Show A SILVBK IUNII naive Woodward lo Burl for Kn yrnisuo en o noeky Mounted on a donkey Ulllch Woodward Wood-ward a lIollkl nit alto today Irom the Hotel lUrlholdl llroadway and Twentythird ilreel for Sin Francisco If Uryin had been circled pretldent Woodward would have been In pottei Ion ol tome nl the monev ol llenjamln i llllard a publlthir In I the Downing 1111111 nil on Iultnn J ttreet tills f lly In O gat Jnl irnvellrg to tn Golden tUte01 Ihr S8Lapi1ienl but MnStfUitU I steed Woodwird and llllard were run get on one 01 the Atlantic linen Jut belor election Illlirdi confidence In the i retail led him to bet Woodward nuseey agalnit a donkey ride to Sn ranclico that McKinley would be elected The termiol thebet on Woodward Wood-WArd tide are not ai freaky at It would at tint appear when It It I known hat Mr Woodward makes a iptclaltyol gojng long dlttancrt on the back ol donkeys In fact he hat traveled overmuch over-much of Europe Ihlt way When the election decided that Woodward Wood-ward should cross the continent on donkey back the day alter Thankiglv log was fixed upon lor the start to be lade There are two condition In the bet tar non obtcrvance ol which would cost Mr Woodward100 and pot retpect ely The first ti thai be ihall go lo San Francisco byway of Canton O arsd vltlt Major McKlnley i the second ttlpulatei that a vide be paid Mr Ilrvan at hit Nebraska home Woodward will reach One Hundred and Twenty filth trI Ihlt city ionic lime Hilt afternoon when he will put up at Ihe Hotel Minot at the corner 01 Klghlh avenue for Ihe night Tomorrow Tomor-row night he tleepat Yonkers and will continue hit journey on Sunday morning via 1 Albany and the Northern Circuit to Canton and Chicago The donkey rider expecti to make about twenty tulles a day at which rate It will take him Irom seven to eight month to cover the dlitance to Sars Francisco He will mo the tame donkey don-key throughout the entire trip Hopping each night In whatever city village or hamlet he may chrce to be In Mr llllard when teen at hit office In the Downing building a Comincrcla Advertiser reporter today tald that the term of the wAger between him and Mr Woodward were originally Intended to be kept secret Mr llllard refuted to stale what lilt part ol the wager was He said that according to the bet Mr Woodward was to lake no expense money wllh him except that which he might make through the tale ol photographs photo-graphs on the IVayNew York Com mcrclal Advertlier November opus |