when at thrtr beat are past masters of tha Ivt'-nae, vert 'oatlcn. an draw yam -a. 'i nn rirrra (or Hlaher'a Tram.

Munagar H. i. KU-har of tha It. A. association tVotbalt team yesterday slaned two new playera.

Oo Oiarlca McVlcker, a. broth- r.t ona of ihe tiM player, will play canter In placa of Crelshtnn. who Is to ahlfle.) ti) outside rht Wliif. K'owler, tha star full baric if tt.e hwitsvaie Retnphamora team, ta the cither Birtri. Hat'irday the it.

1. A. C. will Una up at kins tha Hoacoa team. Wall Street Flylwar tbe Illae.

NKtft TOnK. Ar. 1 Tkere waa today on tha ateck shanca on tha out ha fame for Sat'irday. i'ha edts favor T' at to H. and threa beta at flfsat tn 6at era placd.

lany ptlj at il A to Wi as' tin) la SwO wai-a loada. WAFinXOTOX. Xom. 1 -(Special. The Washing-Ion and Jiffcrson football sriuad had final practice thla aftornoott in preparation for the game to.

morrow with the AVcft Virginia university team at College park. The game will undoubtedly bo the best on the bom- ground tliia season. 1 he West Virginia team haa never been able to score, although one jar tney held W. J. down to four points eht Vlralr'a's chances are probably bsUor thla year than ever before.

The locals a re ebow. Inst an entirely new spirit and dash this week, and the men went through their work tonight vlth a unison that promises well. The West Virginia backers have telephoned here fot bets, and It Is likely that a lot of money will be wagered. The local players are all In fab condition with tho eaception of Ciibson. who had his Kkl turned Saturday.

He is not iaid up. however, snd may be in the game. The lineup will likely be as follows: Welly or HartjsaCt end; Heimberger. left tackle; Gibson or Lots ks, left guard; Loucks or Shrrrerd. center; Mc-Cleary, right ffuard: Hayes, tight tackle; Mo-Dlvltl, right end; MclXmough.

quarter back; Kcklea. left half; Longwcll. right half; Murphy, full back. STERLI.Wi TEA A' VICTORIOL'S. Enteryirise BafketbaH Fbe Defeated by a Score of 50 to 3.

The Sterling- basketball team easily defeated the Enterprise team by a score of ho to .1. Mc- Mahon ted the team In ehootlnr. while. Fertgea and W. were n-jt far behind, lirura ana butter clio good work at center, while Tcedt and BUlinger played well at suard.

Score: Sterling r.6. Enterprise 3. McMfhon siiauffer W. Lillmger Fi-rward ritewait tytter Center Drum loedt Guaid Gruharn G. Hllllng'-r and Rertges Guard Pteupc Field goals MeMahon 10.

perigee 6. W. RH-llnger 4. butter, Yee-it, G. and h'tauf-fer.

Fouls MeMahon 3, trtges and Referee Gekcler. Timer PVird. Ksthnsed Over Football. MORGAN TOWN, W. Ner.

For tha first time this season there is g-enulne enthusiasm tn Morgantown over football. In a few hours today a special train to the Waihhirton and irame tomorrow was arranged for and SOU tickets were eold. It will leave here at. I o'clock and will take a band along The university team left this afternoon and will spend tha night In Pittsburgh. Manager Pawacti took lti men along.

There is here that this year game will not he a oiie-sided affair as utuat. The team will make a desperate effort to score on the Washington team. PREACHER AND WIFE SUE FOR SLANDER Each Wants Judgment for $10,000 Against Church Official. ffrEi-m. tm.egjiam to Tat eurrfTTi.I T.ISBON, Nov.

1. Two damage suits have be filed In tho clerk's cfTleo, the Rev. and ilrs. Elmer W. Reinhart each petitioning for judirment usaitist Louis R.

J. Griffith for fl 0,000 damages for aliened mal'cious 'lander. The Rev. Mr. Remhart was formerly pator of the Church of Christ at Railne-villc.

He alleges that in May. the defendant, with Intent to injure his Rood name and bring him Into disgrace, circulated a report which resulted in bis expulsion from the Salinevjlle pastorale and disbarred htm from securing; a pastorate elsewhere. Griffith is an officer cf the Salineville church. The petition quot-a statements which reflects upon both Mr. and Mrs.

