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raHnou'b. S.n ptmrlng Rarrard wni- -e, t.i wms, seating twiua- ALE DEFEATED e.it mhM Dnohtnl Till thi AST" I WAS, -OUTPLAYED 1.0Y gh First Half Wu Yale'i, I Strain Told. Giving Piace-tocs an Opening." XermLiAioti Won tSe Cab Memben' Handicap at lAtoola. Eventi Jw ilr.ven. Xovera.jr 11.

Ypl j'waifAlefeated Prinqefoit today in the aLuwal iouttall unt oa-Y-k tieid, by rn srbrs ol li Thirty tauojciid e.i- pmi sa the iw, vrr.lcn aluutwa and speerscuUir. i mil th tut nur.utcs of phiylng the raui; irjjv douK with, storage I at Wfi criucil Juacture, OewrU, the Titian kio4 "marvelous I winiucd the day1 for the ye). i'" -a md vr I Mrz- not pt fv uuttl nrM. ps Merit IS to Jnv If otir or net cured Tua a w- ati boa with your fti. ai h.vcd ones In keM than oa week, Aoeoluv nutlun heroic In tiie treatment.

Poettiveiy a dan and abaolut. low ar cuatitd and bapnr tnroturhout "7 tr 'ieu ar so Bind that yua do bo Nails Uiat yu ar being traatod. Tb CXuul a ftiro'uarfm ad nrmahnt Nearly 7m cases cured to dstoFrora Ihlrty-flv to Hfty patients ahrav hi th Institution. 1 he Fsnwiek Banltarlunruncueiiuonait'y th finest In tb Booth. I qual to any Institution la America, ma king ao exceptions In any nspsot, Jteadl From a Morphine Paaent, Nine Fsiluras at Keelsy Read! Thi oertifte that 1 bars been addles to the Morphia 'blt furwleven year, nsnuat tb rat of 189 grain pet day.

I tried Keeluy. eiaht -time, but sll to vain. Have virtually lived' at Boeley lactltute for. th past seven years, during th whom of which time I suffered only torments of the damned and Was rewarded with no good. 'Finally, through tb advloa of a friend, really, you ndght say my guardian angel.

I- was Induced try Dr. FF. Toung treatment at th Fenwlck Aanltarlum. Going there dubious and. without faith.

I took th treatment and never In my Ufe shall I rr-sret 1L Dr. Tounr did certainly fun me In thlrty-atx hoars. Think of quantity I wns taking, yet I waa cured' free of all pain, absolutely -without danger, and was perfeotly rational thruugbout aUr treatment 'i h- 1 wish to aa that wall there I saw vrl dnseti 'others ftufed not" only for drug, but llqaor Ukawlas, Boms of th ost prominent people ot tb louth wsr Inmate of that grand and lovely institution, i wher all homelike and every on Is treated with oourtosy and attention, taourh hs were In th band of his owa dear loved ones. lilaTied.) W. T.

LOOAN. Monroe, Ls, i April I. IMA -VB rwt. October 1Mb. vrfroai well Knw a Franklln.

July A IMA -L Dr. 9. F. Toung, Abbeville, i ir. Dear Friend lours of even date to hand and contents noted.

Jt can not definitely ay how -much I drank In ti hours, but will state that vmil drinking I would take a drluk about every Bv minute, from about i la th morning until a at night I oan assure yon It waa enough, and any eelttaste you auk win be atlsfactory to m. 8lno taking your treatment I bav not taken a drink or had any desire to taka any. aad further will a tat that I do not think that I will ever again take a drink of any Intoxicating liquor, yet I handle all kind of liquors dally. Rest assured I wlU never forget your kindness to tn while In Abbeville. Anything that I can do tor you In any way.

you hv but to ash, and In my humble way, hall Always endeavor to tb beat of gay ability, to oomply with your reauest Wtt Ft, October si IMA v'. rj.l Thousunds of teslimontals furnished atom application, pod jf-j uver Tal tor tit first lime uice Aivcuou seorea wer practically out-i-Usuai of lu's fuahlliuv Y.ies 4dftULsuix, moreover, was uu to k-'ViMw 41 wu. iu 4UM rl llsa'aa. ..3, wa iaruuga frmcetun uu i.u 4. haul tivgau acroee Ui lia iot" a fttnostaa could not cope i Ale defense iM in play was to Pnncsioe's territory.

followed up her dm advantage piWMl low.rd PrincoLoa a i.llne. A fumble the UiU la iVrituOtoB wtjen Yal wu on -th trgs naming lb lino far another (core. Quarterback, the irnie ya band. apparently decided to asve ea, and signalled fur an attempt eke goal. The visitors broke through.

It sastcbad tlw ball and. protected by fin Intarferanc, ran lb of ta -field fur a touchdown. Velierleln kicked tbe goal and tbe score stuoo. evea at at the end of the first bait. The player on both team cine out tor the mcoud half la good phyaisaJ con-f oilfcm.

Tale upertonljr In offenem play was apparent, (or tbe blue kept the any intormauon will be gladly and confidentially given. a beJi la Princeton' half of the field moet Ik time. Twloa captain Bafferty'l iaf "abed the hall wttn lrreeiauoie furce with tauriidnwiu hi rit Y-1. i Ji an Francisco Novamber lt-frha winter racing asfcsoa of ths CaMfomla Jockey club opacvd at Oatland today. In tha presence of erec 9M peopie.

