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COUJBOB STATION TuKonahr U
UlaJTBa BniTwrsftT ni aertplayed ta hD.
Hhliy the sum ta UM mUJ nnm
bar tha MnM with it. Tk mom
we it te la tavar af th tam aad as
ta exeat hulk ef th time we lake
fa CirtiO flatting fur dhrtanot tha oar
Sees net Ml all the etery. The fearer af
the game waa aa K-yard ra ay A- MV
Bum guarterbnok. aeuey.for a oiuuhdswa V
MtaKul IMM at M rvaa ha tb
liint DmrilvWllmrUMMiDl
Ml Cnptakt Utay Moor aad Ragel limi
atiea for their sHaadld affoagtva
iuh aad alia art feulUeee elenalv ou tn-
4 ta eeur team played aa one ma treat
aajt ta flame. CM tba
visitors Cnptnia Croaa
i. watt at tackle and
head aad eaouMera
Riant Half Aotea aiaas
above their leaowa Itaay vara Matter mil-
pavyed nod eeuld Bet break turouah ' tn
Iwf Una aor tool them a trick phvy
Bad forward passu l a weather waa almost
freeeing. bat la eptte af thia Uara waa vary
Bitte tnmhting aa either atde Conch Loreoa
said-after ta game: "I am perfectly aaue-
f4 witfe taa ebowtng made by aa teem.
bay ad played tramt - bait. They ehewed
' wonderful Improvement a4 have gotten avay
tb ehune af tb peat taa; week. Katie
eaow aarha4 Improvement bj aa) field pea-
evulanlp Ibalr oseonenta war werttiy aaaa
and tba Wya deearv oredlt tot the aoara
a." . . .
thr mar uli. 's"'
i tb
being stiff Berth vit4 Mawlnc.
Tbay kiefcad ta Utay wb aaaoaa la yaraa
a tbatr tt-yara Una. Oa tha at aaaa aowa
tba aaS wa ramblai ao4 Oaibaia gat ft.
Oa baaaaa aowa falttac ta waka .ttataaoa
fwJatn Mai at kick a aaal fraoi tha flatd
but taUaaV" ..
Afiaf both atdas faUat at aala alataaea bt
aawtar af flaU Oklaaema klokad (a KaUay
waa taa varaa. A. A at. bail aa tbabr at.
ranaan atada tba aianaaa ra twa
aata
affatda alay froai a alaea kfc. . Utay kiekaa
Jy yflatitt foaL woara bt V Oa
UaJabooaa kVkad ta A. It. wwa altar
wa aowa klofcaa to Okaxbaois mada tba
fajtaae aaaa aa4 triad trap klok. bat
taUai ta kiob goaL Dawar taut ta ball
aa4 kt tba ftrat aowa ktoaad H at at aa-
far. Oa tha U-yarj Uaa taara - waa taa
- Aaraaat fbjbtiaa la tha aantar af tha flaal
var aaaa aa tba local (rtdlroa; aaoa at
failat ta Btaka b alataaa aavaiai Uaaat
aa4 aaeh ahla triad tba farward paaa aa4
fvraal klok. Tha naa Blayed Uk fMBda. Tb
awaotaoular alay af tha (am tbaa took plaoa
aa a auanatbaok ktok by OUahona tha Mt.
tta tadiaav K.aUy. aaua-ht tba hall oa bis hV-
yard Has aad ran tnrwaga tba aatlra Okla-
aaaaa alaraa at yaraa far a tsaohdowaj Tba
aatlra Oklahoma acrracmUsa took awt altar
kba bat b boat tbalrJMat at laast U Tarda.
Tha paokad sraad atavhd waat wUd. Utay
fatlaC ta kick (oai. Tba root af tha bait
waa takaa up mainly by kloklatT oa both
aldaa Tbaa waa eailad aa ruaabaat klokad
at of bauada ta Oklahoma oora I tk
Okbthaaia . s
la th asoood half A. at klokad to Cross
wa advaaoad ta W-yard Una. Oklabotna
fallad ta aaaka tb dlstaaoa aad triad to klok.
Vat Roaal btooksd tba klok aa aa attamptsd
farward aaaa. wklah waa hiaihlaa. .Caaoh
aaur awloKiy aabbad tha ball aad aVodaad
Past thraa aaaa-aad a to-raraa tar a
aowa. Utay failed to kick aoaL Oklahoma
klabai ta X' at' waa . -tbaa M
yarda oa twa baauttfully axMatad forward
aaaa. A. M. mada tha dlstaaoa and tbaa
faiMd. Oklahoma funnlad and A. at. got
tha baa Hr-both oldaa rmrtul to kicking.
A. A at finally got ta soma af tha BretUaar
work avar aaaa bar. By and runs aad for-
ward I m. tk ball waa to wtthta i yarda
f A. A at goal whan TJtay waa plnagad
througli far a touohdowa. Th aoor waa II
to wbn Oklahoma klokad to A. A VL tb
lattor asad tha forward aaaa four times ta
aaaciailoB going almost th entire length af
tha field. They triad It enc too often how-
ever and lost to ban. Oklahoma aaaa had
ta kick. Tbaa both aide klokad freely. A.
