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Hl IN NEW ORLEANS Harriman Lines Strike Breakers Attacked by Mobs. NOEL WANTS ARBITRATION Suggests It to Illinois Central Officials?Troops Guard Prop? erty at McComb City. n?h Orfeas**, Pwo conflicta be? tween strike breaker* ?.nd strikers took M real alas of II* 01 i I larritnan ItBSS ber of strikt breaker brought here ? th era P .1 arith :.\. hundred ?ti Ikei it the yard?. ? i bj the Btrlke ? .-rt^.l set I? ? men attempted ? n from tit ? i forward, and btoa fteely. The ..filer. Ten arresta areee a la the gay near ?Ha streets, ,x . the mil Cent I strike bn sken break . .1 by ii large BOb, ?frort ?.f the eompaay to iiansfer i la i Dock tkwarted ? ?n< ? wounded ; t? lo-nlght when a party of Illinois Oui *? ''''? *' sa ?i-ule lotna from th.BSBsay'a frtdi aheda ... quarter? foi the night A United state- naarahal escortlBi th? asen ama ?lightly abonad? ?i ? m applii arlo i era Pa? lfl< a ???j r*?rued In the i alte? I un to? day re-tramin? striker? and Othetfl from rferlng with the affair? of the re J?i ksoo, .Mi?-? m. m e diff?rer ira i ! m.i? < '?entrai ' and orSoe employe? waa susgeated In a telegram n ni te n ski 1 E. F. to Tr?pident MatUliani and Yi-'e . lent Pink of ?he railroad M Com? City, Mina. Oct. 5 The Btrtig? tad its Btrlken settled down ti ?.boat three hun? dred ?tate trae Ltoea o -. ? .-.- to th? provided with passes la? ? Hilary a i : guard organ! ?i ordered here and : bly a lo-moi roa. fully ? i i \ nold, Mayor ? ' ' ami fore ?ulldlns departmenl of the I litlllie.l IntO : ' t 'lu- Masor'a face tl ? ?v ? . K and refuaed to ? itloi ?'? i..ii |i d ih ng o - of the si itlonal ? lo-ds) to ? Bi ' 1 he tiv.- fed? ? ..?i the ii ? ? and that ationa '' ?? ? I lion." hi i VII v ? ? I. A ' n .md ? m di ? bust ' ... ? o - ? ? ?hops at ? . K WOMAN HELO AS BURGLAR S>h? First Went Into the House to Get Out of the Rain. i III! la been unoccupied : . ' ? I ? . ',:? I ill ' that ? ? ? 'i . ?i- ..-.- found TI ? ,i M ? i a that then ? ? ? ? iri - - i|.ii..ii nf clot urn ?'. m. Ii I at No .i .? TO AID CITY WATER SUPFLY Contract Lft for Connecting CHskill and Crcion Systems. i i l . i i It v.1'1 1 ? i will alio? ? the lludsoa, will ' ? ' that time in : .: niant I I ?Mi I .,? the - ? ? ? . ? . flUl ! . . 1 NATION HONORS SCH? Military Pomp Marks Admii Funeral in Washington. Wsshlngtou, Oct, :.. -Surrounded srtt tin- pomp ol mllltsry honors th<- im' Reai Aiimir.-ii Wlnfleld s, ott ?Schier, dropped dead In Meat Vo:k on llondsx huri??d this In Arlington Nal Cemetery, os t; S ralnla Heights, looking Washington. thousand nun from thS rank Bis of the nation's navel an?l lead '< formed ths Imposing sscorl t.. the a on whl? h r? sted ths of the admiral in ths proc? mors than seven hundred midahli from til?' Naval A<;ui?ii:y at Anne] meiii ' ? ' '"'i Washlnaton and Phlli 11 ..i. ? -i gunners 11 om t he ships, veterans ?>f the Bpenlsh war cavalrj and artillery detachments frodo ? ;;. .ir Admiral Chsrl? J, 11 'i?-- r, ? mandlng t; i * t!? et, i'-'i th" long proi eeaion the! from liistorir St. John's Church, fayette Booarc, from the White Hou? Arlington, arhers s fm.il salute sras and ' 'i 11?