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Pittsburgh Weekly Gazette from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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Truster brown! ft li DOINGS OF THE COLON HOLLOW BUNCH IN NEXT SUNDAY'S GAZETTE WILL MAKE YOU ii JMIS i Bl a IT 12 7t3 9 is 9 Si a THE FUNNIEST AND MOST REFINED OF COMIC PAGES. IN THE 5UNDAY GAZETTE. riTTS BURGH, TTEDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 1. 1103. PAGES 0 TO 11.

PRINCETON'S STAR -PITGHEI WILL IN PIRATES sf5E6t rK JS-' 1 I bp is THE 1 MANCHESTER WINS FROM JIMMY Si I ALTO OUTPOSTS MABEL RICHARDSON -WON. THE HANDICAP EVENT JILLERBRAND TO MANY NEW RIDERS. ix Day Race Will Have Many I msMX 1 Pom TONTRftCK Captain Brown Will Have On( of the Finest Race Courses in the Country. WILL HOLD BIG MEETINGS Sl-ECIAT, TELKfiSiM TO GAZETTE. 1 T.KXINGTON.

Nov. 3d. (Special.) At the end another year Lexington, with the aid of Millionaire S. S. Brown.

PtU.burjEh coal kins, will have mii up-to-date racir. plant for runninK turf sports as comtiiote in appoititmerit as anv I racing nark of the Ai- i ready the old Kentucky asoc1ation course 9 showing the effects of a c.han: of owner bin. The rsvketjr old fencing has tteen replaced bv now material and the property is rapid'y being enclosed In an up-to-date Myje. Manager W. Camibeli Rcott has at last a few cf Millionaire Brown's plans In regard to improving th'- time-honored jilaut in tho next monthn.

The main track is to be widened on lx th the upper and club bouse turn, the erround necessary for tsio improvement belns stripped off the main roadway, which with this less wiil be a roomy and fine drivewav. The Inner truck f'r training purpose is to also widened and roth courses vill have a perfect pvst'-m of orainage. st on hour after tho hardest kind of a ram there will be no of water on either track. Ore vast Improvement already contracted for is the laying of boulevard roadway all through the grounds, and these rods will la maeariamized in the latest style. Manager Scott will put no workmen on the prand stand and club houae before the coming; sprir.R.

He will do a much outdoor work a possible the coming winter, and next turn his attention to the stables, to Improve which be is now perfecting plans. A number of new IUj bit pirn of this fort trill be erected and the old structures not will be made ss near new as To complete si' the imprrjvenif 3 now con- tr-rnplated tales a year, and when finished the old course will, outside of one or two tracks in Chicago, have no rivals tn appointments in tfc; western country. Many of the big- stables now In the habit cf wintering: at Memphis. anil tr.er southern points will hers in tb cold season of and linio. and nris 1 I I i be on hand for a big sprin meetinc in th Goai.i from Mul Oraham 2 Fr.u latter rear, when tnanv of the classic events caile.i Or.

or of other da-rs will he revived. Tleferee. K. Felbei. Timer-'- lytwr'te From Manager Feotfa talk, wh'n a tetit, The Sterlings in a preliminpry won ae -is given on the resurrected track It will first i-ague name from th Ji-rdo-e firsi-Ciass In every particular and preaent i24 to 1 and showed that thev wtre far ban plans am rotiflned to holdimt cue of dvr.

fterlinu Jt-viaion litvr'- an Ex Amateurs Try Honors. for NBV YCnK, Nov. i.p- lal 1 Tbr.3 rew crtrtes. maklntr a tcl of f.iuj teeri merit in tams foe tr.e ch.a:n-rlonsbip ie which N'fc1n in Madi-son rar" Gi-d-n innoy at hate been received, "i he new arn are Pat-rt'V Keeifan Boweli. and Charlie Turvll'f.

Wo.ioy Hodepcth of Chicago, Me'ivi-i T. IV-ve this city (colored and McDonald, the er-tck arr.nteur of Boston, and Bjermann of this city. Rove. McIVmald aid anl Oliver Petrttn. who will tide Kldy Root, vIH R.ake their debut as pro'-ssi in thin race and the chancrs of I -r.

lor, and hi partner and MrDoi.aid anJ are cer.sideril excellent. There wl'I several r.ew in the race th!" y-ar nd they will ar John- Viher. who for year? tne cf America ioremost sprlnterj. Mill hat-, Bowier, another fast man, for his r. "-Bobby" t'iiihcttr.

ivyn the race wo years asco. and "rfennte" M'jnrce of Trnnt we. e.1s.t an M-ili rerresertt ouh in "hA ra.e. the l.amplon Krim'f, jutn HI make his first twrt In a sl.rosy race, has teamed wSU. Will Fenn.

Already a frien ri airy' 1 aj r.i riii.e ip be-twe-en tiie ArTica liter. Fot the f.rt few df.vs thev wiil w-nc to'tliet- i iil off the by mii r. but-u foieisTteis e-instan' arrlntt.jr. and s.i oiid i successful then ie among, then, elves Hints to Men Of -women's wants Timely surest ions for Christ nuts ifis Wives, sisters, tlaushtc-rs, liancf-es, vill eiuh he k- lihtert with a liro-nlelotli Kveuiug1 Coat 'clvet Suit Walking Coar. or a Sot of furs To assurel of hr- latest.

most here- stvh -coiat J. Q. BENNETT CO. New Store. WOOD AND FIF TH.

jv; 5. i-M i i ps. MADEIRA AND THE ORIENT Araericaa Liica Tvinscrew "AugUSte Victoria" rrrra New York Feliruary I'nci, 1901 I 74 Days. Rates, $453 and upward. Apply to the First National Bank Cor.