Clear waaiksi Pfevaued. out th track waa very muddy. The majnrity the aftea haaerrnakar in hnv aid not liar a proa table any. interest center in th opening handicap which waa taken by Atonic ail ta 1 a hoi mesa borsea want to tha post. KenD-tih wag tarorti aad Nigra tta aaat la wMwalataM, of a mrle-Aptlrata.

ktaa at Monor. belli tl. Ttm WliT On, mil, opening handtoap, vatus) jM -tonic. ecawaiba. KenUwdrta.

TUn 1.W furlong-Burn! Bantoa," 'Ana Xlsa -lihi Ml! and a aiMtwnth awlU Iord! Mal-buura. Tha-Don. Ttm 1 IffiSilRVAtlpN ypN Qub Msatare Handicap Crowd Attended. taiiclaiiatf, Morsmbv U.XU largest crowd of tha afliadil tacaa iAtonla today. TA Club Members' handicap at two miles and a auart waa th attraotna.

lteerva(lon, after on. of hm famous stretch runs. Waded the pru try a beating I ever Such, a a 1 shot, tna Wat few judge Hltne? -waa' -well b'ayed at II ta A but after roinT it saft af a hall collapsod. Thb utbar race all furnlahed exciting onnteeta. Waather claati track gooA Mut and a half furlongs-Tks OoMfJnd-erToia Curl.

Tunc liiu. Jive fUrlonge-sJoJge Dantod. JBayL Ottdoa. Tfarn Six furlonga-Oaean Dream. TwOt Tim and a quarter rallea, Clab Member hanosssjT-ltasm laHon.

Never Buoa. Judg Ulmes. TUaa aik furlongs-ben Adaina, Comma litre, Balalaad. Tim Oa mUe-Ktbel Wheal, KSfndr. Ooo ttoe.

Tim l.H. i TRACK Three Favorites Winriinj Ooaed Jamaica Meeting. i New Tork. Novamber K-Tka local racing ssaaoa closed at Janaalca 'today. Three favorites won oa a hsavy track.

BU turlooga, aslllag Foky rang. Alpaca, Zlasrta. Tims Ml But furlonga. airor handlaap-DoTly Spankar. QnoaUs, Bt.

Vswntla. Thna, ana a aia-anin. i fmnnai irsi aaad-Icap-Huratboum. Bharltt BaU. Mastar-maa.

Tim 4 Fir and a half furlongs-Rc Bay. Bed man. Odd Doe. Tun Mil aad an eighth, handicap Hrver Pi-rats, Brigand, tolonsay. i Tbna TWENTY-SIX MILES.

HOUR. Thk Sate of Speed Miule'irxia Re Automobile Launch. -'oi ta aw-Tork aajn.) la an. aatomoblla boat a aucutss and twenty-aia SKond. or at the rU of twsntybr tafie an.

hour Taw reroay by a new creation in tha Baa of aabaa. It was don an Urn Hudson rivar. over tha, nacowaiei coun of tbe Paliaada Boat eiub. between Olaawood and Tooaera. Tna record was amds oa caoppy going with ths triad.

On toe aecoad trial over the ansie eouras. getng tgatnst tha wind, tha aula was covered fat lust three aunataa. Ths craft that mads this ruaolag Is distinctly aaa of tha new styl, which become known, flrat to rraaoa and now here, aa automobile boats, instead of naxor launches, beraaii tha use la thsnt automobile enainea, waloh weigh mucn leee par horas power than th atandard marina eagiaes and mar be eoatrollej perfectly by on Individual, woo also does ths stssriag, tho asms, aa In aa auto mobile. The boat, la the production of a New Tork firm, of aatomobU importers and la a Hny aMalr, comparad with th sutomabU launches wlta Mercsdss engines, which, th Ftanoe, recently scored nlnetean and twenty aauUcal mllss aa hour In the races there. Tbs craft, which had her first trial for a record yesterday, Is only thirty feet on tha waterUan and thirty-ftva feat over all.

It weighs only about VM pounds all told. Tho engine la a four cylinder, four cycle affair, built aomewhat after ths Psnhard pattern. It cosuplea a spas ot tw feat long by feet, wide by 1 feet In height. It weighs til pounds and develop 21 horse power. Ths standard marina engine of tat bora power weighs gut pound.

Tb boat, which ths builders have named Vlngt at Un, baa a hull of mahogany and la decked over from the prow to us engine, wnicn jvst forward sf amidships. Behind ths engine la a fleh! Look Here! I 00 YOU SUFFER FB0a; Etnrcss Dst.IEty cr Ytrlcecclt Tkiy we tsd Fcrmr Csred by (bt Imi Prodscf tfHEa-tsrt, Cr. CcLIIlsaLISI'S Elicfrle Bitt. I nav cured about msn Uk and 1 can cur you. Tou ars broksa sa-rssult of living a reckless, fast life; your error of youth and dusipatloa to manhood bar drained th vital fore trom your body.