Roinhart before their marriage and allegro a criminal operation. The Rev. Mr. Reinhart al leges that Griffith reported this slander on many occasions and to many persons. STATU AD O.

pinney. an uf tlevlanrl, purvhaaed the Wlillcly coal ct. paying LORAIN, O. Tiie contest for a natural gas franchise ktaeen the Ix'gao ompany ami the t'itixens lias and ElectrU- oninan haj resulted in a vtctor" for tha latter, council having granted the franchise. COPmtCTON.

O. The Coshocton county ecmmisslonera granted the p-tition of lioscne clttrens for incorrortte.n That ion of sot) people was f'-iindei ISjs. PARKFTRf-'Rl R1, Vs. Master Mechanic Pcn-iergat of the Baltimore av Ohia railroad, nai.a thai the shops here win be en. larger ant- the lcrce gtfatly Increased to do all heavy work for ihe four divisions centering here CTTAPLKSTON.

W. Th Wnhlv mil-tilated body of Charles Vickrs, aged is, who has been employee! as guari at the Iun lyojn mine. aa lonnd ett the hcsMpeake Ohio trark. It Is believed that be aa murdered by stnkine nunrrs. F6r rieurisy and all Pleuritic pains on either side.

MONEY BACK. Any ditlsned prcrjer ol Alien's Atrupium Piaster may have his money back by addressing-the manufacturer. 0c. ft. Dorraaa, 121 Faltaa New York L.

Gleserkcp Sons 320 Pun An, (IRECiOR K. A SURPRISE. R211 Away at Lakeside from the Hcrses That Had Beaten Him Before. la. Orer.r K.

disgracefully beaten in hla last previous t. met tha aaraa horses nraln todjy in the third race at and mnde them look theat. Although bavir.sr an additional five pounds on his back, he leo throughout, and crossed the winning line four and a half lengths ahead of The Won. winner ov-t- ttregor K. in their former meeting, was lttfu a head for' the third money by Rankin.

handicap at 11-18 mile wtnt to Hoodwink. Weather clear and. creil: traek muddy. race, furloncs Prue. ir.a.

Robhlus. 2 to 1. w-rr: Ren Frct 110. Mnrpher, 15 to 1. second: Old Kike.

Iloar, a to I. third. Time. Sand Flea, Merr-pK, Tom Collin. Nat Fgleston.

Miss Shanley. tim My Chree. Lady Ei''e and Frances M. also ran. Secrni.1 race, furh.ngs Howendohler.

114. Munro. 10 to J. won; Filiform, 117, Rirkcnruth. to 1.

second: Panisn. llonr. to 1, third. Time, 1 :27 2-o. Hmrv of Fran Eva's 1'eriing, lames J.

Corbctl, Mission, Carkleyitc and Triliam also ran. Third race, tit, furlongs Oregor Hoar, i to lo, wo.i: Jove. hs. Pav it-nin. ti to Raiikln.

fs. J. Walsh. to 1, tt-d. Time.

1-5. The ron. Chicago Qlrl, Arvenls, Picklea and ran. Fourth lace. 1 1-ltf milts Huodwlak, W.

Knapj. 2 lo 1. von; Dr. Stephens. Vs Rob-bins, to 5, second; Lady Sfiathmore.

104. liner, 2 to 1, Time, 1 2-5. Starlet Lily, Tcllowstmie and Prince of Africa ajso ran. Fifth race, milt and 70 yards C'nicfcadr-e. los.

W. Hicks 8 to 5. won; Imvid low. Fuller. 20 to 1.

second; Ida Jo W. Knapp, to 1, Time. 1 Althca, Mlsa Llxa, Tlckful and Prima II. also rsn. Ixth raee.

mfle an- 70 -ards Lena, 117. H'jar. r. to 1. won: Tne Ladaean.

ru3. Putter, 2- to 1. secnd; Hub I'rather. Km, Rohbins. to 1.

third. Time. 1:54. Touttlaii. Inverary It Faou'ia, Tu.are, Knight Banneret.

F.gyp-tian Rr'nce. Lat-op, Fa lie Lead and t.reat Star also ran Ijkfslde entries for tomorrow: Mrt i furlongs, selling Red Apple, 1-S3: Limelight. leC; lvl: Antri, clig Inj.in, Old Mike. Crest Star, Gra M'-Chrre. I.

tJameistn. si: Prue. tkvjle 05; tuc Johnson. Nat Si-. te-cond race.

tii2 furlongs, selling Cougar, 107; orinne Cnland. l'Xt: Merop. T.va'a Oarling. l't, Ilttle Ja-k Horner. Eajkijiie, Jt7; Howendohler, in; San I.utlon.

