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Show HOUSING THE SPOi-VF- WE CURE T.a.ir.. , er an: r4i aisi;.u. n.;'ga.C ie. Bagan Yesiercay. New York. Nov 29 - An lnltrraJ jt.1- Effectively and Permanently - ookar" football t ia.- Uav at tfce Broax oiii. hum :. i.:iujd iVB laland and aa It ne o' t l uj Bdiurisy N J NVirark. ai Two gaiaoa wfrv p'.a.ed loi lu ..a Brat Col u mi. dtf Cited Yale. 4 to All th wiauixg team a guxis were .atwd ia l be first Yale enowel oedded UcstrovemeiM iu the eeounu. pocrfelly In the say of dwfenaa The alvea were each DO minute long. The kcouad game waa between a niched team of Nr w York players aad .he University of Toronto eleven, on MEN the airougeal team iu Canada. aide aoored In the first half and ha New York nieu were Aral to mate a down in the second. Toward the id of the game tue Canadians scored mice. ByModem, Quick CARLISLE DEFEATS VIRGINIA. of Methods Not-.he- MEN Come and Get Well Drs. Elliott & Norris Y2,.SPrCIAUSTS-2361 2 V.eshinglon Ave. In a steady muddy Bel 1 neither the Lniveralty of Missouri football team nor tha Kansas university eleven was able to aoore in their annual game hens today. Tha garni was merely a punting match and only eight yards were gaiuod in the first half on straight football. The ball waa rkpt almost continually In Mia sottri'a territory and Kansas was often threatening r.be Missouri goal line. In tha last half Missouri defended the eoggleat end of the field, where it was almost Impossible to make a gain. . second, Gypsy Ai.it. i, Isrii, K. U.rus. O t HANDICAP. King, Aaarou J. Fourth race, mile and an eighth. Thanksgiving handicap Burgbesl. 110 (Knapp), 3 to 1, won; Proper. 122 (Williams), 9 to 5, second: Corrigan. 106 (Sandy). 5 to 1, third. Time. 1:53 Lubln. Manilla, Dewey, Do llnda also ran. Fifth race, mile and an eighth, selling Morrndo, 109 iKokinaun), 9 to 6. FOOTBALL SCORES. i to 6, won; Laxelle, 104 (Hunter), 12 At Oatahn Creighton, 22; Duwsa seoond; Jack Little, 98 (Leeds). Inflamto 1, third. Time, 1:661-5- . college, 6. mable, Lone Wolf, Prickle also ran. At Nashvill- e- Vanderttllt, 20; Stxih race, mile, selling Harbor, 0. At Salt Lake Utah university, 35; 105 (Klrachbaum), 3 to 1, won; Dutiful, 110 (Lawrence), 4 to 1, second; Agricultural collage, 0. 1, third. At Oklahoma City Oklahoma uni- Reeves, 107 (Bandy), 16 to Time. 1:43. Invader, W.- - B. Gate, versity, 0; Washburn college, 0. At Birmingham. Ala. University of Orchan, Llberio also ran. Alabama, 51; University of Tenno- 8-- e, IQfl BENNINGS Q Mina University of At Jackson, Mississippi. 29; Mississippi A. and M. coliege, 6. At Austin, Tex. Texas university, 4; Texas A. A M. tnstltuta, 0. At Norfolk, Va. Carllale Indiana, 18; University of Virginia, 17. At Lynchburg, Va, DavMmn college, 6; Virginia Military institute, 0. RESULTS. Dawn won, Bohemia second, Stolen Momenta third. Time, l:16Yfc. Second race, five and g half furlongs second, Berkeley won, Reldamo Kankakee thlrt. Time, 1:091-5- . Third race, eieeplochaae. about two and a half mllea Commodore Foniala won, Palm second, Mr. McCann third. eri. tut .,f af-.i-- e s.lit : lu-ie. h - ,rrt Kbliilir O ten-rou- to .nn ft, maul-SoE- t0. d t ALLEN TRANSFER CO. i 1 i iti f. piiin,- - :aiii e:ri Ti.liys k.x,l,t ;.,l) Wes-27:ii 'ic'lL:e - ir:i- il.c-- . uli U! in. kv . 