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1 1.1 I 0i? -iL'eiw Vdi a Di oj Want to t- -f jl -a aim i v. Xiii if Ijsdrant Should leHzzl CCCCOOOCOOCC Tha hunting sa0B to now in full awing, and tb partie of gannen on Sunday an so numerous that It Is hardly safe shoot without looking around on th ether Bid of the thick! to that on ef Uwm Is within rang. And aooordlng to raoorta. the gam law la not being observed so strictly as It night be. With som people and they thtnt they ar snortsmea tb tomBtatlon to kill la not.

reslsUbla It they have a aun their handa If (hey can't find! bird that an good to oat or tt the quail, ant, duck and dovss are too hard 'lur Uwia to bit, they shoot no meadow larks, swallows, mookuig birds or any other sort of bird that batman to have a Utu luck aa to get within ranwa, Qmue, th awallowa don't euffer except tram tli ambitious soort wh deairs to shew mf, llhar to hlmaelf hia eomnaninna: thev are a tolerably hard mark, and tha aliened nunir can kit them any more auooe fully thaa they oaa hit the bird tiuat re fit, to eat While bittern An Bot Brotected, thr hould be. Their principal food Is craw fish, end crawfish do an Inunans amount of da mag to th canal teveee. as any rio man knows, and the hnnten Should lhaava aJon, though they an good to i ba. Principal offbndar anlnat tb Mrd law are tb Ignorant amaU boy and negroea. -They really don't know that they ar not allowed -to MU the bird, and this fact ther ehodld have Impreaaed upon them by all hunters.

Some of tb gua sharp who laslst oa shooting every One of tie )0 or aheUe they Lake out also offend, and these houldr be taught hotter, by proseoutloa, In th "-r '( The UmlUUO plaoad Ml tb bags whlci nay ha legally kUlsd aarve good pur pose at kaast on thipg-tt plaoes UmU on th slss of th a that sMcUngblr4 shootar tella when he get horn, for1 can't admit mora thaa) twanty-tlvs "aualL" Th true (porta man generally tells the truth about what bo kills, observes th law closely, for Jt it In his interest, and does net need th limit; he stops whan ha ha enough tar his Beads food, Then to an abundaaoa of gam bird this year. Tb shutting off ot th pot huntina marketers haa added to tha num ber available for the sportsmen wh shoot for tbehr own tabla and the sport ot Tha bags so car brought in hav Included almost all tb gsasonatil blrdst WILL PAY 01000 FORFEIT Tor a cast of NirVoustotbiUtv. Varicocele, Rheumatism LameHacX, tec! Sciatica ant case ofKidnep Disease that hoi not gone as far os Urtghts Cj or anp Weakness, HMch I cannot cure wtfimglircr IndiiesUonXonstipatfon Electric tSett, the martel Wonderful curative that has epet.been introduced. of electricians the most happy as uy pet son that Bves. Most ef Hit Bains, most of the wsikncsi of itoauch, heart, haia gad Bcrva, trosi wUck psopl gnfftr, ir early low oljutntc1! itstrvg bowct.

Yon m4 aot Bulla lor this. Yob cut icftorcd. Tb very ekmcntt whick fm lost yog as yrt back, tad jroa suy be Cl-eloa ,1 aaa 4 iBtaaasel Bwonwsi Alter baviad atrflcrcd may ytan with ihcuautlni tad backadu I wat advised to try yon Bell I ham axed th Belt Bill ver thrc smitbj tad pleased to state that I tat en tirery cured of both complain ta, H. HAND, Mom folnt, Min, Yorktown, T.r I will rcnort Id yon that I am doinf well tivt th Belt I km ao particular cssipUinUBOw. 1 km entirely left sm, 1 kel stout and ksai'hy in I kave wor yoar Belt exactly three atorrths.

Yonri truly, IULIUS rrTE torture aad haadredfof dollanUidoctotbiUa.ll yon let It a)) hook, thwiil ho tpplkd, with nrkes and toitlaioniala. 1 scad it sealed tree, 'i TROTUNG RECORD R1AKERS Tiats by Quarters of thl; Fastest Thres EwS of the Famous Season Aflsr th ssssulhi upon th light harness hors record at- both gait during th soaron now fast drawing -to eloaa, on of tb'fmous champions ot Mat year reurna undispatod king. Daa ratch with Ills eacliiK mad Mmvhtoi saya tb FhUadAtphla Frass. Craeceus ta ot so a Pan Patch, for white Mt th trotting Uguree to 1:694, wa depcaod last Ssturday by DUloti. who clipped en dud on-quartrr saoonda off hi tiro, golhg th toll story of th wondarful esreer at Crew caus ha bsn oft told, how, during lmi aa awkward hwldns wrtsl sru oaW at Toledo, Ohio, and how during hia yearling form aa attack ef spisootlo enm very near ending his career.

Than was nothing particularly sensational or startling about CteaosuB when a young ster, out aurmg tno peusi su yemre neeomo one or ins men ho rats th world has rer known. Cres- -vS 1 9 't "4 iu r.y I i al the i-ii" 1 i i a ju -4raunh cirouuiaian. i II wns die to Uie borne iinoriws cuuiry ii, at the matter should be to rlcan Trotiliig as uou.iui a the Truiuug Keglater asao-eutuon, as it la to coma up tor record. 1 any that so far a tha iudnea' book ot tle Wloi.ua traoa Is concerned it show tiiat th mile waa trotted a sent out, ana to mat ex unit turn track I sponsor for to prfurmai. It I the first duty of the American Trotting association to protect ana upnoia in treoaa in lla tnemouranip when they ar rialit and the horses per forming over thus tracks, but.

on tn other hand. It la a duty to sec that nothing that will reflect on theWegrUy ot (n port shall go unchallenged." y.i nw f'" Btateham. anenrdlrut ta the ttnreaman. haa Ui following to Bay In rcXarenc to tb perfurmanca at Wichita: I conai. t.ie wicniia track tn ibst eat piece of ground in th world for my horse.