SS. Fotirth race. 5' furlorgs. I.findl'.ap Scorpio. 112; If Ton Lare.

In4: Mayor Johnson, log; Kriituckv, P4; The Don, Theory. Ag-nea Mack, t4. Fifth race. 5H furlona-s Angelo, VC: VN-(ne land, 102; Lrr. Worth, ItSt; Sarah Masim.

Tom Maybln, i'7: Arvenis, 07; Florcetan, Sixth race. IV miles, acllinr Little Elkfn. IZrne, Silver Fiaz. 102: Ompass, Til: Kuith Wing Dance, too; Muldrew. Misa Lisa.

Mivicu. lvu Woods, SO; Toutiah, S7. THE REV MARY ANDERSON. Who v.vs at llantihon. on Sunday even-1-ir nriiaiti.il a minister of tne L'nivei ssllst church avi is to he- the pator the Frst ni eraallat church at Kaiisas The Rev A.

It. Church, of Kuehie! cellege. Akron. l. delivered the charge 10 the new minister.

ELOPERS INTERCEPTED BECAUSE JUTE TRAIN They Refused to Be Foiled, However, and Marriage Is Arranged. rrtrogAH TO im ctrTTi CHAMEERSBl'RG. Nov. IS. (Special.) TiM: fact that a train was 10 minutes late this afternoon prevented a weddinc Flody t-ellar and Zclda F.icker drove here eisht miles from their home, near St.

Thomas, closely pursued by a detective and the girl a father, in differ-ent teams. Tho young couple kept ahead and pot to the station on time, but the train was late, a policeman here had been telephoned to, and arrested tho youths before the train came in. They were goir.s to llaeerstown pet married. The girl refused to five up her lover or to RO home, and a marriage was arranged for tomorrow. REED HOLDS ON TO HIS JOB.

Stcne Hesitates ia Kaniintr. State Librarian's Successor. HARRISBURG. Nov. IS.

(Special.) Gov. Stone said today that he. would not appoint a successor to Stata Librarian Reed of Carlisle, except on the recommendation of Tenn packer, with whom he has communicated on tha subject. Should Peunypaekcr decline to suggest a name to Stone, the governor will make no appointment, and in that event Reed will serve until after the change cf the administration in January. Sione take the view that no person of sufficient ability would accept the appointment for tiie short time that intervenes before the inauRUralion cf tbe governor-elect, unless he were assured that he will be retained in office by Penny-packer.

Reed has his accoints iu shspe to retire as soon as hia euecessor appointed, although he is entirely willing- to hang on until his Job la given to some one else. Ilttabarah Ho Camped ta AVwd. GREENSEURG, Nov. IS (Special.) Raymond Park. William Horrell and Mervin Houston.

12-year-old boys of the East End. Pitteburich, were taken into custody by Constable 'llckiner of Bradenville this morning. They had been can iping in the woods near Millwoexi einec Saturday Jtnd their only covering- at rtisrht was a pair of blankets. They resisted bciiiif tu their hotnia. RUBE VVADDELL AND BUTLER MET DEFEAT Teck MatthewsTranklin Team Victorious by a Score of 11 to 0 Hard Line Bucking.

IT.ANKT.IN. Nov. Uiihe atid l.is band of cot ball players from Butler met defeat here today by sco-o of 11 to (1. Wntidcll was a tower of strength for the vlfitor. but their Jliio could not withstand the trc bucklnsNaf lh( locals.

The lln.i plunclnt? of Tevk Mtth.ia and It'isera wa terrtrlc ajid th-v jjjely failed to mat, a prfin. Hums. McConneil and T'onahoc also did some excellent work Waddeii aa iti-1ured in the first hnlf and in th middle the second half trns forced i retire. Th'i hall a in the visitors' territory ime.1 of tha fmc wl'hin a fev" of the eal when the null' was to the F-uiiei- icatii io the train. I.lntup FraoKlln 1 1 Put It o.