5th and Wood Pittsburgh. Pa. Inked Moil iteam.hlD from New Vork r.vrry Ml rrdir for QLaSQQW Yl3 LOftDGltDERRY Superior Ac, oitimo.ir.tlor.s a'. I nft'l Pat's for ail classes of passengers. IrtRM TO XAFLr.

l't noon ia Tan 1 For Kates. Book of Informatioo for aen- gers anl New Illustrated Book of Toitrs. apply i DEP. so BltOIHtrnS A 17 and In-auaav Y. or J.

ICK, 54j Srothfield st Pittrb-irrh. -t 1 vrf 44.0 wo on T. 1" 1Mb LITTLE nIXIKttV. Ths Standard V.uls live! C3. F03KT ALUMIKU i IMl LEVEL, to take the place cf the old-fashlsned Tar cf tHKlng lev witl.

a long straigl.t eds. iesei than 1 or au ounce levels 1 ascertained by tae use of Lhi- In strument and a line o- to ft. Price of and ft. of iine By Mail 2- SATURDAY EYKIH3, DEC. 5.

to 16 M. On7. ionics Gauijs vrt Fpir.d! 12 and IS in. Ta Mock in eoa of nupe i-yr sa(u Mftinr to rf th- dipt an-'" 4rurji2 fh oatt k'i irs any powtin adjust or ii i--ir-rt ii-rt ic-T. uKaK-! or in rvu thij t'r i0J IN" OlTSIltE SHOMTASE lc yoi walk eve mtlea eficn d.y? Cur PESQ.1ETR rK'rttr arr.ira'.

"iviSl.OO OX tniDU OMV UK HILL SFXI. Ths "Ysnksa" Set Oor.siM of cah Hatcht -tw vp: Price S2-50. i a rt i a i '-eii' SPECIAL WEEKLY SALE. For t'ris weic or-iy we wiil sell Universal Hack Sav Frsrna, made of hlsh grs.l-.- cast ei. tr'r ji.

inej and m.ke' p.au-,!. Light. Stronz. and -onvetiient Can be a iji.s'eo four positions Frame to 'nUe tc T. P.

II arid I 12 ir.eii Ma tes. Pii. Ai, Wr are ecl'log for this week. 8 inch laiversal lint 4f ikjrH FRENCH LIME. CcnspsjRie l.rcl 1 .1 ne to iiarre t'oris i ciiv loursoitj.

iu a. from 4. North Jtivet. iiorton at. Tourame.

.111. B-nsgjie. Dec. 4 t. h3rr.ps gne 1" l.i ii vol? i ie.

IT l-a Crn.npg:f 7 Screw feneral Agency. Knsai. New Yottt; lcCorn.iek Co. -id st First Nt t'tinii Bank. Fifth ave.

ar.d Wor-d O. U. Wsttarshaosea. 717 fc. AlijtveJi.

pr.r Jo ri It is all-essential that wine for the sick should be of the very best. For that reason Pommcry is the champagne selected. CHA JtL.ES ORAKF Sol Arepta tor taa Celled 42 Beaver Street, New 'r. As Business Bringers Ciazttle Classltied Ads Have No Equal. OtnriAI.

I.I.T.iHKY. l.U AN" ordierir.s the construction ci a pullc s'-wcf on Ohio fitreot. Kigh'h vard. Iron Ravine Ktrwt to northeast l'n t-f lsouscsi of ChamhTs' ht-irs. and providiis for ai.a collect 'on the coat atid c-spf-iise thereof.

Section 1- it ordatned uv. enacted bv thf s-elec; iiid cammun tvtinci'? of the. city et Aiiesher.y. and It is herehy or-i and ej.aote 1 by the authority of pi- Tilnt the of 3. Ub-iic ntr on Ohlj street, Kihth ward, i from Ravine stie.

to th- ncrtheat lie hoa--s of i heira. Is herel.y authi.rizci and ordered, and the director cf the department of ptibiic orV. 1 herebv Inntruoted to jirepa'r tions t'ner fct, ar.d the mayor s.nd tha Faid director are to idver-! tire for pr, j.osals for dulrj iid woric la atcordc-nc" with such pexirli ind awar.i the ex.mnvt tr.ert-fcr. ttcroro-' it.jj to the provisions of tr.e act of RS-; pe-n-hiy tn ti'iTi cse rnac and provided. anl expense tf ai i ir.rc-rt.t'e-' roe r.

to he ar1 co'lrctevl tn --i C'T'itnoc with the j.tovliieM oi ti," law cf the vt mm if.vealtd of Pv-nnyylran pertair.in therein ar.d reculdtine th I C. Tim' t-n much of any orditianesi as rr.ny convict wtth or lw I the forettoir.K, the f-nma is reredtjr i Ofdsirert and ei.ac-teil ii: a in ofu'-t'is this Vjth car of Njien'jor A- D. lItC. V. J.

TORHANCB. rrcgideiit of Select Coof.cil. Attest: i LAFAYETTE II.T.S. Citv Clrk SAW. KI.

Mcr.leROY. of Crrrnon r.ORF.HT 1IUY iP.TK. Citv Mavits f'ice. Citv of P.i. Nev-uitr h.

O. V-'C Thc i urdinuncc anl approve i. JAMK3 ti. V. VMA Idayp.

I (No Hl. i AN F.OIN'ANt'i: Pro.vt.pr.r for tho o-! poir-tni' tri by tho of tveo sroci.tl fer.enient hous et fixiny their IV it Tdiirie-I r.nd eracv; I l-v ptS-ct arid of jltv of and ii hereby ft and oPdCtoI bv the the ime. That the rf hea'th it hereby given the "urhprdy to eipl Ceo bou-- be wmnari. whow- it hnil i.e tve enforce tne t'f tti act a eirhlv approve-i the "Jith ojy April. nnd a to an act cntit'e- "An vr- at'r.

l.tJi at: of ir the r. nt of iprtdic rifety in ci.ie. of the eecond the and iIjiPs tc.ereo ertil the officers thereunder. prescriMnir ruhs. re-j il itlons atid Uws rcit-cttitI 'o piu- and autn.

rir. inpos.n I tinert. penalties punishrrtept for vio-i iatioii.s ti.tiwt." approvert Sec. 2. K.c:-.

of tor? Kh.til a Fild'-y of scvr.ty-iive tyij) doi-! irs per lronth. cm-c. For th-- snd ths) nxt appropriation ordinHSi- is the wiiitry of raid fhail le pKi'i out of No. 7, item No. 1.