It might not aa fast for a paoer, but It suils Craaoma 1 wa imnreamd with the track at tha time of my drat rait, it rained a long and so bard tnat had no hilea that th horse would be able to perform over It during th week of the fair. But th track dried out With xnarvclou rapidity and the manner which Creseeu trotted th mat quarter of fala mils in 2J1W oonvinced me that had mora spead than ever and that he wa In oonditloa to go a record-breaking mile over th track If th weather condi tion ever aulted. The Judge ordered tn last ouarter suurced In order that there tight bs nd question aa to tha timing, aa 1 did Bot intend to drive a fast mile, owing to th heavy condition ot the back stretch. When th timer enounced that Crasceu bad trotted the last quarter la a saconas I wa satisfied that aa Baa never shown, bo much speed in his hie, for the flagman had made a mistake la dropping us dag aa tha runner passed in UursMuarur pole. Mike th Tramp to pol and Waa In th lead at that point ao that I knew 1 should have been raaitea witn Kiu nstsr tuns.

"C'reeeeue la not sa vouna aa was ana luu acquired wisdom with age. HH haa been banged over tracks ot ail kinds and he is a little aore: hia feet were never large for th Ms of th hors and. a hard ia. auaa a utua. At wuaiia there was a auperb cushion on th track; It Is SDrtnsy and ha took to It better than by track- ha ever trotted over.

As to ttfesceus' condition, 1 think that his perform aaoel during tha summer speak (or It. Jim to the afflclals at Wichita, tb ratary of tha track sal led than and I naa notnmg so ao witn mem. uuunae oi toeir a iiaiiaaiiisii I snow oniy tnw bout th tun. My chauffeur caught th tiki la IM sad he waa pleased to think that a hsd aa near to it aa tnat, aa it waa th Srt time had handled a atop watch. A.ter tha mile aavaral aanuamon bowed ms their watches, showing that they agreed with the oroctai timing, out I waa not BaraonaUy acquainted with them, i Aa tor myself.

I eaht th nrst Mgntn In fourteen and half seconds, wa at tha three-quarter In 1:10, but owing to the break In tha stretch I wa too busy with Creseaug anas a I went under uu wire. CARRIED UNDER WEIGHT. Red Raven Lost Pureed but Bets Stand. Cincinnati, November 7. Th iuromn steeplechase at Latonla today provad to on of th moat wxettlng iross aeuntry Vent seen at this nsstlng.

only four awrses started, but the field. ran weU bunched until th ninth Jump, when Prs grave fell From the last lamp to th wire it was ftgth between Faraday, to snot, aaa ueyion, tn oaa on favorite. Faraday, won In a hard etiv'-'" Tb third rae. a handicap at a mile, prove -suits a surprise. want to th front at th three-quarter pol and won asaUy.

Th puna, won, by Bad Haves in the last race rriday. has bean awarded to OoM Finder. Red Raven car avn. pounds under the required weight Tha bets, however, stand. Weather clear; track Six tarlanaw IWr Lady.

Orand Marr. Time I'll. Five and a half tarlongs-Alllsta, Aha, Dufour. Lida Lleb. Tim ldatt.

On mile Foneoluca, Judge illms. Bar Tima Kdtueky Autamn steepleobaae, fuU coursB) about two mhe gWaday, Jr Ceylon, Ialln. Tuna Biz furlongs Cheboygan, Judgs Dentosi, Chief Deoutr. Time 1:1744. MIL and a furlong Chios dss, laata.

Aatola. Tun IM. BROKE TRACK RECORD. Lady Arnella Won Mutual Stakes at Jamaica. New Tork, November 11 Lady Amelia, ewTTying Ul pounds, won tb Mutual atakaa for -yaar-Ids at Jamaloa today, ah alas broke tb track record for th and half furlongs, eovertng the dls tsno hi lTl-, which la on eecond xasier tnan too oast previous perform for uisiano.

seiner ooia; track fast. Handicap, alx furlonga-Oay Bby, Aa-eenalon, Biarta. Tuna 1:11 M. Mlla and a slxteenth-Unmasksd, Wild Pi rata O. Whittiar.

Tlma 1 Mutual stakes, Ave and a half furlongs aauir ameua, aunooia unnoaos. Tim 1KT71-I. SpVlngfleld handicap, mile 'and a fur long nwetoourne, ua -iim mu Six furlongs Silver Dream. Champlaln, Ancestor. Tuna 1:14.

-mm aa-. a Msteewth MsdaL Mot, Bollna. Tun 1 7 CAPTURED THE MEDAL. Bowler Ttpps Now Owns Coney isuuMi Med to. ThtPlumbrt' BowUng club bwld thaly regular WMklr contest yaaterday afternoon on th Coney Island aUeys.

TIpp BUdsthS hlchest anorw. Mu. unai.ar point tn twenty framee. Thl hi th third tlss lo noceemon that ha ha won tt mdsj. and tt la now his property.

By wtnnin( yesterday after aoon ahM reoelved a box of otgar, which wee tfered by th Coney Island Baanagemsntt Another medal will be or nereu lur tn oiuo to WOU OO ilia ondltions swvarnlns the i first, rollowum aoores mad: inns 3 a J-oNelly fcarnard ijavla je" Harden 11 tt :5 Dubard Baely Bossier 84 Leankr Warre ll BAK ANTONIO SSLECTED. Bluea Will Train Next Spring in the Historic Texaa City, fJPromtraUnd Plain Dsaiari Tb Clviad baseball club will, next March, tab th longast traliung trts vr Ukso by A Fxret City team, San Antonlo, the metropolis f. Ttxas, being thh' destination: The" deal wa com plfted yesterday by Manager Armour, who recently returned from a trip to Ui on Star- State. Oa account ot th ouaranUn which was establlehed, be wa vna.i to visit San Antonio, but In Dal in ke teamed ufflcient about the former city to open negotiation to hav ths club train there. I i The member of th team will ksaembl here March 11 or It and go rixht through to San Antonio, which Is somewhat of a railroad rontenj being reached by tha Southern Paclflc, th International and, CSreet Northern, aa wU aa other roads.