1 - .ng .ia I.liig . WMjkCll two . was licvii-k- .K'is .". SSiJSJSVSrs: Francisco school system yesterday, demilte the fact tinu this was tha day designated for such purpose by Super lntondenl of Public Instruction R. B. Bryan. No reason was assigned by Superintendent F. B. Goopor for the failure of the local schools to respond to the cell of San Francisco, but It la understood that lack of confidence In of San Franciscos achoolTD'fli rc ! I y rasnslble TuTthe failure of Seattle teachers to Interest themselves In the movement. ii'r MaiMli of May. ltAp. IVnvcr (lu- - first Through lo grow lino The Overland Mail," au rutrrprls which tor sheer American pluck and daring must la- l'uivvrr II. iked with t.ie fame of the "Pony F.xpreaa." lied shirts drifted to I he outskirts of the liaiulei and dotted the hills around. Hard faced bartenders made read) for the ' lailteM night liwl ever tore the camp loose" The artillery of bolster anil Middle boot waa unluuliered for au fusillade. There was lively boning iu duM aud nuggeta that (lie first ihreugb stage liad Iwt gRtlwnd tu ) linlikiih. with tukera aa eager to stake il.cir faith that tin- - scalp of driver and guard would come through iuluet. At length u swirl of duet allowed far down i he trail. It grew lulu a yellow cloud that crept toward the eager lianiU-t- . Then sis uic lea, utretet-a- i out ou the gallop, emerged from this eurlaiu. and boblud them was the lumliertug. w stage, coin safely through ou tune, aud !enver was iu touch with (be world wliere men wore white shirts and lived iu real Louses. Tbs cheers that roarod a welcome to Ibis heroic euierprlae were echoed In aud every westera town which hot-alonged for a link of its own with the home country, way bark east." Out-lu- g Magantne. On tlj- IT :li turned out lo welcome ca'h cf wuai was ". loherHsd Sad Plrisra. At Yartln once, after sitting for soma time suuk la profound reflection, Bismarck lamented that he had derived "factiou from Jut political artlrliy. but. ou the other band, much vexation, anxiety and trouble. He had, he said, made no on happy by It, neither himself, hla family or any ona else, "but proluilily, bo continued, "many unhappy. Had It not been for me there would have been three great wars tbe less, the Uvea of 110,000 men would not have been and many pa rents, brothers, slaters and widow would not now lie :1 "Bismarck' Table Talk." When It takes lalanahlK. Is ' lrnun peel lias arrived. They arc choice, clean Block, and the beet that money can buy any place In tbe city. YVr also have on hand a anpply of pine apple cider, guaranteed to be tha beat on tbe market. Made from select and clean apples. Now is a golden opportunity to gtt the very beet of goods fur the making of your mine meat. BOTH PHONES 236. T. B. EVANS & Co. and FANCY GROCERIES.' 2364 Washington Avenue. STAPLE cb well-to-d- Bush A Osrta Pianos. Newman Bros. Organs. C. H. PIANOS ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE Violins, Out tars, Aceordeoaa, Banjos, Strings. Publications ef Sheet Musi. Latest Son tho Wonderful Pip insee aa FHeaAahlsi. Friends are a costly luxury, and when one Invests one's capital In a mission in life otto cannot afford to have friends. Tbe oxpraslveness of friendship does not lie In wbat one does for one's friends, but in wlmt one, out of regard for them, leaves andtoa. This means the crushing of many an Intellectual germ. From a Letter to George Brande. Ralte lw woer. Little Rollo Pop. whet is aa Upright piano? Pup- - One that play only aacred music, my son. Woman's Homo Organ, 2378 Washington Avonuaa OGDEN, UATH. Lallabr. News. CerreeteA. WARDLEIGll Puls Was Dlrtg, Magistrate You era accused of ah tempting to bold a pedestrian up at 2 o'clock title morning. Wltal have yon to aay In your own licbalf ? Prisoner I am not guilty, yonr honor. I can prove a lullaby. mean an alibi. Magistrate-Y-ou Prisoner Well, rail It wbat you like, bnt my wife will swear that I was walking the floor with the baby at the boor mentiousd In tbe charge.