1. That s-o toach of anv as may With cr I- the. i "rcg het-ly reial.d. he and the tame is and cuactecS into law in this yjih dav of Nnvemlicr. A.

D. F. J. TOItH Ax CE. Frcsidct.t cf Couut-il.

Attest LAFAVKTTF. WlI.T-s. Citv SAMl'D, MvEl.TlOV. of C-tJiimo-i rOf-'EHT PIUVoRTlt. Citv Mayor's Office.

Ci'v of Allegheny. F.i.. A. I. The aboi'v eiamininl nd Ci.

V. JAN. ol itooui. eiirtii uaya nuraimi, l-t the spring of the year jut preceding the louisvtiie meeltnK. IN TWO BOWLING LEAGUES.

Kelleys and St. Michaels Win Two of Their Games Last Night. The Kelleys won two parses from the Pittsburgh team in the Prutr league last nisrht and the St. Michael's, two from St. Vincent in the iJioceFau leaeue.

Scores: DIl'G Kelly Todd '10J Kane jes ln, Burpart lOtl ii's Ieiney 121 lot l.l Ilsrron 147 115 Pitj Totals C-'IO Pittsburirh Joi-ah 122 12" Pauley jr.s P7 F-hiiiing 17m Dtrfflin 122 10; 11 Smith low U5 Totals Too tCW 03 DIOCKSAN l.EA'il'E. St. Vincent C. ITahn 1:11 1." 145 W. Pauline5- ii'o Young l'H Iascheid it 124 TMemcr I 1.17 1S2 P.ufTenach C.

Ilahn 14H tvl Totals IVC C44 717 St. Michael Seine! iso A. tUock Paulus PV: j-p 147 RlniofT lie" 14S 174 Haumhoft l5 1 P't Totals S12 711 BART CON LEY OF POINT Local 100 Pound Champion Mas Better of Three Round Bout Before a West End Club. Jimmy S'naltrt of Aliejrlienv. the local oiitpc.inioil Bart CVr.lvy of the Point in a bout last right at a hi.ld l.y tho Independent Wept Knd.

It was Quito's Jlrst a.ip-.:s rate's this year aid ire Independent club management s-cured be touii scrapper front the Point as his put un his us'aal irsrr.e f.t.t. hut tl.e young Civic club f.ghter c.ut"-pa:rel and hud the better of nim In the despite the fact that war. 0 pou'eis lithter. C'onley welsrhed 125 pound. Phaito was very eieter with his left and ued to pood effect.

Ti ad t.oere been decision E'ven the verdict eo iid ui'l been award-d Shaito. Whaito's rc.cnacer. hn Iije3n. ariy local man to at tounds jr a sioi purse. I The Jnd-fp-ndert 1 eld Its first entertain- mer.t cf the season and nearly Si'm perstine v.ere to tat-e in a well pr-epared Tee bout va the best 1 of the nifint.

although a scrap to liTiac- the newsboys' rb.oiii: lonship wjs Jk i'evlln ana 5- id ooth Pitt si ursh liewdies. l.ouoda each, wnt three vriteinc ahoot 10 tast rounis. wb.rh k. ot the ws the more ascressi-'e tttiyit showed the more Cleverness. he verdict vas draw, which was the ly decision given dur- ir the rich' Kertis and Mortal, whistVrs shi wed the more cleverness.

The verb. of lht. xAv-n Kr.J oi.e.ned the show and the-. followed r.v a. bout by -he tw 1 Moore r1 r-Jok.

tr, colored of the Knd. ba'l av tin three rounds, The Housrsr brothers f.xed. ot.lr Moth- an. and when they rt ere throuan Edar.1 Madann cf ice West Ktirt made the -it of witi, hi Irish s. nt nea and t'l trleja ichar.iie...n of West Fnd In the third 'ouths th of the Point, because of a damaaetl hard; Cisuse of Pittsburgh, and V-st Er.d went thivr roonis and r.owdm and rj 11." plunders.

furnishett a lively r-t-to T'aul Moore of the club and Pan Richardson of West Etid bad a hot bom before ti scrap Yock tho r.n.l Jlrnniv llarkin the 1 baseball pluter. a il.e Madison iv Snowed Uner. Tb.c Dui-uesiie basketball team cf Allegheny defeated the M2 ilson A. A. last night in a ioosely-plaj -1 g4.n )n Ijifavette pi 11 4 Tho titi Bm were of PehttPs.

nr.d Ball t. and the r.nd Kifer The tlrst half was iuwrestii'ii er.d'ncr to I 1 the second htiif tho fcr.otved -Matiisoii under. '-if-: h.fe A. iuon tl i ief er coais-'. Ki-fer Kiefer.

