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PENNSY TAMES THE Tl(;lgR]‘:?";,.1":'::",;‘.1..;,.?' T YL ML G, A, EASY FOR LINCOLN s i e 1 l Games. declared champion of thd neérthe | o gtrent | M Princeton's Jungle Monarch Treated Like | O3 ancn, x Varsity Team H.\ry\ll; WVrryLrl by the Local :Ut::‘,'\yl RIC Ir Neh. Nov, it — Sy clal Tele. | y A ., _— 10 SPRINGFIELD, Muse » 6, giving the champlonship of the | v 0. " scuthern clren » Beatrige. Ashland and RS L PITSTRAW CLEARLY OUTCLASSED | i by By ferpc® L NETHEASSIDE SHOWEDKUGHTHINE WORK IJ” T the » mbionRhIp of the ,,:f.'l:\:":?\ & CO- here today by a seore ¢ e 2 Clarence Miles one of tHe b rice bovs, d i oyed Wit NASHVILLE, Tenn | Weight and Exparience of the Vietors was severcly [njured, gett fall anc thie Jerseymen trom the Beginning ot Kan Moy Much to Do with the Resolt—lnd several minutes and Won by 12 to 0 in university cleven, by their suy ¥ vidual Efforts Were Good Good Style, LSS B OTie, today et . talls of the Game, It Is bar J— Crescent Iy possible the Omaha High school teum was consulted in this matter of ¢ 1 5 - - the champlonship of the nirthern circuit, P alkla A y n n PR RESULTS ON T TUSSING TRACKS. 50 "Whhouncsient B has b Staple and Serviceable Dress Goods at Reduced Prices. g ) i made. As the Omaha team fas won all 18 TRENTON, J., Nov, 10.—Tle stalwart . Wi Boind Ths ‘Young Men's Obsiatian ‘assoofation LT.',.... ”‘_‘..‘L ymaha teatn Has WEICURL, #ons of Old Pennsylvania today clipped the | Re: Etotet ” foot ball team was beaten yesterday feited Dby “reason of nonappearanice from Friends AY Disteict Track, / . M Christian Assoc'a- | Ashland, it looks on the surface as. though SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 10.—Rey el Santa | noon at the Young Men's Christian the Ashiand claim t5 the championship of eam of the Ne- | the northern circuit was a trifle shaky today. He ran a peor fourth in the mile | braska university by the score of 84 to blue, and places Pennsylvania in the front | 4;0”Coventy yards handicap, which Was | The home team was e Iy outclassed and | GINCINNATI, Nov. i0—Austratian Billy L Ao e tenigs, SVvRere LUS | won by Duke Steven in:lisy, hreaking the | ov o tine wan It uble to hold down its 0P | Murphy arrived here to spar three round b “ B (it Rl A | Weveral lengthe’ ahead of his fleld 15 the | In: faet sHGUIL HeveF fiave been: couited RS R TR e breaking asunder that hitherto Invincibl : easiest kind of style, Two fave v The ball was taken out of a runner's hands | of the second round linded a stunning blow ]3 ‘ Ie(‘\ \ I \" S\ fiS ithey oarried the hall forward and for- | g ping (he day, In the steeplechase, Neyo | after ho had calied lown, one of the officials | Ot Liefevre's nose, felling bim. Lefevre was ¥ g i N ward over the touchdown. line and plan fell and threw his rider. Neither was hurt. | pearing it, and carried over the line. At no | hoxing exhibition came a_ wrestling mateh the red and blue flag behind the . | Japonica, the favorite, had a safe lead | e “eeodis once, was the home team abl mixed siyles, two houts tn (ree, “betwer The Tigers, who three hours before bounced | when he bioke down. Happy Band w o get the ball near the goal line. Roeber .of New The frst and third on the gridiron full of confidence, filed sadly | also cut down fn this v bRl The victors are much heavler than the | bouts, Graeco-1t " Were won' by Wit y crip- | Wild plunge on Tartavian in th oy | Men i four and eight minutes respectively oft the ficld, many of them so weak and crip- | Wild pluage P R home team, and knew more foot ball. They | e In fout s-catch-can, laster sev- B ey 0 B e e rns | ern horse out In fast:time, Summaries {41 not have a strong enough team agalnst | enteon minitee, amd was token by Teorn o Cut Prices in of comrades. The blg crowd went wild. Th First race, about six = them to really test their strength, but froj huge sl chryanthomum s e 0% |t "oy ihe work vesterdny (hey would 1ot be chled | gy yom lound we e Colored Dress Goods. aded n black streamers trom sight Ohyesa 3 3 a strong team, particularly in the line, They | 1 red [ Huen 0 (not §iidently possess no tricks, at any rate they _”', e I i REtaT tours Our &0c, and 60c all wool henriettas are their places hundreds of blue and red | Hieme, s 1% AI1 ot Atiompt to use any. There Was Vory ed at the Union Square hotel today : C umbrellas, blie and red handkerchiefs, bluc r 