Praotlo will start at -one and ch toaaa will remain than until about ArH i baa Antonio la a member of tn Bouth. mm Texas league, oowmooed ot San An Jonlo, Qaiveeton. Feueioa aad Beaumont, Is city ot 7S.0W Inhabitants and It ta aald has excellent hotel accommodation a aa Immrtant feature tn beaebaU pluyen It la aearly miles ant from Cleveland. i i 1 oxv yMw -ui evu Oi tufe beat hot fx BIRD LAV 0 tae Knowing Cnes Prcsutcd. election 8 ooocooccoccoo dilull and dovss largely predominating.

Snipe have com down utrga number, but It takes a periint sportsman and good shut to fill a bag wltb them. They are In the boge, and are ao uncertain In their movements that It la hard to aay when they can be found at any tlma. The movement toward swearing a fund wltb which to prosecute rhe violators of the gsm law la proceeding apaoe. IX very maa wh own a gun will corns up th prlc of a boy of abells the fund wlU Don raaoh 'proportion wher It oaa bs used to advantage. It suggeetod that the next tlma you bay a ox of shell you leave th prlo ef another with tha firm from which you buy tno abali to be or-wsrded ito The Post tb gam law fund.

Tha flrat case which Is to com up under th new law, and lb en upon which th saw law depend for ita life, will com up at the present term of criminal district court at Oalveaton. It may not be reached tor trial, though It Is the undontanding that the hunter who makes th oass, his backers and the county attorney of Oalveaton deain It to, do So ht order that than nay be no delay in getting an optnloa from tb Stat' eeurt of criminal appeals at the earliest possible momsnt, The object of the foTt." haa been stated to tb biological dpai4dwit Of th government department of agrleultur and it is possibla that It will retarred to the Audubon society of tbqUnitad State. This society 1 devoted wholly to th protection of th birds of the nation; it refers absoluto Immunity from kiUIng, ut la willing to help those who help themselves in th matter of protecting all th birds poeaibla. If th Slat give permission to kill certain birds, tha ao olsty wUl hot apposa, but does what tt can to sea that th bird protoctod from being killed by Bportamoa an protected, Sportaman In other part of th Stat an becoming Interacted In th movement so well started at Houston, and it I probable that then will be other funds collected of a similar kind. It tha violators of th gam law thoroughly understand that they an to be proeecuted they will not be violators.

Som man taks chance on being fined every day, so it is Bot possible to enrtraiy nreaa up the practice of killing birds out of season or of going over the limit It than hi fine opportunity at sitting covey, but th ordinary hunter will observe th lew If he la mad to do lev An attorney with nerve amnloved bv tha huntera will have a most salutary effect on this claaa of violators, ao swell tb nut. i ana mad bla waHda iiaiiaed aff taU. Columbus. Ohio, August Ud, and relsnad "Idrur of trrttara'' iroa that tlm unul August last, whea Lett Dillon startlad th world with her two-minute mu. star rnm- aa cnampion.

auaaim, was destined to be but a short an' last- Ing a Uttle less than two months. In this latest record -breaklna mlla 4 created no new world record for th tractions! distances, He himself had a first quarter to his credit la seconds, while Maor Dslmar ha a taster second quarter to feu credit, and Lou -ilkm holds th record for th fastest third and fourth quarter' aver trotted, a tha ooaa parteoM of tho thra fastest mile vr tnttsd wiu- shew: ita tor Delmar JV 05 awu annoR iov imwm i.my a7B Th rim by Quartets of th thro wonocrna mis an 1st Id. M. 4th. Cresoeus -X a siayor uatmar isot raw as Lo Dillon -Ji -M Wfcais3 Face.

A furs by shotting som hon aff cutting In front of on he did aa. Th Inciaa never rod long at a track tor had- vry other rider In deadly tear oc sum. "Look out. than eome atorfan," Is try familiar to all Jockey (who have rid-On tn race with hlm. It waa while riding at St.

Louis that Marcus Daly took fancy to Morgan and engaged hba to ride tor hia stable In tha East Column attar column appears tn uotaamv papers when be made Us debut then, but dll hot live uo to hia Western sanitatum. When Morgan did not make good ha wa tuktkly tost sight of In ths turmoil of th fame, and after a short spell drifted back Wast, where he wa no mar successful than be was at New Tork. Then wlwra Ota modus of Amerloan Jockeys to Kuro-pean countries cams Morgan Joined with see en of others, but he waa never ahM to get to the top. Mo had tasu luck rMlng abroad, but hia wa sot to bo oom pared with othrs who acoompunied him to foreign slimes. SI th AeDartrmnt af shvalcal mltnra Universal Exnosltlon.

UL Louia. Un hwl Tha matcba and play will bs in beet two hi three seta, scent la th niuu in aacn event, wojob wiu th pest three In tlv acta. Dane and ad-vantage aeta will be played th all eeants, The rule ot th United States National Lawn Tennis association wUl govern, Play will begin sash day at It o'clock a. sa, coBtsstenta not present at tb tlm their matches an called or eched- niea Kir may os oerauitaa py tne tournament committee. Tb draw for th various events win taks place at tha department of physical culture July 1.

