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Show CTAlE OGDEN, EXAMINER: MORNING TUE SFXDAV Creunu-r-iewas 02:tc. 190 2&1,c: dairies. Etuis Arm. at mark esaes included. Arst, 2'023c; Arsis. fSc: 24 Sr: extra. !7c. . Cheese steady, butter msrke lt,0 MARKET SALT LAKE STOCKS MAKE GOOD SHOWING. latarast Cntin Sait Lake. Oct. 27. Today on 'he a record kjeaJ exchange ha been laat breaker ia oouipariaou wib few days. Thr busineaa was larger-anTba taioB throughout showed a were general healthy tone. Price well aimoined, and several stock Sained a point or iwo. Lower Mammoth during the regular rail wa dealt In quite extensively. A uaal of .100 vtares changed hands at price ranging from 70 to 93 ceuta. Hlark Jack was also active ai 4 to at 51 oasis, aa was South Ooliunbu 531 i 56 cema. Paring the open board he interest eenuwed mainly in Jaxwer Mammoth, the pries remain tug ahum 'he tame. Chi or two oilier Utah stork attract d aome at lea lieu. The bulk of the trading was la I'tah atocka. The uaal number of eh area aold amounted u il.7uu. representing a toThe total valuation of f3U.7SI.75 tals for the week amounted to 293,593 eharra, reprHrnMag a mirth of aa agaimrf 131.113 share add .during the oorreapundlug week last year, rt'.preaenlfuR a total valuation 8161.--709.8- 4 f59.50S.UI. Agunea Oct. Intarstata Brokerage Company LATONIA RESULTS Prime Now York. Oct. 27. Clus : Cincinnati. Oct. 27. merrantiie paper 600 !! per ceui. wilt1 Noel won. Fire ace. Florltng exchange sesk with actual thrift second. Ruby Right third. business in bankers bills at 455.7.70 Time. 1:42 45.55 for demand and at 450.750 Second race, six fuilonga Chase 460.85 fur sixty day bills: posted rates won. S.ill Alarm aecunil, Marmurean hill 451 1 2 and 496 12; commercial third. Time. 1:15 45001-4- . Third race, six furlongs Pretension Bar ilver. 70 38. won. St. Joseph second. Hector third. Mexican dollars 54 I 4. Time. 1:14 Ujvernment bonds sead.-- ; railioad Fourth race, mile and a sixteenth winds steady. won. Nat B. second. Shining Tartan Money on call nominal, no loan- -. Star third. Time. 1:47 Time loan strong; tix'v days 601-Fifth rate, steeplechase, clubhouse per cent; course John liillun won. Bank Holi-daper rent: 9u days 6 six muuihs 6 per cenL third. Time, second. Scops 3:35 Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth Bank Btatemant. n. Sincerity Belle secNew York, Oct. 27. Thc s'atemeut Uratorian 1 : 30 of the clearing house banks for the ond. Funsolucs third. Time, hold the bank week si loss that more lhau the legal reserve JAMAICA RESULTS requirements. This ia a decrease of with last as $a27.275. compared New Yoik. Oct. 27. week. The statement fallows: First race, six furlongs Alencou lawn $1.062A33.2utt; decrease won. Gauibriuus second. Edna Jacksoa 91.034.698.10u: decrease third. Time. 1:14. Second race, mile and a sixteenth $27.i74.5oO. increase Onataa won, Giovanni Balerio second, Circulation $46.?24.6ou; Rather Royal third. Time. 1:48 $252, 9u0. Third race, six Frank Gill Legal tender $69,996.60; decrease won. Adoration furlongs Tourenne second, 1 1.359.8 H. third. Time. 1:13. Specie $ 194.34'J.6ou ; decrease Wurth nice, mile and a sixteenth (HI. Coy Maid won. Dully SiMtuker second, Reserve $264848.2(h: decrease Oxford third. Time, 1:46 Fifth race, mile and a quarter Reserve required $258,674,525; deTommy Waddell won. Good Luck seccrease 86.9U8.625. ond. Tin dale third. Time. 2:U7 Surplus $6,673,675; decrease $527. Sixth raca. x.x furlouga Yorkiat 275. won, John J. Rogers second. Read-s- i States deposits 11,584,-82one third. Time, 1:15. decrease $li8.875. 