1, Lady 3 interfercnce, and what there was was games resulted as follows: Jasno now only.......... claws of the Princeton Tiger by a score of a0 0 Anita met with another crushing defeat | tion park by the ‘varaity It was a glorious triumph for the red and One Punch on the Nose. Ly g, e line T 1=k against Delmar four Knights | and red ribbons, burst into_ view like magic Ko and 1 T by the backs, none the line men ky _ng ; Knig R i h 1 a yelled ur Secor wce, about six furlongs, selling King place in it Oury made several | gambit, 71 ‘moves, Delmar won: Pillshury | Our 75¢ and 86c 46-inch fine henricttas are 2 o s B i1 T Ko o e o | ROTTR it T 1 o S Gelling: |Laking ‘o placein k. Outy with the ball, | ag Albin, queen’s gambit declined, 45 | On account of the oreat Romafr H h now only | the big state house far bl vian, 105, 1lynn (4 to 5), I; Charles | Flippin did excellent work, gaining mast of | mov Pillsbury won; _Halperns againet ¥ e eee . ! 5 R St ) fairly quivered. Finally the enthusiasm 08, Sedmin third, Time: 1:11%. | the ground. He runs better than he did last | Himes, guieco plano moves, drawn; . O T R i g RR Bounlie, aria. ik 8, prent. flood AISL R QUNEEoE BN Aol i tobr, | s FroUral He rini several of his runs, he | Rocamorra aga Harham, Philad: Our $1.00 best French silk-finished henriettas L]o‘\l\ strike mn NC\V Y or k our wid surged out into the gridiron, and rtreuse and Belle of cwall also ran. | threw oft half " - dozen tackiers before | moy anham per gy Bl g A HOW BNy hiits » g . C & ; the Quaker Kkickers upon their |~ Fhivd prce, Autumn. Stakos. 2y slds, | he was downed other three men be- . opez, 46 moves, adjor 2 8 R ek TR Wrrted “them In umph [rom | o e 0 b 1R, Makes, iyear-olds | he wan dos e e Hibyed i RS B s late Winter Noveltics are com- Kround, geman (1 to 5, won; Gallant, 118, Sullivan The Young hristian assoc fon Bob's Wind s all Right £ i ON OUR E T @ COUNTERS THR 1t was 0 grand badtle, stubbornty fousht, [ (7t 1) sccond:’ Fiaeh Toent 18 Moy o s weak everywhere, When ) un o L $16: 3¢ PRETTY NOVELTY DRESS GOODS AT but the € 4l no tinme had a chanee 1), third me: 1:41 ) other starters runner uclk the line he alm YORK, Nov. 10. : Iy ingin slowly, but owine to our vietory. Pennsyivanin outpliyed them man | b ' eplechase, mile and a half, | invariubly found a hole big enough for three | mons, the middle weight champion, 1 BARGAIN PRICES. At ¥ R {rd Yot 1 Wl hiever was the Quaker goul | cell] (i Almitle ® (o 5), won' | or four men. The only work of the team | went 7607404 886 fihe French sebgss ara. now 606 intimateassociations with lead- n examination today at the hands of Our Dr. John Wilson Gibbs, the physical deyel watchful enough, although neither sic | goal line. The officlals were | gained anything from the decisions. Ne- [ | in dang The mighty Wheeler' w tossed | Hapy 120, Galindo (1e to 1), seconc was done by the back-of-line men, but the | L like @ baby in the arms of the siant, | j3ido i e third. ime: | poor line before them was too discouraging | only . % I_ f found in Gelbert a king. Lea, the famous | Navo and Japonica ale’ started oth teams fumbled a great deal. The [ cOndition and sound as to limb and wind, Ous 85c and $1.00 best French serges r g Lastern manutacturer S, we tackle, - struggling mantully and vainly | Firth race, mile and seventy vards handi- | Chistians jost the el onPacpsragal: The e | C hutst, Osgood, ‘Brocke, Gelbert, ‘Whatton | won: Sir Reel, 101, Flynn (3 10 1), second: | Yards 1 the [ i and Knipe were all entrusted with advanc- | Candid 111 an (15 to 1), third. Time: | hot Btiows & Mtight 1 f6-tlie Tatitntod 1 A ” K 3 l b l e i P iy BT G L uined“anyihing from e “decisions. Ne- e 5 Our 60c all wool plaids at....... ; 2C rapidly as any other house in HERE WAS A GREAT PLAY. | Onkley's Firet Meoting K it was within a foot of the goal and really | WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.