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ye abe gn-gete ie ba A THA k VIN AMERICA’S , 1900-— _[“Ctrenttation Books Open to All,"’ ] yi A Pilate et were: is excre PURM. HAN 86. VING UMBER or THE Phick on gz Cun. LOUGET WELCOMES (GER TH PANE, EASY vicTC City in an Uproar Over the Ar-|} rival of the Boer Ex-Presi- | dent--Fight Averted. - 7 NEW YORK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER YALE 28 in OO OQ O UU UU OUT "SUN DAY ‘WORLD by JAMES WHITCOMB ‘RILBY. Weather=iRatn, Porning to Snow) Brink: Windy, ir — itis | | “Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | 1000, PRICE ONE CENT, 24, SOO COO OOOO OOOO U OOOO UU UU OOO OO UC GOOD] BLUES FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS OF 1900. EASY VICTORY OVER CRIMSON ELEVEN. PARTS, Nov, %.--President Kruger b-vent Mg & cyolone of enthusiastic was received a# « sovereign by Presi : of t dent Loubet at the Blysee thio after- Ride of Triumph, neon, ‘Thus ho was borne long the whole ay M, Crosler, Chist of the Protocole, | Tute-aleng the futer beuleveris, t called at the Hotel Bohribe and escorted bat was @ rigct oan Of Searen re! q te A My, Kruger to the Elysee. ‘They rode rough the of In a Mudau, acommpanted by a strong | ‘VINE at the Hotel Bostbe al 119) A. rah 4 detachment of currasstors, age he around Mr, Kruge ap ones of enthusiasm of the morn- wt » repented, Mr, Kruger was re! cleared oh. Sie EMT naan etanet tre t the Elysee with semi-offclal Gemmonatra ry ous, * ceremonies, such as were accorded to} Kriaer, the soverelens who visited the Expost- ie ibe i’ re en, oe tlon, A battallon of infantry, with tte re oy hie ¢ wiiu staudard apd band, drawn up in the Fags ap staged the, , t yard, rendered the honors, and the people shout Hrectdent Kruger's entry into this cdty | clapped Phe hands (sy. eg Une Lvday was marked by &- demonstration |x indo an the balcony wee whleb for fervor and Intensity surpassed | pgain intown Ete nthe sir a | Restart 4 ‘ny thit has occurred In the last con: | (ng was resumed with renewed vigor, 1) | Nii, “dhnioing “the ovations to Bos) The scene betore the ote). continued | RESULT ‘ger, Admiral Avelan and even the} for over an hour, body @ stud ni | | a 4 » hyaterient outburst that greeted | [raring fade, Fao Oe kee r Marchand, the hero of Pashoda, daunted, the students broke into cries Che coming of the grand old man of! and songs until Mr, Kru Aira, whose eyes grew motet and pears arpa io, th Tunch= tora features relaxed as the alt bal , sout him vibrated with cheers and was sight which wtirred the frtnge of Att (ied with waving bunting and flying i,t othe noe mh or; ite-his entry into the Prench capital | iuldren Of Mt. Kruger wavihe A Nas Aled all urope with disqui Boot fag, ‘The ttle ones were cheered Harvard Faculty Retains Dignity, Att y as the first result cause # chan, 1} 8 Ga >. aoe LPO HITT 14 DOES the French Mintétey: Antt-Engtiah Sentiment, dich aadabah eeteh Gy ibehinoe perenne Au lnterpellation may be made in the} ‘The entl-English sentiment grows | ———-—--—-— —— mo arta maintains Chamber on the official reluctance to) More marked, Pollce and military are everywhere to tan ¥ military etupendous, breve fs i; cutbrenk prepa ore real but have been ‘vondueted reat secree (neat Qom Paul’na a Calet of State Mr. Kruger and party entered the A umber of Benstors, Deputies, army) o. sirsot had been the, warnings of SCORE AMAZED EVEN VICTORS. American football champions and I am ‘| VIGE CAMPAIGN TO BE FOUS AGED MAN a if Harvard's Line Grush Line Crushed by the Onslaughts of Yale’s Giant Rushers. NT BY BUSINESS MEN, Gov. Roosevelt in Crowd of 25,000 That Saw Game at New Haven. Cipmaiad to The Dveatng Westy NW HAVIN, Conn, Nov, 24-—~ Yale's football taain defeated Harm vard's this afternoon by the over- whelming aoore of 28 to 0, Harvard was outplayed from tho start, ‘The Yale rushers went through the Crimaon itne at will, Yale run- °* | ners raced over the fleld with searce- ly the eemblance of interference. Yale ahoutem made all the nedse, $ OF TO-DAY'S FOOTBALL GAMES ths § Pelee Reg led ohnee to whoop afier (he game be- id, Vorn 0 . : HOW THE GAME WAS PLAYED te 18 ) — Yale Took the Lead mt the Start -—mnemeameressthbiiadl