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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1908 | Side kick, Wut Dillon got the ball and brought {t back to the point from wht it started, Princeton was penalized for foul Interference, and the bali was taken back to the Tigers 10-yard line, Read made a bad kick, which went out of bounds and Dartmouth was given the Dall on the Tigers t-yard Une. fed on first play Dartmouth was per being offside, The New Hamp APS a tir by a bea pn’s feyard I then set the stands a forward pass to Prince The Tigers line held lke ne wa Dartmouth lost the ball on downs. ead Kicked to center of the fleld and he ball was out of danger. Hawley re turned the punt and Princeton got the ball on her own %-yard line. ybotts made a spectacular run around right end for thirty yards, but stepped out of bounds before he had gone ten. yards and was brought back ad t icked to Ingersoll, w downed on Jartmouth’s 50-yard lne. Dillon Suffers a Los: This was the first time the etten in Dartmouth’s terri H ugh the line inceton getting ball on her own 3v-yard line, Dilion tried a quarter-back run on a fake k but was thrown for A plur the green and white Ii lajled Read kicked to Buckingham, @ fair catch on Dartmouth's 4 wa bail bad and > Inade rd line. nd the on he was | he dropped th: and sy) flercely Ball, but Dillon recovered tt Two attempts at Dartmouth’s line | failed and Read kicked to Dartmouth | on her forty-vard line. Ingersoll gained | four yards around the end but Hawley failed and had to kick. He made a| pretty punt for forty yards, Princeton | fecovering the ball on her fifte ard | Ine. Tibbott broke through the tackle for six yards and was sent throug! the fame hole for five more, making first | Gown for the first time during the game. Read tried an onside kick, but Dart- mouth got the ball on her 45-yard | line. Twice the New Hampshire hacks | were thrown for losses. Marks was taken out and Hogan took his place. | Hawley kicked to Dillon, who made a nding his way bi to then y ski the centre of ‘the field. Hawley the Dartmouth crowd crazy around right lodging Prince ton ends until bh gain yards. This was the most beautiful play of the | game. Goal from th With the ball on Pi line Sherwin dropped al Phe ritle, tween Dartm Wall inceton Dartm: her own yard lin out of danger. to be tiful run back t line. The ‘Tigers were given more as a penalty for holding on of Dartmouth. Princeton fought des etely to offset the ore and in thr smashes advanced the ball to Dart-| mouth's 10-yard line. Pteiffer wen | for Read of Princeton at hal Dartmouth held firm and got the ball vits. Hawley immed danger Princeton failed on Dartmouth get th in ard Dar and both failed to gain through the | @ punting duel followed, with Buc ely kicked out | of ing- ham doing punting for the Tigers. The half ended with the ball exactly in the middle of the a, in Princ ossession. Score: Dartmouth, 4; P. jon, 0. HARVARD GETS TWO GOALS ON SPEEDY INDIANS _— THE LINE-UP, Positions, Carlisle In 6 Lite (St e World.) SOLDII FIELD, CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 7.—Harvard hed with the Carlisle warriors t Son ir one of the most spectacular season, Every geat in the Mun was sold a week ago and premiums were offered for admission. The Indians had their best men in fine condition to play and felt sure of vepenting last Year's victory helt practice Was exceedingly fast an dthe field ki ing of Thorpe and Batenti threw fear {nto the Harvard The Crimson expected 10 win to-day During the secret this week | the coach t the Indian offensive ft that they could r a Dreak through with White a ‘ovbett. | Their great fear the fleld goa which the Ind i effort was made to keep. th from getting In striking distan | Dunlop playe n | Burr's place i and Gilbrown pla bett, White and ike defensive play Browr 