If. get hi two beautiful forward paasaa
gaining about farty yarda ta th center of
the field. Bom mora flare playing; waa
dona Oklahoma waa gam m far of a
threatened shut Out aad played fast and
fartoua and there waa not th sllfhteat nt-
aa. and hath side played nk freak aaaa.
Leggett went to Brines" place UUard for
aoaa and Roberts for Dwr In tha tost
. flv Bilnute of play. Both Leggett and Rob-
erta played a beautiful same aaeh getting
a forward paaa for It yarda. Tim waa oafted
with A. A U. ball In oantar of the flakL Tha
lineup waa aa follows:
A. M. Byrne and Legirett left and; I.
Dal left fullback; Hooker left guard;
Schmidt center; Moore right guard; Boa
aad LIUard. right tackl; Dewar aad Rob-
erta right end: Utay (captain) left halfback;.
Rural right halfback; W. Uaoaam fullback)
Kalley quarterback. .
' Oklahoma. Rogers left end; Brews htft
fullback; Price left guard; Campbell aantar;
Lnf right guard; Wolf right tackle; Wan-
ing right and; Wantlmg. left halfback; Ac-
ton right halfback; Armstrong fullback;
Croa (captain) quarterback.
Referee O. H. Kavanaugh of Dallaa.
Umpire Dmacky of Pennsylvania Itata.
Tlmekeepera Allan of Oklahoma aikd Head
linesman a A. Smith of College r-.
Unecmen Burfese aad Brown '
... trim Kft-.ta to Ik itfTilAtfti '
Mjfarasad fVHt Jtrfarkl
LOS AKOCLES CaL WoTeaiber rt Th
city oouacU yesterday adopted a aew ardV
aaaoa which' will regulat aria fighting ta
"' this city. It proTldea that eoataata are not
.to xoed tea round ta length prohibits th
presence of a referee In the line and (orhMa
u of any gloret lighter that six
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nil Hit Hey WmlZ&l
a lls tzt I.;i ZM ly V it- .
kriey Ceieril'i r?Artmejt -
Aa affidavit haa haaa Clad by Deputy
Oaaat Wardaa BalMruacber aharglag a vto-
huiaa af tb game aw hi that tha aciusit
la aOaa-sd to ha hreognt kt tit u Urdu
aa aa day. Th paper have eat beau
served. It la net hee.aor. that there to
to be a can Wat af taa matter. "
My. M-K nnachar has Installed at his real
Swata eastern phone. Wa. aad
a dowatowm erne at aw
Travla so sat whara he aaa be turbid ever
Ba daetree that amy
ir him be
a that ha may get
Ik oenaactiea with th affidavit etted
abeve aa affidavit vu made that the birds
were atom aa twa separate day to aooount
fur fifty e thaaa. and that tha ether be-
kmgad to a friend and ware merely la the
keepum of the party making lb affidavit
lor tb tha being to be delivered wtinas the
city aL the butane of the ewaar thereof.
T touch vary oartaia a to th tow Mr.
Ilabermaahar referred this affidavit to R.
W. Lewraaoa otilef game wardaa aad a
the parse making Ue affidavit waa weil
kaowa aad respeoelble acuoa was uspnoad
an til the gam erardea waa heard from tee
answer earn yesterday and la aa follow:
Hon. R. W. Lewraaoa Chtof iMpubr OaaM
Wardaa Carlvl. - ' l Y . . .
Aaaworlag'tae la airy euvmittod to yew by
the deputy game warden far Harrta county
a ta the uffkeBoy ef tha laclasad affi-
davit aad alee a to whether or net parsuns
may mwmuy aav traaapenea ay reiireaa
er ether eoinmaa carrlsr mere than twenty-
live game bard- ether than wild duoke we
bag fe advise that aald affidavit I wholly
hwmfTtotoal and doe aot comply with the
law ta ear perttoulari aad erne that M la a
vtolaUoa of the tow lor aay as pries earn--aaay
rdllaead aoasaaar or ether oomnma
as i law to reoarve for 'th purpoee ef trana-.
parte Hon er t transport within this State
tnaa iweety-rrve t any win gai
aaoeat
wild ducks. We
leepsctrui
ulty
refer pea to esotloBa M and U ef abaptar
rxtJV af tha Thirtieth lewlalature. The
atatut piorlduawtlist the afAdavlt ehaB be
mad at th aeem of ahipmant. .
.44 JaaTIX WaltheS
Aaatotaat Attorney OeaeraL '
TbVj Bart las aay eert ef eeatoatlea that th
law deesa't mesa what It aaya. It la very
explicit to stating that twenty-fir btrd
(eaeept wild decks) are all that may be ta
th. BoaanaatoB ef aay person at aay en
Mr. Haearmaahar to af the avMoa that
meat ef th Houstea banter are oen forming
to tha law atrtotly aad that thara have beea
tew Tlotottona. eaapit th great a umber ef
that thia man er the other naa aeon
mi vtoutfkMt (
ETrrrara xx
Buim count.