(. I wish to Inform yon that I am wall plesaed with your Elwtrlo Belt' It ha helped in wooderfully and-1 am satkdwd with It It has eured my stomach traubl cmpluiy. and I cab at smjost anoaWag It doss not hurt m. I am In much batter gsneral health theu I- wa mwaJL-aoa- 1 1 to tust a' muMi had atcurad the ball oa a suainla, th earned It by ebon nub across Un fat a anal. Tbe sor remit ed 4 to Dartmouth faior until th half tn this period Vaughar mad a nli ru.

of furty yard I L'tlt-fereKC. In the ..) half HM-nrd mod nMnV aubaUtu to bo avail. Deitawi found xn of tbe crlnwsn lw without ii'tlmllT. 9" carried th bat! down the field, gaining at every ung, aad sail Tu-ner orar for th sseond touchdo i-nha tried lot tbe goal, cut fail Tbs III Dartm. ih.

i' liioi Mrrmrd Lllird Clothlor I indjay la. Melr Terrier Left urd iVnrfr and Cirf-as Cloutfh Turner uht K-owlioti ataaoee K.rl.t i-J Bowditnl and Mon gjiv ry tvtir.irr Mai-hat' fit Nick and (Vt'i 'tt Hi', h' Kick UurlT 1 iv raster Iwek gchnttltoreT and tili-' THEY DID'NOT SCORE HIGH SCHOOL AND BANKERS ON GRIDIRON. A Hotly Contested Game Finally Calif 3 Because of Dartaess and Squabbling. On a with no goal posU and absolutely r0 figna of any Uses at all, th Houston High school and Banker football teaiia attempted to play a (ana yesterday ttfierooon. VTt'U It was a good gam ua It wts bring played, th spectator cmld hardly gat Interested bafor a aquattu would eomatenc and th gam efird before dm was up, beeaus toe Hlg i school team claimed they had aiad touchdown and vth' Banksri claioMd the had not On reaaoa for th conilr.ued rtcpp.ng of play waa duo to a eroard of young- boys whs persauad hi fonrlrg a curds aioiaj the two teams ard miking It practically Impose: -bla for th men to play.

At least thirty minutes war wasted la sitampUng; to clear the field. The ujirlrtng wss pretty ragged, but eonsldcrlcg the fact that on aaa umpired, raf creed, and tried to keep the, crowd teck at to asm ttm. It could hardly xpacted that be esoid judga verythlturcorrnrtly. Th gams began at 4 o'clock. Captain Dewer of th Banker won th toss and deckled to defend the couth goal, aa th wind waa la his laTor.

he first halt was twenty mln-i and the aaeond ten minutes. Tbe ball waa plaosd in th middl of tn fle that la. aa eloee to the mlddls aa ths refers could (neaa. Th Hih school kicked off to th Banhara. Boul making a aplendld kick oft of about thirty yards.

Ths ball was edraaced about ten )ards when downed. On th second drws Cawthoo man a brilliant run around right end for about forty wards. Then buna mri a fifteen-yard rua around left end. The ball waa than steadily advanced down th field th tn-yard line, wher th school boys bald thn for downs. Tbe ball waa then carried sack dwa ta field, beginning; with a brilliant run of twenty-fire yaraa by Meyer.

Th school boys then advanced the ball down tit field to within f. ft sen yards of their opponents' goal, when they lost th bail en downs. Ths school bays then (Uyed on of th sti august defensive games seen hare a long Una. On th tint two down, by tho great tackling 3t th Per. here lost; about firs yards, and vera fuieed ta kick.

Ta ball waa than adraated down tho field to witnla twenty-fire yarda of taa goal, when th Banker ag-'i received ili ball o-i a bunbis. TXcu than mad a thirty-yard run, foLowed Da Cawthon wth a flftern-yart run. Than a ten-yam gain by Wooiford througa center. The ball then went to th aehool boya on th ten-yard line, baring hold th Barker for three down without a gala. The aehool boya then advanced th ball to within thirty yards of ths goal, when time waa called and ths halt was over.

aVor to A It waa turn getting late and the intermission waa cut short and so wsa ths tun ef th second Instead of fifteen as had been first decided, th time was changed to tan minutes. Ths tesais then lined up, def ending ths opposite from the flrat half. Tha Bankers kicked oft and oa tho first down Hjweller, the little quarterback of ths Hlth school, mad a twenty-ysrd run. Befurs th cheering of th schuol boys hbi died oo' tbia aama little fellow mad a brilliant run of about fifty yards, 'ihe scjuol boys then tumbled and lost th h-r oa the tlfteen-yard Una. Th ban waa a--Tied back about fifteen yarda, i'c fcji.ere were held on downs Ths school bos than returned taa be, I to what la supposedly tbs goal hn.

Th ji. pi.e. gar the school boy mora down than they were entitled to. hence tre cam waa called oft with shout I a minute of th time ssplaysd. It was rather cark at ths closmg tn gam and th crowd closed In on ths players In such a manner aa to keep tn umpire from gjeeelng the diatances, therefore th mlmak la th number ef dowa.

Meyer ot lb ec: ool boys waa by far the star of trn gajre. HI great tacklas aad bla runs and rlungss eUher around tn enaa. or tnr wgn in caausf marked hen aa a coming player Hu waller aia played rat ball, -ila fifty-yard ran being one ot the features of the- game. Cawthor Irann. Wci'ttrd.

Daugharty, ---e. Cool'' starred for th Bankers Both team played good, a- i i toe eoaanu. turn would bar boen i g1-l' I i Toers -re oaiy two fumbles In th gam. iuit a eurprloa, a tear-. very uttir wku eabolaLy 'I rketa roti owing la tbe Uit-'-s cf the two r.