-- public fu?are! followed s short soiiii- servia held al the B hies home i street Ths ? n I es st ths ch i b i conductt?d b] ths Rev. Dr. Eloland i o assisted ? ibaptatn Bsysrd, ol ths nsvy, B ? gunners from Norfolk hors I mirai Bchlej from the house and church, and marched al us side to ?xl ten. Ths pallbearers ?sere elaht Intla f,-i..n<is ?if Admiral Bchley?Reei Adm! Nicholson, Cromwell, Qheen, ?Barker, l^Hti snd R? m? j . U< utensnt O? ??on A liilsa and Justice Alexaadei ii ip,,. r, ol W aahlngt? ? .,-. Ifeyei Admli memo? ? ,ri" ( tourt, th< dl maUc corpa, th?-- esecutlvs branches of government and both booses ol Congi . ,i th? ? hurch, srith scores of i -tonal frlr-nds of th? B thley family, At P ?rj.-nt 'i ?es! Bpenlsh ?sat in the ?loveroraenl serslos wen perm! to attend the funeral, snd s Isrg? comp of them mar thed to Arttngton WALDO ASKS SWIFT TRIA Wants Courts to Back Up Go Work of Detective Bureau. Police ein les last evening arers alive ? out a lona ' onf? un. <? bel wees C< missioner Waldo ami District Alton Whitman 'i hs Poll? ? tommtsei ? down from Centre streel In his '?i sas ?the District Attorney. ' sal at rest ?rhen Mr. Whltmsn ezplsli thai tin-? Police Commissioner simply ? ?ailed upon him for th? purpose <>f urg tho speedy trial of bomb throw? napp? They talked about the kldn tut Martin G .. ?-. of? nd mi in the "ts .ir \\ ' itman told th thai h wo 'i bi Ing tl ? d? rendants to ti le H? sai.i Co nd King." would be pla? ! ?.ii Moi d ?? tl Mi Wl tman Co missioi i 'nd? i inspect' ir 11 .^l. t lie ?leU'i^i work, a this li.i ..?? n in the i.i - case and also In "f lt,i are the flrst ; naracl r that hav? ? ? One) of the bui i sil over t '.f t non an o tin , r< ?pi i-tiv? ' ACCUSES BRONX PRESIDEN Contractor Says He Has File Charges with Governor. i ? , irinr. 8 i Mlll?*r ?'f thai boroui ? ..-it t ilstratlon of Pafsldenl Miller and ? at al I :art. ?? r 1 of Rstln ?!?? ? i Mr, liait ;i~>? d thai I od on by which It i? mitt Harfe, i ? , .1. r ' ? ? | any ? ? l ?it many of the iiromlne : uni that ? bid MAY FINE PAST?tTr?SSEL i Failed to Return License Afte Marriage Ceremony. R who recentl? his "mini- hi ' Whli I foi ISll? i ; aummon? P. J B ii! nehy he had no! ?? tiirni the laa i? ? fort l ? ..m all?sd for Kurope on tl etani > \\ edn? .-?la?, bul Bro11 - r E W kid he wa d, and bri nlssln ? Mil limon . and Hei o? Brookl) n " Hi ? i tor had la;?? him sell .?'?? i" ii ' ' for hi ? Tl ' ?' said the on!) ? ?p s sa af to performing marriage: all ove ? i it wa the llcens? FIGHT OVER CAP TICKETS ?Police Quell Rioting- in St Joseph, Mo Bt MO O i.i.Ik-, forci ? ty s s? oalh i ? ? et t tick? t? !-?.?? i ?.., houi ' trylni Ith de? cond i- i" sided i.? ? eject U .. .ii?i-i? oil? e ?U'l n"t Inl . -, ,i ..i i in?tli pa ? - . - ? i . . ? - .. i ? ? ?:? ? srl "ii ? ronductoi htm from ? cai The streetrai com I til? 10 M I - NOW FACE FORFEITURE ?SUIT.S Bimatoaaai Barred on Nathan Altai and John R. Coiline. ? ?>-..? :i. J? i -. ,ii. m wi- . loin l'olllni fM< - ? filed '?l.i? in Ihr I", Ii). t ' H? n. v ? .. value of ' It ? 'olilni ? i,, ,,i, .,. tloll I M ,| f||? .ii wen .... i ... i ' ? ??. v.., i? |.? ndlng M?? h E Government Making Inquiry as to Valorization Plan. WITHHOLD 5.000.000 BAGS Action of Brazilian State and Group of Bankers Said To Be Responsible for High Prices. a alee laternatlonal question h?a tuen BUggaated 10 the gorerameut'a attoi. by th?. deckled riaa m the aeioa ad eoaTee, siime this- rise i.? considered sa al laaat partly due to the valorisation plan pol Into . " go bj the Brsstl* Ian siat.- ol Sao Paulo. In ihe face of a heavy bull market In the staid?.. Sao r> presi nted i >? Dr o !?'