—The November : to . touchdown for the réd and biu s QR LGOI R e SR St s L A g he irack ure well satisfied with the ¢ ted the quarreling that frequently took | verage 7 . Whic ab hud passed back Cochran for | ! S 1 4 y 1% bushels above t} vield Indicated by the NEW © 5 | 112 bushels above the yield indicated by the NEW CLOAKINGS, full back punted the ball into the LAy oL e toni e teinate forl? | NEBRASKA STARTED WITH THE WIN | figures In October, This i the lowest yield ASTRACHAN, AL PLUSI, his own men, and Williams, with JU] hpud LA pHERE LIArK . . o T v 4 10! n jardne) kKicked off. Flippin | at 186 bushels per acre. Last year the - ’ e uspended early i the meeting, was (nOrth goal. “Gardner kicl fr. ~Fliy n I 3 R o fhten tonay, e ALy O b er Jicked oft, vield was 22.1 bushels upon a much larger the T 1 runks, and dropped it behind Wharton. Trenchard, prince of end rushers, | 2.7, Sinbad Guadeloupe, The' Coon, Herald, | Lo allcw thew to qo muas opment expert, and was declared in perfect | | RREIRCLIE clrly headedgpponent, WWagon: | caps“Duke’ Blovens, 103, Wever (& 1o 1), | (it sohon. thoy wica: Wi mble at one NOVEMBER CROP REPORT, duced to. are sure to receive lh(.”] as ing the ball, and all justified the confidence | 1:431,. 1 anta Anita, The Mallard o selonged to Omaha, b I8 was fully coni- | returns to the Department of Asriculture Our $2.25 best steam shrunk broadeloth cut he ¢ 'y Williame, the plucky litte quarier back, [, NNAT o D, Ollay tloae belonged to Omaha, but th & ’W i R _Depa n k a \ 1¢ country. handled hi iike"u veteran, and scored | | CINCINNATI Nov. 10.—Oukley close Denated for by the louchdown (he 1atter|os ino rates of yield per aere. et in S e ! ) % 1 Princeton’s twenty-yard line, but | 160t showing they have made. Next spring | bih. A ol ckey Cassin o | Nebraska won the toss and chose the | that has occurred since 1881, when it stood Hghtning agility, tucked the leather ‘under New York tonight. Jockey Cassin, wh v W K ed ! t the attendance was very heavy and the ippin went between left end and '(um.' harvested acreage. The rates for the years S0ars Detweon the posts tnileer o Lo | track slow: The fieas. four favoriio oxim four more. The ball was fumbled by | ha 1 h 08t h the emona, § to 1, and Mrs. Morgan, a | Frank and Burdick obtained it. A couple | 1886, 1887 and 180, which were years of com- B] k D 4 B i . ring ‘sl points for Pennsyivania. This | then Tremona, 8 to 1 and Mrs. Morgan, | ¥ attempts, through the center nctted 1o | paratively low yield, were respectively ac ress woods bargains as in the second half, and ahout ten ) Rilitiiten SRtter: he. piny. Mt Thea o oty | money, 'The: last: two favorites. Bona S| wain and Gardner Kicked for twenty-Ave |01 and 207 bushels, The yield for the No coring w It fiesd Dt al- | ad Miss L gailed (0 even show B gty e e e “‘,“”l"l”i‘," Thade | present year, which must be regarded as a (o = A L SR Uirst race, seve ongs: O'Connel a pre(ty r ar lipp de i 2 h though the took the ball within 1010 o piLen A rones O i3 Besonas I no: gatn: 1 four ds and then | preliminary, and not final estimate, is less | F " C' I: > 1\/1 e [ beat blaek stotth sergo selling atsssssis O‘ 3 q\l.l...m: u'( 1 Hi :m:{ ”.‘.‘]“l.“'l - '\'.”'x.‘v?' Cerro Gordon (1 to 1) third. "Time: 1:31% two. Ty short plunges a1l was ad- | than the_average for the ten years, 1870 to ur deS——— ur ulris— BN O B o) Wae e a iy o four [ Hedhnd ruce, elavensaixsseninn it o iuile: | vacsed withiort Blunges the line and Flip- | 1870, by' 7.4 bushels, less th | i ke % . HRIEUEL he Thokle, Dhe A to shes | orhir cleven-sixteenths of a mile: | = Fair Kicked ‘goal. ~Gardner ~ Kicked ot | the four years, 18 to 183, by ¥ < d L i SBWH ths- Peannsyivanis full bened 110 Shul | shisidbearar (4 to o) won: Natedan 10 3 | agea Flippin caught and ran (hirty vards | The qualiy i 4, (The result s in ha o $1000 anal €110 B AGlaled faoaen o (¥ sylvania full bac er Wiy, | SeCOnd, WHIE G to 1) third. Time: 1:16%, | on account of poor Work of the. opposing | Lhe < with reported indications during the F y: ARt e $1.00 and $1.10 silk-finishod henrietta sclling i et e kwin arona (G | o onrin rie, SXAHONES: St W o | (e Fr, il et heraohosnE | mony' it revorceit indieations dirine ihe ing turs and latest styles. R b L LT ‘3“‘, it o, REV e REIv lwiys | B won, John Kessler (12 to 1) second, Tt | the other backs, ran Seventeen yards around | principal corn States are af follow oW N ESEL RNl e '”'x' ¥ ]“"I',",' s e ',‘I‘ DarE Y tvayS | (20 to 1) third. Time: 1:1 . left end. Oury lost a yard and a half and | York, Pennsylvania, 32; Ohio, 26.3; B bl 3 ide et Fathe Vifth * race, selling, one “mile: Tremona | then Fair went around left end for twenty Michigan, Indiana, 285;" Illinois, 288, T ,: $nihe ha beanbla AL LR (S 1o 1) won, oriana (8 to 5) second, Cass rds, being run out of |n‘r\|w lm{r “'I‘”‘ Tow Mississipy K 8, 11.2 83c nch fine French serge, Mack, now.... L