1 change places as Brows H on cat punts The coaches said the a | lose this game than ¢ 5 ' trick playa that have been worked up for the Yale game. FIRST HALF Harvard scored 11 points in the first half. A strong wind made the Inc style of open play uncertain and +9) Pelled them to resort to the old game of line bucking with occasional f Ward pass und outside kicking. H. vard was caref’ not to let the Ind get far in her fle nd_only twice in danger of a g ti the fielc which chance the Indians did not tale Thorpe continually oulpunted his ex who falled to hold H rd fleld ov down under the The Ha a line wax too the redsking. White and Corbet r long gains In the first half Ralent Corbett, who van back to the A th Harvard punted to Mele's is-yard Ine. i punted back to Brow! Hi Harvard. then carried the ball to ¢ lisle’s 40-yard line, where Ke f to get a goal from the fir ot the on Kennard was pu slugging ar yards. @ forwar Carlisi’ blun and ran Kay fa hac Rallenti kicked ove Corbett punted ¢ rushing | ball on ¢ /Profit | Mood of “GREAT BOOM IN House Where Fire Tragedy Took * WALL STREET, ALL Many Securities on the Make New Records for the Year. HEAVY DAY'S TRADING. Taking During Second Hour Causes a Slight Reaction. The Taft prosperity boom, which was | brilliantly refracted from the stock board on the Exchange for the past two days, sprang up with another sensation- | | al leap to-day that recalled the brightest | days of the 1901 tidal wave of high | prices. | With Steel common leading in the uplift practically every security on the | rose, many of the standard stocks | making new high figures for the year. | In the first half of trading Steel made a new record, selling at 65 3-8, The highest gnark ever attained this security was and that hour by was seven years ago. Flood of Purchasing Orders. The new record was created midst a purchasing orders that have been pr ng in for the pa few da. | The b ng continued to-d. on the same splendid scale, orders being place Utah Copper, 41-2, Steel Northern Pacitic, ‘21-8 ern preferred, 21:8, "and big advanee in New York Cen ributed in part to @ rumor « 1 the Street to the effect that viman soon te to become @ factor trol of that system. Neither nor denial of this report es of Locks were 959,000 0. —_——— DECREASE IN SURPLUS SHOWN BY BANK STATEMENT The Clearing: House statement for the day shows ore than e of the 25 per cent his 18 @ decrease of 83,409,1 oportionate cash rese 1 with lest were week, The figures decrease 8.500 £10, + deposit deer B10 (00 The statement of banks and trust mpanies of Greater New York not members of the Clearing Houre shows ft these {natitutions Rave aggregsts th Of $1,077,280,200; total Onan on and pans amounting List | his assadlants were Greeks not TE Ha CRTTY aR STARIR ORE! The EVENING WORLD'S WRITING CON i ' ‘DIED 15 MINUTES AFTER | TRYING‘TO KIDNAP HIS BOY oma ; ~ GERMANY HOLOS CROWN PRINCE IN Place and the Victim's Daughters Disease QW CASHBLANGA VISIT KASER 2 22 nongahela, Pa. t utes after . fifteen mins ve to kidnap its six France Firm Against Accept-|Meets Train With His Father joys (set ot Monongaticla, lat | ing Censure Suggested by Aboard, and in Flight Ace yy, c00h ain ot (Ne Kaiser’s Minister, | companies It to Town, 10" eas aie Pa ieirioe tere ~ PARIS, Nov. 1%—Germany, {t was! FRIEDRICHSHAPEN, Nov. ENDS ONE KIND OF GRAFT. *‘ learned here to-day, at first refused to ne Faas UC oa Hes accopt the formula proposed by France Zeppelin tn the lattecn alec BOLTED 4 “ \) to Me Vaented Beto Thetr Sale. for a settlement of the Casablanca incl-| start was made at 1190 A, M dent, proposing at the same time certain! Was @ strong northerly wind. and the . Comptroller Mot” to-day Khe modifications therein. These were re-| weather very cold. It was planned that TON! OF BEAT ie OA Ue jected by France in her turn, after | (he airship proceed