Iirecling Cooley Iurn ftc: Cawthon Wooira T'mE'itr PT Venter rredertrka simti Unit Left guard Left tackle Left end Rlglit guard I Haht r.d nig lit fcalfbruA V. V.f(v Li'JW. Meyer duule Cardiif Sev anee 17; Tennessee o. Knozviiit Tena. Ktivcmoer 14 Tbs the ith dewan) defeated -lie lTnfvrrly of Tenaosess at football 3rrre 17 to a.

gewauee outclaasrd Tenaeasee in lla b'Miilng, Phillip' Jid gtewart dofng aspeciaUy g- od Wv The game was won by plays over hits a.i.d close outside tacHiea It waa notably cUa tree from sc' ith end waa played fairly fast corrdering tbe allpnery field. No brilliant )ay chamcieiiaed the rtub-bornly-f. rii cmteei. Hewaoee made ls first to'. awn rear tlie close nf first half the other two came la second half.

8ewaj.ee has been scored (alast litis seascn. Tutwiler nf lb L'nl iy (L of of waa reft Car'isle 16; Pennsylvania 6. Kcrrmhcr It In a gam, marked hy i -mblea and penahlM, tte Carltsls ludluui today drferud ths University r.f pncrylvanli footbaa vieran by ths ru.n of to 1 The Tndlaos scored Uimi and kicked XieU goal In the fL-r hr.lf. a -id ei'u lean a'ored a touchdovra In (ue second hagf. from hlca goale reunited.

nrbtbly p'y4 hr pre. cat gana of tk season In tbeif' et naif It wss a rep r'llPT. nf the nai SJ wltk 'P-ia trat th Indif veie penal ded t-ir a total of auUjr yarda for huUtlcg. and. aran with 1 fr lv.

t. Oct. Prtnsa 4 ta vet, lj-fc i osteal h- t. 4, i. l.w.

1 a 131 Oct aV-La''nn. Kya Daa patch. to on ,44 -Wariu padna- reoord to wagon. 1 I Oct M-Wlchlta. CreMwua.

gulVy World's trotting rsenrd. Oet lr-aimnhla Tamx. La Dnloa, to wagua fastest boat and two hewis trotting to waaon la r.o. Oot It Memphis, Daa Patch. to sulky 4s World' record for paoera, Oot m-Memnal.

Vwrano, fastost troUliut host Oot Memphis. Teno Lou DUloa, i to eulkr 1'JtW World rscord for trotters. Oct M-Memphls. DarteL to -1 i suUty World, rscord for paolng Oot. U-Memchla Th Ifoak and Eonhr.

to wagon 4: World' tsam rso- Oct Memphis. Dan Patch. to salky. one-halt mils World's pacing record for haat a mils. Oot aT-Mmphls.

Tnn Daa Pateh. to. wsaon World's pacing racord to wagon. Oot XT-Memphis. Major Del- mar.

to aulkv ..1:0 viorld's trotUng rooord far gsldlng. rw 1 TenB.i T)fllm. to wagon 441 World trotting racord to wagon. 1 Oot' Mewpha), Th Moak -Worid'a trotting team rac- and BQUlty, to ....41 Federation of Women' Clubs. Palostln.

Txa, Kovmbr Uk this nieaha of notifying yon of th reeult ef our labor In th matter ot securing railroad rata for eur annual convention to be held In Fort Worth November M-tt, Wt We have received rapUe from a cumber of tb leading railroads advising that excursion tickets to Fort WdrtA will on sal for train arriving at Fort Worth November 8 aad tt, with limit tor return to November la-eluaiv. i. Th rat will be what Is known ths convention basis, From points within 10 mile Fort Worth on aad one-third faros. From points beyond that limit on far plu ID par cant. are fortuaata in ssrarlng tbess low ratee.

which we are assursA are tb loweet made for any convention or meeting held within th Btata. aad era Uust our members will show their appreciation ot th courtesy of th railroads by a most liberal attendance Fort Worth hi a city of many attractions and on of tha moat nterprUung la th Btata. We are asaured of a warm welcome by tb ledies Fart' Worth. Hoping that amy bar a moat Instructive, tiles sent and successful meeting, we beg to remain, vary cordially, Mrs. t.

3. Pries, Pnleatln: lira J. W. Butler. T.

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mtrMtl; WW. inurrai waa tug a. Ta sviaarB iw by lltelr superkif team, worai. fP isiily id more star playa aatettirknl-Ja. but team werft of th A.

and at toys txvdd aot azsaliai. Only one did Bailor aara victory ta sod bat waa aaa th aw of th. tiKt half, ahe a aeries mdiirldaal tlave.ol II moat apeutaotuer aina uwy tsrcea as baU to within aia lacaea bt ih.A. and ia line, but Baylor oould never get It auy iurtner. Tno-fauowug waa vw uuw-B of tha tw tea ma: A iwa.

Baylor, Vewaa linlBfMin Xrr enafd- Kigtit tnc 'ft Kamrr f. Left Jot vinikfr Rigft half back Flnb Kll back Left lo ll' ba'U BUke (rapt i B-foree tVinlc Untplr Ltneauian Simpson. -llitll and 61m. Atieruiu? to Hi claims of the A. and teaai.