R aeatii o | (4 to 1) third ime not_taken. | between right guard and center fc en | braska, R paony i Nale, onte Comnianiny he | Usixtiy race, ane mile: Mrs: Blorgan @ to 1) | varneoR JiEht gue followed “and Flippin | “The average yield of buckwheat is 16.1 e rony A0 Sare the | Won. Enid (15 to 1) second, Bayard (20 to 1) | plunged through left guard for fifteen yards. | hushels per acre, The ave ge yield in 1893 Pennayivania's | thl ime: 1473, | Ilippin went around the end for ten yards | was 14.7 and in 1892 14.1 bushels. The aver and then on' Mioks | Harlem Closes Thursday. and really lost the ball on the goal line, but | age quality is 100 being the s ' Al et rren s o | | it was given to Nebraska, and Fair scored. | fhe - acre of potatoes is retur; S lk om fen to twenty Nards on sich en- | HARLEM, Nov. 10.—Racing whll not elose | &o goal. ~Score, 10 to 0. . [ 62T 1898 the yield was 1 Wl i 18 1 S— 5 | Thursday of next weck. Results: | gGardner kicked off for forty-two vards.|117 tons. The quality is highs as shown by ® Of punts with Cochran. Pennsyl- | WL k e L & iner Kic Z EO8 1T 3 ; 3 yanias second touchdown was made about | KISt race, five furlongs: © Atoma won, | Spooner caught and ran ffteen yards The | i perc ntage of o An| ond touchdow ! Tho | Hilda May second, Rosa May third. Time: | ball was fumbled, but Yont fell on it. A he p of apples is reported as L7 per 80 five "'{,"!”l'w_“:*'m':' oL el o | 1:00%. | gaiin of Nitean yards folowsd and the ball | cent of &n Averhge. produot. . The recupes $1.15 heavy black repp silk................. 20" the center and had c s i| ,Second race, mile and seventy yards: Min- | was fumbled by Spooner. = Oury fell on jt. | relative to the ling of wheat to stock Princeton’s ten-yard line. Here it was | e Mackin G to 1) won, Constant (+ to 1) | Iippin went between center aml et guard | are e L R 7 y g Tl : D pased to Osgdod, who, like « flash, wheeled | {25301, Little Georie (15" to 1) third. 'Time: | for teh "sarde - Oury followad (s Tatry | are not suftici e ent f.j-w)“» e Badela s $1.36 fine black French gros $1 OO Blanl\cts, I LlnllCIS J]‘l(l (_,()l’n the left, shook himself loose | a0 Yy from the | 150 i A ¢ : mes. | Felve more. Jealr ran again out of bounds, | make a special report on this subject in th ANONEREWIABYs v sviesshiaios “rincete « s carr e Nistama @ toc 15 wone Yty Yards: Bes- | after gaining twenty-five yards around 1eft | nene futore g l ! L e fagd e o ana e gurpien the, Ball | wie Bisland (2 to 1) won, ' Engle Bird (8 nd. Ilippin went between left tackle and | " — - % {OI tables 1n oreat var lety oal w an easy one for Brooke. Af second, Rey del Mar 2 to 1) third. T [ end for ten and Fair followed this up With | WARING WANTS AN EXPLANATION, L & t S his Pennsylvanin, might he safd to haye A : e , | nine more.” ‘Frank plunged between center | $1.35 fine French satin duchesse, black, for.. X toyed with the Tigers, T took no Vit race. s furlongs: Fra Diavolo @ fand left guard for three yards and Iair & i yards eac was sent for a | Rek artmkre & g vania's tervitor This" was a gain that In”, race, :u.}m.'x-:”n uul.l» Gray around right end. Fair kicked | PITTSBURG, Nov. 10.—-A bill in equity $1.25 best black armure selling at rested the red a e A gain that | even) won, & ado (5 to 1) second, Som- | LouThIg 6 to 0. s Niedtnltoure ore foaay A e, B at e o, And blue, while Princeton’s || {CVE), on, Siiverade 1o 1) = 05 LV e RURLR O e yards, | WA filed in court here today by Richard §. °n At this stage of the contest, were top- iardner Kic | T ze Westinghouse, jr. pling over by (wo oF three on every linoup, ladison and St. Axaph, | Flippin - recovered seventeen. He - went | Warlig against George Westinghouse, jr : $1 OO . : j (o plirth nage, sis furlongs: Fra an f r three vards and Fair| 5o F 0 Shet i Wl at our usual popular prices, :vx‘!alx_x;‘.1"::.13..:;"_», ulnrll”'II‘.:‘:mcm‘\\-nr.l'}”“I(nl». i hion May, Thomnson (5 Ao ard Flippin_through the same holes for Yaliiabla Staok Balanging to 1 $1 OO 5 iy P P i I 2 BROOKE'S KICKING DID { ST 3 N around right end for twenty more, when | The bill asks that Mr. Westinghouse be $1.35 pretty fancy silks for wais Throughout the game Brooke's Kicking | el OIS, Nov. 10.Madison pesut Omaha got the ball on a fumble, Cowgill | compelled to explain what has become of D ftamilant, feature, and perhaps never | ;LI Hice, five furlongs: Crabelde ime; | Went