1W1 In all game the Wright A Dltsoo official ball arill ha used. TED SULLIVAN ABOUT. ffaka of Reorganicing Atlarttio itaieoau League. (From th Baltlmon Sua. fed BuUlvan, author, baseball stagnate.

promoter of Isaguea. wrpsrt ta Judging "phenoma," financier and inimitable story toller, I tn Baltlmon for few weeks or month. For several season Ted has ben gtv. hi annd haaehall la tha Texsna and haa been suceeasful In tho Southwest, but ht deelsns that Texas I too hot for a In summer, and he haa oom North with the Intention of reorganising th old At-lantkt toagu tor next Beacon, with po-aluiv a team la Baltlmon to eonnota wita tb Eastern league team here, provided latter ooes not oojeci, la any case, Ted believes that a fin league oaa be organised with such dtlai at Wllkeabarre, Lancaster, Bcranton. Beading.

Camden, Trenton, Atlantic City, wilminrton. Tork ar there aa amod. Mr. Sullivan bs a bunch ot good play are on ma string upon wosm oe naa secured a Una In Texaa and the Sottth and Southwest, Mis book at humorous atorla ot ths sail field la untait hi th Uteratar oi to game. aiuomai.

B. C. November f. Oodfrer. OMored heavyweight, quit In th ninth round of a fight last Bight with "Cariboo" 0eiar for tha heavyweight gbaatpioa eooj ex svnusa issiamaiai IT, v.

kla -v B. ta Ithaca. N. Y- plaved football i neiuier auie Naahv1 t-nfi. rnlvaralty of 'th Suuui trab.

4 Lmvanuy fUuutr- athjOGg ltd' -lit' 1 Je V. PL fcouls, Mo, Washington VJs- Provldenc, Brown It, Varmont AmharstDaxtmouth AjbJWtsVbV VMdUU'Jdl, ''ISVMM BfliiiiSMilie pletOB, ila, 0,, LOU DElOirS 'SFcED i- i 1 BILLINCC? TROTTER HAG A UARVSLOUS CAREER, Has Failed but TwiceIn Six teen Trials All but Two Have Broken Records i j' Memphis, Tstut. November sV-Wbea tu Otnog oom plated 'her JMS against Una at Memphis last. Wednesday aba trotted bar atxuanth mil of tha eea son, and In each buttanee but two ah aaa sucoeeded In lowering th wrtd or track record asked at her. -Tb only faU- reooraed against th queen of trot happened a Cleveland early in th sason.

When Ah tamed, to Deal ine an nuua. Wltn sTmil la and again at Brlghtoa Beaoh, whoa.afM eirslea that ouuiae id iiw), trywe to do aa goad a ouiow oi uus, aangntar aiuaor Duloa has aeiauliahed raoords that dba the brilliant and ail-oonauaring oareers of aaauav- aV, Maaoy -Lady SaffoUt, bowsnuih iutio. ara Xempie, Ail or Oioer lormer Queeaa of her gait, Thirteen miles war troiisa oy Loa DU- 4ra in public la t- or bet lex. sir average uin uuresen aveai BUM Is 1: U-ls. beven mUa wer trotted to sulky la liS or beiier, aa avaragd Her flrat start which waa made la publia on May Waa to bM th wagon record snao by 0.

Id O. MU lings' UicUl. i IjOU VUIob Droit th ord at Cleveland and hung. up t-vt aa lb new ngurea. iu Oluon's eampalgd extended over two trips from th atlddl Wast to th asast and back again, toeoce to Laalng loav Oaklty and Memphis.

Bhe has Boeo returned how to Now York, where sh wlU make bar motroooUtan debut on tha Speedway, with her mlUlonadr owner driving br, Lou list of mile. with th siyl rig, tracka on whieh tkay arer aaa ana tn monu oompiefare; June is Cleveland, wasron June it-Cleveland, wagon July -ClerauiBd. July--Clveland. sulky July-Cleveland, sulky Jt juiy curveiana. axhlbiUao August-Brlghion Beach, sulky.

aptaaber-Readvllle, sulky Beplember-Cieveland, wagon kMA Beutember-Cleveland. aiaa-whaaled aulkv tas antambe Clavtlaaa. milWl ......111 Uciober Lexington, wagon October sMenwMa waaow "October Menrphta, wagon yctooer Mempus. wagoav i Oc lobar M-Meaphi. sulky a' votossr la MemDom.

waaon la rianiil mU-m Mgh-wheel sulky st Claveland, and woun-aastroyea Maud btb tissa honored lVA for the aame eondltlona, Lou OUIaa ion puuea a nign-wneei auuur. tbb irao- uoaai tuna'wa la, I xne naauanal (Una mad at vtlle, when ah snad her first twa-ntla ute mark, wa ilH, ids. Tb fracUoaal tissa ssada at Mamnhsk. whan, ah mad hr world' record to ulky of destroying Creaceua Wlcblt mark, waa sV, XiKHk Th fractional tune made wham C. if 0, Sittings drove her to bar world's wagon mane of in, areaklng ber own wagon recora or mi, nutae St Mxing-ton, was mi.

iSli l. In all of her race Lou DUlofl has bees driven by either K. -Q. BUUaga, her owner, or MUlard Saunders, her driver and trainer. Mr.

Billings weighs 19 Pounds hi his driving clothes. Saonder walgh' Ul pounds la hi sulky tuH and 'ih sulky that Lou DUldii DuUod'ln hr Mala weurhad twentv.fom naniwla om uno. With Saunders always driving ber her combined "haul" waa leas thaa pound. Th Wagon that Loa Dillon draw 1 all ef bar record-break Ing trial uii7iui puunus nine oanoas. Titia atr.

oiuinga oxmng nar, nor a mounted to mora than MO pounds. Lou Wllon'a lust before started In th contest for th Memphis gold cup was pounds. She wears In ail of her trial shoes tb combined Weurht of wb oh Is fourteen ouaoee. Four and one-half-ounos shoe are wars oo tb front feet' and two and one-halt shoe are worn oa th hind, feet sold to Of K. d.