3-- New York. On. 27. Traufactkin were not large in the two hiui' The i.f the stock market today. inaret wa under pressure f..r a Hue during the Arst part of the apparently of speculative liquidation. bill this was completed before the appearance oi the bank statement and after the publication of that, buyla especially ing orders appeared l ulled Stales Steel, and prices were bid up sharply . The r kiting was In consequence strong, but only nmder-a'elThc bunkreturu shows active. a reduction of f37.634,5nU In the deposit item and with this upwards of fL'ii.iNHi.uOti was In the credit account. How the clearing house Institutions were able to effect this showing was the subject of mysiiAed comment. The that heavy fact has been well plyniMta were being made this week of maturing loans iu London and it u haa been well known that heavy were lining made this week of maturing loans in 1 00 dun. audit ha been assumed that, borrowing was being done in Xew York with which to meet this obligation. It bas been reported that a single stock exchinge house purchased f3rt.UUfi.iHiU of sterling exchange hills this week for this purpose. A possible explanation of Wool. thc failure of the foreign exchange St. Louie. Mo., Oct. 27. -- Wool of Item loan to the affect operators and western nie3-iuthe bank liea In the suggest ions that Steady; territory 230 27; Ane medium 18021; Ane London obligations were not completed in time to go In this weeks bank 14016. statement, pending the arrival of seKansas City Cattle. curities shipped from abroad, but will Kansas City, Mo.. Ort. 27. Cattle he thrown over into the future stateIt is not believed that the Receipts 1 .000. Steady; native steers ments. week's liquidation of securities will $4.(1006.75; native cowa and heifers urroiint for the $20,000,000 loan re4.75: starker and feeders $2.-7- 5 $2.000 ia duction amti t anuimed that other bulls $2.1008.50; calves com4.75; 0 institutions, especially the trust panies, have taken over credits u a $2. 750$. 50; western steers $8,500 large extent from (he banks. Three-fourth-s 5.26; western cows $1.2503.76. of the total loan reduction la Hogs Receipt 4.000. Strong to accounted for in the returns of three higher; bulk of sales $6.2506.36; of the largest banks. The time money heavy $6.250 6.35; packers $6.2506.-$- 7 market was nworted strong today, but pigs and lights $5.600 6.35. money brokers reported that fund Sheep Receipts 1,000. Market nomwere offering again against sterling inally steady: niuttuna $4.6005.50; loans. The foreign exchange market lamlM $5.7607.86; range wethers was weak and discounts eased In tenfed ewes $3.7506.15. don. The bank of England shipped CHIcagc Cattle. ft, 275.1X111 to Egypt, but a consignment of over $;.OOO.UOO of 8uth Chicago, Oct. 27. --Chi American gold arrived iu England. HOTEL FIRE. 7,500; steady ; beeves $3. 8507. (Hi; Toni sales of honda, par value, cowa and heifers 11.4005.15: calves $462,000. $6.000 7.75; Stockers and feeders OulumiiH. Ohio. Oet. 57. Bleven $2.60 0 4.50. persona ware rescued early today in a FUTURES. CHICAGO 8.U1M1. Hogs receipt Are in tho upper rooms of Uie Palm Btrong to 5c higher; mixed and butch-er- a hotel, n High at reel. The Are raught fu-27. The Chicago, Oct, leading $5.9506.55; good heavy 66.360 from defaetlva wiring and cut off es- tures ranged aa follows: 6.55: rough heavy 65.9506.2U: plga Firemen cape bv Ilia stairways. Wheat ?8c. Dec.: 73c. uf--f $5.8006.25; bulk of nates $6.1306.-45- . placed ladders and carried half 77S077e, 77V, 77440 mated man. women and children 7fce:May, Four 77Ac. -Sheep Rati mated receipts 3,000. down In their night clothes. Corn Oct., 45c, tike. 4584c; Steady: sheep $3.250 5.60: yearlings epnuina were Injured. Dec., 43Sr. 434e, 43Vi043Sc; May, $5.4006.5'): lamb $4.5007.65. see-no- n sea-lio- y ka-tw- n pay-men- gain. The qu'Maikma for the day eloaed aa foMows: Asked Bid 4-- 8-- 44 Philadelphia. Out. 27. - A big uyiset orcurred today on Franklin Aeld when the Carllale Indiana defeated the I of Pennsylvania rtrwn -- 24 to 6. The light Indians, tialned to the minute, bewildered the