W. F. 1 A. Pai'let I. Hawk Williams nidt 21.

Meter la. PehtiPs iiae k. Foul ri( limidt. lia NELVEEN'S (M'Kho'i Furniture Co A Pretty Cabinet for Phonograph Music If you have a phonograph you Probably have been nt a loss to know where and how to your phonograph roil. '1 hry re- quire much ctrc to ec that tliey are not by beinp' knocke about or place.

uite-l irom place to The handsome eablaot shown in th? ration above, was designed rvith a view to affording a convtuient r-ceiftacle lor phonograph ruusie in a form that would, be an ornament to the paxior or rpcisic room. It is really c. I necessity if perfect results aro de- tired from your phonoeraph. The shelves are provided with ro gruph rolls placed, and which kepp the rol! from coram? info contact with one another or any suiistttnce that, would destroy their usefulness. Each roll is Kept 5n its own place and you always Know-where to find any particular roil when you wish ii.

This cabiaet is made of either golden o-rik or solid mahogany. It is 20 inches wi'ie and inches hig'i. Onc of these cabinets v.cuM "r.ake a very approjtriate Christinas present. The price is consistently moderate, as prices are at I McKH poij Fui nltnre CtO 15. 527.

I'onn Psttshurgli Pi. HOTKI.8. HOT EL YORK NEW YORK. 7TH AVENUE. COR.

36TH STREET. JlsT COMFLETKIt. ABSOLUTELY FIR-PROOF. Rocrns. Europcaa Plan, without P-ath.

to with Eath, $2.50 to Just a step from Brodwar arid all the tig ehops, theaters, surface and elevated cars. STOKES A- WILI.IAMi'. Props. RiNThK IFOKTS. AttiUiUc City.

Visitors to Ai.atitc from Pittsburgh aro iniited to free use of the Nullities at The Oa.cta and Chronlcla Tslenaplt lureaa. on Young Oeas pier. The facilities ii.ciuda stationery and a pti-vate postoffice. itters addressed in care of Tna Fittsourgh Gazette Bureau. Atlintie City, will Le picoipuy delivrred to tne addressee.

Booklets, descriptive of the hotels advertised, may be had 01. apollcatloa at The Ga-sette office. iTSTR AT STiA fi. Open aii year. Kentucky near Baeh.

Eteam heat; special rates. Sr'clsi given to cuisine and service. Albert Qicn-nle. manager, fornseriy Orani trifle. Chicago ar.d Hotel Fierrepont.

New York. THE Wl LTSHIRE Vlrgicia Ave. and Ptacb. ALiaotic City. OFEN" Aid- VEAH.

nitl4. S. S. FHOiSBC'S. -lit v.

-J-V I If nl 1 1 1 el il I I 1 1 01 I A I i i THE OLYMPIC PASSERS McKeesport Five is Beaten in Good Game by a 3d to 10 Score. Th Minchtr f-v- orcreo loactie in Mf nt-hest'T ia.t ixht with the of drfoHtlng them by to l'V The tne wi before a very largo, erovd. StetlioHs find the Olympic oh had a delsa-t'n i uitn th- m. sr.d the mwk tf th-m eo.upletelj- rtrowt-ed tha'. oi the hotre before 'he bi? paiiie bi't after teat the ilk of thAjjyO'tnir dene by I'he iilympic-s TVv're vol! with yeli an.i sings and n.a'te things intrr-snni? tve of the vpeciaror vnil- waiting tor to start.

iuckhardt tossed the tvll up be. the vo ceou-rs a.t thu? op'ron the fiist srame of the iecp -e I Tli neither ride beinr able to score finite five minutes. Koch of Maori, ester wfte. the nrst i onp to the hoi anl wm the hail through Krf' f.ho" fron" at.tr. tP.t- '-rca feoaiM lrom tout before either 'lc- in si ir.E" en'-ther e-al fr field.

Knirlish scored "rst bl-ax! for OHn getting a goal from after a preuv dribhl down the floor. This the McKeesport poo-J pie going ajruin. and They tooted 'heir horns an.i iimnmr i i th-ir row-b. the floor uss- to iiMiiam iPQf a r.iee irom trem 1 rcij. poi rn r.iw;.Mi Hic.t; irom n.

etore tne 4i.e itihk ineir np to fix i pouo. jteioei fino auiser pscn pot one i for Maiichestt.r and tranam a. cured more 1 1 -Mii m.Miiir score ne i or toe to i. lo Manchester- favor. in 1 ln nB-' Mt2ke get into a mki le.th wre rut out toe by Referee r-cihrl.

9 cttewart I ecoit.i nan ot oo-n to ii nurx H.iivi Miotee i'-a in jw rirtf rro.ti":i irom neio. Kocn eeUirtjr Ave. eiln-i Burj-y one and one. Graiiani also another point frrm foui. Olympic i i bard, hut could not score a rield yoal until mar the erd of the half, v.hen Mct'Veicht lan.ted one tr.rcuKh the net after a s.

rlmn -ve with tv Manchester's players. This K'-Zl. with tw- fi-om fciuj l.y McOreiRht, sts she of the visitors soorinsr in the acond hnlf. hi: 1 the game ended, with 2V point eoort i.te.ir.- the JO Matuh-stti 3- Oi vir.nit 10 K. K.

McVeigh Rt-ibt Koch Metzkes. Woliiater Hay Oraham Ft. a. Burry T. o.

Iyer liucffnns lOnsri.sh Vit.tl r. trfaia from field Koch Rnrrv. Watilu. seti iiri SOnio tir.e witib Yvdt and Crtsweli's passins: and was eood. For Aiton rhot well.

tl.e whole Msnchestei- tee.n piayid yanie, but ln Sterling they v.eie uftain't it. Uneup Sterlings 21. Manchester 1. MeMahon Hiui.ar.'. I.wry r.

N. -I Crlsweli Center Xinr Kertgea ITajsier Yoeeii A i ton tioala from field Mr Mahon 2. 1 4. Pertgea oy-j, Alton 2. Oniham 'loa.

froia foul McMaiton, A iir-n. MINOR ll 3TANMNU 1.. V-. Sterling 1 .00" Al'e. T.yreuti.