Billings tor Srl oa" eoasummated at Cleveland en May 11 attar Lou Dfflon umu euvpea a nau mil CRESCEUjjy RECORD Is Said tb Be Grave Doubts, Trotting a-aoclatios offlcUla are throw ing the limelight on Wichita. whr CTeaceus la alleged to have trotted hi re-markabl mil In It ht claimed by certain horss follower that vldeaosaf so strong -a csaracter against aooeptano of this record will be advanced that neither, tha American Trotting asaooUUoa or tha American Trotting Register asaooiatloa wUl lgnor It. It I furtner urged that hould th mil beoome notorious legiala tlon will followagalnst certain horsemen participating In the event and they wiu bs held responslbl and If adjudged guilty It will mean an ending or men tun ear out oc to tog ot a rail aiternonac on a oame tha dash that the Creaceua. champion trotting atalllon, had covered the mil I at thai tira beating th mar Lou Dillon' two minutes. Th data line on this telegram wad October 11 and the town Wichita, Kan.

Wbaa tb flash cam there waa many a amne driven over many a wrinkled face, Th matter waa dropped by tha particularly when th other trotting wondar began their attack en in new mark and Dillon am to 1 -MIL The charge Which will be Brecon ted to me 'itirr aasoaiauen are nrtany a lows Creaceua IVoorrect, had sprung th record mil without any preparation leading un to st Ha had come out of a barn storming trip where hi miles rated along rrom i vi to inn. uwer ine same traoa on October I he trotted a mile In tiUft over an admittedly-slow track. Over the half-mil baok batter thaa :0 pace was shown, Throughout Hi year Orescues eras said to bo a 1km bora on thla eeaeon'a form. It is. further charged that th timer war not experienced; that they did have watches of their own and held thoee furnished by official of th tiaok.

fror thla It Is drawn by thoa niku chara that th timer wer not Been aawustowiea) to handle the watcn. Th timer war A. C. Jordan of Lyon. who haa acted aa starter at various meetings) Fred Stearne, a railroad conductor and resident of Wichita, and H.

T. Kama, aid to bad high chool boy la the same tow. Furthsrmor the rao wa timed th Btand bv many other wawthea. Thaaa aoma 01 -them' old exoerlenced horaeman and ones driver ot win reoata. aar4 Creaceua' time at and even ue.

Many ot these men ret" to make publi charges, claiming anil hnrt their baal Bess In the town. Hene wiiieh of th evidence will withheld from tha general puhlle. William i "-tit, secretary Aawrkwai -ironing win not oiacuaa matter or lui A I r' 'yt tlfenrivt' Weak' i jut v'a Was Smashed ij, t' 4 it it a i 1 Fh fide! phis. November T. Har I id defeated tb MubmlTwil la their annual football k-ns scon of 17 to J4 rnnayIiMda i one touchdown' ta' th am talf sBOonoV whist Hunri Ad twte In ths onertlng half and ansa that.

ftriMgrituila wsaeoutplavad ft point, BOOto OOS BOl KW. BWd suherwrity oi Harvard. Only diuw Ui nun gam wen toe: rs ae to kod th crlmeon eleven i 'down. dsfens ws ak. White thels oftanM wu smashed to i by.

th heavy crimson forward i tb plan--wuld set (airly gnde y. Eliminating th Fumble of Cart irahail. the Blue would Bvr hmv bn I lilu striking distauoa of th Harvard uV .1 i-ansjrrlvsnla's flrat touchdown waa Waetieal gift. From Pennsylvania' for uv-yard lln Reynolds kicked to Carl arahall oo Harvard' tweniy-yard Una. allowed Metsaer to kaeck him p-ainxt the kail and bulklewls dropped bn.tha ball.

From Mil point the ball wa jtwrnev- over ana 'uet lououaawa Fenneyivaals'g seoond eoor was toad jm pnctssly tb eerae kind of play. Mar pnall fumbled a kick an Harvard twelve-bardjinaand Bulkieweis again fell on the U7 Harvard fumbled on Pansy Iranla'd five-yard Dee -and again on th twenty-fire-yard Una, when touchdown Beamed inevitable. Bvery tltM Harvard aeeured posseeeloa at. th ball, simply a prooeieion resulted, Vltn rsonsyivanis Mint; earn along Hurley and Nichols war th induai rround-salners in the flrat half. ab weight beaaa tell on Schenelkopf the eecond half and Mills took hia alao nm -left' sis Pennavlvajila'a line waa oak.

but th Quaker ware In snanaelna th ball soshort a time they were un-bt to rjud Harvard' vulnerable ape. -ft i sn a 1 1 ii'i ON iFOOTEALI Ht Called It, but Ad- mitted Enjoying It ...5 ff'tuatln. fov Koveaibar b1uub. Attoroay Ceaaral Ball, Btat Irtaaurer.ftubMsa aad jBdca Craven, lad ayryuja prrvate ecrtary. "took bVT tto 'ttwjdtlootbaU aaiM yeatarday, 4-4 had.il.Bot been fa th oontlnaal audi wranjiin between the woiild have bean hlfbiy conteaL no TTroiT, aawevar, necan wreatiy wthtued a iwd or ibre KuUmt, and xi)d tiid opt together with Judff bell Judm.Ormvana.

I til" wai d- kicji abowt tt thld aMrdtnc: "I don't th -k rwlll aver an to unothar tnqtball gau aT coaree, foraot th krat Aayk and. MeohanlcaT aim on Xhaluaribi( "It the nat Drotai irt 1 aval eaw. It la wore an a kull.twht of th LaUn natona. 5'en. tho tootln' of tlia hurna-M I taU you It waa fin when Texaa took bated to aot Watoon leave the aaa, Mt traj auhatltulaa aarerlit ma Wow eani you to to th saata, tor.