to Danaves BAU tan ih t Auhie puiheat A which Germany declined to re-examine Baden, where Emperor William arrives VCR Ae Tan Ee tia ee the formula in the course of the day from Austria, YUPTOCwmenn UN eaiees ees Herr von Schoen, the German Forelgn The Emperor will visit Prince von have been #i tl malntatnte Secretary, last night tnformed Ambas- Eustenderg. the bu ‘ Meethug rents: from sador Cambon that the French formula = DONAUESCHINGEN, Baden, Nov. 7 | ee: GRO: was satisfactory, provided a clause was —he Zeppelin airship with Crown Prince the buldings within added in which France expressed her Frederick Willlam on board, arrived As regret for the violence committed on over this town at 2.20 P. M. and engaged eC that all the person of the German Consular At- {Mm a series of manoeuvres, making a LislsineS Pur HN tache, Germany, at the same time, to number of trips along the railroad track t begin withe express regret that the German Consul wile atvaiting the arrival ot the special xceeded his powers in offering imperial train on which the Emperor a . protection to deserters from the For- Was coming from Austria. GAS KILLS TOWBOAT CAPTAIN: eign Legion of the French Army who The imperial train arrived about sold) w tow. e not German subjects. o'clock and the airship followed {t into the Caht bassador Cambon politely but firm- | town at an altitude of from 40 to ¢ 1 dead in ! lined to tr ait such a proposi- feet. The Crown Prince greeted his the Paris, explaining that bis in- | father ¢hrough a hone, and the siract. ctions did not permit him to receive |Emperor responded to this salutation dental, Fs proposition Involving censure of the | bY Revie d . i nt French uation. Herr von Schoen there- | the Em- i PNUD W awed upon ag again to examine the |perdr aroy took up a WIGUEMNSGeE RT rae French formu The ‘nal response |fhen appr and when. direot)t : parent from not expected before | overhead the Crown Prince threw out a DLE BURYWEAD HOUSE ent sed to lis fi the castle, which ings were ged and started on Its eturn voyage to I for bi t/from|one| to) ten/ thousand | richshafen. tte soma nS BD TDI AN T ‘NOT A WHINE OUT Beane : heaters ee bought ten thousand shares dnaee r lini cup\tromiithe sti ehh DS eee et nears| WHISTLE BLEW TWO HouRS. edrly in the week. J. P. Morgan was OF MORSE AS HE ' and held it etween a BAP ances, provided this does not, prejudice} SSAYVILLE, N. Y., Nov. 7—A pr | among the heaviest pre-election buyers tron oe he ve rect. or indirect sal nl ean histie a of this security, but most of his pur-| EATS DRY BREAD. ited his pot and th uta ie motion, of our officers | nai oes ee: : chases were made und It is said] of hot, strong c Pha EaD VE in oA fewardicl Tero Hundved 7 that he bought by the, tens of thous-| (Continued from Fi nt the Government is and Fifty Dollars will be paid : Hament. The country. ts for the arrest and conviction of opening sales showed gains of ‘ ray At make any in the belief that any any junk dealer or other person m one to two and one-Lulf points ‘ h} NY} noon when he would be unworthy the guilty, under the provisions of along the list. Stee! Common sold i U \\ ARE AIH an ta) iat A WH Taleb Section 550 of the Penal Code in er point Hfts unt had be te eariles Great Britain, with of the State of New York, of 1 tions In its | litielsawyers ‘ having daily exchanges, criminally receiving any prop- it) oa ur attituc ‘ . ‘ istence, New York Central was sold up = forts to ball him menatn note | fully erty belouging to either of the to 1161 a new high record for the A 3 2h al. He sent for t Gontheen ning Be ee undersigned Companies. year. Other stocks that made their/Service Board Refuses.to Grant] brea with cirounst are INJURED BY TAXICAB. ANOTHER AUTO VICTIM DIES. vest marks for 1908 were Southern Pa: es 3 Carer ep ae oma @ || | ALBANY, Noy. 7.