? i - Ra? ad ihe American and for? eign haaken who?, loan of ?" ? ? ? ng the Bchi me, represented othei members of the valorisation, com? mute?*, see holding, from consumptl ' ?- i han five million bag* of eo If this ir.mniltti. W< pof \nrv -> lean t-itlsena, 11 'r"[ out, clear ca :" of eot ml hable the Sherm in antl-ti ual law, eon ? .1 But thi only American ? who I? a member of It la Herman ilelcken, of ' ??? iman A Blelcken, coffee Importers. if ?t were composed of private cltlsena. though foreignera, action excluding them From American i ilghl be I Bui the rich atate of b powi rful sat a |itir' . ' and boI only eaaoa la i fron the Am- r ?' an market? oui of Ihe question, bal ? ould deprive the coffee consunaers ? ??f ihi? countr) of by far tl ? Is -? I non*? ? \ Buppb .'i Ihe world. The Departmeal of Just I no i e . iff?. ritaatton city t.. ? . ? - cat i Individual firms, and when >( collected lufflclenl material ti la not >'" probable thai the Dciiartaieat of State will bring the sni.i.-. ' t" th" attention ??? I doing ?"'? ' m aid the Inquiry. i.owivaiiin Brothers, of No, II Broadway, . i. leadlas the ftght. Arrayed on other ?Ide, among other powerf"! Arms. ?in."?man ?s.- Si? hk.-n and ArbUCkle Brothers The Immediate "ease" which the Department ol .i" i1'" la working up in? volves ,. "restricted" Bale made by one of the bulls to a hear, the evidence of which i t.. he m writing. iri"ii-d" ?ai tee are coi along I'l'i'tit street. They cooaial <>r the New for* market price on Ihe condition that the buyer shall not dump offce lack on thi local exel . oati ict la a i chah al \ lolatlon of i w, sad is ueuail) "i al, i u< In the ibovi it waa made in v\ ril - la .?aid. In aaj eveat th? ? ?i the agreement, being "short of I needing it 1 lv< Il h. m wa I ' b ty II back <>n the New York ? I in advanced the i ears costead thai i a .h?? i elag made t" maintain New York market at ?n artificially high 1? ?? i. ? tl|*J ?'"'' lustl ...,;. ,|.,. they ] : in- . ountrj at largi k culatioi nd i lit Bch, i.: 11. nr> Nordliai ? ? . \,, -i i-,-,,, ? t the case this w ay : Last ply of coffee n a , . ,.. | , .. price a from i. io nearly 12 ceata a pound. Thia vear the auppl) tel} 17,500 not) ' with ?' slightly curtail) -i .'/ m.I | ? ?. ? ? lead of I tiling, ha be? n i Islng "Thi ' I ? ' ? Mi. ? ? e to the po?erful cvn.i! ng on all ih" m.. :-.-1 of th? world, The members 'of th . i. to the valorization Intereata. They are figuring on small crops I rests to come, rainfall In Bao paulo i i bumper i The answer susgeated to man) minds I? ? mi tii. made in to i un. it re* tee to ? v.-ar ? very bag export?-i that amount ? ? cted to a iltlve tas "i ? d under i he agi ??.ni by t em A? 1. bb "f idded ' ? th? much small . i- supply from nth i of Bi as '? Bnd m h? i i arta <.f the world, i ow to et 1 ? mal di mand, Import? ers oolnt ."it that it II will fall ( i shoi I ol n ? demand a ft ? am e, Furthermore, the inly considerable -tn.-k ! Ill ""ff.' ... thai n. id bj the backer? of itloi ' ? for their loaa. The valorisation committee meets u uall; lathe eek of Jai i i ei > -.eat- in either ? I ...ml.m, .- nd d? .- i ? ? .. hoa ell during the following six mont n It can therefore, control i : ? by Its dec! EXPECT RULING IN COLORED TEA. The question of i acluslon -.f artificially . ol< red tea ?? rdaj n a nu. tlag of the T. ? Board, at ? i. ? t Jam? i P. i ? i i.ii.' retai ol th? Treasury, was d thi board i onaid? .