I did not Intend to go, but Bell In and got ma Into th idea, beelda vwM bad aaaMbin to da wtth It The fovernor waa fold (about tlaxhlf fanM bare en Thenlu11inr Day, and hn Manda aay that ho.wUl a spectator. I -fix WAS A TIB GAME IvWiur Baylor Nop ''Farmers it Were Able to Score. 'Jf'aao, Texas. November T. -Bay lor and fh AaTfcJUlmral and Mechahlcal celleg wav to up (am this aftarhoon on tbo Baylor trounda.

It waa on of th fas teat cum at fth aaaoa. and both taaaa played HmV bill, Neirhac side oerad, but at the and of aoltbalf th tannon had the ball on Baylor's ground. The game waa wltnaeeed by a large orowd Hfd.waa greatly enjoyed. The up of tb two teams was aa Bular- Position. A.

U. fTowna Oemer Lhara GannU I. Jooa oewt firillia. Lmi aniMxd Mlltoa IV Joaaai end faVekr.i...uXe(t- halt oCaaland. haUbaok.t..wvValkr a'uUback IVlckar can lam Umnkra Prenderaaet.

Referee Cole. Ta VandorbUt university team, which alajiod the Btato nnlvoralty yesterday, Ware In le reeled apaotatora and oompU saantad the two team very highly upon mo oaa worn uat'waa auaa uy uau Sraetnw 'Unabte to Withstand r. Heavy Unslaughts. Now 3avrh. November WtaM, Brtacuaa, at ggatbaU today) th Jlracusa was aot stronar anouzh threaten SfaW koai it any Una ami akv 'dm, when Mtn mad a long and run.

then tb ball wa called baok and Ilia way dlsaBDwed waoauaa of tha hold on Ipa Syrauus Uo. Kale displayed a lack df team! work, but. tha- visitors Una wag too UeM- tb wtthstahd th onslaughU of Shortly after tha Initial kick off, Hoyf sjarnM in oau over in line tor a union down and Bowman kicked a goal. A seat and touchdown followed after llnebuck-i kg, and an azenange 01 punta ana run loored. Bowman added a goal.

Tale sceeed third, toaoadewa by -ahort Btunaaa and and run oo th part of Bewmaa. in the aemna Tale aooreo rem toiran. doama by btralght Una bucking, varied on caatvuaiiy- By punta una run. (iteorgia Si Tenneaaea o. stDvrvilla, 'November 1 The University of Oeorgla" triumphed ove th trnrreralty TenneaBM a fleroely fought ganMjsn Baldwin field by a acor in Then waa much aouabbllnc.

tt oodrutt. Oeorgie's quarter back, was out out of th game for kicking Covington Of yiiinsin ua taoa. Ul iPrifloeton tt Lafayette sMnoatoa. November t. Prince toil today defeated Lafayette, la poorly played football game.

After th first touchdown, which wa mad durlne the flrat Ids minus df playing, Prince ton BeohMd anaM to handle th heavier team and there waa no eoore until th last ten BBinutaa, wnan uwiu KlOaea a field goat. rprrq v.A v. t-iSchfgaa' afii Ohio o. Arborr. November football tesm, after boot.

Ing pemtt on Ohio itt anrrarsity In tit first half' today, waa held to bo boot th aaoond half end mit.i.j IJMl Bock, Ark. Mewnhle ntvrtry mwuwnMiii vi jLrKanaaa r1 lilts ry Hnr, Stat oolleg i te-'xirh, tacky Btat college e.M e.n tlmuF.lu.. MW. a a 4jsn(o tad Cm MHMMNMMtlsMsMHtHMsMHMNMINIUHMIHMIt THE. ONLY INDIAN JOQCEY Hoban Drifted to PoIaiidjWtere He Ii- laeeeasswdiey Bwfflnv bow.

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a burden from your hearts. Sbs chaliene pete with her In oau-. a riaxe with th owe i lucky numbers aad BlattoB. No money aeeeptM In pay aoahmg hntU aier ever, and then not uni feetly satiifled. Is th anything bs fslrert 1 offer to gtv you 'an aaU and tost my powers any rtak or maa, fur I 1 a do aU I advertise.

Th. thing Strange that I offer Maa tbla not -r fsos ef ttt Advica fives citl, Interest, such as love, c- rlage, dlrorca, bn "rem grain, he. h. 1. I louts, wiu tr tolaix.d Bvparated.

eaua s.iv riagea, nmov bad tut and blocks of sll kiniat. I sv win to hws and to orart. ta Also la bueinwa It best to do, whi.uf it (,.. If SO, whea and wuanre; buy or seU: If so, to i i i Advice Ml aU fnn.lly t. 11 whether your hiMMand or Is I tee, giving sum tn 4 a 4 wnicn wui prove tn you to know.

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4ays, a. m. to Posltivsly ao a anises Kemember, your 11 1 of beyouT fortune it rituuy All hnslnsnt pon Parian so ar- 1 th. yu aaa t- stnngsra. a 1 In ansa English a- 4' Branch, corner frauie avauus.

Old i MO WSSKLT INCOstg BgMlVi sso aiei 'Nvetr atgr a Mglllmai prnpoaltlon. Tow handie own money, tr full narUcnUrs, Pan Smiih, toon Ho. U. World New York. 7f 1 Single Tube Tires Casines.