Quakers, who were In full retreat before the game wa over. The attendance reached 22.000. The India n made ihelr 24 points with a goal from the Aeld. three touchdowns and a safety. Pennsylvania's 6 points were scored b y touchdown and a goal. Pennsylvania was the Aral to score a touchdown Draper blocked a punt by Mount Pleasant, on the Indian' three-yar- d line and then carried the ball over. Just before this Quarterback Libby had acorsd a Aeld goal line. from the In the second half Pennsylvania took a brace, but although they ruahed the ball Inalde tha Indiana' line time and time again they could not complete tho distance. Captain Greene tried for four Aeld goala, hut none was sueceaafuL The direct cause of Pennsylvania's defeat waa tha inability of the back Aeld to handle punts. All of the Indians' scurea. with tha exception of the Aeld goal by Libby, were due to this fault. ?ExTOlVtD! Doht KNOV tmT Jonc PCOPlE DRIJr thcmUvet. ComC 33V. 3340384c. Piw Jan., $13.85. To HOV it - THE Vtlt DReJftDMtf EUCRY ADVANTACC IN bJJiNCSS OR. If Flour steady. If N T IT TRUE Wheat. 74077c; 3. ? N. 'DvjTCfL BRO Ji4 4644c. spring., 7.70 7c: S No. No. AY eat Point, N. Y., Oct. 27. - Harvard today defeated the endets 5 io 0. Harvard aonred tcar the end of the w red. 7174 2 I, 4(iV Na Wheat-De- c. Corn Dec. Oats-D- ec. 73 43 33 nearly Purk-J- an. 113.47 May laird yellow. Riba-O- Oats No. 2. 33r; No. 2 white, lltVif 35c: No. 3 white. !.2.,024,c. Rye No. 2. 61l40(i2c. Bsi'lev Uood feeding, 4ic; fair to ctmice malting. 46051c. rt. $13.-7- 7 Oct. $9.05: Jan. $8JI7 1 !. Jan. $7.4507.-4$815; 7 Rve Cash 63 1 2 0 65 1 2. Barley - Cnsli 410 52. Timothy Dec. 94.15. Clover and An, no trailing. 8 6!',. TREASURY this wpak our bargain dfiartuuMit baa Tory largely by tli Kpl sda undor 11m? HusDt Known pirturPM IMtrouixt'ti Kvory lady who gow iuto Ohih Rye men . 330, lui . hip- 11.091 hu ; ehiji- Receipt. 3.0u Ini. Recelpis. Htrley mem. 123,ihii Im. -- - CONSIGNMENT hlp- 27. The largeat consignment of gnid ever ahlppwd from outh Urica arrived in laindon today. Ijondon, Oct mlfly ihe Iik i al tie wa Ihhmi who road our phi-I- i Sat unlay. s ba-k- 2 . That . t.- TUESDAY the Last Day on Which to To men who ride around in the coni during the wint.ir we wih 10 a. to them, nee the fm ona.a und price TtiHduv i he laat day hi which It pay on them in the windowmi lo rviriKfer sw that yxwir rarii l in gw your fur ront S' nitr Mnr mi ih- l!r on ncober So. If you are mne iienpie have proven n. mu rocis'oi-ewm cannot vote. : - The fur tup slipper hsve .criwui. We h.ne r,.(i. hlue. black, hrown .mi grey felt and leather wth itu- fur You rhn'i have t.i hi hut top rnnic in IVc wPl to .hiw vpu he I. ml if warm :lppet we p.;ik' PICQUART'S ATTITUDE. - :t.- I- - ).- - If I' T 111. loi- - ever i I j a "KAXTW KAR- :hat I.nean!' site at-- , almui it immeiilaie-- ! Know You Have Always Good Officer." Been Iann. (ri 27 The attiiiiiie of Gen. tlrqiuui. the defender of Dreyfuw. and now mtnixier uf war. toward hin old proaec.itiw in the army, waa iteAned tell u ytHterday when an olAcer who waa 1n-iy re have the maker's giiatan'ee: dved In the nouapiracy to practically that prlif4 you liauiah Plcqiptrf to The herder of the Sahara, uttered the mlntster'a office Boys' Furnishings. and began to stammer out a statey need a bat. or nap. ment cn the subject.. Picquart stopped ii- paii- if noe. or a Irtle :tc of Is m . aaing In txht or abode, we will he "I know only one thing, and that ia nu-- " an: to have juat what you want that yon have always been an exee'-li-n- t "ban any uth"r store in town. tVe officer Yen may in- - sure that ry ii l.et p n cntitpleie an assort-tt.en- - ehail not ftirget that." 4 TJ'tle Peltow' toggery and if we haven't juM TO RESCUE SPANISH SUBJECTS. iHwaihlc, wlini you want we w tli always he plad .I priC'ire ii you. Spain. Oct. 27. The Rpan'ah cruiiT Dona Maria lie latrna Wi fer '.I i!.; Marlowe'' hlioe :ire r1r:'a. Moroccn. todny tn take on 'here. rapidly llcotlae they never make the Wiard the Spanish mlJert tlivd. live are endangered a a fol. i'i filant" schrm: c)i'ii!ri-rmp hv lof the ecniiarton uf .itthe best heiwtw! the; wear. inurgetit trilmamcn. 