-Oiloa-- go "Miss Isabel, yon am not at all tike other girls." That is not a compliment Mr. Yon should say that other Spooner. girls are not at all like me. 1144. JUMBLE, Hall Rooms, Stores, Htoraga, Stoves, Snaps. the labors of 4,000 to keep tbe city of Paris rlraa today, but In times past that capital did nut car so niui-about tbo matter and waa not always pleasing to look upon. In 1344 King John of Franco made lb request that Parisians should not allow their pig to roam the street. Charles VI. ) complained that the practice of throwing rubbish into tbo Heine made it a groat horror aud aa abom-- . Until tba (nation to luuk npon. century everybody who could weut about Paris on horseback In order to avoid roatart with the filth of the street. Virions ordinance were mad to compel tbe people to sweep the road before tbeir own doors, but It was not until 1791 that the dnst cart became an A ! cuaewaiw.: GETTING DOWN TO FACTS. patronise ns Why do the most? In tbe right answer to this Is tha key to summon. Think twV1 and answer at Mio institution. Rrnklai It Grallr. Second Hand Stores Th JUMBLE buys, soils or a changes "any aid thing" ("bluaa" e cepted) and meat now ones, 2300 Wash. Hollo, 1144 SECOND-HANNEVADA STORK Wo buy ond sell all kinds ef row end secend-han- d goods. Call or phono Wockar A Haynes, Props. 166 25th 6L Phono, lad. 422. PAUL ZIEGENHIRT, Seoond-Han- d Store. If you hav anything to sell or buy cod nr phono 1S70 to 1873 Wash. Avs. Ball SSI-k- . Ind, 675. B. A. DENKERB nighast price for secondhand furniture and sell to th publio the cheapest. 241S Grant Ava. Bell Phono 637-k- . Ind. S20L Will pay th C. J. HERRICK A CO, last Like niai. Successors n H, L Whit Arthur You think I don't lore you, Bring your goods hero If ycu want ! them. Call ro If yu weM darling? Why, I would die for you. te Aretfanss-Y'e- a. and It would be Jut buy. Boil 2342 Wash Ava. Ind. 467. like yon to do It so that your funeral 613-y- . would come on a day when I had to give up a real nice encasement to attend It. Ob. you men aro so selfish! Companion. Pat Cassetted. She All men are conceited. He Not all. I see a man every day who Is not He In tor 8b Where? conceited. mirror. FOUR MIN FELL 100 FEET. Joplin. Nov. 29. Four men fell 100 feet down the shaft of the Wlnbld mine near Webb City. Mo., yesterdav and war Instantly killed. The deaJ: year old. T. A. Miller. Hurt Bhumacker. 3b. Sad. First Baby Ton look ssd. Recnri'l Ha by- -1 I feel keenly am. the responsibility of having pi rents who cannot afford to bave n.. Smart '. VATICAN IS PLEASED. Rome, Nov. 29 The resignation ol the Spanlh cabinet has been received with satisfaction it the Vatican, whlcn Is strongly oPpod tu the proposed bill In Spalu, that Is directed against t!n teMz' iis order. We wish to rail your attention to aev-teen- th Cat Ij. "Yes," said tbe college student, "dad got tbe Idea that 1 waa rutting up loo much, and ao be cut In and threatened to rut down my allowance unless I took a brace. I felt all rut up at first but I didn't want my allowance cut off or rut Into Just fur a little funny Aud business, and ao I rut It out. tba listening foreigner remarked, "What did tbe young man say?" Somerville Jodrnal. 2 5. 2G. Ave. ihe fact that our new Block of Fancy Ralaina. (unanis. Citron, Orange and (1305-1422- u E. A. Allison. Tom Epperson, 2311 Washington among the ancient (rorleatnalsna' Wa found lb socket he had Indicated." sac-rlfie- Captain of Kteamer Madam, It gives me great pain to lie obliged to tell you that your little boy bat baa blown Fond Mother Why, I overboard. thought It was Led on with a string! Captain Yr. That was Just tba trouble. Tbe airing did not break. ALWAYS NICE AND fRESH IranrlN, A writer In the Nineteenth Oratory tell a strange story of "lulierltod The ruins of an ancient memories." Homan fortress rtos from tbe grounds of a Mr. I1i11IIwl A clergyman railed Uion the owuer one day and asked to see tbe ruin. He told me he bad n dletlhrt recollection of tiring there and that he held some office of a