South Ide. 1 1 L.yceit-:i 0 mi Oliver. 't ALLK'HIK-S 1 COCNTY MAJOR. LEVjCK FTANL'INtJ. w.

1 Pl ie. 1 Lyceum 0 W. P-t. 1 Ail. ira 1.

0 lyr.r,, 5 0 a- A C. 1 THE NEW ORLEANS R-CES. Favoriles and O-itsitiers Divided the Honors. NEW ORLEANS. Nov.

SO. Favojlie and outaSo-Ts divided the he nor at the fair grounds todav. The suct-esfr! I choices were New York. K. and Weather (dear; t.ack fast.

Summary: First ruee. 414, Miaamhione, l.X'!, ifelgejatm. 12 to 1 won; Symphony, Oan-non. 11 1. second, p'tbe! ScrUfrg, 1J to 1.

third, lime 1 l-ii mties KthP. Cech. ran. even, -won; The Regent, pft. Robbm.

to '1. second Aladdin, lot, to 1, tnird. Time. 1 43. Third race, orefcor 1 to 4.

wen; Cbsnce. pn. second. Tlc-ga. Fine lair, l(x).

i t. 1. Ui! 1 4 3. Fourth race, fi pjrionps ii.i- Fr Kne.it, XS, Wilson, p. to i.

won; Frank Br! lit. II. Ph'llipa, 7 to Gal-vln. 5 to 1, third. Time.

1:14 2-o. Fifth race, 5' Dimh IdiliPpa. 10 to 1, vor. I verm .1. PM.

Sinclair, 5 to 1. second F.cr.ta, 105. Cochraa i 1. third. Time, 1 21 Sixth race.

i furiorss New York, to von; 107. H'Otyei son, 11 to 5. second. Tommy Foster, PC, t. 1, third.

Time. 1 Id WON OPENING CAMP. Reechwood Took ine Contest from Highland. At Viunuctfne garden last w'-'Od anil Highland hockey e'tinii loet th.eit- first fitn of the season and the copter was won by the. Beech wood I to Tiie name was fat.t ami boih fouht nard fror.i start to lir-tsh.

The; score and lineup. Beech wood F.ngstrom I ens tVoojridgo Stuart Fisenberger Fater Miller Goal Stuart. Norir.eciilt lenoj-dor. Campbell Vt'iisioi i F. W.

P. cv Chcjrges Bresch of C( A bill i.i equity waa tiled yesterday wgiinpt the West ptep Hue in common con-t No. 1 by Fred. Mck alleging breach contract. jne railroad companv bou-1.

lai of R-io'f In West Iibeny Nimugh. and the latter states thai an ftfc-rrTient as n-ade by tho railroad comnany to frrade certain ii- but failed to do Ii in the n.a.'.-irr prcscr'bed Wi BANDITS ENTERED THEIR MURDER PLEA Admits His Guilt; the Other Three Plead "Not Guilty." Js.rt.i-t it, Tri.cbam to The Gaxett-. CHICAGO. Nov. ao.

Gnstav Mar. she cur harn ruirdtrcr, tonight ptfadei "uvi. ins i lire a cum huts, dil Vinrt Kra-i plea of not guilty. Van Dir.e will, it is -'aid. enter a plea of insanity, several mc-inbers of his family being- in asluni-.

Van Dine and Niedemeier say aro willing: to haaii if they p.it 500 Marx executed Marx informed tipon thetn. bat. ho justifies is in the fact that they tried to kiil him. Rot- ki a Uo claims they trie'l to kill him. Mrs.

Van Dine ana Minnie Dunne, the bandit's sweetheart, have 1-oen cngaod by a Icm: at museurtt at vhsi ,1. vpok. The diigvoit Ln Indiana, where the brittle took fdace, is slI.jo on exhibition. Trie money thus obtained will be 1 sed to dcfcr.f" Vail Dine, Mrs. Vt Dine was totally in I Jicrar.ce of her wayward hub's actions ar.d devoted most cf her tune to o-ganiz r.

anti-saloon clubs amoT.if boy v. If Yo'i Look for an Iknes harass ocl ra I -b c.n'julf. DR. B81LL, 609 PEN NAVE. A ho lias the fi-rieiue of a qaar-ter century v.

hose reputation rv 't Maoi.Hie.l in citv lor ij 'ar. ttPBCIALTiyS: Inni y. Blood, fkje nnd Nerval Also Che-t, 1 1 BECOME PIRATE io Famous Princeton Pitcher las Not Signed With Senators and Will Join Pittsburgh. ICPiNG AN OLD PROMISE mjI. th famous Princeton and ftball player, verv liltcly to ho a irbrr of the, us ft of the fsbure rl-ib next sotlr.n.

This bus It et been officially mid gated by tho 0 'ifnc'ale. Hit f.r reasons known to mselves the matter I Delete kcit tinier lr.it It be set as a fart, never- fhe leal for lfillerbrand'i. services has not on yet. but It Is so far under way that I mm K.Ki at and the player htmw-lf In tr-a e'ty partly to confer whh the cl'Jb pe ant tr visit oM claarniates. It was ibllalirj some time ao that "Doc" Hliir- aol and hm brother, iio a rrinceron 1.

Vs i- 1 1 1 ARTITt T. I0" IIII.I.KHKANO. ex-l'r'MCi'ton iiiar. who will HVely fiMfr Kljwo'l "t.riirsfts play tlh fun of th Aniericn league w.ii, bi't thin r'poi'i xvu.i nut -oi rf-ct so th in In MiMTwil. lit tif ovr a.

ae hf-n Hillorhrand i-'tllfjf thT" was i. ulUJ lui to MVtir nd tht "4'i rlub a rnor.g the rami on hre ntjl hail tho D'T. 'it nfnso'l at tl-t- in a Iract, r.t trouirht nf npai. I 1 i 't ikff to plfrh ytr, iihI ian- Til jnli'l i ain tin? 1 it tht $n'if( to keep uiday la '4 was in Phlla- to Hie the "A vy foot Mil id ti in OTP' 'V; '0 l'T enr Lre v- tie Plttybui Klif- a also th-r. but tho pair hebl "eerenee or nut not i known tnut "he ex-col- Irler was.