aint line, Hale ripped hig (Capt) Quarter: Hine, Pile toed the oval, Out It wae @ bad train a: Dijon at 600 A, Mo Hie saloon! wh " _ . \ tain r ee The Minister of the Intertor, who was| YALA FIED, NWW HAVEN, Nov. |alad and happy to think 1 am captain | Ate ie ’ care were aitashed to the train 4) in the south, sent @ warning telegram |%4—Qapt. Gordon Brown, of the Yale lof the team and in such a auccensful eis eR A ouatetek | way through Flarvard’s contre end i luxe, from the Kiviera to Paris, When he learned the reslsilews aweep | cieven, sald when leaving he fleld season, hile Fuslteek ; WAI | rewulted in eight yards. Remarkable Spectnete, wi pA a Hitt rye 4 "Wo expected victory, but did not! ‘Harvard played an excellent game, ee Seer eerie The Yale rooters were going mad wrttts ‘The Mayo: Munietoal Couneiitors, | {ie capi Bundey, with ite noisy [think we could roll up auch a large but ours played better, an the remult excitement. Hale fumbled at thie palng asont aa’ Deattdaue, Wand t {holiday crowds in the streets, will be |aoore against our Harvard rivale as we bing in the play (@peolal to The Brenig World) and (i not only resulted jn the plgalcin Count de Ca lane, Maud Gonne, head+| 4 trying for the authorities, 41d, Our eleven is now the undisputed that would cause YALE FIDLD, NBW HAVEN, Nov | going to Hervard, but lowt Yale five ing @ delegation of Irieh Nationaliats; Cinah: Avenesé; Hoth tried and d—Twenty-five thousand peuple paw | fone officers and reporters were mustered on the Prefect of Police, ine, the platform when Mr, re i 4 Kruger arrived) cause the arrest of partons ral antl 0 eee kick and went out of bounds on Hare Hote got the ball vard’s Syand line pit eater he" HARVARD OWNS FAIR DEFEAT a og: Glowely wbout Mr, Kruger’s saloon-oar| meni would hardly hay c rat, F Y D sheatn of S ue Wares Were Stara bile tha. wan! tela te mee Bh but ona. inoldent YALE PIBLD, NEW HAVEN, Nov.[ bul to the superiority of our rivals oun aughter o eventy- for « gain of five yards that for a time ty allt and atood on the footboard, bareheaded, | 4"? barra hips Meal Alli Oppont U—After the game Capt, Daly, of Hare Yale beaten us fairly and rey) Htiliman made his way } i , b a 8 " a halieh store, and on itt) vard, paid squarely and further than that [ can h oY (@) m Li vam ten yards, Another cry at the same bi “gain a ere ee rehgst apisaris won tee ont "L thouRht we stood a fair chance to! He gt a Po) Bley mace’ bya buen t ree ear- Id Willia em place was for naught, Stillman ania “ ; » that of the hotel, some one in| win and | do not know of any cause oul pla by ) ’ ' . sped the middle of the erimaon asi M, Croslor, Chief of the Protocole, or eta notiaed hat the es [ber of either oleven and the result In F d T B + . Department of the Foreign Of balcony \oed tiie nen on theltg which 1 can attribute our detent! therefore eohelusive berg inas heir odies, he two van wor which Is entrusted questions mmodiately a cry of "ha — ale Seored le nd the receptions of diplomats and| {uieony, amprestating che ety : The ball was on Harvard Syard time, piers. pirage peel and ty Me Kruger | rea ¢ ey crowd pen f4 Heventy-thrme yours old, i and unable) peared two ke ago, and », it wae snd a run around Harvarte left ep welcome In the name o' Lau]! 4, one sctted, taunein to work, William Lenbers had watched | al frat suspected, had met with foul Rarpe wit the lmil wiehin a foot of tl ome Wea ica ar, sora FM ol in i yory broken hin wile tol for a pittance day after! goal line, A wmaah at centre by Blooms Kae ot “1% making neckt and with tears in rh Lemberg, twumhter of the od or resulted tr fret touchdown ge er ta, behalf of th Dutt he us, ga often sald, “Tt wera better that] woe singing as sho asoended Harvard, 4, at the President of iy Peo: I To: J the : 4 ie rier were died." Today he Mot le atnire “him right, ead the o tie te othee, presen Jeath and ended his own lite | She came home to lunch at noon. Peet rombar, Sewe 4 He intended to hang himeelf and bad! tng un rmat fo key, ae vate ogee Liar ie he inl PE: f he noose prepared, but as he vaw the} al, she failed Ind it, #he then tried t ! off (o Yale's five. it Dental ity of Paris, and meeerat wife he loved