'Wu vlctocy nukas ibern the butte champluna. i 23; Nawy 5. Annapolis. Xpvemosr' it defeated liii Uis altefua By a score li 10 A Th midshipmen played a plucky gam tafoughout and beaten mainrr through tn greater night ami strength of tfieu; oppoaenta. The Us of Bhlpp and i-wae ktcaed by JohnsM.

both ot ucknsl jim th teturaa. West Point Cbicago Hast Point, ft Xorwar li-Watt Paint defeated th tTnlvsriiry Chicago hers today la Ihe bast football gam sssa an th amy gridiron th yaara, by a aoor of 1 to A v- I Bevaansh. Oa November ii-vaanah Athlerlc aeaodaUeti A Univaratty of OfcjrgiaA '(. Naahvllle. Kovambar H-Veadr-bllt aahrerwty iootbail learn oaivclgtied Vaabinatvn university men ttday, the rame waa all one way.

-VsAMbtlt Washington A Calumbus. Ohio. Kov amber ItaU.anirorslty OberUa i Ixiapfoa. Korambey K-iiav tacky university it, Wltlbuubur; load-. Waahlnarton.

Novrmbar lA-Owtrfetown It, Cslumiila A Oniaha, Kbv, Novamber lA-Uabraaka 1 Kaaaaa A sctlEuaola 1" br n- Nvealber li A footbaU gams played today by Part Worth university and Denial Baker aeorae 17 to In tavor of Daniel Baker eolleg. Msvambar' alAftsr'ia, hard batth) between tha faotbaU taanas of Columbia and Cornell thai aftaraooa Um fornear won by aaoar at IltalAi CORBKTTS MB Saya Jdrritt Btnt It in the Roimd. CarbaM. ths farmer caampiea baaty-wsight Is aaxloua to tackle Jo Ortm. tha PMladlhbv ilallan.

whom Timiiaissiis and etaara fauad to knock oat. la this euanecUaa, Corhsttaaya: I had I'd takafa rail rar. ta faDaAalniiki sod sear reaad. wlU Joe uruB. i It waa generally supposed, that tbe fpr-mar champion was above taking on fight-era that a known la ta pugtUstle worid aa "raoJwrs." r- aa a fight" son-MBoed CorbMt, "but to satisfy ay own I ouM like fa got a lm ea tha pltibad In a personal encounter.

"Aflfea miwaA warawaa tl.a. aa I hllM ikx Vabr- tnejaat a real flghtfor the time "jvjj fJkTtina- rilk ThaUWilat tali me after It was all ovar. I dlda know what was tha matter with eM corSM? "it locked aa though had loat my drr-enaaa and footworl. st-I couldnt ez-fUm Just what wag ths matter. 1 knew mvavw uae etunu retina and waa ttJ iht rounl, wnen th auJience tboosht I had a chanee to win.

I didn't khar th eathuaUaQ ot my friend at the ringside by any auani. Xu I expected to do waa to kaso Jeff awnar from tha m)utd flcIttagTuf TknrTl eoatdn't stand anotber wallop In spot. "That blow did sun daman ta pas taa any I ever rscerrsZ The eoUr bieaus affair at Caraaa Ctty sinialv anoalud I th wind ouTdfS tea Sinuta ooirtrlih- 01 TW0-YEAR-0L1 WINNXR8. Peter Paul Leads All the YoUof -teri Saeon Th following fltty-tw S-yesr-old. hav or firs or mor raca up to and Indad-mg October Tke FMal number of raoaa twu bar five or mora races, gixtr-Aars wen three races.

On hucdrsd twar-y-iuue ave wor.wo Twj hundred ai twenty -sine bars wmi Tu lar.t t-yaayld rao winner' a 1 wav Tireew largjat nu wlnair-i, 111 waa with MBtsaci; Si r-l Mi winner la was Jtry Herreunn, with latiaa raeaaf Thu year winners were- ea. 1 5 rutcea-1 iiora. wt rmul Iteckaway weeti Huthualr. is'uTrier s.SilarDraam iVLt 1 "-em i "reain of ii 5 "i Kiasna a Jla K-slly Bt. Juranal a aacenirai el a indlior K-Xonitn Dick Barnard 7 OuaKcr CM I Wr et i.t Jocuad.

a Doctor Carting. giProedg' a Iniboden i Uaaalwood: CUftoti rorgo Hamburg Bell Vafalda rorwhud i Rain land Handtnur ADaa Doivo 'it Witchcraft Bp.d Watar a Ojmada s1 hfanoU Into Bird Pond 2 Cr'a Haoa King Bailor Knot Magnolia I Wotan a. Annie Man LocsdowB si Mlaea HeU Be Rich Some Dayv (From ths Phjladelphla A t-yearld boy wbs was aiteadln; a kiruterguMn school was aakeVi hy a teacher to Wa another MUl tut hots, reminding him that a weald feoelvs cent lor Botng as. took, baj eharw ts nk rtior. but fsHsd 'ta restlv tha pronuaaC aayiiisrit froat taa child's mother, aad wbaa he'went said mother the rlrriinieiea ea Mia mothav warned him not -to aak tar th coin, and i gar sw cromws.

A Dour a ball aitn-wsrc ram aara tram gi iully eallol to bis aaotaar: 'Tndit'f I tail you 'not to ask demanded hi mother. 1 dn maMtalaed the boy If. "I asked bay I saw fsrfedt i iivur alar and tot Itr To Her Gkettett, Honor. Is Du. 1 Da Patch Wotulerful Per- -U fornahce on the Tiack.