between left guard and tackle for two | 10000 shares of stock In the Standard o, g ual, been weén on the foot ball | {3} N S Ton aran gneberanfouled by [Jones and | uhaergrauna Cable’company,’ which stook B e e o hard presued, or how | “Sicond race, five halt furlongs: | 304 Cowgil mage two yards each. ole- | Mr. Waring alleges belongs to him. The | ways punted long andsuren. ‘anholS Miss Portland’ won (s or Tails second, 1o twenty, and then the ball was | PAr value of the stock is $1,000,000. BTeat Mrpiise (0 (e multcne anaeuBh @ | Lin (hird. e 1510 | 1 by Thomis and obtained by Wig- | Waring owned a patent on the man e foot. ball ox renerally speaking, 1t was | oL E Face, handi ur and a half fu ifhin Went dhrousls eenter Tor e | ture and i £ Wires ; 7 > 0 as $ hpsak tas | longs: Simmons won, Censor second, Th > plunged be \er and | The Standard erground Cable AV S0 Witk Bredloten n e, beln | o - Time e gy o e and Oury n ‘the | had & capital or i nto ¢ e are showing patches (ifs morning. The teams lined. bp | FOUEh Tace, seven furlongs: Disturbance | ™ for three. Iair did not gain | Share Waring shares. i i See Our Great Sacrifice on a8 follows: won, Hi Henry second, Southernest third, the largest | Velvets— Time: 133 { and Dern went through the center for ejsht | 185 Mr. Westinghouse took 5,000 Shar nnsylvania. Position, Pringeton. | Wifih tace, selling, one mile: Nationat | YA Flibpin madeno giin, being tackied | (he company and iithe nemas ad ]lll(: 0{ Gcntlcmcn 2 NCCk.- | . 50(’ 4 i Ty <ht | duced to 10,000 shares in the name and o $1.35 plaid velvets, closing out at Thert.... LTSIt ent g & e ARk one mil: by rke and Falr went ‘between right |duced (o place 10,000 shares in the name ana I ‘ ST o G W aseniini ot tachie Sk | Wakiver thied, uenngn, ~ second, Harry R e e Rt ot h At e might he )rCSSIDg ever exhibited in >&Voodru oL SAPH, Nov 10 .| ade ten between rHght tackle and end. | Come president of the company. For this Woadruft....". e [ i e av 0 = One- | Wiggine went around left end for ten more. K Ivaring says he has received n n o - 2 4 : I tion or accounting. He says M 3 5 $1.00 i1k colorad velyets, closing out at 59 inadlSe | Botemie i Ui von, A | Qurs” gummed "tour una Fippin went ‘around | geneation of accounting - He aive Hr the West. Our prices on ‘Hony | Second 1y S| a half furlongs: [ $ht end for a touchdown. No go roceeds. 1In an interview Mr. Westing- | Right «Trenchard | Pring orge » Tom 10 0. wer to the bil Becond & < r Bays 8 i o S .~ SEE OU ARGE VARIETY OF EVENING e am ek evers Poching third. i . b Saironk tan twenty yardy fuom the KiSkoft | s Tu Waring's staten | t])CSC 2’00(15 are 25 per cent 1,x-'n,\m’:(s‘m'lmlnm LI S on 1. 10 Kht h, 9 8070455 s - Third race, i 1 King Gold won | an¢ BGR NRYEN IR OF 80 b re | he put $125,000 into the compan: y Left half back % | Cockade secd *hoebus third, Time through the line, Flippin went through feft [ 12 Put, $1 v d, @ S l NEW PARTY 5. Brooke. 111220 leult hack j SUrth Tace i Uh0 4 WAl Furioine o | KU for' ey A KA hrogs e | Caeh Canl tne Company’ an Wos d less than any other house. NEW EARTGRILER i R il Nlee won, Pulitzer second, McIutyre thivd, | 38me hole for eight. Burdick obtained the | gistent urgini & Slateiee A IVERY WEAVE IN VOGUE IN OUR ettt el R O " Himance | beautiful run of Afty. Sards araand the NO USE FOR CLAIM JUMPERS, SILKS AT SPECIAL PRICES, 8 U. L and L C Rivalry Too Iat third. Tim in 2 ¥ teams for a touchdown, Fair kicked goal Sottl a P 1 ¢ Th Settloment on the Gridiron, Sixth r gentlemen riders, one mile: LR Rl Hinntsota Suitler Gi1e 8 Conple o Ll 10WA CI7%, Nov. 10— (Bpecia] Tole Elphin won,'Cracksman second, Van ¢hise OMAHA'S ONLY SCORE. —After years of intense rivalry (he third, Time: 2 rdner kicked off for forty yards. Yont| MINNEAPOLI ball teams of the State university of q“r\«_;“-rl« |“'\" m|]l7-|~luml l)’nrk. - [ivedy apitoer 1;'.'.'“"I}."l.”;:'r'm“f""n‘.‘l‘u‘:‘.-‘.