-i i be aitu latlon from every point <>f vies .v.? final action waa taken, however, a Mr l'urtla ' i \]. .-i ? to confer with Be ... ta M V ? agh on Mondas, aft? r a hlch t be Tn n f> ! i artment will i iaue a at n th? '? r. REPLIES TO WIRELESS SUIT Wilson, Now in Prison, Says Company Is Heavily Indebted to Him. for < ' 'hi !?(??; ? R/lrel? th? i". d? rai pi Ison at Atlanta for fi lag mail filed ihe au) aim t him ? .?..ii -t.. v noney s hieb, it Ii mad. i ? laal - ? ? ? i w il mi dent? .i that quired ' ?> k from ih- ? un h. ,; ;in unlawful manner, n?- asid that he i nt t., the i om s?. rlilcl am.mut hi ...t back .il'. I?23.SC Colonel W'li?. ' ""? si I rm ? blch Mill, , filed un vi m i it '.ai ,.., i ?SMOKY FIRE AT HOTEL ASTOR ?'at and Grease in Air Funnel from Kitchen Start to Burn. r"sl sad ires rblch had a rumulat?-d : " - '""u it" kit.- . i. In ill? root garden of th? Hotel Aator took . ?ti ..a afternooa While II ? did not amount m snythlai t . Ian iiii'i | i ? i?. . nd "i . .Ill l-i| ;, . ki to i .nu Iron) the OUtlt i .,f h ? fuanel oa th? i""t end Into thi dora and m. h,s of the hot. ' Thi m? **aa .ii*. ovi ? I . ,,f |h? ? '. im . ? "f ih. hotel, ? im atai u d t.. tlghi it themselves s- r?.-. ?ii,t Sheridan told tii.it tn. . mploji a eould manag? t u?- nu- al n? bat as le* k m? ? - , ? '. In ?i. alai m SUNDAY'S NEW YORK TRIBUNE M?il?d, anywheie in the United State? for $2.50 a y?ar. BEER AND CIGARS, $30.000 Cost Stephenson $107.793 to Get 52.000 Wisconsin Votes. PROOF BURDEN ON ACCUSED Absence of Accounts Warrants Presumption Money Was Un? lawfully Used, Says Heyburn. miweokee, Oci i When United Btah Benstor i?<a.-i.- stephenson found th.it hi? expenses for nomlnstlon si ths primarte? running s?> high thai the Item for beei snd cigars .ii?>n? amounted to and the aggregate mas ihsi ap-> proechlng the final t?>i;?i ??t $i"7.7:i;i. hs r. raonatrated snd i?>i?i his csmpalgn man? ' i ?.mi to a In the nomination, but - i don'i wsnl i?? Luv it " This ?\-,is part of th? testimou) given to? day before th<> United States Senate com? tnittr?. which is hueatlgattag charsss that ?bribery snd corruption contributed to Sen stor Bteph? nson'a election, in rsplj to M? ? ?-?mi'i.iitit. Senator Bts ? h ?' i toM the! the three other R? - publlcsn candidate? for the primary nom? lnstlon former Congressman Samuel a a he spent ?*'-' '-'"'. foi i? i Btal a illleni n Hetton, who srs n! snd Prends v. M<-Govern, now. Governor of Wlsrenaln, who spent HLM- were mak hard ii^m. their capenses Qnslly aa* lins: ?X!.'.'?*??. Till?, to-'i-tli-r with S? n etor Btephenaon's expenses, made .1 total for th?- Republican senatorio! csmpalgn thai resi of HSM8. Wanted to Win Nomination, Not Buy It. it ws t. atlfh ?i bj 1: a Edmond , M St? ph? impalgn msnagi r, ths! ths ually laaued ehedu for nun? n told of the actl? tie? "f his opponent?, "He ? m? 1 Im? s ..-.ok?-?! 0 much money was being spent, ainl after prefacing his remark? with hi own 11? langusa? I ?? '?? nuld ?ej. 'I want to "in the nomination, bu1 1 don'i wanl to buy It.' Then he would supply whatever funds were needed," testified 1 Idmonds. "In a i<-;i"rt made by .i ? egisia tive Investigating commit!? - tab n* 1 t I? made thai >.;?>.'??" was ?peni for dgara snd beei Do ?/on know ?f thai Item Is cor? -? .1 s. nstor George Buthertsncl. "1 <i<> n..t ' replied the witness. "1 sup poo? 1 ? ..iimiitt? ?? \? in? I? ? -.