Th Jldht-barnass ssason of 1M has enrn to a close iU Memphis, say UwiHsw Tork 'World, and avr before, baa on aaainti added a much history to ths llgat-bnrns turf. From the opening the sesson iwosrOg bars fallen with rath regularity that horseman did not cansldcr th wonderful parformanca athad both Dan PAtoh and Lsa DUmb ancompUsksd feata that wer ahncat tngrambla, A tas ssason will go down. the swat raoasssfal th turf ha oJorsuV and taw at ao doubt that many of tbs reoorda mad during ta year will stand far aotoe tin to would hard to begin to sauawrat the wgodarfuk pcrforuanoea, batth honor belong C. A. O.

SiUUui' worlds rhampion trsttsr Lott who hJS iteoed th trotting reoorti down to lJMi, a llatlt which, horasiuan taought would Mvr be reached, trans aa It mar seem, th final week brought forth another butch ot rscorda, a I ting climax to a sensational rear. On aeeniy Dan patch, tb World's cham-. Pkm paced. WlU a record of imi. star-Oed tha boras world by travelmg a halt mils fat th unnreosdenled Urns ot see On tha same dav and only forty- five minutes later, llaa Patch waa hitched to a and la an effort to beat hia eravtoua record ot IJVfA.

paced th milt 1 4 An. Mtk war truly wonderful par- 'DATLMAR tJKDKK TWO MINUTES. On th same day E. K. Bmathera' champion gshttcg, -Major 'Dalaar, 'was sent against time and trotted a mO In bsatinc hat own beat record of two mln-uma mada-bohiad a wmd shield.

A sea-ton that has furnlahed threw trotter p-ubl of trotting lnMe th magio circle of two minutss oan only considered pos- Not satisfied with, bar wonderful performance) to sulky, C. K. Q. BUUngB decided to make another Attack on th wagon. record Lou Dillon and on Wednesday Billing drov the champion tn two minutss fist, boating her oWa world reoord of l.li.

made at Islington, Ky. Additional liana went to Mr. aJici. ha drova his trottlae tetm fcqutty and Th Monk -to a new world' wagnn rerpnl fur teams la The best pie-vfcms reoord wss i.wHb made by tha asm tean. ft laudngua.

Tare times ths pair have marled against taa reoura) and eaah time tby bav succeeded la dipping their former record. Tus. th season ended with sensational trials. On particular featm of tha trial at Memphis, where a number at world' rac- ortla wer established. wa that ao wind liteld wa used in any of tha Urns trials, Mr.

Billing' dstsraunatjoa to eliminate tb wind ahleld met with tha approval ot tbe horsemen in general, as It wss not conaldsred fair to compare trotting and pacing records mad with th wind chtela with tbo. records mad without Ms aid. Ths records at Memphis made under th fair and eportsmanllre conditions that Saiated during ths msstlar will bo accepted by tha National Trotting wno-Mnaj nicoRDa wiped out Fortuuataly, noa of th rsoorda mad with th aid of the wln4 ahield stand today. Th record of prtno Alan of ISU mad at tb Kmplr City track with a wind ahitld. has been too far garnaasad to considered, as Daa Patch' record mils waa mads without th wind shield.

Major Dal mar's record of two minutes, mad at tha ajnpire track with tb wind shiald. ha also assa Improved without tbs aid of th wmd aalald, There are few records of tmportaaoa gtandtat today that war eonsldersd ap-proacAahle arllr in th year. Heat ut Un rscorda va all boas demoliehed. Whils credit Blvea U. all of th reeord-htwakera.

none fiaaaLtracted the attention that Let pf kan ha In, her -successful oaatpabra against rather Time, gtartlng theseaaun wltnont a reoord aad pratlcailyra-known, save to a few borssmen. th ut-tinara hjprod tb wonder of th turf and a apeed marvel. Only I year old ad a green trotter. Leu Dillon possssss Marty all of the trotting ratajrdtToflun-Bcrtaaoa. Bhe I tb wortdVahamtioo trottor.

tb fastest t-rear -old, the fastest Jtjtttog sat. and cliuniWw4g4 -Th aaason' records follow: Jun 1-Clevelaad. Lou Dillon, to wagon 9-atu Worldg wscoa reoord foi Juno ar-Claveland. Dillon, to waaoa a-oiaa World warn record for trotbars. July A-Cleveland.

Leu Dillon, to sulky l-aiu Jaly Lsu Da'lonl'' to i milky tsgui World trotting record for anerea. My tV-Dan Patch, ta sulky, half mile I7i world's halt mils tji' Aotna record. Jaly aA-Clevckuid. Lou DUloo, to aV-Brirhton Beach. Laoond.

to bulky, on and a half rnilosJM World saolna rscord, Brnrhton Beach. Dan Patch. to sulky swehw record. At BsadvlH, Lou DU- to sulky 'j! World's reoortf for trotters. aV-Davton.

Ohio. Croeoeua. ear half-mil track, to trotter. Masa. John A.

McKarroo. to waaou Jflt TrsiUna stallion record to apt. -Cleveland. Lou Dillon, to wagon MOt World's trotting racord, to t-Andsrson. Edith to sulky Pacing record for mars ever half-mils track.

-(-Urns. Ohio. Daa Patch, to 1 Sulkv Half-mUs track record for acera, S-Provldenc. ft. t.

Major Del mar, sulky tifltU Oeldlns record for trotters. 7 Syracuse. N. Jon A. McKerron.

to wagon t.Am Trotting stallion reoord to wsgoa. S-Irracusa, N. to sulky Cgualliur tha rscord for pan- but maje. IMTrracuse. N.

UAior World's aeldlnc record for trotters, H-fyrscs, N. Major pslmar. to sulky apt. i trottsrs. 11 Bethlehem.