—Mrs. William H Exclusive Rights on New | wife and one of jbuted tO” | yathan Simon, a Publisher, Knoek- Mien L oe New York, one of a party $ ‘ - of seven who were din an ant pe Oop een te tier 0} one vn) tel Majeatic. , Itimore & Ohio Ot 1-2 Manhattan Structure. ROSH pene Rent ie iB anaes _ | oblle acta smans) Tués ‘ | han Simon, ja book publisher, of |day night, died to-day at the Albans Trading tapas Lots ae Os | assaQi stfeet, was Tun down at| Hospital. ' Mrs. Mlitel husband was scarcely any ding | id Central Park | on oar ds ae, 4 iWon isin i ; # The Public Serviée Commission to-day pn ojatieetaan regarded ts serious. Mrs. Mabe Oak uy the opening, ,gnost of the orders re- lena ry ommlesian ay Weat ihis morning by a red taxicab, | ford, anotl ne ata Hetantye war stded being purchases In 1,000 and 1,50) denied the application of the Brooklyn} 91 be aa painfully. injured, Mr. Sion Uves| a. few hours afte hare lots, There was every indication | trnjon Elevated Company he right | said tat the Hotel Majestic was stepping | others are expecte : i? that a new record for a Saturday Mar | 5 construct an elevated structure on| “YCuTe if isish nent lea ity aed the peer Fifty Dollars Reward will would be established. It was al! a ee Fs veture on an the Oe napa free sted the chauffeur, | COLONEL'S WIDOW A SUICIDE. be paid | for the arrest and vull market of the bulliest kind, as Mr we ae 3 an AYERS OF spelen ang fee You've go SERENA ory John Wil admitted that he] ELKTON, Ma, Nov Mrs. Annie conviction of any person osevelt might say. the exclusive privilege to certein tracks the best PO AeEE TOE ad not uch experience with the| pvans, widuw of "« Andrew W Factors quoted as assisting in yester-|0" the new Manhattan Bridge, Com- is eeldent of the) car, He was taken to the West Side} lone "alu @ who. maliciously injures ay's and.to-day’s boom were the van. |missioner William McCarroll wrote the| door ! Court. eon arabes or ‘interferes with the sling of the Franco-German war cloud, | TRF des ation | By window turnkey meant a nar oat ee Te OrelINEEDLE MAY. KILL WRESTLER. fhe Re ad Wwe lines of either of the ve elimination of the scheduled Bryan| The © ‘ ca-| row set high up in the wall thro ARinter ean curiad up on his} reRBURY, Conn. d Feewvidiallnee undersigned Companies. nic, and the sudden breaking down nto the ¢ the right to] which a tall n nding on tip k to read t g papers. aera ey t Thursday feared it w of the great strike of cotton mill oper- | Construct an ciev ire on Plat |\might ace a By nealotaa: Kel Other Relatives See Him. wrest les Nine eieteinse mpuradeyy| anes fenced uit NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. and atives in Hngland which has kept 120,000 | Push avenue extension and an applica | being a t n't even si e 2 sila not come at the expected | MAME Ph eetedaah which he had | have driven her to THEN. Y. & N. J. TELEPHONE CO, _ inen out of work for weeks. The Taft tion to the Hoard of Fetimate and,Ap-| vlue pate : ( yok on his shure plerce ty flesh, nearly —— 15 Dey St., New York prosperity pronunclamento was also ortionment for the right to cross Man-| “T see.” he eald. “So I ng een at cn ea meet, Tex?| TRAIN VICTIM IDENTIFIED. JOHN H. CAHILL, ned as having swung up the bull | Hattan Brid aiiiteethies teun' fi us York spec and two] A woman who was killed by a Long May 1, 1908 Vice-Pres't & Gen'l Counsed beam of the market. Corporation Counsel Pendleton held We'l, my syinpathie tors have vain to [Island Railroad : hat the Public Service Commission h along ro Y ng is not e \croasing Many Out-of-Town Orders. fon had | along at haven't a | exclusive jurisdiction as to the rig ‘ arnt i —_——.