priestly nature In the days of tbe Homan orru pat I on." said Air. Phillips. "On fart atrurk me as alguifliant He Instated on examining a ruined lower which bed bodily overturned. Thera used to be a aorkrt In tbe tup of It, be weut on. In which we used to plant a mast and arrbera used to be hauled to tha top In a basket protected with leather, from which they picked off the lead-er- a A Pilsi GROCERIES d a living to keep working farther in wilh every movement of Uie muscles, ao that It la nut a pleasant thing U get stuck full of them. One of tbe oldest rainmaking plants the invention of a native of one of the Indian provinces. By means of a rocket he sends more than a mile Into tbe air a reservoir of etber attached to a parachute. This, being released at tbe highest point, floats gently bark to earth, tbe rondeau t ion being caused by tbe evaporation of the ether. It la Id to be decidedly efficacious even where then la scarcely a traee ef cloud. Vegetables Staple and Fancy Hester's First Stxercasrh. zrzirsi sr. mourner. Fine Fruits he geitr to a po- - The Mils isrwas. In the rifles of Burma, where the natives bare laren long lu coutact with RurnHsns, says the author of "Burma. Palmed and Described." they liar tost some of tbeir traditional pollto-nM- . but lu the country districts old singular entries as "gray, school courtesy la atlU the custom. An roan or chestnut. St. Janice Gaxclta. English gentleman who had bought a new Kiuy was trying him out on a The Parraflat'a Rntlla. Burmaa road whra the animal bolted The spines are very loosely attached and ran at top speed down a narrow to the pomiplu and they are very road. In the way ahead waa n native sharp aa sharp aa a needle at the cart, In which was a family party ont outer end. At almost the slightest holiday making. The pony daubed Into touch they penetrate the nose of a dog the lck of the cart threw bla rider or the nothing or flesh of a person Into the mlilat of tbo merrymaker and touching the porcupine aud stick there, severely injured tbe Burmin who wa Before the Englishman had coming away from the animal without driving. any pull Iwlng required. The facility an opportunity to explain his unexpectIn catching hold with one end and leted onslaught tha Burmaa picked himting go with the other haa sometimes self up and bowed low. "My lord, caused people to think that the eplnes my lord," ha said apologetically, the had lieen thrown at them. The enter cart should not have been there." "r ou buy tbe Best the Market Affords Yvliuru 1 ag-- i IcnC.r n Fran- Grocery Co. hr- 'I'.M'tV uom-mine- LACK OF CONFIDENCE. PICKETT - l.'.mc : ben- ilir A.iiircMi u! a luuiM- - in Wei-- i Tl.tr' v - ' ::i-e- ; i Which i k.lij I.. Kr.uik i:;cti. kk a pIxci i .u ill Gi.. who cii n pans, entitled reapertlvely "Pioneer Days" and Neptune's Daughter. The former, which was written by Carroll Fleming, la a picture, of life on the western border during the early day of gold mining In Oxllforul. in this place there are 60o persona on the stags at one time. Including 100 Sioux Indiana from tha Pine Ridge agency In South Dakota, 100 cowboys and a squad of United States cavalry. The plena of the evening, Neptune's Daughter, la a tea spectacle. BZUHUS ! lk-rb- j u- uni', office. Hi vu 2 labir and o.iiim 1 out-goin- Ps -- a' fa!iv w,--- 4-- rmh vr- - i iv - U'.iav rxej , . nlw-nr- let Y. r... i i v ini-ii- At Richmond, Va Virginia Institute, I; Agricultural and FOR THE THANKSGIVING Mechanical college of North Carolina, Time, 6:061-5- . FEAST 0. Fourth race, aleeplechare, about Iwe an artistic looking table will delight At Macon, Oa. Auburn (Ala.) Poly- mllea Pioneer won, Captain Hnyas M well as entertain. Your food will 4. seoond, Oledoen third. Time, 4:15. taste better fur being served la that technic, 