Mied to this city by a ta rr oii.n aj-ent ior hi Piti-iih. an. I the way over the pair flMbaii, Hilierbrand denied lied hliiY wltlv th Washington li'tltis! 'c at he wanted to Join the i.d HiW 2 tho promise that be h-td er a j.VU'i. t.ra oil's i a a coliene twlrler was on: In fact, he ih regarded as the ever ti'-tiwi oit by any college He I a bin fellow, with a ap'-ed and aa fine an njeoTncnt of la hy on Huner in the bi(t leajp.es. MU (Treat forte al- tie t.tintrol, and be ha a apl.n-l od knov i i t-1 what to do in tho ot Tlmt he will be h.

strona: utid'tlon tha i'ttfiburRh club la a rerialr.ty. and his sane with the team will solve the much plti probiem. Hiilirhraiid In olti. a Kuett. of a former cluaamatn at hire).

in. on Stintloy. but left for tho tst In eetilnr. and la expected to return here toll I thought that hla Journey east wna to ir tvn iTevfusa the P1ra.es, who 't peeled meet but who happens to Now Yut at preent. IE TOD 5 LOAN f- CaSE ic iDTUtn Aprnrrt IJ I tIMIILK AiWJULU Further aiKiiment was ird suit of "'Tod Woane.

the InerioMi 1. kc arilnst the French kev ib for i.ooo for bein warned turif In collection with Rose De Ma'a ruing nrtx 1" fli.iue at Chantllly In May o. A In rxi't-ctctl by the nilddin of nn it key Hhltida will sail W.lced.iy for ueilce and return ntxt year for services with lio stible. n.5KU liALL NOTES. Tit Ftna A.

I without Ail org aioateur t-ami wantinc ymnea address J. Hnt, Walnut strret. Kina Tne Trentotij, will the attrc'ion at Mt ver liall tomorrow night" The teems' art eily mtti.hed and ro dMiht th re -m be a id Ruroe. The Plttah'trjh Re rves would lie to ar- ilfe irntties with all l7-jar-cld team rivina; Adlresa t. Kahl, Hlo Cameijic lieltnjt.

'l'V. The would Ilka to arramte a Uh me t. 12 year- ld team for ttiidtv iln'it, I'ecember 5. Adtlresa M. rt Tv rirth street.

South l.le. city, the iijf nt A. C. would like to hear from l.i or 14- t-am bavinit halis Allc-Ilea rvea and Turners prc- re I Addrs John urrv, iiaroums bld-. il tonal rlc dcjera plea report early enir for prat rice.

W. I.uctre. 'llre. fit would like to hear of tb Mrjue'te club of rclncrd aiomt the name 'o be playeil hat- iay C. l.auiittn.

room 4 A tke Krli alulion. city. "nt 1 A basketball Mam of the if'n SI ha "le-ted cv.ar!.- Hauflleij-r aa ttnd would to har Irotn the a- reta. Wa'son Jtiniora. AMeniowi lunlor.t.

oavfje Juiulor. 'ller A. of liopiestad. crty A Maociiester and esjx oly the and all 1J to 14 yer-old un bai: Address W. II.

pjdlker ll'ti clt 4bhny Reaerve. team ll lilte iu hear frorn ell tram Pennsylvania un i otuo, I C'dlege pti p. ami ire. Hunt C. The Reserve piitjei lesae t'yirt en e.ir.eieia at it and An raoti reat.

w'rht nt to. It-onis. AM tennis d. slrlna; can to loreasirit i.t'.ri At. l-hlcis, tci4 "lie.

Park of AUeahetiy Wctdd like to i- fiori nil te.imH in n.ylvm.li, 8eral faeea iii! be a-en 'ii ware lineup and 1'iey wPi n.ike th much lijau laat ii-ar. fol-liK no r- Vv'litoeivttfiir aec ilttnplan Junior. Km. ML tilPer. lvi'inil.

Allcitneny ftioi arid Jort'or rearc.a. Ire. i.im .1 i.ml.lt, Vim 1 ei. rai -4 It Was the Chief Event of the Benninqs Cnrd Only Tv-o f-avorites Show. Front.

fiv Aso iArr.D Pbi to Thb Gazette. 1 WASHINGTON. Nov. Ma.brt won the chief evert, a handicap for 2-yf-ar-fMs ar3 upward, at Benning today, and Gould took tlie hurdie raco. Coppria atid Nine Ppot were the only successful Track fast.

Summary: Flret rac; hurdle. miles ClouM. 15S, Rovurr. 4 to I and rt to 5. won: Goldoby, lt2, Ilodrlck, even and to 3.

second; Caxton, 13H, Jackon, 5 to 1. third. Time. Fecund race, maiden 2-ycir-oldF. lurlon? 112, Tr ubfr.

4 to 1 and to 5, won; I'rinrr Palm Palm. 112, netchcr. "11 to 5 and -v necond: GaiiiK ia. 112, Michaels. 20 to t.

third Time. 1:10 J-5. Third ipp.Men 6 furlong oppea. im. KedfTn.

2 to 5 and out. won; Maalc Hutr. lo. Rnmanrlli, 20 10 1 and 4 ty I. second; Helm rialre.

I'lii. H. Michaels, 4 to 1, third. 1:1. Fourth rare, ar-olis ard up, mile Nine Spct.

1i4. Red fern. lo to fi. won; Oclawaha. Iii4.

ammin. 15 to 1 and 7 to 1, Sionenali, l'C, Irnuber. 10 to 1, third. Time. 1 42 4-5.