1111 ' ui- iif buy 11 : L'.V 1 ' .It 11 : ! -- ')( 1 -. .1 s diip-Awav- The Ithacans were somewhat lighter and played au open game, gaining both around tba ends and with The forward pass. Cornell alao profited through the penalizing of Princeton. Thc second half waa characterised by line, bucking, a which Princeton Register. IV 1 I gle. 95.7ofl.0o0. REGISTER tin dejiannionl Tin Pi Pint', small Tin PbPlio. medium Tin Pi Plat, largo Tin tVik PlHfe. medium Tin Take Plat, largo Granite Pie Platt . Buggy Whips Buggy Whips tv Foot Buggy Whips Buggy W his Wilt ('lot lie l.ini-Dietz Royal" Idtnteru Dietz Grown" lanterns , selected stool,... Brushes, solid Baud Brushes America" Alann riot-lj" Butcher Knives, ii itit hes. Thomas Wilson's Butcher K nixes, ii in. In No. M4 ButrhT Kniv, f! inches. OF GOLD. 35.2'Ni Ihi, the produce exchanac On away tlio iiiucli lowor satisfied that than thoy price art very Not ire thi price oil tin could ever buy them good wo make a our loader this wook: fir-ni- Receipt. BALANCE. Washington. Oct. 27. Today's statement of the treMurv balances shows: Available cash balance, $220,861,672: gold coin and bullion. 8l08.084.Kii6: gold cciilAcaiea. 41..22l. - fad'. Mr . , Ik. ' ; re-1.- h' Barnes Music Store Opera House Block 2516 Washington Ave. Isn't it Stunning ? Wouldn't vou like to b under m Hat like thin! Fee llu coinidrtPiiPHH ii given lo the head the finiidi it make lo the picture. It in ihe Hat not the wearer Hud niaket the picture no attractive. Blit we have a the even liaudNonier onoa than thi in our fineri rival ions iu Fall and. Winter Millinery that you almw-roora- ever naw diMdayed in thin town. They look dear, thiugK to the eye, but they are not ho to tbe jMK-ke- The LEADER Millinery Co. . LYON, MRS. S. the game was Ideal. Tha game fega largely a battle between two clover punters, Eckeraall and Hare. In the second half Chicago Mrly ran the Hooslera off of their feet. Chicago' d first count came when Eckeraall line, a goal from the and Indiana evened the sour when Hare dropped back for a Vick, and line. made It from the by Chicago's hacks were aided splendid interference by Parry and Walker. Indiana used the quhrterback kick vrith much success In the first half, but once Chicago nerved the play it was disastrous. drop-kicke- d hard-fough- of specie from the port of New York fur the week ending today were $645,995 silver and $30,000 gold. n' menls. 340.200 nu. New York. Oct. 27. Princeton won t battle from Cornell on a the football field al the Polo grounda today. The score waa 14 to 5, but there was little to chouse between tbe Two Teams. Toward the end of the second half Princeton brawn and court It ion told, and the hall wa theirs most of the time. Cornell started with a rush, and within five minute had wcored by clever forward pease and lde Vlcka. enthusiast thousand Twenty crowded the atantla. and there waa not an inch of standing room at the lower end of the ground. But ti waa a quiet gathering compared with the old days of the Yale and Harvard. Princeton and Pennsylvania and other strug- Total export Recaipta and Bhipmanta. Flour Receipt. 24.500 bill, mens 25.9Hi hills. Wheal - Receipt, 118.001 lui.; ship-meh. 129.7tO htl. Corn Receipts. 239.9IHI bit.; ship- ineniii. 193.900 bit. CLARK'S BARGAIN DEPARTMENT u gold. WliUkv. basis of high wines, 91.29. ihe d Flax seed -- No. 1. $1.06',; No. 1 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS. northwestern. $1.13. Prime timothy eed. $4,100 4.25. New York, Oct. 27. Total imports Clover, contract grades. 