Princ Alert, to sulky tank Half-mile track rscord for Awpt. U-Cleveland. Ohio. Lo DIU km. to hurh-wbeel Jmf apt.

B-Colambas. Ohio. Fanny Dll- lard, to sulky i.t'RM Pacing- records for nuros. awpt, B-New fork. Prlbo Alert, to 3 Wind ahleM: wortd'e record ftjap pacil H.

1 opt New Tork. Major Delmaf, to sulkv Paced bv wind ahield; aua. ma -woria a iroruna record. Trotting gsldtnar Ohio. Pereno, to sulkv Pastsst trotting mUs bt rac far season.

-Iiiturton. Dan to wagon 4U nstast pacing hatt- to Oot. Oet- mencd wartng tna Bait Tours vry Electric Belt quick and lasting eur for Nervous Varicocele. Bhsumatl a quick and lasting eur for Nervous Varicocele. Rhaumailam, Atain the back burled tliemeelYe JfeNf1 oppoaliiB lino oniy to ice dheir lat hop of victory through hcld.Df 'ta "blch coat Yale twenty yard 4 iU aurrender of the bail.

Tbo Kt-, waa waged furloualy and 'he 11 Brat to abow tbe airact of Prlnceum. ataan while, nevar -waraien. jjfa could not prate, but her forward atardr on the defenee in rTlnceton oould not penemte 11a for aaJaa at all ifiSr1 reeorled to the ganK and with hut flv ntautea 1 "i5'' laie fumble placed Tal tuctlly for Tal. on of her owa men rv.lhan the halt but Eawmnn. the Tal wae forced to ktca from behind ila "na-He punted weU to Taie i Una.

VMnrtetn. who wu play-v iaa hach Princeton, caught the bail 7... heeled th oatoh for a kick from rfZ01-. Wlt cor atiU at to r-; wa while u-LV1" to try for goal at a aacj. Tn dlatana wa forbidd--: Witt abot the ball between gokl potta.n aaastarlT atyle.

thereby -nianrtng to Pr.jotom It flrat Tictory over tale sine law Vi am halt when It waa Tata'a czia a cantor of th field. Hogan. "It? rtrtttoekl eereral plunge 1 for Tal th flret point gaa. la em rata Hogan eorered weaty-Thr yard, ta which be added J2" mom wr ahort push to Prueaton' fotunon-rard one. began fol-t hi BuuDlflceat work by furtttag li "at aC th war to the Prinestaa line tyr Tale'a flrat and what nrond to be Whet MltchaU kicked the coal th am waa I t.

la of Tela. Short roahea. usually for er four yard, finally planted th aamtaan-yard tin. Witt plunawi through, btr. bed taa WIl and locked It back to th thirty.

eight-yard Una. aad with one In Iront in aun. picked It na neatly aad started down the field. had not goa twanty yard before one of hi owa an caught up with haw and br fin taterfermc th rrtooeton captain drosaed behind Tale' PL After a had racalnod bla breath kicked th gaal and th acor vaa a tw. fifteen annntaa play In th aaeond Tle got ta ball for twenty yard td Pttaeeton't flftaen-rard Una.

Hogaa faaght hi war for fir Tarda further aad two aawa ruahea carried tn ball oa "raweton'i Bftaeaard Una. Hogaa Mght hi war another fit yards and anr rushes carried th ball to rrlanatoa' sma-rard lite. Just a a tawahdowa a anted certala. a wretched finable lost tho bail ta Tale. Princeton oa after got th ball on downs and Witt kicked It forty-elirht yards.

Taia rilihil tt back ta th auodl of th' field. hat a take alar lost th ball for fire yard aad Mitchell was forced to kick again. Th ball rolled anr th taUae -ia PrntoMoo'e Ov-rard line, a kick of fifty-fir yards and on of the longest "ht the came, a aratur of th play eoeo afterward wss a men of twenty-ali yanla by- Witt on a kirk around Tale'a left nd. Witt kicked lmmd lately after and aaothar fumbla gar Princeton S1W bell en Tale twentyurbt-yard tin V'Prtaeeten manajred to carry It the line, wher Witt tried for goal from th field, but th baa went wide. Then Vettcrieln on tn kick-swt earrtrd the ball oa Tale's forty-two-part: Ur and amid almost breathless m-Mac Witt atensed back for a trial at goal from ttlacemerrt.

Th kick waa a traovadiwa on, but it want as straight a a cannon shot, cleared the bar and tared th winnle noint. Te dmnn-stratloa equaled. If not xeedd. that on Tal field th wt tim Prtror'On drft-At-ad Taia. also by a enaL jj.JJi piay thronyhotrt aal rdaitlee for rt.uKhtoc wr irnpas'l.

Prtnen playcl -hni irtn. while -three men wt i suH-iiti Th weather nil that eooM d-rhetf. A su9tnry of the work of th team sheered pWlnly that Princeton rfajfsjo'slryod T.le both rdi Wihg Princeton gaiml yardn eighteen lrWra whr- Va'e gahtf.l iT5 WHtr. all frm dwne raai -ng Pr1nctor guinei! 'T. ywrd In 'aifoiir ntit to froit -arfflve all from 4nwn.i.