Wolf Ckss a HQs Befors JLtuia With
M fw Eial ret Sasi Oft -
1 Wtsa Few 5ataal.) .
BCRiarr. Txa. Mwramhar U Ahunttng
party naalsthig ta part of Prat wnklneoa
and yudg Martoa of ABwtta and Mr.' Roe
af Me wKh Prof. R. J. Rtohey of R. R.
I 1 high aahesi. are a Deer areak. North
smrwet tna) weea m guest or ar worre
aad amaumr eaone.' They fTuelnd a peck at
flv large worre and killed one both hmd
feat hetog-ijot orT -by m -ahot -hut th twast
Both deer and wetve are plentiful hat a
far Ben of the totter have beea taken. Tb
oeuntry select ad fur th hunt m a parfeet
yangte fay prtokly pear enyoa pradpioea
aad thicket- and I eonfmed la th I.rtton
raacb. It wouM be an Meal spot for Preel-
deat Teddy. The party I chaperoned by
resident neighbor and boasts some crack
Enitlnr lesr Eearat.
(NaaMaa Pi S rril.)
KKARXR Texas. November r; Quit . a
aumbar of eporuimaa have beea to tha. field
during th past few day hunting quail and
doves aad they have had fairly good luck
la begging the "feathered tribe." Ducks have
begun to coma In aad quite a number have
b;MtaV. . . . '--.v
Hutiaf 1m AJiienon Oeutty.
fMsaawe FaM Spanist)
FALBSTDfB Texas November It Large
busting partial are leaving tor tha neighbor-
ing lakes a report are coming In that flock
or wild gees and due as are making for. abet
ter it m aeoaming comer
TQTTK CITIES WAST FTIACHISES.
Kobila'i tlxc in Cotton States Lrang
La Xtaaaad-Affaiii Badlj Mixel
- IACi" FraW Ktfrl.)
MORTLX. Ahv November 12. -At a aow-
niranes her today with representatives from
New OrMaha. lUttlecburg and Mobua aa
eusaaent. waa tat skid ooncerslag Mebtto'
endeavor to get Into tb Southern Baaeball
league. ' Hatttoshurg offer to take Mobwi'a
piaa ta tha Cotton State league1 although
four atber town are anxious for th ' fran.
entoa. . The ton- ar Penes cola. fHlia
Matohaa aad Monroe.
If the Cotton Statsa league endeavors to
keep) this city out of th Southern Incus no
Cotten -State league team will be bar next
eaaoe. If Mobile falls to get Into th
Sou thara lasmie. th Shreveport fraachiae
will he tree f erred to Algiers aeraea the
river froraVNew Orlaans and aa Independent
tongue of four team will be organised with
Mobile tba originator. .
The Oottoa State league aoeerdtag to
Oeovga Btoekhwra. manager last year for
VIokaaurg. wtir not permit Mobil to with-
draw uatil the guarantee money la th league
treasury and fan ar fives to. th other
ttta for dlvWaa. . k
Tkt.IsxM aad Oklaaoaa Trials.
FTeat Texas Field end Sportsman.) '
.- Vwhfewhar AT -the da tea. location . and
juages of tha following field trial:
. The Oklahoma Malt kt Eh ML O. T . Decem-
aer a. xai at Nesattt. judge. U R.
Rich-
art son. secretary Enid.
The North Texas field trial begin Decem
ber M near Fort Worth. Charles W. But-
tle af Kansas Oty judge. C T. Hodge
Fort Worth secretary.
The-Texas Arid trial begin December It
at Fraakston Anderson county Texas. The
Judge are not yet announced. L. s. Wil-
lie ma Temple Texas secretary. - .
The Lea Star BeM trials begin at San A-
IDBto' Texaa January t im. Th burs for
th opening stake Is SKO wjth beautiful
trophy cups In addition. Tb chasiplM and
brace stakes also Indud an trophy cupa.
.Tb Judges are Dr. IX M. Roger of New
Albany Miss. aad turtle Wright of Mte-
eourt A. A. Bogan secretary Taylor.
Texaa. ' ... - 4 .
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BOSTON Nombr n-Tea of pi tagma
te th lx-dr btcreld rkse -which started at
th Park-Square-rink yesterday. jnadr lit
flat mile at T o'clock tonlynVkud th atev
Um of Suipaai ia XakiBf Sagar; ;.
(AtncHn4 Frit J?frt) v t
KEW ORLKANS November It-td deter.
mine whether tb tlme-booored Louisiana
custom ef purifying ' augar aad tool
through th a a ef sulphur aha II he permit-
ted to oDcttnu. Dr. E H. WUey. -chief
chemist of the United State department f
arlctiltura Irfl her today for Rversrewi
lentamn. In the sugar belt to aouauot a
eerie af XjrUnaU . -
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fXM r . now..........1J
3.M 1 i. now ....atS
$1.19 rut'ta. BOW.V........I4JS
IS.00 E asktita BOW.. .'...... tOJS
Twdktv-touT pairs only alos flecr
oottoa tJa4 . Oomfort eetslly
worth XCO. M .........ti.e lea J tooaj t j ........ .....fijg
Heavy con AVnrs ConforU aataga core red pnuj fioalang ow fist
sad MM iradas; today -.....