Inner Tubes 1 a y. fr-i UMf -griMMa IHt $muuett IS A REAL CHAIIP NO ONX IN THE EAME CLASSi WITH Ready to Fight, but There Are None to Ova Him Battle for; the Title. I Mow Tork to lustMV tbA.rsstlng yUa nearly sll-tn peoarinaaa hsasrwalghto Wtth th xcspiioa tt f1tMwasnn, mwt With Cbanston ilia Jsffriss, Jasas -4. Corbett. former heavyweight ehampkm; Ton Sharkey, th ntwhu Mpirant, for heavyweight honors, aaa Jack Monro ail within th borders ef th awtrotnUs, vrythln uiet and Peace prevana Never befon baa a ctiamptoa allowed to teat so BeacefuUy with his honor 7ama Jetines, and then I an basaw 4 th ta that UU4 tb air flarbatt aad hitasimmona Were basking and tilling befon tlMir niesnora bl ctutmpioashlp battM yamrs ku Although irMiy to dewad bis tltls sralnat all cesser, stands with- out reosivini a- hwltimate ai.M- foiuilia tno ehaeipum tweaty-fin rounde at laiand.

aauallad with ioaking anar aw uatoaasn to id emporium. Tl he sailor finoa this a pleasant exlsunoe thaa having bis aved-to by.a. plte-drivmg in or r- ht booh to th body. aaalamtksia mt Sharkey' eam- na' appeaJwsVand It would appear that he at sarouga.wiw ua aw VylTb top hly rsaliaaf that he would hav til chance to gala th and he patiently waiting for someone to om along to giv MrTJeffri wallopini. to wUstly.rsstme at lu boas at Bay Side.

Ii. thinking over his recent battla with Jeffriea at San Irancisco and tha money that la out by aot winning to ever. Ilka Sbarhay, pntty weU oft fl- though eorhstt thiwart with Jaf trl, he has by no means ault the ting. HaatUl has on tight In view, and on which will mtereeT the spofcig world wtiea tt Is decided. Corbett has hi eye on ntsalmmons, and after th latter haa ojst Gardner then Is apt WU something de-big wtth theee oM-tims rtvala.

-V; 6unros seems to ha the eoly wadldato ready to tackla th ohampton, but Jeffries saya ao. Manns' pleadinga for a match for the ehampionehlp have been without (ucossa. Jsffrlsa says he gave the miner pugilist a chance to fight him when was In Loa Angeles, sadwhen he failed to eon to term forfaited hi alaua to a mates. Vh heaansa ha It afraid Sf mg with Munree that he to Basslng Mai up. Ob the contrary, th chsanpion claims that th match Would not draw nouarh to pay mm lur in nwoa tween Munro and Jet liee, they fas aeart aa thav hav aver baa it training.

in aiauar eiwiwe rsto their Tour-rauad battle at Butto. Monro has never been seen la action since that affair. In which, pa received th deeiaioa 7." Aui.m,,VU-m Ik ehampkm, bat Jeffriea haur very wisely Bsassd ths Italian The champloa Think It wmdd ba BJiBrafssslonsl for him to sjssst adsaa una unm. was oniy weigna let ajoanorr5'Why, If I wen to meat unna," aaiu eiine wwuiu mwwi artiw anaa aarloaa Inluriea. and that would hurt the game, aa wall a sayastt.

Th public doss not wsat to see match when only an maa has bane to win. As -TOT stunroe, ne- naa Better so ane ht sem of th seooad-raurs to shew la entitled tn meet ma Whan I fight that waa at La Angels I seoapted bis chat Uae oa ths TnuMils of th mooient. thtnklfur be waa aincare In his desire to fight. "But ha absolutely failed to make gtiod. I was oonvlaeed that th fight would aot draw any big asoaey, but 1 wa anxious to gat aiunros in ins i ring, just to show him up on that Butte tight.

"The Mea that Munro got a decleion over as on his nwrlts to wrong. I have sine met th referee and he said that ths onlv decision Munro got was ths decteioa tor the money. waa to gat so much If he atayed tha Umlt four rounds. He trailed around and clinched and got th nenew That' all than waa to It. 'Munros la a very much overrated maa nd will Brora It th first tlm enter the-vn don't can who ha meeta whether tt M-McCormtsk or Peter Maker Either en wlU hav.

a goad chano to knoch Munros out. a nsv no matches In view at present. After I nave com' ptoted aiy theatrical engagemen ready for bualnees." I will irGStAW PUT OUT MOST. National League lien Benched Irj. Umpires for Back Talk.

th National league iwn dlthsr repri- nanded or put out 01 th i game by um pires. Manager Jobs Met raw of the New York elub seemed to be the wont offend! er. being penalised seven times, Jo el-ley, manager of tha Ctootaaatl club, with alx banishments from tb game, oomes next to McUrsw. Th oomplet list ot pi yen pot out ot th gam during tha playing season of th National league follows: McOraw, New Tork, sevan times: Keller, Cincinnati, six; Pelts, Cincinnati, five; Wolverton. Philadelphia, throe; Breenanan, New Tork, three: Chance.

Chicago, two! Dor la, Brooklyn, two: Blwckard, Brooklyn, swot Gilbert New tork, two; Beckley, Donlln and Seymour, Cincinnati; McOann Van Haltren and Bowermaa, New Tork; itittor, JackUtech, Dobba, Jordan and Schmidt, Brooalynj Clarke, Kennedy and Leach, Flttnburg; Keister, Elm Bier, tilrneon, Hutswitt, Mosetridya and Txioin; Phiinrlelphia; welmer and Ever, Chicago Tanner, Abbatacchlo and Bon-iter- Boston, aad Oonovan, St. Louis, on BCaV 1 v. LAWN TENNIS. Season Just Closed Was a Bril HantOne. Ths lawn toml season )ut ended wa th tnost brflltant te ths history of th Bass- la this oeuatry.

Then wen axon tourrmssant tbah'aVsr before, and awn awanstlton took part ta them thaa la uy prawtoas year, la fact, the gam has t-talatd a great degssa of popularity, and ta aot Uksly los its hold on tb sport-tng world a tt did few. yean ag. Th tsattm th asasoa waa th Visit af tha English toaaa aad their win tt th Dan trophy, which represent th championship of th Th BngllahnMn alao won th sham-ptonshlp of tha United Statee la both singles and aoublas. In tact, ao fin wa th playing ot the Doherty brothers that wa a foregone conclusion that they would arry oft tha principal events In America. It stay ba many yean befon America can get together a team strong nougk bring th Uavls trophy horn again.