— jain Sudden renewed faith in American se-|“fannattan bridge, and. the en non | thelr bedroom i SCHWAB GOING TO 'FRISCO. fv uate) oa curitles abroad is exhibited in heavy | qi, * 7 eane ny ing) trangnon miles t op curiti abroad i exhibited In, Reavy | pied new application with the Com Sneae ov, elt was aa | tua 1e Victim of Drink purcha ‘ o mission asking for both the ex Parad pu, age houses. The Paris Bourse has also | \ for this city and thet he | 2 oR ako an) exclledliintereat) ini|/sceuue tiene tojcrossi tie) bride "How'd you like so be ue Cio ahout Sen | GERMAN BANKER A SUICIDE. N 3 P h ene ter ae teaneee | eaireM cares 8 that from an aes We seem to have > aring for a renewed! staypENcE, G Nov shear) Needs Orrine Treatment—Cure DAD eT eter S| thetic standpoint ft ts not considered by our 1 1s Mors activity on the part of the Union Iron oppenheim, None of the old-| Bef on M R et nore cau : the Commins! visable that Flatbush | he ingulred about t ; Works, whtel Hs afiiiated “with the jot rani i onimitted sulente ficcted or Money Refunded. From the brokers {t was learned that | a venue—a fine lee heceee : Schwab interests t Heavy fin Sen 8! a flood of out-of-town orders {8 BWeEP- | would be encumbered Wither sates ania? th angie te Hi pe a ees BSE BBONLOR Ns Dein pning troys the will pow 3 ealls tani wae | Bro! pe encumbered an elevated of the Tombs throug ance. Half G. Ea nk cunningly oys the will pc ing in. With practically every mews: structure. He says that while an elec|an jour later he was curled u ia ALL os Q and while ti nkard wants to do what paper in the country printing columns eVatnuaturaliaca tenia it D LOE enna ear Meee, MP ne Ea, had: THS you tell him, Braria aa nGunar about the new mills opening up and new | oe ¢com Irulton struct t0 Atlantic avec | Ag well ae the trustien and cciee pack: | told, Bt 00 me avink es, Medicahg enterprises projected, inventors in every | Me from Fulto 9 Atlantic Asvaeell As thes ther keep- | States N ont oy the eravpa ute have called upon thelr New York | {y ftco) emoved) to, ac era eeuld tell abe nigh raving : n Sasa eee prices ot a o get thelr orders in before the | \" Ae huesnigD } fe belated Mrs. Morse finaily stocks and t chang “ ‘ x yy Hquor, #0 thet RRL RORHE RE OE Rec houe Mies. UNM Lek tiga) ay is denied the ex Gets Two More Suits. NE eeayeyte miei esterdiy’s final figures, InFrance the “Credit Foncier”, sanc ee er Rienad Maliroad stocks and bonda came in tor | CUflve, Fight Of operating | elevat The first thing he had dst fished | 1g tloned and directed by the govern- ened nerves? tallroad stocks and bonds cam: trains on the Manhattan dge, F lops. She explal Copper hs: . ie Scapa Corelenieand sancaeournl aay tielvight tavaee it this morning was to | aay uptown attending 10 pe ment, provides for the investment of ye rani” wed; w high prices for the year | the privy Be to share the bridg | of clot that hi sband’s We ants thal “she Jc the money of the man who can save con 1s : | being reached with almost every new | Commission. plans to connect ihe Mone | rom hie t we by a ine 8 Sha apmenled teartully $10 per month. In America there nIformn large block sold hatin, Williamsburg and Brooks euig er » furni has been no safe paying investment > ridges in a loop, granting some ine ® Heavy Profit Taking, pendent company Will, undertake tite | ford. th nderson | for the small saver. Gold bricks there r pie Fe nes sales He 4 es a venture, ese ig for a POL ARNEL & have been in plenty from one dollar up. : : arkel, ‘Shere “was A it reaction. tr ba “up naire was allowed to ~ 1. whteh cam se d hour of tradin 1 ore t ys the et € a ! ns when t Dea SLASHED BY STRANGERS. Veven'te Sar pent mor han The rich always have had access to ott pavent'a 0} am ze profits eo wa 1 Fee en 1 vs , choice investments, Now it {fs the price of either!t i ” did not prevent ag eae eaves Intenvien! MDS im . 7 4 price in. platm) ar Hl AYGDY ls coanalall UBalisseaiet Assan eae passed x the corridor Morse's freshman son *" poor man’s chance. 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