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(iM m bow....mm txu
f(.T( rnrs. aow..r........4J9
i.m rira row.. ...... ...$;jo
lltS rnra. now. i $JS
111.00 Furs now ...111.29
I1T.S0 rura. bow..........1M
All Better Kinds at U cWubs ProporHonata Rodoctiooa.
BPEClAt. NOTSc Thia hi aot a sale of eheaa rura. hot a sale pi fhwt
claag run BUKMt by Us vary beat fnirtera of tha ooontry and a KUm
riai-antew tow with every eat that lemvaa the bulUlnx. . . .
i
T
Oar BBtlrs (took of Womaa's Taflor-Vkd BaKs. worth ap to tbirty-
bvb fifty mad by thd Avwabogt toaautaouirerg ot tha world tha
styles a( which thara is bo acmbt a ta thslr being tha ultra fashionable.
Broadcloths. chrrioU sad worated. ta nuiUtarf couwayt and straight
troat Batdals. lined atta sbUbs of (uara&tead qtaOlUea. aad all at $26.00.
1 1
Fim'
Tewte BKinilBg WS plaowd OB Mat WOaDeB'l ObAf wOawBg of klads
tncludlnx abort aad kna straps all extra goad value atads of broadcloths
sad kerwava Uned sad satBMlaad; - soeta coUartess atylea other oa
th mlllUry order. AH bats loaf ktoe-vaa sad Biaay with tarn back
ottfa; tba battar klads ara lined with taper aatin; aU 4epBdAbl (ar-
Beau aad aaasaal tOws si 2&A 1740 10JO sad $a.M.
ROSLYN STAKED
Poislane to Outsider Won the Fcat-
l . - tira a? a nnnnrr i-.
w r - j nib ba nuuwyytiii
WAS NEGLECTED IN BETTING
IcataokT Boaa Bet Tsst Pass te Oa
Strqtoh sa4 Tbaa Blew Vf! fnm
- . i f
Otararaaa. Frew tatort
KKW TORK. November ll.-Purslat. aag-
leotad In tha betting at 1 to I. won tha Roe-
lya handicap ana mile at Aqueduct today
ta th fastest Uaa of thd Bleating. 12 t.
Kantwcky Beea est a feet paot t tha tretoh
wham ha quit aad Puriana-tklng tha
lsedwea to a drtva by halt a length. -
Belling atx fill kings Orawftnaa Robta-
bood. (JoadrUI Time 114 1-A 5
Two milea. steeplechase. handlean-Alama-aor
Kara Agio. Time 4:tt '
Six and a half furlonga W. H. Dona. Dak
of Brldsewater Orfano. Time 1 Jt M. .
One mile tb Roalya handioep Pural.
DofT Enrlaua KalUlla. Tune 1 11 H. .
kill and a elxteenth Qutaux .Brady. St.
ValeMto. Kilter. Time l:iT.
Bsvea fin-long Useslsa. Doraata Oarrall-
toa Time MB.
Tin 8ABTA K0SA HilTOICA?. f
The Kirt Best Tireball a Bead ia a
- Waippiaf Ilaiaki
(if inKtoW Prmt FerO
SAl wTLANasCO. November 11 There
were only four contestants Is the Beat
Roe haBdloap'at EmeryvlU today hot tha
rao waa woa to a spectacular finish he
tweea tha two ohotoea. nrabaO. held at
van axmav. looked all over tha winner at
I the BBddte Saddoek bat Th Mtot chailenged
th paoemaker. and to goes Ontoh euo-
eeesad to eroeslng the wire by a head.
Futurity course Money Mum Reprobate
Joe does. TUnal4t-a.
Flv furlons-4arlU Albloa. Manchae-
tor Time hA.
8va furloogs Tavora Netting EUmbeth
F.nroe llT
Stat furlongs' Santa Roe handlcapTh
kBst Fireball Steady. Tim 1:11 M.
hul and twenty yard-Ed Ball. Frtaoe of
Castlll. Staple Time 1:B 14. .
One toll Acrobat. Rial to May 1 . Tana
1JI 14.. 4 . .
lanlts at Saa Aatoaia. -
" (Heeatse Fatajpanai.)
SAM ANTONIO. Texaa November a.-4-a-aulta
at the fair taltow-
Babmot (MUllaoo) to t won; Sweet Kitty
(Warren) t to a esoood: Mrs. Bob tgonleyh
f to L thlrA aime 1:M- Lady Laughter.
Oosstper Charley Lusk. Charley Beeaey
Aunt Teat the ThuraM U Ouil and brace B
Bl ran.
Booger Bed (Shriner) I tO"t woa: Raw
Thorn peon (Warren) 1 to t second; Dr.
Cheaney Of cDoweU) to 1. third. Tim 1:1.