‘:u’ | Journal from Deer of this city, and Towa Coll of s 5 sk Turionens tmberland park: | qrqund right end and was downed, but Har | 523 H i ’ ¥ £ - | gt race, six furlongs: Metropole won, | e o ba a4 made ouchdo West Superior, and a numl of Indian L U d (e— M U d P g— Hale was nearly over ane men ohe Hecond | Atarchawiy” second, B ¥, Fie b (hien |l ot e Bl and made’s oucaown, | Weat Supe were escorted out of town | adies” Underwear ens naerwear was ne o 0 score stood | Time fardner Kicked goal. iy I::"‘::‘»“r‘ Iv’l‘l’|‘>:l "'" o ”-“'” 1] Tim; s ¥ ongh . Uanintw ol nrat half was ended, e the | strong guard of heavily armed settle o e ; : 2 to 12 Yy o ¢ de i ,Seco ice, ongs A, won, of the fielc | and his party were Intending to visit 3 70 dozen wen's fine natur gray lamb's yard fun and a touchdown, after a down | ['Hime Minist d, Flash” third. " rime: | “SEOARE feld, n the second, Burdick | 85 W DasLy, were Intending to 90 dozen ladies’ fine Egyptian cotton vests waol shirts and drawers, that always retail % 00 o N called, The ¢ e o] (ar: e ety 9 ran for twenty yards and Gardner plungec Sribe & TH o em. | and pants, cru o0 e sold fo t $1.25 each, all sizes, n p DAl back, whereupcn e “‘“'N}"'I‘I“ n'm:l race ;n.l nnl:‘.n,\” 31,...".‘,,’_“‘.“‘ hrough center twice for five yards, ' 1n the ”.l.’ obj t o :-mlul‘nA‘u‘:.'.‘,;ulu vnh”‘lvn; .“JL' lnl::] .w:n ecru only, ney old for ut $1 h, all siz t vesneens A Lo elted to the Stute oIty oo 3 . : 5 quarter back, and was lost to Ne- | [€ S ow, ore, and the settlers who were | N feitea to the State univer ity eleven. s 1 phourth race, cne mile; Bimer T won, | SIAIKS auurter back, and was heonen | holding vy the claima resolved 'to it 1 case men's extra fine quality natural gray was marked by many fne e Time i qmene second, “Buxaphone ' thira | Pk xuard. Fiiacin Sheen ooy irough HiYer Sindor dirention or 7y, Sine, to Deer Australian lamb's wool shirts and drawers, the Biate unlversity ana’ Geny oe R e e tackle” and | Derni'iten © through = lorc | RIVer dinder direction of v, . Arnold, a 75 dozen ladies’ exira fine quality real Egyp- very soft finish and will not shrink, 30 to ollexe made splendid fitty:yard oy hurdies: Doad heat betwaen 1 nele. s e st for ihno varas ithrongh {| Tme SURRE DR ALiaEneyy and hat & seiller tian cotton vests and pants, colors nat 50 inches, good value at §2 cach verse. Allen, Colling and” Williams for the | Lordles son, Brimers : e erappln for. ten through lett=tackle | FERSCSHWI, (Was. 10, Bhe be allowed ay and ecru, all sizes, worth 65c Eeralty eure iney0nd, Wiliams or the | an "\ Munson, Primero’ thirg, [ and Dern wan pushed raisn left tackle | jande. He ploaded that his marty bo alloores gray and ecru, all sizes, worth Palmer for the college eleven made excel- 0 s lent plays a ‘ ! to leave the country with their lives, and S | saraush lett guard and ok te alr Irloked | he “gotfiera: who' had) Brociied. rores 90 dozen men's tan-colored derby rib under SR . HORSE SHOW AT SAN FRANCISCO, fifLy “Prank recovered . peven 1'“~'|~. ‘Ilm l]”.\'_ conse ted. A party thel wear, tailor-made drawers, Wwith taped TWO THAT WERE TUED, 5 | e Wiltohree and then Fiippin fum. | PG E S (68, 8 lorowm, and It hae since dozen ladies' natural gray mering combl- seams (hroughout, silk-faced shirts, = a el Many Turf Crac e Exhibited Under . altemeyer fell on the ball. Short | yzath (EPREICH LA h W ely indulged in, nation suits that always retail at 75 a suit splendid wearer, and will not shrink, at Cornall and Willlams and Naval Cade the ¥ jon. N o ebad by Colsmeny Oayiner and L wylv Colloge Quit Even, SAN FRANCISCO, v. 10.~The ent about two yards from L Wiggins | HELP FOR HOMELESNS CHILDREN, ALBANY, N. Y., 10.—~Never was a | ¢losed tonight for the horse show t be | falling on it. Feir and Frank made | more hotly contested g of foot ball | held In this city four days, beginning No- | four and five yards respectively through e played or never were e teams pitted | vember Hor of over 100 classes will | center. Flippin made fifteen yards between 2 o4 ¥y played or never were the teams pitted JRmber; ) the 11QIoREIoNs Are that s | 18LE SUaId Badl taskle Aad Than o, fiwaen Formulate Measures of Relief. “KRInst cach other 5o evenly matched ax in'| b¢ shown and the indications are that the Yards around right end. = Fair plunged [ ST. LOUIS, Nov. 10.