- thnsted 1 set Items for beer and eigen 1 gated 130,000 mlghI ha?.? ii?-?-ii considered so! unfriend to Mr Btepl enson Senator Btepbensea'a rote, it previously tied .ti shown, ?rea E8.0O9, some of the being in prohibition tei rltorj .Mm ii of ' ? of 1 idmonds was devoted te 1 ? - made by State Senator .1. ?? Blalne, alleging thai Mr, Stephenson'? election was due u? briber) corruption. The chargea, as Investi? gated by tin- ??is.-oiiM in end pra sented lo th" United States Senate, Wers read over In detsil to Edmonds, He so? mltted ths! many suma of mona) named In the charges liad been paid, bul he den! ?i the truth of the phrs -?. "used 1 "i ruptly and in viols 1 In? hided In each charge Ha denied thai ;'..- fund was used to porches.rrupl editorial sup. por! in ?various Wisconsin newspap ?? thai mon? ) 1 ad be? n paid to an) one except for l?gitim?t? turnos? The ... mention? d thai ap| : in the nominal Ion ol M Bt? ihenson. Edmonds declsred the smounl - peni ??.?s nol In <-\' ess of the ? m nal repot 1 i?? the tat? The M Klani?". had 1? m Humnion? d to app? . Burden of Proof on Accused. B -... w 1 ; Heyburn mads an an ? nifnt ??i?i. ?? ?? regarded aa impor? tant. H?- said that of an? lawful use of mono ofltetslij had .,,,,.1. . 1.<m with campaign ? x the presumption ws I I ? money rongfully u ed a lu n no detail? count wes forthcoming, and the burden <>i pi oof su on iii' ii' 'H- ? d Bu ii.i t"i- Hi ?- bui ?ponse i-, an Inquii y from < ? E Little? Held, ??uni ? itor ?Stephenson, as to whethei a campaign manager could be held unlit? if h? were unable '??> sai In detail what was done with monej given to others im ? ampslan pui. WALDO TO TRY POLICEMEN Horay's Charges Not Yet Ready for Grand Jury. ?i . . ? |gel ."n of the ai igalnal members ol the police force by Judge ... of ???Mi?-' ?! >? d upon the ?tat? m? nts ol .1 ' in Hor ly, th? 1 thief, ind othei Information In h ....1 gone fer enougl ibmission i" the grand Jurj T. Cl annon Pr< th? I tani Diatricl Attorn? ! ?nd ? ' ?ndui ' Ing 1 be im sal Igst ?on, wss . lion ' llpplll ?I J' ll,.ia? ?1 ? Ion t?> Judge Bwsnn, . losui ?? regardli 1 ? ?< ? Michsel Tandil? ..f?i? lal Interpreter of Bpi rial Be ? ?n.-ii aa the go-b? 1 ween for ? poll? .- force. Both 11 ??in? and hia wife ?pent some time m Judge Bwenn's chambers yesterday, msking whsi thej declsred we? s clesa ..( everything they cni?l they knew .ii?. ul Tsndllch. poll? ?? 1 lomtnisslon? Wal to im l.i.t ?.ttnrnej ?Whitman, said that .1 ?.??ii? ? men ??ould b? brought to m n?; ai foil???? 11. iart< 1 aithln ghi hours "i presum? the! an) . m groa Ing ou! ?>t I ctosui - be takei u of 1 n?. t ? he said. One of ' 1 in? ... ion is i" d? tei mln? a hel net or nol ? m- grounds tor ' turtln 1 chai u. Bgalnsi t he pollc? men 1 veeltd bj his Investigation will s ? ' nt to tsk? ROCKEFELLER'S PRIVATE WIRE Tanytown Wonders If He Is to Re? sume Business Cares. Terrytoi n 1? wondering whether John D. Ro< kel -i to take hold again aft.-r m 1 ' ? i? la mu. 1. ?peculation as t?> his int. itloru \n th ?. talk results from th.- f... 1 thai he la bav? ? ielegraph ?? Ire 1 un |nl .r Pocsntteo n 1 his im an innovation 1 s cas 1.n- dar? -? sah Mi lt..? kef?-n? 1 whal he wants with the wire 1.i? 1 he m.m. 1 ?? ?Il ?m?. n. 1. m ,in h myster) unless he would rolunlarll) ex? plain the I'm |... ? of Hi?? n :.(.-',i| !i ?... 