Fifth rate and up 7 fnrloni? Paul ClTTord. 110. H. Micharl. 11 to ertd 4 to won: lmurrcr, 11B, Slyer, to 1 and w.n.i; Knue, 105, to 5, third Time, i KUth.

race, handlcan. 2-vear-olds and up. 1 t-lH miles Mabel Riehard-oii. I'm. T.

Burns. 7 to 2 and 7 to o. won; Colonsay, Tl. Michaels. 23 to 1 and to I.

second; Trepan, iiHJ, Itcrtfern. 4 to 1. third. Time, 1:51 3-3. BtAU OrRoNDE BEATEN.

Wojj fkavily Backed Rut Could Not Land the Fiace. HAN. Fit A CISCO, Nov. Ormonde, heavily backed at 6 to 5 in (he race at Oskliind tjday, was beaten by Proper, the second betting choice, llonlton made her first appearance and had no trouble beating Arabo, the fHVnrlte, in the firth race. Weather track ood.

race, furlonjts, Fflling 10.1. D. Hall. to von; Thlsbe, 08, I.ei Is. 5 to 1, ye.ond; Velma Clar'K.

104. I. Fowpit, 4 to 1. third. Time.

1:21. Seeond race. 5 furlonys. selling. 2-year-olds f.

K. fhs-w-. 101. Foley. 4 1, won: Anania.

fifl. Heed, a to 1, second; tueenla 104. D. Hall. 4 to 1.

third. TUoe, Thirti race, -R 1.5 Bay Wonder, KM, Farrfdl, 7 to 10. won: Blissful. 105, Haaei. 4 to 1.

econd: Quatre, 102. Hiidchrand ft to 1. third. Time, Fourth race, 1 l-lt mile, selline I'm. D.

3 to 1, won; Blliy Jloora, SiH, Kunx, to 1. aeeond; Chub. t2. Lev. 12 to 1.

third. Tim. 1 rifth ra--e, 7 furlonRs Honiton. to f. won; rabo, 11a, J.

Martin, to second; Oeheimnea. 90, J. Book'-T, to 1, third. Time, Sixth race, one mile Proper. 10S, J.

Martin. to 5, won: Beau Ortriind'-. IK, Adkir.n. 6 to second Dupont, nS, niandler. 15 to 1.

third. Time, OPENING HOCKEY GAME. Will Be Played Tonight Many Canadian Coaches Arrive to Join Team. Everything Is about ready for thr opening oj the hockey season at. Dnuesne Garden tonipnt, Archie Oraham, Charles Tlops, Alwine Kent.

James McLajKhlin and Pr. A. Tv. of the Banker arrived yesterday. Krr.e Morgans am! Dlclc Wtion of P.

A. will set in tbl niornlnif. The piemiers of both teams will report 41 the Garden this afternoon for skating iretice. Tt new player who hava arrived fn Cannula nd elsewhere spent yeterdajr getting acquainted with the bi PiUahurKR rink, fitting thir junlformii. "tv-lnit" stlcifs and arran--ifjs their p.

A. C. will biazft out In a new uniform of crimson and white, with the uual I'. A. emblem.

The Bankers' new uniform will be all blue, with the letter K. in white. The advance bale of scat? i unusually larnre, tho indications beiiisr that the opening same fce a record breaker. The Uncap wiil probaMy be: Pnnkers. P.

A C. Ross Montana Hamilton McMUHan McCarrcn Wilson Robinson Graham I'hyniister Host Kent MclAUffliltn Hisnaw Campbell CJoal Point Cover Point Right tVing Wing WILL BE FAST PSGIIT. McClelland Will Cut. Out Pace for Neary. Nov.

SO. (Special.) Charlie Neary, the crack Milwaukee will meet Jack McClelland, the Pittsburgh boxer, in the rooms of the Badger club, at thc-ir show IB Milwaukee next Friday ntgbr. McCleliand, who can do 125 pound easily, will give weight tt Xeaty. but expect to win out on speed and ling experience. The bout ought to be light-nlrac fast all the way through, with pretty even chances.

In the semi-finals Henry Fag-In of Chioa.ro takes on Charlie Barry of Milwaukee. liach man has gained a decision over tne other and their third meeting promises a carload of furious punches. Jack Turner, a Chicago novice, meets Kid 0'ljary of Milwaukee, and two Chicago bantams Frank Carsey and Jimmy Murray will box at US pound. Harry Stout, once of Chicago and now a Milwaukee, sport promoter, will act as referee. THE AMATEUR LEAGUE.

Lawrenceviile Seven Wins the Opening Contest. least, right at the. garden the Pittsburgh Amateur incaey tragu? uneutu ii a gtiire neiweea tne Lawrenceviitfj ana clubs, and Lawrencev lile won 1 to t. The game waa very fast for so early in the searcn. Iawienceville's forward line showed remarkable spee.1 and proved themselves to be strong tactors in the race for the cup.

The winning goal was shot oy McKinnie on a pass from Everaberger a few seconds before the end of tha flrt half. Thomas and Kversbergor played a splendid game for Lawriioeville. Tho Plttsbtirgh club's team work was surprisingly gix.d for a game. Score and lineup: l.arncevllle 1. Piftsburt-ii f.

M. OTioiiq. II 1 i.ngstrotn Thor.iaa F' Uorchers Slsk CP Groves Kvcrsherger John. McKinnlo Brown Flvnn R.W 1'Ponnelj T.W inlands Referee A. Cordell, Timekeeper- Mi.