—A convention, repre- the gume played at the Ridgefield gridiron | %50ckation’s initial show will be a marked | ¥ through left tackle for fifteen yards. Oury |wenting all the states and clties of the fhin atternoon between Corsell and Wil. | success. Fiv hundret and ffty norses have | ahd ot gal and Falr agaln went through | union, has been calied for saveipinge lams. Full saw the game, | been entered, including and and | left tackle for ten Flippin _“ran | P Beotd discuss and s Sy, 5,000 elght tandem turnouts t speci- (around right end for ten and around left | 10uls December 1 next, to discuss anc 5 en ladies' lamb's wool natural gra SHLr L "de scored in the first halr, ang, | SiEht tandem turnou will be ex. | end for twenty. Frank went throseh centit| mulate o oien tor an relief of homeless 50 dozen ladies’ lamb's wool natural gray ’ BAIE algo omendous struggle, the Kecond | Mt of th Pmost breeders in Califor. | for { Flippin through center ‘for two, | and indigent children, found in the oities combination sults, new.shape. and. perte en's na f HOSG— Mol A fded With a cipher Tor each side. [ hiY ered heartily into the under. | Frank for ohe and (hen Filbgin oo ped . ™ bk e fitting, will not shrink; our regular $3 S ALOLIS, Nov. 10.—The naval “cadets | 1%, have, Haggin has entered the two | through left thekie for soven Flippin wene | 9f America. The call was prepared and Quality; for.......... 3 and Pennsylvania State college Ereat oy Salvator and ‘Tenny, a [ around right end for ten yards and fombied | $18n6d by forty of the most prominent eitl 2408 100 dozen men's full regular le cott this after in their Yel Sir Modred, Firenzi, Bessie J 'and | the ball, Gardner getting it. Coleman went | 2608 of St. Louls, including Mayor W, _ dox ) egular made cotton S we matohed Alkona, sire of the pacing champion, [lying | between' Hight iy aml fackine o ovent | Bridie ex.Becretnry ot thn Sl Nyb) halt hose that always retail at 2jc. clal WA Very exciing, Beore, b (6 4 i, whio o it enlered ety Wit DI | Yards: - Ayers Mot aroun St o on | Joh (v Hovd, president of fhe Merchants price, 3 palr for G0c ; %0 e o (i VWitkes und many other cracics | fifteen. doleman, Gardner ana' ¢wgili made | YN orme D Baraanl meesnent N B o te ? a1 of the' turf. The greatest attrac will | short gains. i : X . T Dref e NEW YORK, V. 10.~Yale easily " de- | Dropably be the celebrages stallion Ormonde, | CROWD INTERFERE WITH GARDNER, | ¢ lle club; ex-Governor Standard . ’ * 1 case men's scamless wool half hose with feated l,.-nm.“ul the Tolo grounds today Who Will - have for. company jemmgarac | CF urdier fell back” foru kick and weni R\ rhern.LThe ol i fan Dessth: adales OSlel’y—' double merino heels and toes; colors, solid ¥ o to 0. The grounds were in a very [brother of Isinglass, England's greatest rose | around left end fox fion yards. He had a | b¢ 1t fo pras hopedito prepare a un o . oy s () @uddy condition, which prevented long runs. | horse €t the present ti In’ fuct, nu-" fleld before him, but was stopped by | form bill for presentation to each of the ol hatural grays and fancy mistures; We are showing a large and complete as- e — 60 dosen ladies’ natural gray; dersey fttlos sortment of men's extra fine underwear, in Convention Will Be Held I December to merino combination suits, Sitk taped ang ribbed wool, plain cashmere and English stitched, pearl buttons, sells everywhere at vicuna, bound seams and stayed through e A, bibon e out. We guarantee every garment to give J verfect satisuction , alo 2 o 5 L SRR airty-four state leeislatures, which meet in always retail at 2 pair; now &~ Some of Yale's players were , on | Show of thoroughbred and trotting stock [ the crowd, who had pressed on the grounds, | t4 ekislatures, et a a pair; n 1 witnessing the game (here. i Draciienily | WL probably ‘be one of the Piat deen In | Qandner and Cowglll made three and five | January next. ihe Boverpor. of each sta 90 dozen ladies' winter weight cotton hose, far fhuch more than one-Kalf of the regu. | America. In the Mechanics pavillion, where | Yards through mght tackle. | Cowsll worg | in PUCRERnd the:maver af in stainless black, with double heels and lar team played. A feature of Yales play | the st Is 40 be held, a ring 20 feet long | through left guard for four yards, xes ‘l‘ X0 i'_',',".!"".”"” has been as toes, plain and ribbed tops; were 37c & was the catehing ¢f a punt by a Yale back | 804 elghty feet wide has been arranged. | through left tackle for five and send three delegates. i (_, ’ . und his immediately passing the ball to the | Theodore Winters today sold a 1ot of | Arousd Tefs end o sevon. — s PAIEL AW s e irar i taan S rado oy . Men S Neck Dresslng_ thoroughbred yearlings from his stock farm. Gardner went ween right tackle and | | | full back for a return punt. Yaie hard | e Hus No Exclusive Franchise. showed ¢ sonship fo e pliy belng | Those bringing the best prices we end for five yards. Time was called with| ... s xolasly A ¢ Sle, b plonship form, \he g iy belug j nut Boy, Dy Jos Hooks Zika, | the ball & short distance in Nebraska's ter- | INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 10.