m well lying dea! ¢] the door wa ‘ xe got \t and! odes that he 9 ruched to the bottom of him, he took the quickest method of end-| Be \ mother lying at fu | kt ars Ihe heart the welcome he had te. ing Wie iit ath on lintng-toom floor, near th Harvard lett Seived, He concluded by sayin a Ss . { some Koothall Upholstery. faith in he Boer nation, which, thous Terir ley wore fou st erty afr | alter she tar reaming fannent jomsed, would keep afloat and + noon y by their teet-yearol | and a policeman cam Going it ‘ Laughter who We employed in @| the. Kitchen they found the body of meeking to maintain our jnde> ‘ls | f, P V Brookiyn re Mustain ing wi 9 mat, hal ie Weather Wil Now Crow| SLOlat, a Passenger Vessel from) “ve'temiern ews nye year ihn, COE "gat dnt yk any fi Jose peace, “It is in order. to abs 4. he cus # wice @ head, | votve © foot clome by THE GAME in this founded on liberty and b F G some of the neigh Incline hae Wan ( 2 Ei ifaw % im) Steadily Colder and uebec, Founders in Gulf [wre oi nico are noes Med : 0 Ow med, and that Damper. : : ‘. He with the old ma ard door Kitchen, ath thaiba eftan at st of St. Lawrence. Pisin! age fier dort Bellet lll re ing G wer coastng.¢ ak for ' and It was her jove for him that cavred | to hang himeel? ; : x4 oF i ougal home la mb wa i ' * grosiaaon, Gok that le what t sti| Snow-the first that New York hes . ———— BAO Eh IP ree oon f | ; f dem had this winter—fell in sample quantl- om he Home for i Peop Krook tomy ‘ | ta cones 10, become porppliah thie. wort I tea, along with hall, at T o'clock this}, BUPRAIO, N.Y, Nov. 2h—A apo pate supposed all on board were Only | Boookiyn, where he nad been an inmate ' , ; expectally on the ‘sympathy of the| morning. hero J¥ more snow coming | the News from Quebee says: one body, that of a woman ha tae | (OF some tine : ; a few minute | ‘renoh peopbe,”” either to-day or to-morrow, the Weather| A special ion, vores iene N 4 recovered. ; r a home w al at “Y 4 Be pus t eorere, Core t ° Hureau announces, but the first came| Shore, reports the complete wreck of) Aeven Islands is on the North Shore] Hrookiyn, where lived a alary W of t Welcomed by the Mayo: without any ofletal heralding, the ateamer Stolaf, (apt, Lemalatre, of | in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, about a] lit, the aged fortune teller, wh» divay- [window ehades In Broadway, Mannatt iieien te A { l {o.,, Mee. ae Weather in New York City ang the] Quebec. The vessel went down, and it| miles below Quebe ’ 1‘ leh had been specially arranged as a salon of| ‘elena about tt, the local bureau ways,| - + ” turoun tha ‘ 7 Bes, belig pro rorusely decorated with | is to grow steadily cloudler and colder CHILD KILLED AT PLAY. athe thee ee me to be for 2 J - ly recely iby the cipal Counell tet But for some reason the Mayor welcomed bas on the plat+ form instead and Mr. Kruger, to. the fs ar ointment of thome’ waiting th of honor, pamped out another door 10 the frokt ot the Hale where a palr-horme land, drawn up, Mr. Famer entered Mele was at once driven off yor and Munt- wight Wine, ght rains Hudson Valley, winds are to continue to. freshen, iow wt fret from the northwest and then ehifting to the northeast, Tormorrow the coli weather Ja ex Importanwee, a 4 Wart ine rain into snow. Anyway is ve-} cloudy, and the chances are that some if hie form jt motature will be dropping upon stocacney | HHO clty, hear EE i Peon Ba element jn the f chiet Marry the Bannintern’ Beven-yearold Harry THE WEATHER. Foreedt for the thirty. hours ending at ® H.W day for New York City to Try the Cop Innt Hee, » Nov, 2 ‘ that Emperor William of German conpented that the yacht which George 1. Watson is buliding for bhi | be uned aa # trial boat with Bir Thomas |Lipton's @hamrock Tl, Beara tse + hon some playmates at 14 1 Say Che children ror ways and found great time- honored feat of “al antec ore.” fresh ing tanto amows brink northeast winds. Dorn Was “Sitding (42 Kanex strwet, wont to viatt | Uloked musemen 4 came Harry's turn, and hie, more Down Welt whore Dorr iil eta jivepital ¢ Hing down the| Yale's vned The I speedy nw rmbled t Harvard's line and Use ball was on

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