0; University of Georgia, At Islington, Ky. Central univerFifth race, Washington cup, two nxin;y manner, which handsome chiand a quarter mllea Hotacher won. na ran only give. We bave aonta sity, 12; Kentucky State, . At Portland University of Oregon, Banker second, Pete Dailey third. exceedingly elegant dinnar lets at re; Multnomah, 4. Time, 4:05. markably low prices; In fact, eur 6; UniSixth race, one mile Orphan Lad At Missoula whole stork la priced so low that you 0. cannot afford to be without new versity of Montana, iron, Adal'.nette second, Belelai third. DRAGGING FOR A WRECK. Iowa Agricultural Time, 1:43. Bright Buy finished Aral, At Dos Moines dishes for ThanknglTlng. but waa disqualified. 7, Drake 0. At Oolumbua Ohio Ohio Slate II, Seventh race, one mile and a six- Coat of Dead Mata of Steamer Dlx Is Found. E. A. teenth Solon 8hlng!e won. Water-gras- s Ohlod Medical I. , second, Dolly 8 packer third. WALCOTT. 2259 Washington Ave. Seattle, Nov. 29. A coat belonging DEFEATS MELLODY Time, 1:53. to Charles Dennison, the dead male of the steamer Dlx, which waa sunk Boston, Nov. 29. Hooey Mellodp of NEW ORLEANS FAIR GROUNDS. In oolllalon with the steamship Jeunla Charleston defeated Joe Walcott of off Aik! Point, November 181b. waa Boston at the Lincoln Athletic chib In New Orleans, Nov. 19. Results: found curly this morning near where Chelsea tonight. In the twelfth round First race, six furlongs King Wilds had been located. round Waloott ult. He said later that won, Woodclalm second. Violin third. the wreck In the night the otoamers Flordisabled Tuesday became arm left Ms - Time, 1:14 and K. ence Manette, outfitted by A. waa Imposit that and ih round, Seoond race, six furlongs Glamor B. C. Dennison, part owner of the Dlx, continue. to him .ole for second, Solly M. third. dragged the floor of the Bound with a pounds. won, Jacomo The men fought at 143 Time, 1:141-5- . of steel wire fitted with grappling a Into contest developed lille the Third race, five and n half furlongs loop hooks and ia loileved to have located ring match la the first round; seoHenrietta Laaorclere won, Lady and moved the wreck which lies in 100 odya exhibition of footwork and- ond, Pal today third. Tima, 1:07. fathoms of water. sp.mg waa splendid, Walcott a mile and sixteenth, "nnhi to ' . Thaokaxlvtiif bndlnp, 1M .ja.i LARGE THANKSGIVING CROWDS. .and a ta.ling blow until the fifth Juggler won, St. Valentine second. pound. Jack Dolan third. Time, 1:40 New York. Nov. 29. The largest In th Melody enme back llk ith Fifth race, six furlongs -J- .W. O'Neil day crowd In a whirlwind. A punch to the head, won, Quinn Brady second, Araho the history of New. York surged combined with a slip, sent the negro third. Time, 1:141-5- . the shopping district and the to the floor. He waa up Immediately, Sixth race, mile and seventy yards through stations yesterday and taxed railroad a landed MelloJy a later second but Henry Watteraon won. Col. Bartlett to :he utmost isle afternoon Walcott forced that to the law left second, Bitter and third. Time, 1:46 trains. against the ropri. Railroad officials assert that yeati In SPO.vTINQ put Mellody eleventh In the business broke all previous rectwelfth the Id and will punches at THAW'S THANKSGIVING the time. DINNER. ords for GOitliS CGKPANY the Into negroea left sent rights and points to n general celeover waa Everything round the Before stomach. SerYheleaale and Retail of the holiday today. bration 29. New He Nov. In Kendall l'ork, was dirties. Harry Walcott plainly SPORTING GOODS. lie held In many churches will vice corner. for trial own the bla Thaw, to walked awaiting shooting turned and matinees will Jobbers of EDISON PHONOWhite, Is the moat wealthy all over the city.to Special After Referee Sheehan had declared of