WeaKley llanilltou Miller addeil-HIair Ira-n Itiiclicy Cain fV.fhetl Feirrel Car.iphll Campbell F. 'enter. T5rennu.il. Mo" tmcll Iturriv niiley l-oi-Rht Kor the Hotter Mtthcws Ql! V.H L. iiunis Tou'hdott ns Matthews, P.nJTs Ooal Tunn v-niiell.

i mplre and retcree Nixon. Timekrejiers and TV-d. Lino-men TIall and Mnitll. Tr.r.r- of hrfi'-a and Vi DREY FU SsToOKIN UP THE SCHEDULE Col. Puliiam aJ the President PaiJ a Visit to Herrmann of the Cincinnati Club.

CINCINNATI. Nov. President I'arney l.eyfu.-:a and Harry Fullism of tiie Fltts'nurs'u club ere In the cUy today. They ailed on Ihresidfiil lierrr the iocnl lijb in the n.frn'rs to rtlacuMi the rchedulc for sein. Ii-cyfiiKs beins a rnemt" tiie whedulc committee and to frure the opinlnns of all the members cf th.

league oa the question of dste for next -ar. Mr. lreyfuea raid thai Pittsburgh would lcs to the Ameri'-on oniv the players who had ben release by the Ftraie tuaouv-emcnt, namely, Che.hro. O'Connor n.il lach. Conroy nd SmiUi surely uouM stick lo the.

team. I he miton ma ic an lot rail on Frcddcnt of ihe tru, t.t,?n onipal y. took in the races at 1.A-toria ri the efternoon and left 1 tf.r.;-ht. MlbS I'OWNfIS' I AST (JOLr. Won a 36-Hole Match Playing Against Handicap of 54 Strokes.

In the women Rolf tournmnrnt on the 1 1 arh-land course yesterday MIbs Marv Fownea aain difr-played some veiy last trolf. rinvit.K- nptinst a hanoh ap of 2 strokes she was aii even with Miss Liixaboth Hillman at the of I hok-s, having- cov. red tiicm In fa uti'okcs. one over her record of Sit. Another IS hop were, necca-ssrv and Mi's Fowns won by no in the played.

Miss Aria strokes best Stlss lulse Fiklns by up and 2 to play. nd v. ill tclay met Mixs Kowncs In the flnal mfii-h. In the ni'ns ou rr. a rnent C.

n. Fownes la-at I'iils Itrown by 2 up nnd 1 to play: W. C. Vow ne. defratorl Vt'.

C. trs ov '2. up: C. A. Ormiston piaye.l 7..

Stroth all even, and H. Fownes bat lr. Aiurelel by uj and 1 to pin 5 anderbttt'a Honvr AVlnnlnirs. FAKtc. Nov.

1 W. K. Vanderbiit comes ninth on' th lit of winners on the French turf In l'i winnings amount to Jm.I-IO. AVOMi Till- AM1KIR. Tour I A.

desires a hm same for Patur-dav. fall 12 East. W. Lauer. The Millvale hltrh school team ill play the Army A.

on Saturday at fillvaie. Tbe a'e would like to wrrar.ee a Same lr baturday with the Kmswnrth third team. 1h, Itoniest'ad sch--o t-am vill play the Flttsburch college Independent eteven -ni'-rrow afternoon at Heel Work park. The rnfton Juniors derire a hom- aattie fr S'alurday with a Hn-(oiind team. Address I.

K. Kemp. HIO Carnerie l.utl ilna-. or 'phone 21 Car-rieirie building. Jame to be plavexl at Crafton.

Inaram anta a fame for fatnrday with IS.Vpo'tnd team, Pnniroe. I'astlme or preferred, and also le.rea a pame tor Thanksgiving. A-Miess W. C. Kirk.

Jug-am, Fa. Tho Mclnaid Ruaby team wants a home game for faturday on the home grounds, Colts a. Verr.er. U.vceum. Prlnirose.

I'astlme. Coraopolls, Craft on, 1 'aiwnst'im or preferred. Adtfresa W. S. Ixickhart, manager, McDonald Pa.

Coach of the Flavels recjuests all players to report for pvartlce evening at 7 o'clock sharp. Flavrl the Pequots of Allegheny on Saturday at 1mm'. Flavrl wlshe to hear from -pound learas. Flavrl has score! 1H polnfa to opponenta'a 0. The Madison Tlaers would like to know the Military A.

c. is golna to play them on November 2-'. And ais would like to hear from Noth in regard to the game for Yhaukss-ivinff moriilnc. Address Oliver Krashear. W.2 llcrron Pittsburgh, Pa.