~jn the general 5 1o are showlix AR sndloas variete ot o a2 dition of the ground ln.lm, bay colt, by Joe Hooker-Alice N, §75. | ritory. court today Judges Wood and Baker de- Ladies’ extra heavy quality fleece-lined : « flio neckwear in tecks, four-in-hands, by colt, l')“ Kl 1 y-Questic $680 he lineup was | clded the suit of the new street car com- hose, quality, for 2bc; every pair gual C Harvard Defeats €. A, A, CAMBRIDGE, v, 10, .”ll\'lll 1 - . - Y e Hlackh 0) 1% sold to | Cole e e won from A. this afternoon by | \ike, Dl hw IEER | PR s MEE Rack) bows and club house ties New reds, | ehestut tolt er-Balome, '$500, ' | Y. M. €. A Position, Nebraska | pany against the old company, which was anteed fast black and double fieecsd. . | | . Waltemeyer..... left guard......] A score of The crimson ele \-n‘ . X i . blues and grays; a regular 75c sca : Henry Pel Freelove, by | Ayers coodeft end, ont | brought to control the franchise rights of | # ¥ B Jury | the old company, the new company con- iamBradt | tending that their rights were not per- | — -’\\'nmls. center B Hammang etual. The decision was in effect that the not have the tracks of | Plaved splendia foot ball from start to fin- 8h and the westerners were never near th PON, Nov. 10.~Racing 1 W e | e Company mor interfere in any way | goal line. - Harvard's backs showed fi FABHIDGTAN: Nay; aeaciog at Alex- |3 1 wooeo WIGRINS | with the old company's running of traine, {orference in the first haic "and volled up | 41dria today was rendered more than | : ; . Spooner | but that the city may grant 1o any com: fwenty-four points with ease. The Chicags | usually exciting by an unfortunate acciden: vight half b ¥ men played a hot game to the end, but we re | L] iir | pany the right to run in the streets on | which occurred in the fourth race, resulting | Gardner left half back Flippin | othér tracks. Ex-President Harrison was | .l n::;‘n‘: !;H-;\-'n:;un inm“\!- ‘ormack were | in the death of the horse Florist and seri- | Thomas full back 4 I'rank | the attorney for the old company, » by nen In the line and Camp did |ous injury to Jockeys Donnelly amn 1 Umpi Sury rree: s e e some pretty work in breaking up the nter s i 1,800, Mg | | b S Oy, e Mg & s g f | keys Injured. | Young. /" vight r ones | new company may in- H Just as flag dropped fc the start in |1 eSman: John Oury. Touchdowns Ht D~ o Fe ference. The largest crowd of the year sune | in rih ruce Florist stumbled. turned a | pin, 2 Fair, 1; Frank, 1; Yont, 1 Dern. | Otlet of & Hanchmas's Family, w splendid game. complete somersault landed partially | Burdick, 1. ‘Goals: Fair, '5; Gardner, 1. LARAMIE, Wy Nov. 10.—(Special.) Au Arbor Meats Kausas Ag: on little Donnelly legrafo fell ove | [on | ok e I & = The little daughter of Charles Jarvis, fore- | e | Florist, throwing Jockey King. Plorist waa G ST Ny ; an of E. Fitch's ranch south of t (KANBAS CITY, Nov. i0.—-Aun Arbor | killed by the uccident, while El Telegrafy | ASH4AND DECLARED THE CHAMYION, B 00t B B8 i Pt AP [l eleven beat the Kansas university team | #caped unhurt. Donnelly had his lon Tran : — Thursday & Y0 one withess h here today, 23 (o 12. Michigan had the ad. | Lred and wan Internally injured.® witiis | Saunders County High Senool Team Clatme | Thymsday afie No one witnessed the ! - celdent, but a search for the little one re. A King bad a shoulder blade dislocated. Both | the Northern Circult Pennant. - santage In welght, her line averaging fifieen | v A fier dead body ot & bend Ine ty ounds heavier than Kansas, - Armous o | 033 Were removed to the Nospital' in an| ASHI AN Neb., Nov. 10.—(Special T by h - - Y vad about & half mille below the ranch 1/ » gunda ayier, than Kanaa Artiout of | SN fom et | ram - The Anhiuina M scheon foot et | Wit Spat B, otC e below “The Funel! | Corner Farnam and 15t Streets. mufted a long punt, when Armour, who had S —— team lined up with the Wahoo High school | Was running ulong the river bank with al woken through Michigan's line, got the ball, | “Trilby,” §1.10, at Chase & Eddy's, teani on the home grounds today, defeating | fof',, The bady 1“:"*3‘1'1"',"‘"}'(' So the city and | | ¥ | the runeral hela" Friday. afters |

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