Stanford Tha the theatres. GRAPHS AND who ever has RECORDS, the been prisoner compelled attract many winner Walcott gave the Mellody will Clark, Herrecka Flah'ng Tackle, In the Tombs several missions and churches In the ninth round to Thanksgiving that explanation usual big Thanksgiving Stall and Dean Athlatie Gosda the New counthe creation provide of since York disabled. hla left arm had become InPhonographs Sold on Eaoy Up to today Thaw has spent dinners lo the many hundreds of ty. Ttrina S51 24th SL five months and four days behind the vited guests, while the prisons, asyBEZENAH GETS DECISION. have made special prli in bam. No special favor will be lums and hospitals million- preparations for the celebration with Milwaukee. YVH.. Nov. 29.en Andy shown the young Pittsburg the aire today. Unless he eleets to order services and tii usual turkey feast. Bexenah of Cincinnati was gi-of Mil- a special repast from the prison r Jack over O'Leary derision fiBh,PTORIT DRObn. bout before caterie, be will be given the aamo waukee after a Thanksgiving dinner that other pristhe Badger Athletic club this evening. oners New York. Nov. 29. Priests of the enjoy. The Cincinnati boxer waa the aggresOrder from all pans of rounds, In Redemptorist sor throughout. Only O the country will be bere toduy at the the second and eighth, did Bexenah WARSHIPS ORDERED TO TANGIER church of the Moat Holy Redeemer to make a favorable showing. anniversary of on, Paris. Nov. 3. In the chamber of celebrate the fiftieth landed two blow to O'Leary's mix-upthe entrance Into that austere monasand got the better of several hot deputies today. Foreign Minister tic body of the Reverend Was FredPI ohon announced that French warerick Schauer. for years the provincial ships had been ordered to Tangier, In of the Redemptorist order for the east accordance with the agreement arrivASCOT PARK RESULTS. . ed at with Spain and known to, and era province. The Pope, through the superior gen29. The rowing Nov. all the The powers. by, approved Lqb Angelo. of the Rsdemptorista at Rome, a. Aauot park opened with an squadron will sail tomorrow. The gov- eral has sent Father Schauer the apostolic 8.000, alapproached ernment's minister tbe that action, added, benediction. Father Schauer Is 4 mtendnnce and threaten though the day waa cold the hour of did not imply any idea of Intervention to years old, one f the oldest Redempfell a was min up but purely preventive step. (neand course, which has hitherto torist in this country and la looked The noon. to npon aa one of the foremost of German kw too wna permit verv BIG CONTRACT LET. bean ecclesiasls. horsee the npon of close Judgment were three B. C.. Nov. 29. A contract Victoria. that participated, but there SHEA JURY OBTAINED. finlehee, and the Internet race has been entered into by the Canadian Mmtnoter oC the transfer continued until the last Pad Ac railway, with the Vancouver Chicago, Nov. 29. The twelfth Juror waa run. Result: Island Development company, to elear anpply enr patrons In the Cornelius P. Shea conspiracy 160.000 acres of land In the Esquimau First race. Mtujlty 4 rtllabl and at low omL case waa secured today after more (Booker), 114 k Nanaimo railway grant oa Vancou- than 1,7 yen any wH ba on yonr ala thousand veniremen had been vSnit. 104 (Harrial. 12 to 1. rocond. ver laland, lob and handle recently acquired that by It expeditiously and eanmlned. Shea la president of the 104 (Preston), 5 to The will Domo. work In railroad. coat the 1L Sold Time. 1:11H- - Millie Gregg. neighborhood of 11,500.000. International Brotherhood of TeamVeritas ster and was Indicted In connection E1.xsb(h F Ferry Wlckea. Taxer also with the teamsters' strike of last year. Vincent, Prominence and CALLS ON ROOSEVELT. rax WOMEN FOUGHT A NEGRO. Second race, mile and Paris. Nov. 21. The Tbanskglvlng 20 to i. Rill Curtl. W4 (Carroll). 