While th EngUahmen wers carrying sverythlng befon theta In thl osuntry pair ot American expert. W. Urant and Robert Hoy, won meeting with gnat sucoeee abroad. Their most aeta bla Wis waa the singls and doubts champion-hip ot Kurope. Grant alas defeated Ma honey, th English crack, who had just returned borne after helping th Kngllah team capture the Davis trophy.

I Ths winner at the Important touraa, seats ot tha year an as follows: United Bta tee-Singles, H. Doherty; deubhw, H. I and R. r. Doherty.

CaBada-Stagiss. B. C. Wright; double. ah v.

wngni ana i. nniib Middle States-alnsiea. BtepbMi C. Mulatto; sswhlas, U. D.

Wrana and la Vnsa Western Btates-fllngles, Kreigh Collins; aoublas, Kreigh Collin and L. Hi Waad flksy, 'f States-Slngies, W. A. Lamed; doubles. Bolcomb Ward and Leo Wan.

Southern statea-Slnglas, frankly Geo-hegan; daubles, Robert Roy and C. Grant. rv Metropolllan Sinirlea. Holcomb Ward Soublea. r.

AUen and Robert La Roy. Indoor-Singles. W. C. Grand; doubles, W.

C. Grand and Robert Roy. Inland 81 nglea, H. Doherty; if hie. R.

P. and H. Dohsrty, International (Csamday-StBglea. P. yiseher; doubles, K.

P. Ptacher aad B. B. Avery. Intorcollegiate Singles, BJ.

Dewhurat, Pnnylvanla; swabtos, B. Chspp sad Col tun, Tsl. NEW CYCLE RECORD. Tommy Hall Made Remarkable Time at Paria. (rrsdually th trstt-llmbed foUowen pa an getting th Mcyct record down mu mtnuto.

In recent exhlM-Uo th Par aa Prince traok at Fsaig Mat Tuesday, Tommy HaU, th great BngUsh cyclist, rod th twmark-abto distance at ffty-four mlla yard la one hour. This beat tha previous record by almost tw willec- When M. th Fran oh maa, so red fifty-two kl yard la an hour few wseka ha waa hailed aa tha greatest follower of th demons that th world had over see. Several times during tha past BMiton had established new recoTwe, ami ao an expected ts eee another awn etwaa along and tak from him hi uaca aa tha champion ot ths world, 'i (, Whea the -raa announced that he would tr a th Frenchman' flrures very thought that would suorr it. That he should beat Danaiaa by such a big margin was aevnr mcd of.

Men.t Oua Ku V- i -t 1 1 saws, txir t-Mr. iiior of this 1 .14. big sto cently After i i Jockry Morgan, who waa tha only Indian to Sain promlnnc In th saddld, dlad at Warsaw, Poland, on October 1 and bia remains ara now a th way to Oaleahoxg, Bl, hi former bom, for burial. About tlv yean ago Morgan) was much- talked-about narsonaga, be oaus tt his racing aad buoccb ea tha, U' began riding at St. Louis; wheref his daring work soon attracted general attention.

Morgan was neves oonsldsred a great Jockey, aad It aa owner wanted a boy to rid a dan-devil rao be always hired him. It was said ot thla dsrk-fsoed boy that he did not know what tear was. To win rao he would taks the moat desperate chance lmagin alt. No hoi was too small tor him to rusii hia mount and often In Ma keen anxiety to win he Imperiled th live of other Jockeys. Judge fined him repeatedly for his rough tacttaa, but thl seemed to do a good, tor whnvar could win ss)aa sulphur sprlnirs In th South, a fact that decided Armour tat favor of naa Antonio.

Manager Armour xpct to take about twenty man South with him. and on day when th Bias an not playing ths San Aatonio team, they may spilt up Into two teams for short practice contests. On the way North games wUl be played with Little Rock.Louiavllle. EvansvUls, lo dianapoU and Columbu. A leva, 01 th players.

ot course. will hot Join, th team In Cleveland. For instance Barnard will corns on from Loa Angeles, when he la spending the winter, and Bay WUl com from whatever ilnt then may happen to ho with 1 theatrical venture. Jos wUl tak a week or ao at Hot Springs prior to going to Baa and possibly Captain Lajai WlU tak a raw week at that resort himself. Ha la anxlou to be la better form thaa he waa lest spring and will span no at forte to la prime ahape when the season opens.

TENNIS -CONTESTS To Ee Held at the St Louis Fair Next Year. 5 1 l- Tli physical suiter aapajluisul haa ts-susd th tollowmg ft regard to th lawn wmn Is eoateats ta hld August and tt of aeort gear eoimaetfcn with tb St Louis BxpoMtha: Olytnnlo world's championahips, stogtes, Bton; World's fair, singles and doubles, open to mbe ot cluiw and organisations Inolu.xd hi th Vinlted gtatea Lawn Tennis aiitlnnB. World' Fair single and for women: World'B Fair sjiiited Outlines; Loaluiaa Purchsa eham omhlp In ornxie f-r mea and women, piayen must be reinte ot th several rtes Included In tne original LAUlslana nroaese; hiterschowatto ciiampionahlp. naa to srodente in grammar, high and Bnmevatory schools, th Oiympto World contaat to single for men, tn-. 4 ono.imaetle of th chsmi'tnnahlp of th world wUl bs given; a suitatM prise will be given to runner on.

In all other a gold medal 11, to I he iirst and a suitable in to inr va. An autniaoa tea i "1 be -h antry. lot Uu c.t..s auia B3. SuUlvaa, shiet 1 of ths Baseball chain ptoa- Vf Um fltty-nln ftoyar Ta bis.

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