Marry Him NalL Virginia Llodsay Artie
Rlnpy and Texas Lad also ran.
John Oarner (McGinn) W to 1. won; Lady
Allda (J. Brooks) I to 1 second; John Mo-
Brnge (Warren) I to L third. Tim Im
Skyward Apple San ford Tb Four Hundred
and Halm Buahey alee ran.
Bonnie Prince Charley I J. Brook) T to (.
Won; Grenada (Shriner) to 1 second; Bird
of Paaaag (Carpenter) Vk to 1 third. Tire
1:1. J D Dunn Anadara Mellor. Tea
Tray Traaalucent atoo ran.
Suooead (Warren) 1 to I woa; Rusk (Mtl-
Vano). t to L . second: Ruth Nolan (J.
Brooks) to L third. Time 1:14. Don Al-
vsro. Alamo praspero Mlm Nichols Vinegar
Bill alee ran. . .. -
Arch Oldham (Malesworih) I to t won;
Old Domtnlck (Foley) to 1 second- Jo
Stokes (Downing) I to L third. Tim
1 1-4 Dnuen Chieftain Lady Elktn alao
ran. v
Track heavy; weather cloudy.
; Auto Club Xeets Toaijbi.
Tha Bomrtoa Automobll club will meet at
tb room af the Business League tonight at
S a'etook.to dlacuas thy auto aaeaa planned
for next fctwrday and ether mart era of In-
terest to the dub. A full attendance ta re-qumted.-".
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' s -ae-" BaBW 1 .
i ISiiwij 8oaobI a ftpea.'V
'li'L QkumPSMikLl.
.MID WAT Texas. November 11 -Th
choot I bow going ea. with Frtadpal C. BV
Scott sad assistant. Mtot Deree Parker. '
Rveryeady hi wetl pleased with th school
as far. ' - .
Contractor T. J. Steel I rt8ng lumber qn
the ground for th aew la school build-
ing. Owing to the sold weather bag put a
tS to aa autdeor work. :
vjaj . t t7 Vc!xea
. $7 !S I
til t ) I
- IU.75 I
rllVCO 1 .
A. Um!:.d
dollar Ccu
now-...
$aj
BOW.
.tms
J -T' of rood 'twov
1 rarrer sola far
1 50 Ton. aow
$15.00 Furt boW.m...
fS9.M Fura Bw....
tilM rura bow......
$Sa.OO FttJa Bder.
ftt.M rare bo.
....IH.S0
.... 11178
....$2Z1I
....$34.86
....$2C7b
....W7.12
Worth
537.50
Values
BOWLINCONTESTS
V0IQHT WAS HIGH JCAJT &ULF9
SECOIB BCalOlJrXAn TEDLBv
TaTBTertia "Lugt Will Soil Biz Cob
4 testi for Trltey Fifteea Wfk
Xta ZtrJt Oet s Oolbler.
K 1
The TaitiwaBI Rowling leagu rolled mat
Bight kt thtr;rjUt. weekly oantaat. aad
there waa a good turaeut of pta kalgbto at.
the VwanafaaaaaBX9- saveral gwod wsaraa'
wara to4a.af itfj am.toa mto m-wsjloper
and had the best gross aoara as well aa th
beat aat soera Hv Btted hp aoor af BT7
and his net aeore waa t7T.7Whlch I going at
a pretty food clip hi then Maarre days.
Veigt did soma apeotacelar work In th last
chapter amassing a -tetal ef seventy -ome
plaa la Hhka spasm.' ' i-.
Rults wb is winging oat ta front to the
league tears-as sad aaa .all of his' pals
leaned to the mainmast anconed a seal
game accumulating aa pine which means
that be etui remain tb leader of the league.
Jo Bclmeamaan alee climbed Into the fame
wagon aad garnered JR4 pine.
. Hewslgar- taara heat Kaodel'a bunch three
af the five games bowled. Rainwater team
defeated Smeaton' so Bad three out at flv
Leopold and hh help threw th keea
Into Albrechfa athletes In tour of
th games and wen hacked over th dump
nee wanmeivee.
Jae tin-key roll started with -tost night
oatoat aad there will ba atx con leap for
h lutoy bird tha oeatesto to be rolled
every Tuesday eight. The fifteen men hay-
tog the beet aooree of the six eon teats wUI
eaoh tesefv a turkey A. bowler must roll la
five of the six oon tests to be eligible.
: FoUewlag are the aeoteg made tost night)
X . jorotxti TEAM.
-Kama j .' Hdop i -t I Tot.
Rtohey .... a) . 41 M H 17 Ml
T. Lewla B) M . M . 41 B 17- SW
Schneider ...... to at U 9 M H M4
Rulfa f 1T.M 44 47 tf-M
Leopold M U 41 ti-SB
- Handicap S B B S
. - MT .MI Ml MS W 121
ALBRBXBTS TBAM.
Hacax 1 1 It I Tot.