1, banquet of the American colony of Hot Spring. Ark.. Nor. 29. Mr. Donahue. 101 (N- - Harris), 225to to Paris took place last evening. Ambas- John Simms, wife of a prominent merPaciflco. 104 (Boland). McCormick presiding. A not- chant. and M as Florence McKeehan Jrtlrd. Time. 1:41. Reservation. sador able speech was made by Baron DEs- - last night fought a negro for 2D minand'VhVlf riongs tournelle de Conatant. who cal ed on utes to prevent him Mwfrace aceompllahlne 3 to '..President Roosevelt to tak. the lead both burglary and criminal assault auTasador "i iflscher). In disarmament ua-' of sec the promoting The negro, If caught, will probably lt V77.105 (Harris). 5 to 1. 81 lor yours. UM.V lynched. Olsen, Grocer, CAP1LRED GAMBLING DEVICES. I Lknl.VHkkri. uik,. Amo..,! Doctor Believes th: Wnt Beaten i ur.L lo iarl sh'jis a lit 5 to Deair. I ous iiRtvr: Uifre N oo--i tin- - iri.i-f Tbo.r liy one Lklvvri-X H; York. Nov. i;.Kt.-..H bud of ir!v.i,.ai'itea in t:.e t.ail-a- j i. Kss'K. of :Ms City i'or uat.v leM'.fy lu t:,t nt rvv.!u::o!i vf t!i world ki i t.rrt.::iif r, is said tu he Vfarn it I.uk Uvn oioiTv.-i- I luut tlu-:l.ihu Crat ;Lv alciwn tu rv::::ui- Grace aiv hut rha:.scs In lari- : Br. M.s fo.uJ body or. in oilier l'..e axis of o:ir It' an inierriew w:,I. a reporter, he rii-iuo-- s not point 111 Uie deciaivj he bad uo; . kio a full lluSi.i.io dir.vt.on wauders j ;ivir axiuaiion of the ikj . )kd a ill about .ouietiiln' mi., oit ed h:s taservath:i.- rulirt-tthe un-ulnwhile head, where be aotuv. ki: on lu a path that i at o:il-- l It apik.ir to la- - ncn'ilini;!; the foitrhead over iliv r v Irngular aud even rvnoxrede The "('Pull the wi..n,i hktt been by ite body falllkg Mk iu the i world tup' is not ap'.ciiiug truly, bill it ' va;er? slightly wabWrs. Wivu the change ia I think no:.' ra d In- rasing. direction of it i, uxi !i:irp large "The inllowtioUB (Lai tii wound freiiieui If a earthquakes have was received before t:.e tiody euiered I in. so to sim-k- . swiftly moving ILe water. It had ev!uui.'.y iieeu causthat It compelled to turn a ed by s blunt inetriuieut of sjme should wliii-le u)'Je--tet-l tj strsinx sort " might mull In yielding i easily "IVi you think ueowaiug coninnuied Regarded from tma point of in any war to Grace Brown's death T" "It would be diiflcj.; to say, as my view, the lime at which strata iu exAminstion included uidy The head. eiamjc a train give way are to emue My iupreaalou la, however (hat It did extent governed lj erratic moveuienre not." in the rotaiion of our sphere T'te earthquake and the wabble may. bow CONVICTED OF TRAIN ROBBERY ever, be due to a common cruse, and therefore ia one re Three Men Found Guilty in New the quest ion examination- .- which M line closer John quires Mexico. lu National Review. Las Vegas. N. M. Nov. 29 -- Jim A tteed Herae'a 1'alar, Black, Jubu Black ana Jubn Xlurphy. who have been on iris'. bere for sevA good horse cannot be a bad color, eral days charged with ho. ding up x M is said It Is certain that train at IjCgan, New Mea.co. in July,, winners arc not drawn from certain 19l4. were lound guilty ytsierday, hut Haa a gray ever won the race. r(irs. The or racuui mended. cienicncy was a dun or a sLewlwld or a piebald) robbery was oommlced by three men lisa there ever been a thoroughbred of and the two Black bos and Murphy were captuied lu Oklahoma and re- (lie latter type? Quite black thoroughturned here for trial. Two mis trials breds are rare, white still more so, gray uncommon even unions the leas insulted. The them y of (he proarru-llowas that Jim Black. John Vui-ph- exalted of public performers. The and Tom Boswell, who waa later "Stud Book would uot bear out tliese break