913.00. of merchandise and drvg ooda at the Rhorl rllis, sides (loose), $8,621,0 I Dirt of New York fur the week ending 8.H714 txiay were slued nt $14,275,277. ToM.'ss pork, per bill.. $16.61. tal Import of Kjierle at the port of New York for be week ending toer 1u 11., $9.65. n Sb-,clear sides (boxed I. $8,500 day were $54,633 silver and 61.775.901 i perrons to ihe campus T.MH) hilltop, where so many Htirring gridiron battles hav lieen fought. The game was abmewliat tame In comparison to the content played under the old rules. Harvard did the better puntiug, but when It came to bucking thc line the visitor were outclassed. Fumbles were made at critical momenta by both aides. Penal-ti- e were frequent, but matters were evened up. Toward the end of the Arat half Harvard had The better of the battle, hut a fifteen-yarpenalty prevented In the second a probable touchdown. half the army 11 prised everybody by tte strong play. Mount ford failed by a few inches to kick a goal front the AeM. Another a1 tempt from the midblocked by Wendell, dle field w who after Hill bod made a futile attempt tn tackle him. made a touchdown. Burr failed to kick the goal and the game ended a minute later. on May 77 3-May 44. May 34 No. 72V-Cor- 2 aecoud half. Then was a good deal of Interest in the contun and apecial trains brought Chicago Produce. Chicago. Ort. 27.- - Cluee: were as follows: Cah quotations' JtaAtLire cvck Thc poorly DieiffD ODES July, 33V. Bia. $837. V IN Aik JTYXe J AND QUALiTICrAOnCy. ano jtnd t6u Away fo. The LookiNG AI lATlfTiED AS You TILL PfRSOAVHO IS CL0TMEI HARVARD DEFEATS CADETS. ' Sugar and Ceffes. N York. Oct. 27. Sugar-RacentrifuSteady; fair raAnlng 3 gal 06 test 4c; mnlasaea sugar 3 KeAned 4eady; r rushed 5.60; powdered 5.00: granulated 4.90. COFFEE-Stead- y; No. 7 Rki 8c. $18.7244. $13 72!..; 13.777,-Ijird-OctMay. $13.35, $13.7774. $9.75. $9.65; Nov.. Jan., 8.:iU. $9.3774. $3-3. $8.37V $3,377,: 117. $3 .30. Short riba Oct., $1.30, $8 1.7. $8.15: Jan.. $7 Ad. $7.45, 7.477,; May. 7.ii.7, $7 65. $7.5774. $7,374. Why Dour THEyjar id us? VC Can Jmov you the be least 3V. 33V: Piano for familr nt an well a for profeMiotial use is the iuKtruuieut we are offering at a very conw servative figure. A d 437,044c. (, Oats - Oec., 33V. May. 35V. 347c.S4Tc; of ihe tlpoign and tinitili of our Piano in notworThr. Not all the merit it in the cane; luuaiciaji agree irith u that the tone and action of our instrument cannot be critieioed. INDIANS VICTORIOUS. KW 44044V. The Magnificence v 5; Indicate a very Three (All ln-K- 1 The Bank Returns Shew a Reduction of f 27,000.000 in Depoeit Item. 27, 1901. Lower Mammoth Total Valua of Shares Sold, 1181,709. in Mainly !3V-.-- Monay. STOCKS ON WALL STREET STILL UNDER PRESSURE. SAN FRANCISCO STOCKS 1Q06. SPORTS -- STOCK OCTOBER MORMXG, vast superiority. Hhoweri Cornell's touchdown waa made by Walder. and Cook kicked tbe ball to what was Thought to be a goal by most everyone present. There wa much awtonlihment when the referee that the ball had not gone between the post. Princetnn'a find luuchdown wa dun to the fumbling of a Cornell player. Wtwter took the ball over and Cocmey kicked goal. The second touchdown waa the result of straight down the later Aeld work. A few minute Princeton scored a ground bal. which It was agreed before the game would cunt two points and the same a a At the end of play the tall Hfafcty. whs in the renter of the field. CHICAGO DEFEATS INDIANA. Chicago. Oct. 27. r Chicago's hack field ran up a big cin on lh Indiana nnlversity football eleven at Mavsball field this afternoon. The Mamon succeeded in crossing the Indiana goal line five times in the fir- - half and four time In the Kernud half, while Eckeraall Capt. acoiert a prwtv drop kick from the line. Tbe Anal count waV Chit ago. 33; Indiana. 