Albreoht m 41 SI 41 A- P?l
Qreea 47 41 at K to- m
& IT Bam........ W M to n II -to
erhmwt W M B) Bj-US
stune i e aw
r n - ai - nun
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Total
RAINWATRR'S TRAM.
Hdcn. I I I 4
I Tot.
41-HI
7v- m
a
it- m
to-Kl
M
Rainwater .: d.M 4t M
VoUrt M M 47 U
BL Knodel II I 41
Blind ............. 41 44 41 44
Bryant kt n - 17
liandtcap ...... B) to B) 20
Total ..
M mm a m-uai
SM EATON'S TXAM.
nwv - s f
I Tot
Z14
to- Kt
J- 7
44-
44- ZU
14
ito iIot
..IIWM .....
'WUltoma M..
fattersoa
DMflOj titttat'
Blind ...........
Handicap ...
Twtalg"..;'...
4fV tl
N S 47
a) m a n
8 44 t
4t .41
tM tS S
- N BENEIOKR-S RAM.
Nnme- HdopV j - f ' a
Teleehow H 4 U 17
Bchroeder to 41 44
Charltoa ........ H 45 44 B)
rHnd ' 41 44 44
tubenraeeh I . 44 to
.. Handlaa ...... j SI ST.
":Twtom MS If M
J r- KNODX'8 TEAM. '
Kama-. ; . Hdcp I '- t ' I
Ftoeck ....... SS e) t 44
J - H. Meyer a a
nVnoanraaaa .... M St 41 B)
Wagner HUH 41
TL J Knodel ...... ... 41 at 17
Haad losn ' S S B
4 I Te'
41 44
to 41 S3
B 243
44 44- SSI
40 KS
7 T
4 Tot.
44 4t-fS9
4f-.
41- 47- r t
M to-rs
44 -Ml
Totahi
xa xi t xa Mv-tM
TEXAS IIBZSw
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4 CROWLIT. Law November 11 Thursday
fclght th residence of R. 40. Merrltt. two
mUee east of Crowley waa entirely destroyed
by fire with! all Its content except a little
otothlng saved hy mdivktual members of the
family. There was auto a- (mail Insurance
tb houa '. -
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. rite Tilt' Ea Daatafe
S---- WisiMaFaat raeeiaU- ..-'
BAariS LAKB. Tex November U.-A
f" reiitM fir at th reaMene of Mr. a a
K ... t but tt was axUtif ulshed without 0-
t aay dammsa. .u - . f'" "
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I II II . i
Mill li &
I I I II F-S T. . I
I t I ' '-- ' 1 - i
1 is.;j
I I" - I - r
WW W
1 a CS sSa m . . . . i
fleeced (cream only); heavy fleeced cotton white. -
flaab color two welghU. All wool (mux-(natural only)
two walibts. . fx ..
Aft 1 n 11 B(0) O i klada" Royal
ataVa OibBuaW Silk plnah CloaaJ kalt MlM BBd
EgypUaB. All wool kalt. two waiihu (oataral Bad '
wbJU). Imported EgrpUajt cotton medium wtbjhL' Ail '
wool game two weight (Datarml only). . f-
IN SPEED CONTESTS
CHMSTTS STXAHO WILL 1AC1
WITH LOCAL mmiTIES.
Ths IxhioiUoai Will Bs Held sa ths
Earriibart Whis Xiagtraaf
Holds Heeard.
Rooatoa aaajmobtte eathastasU ara prom-
met a real treat m th racing ana for next
tmtnfday aftsvnooa wbea Chrkttl Strang
nephew ef th mUUonarl Iron master and
front drtva m venter wili aapaar aa tne feat-
ure ia the speed oatta wUh meal celebri-
ties who are adept at the steering wheal.
Strang arrived la the elty but night from
Ban Antonio where he wa slated to break I
all record with his uncle's laVnoraa powfO
e cw wiiu wnicB no aorae tne werraa
mlm record for both circular track "aad
straightaway beach oourees. The Inclement
weather caused th Ban Aatoaia program ta
ha postponed until th Mth aad Ray Wlass
and E. A. SoaUg Induced tha danng yoeng
driver to earns to Houston In the meantime
. A meeting ef the Automobile club will be
held tonight te arrange the program which
m outlined a consisting of eight eventa for
all classes of ears. Including a Stat cham-
pionship aad a three-beat four-cornered
free-for-all event between Strang Boutac.
Burnatt and Diirango Strang Ub-hora
power ear will not be here Saturday aa tt
I being repaired aad fitted with a aew cyl-
inder which blew out last weak. Instead of
the. big ear Strand will pilot a atxty-hor
Bower racing ear that M aald to ba more
ulted to hali-Bura track than hla slant Jug-
gernaut. The offloers of tha Automobile club ar
working very hard to make Saturday's raoa
the best ever witness id la Houston. The
great Bomber- large car which are aew
owned by local epeed lever eomprlee ma-
chines that ar capable ef giving aa account
ef their speed aoeaiutlitiaa aloag with oar
anywhere In tha country.
Christie Strang Is perhaps the moat talked
af man ia the automobile . game today.