1,. I ON COLLEGE GRIDIRONS Ihe bal Yale Coaches Lay Emphasis on Fundamentals of Game. HOLD SHORT SCRIMMAGE "Varsity Scores Only One Touch? down Against Freshmen, but Shows Strength. '-, |.,. graph to 11 ?? Ti ' ' New llav.-n. OCt I Kmi'lmsl? WSS SgSIB laid oa ihe fumiatnetitais i v the IsJa toot bal] ...... !.. ? in I" "ti" lO-tlBy, nntl more than an hour waa consumed in fall the hail, ta.'kiim.' sad breaktag through ? The Blgnal praetle? eras slsori sad I .. ,,???,.,.. ror the 'varsity sgalas! freshmen lasted only lift*??- mlaute*. The 'varsity seored on? touehdowo, I, ,),,, ?m measure its sufjaslorttj over th< cube. The 'varsity backs, Ar?dersOn, Relily an.! Spaldlng, ail tor., through for *ub Btaatlal gains. Th- raoaotoay "f galas ?a.? hnik.-ii hy t?'? cleverly est forward passes, Anderson to Captain How? and Bpaldlng to Howe Th" v.-.i. i ? eaiely *depl ?m the recelvini end of ;. laaea Anderson made ob* pluBge of fifii-i-n yarda through the Um. end gpaldlBg made hla usual long i nd run "f twent) yarda Por the freshmen Markl? made one run of thirty-five yarda doafn the : Ida in.. -: w hen hi ' lM ?naide bul otherwise the 'varsity defence wa impregnable. An.1er?,m ii?.i th.- punting in place of I'auiain ii"?. to-day Hla Itlcka ^"r'' I and hlshM r than Howe's, bul lack the i.iitn'.. ludgmeat In placing. Ander aoa's form I* poor, bul If the coach? - caa corred the technical fault* ha will un? doubtedly do the fais klcklag. He Ia I.i for lift." yards conslBtentl) Ander* aoti has temporarily nupplaated Phllbla at fullback. Th" rale backfield la not defl alteli settled, however Averi sad Davla were the i*ale end? .lay Bon? ?Omfu In llki ij t,. keep him oui ol the gam? tor -i week, end W. Howe has boI bean doing BBtiafactory work. Avery and Davi are poaslbilitlea, if the ci a? a? a? ad tn develop auba The work ol Avery la brill? iant, bul he is UBderalsedj The line-up for me 'varatt] aad fresh* man ti UDfl tu-.lay follows: 'Va Davis, left end Scully, left taekie: Prands, ! i. ft guard; Ketchara, <?- ntr? . Child t, rlghl guard; Perry, right tackle; Avery, righl i md; Howi. quart? rbaek; Bpaldlng, left halfback; Relily, right halfback, and An ! dersoa, fullback. PYeahmsn Park, lefl ead; PeBdletoo, I? it tackle; i'ork, lefl guard; Green and \i? i.. . ? . centre; .\i nold, t ighl guard; Tal- | ' i,,,s. right t ickle: Martin, righl - nd; i ; .f- - tack. i 'ornell, lefl half- ? back. Plmpellj i Ighl halfback, and . afarkle, ft libs? l. Princeton Line Unsatisfactory. ! Princeton, S. -i . Od 5 Princeton'a foot? ball pradlce mi Oshorn? Pleld this after? I noon w.i devoted cblefi) to the Une ., Iob| v. ,-. i .un ?,it? ify? ill? : i name w itb ra, There wa* ?< loag aad hard nut i he 'vai ait backs and ends receive ?* real ami the substitute backfield, trompo ?? .i o i ..i i Bakei. Hammond ami Hendrickson, were used on the fii I '? im Whll I backa and end 1 ves, doing much as they ? rd en pul through ? an limn of haul scrimmage, with a big squad ol coaches on hand to give man Individual Instruction. Th? aorh of the 'varstt) lia? men tin-.muh..m the scrimmage **? rather paradoxii on tin- defence they played a apleadid - and even Ihres I i backa for losses i ? .itui again, but I hey were corn i poor mi ti.Keace. With a much lighter scrub team o:>? 11 in m. the bi* 'varsity forwards could not | "in ti i "i. in tin- Un" big enough t" give the backa even a "hau".' of galaing .