8. The Maroons aucreasfully defended their peal line, but Capt. Hare of Indiana a goal front the line .md In the aecund half Mo Oaughey made a place kick from the -- fieet-foot- drop-kicke- 718- - From Mr.- fvtowlng a tlr cafeh. .pcrxa.ov s pilin', of view -, At Idncoln Nebraska. college of Nebraska. - 2$; Doom 0. Western University At Pittsburg of Pennsylvania, 31; Carnegie Technical, 0. Pa. Washington At Washington, and Pennsylvania. 10; Dtckaon, 0. At Atlanta Georgia Technical, 34; Davison, 0. At Middletown, Conn. Wesleyan, 22; Vermont. 8. Al Annapolis Navy, 0: Bncknell, 0. At Fargo Aggies, 0; Fnlverslty of North Dakota. 4. At Omaha Creighton imlvemMy, 16; Nebraska (Mate Normal. 0. At Nashville Vanderbilt., 46; Texas, 0. At Cleveland Allegheny, 0; West- ern Reserve. 17. At Pueblo Colorado Spring school, 11; Centra high. 0. At Colorado Springs - College rado, 0; Agricultural. 4. At Dee Mdnea Grinncll, high Colo- 4; Drake. 0. At Peoria Milliken univerity, 9; Monmouth college. 25. At Iowa City University of Iowa, 26. Mlsaotui university. 4. At Beloit Lawrence university, 10; Beloit collpge. 5. At. LafayeUe Wabash, 11; Purdue. 0. At Denviile, Ky. Cenlrsl university, S: Miami. 0. At Lexington. Ky. Kentucky Stale rsilelge. 16; MRIersbnrg Military Prop. kick need not raise his band a a signal Air n fair catch. It was declared that the rule preventing hurdling is intended to apply only to the min carrying the hell and was passed to prevent a dangerous piny. Tbe section under rule 11. which provides that no player of the side which has the hall shall be In motion nt the moment when the ball is put into play, in construed to mean that this will not. prevent n player from running back ward from tne scrimmage line toward his awn goal line. under the section of rule 11, which provides that none of tba five men occupying the middle positions center, guard or tackle may drop back from the line of scrimmage on (be offense, tbe committee declared: "If a captain, during the progress of the game, wishes to change a center, guard or tackle to a poidtJon in tbe beck field or to the position f end, he may do so by speaking to (he referee, but no player thus vacating the position of center, guard or tackle shall thereafter during the gsmeP back to any one of those positions." In dlscuMlng rule 14, exception 1. the committee decided: When a forward pass touches the ground In tho field of play wltluwt touching the player nt either aide, tM ball is deoil and goes to the opponent on. the spot where the pees Is nude, except In case .the hall, crosses w of goal line without touching a player either side, when It la a touebbaek. In both instances the penalty may be refuned. In all cases of unlawful forward pans, where the ball goes to tbe opponents on the spot where the pas attempted, tbe hall la dead." - 11. At Nashville Vanderbilt, Texas, n. INTERCOLLEGIATE 45: RULES. New York. Oct. 27. The American intercollegiate fixitball rules committee. after a meeting In this city last night. Issued an lnterpretatlnn today of the new football rules. Under the derision of the committee the second umpire may be dispensed with under rule 5. hv an agreement, of the etk-Irtmanagements of the two institution represented. Oi ridering rnie 5. It whs vote J that in putting tbe ball n play the neutei rush my paa the hall back lo one side, and need not necessarily snap It between his leg. In either esse he ball must leave hi possession wiiile he is on the Hne f acrlm-magn1 must go first to a man who i behind the line of scrimmage. Under the rule w voted that in cave nf a punt out. tbe rstcher of the lr e; ss,; 1 The more you look nt the elnsi linn dry work turned out by this estah Ushment the more certain we are that you will continue to ftvor u ! yeer urdern, for our price within the reach of everyone. Ask for our new raise ee washing. They will interest yen. Ogden Steam Laundry Theses 174. |