Ct.ll. Goal Klnnle. JIMMY SCANLON IS COMING BACK HOME MKMPHIfi. Nov. 'Special.) Jim Scan-lin.

the Pittsburgh txei- who recently won th-i heavyweight championship of Australia l.y heailrg McCoK. ha writtei; to his hacker here that he will reach America on lyeceniber to issue BohalleiiKe to any 170-pound boxer or under. Scanlon save he can do 1dO. and Hated that he was coming to meet the winner of the Fitz-Cardner ontest. Todciy's Race Tips at Bennings.

The American 8n i Journal st'lections at Ber-ninii? Pest pets Lord of the Vn-llev. to win; Billy Hav. straight and place; All Gold, to win. First race -Glnriora, Blue and Orange. Second race Lord of the Valley, Harangue.

Third rare BIMy Ray, o.jnover. Fourth race toiirlre Fort Hunter. Fifth race All Gold, Cornwall. Sixth rati River Pirate, Carbunc le. Nelson and to Meet.

CHIOAOO. Nov. (Special.) Battling Nelson, the speedy Chicago boy. has be-n matched to flgiit Fitzgerald of Brooklyn N. In Kansas City on December l.

Tho tiiill Is ehed'jed to go 20 rounds. The hoys vtlil weigh in at i.1 pound and a good fight la looked for. as both feel Youngstoun Has Boiling League. YOFNGSTOWN. O.

Nov. (Special. The Youngstown City Bowling league hus i.een oriranlxcd with a nurrilei- of E. it. Thompson la president an i W.

C. Hvana sec-retain'. teinis compose the ifMue and the flaying will commence December 7. McGovern ind Mov.aU to CHICAGO. Nov.

tPpe. Utl.WTerrVt JJe-(iovern and Tent MoaM will finht in the peer future. They ate matched for a hat lie In Chicago. Jt v. Ill probably be within weeks, i i 3 t.

JC -tf A business bteaclilv increasing STILL BREAKING RECORDS. Dan Patch Don't Seem to Mind Cold Weather or High Winds. MACON. Nov. SO.

In the face of a coid and driving wind, and ith the temperature at 47 degrees. Dan Patch broke two world's paring; records today. To a high wheel sulky, he lowered Direcium's record of for a mile to The fimo hy Quarter was .31. -ol 1 i and I Five minutes later, to the visual truck auiWy. he went -two miles in 4.i7.

lowering Ner.oio's record hy two seconds flat. Ho was drien by M. E. Mclietirx. and the claim 13 made that, under the wer'hsr condltloi(s the races were-perhaps the fastest ever Vnown.

BEAVER COLLEGE GIRLS TO HAVE PAST TEAM BEAVEn. Nov. Gri. (Special.) The girls basketball team of Beaver college prom- l.tUB I t-- eit riiwiiai -iCL jfc.s.-""- C6S than 2ft fuir maiden? are trying tor the team aid are bring rapidly rounded into: shape hy Coach Tom Beaver. The squad baa practiced three tiroes si week in Cie coll.ee gymnasium.

The windows of the gym have been frosted lo prevent the boys ge-ting their eyes on the girls. They will open their season next Saturday when they play the girls team cf the Centra! High school. Pittsburgh, at ilea ver. HELEN GOULD OFFERS PRIZE FOR BIBLE ESSAY Controversy With Priest Ends in Competition on Merits of Two Versions. (By If iv ate Wild! to Tkk C5zf.tt1 NEW YORK.

Nov. RcpuHlr.g: from tho bar. of the Roman Catholic church tv rector plaeeti tij tr.e R. 1- rector o. tne cniircn 'ei tnf inniwicij on her class of 3ik girls at Lyndhurst, Miss Helen Gould has offered $700 in prizes to he awarded for the het essays on the double topic: "The Origin and of the Version of th BiW Approved hy the Kotnan Catholic Chiirch," and "The Origin and History of the Amoricau Revised Version of the English Bible." Tills will be open to tho world.

Four hundred ddlars v. ill be eiven to the writer of the best for the second best ar.d $1CK for the third. Ever f-ince a child Miss Gould has had a sewing class at Ijjndhurst. At a party riven to the cla--K by Miss Gould a few weeks ago ssndwlches were served. At it happened ro be Frid-ty Fiither Karley was much disturbed.

between Miff Qotild and Father Earley followed, tn which notice was served on th.j ele-rKymn that In the future scriptures tvotnd road before the clasp. Attention was called to th: by Miss Gould, who wrote: "The church you re.presc rt dlscourat'es the reading: of the scriptures or titer F.Ailey replied denying the alle- gp.tion. but adding: -'But 'he Korean t'ufholie church does object to the read- lng of tho Protf-sia-nt version which g-oos I buck only to the- days of Henry VII of England and was then gotten up ior obvious reasons." So Helen Gould has decided to oiler a prize for the host os.sa?. regard- 1 ir.R the origin r-rd hictory of the two verfiitms ot the Bihl. FRANK A.

FAKKKR. i Remarkable Year's Record of the Pittsburgh Agencj' of The Equitable The business of the Pittsburgh Agency of The Equitable Life Assurance Society ha' steadily progressed during the present year Eveu the last five months of so-called stringent times showing a gain of ts tienJf over the same months of last year. People realize the stability of life assurance as an asset and the dcsirabilty of an Equitable contract backed as it is by the strongest financial institution in the world. A Christmas Present for Your Wife A Trust Income Bond insures her a substantial sura of money as a Christmas gift everj year so long as she lives if anything should happen to you. iVnfc or telephone for pv, titular J.

Do it today. The Equitable Life Assurance Society STRONGEST IN THE WORLD. EDWARD A. WOODS, Manager Equitable Floor, Frick Building THi' l'KHlRtiT. JtirhigAii ave.

slid the Beai h. Ferfectly eniiippd fr jr.ter giest" Elevator s'eani prlva-e baths, etc. Winter -Tite-t. HOOD. 1 ti I OH fill 1 t.

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