The, peofor.1 A. C. cT the SN.uth tstd-- would Ilk to hear 'rom. wm or list pound out-of-town team for Ttiank.rlving Day. The the Shrman Senates ou Sstur-dav at Houih fide tark.

Address Wt-Vins. Manager, riilrtc-nth street, South Mdo, city. The CanMasi will play Wlneblddle A. f. Saturday at home, and the Rosebud A.

November Thankserivlnjr dav oin to pound teams. The following players are re-oucsted to report on Thursday Friday evenings Klnser. Lntx. Oratn. ftrain.

mee. Stilt, barsent, lucfwlg, Wj man. llfri-, tira'iara. Ickley. Fir games address Harry Rebele.

25 Garrison avenue, Allegheny. ftmrtu for Heme. WASIIINGTOX. D. Nov.

18 Minister "tVn, who for more than five year has represented th ChJnese arovemme-nt at Washljisjion. left, hrre at o'clock this afternoon for Pan franclso, over the rennsvlvani railroad. He will sail f(r China No, ember 23. WABASH HELD UP BY NEW CASTLE COUNCILS Permission to Cross Sires Refused by the City Authorities. r-rrvivt.

TKl.t.'.BAM TO IBE e.AZtTtC. 1 XKW Nor. IS. Ku-tranee of tho Wabash railroad into this city Is beinjc held up by councils. Tii-wtrcbased riant-of-way of the Wabash here follows the course of the Sh.er.npstit to the intcrtiection of the Keshan nock nnd thence alotipr an unused mill race track to the IntersectVn of South Mill and Uuter streets, the local terminal.

To reach this the IVnluiall II1U5S1 CTOfS So'lth Jcf- ferson street, but councils, so far, have refused this Definite, action will be taken bv councils 0:1 Thursday niz'it. The Wabash met with a rtireet refusal when it asked for a ffrade crossing over Jvfferson street. Daft night Attorney Akens asked Tor the Wabash to be allowed to build rv track, asreeinR to pay the entire cot of the overhead tl, elevate tho street at thot point, and the cost of any abutments or masonry walls needed, in addition. Councils refused to consider this, but would make no counter proposition. MASONS HOLD CELEBRATION.

Initiatioa of George Washington Commemorated at Johnstown. JOHNSTOWN. Nov. IS. (Special.) The celebration evening by th-Free Masons of Johnstown and vicinity, commemoratir.c; the.

of the initiation of George WashinBton into the fraternity, was one or the mort elaborate affairs ever held in this city. Amonar those who delivered addresses wer- the P.ev. T. 11. Woodrlnp.

D. of the Franklin Street Methodist Kpiscopsl church; John Jones, the Rev. W. T. Col-liver Georte E.

Hamilton. O. B. cf 'windber, R. Drukenmiller.

David Evans and th Rev. Calvin P. Gep. hart pastor of the Ieavansvllie Lutheran church, and master of tho Masonic lodga at Somerset. At the conclusion of the banquet toasts were responded to by Jl.

W. Stora. Georpe. Moses. Curt C.

Ompbcll. W. II. Rose. Conaressman Alvin Evana and Anderson H.

AValters. John H. Walters was toast-master. Three hundred Masons and their friends attended. TO BUILD STEEL PLANT.

Land Purchased at New Castle for Mill and Furnaces. NEW CASTI.E. Nov. IS. 1 Special.) A land deal which promises to be one of great importance to the industrial development of the city was announced today.

Spearman McKclvey. who operate targe iron interests at Sharpsvllle and Deetonia. have purchased the Graham and Welnbhank farms, near town, pajina; in all more than The tract covers acres. It is given out on good authority that a mill and two large furnaces will be erected. The Rround lies tn the heart of the limenstono deposits.

State Charter. Issued. HARRISBURG. Nov. IS.

Charters were Issued by the state department today to the following corjiorationa: John E. Duho'a Tanning Company. Dubois, capital Ardan Land Company. Washington. Jt.ooO: Breitwicer Brothers Company.

Pittsburgh. M.OO"; Oak Grove Improvement Company, I)ekhaven, Striker Cause Small Riot. TOCNGSTOWN. Nov. 18.

Special Striking tachinints the Ohio plant of the National Steel Company created a small sized riot this by attacking: imported mjel.iiiists who had leen put in their place there. The city police were Called. to aid the steel plant police In giUcting' the trouble..

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