jail, shot, In atlemptlug statements where color uncommon on the robbery and that John the race course ore described The Black conspired with them. Train Is. ef course, that the horse robbery Is a capital iffeue iu New la there described aa lie appeared ao a Mexico. foal. Aa owner of a bay thoroughbred looked up the "Mud Hook to find bis NEW FIRST PRODUCTION. purchase pictured ao a chestnut aud Given by Managers of the Naw Yerk com plained to the men of whom he had bought the horse. The former Hippodiems. owner assured him that the dcacrlp-tloNew York, Nov. 2.HubbarU and waa correct at the time It was enAnderson, the new managers of the tered. Other owners, less certain a to New York Hippodrome, gave their what color may apjicar when the first first new production In that playhouse coat baa been cast, have before now tonight. Tha spectacle waa In two made aucb : In tha Management ef tha San Washington, Nov. 89. Results: cises School. First race, six furxmga Rose of Fdy-torhn- lc limn r tl.K'i 4-- Cloudllght, a'.sn ran. Xo Liii.llii iloUMXii, u y GAME. a Wuril, 1. i C e d Kansas Oily, Nov. IS. downpour of rain and on lo A) e A missed goal prevented Virginia .rom tie ng the score. Virginia made the first touchdown on a blocked kick and three line rushes. Her other scores were made by ojhnaon and rionakor in runs of SO yards. The Indiana scored tkrcguh Mont plaa&aut and Ldtile Boy by hammering the line in two instances and on a run. Little Boy scored twice, as did Johnson for Virginia. RAIN SPOILS . 7 UTAH, GRACE BROWN TRAGEDY. p- San Frame. oo. Nov. 2k - The largest crowd ever gaiberud on a California race trees .aw Borgueai. ridden y bkuapp. annex the purse of the Thanksgiving sand leap at tinerj vllle toay. President Thomas H Williams club of the New Caluorais Jucm-tnat all record tu aitend-Skewere broken. Tmrty-onregular and four field books operated. Borauesia led ail the way in the big race and won haud.ly troiu Proper, the favorite. Results: Ftrai race, five furkinga Ocean ahurs. 115 iKarnahaw). 3 to 5. won; Plausible, 111 (Sandy I. 2 to 1, second; Triumphant. 114 (Kublnaun). 12 to 1. third. Time. 1:013-6- . Ingham. Joii-nLyon. Palemon. Areoun also ran. Second race, seven furlongs, sailing Magrane. 109 (Graham), 11 to J, won; Fred Beni. l(i& (A. Brown I, a to 1, second;, Atkina, 10g (Knapp). 3 to 1:28 Chestnut. 1, third. Time, Tavora, I'm Joe, Exapu, Creacerton, Mai Lowry also ran. Third race --Cruxsdos, 112 t Brussel), 11 to 5, won; Shotgun. 112 (Williams). 9 to 10, second; Burleigh, 109 (Sandy), 6 to 1, third. Time, : 59 17. CURE 2 THANKSGIVING r Norfolk. Va.. Nov. 29 tfeven thousand persona saw Carnale defeat Virginia here today by a wore of IS to WE iKerg&l. P: An-ers- ou. . WE CURE Li'd OGOEX, Judge lVu ilJ likiOAvri. 4 to 1. won: tSir lva (hurriai, 4 L 1, eo ju4. Col. Jewell, lea tKoernet). 20 !tiu King. to 1. Ltili d. T.iu. 1.17. Parvu. Gene Hul-.-n- . jd rrlkce Jaagnei. Koinouttio. Lady h.ug. Collins a.so ran ..otsinni and Saih race, five and a had tur.ougs Kli afield Belle. 5 i Kent I, Vi to 1, ou; Btbe Buttle. d iProaun). 1C to J, aeconJ: Pliupkiu. 101 iHsrrisi. 7 .it 6, third Tune, l.lw. Mss Mar. La. L. Flugiobona. Maxim Gurkey, Mias Fidgety aisu ran. '(wg.ni w-i- 1 r'.ti- - iuv V. H i9 i :y:vu.t' t'.iurt. tfillU-itu.rue, Ki I'sil alsu ran. Fit. a i ace, ax ii:m. taroallogiata and International Sana MEN Ka.i.sack. n&d HaUTfcB, 5 la) iKobS). IS to 1. J'.y Ijj tr.niJ. M;.nrj. 1 c': S FOOTBALL. - KXA.MIXKK: Set ; Seised Ills Chaaee. do they have Miss Prim In relttdcer? Mr. Xerrey Ves. but often-e- r they bave snow, darling. ('levels nd Loader. pnocvniPanDrErrvoem i awRd2M9n BfdBHIf h HVJd.fi'l FlYW AfTMB If. to Bfcl.fi IBHNI. IMUB S5WU "emeu., ite. N cocerntt. 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