0i otvr "nd. r-ai" rnuiiae.1 fitly i durlrig the aame for off-wnXiUv. lie Printoc, rne rft fined sinffte Play with the 11 In ieton' pouwaslon the frty-rarl lhw-op: Prrttton Prtofw'Oi. Lft end fH-1 left cndrle Ifr poard PtHon fntr iwt Blgtit gnard TJcwltt 1m Pain la th Back and Hips (SchUIca), Lumbago, Const! pattoa. Iadlgeetlon, larged Prostate Olands, Weak Kidneys, Loss ef Memory inil glfiTidsniarot bnakinc down.

It cure when an else has falisd. sj'' :1 PDPP RflflSf t't auffer nyor. -Too will find strength thi Uff-glver. It will ear youyaarsTS torfui aad hundreds of dollars In doctor uiwmwa vuos. snowing now iew ri -buls.

dr. m. Mclaughlin, JUST RECEIVED CAR HA Ml CAR 0 91 1 1 "1 lxwt Tract II respectfully, OI. MANADit iitobsrl If rou get It now. Writ for ar appuea, with pries and teao- yu una auverasemena 637 CANAL ST.

NlWOM.tANS.LAi; 'i-i Single Tuba Tirel.7S i.5o Inner pwy-w-es- wr at. gysMAHMa A0 rVKKLV INOOMg OgMlVIO legitimate propoaltlon SI! For tleuUreTiatfreea Dj SjoUh. room Mo. 63. WtwirbuUdtoft tVasAlmi 'sV4 4ueuA a.

i rprlo for Ht to tn deserving th serious study of Ik21 -m Md the eonsumsr "that sr-', lenctlu I bandied and without handles; atandard makea. I A- WUnt tOt QUOTATIONS or tend yonr otaen which will be filled at lowest arkes. Bering Cortes Prairie aadWIIam Stay eoiispiicoomrooaaaing row or live persona Th. bow of ths boat, Uka.muat spued craft, baa a perky elevation In frost aad It baa- a torpedo boat atarn. It Is suggssttv of high speed at sight.

In tha -trial yeeterday the) "Vingt at Ca" was operated Jay A. D. Proetor Smith of New Trk aad tbra pamngera were earned. Ah ordinary launch carried a party of guest Invited to vrHneu a trial. The automobile latmou started from last back of th betinning ot thi mile and la moment was going at tul kneed, obeying th shift of tbs speed swam wrth a lama.

With ha aaucy nose tipped up aui cutting only a low ripple it rusted down upon ths guest launch, which wss aoinc la th ssana direction and Ihrobbsd pnat It, truly, aa If the other was tied b-at and itrhding stlU. The only noise mads was a wU-rlng llks that of a poUcaman's rattle being sounded under a muffler. It was mora rapid than th noise at an automobile and more Leaded. It waa a wonderful sight for tbs spectators, who thought vn better tun was being uu.de. Ur.

Smith thinks tliat In amootH water, snoar favoring eondltlftriA tb boat will do th mil la two minutes. GIVEN A LIFE TERM. Green Reed Wai' Convicted of Crimtaal.AiMuIt. Tea as. Novenber iA In Judge sou's court ysatsrday aftaraooa Orson Reed.

negro, convleUd on lb hare of orlBjumt amault and aivsn a Ills sentens In- ths-pesJteatlary. Hw alleged victim was a littl nsro girl about 11 year of aga Tho testimony shoved that be bad taken tha girl from horn oa taa pretense that ha waa going take her to sbuseh. and sue In tb woods, hs SMonastlahed hm hellish purpose II then brought the girl to Waoo and lsft her en tha streets. She was given shelter by sn old negro woman, to whom ah told bar story, and ths negro was soe afterwards ametnd. The Jury Waa out- only a anort tun and brought la th verdict a gives above Wn HCeee.

Beaumont, Texas. November Will Karris cAa look mar and nr Uk a mistrial. Tn Jury took ths case at 1:11 yeeterday afternoon. After rt-BMlnlng oat ovaraurhf ths body rasusst-d perausalsa. this forenoon to boar Ins tsstkaoby of several of th wllneeass read from the eloncariotisr'e not.

This Km tw a. Aw 'J i lJrt Hier -i Werit tackle Read Hlrht end Quarter back and Brke Lett half back Kfr and Km KtgHt half barb Hart and Vatf'Wn Fall back rvfers. Slangs, tangth OUTCLASSED. Eaty Victory mber do-red to Harvard Th final of th Ha" 1 dlrplayed "IJty at with tas -d by mot it tlis i. .,.4 4 Crowley It Buying Rice.

Beaumont Texas. Novnaber 14. Mr. B. W.

Crvr of Crowley Is her purchasing Ho for Ah Crawler aad New Orleans mills. Aeee lain to- Mr. Csrvwr tb markat for rough tie haa BOt.bsea very actlv thi aiaein. bat th. clean He awtrkot haa been crod fron), tb beginning, and the arleev have born very sstlstaotory.

Ur. Carrer. en hi own aeeeuat, has taken sn sagissali and so far sucesssful caraoaum to Increase tbe eonsumotloa of rioe. It ears thst ths people of Tease and Louisiana, and elaawher in th He belt do not nearly quantity ot ties ihut they should and It Is aot altogwtlMr their fault tnat tner not. rua pi.

intsrssc loeai marenanis Hi i and induce them to. buy th fancy orade ef new riee and to their customers at a. Brica consumer ars sntltlad to. mlor. Idersr, a -popular, ha agrwd to purchase Sara quaatlty of to ra town lit aad trvffr which the Mis B.

uus no, wucai a win protier to the 4'-.

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