\l though tin-' charged hard ami fast when] ? m th" defence, when II "am.' to offensive forwards were alo? an.I ?i tied i.? their posittona 11- mil Ich on v. hose line plan* terdsj game was quite a nail a trial mi the ' varal tv again thla afternoon. H? i bull? loa m : ,. i? pretty hUsky, .uni a har.I man to la? klS but he doesn'1 rail the line with th" speed and ton ? io . an*) him \. i : fai uni. ?s he Rads big h- tond, whose forwai d Ing ha.? been so valuable t.. tin- atrrub and in th.- Rutgi ra p.un", is Improving dally, sad is i?i.?n? to make Born? of th regulars hun y to retain their Both he .-ml Bakei are .? s|.i"uilirl pair of| halfbacks, ami Sawyer aad Dewltt will have to i....k t.. their laurel?. CI s in? ua? !:: m. quarter last ?i to th? game ?hi? afternoot in- win have to ?hon marked Impro* in his generalship II he is to gel ti,,. caj| ?ver Pan as first substitute t.. \-, < dleton. Psrr is not In the same class with Pendle ton ?u some of the other* in i ? ? ? ball, but i? the best Held - eral oa the ?quad The 'varsity lined up as follows: Left end, Waller; left tackle, Browo; lefl w llson center, Bluethenthal; rlghl guard, Mi i.. an (Wlnaats); rigl i ta kl?. |f< i .,? mlck; righl end, sim.uis: quart? ? Pai i Lut halfback, Maker; rlghl halfback, Hamm..i .1 rollback, l!"mu IckSOl Harvard's Practice Encouraging. 11" Ti i. anaph ?,. Th? Tribu?? i ' imbHd -. Ilasa. Oct ;, -Harvard's practice in the Btadlum this afternoon was the most encourasias <?f the aeaaon. There was -ra Bcoiing on ?tralght forward play ?! i Ither th?? s.ml team or .?_? I ibat ItUtl . th" latter KlvInK tin i nether atrenuoua session. Potter, however, ran ?eventy-flv? I for a t"m li'i.w n after estehing a poat, breaklag a apleadid path through a broken field, ami latei C?ptala Plshei ., I' ?? ?.au ..n a fumble, ran . ? ? yarda for aaothei touchdown, v. - . i im coach? mosl to-day waa th" Improve? ment shown In I'm- [.lav of u In? is now at left tackle, where he will play ? Hot) Cross. Dana, tin nea and .mut brought up from th? second team to ti..- rai ill]. ais., did some brilliant II" looks like a bettei and ih in I'.lton. The defence has Improved undoi pn ami im. 'vanity's own playa have to go off HinoothK m oi.i.-i t.aka headway lasalaal lbs aubstitutei Wlanriesworth did klckloi to-da] i ? .: ( (),,, ball OUteMe alnI m II the '\a;.-.it\ lin- BVI 'al tlBiea Ham | | , ,,,),,,, a IKS wa on thi fit Id to-tlay, Quakers in Secret Practice. " ' I'"' -I" 11, .1 , ,,,.. ' '' " ? ?Blven I) of Peaasyh mm Answers in the Towns and Cities Contest 1 .INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 2 WASHINGTON, D. ( . :i MILWAUKEE, WIS. Watch To-Morrow's Tribune for Correct Answers to Trio No 2 football team hold secret practice ti afternoon in explsla4ng the sari I work iiriiin?) i-ios.-ii gato?, Smith, tin- sea* said that it ha.I h.-.-tl msds t. the ratbei i?? >-.t- showing ??f ths toa (?ainsi Qettysburg and Franklin and Ms shall Hinl the certainty of i hard bat! with Ursinua on Saturday. There waa very lim?' <i?"i'' ?n the ?ccr practice that the coeches could ii..??' wish? to conceal Thaysr, who soasas lo ha1 returned t<> iba form expected <>f i>? sarller In ths saos. played la ?ths bael mid sad acquitted blmaell wslL ?U sssfcnsss hss basa In the haadiloa ' Ideas, ?and srlth Mercai and ?Minds to pli back for ti.nil?.s raaj stsrl Thsjrei the i i .-inn.? gasas ?because in- is r p i,i? . ?.ii tin- BQUSd. Cornell Ready for Oberlin. Ithaca, Oct. ?"?. ah ti.isigles ?