Young Strang haa been riding with hla fa-
aaeua uncle In ail the letter's great racsa m
America and Europe for the past three or
four Tears but it was aot aattf last rammer
that he waa so well known aa a earwig
driver. He wen the big twenty-feur-heur
endurance race la Mew York and smashed
all records from two hours an Hkt driv-
ing during tb entire contest era character-
ised by the blass New York sporting writers
aa tb moat aeneatlonal exhibition of nerve
and daring ever witnessed la Gotham.
0 Whan Walter Christie reoetved hat a laast
fatal tnlarle In Pitts burg la August Strang
waa put at the wheat of hi great ear. Ia
fees tnaa two weeaa no naa reauced the
World's track reoord than bald by Barney
OhtnaM. a well known driver of Toledo from
il eeoond to U - seconds. Ia aa attempt
mat week Strang covered a half mile ta
twenty-three ecoada and had ho aot
met rTth an accident te hla engine weuM
have covered th full mil la lax tbaa forty-
sevea seconds.
On Labor Day m Atlantic City aa tb
beach. Strang drove a mile la M M eocoada
aver the straightaway eoerae. . . w. . . .
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AT THE SAX A1T05IO FAH.
Ideal Wsatker Prevails aad IaUga
Crowds Ara Atteadiag. ' -
(ffaaawe feM Vasnet) - . "
SAN ANTONIO. Texas. Nov amber 11-
Ideal weather prevailed bar today aad tba
largest crowd since th exhibition pnid
attended the International fair. Thnogrh th
temperature bad hovered bet weea S) aad W
degrees all day. the crowd were not an-
comfortable out of doors and Wltbbl tha
exhibition halls th warmth waa vary cheer-
ful. .
. Though the ludxing of standard trotter
bad been scheduled to take plao today tt
Wa postponed in til some day wbea th
weather w warmer as the high etappera will
thea perform to better advantage - ia the
-Awards In the swln exhibition were made
today and a Innre number ef premluma for
this class ot (tuck acre distributed te th
owners. " '
Tb Judging of the bread aad aake dla-
pwy In the culinary department were alae
made all th txhibiu being mad by meal
a rmm fiumber of midway- atUautloea
atraggled into the city today and a muab-
room city has unrung up wtthln the large
pace allotted these amusement enterprtssa
Th two Kx-omotirra which hare arrtved at
the around for th eolHston which will
tnk place asxt Sunday were fired and they
War tasted In spurts over the half-mile track
on which they win be reduced to Junk next
Bnnday. i ) ' !) s j
Thursday will i he celebrated Walry a
Mexico Iay and Ban Antonio Day. and It
I expected that one of the larveet erawda
of the eeasoa will b present on this ao-
oount A numbvr of Mexican vnltera arrived
yesterday an4 today to attend the fair ea
Mexico Day and nearly every one la this
city who can leave -bis business will be at
th fan areaad Thursday h) honor Of Baa
.Antoato Day. v ' J
.The International chib haa made arrange.
Btaata tor th-eatertitrirnt at Mextoaa
"Aft rSHH'0(D- (Xwo kinds) One pUll woQlIerririjboai
f 0yy- worsted light and dark - crav .mixed).
Venetian lined yoke 52-inch length; tha other style id all wool
black Thibet lso Venetian lined nsde very full and extra lengths.
'iff siSoo 'Kf7!-. " pv
Aklfc l ttVVVaV nd bck mgced worstcd jn 4trip;
fectt; icrgfi. yoke ;the ttfcer oi ail vct unfinished black worsted
serge yoke 52-inch length. J i - J t ; ; J; ' ;
A 0 CTwo kinds). One of black t -tindressed
Vf T"WTT- worsted; all pore wool and very tine tex-
ture; serge lined; the" other coat dark gray and black mixed
nndmsed worsted serge- lined yoke 52-inch length j both up-to-'
date styles aad good values.' j - ' - - ;'
ii28.00' -CTwolkitidJ) OVe'of black "usdressed
attcna w w woretAj WeiteJ -01 ' siirierior .
. gfi4e.uteriI nd highly finished serge yoke; the other" coat
of dark gray auxed hard finished Iworated aurah silk ypkg 52-
inch length. Both coats unmatrhablc values at the price. ' . "
alabt rfSO.OO ' JZ f
ilk yoke;. the. other of black undressed all wool worsted surah
silk yoke; finished welted seams; 52-inch length.' ' '
. ; A M AR) AA AA 44
oaij). iroa trowa - wooMWiaaderwear ssedlum weight
naranteed aU woot aad Bodahrlaxabt (natural only)) '
Amerlcaji tllk finished Btercerlied anderwear three
wlgst; pottd pink; also cm rroaad with Perslm
trlpa." St.; A. :.! : ';'- '
Al flMfo u Oanoeat Two special ' kind
sfkklL rQaOsHaV V an silk tad wool mixed media m
wetgat olive grottBd wlU Pektn atrip of white sha-
dowed with lavender "troa Ctowb' nnderwear. extra
beary wwlglit gaarutged all wool gad BOoahrinUbl
.(sataral only). . ; ..... . ......
vWtora and aeenemnodatlena have beea ara
.vtoad for them by that erganinatkav
IS CAUGHT WITH TEE GOODS OH.
Jaaaeetor Halts a bailor aad Finds
'taaggled Ovodi ii Sack. '
Ufeateas.raml. ' . 5
OALVKSTON. Texas Novsmbar 11. Th
thitted Bute customs efflolala ef thai port
have hipped. ta tha bud aa af tb most
hraaaa attempt ta emuggm goods hue thht
aeuatry noted hi recent years a b result
a eaJlor Wkmging te the Italtaa ataamer
Carea tmmed SporteaUa Raffmale fe la Jail
aad bald for the Peaeral catart . -Last
Sunday aftameoa whim Cwatoem ra-
BBeotor' Beverly colored wae ee du:y at
Beat BL where the Uner had Aoeked iurhx
the day. be noticed a annor- aneakinw duwn
then gaagpsjnk wtth a - large gunnyaarlc
tnrewn evr bat shoulder. Beverly wae
dressed fa fltiaeea ektlhee and) en aceeune
ef hi color the aaaa off the ship hardly ree-
agaiaed that he waa falling Into a Wan.
A th would-be amugglar r eased near tha
snepeetor be gently tapped him ea the shoul-
der and asked aha to halt Th aailor waa
Indignant for a moment hut whoa Uncle
ihn i employ shewed hi badgej the Italian
was aa submlealv as lamb and eteod
trembling while Beverly proceeded to ex-
amine the luggage. Piling the goods awt ea
the wharf platform th following Item were
becked ap: Tea costly biaVk mufflers n
BUk aapkloa. M heary woolen tmdarabirta.
II pair ef men's drawer and S beta. The
marhst value of the goods would amount ta
julm a sum. tboagh th Bailor probably ea-
eeoted to dispose of them at a trlOe am-
pared with their real value.
After apprehend mg the sailor Beverly got
hi touch with Chief Inspector Shearer who
reported the saattew-to the eollaotnr's eft tee
and the alleged amiaigler wag psmanasd 4
jail . - -
Th atsamer Oeree bstenga ta tk Creole
Rne end arrived her Sundaf -from Port
Tampa eonalgued ta the Texaa Transport aad
Terminal oompaay aad la Ineoiag for Genua.
imii-Q occtjis'at muA xnis
Al C lahuoa Is Shot Balaw tM Zya.
Kea Iaitaatly. .v;
Ufajmr5rciaL) ' ' ' '
vpQVA. Tjm.evemoer 11-Thm after
aaaa about I o'clock A. C Johnaon aged
ahaat IT aad marrtad. wag ghat aad tnataatty
kmed th baDat entsrtng hmt below tha saTt
IXraetlv after tha kffiina- J. B.
rendered te tha efflcer her aad wilt await
the net lea af a peeltmmery hearing '
Daring tha aftaraeea there we a fight be-
tween a cat and a dag whkm were m a trap
or aage. Job aaoa appeared te take off inn at
the treatment aonotdsd tba aat aad aa a
pumid hlnmeh. One word Brought aa ea-
rn her sad the eheottag aoounred. Rudd
claims the Bhoorlng was ta aeif-ewtena aad
that fehnaoa waa advanemf with a knife.
Rudd I fuiamaa at the KirVy mil a thia
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"' a x j -"'li " .e ' I
QeinllflCM bt majatihetcre.-
ruruj ui-maicriais aisunc-
tirenest 6f flavor Mcllowticsi
of tec Smoothncsi of taste '
all combined make y
I Ododbld v.
;tkt drink fiat wins tha kearts af "
coriiKMneart as it hat woa tbera for -'
half a century.; iThe U. S. Govern-
' ment stamp raafaateeing 1002 proof j
is on every bottle too for it I
JL CsciCairtT 1 trts Visti'dm
j .. KSstsra fa. ? ;-
1
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S n
Oarmaat.- Tbrc klad. Eitra
heal eihhait ell bmI i.mI
Aim
IMSBED.C:
Let ot bate oar inqvjirl
or ' d)peti brt.nr'..V e
prcpareij Qjnakc'
;; Pronrpl iSh tit
t 4 ' emdanW ;. '
; Dcticn Prices
wsesai euife utiitii
i in'.
Houston. Ttxxt
DIC7CL'
bCU O.I
Easy Ier-
CaH and see s-y !
UARcn cuLtiora; ici2 r.
auewete and SVa Rapnirtrg ev-
The II a gain aaafr laoas tee; tow i
i
pace and Johnson waa the minwrirht. '
are mni-rlsd. iohnaen earn bar from T
tana aad hi body wiu be taaaa by h
teOakdakx )a their former hon..
.:.':.itdw taow.t r
Ufanslea raal9fra
BAaTROi Texaa Nevembar 11 Tbe
elat f the Cemetery aaaoemtloa are at.
big for a newer snow te be gtven Thm -
soon be at war wKh the detereiiaai '
auUJng the Dower anew a great sueoa..
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