>{ n ''oui? n football squad are bow Ik'Ihk d rected i" perfecting th? fundament?is i tiio Kann- in preparation for ths gam tin Tin? ti'' ?soon "f laal v ai is su a in -i. remembran? <?. snd ?Ith ?:tiIs than the second tosm available tin' coach? ,? ? ,;,.. ni? ?i n. ni?- ?m ' dread maatered m hopei ? " developing a defew snd Interference which w?n be effectiv? i holding the visitors Th. squad ph -.mi ih's afternoon thai all "f his ?patient ai.- Improving a ??i?- hard twenty?mlnuti scrlmmag r?n- th?- in.-t two mi Ings --in i"' ad ? th?- ti? i,i to-day. Tin- linn wormed up t their teak, and1 th.- ?.?: ity, although hs* ? slighl advantage, was hsrd i i s w i ?? broke hoi? ? through the Un while be lasted, inn ??as ?ml? allowed bal time M< n/. ami u illlamson .Us ?ad I m? tit tin- approval of lhe oscl i i, sad i i ?. ana i\. ? pa up the light ha ha? putting ap thi'- s il! soon I rightful ' laim to Brsl h"n?>is. Muni an? i., i... ? ? ainlng tal Ii to?nlght Dartmouth Freshmen Stronq. Ii: | rrlbun? I Hanover, N H., Oci ' Thi? afternooi th.. second 'varsitj eleven ws? pu! througl a ?tiff . '? it'-, il ? l'i. mu.m t. am and ??i? youngsters cam? ?an on top bj th 'I h? \?..rk ol' tin- ? team was disappointing t" 111 ? - coach? that of the freshmen a surprise, Th? 'vei -ity ?ii?! not hold air, scrimmage to-ds) lait ??.. pul tl rough a long ?Igi il drill an? iho backs ?? ? ?'? n bandltng punt? Th*? liii"-np ?v.?? t'.' sam?. a- that U80d ii the gam? on Wednesday, except ths Plshon and Lowell won. used al quartet Inatead of Uewellyn. win, win be oui ol ?111" fOI a f| ?V ?la? ? With a lei Th" second team line-up used to-da) as. as follows: i.?ft 'in! Msrgeson; lefl tackle, Han-is; irft guard, Parnum; Bcarry; right guard, Dunber; righl tackle Bnglehorn; right end, Tllley; iinaii.-riia.-ks Plshon ami Lowell; i>? rt halfback, An\ righl halfback, Dans; fullback Bnoa Navy Has Heavy Line. n . | Annapolla 11 l Brown, tin of laal season, a ho has not o. si lining up in th?- scrimmage this year, wat on the Naval Academy (laid this afternoon as big as ever and apparently In excellent ? "iniition. Th? i-- ". i no i - gulai line-up nural ? i of plaj i w< re tried outi with the scfub i?.m. opposing Captain Dalton has an attack of tonsillitis snd Is nol likely i" plaj m Hi.- opening garni agalna! Johns i lopkln ? "n Baturda) . Then were three lOO-p.ideri in the line up this afternoon, Brown, n?????- and Bl mer, and the Mavj has no! had so heavy a hm- for years. ? 'oil - stltutlng for Dalton in the ba?kfleld, but when Dalton til.- dough! the back Held, with Bowell, M. K.-.,?-. ? and Rodes, will also be particular!) strong an?) imll-.i1 ? - ? CORNELL^FRESHMEN OUT Two Injuries Result in First Scrimmage for Youngsters. Ithaca, N v Oct I.?Two Injuries marked ths Rrst ds) ?if practico for ths nan squad on Alumni Pie ?i this af? in ?? hen Bti ?-? ' Robb, 'il. a? ting captain of laal season's 'vsrstt . coaching the youngsters, pitted the Ural two strings againsl each othi r. < 'hai It ? Bhu?V i. in blocking h iii-t team man, wrenched the tendon? of the leg severely, n.- ??as at once taken to the Cornell Infirmary, und it i- not likely thai he ??.hi ? -, squad for ome time ii C. fckiniinston, |r., another promising nd t? am, I? -tin un ( ?? kl k in the \t the Inflrmary n< itemeni will i??, ei??'!, other than thai the boj is. Buffer? ing i? "tu ii" sei :? He it probably ? ? "i the ??? ..mi string, Is suffering from s .?."i shoulder bruise ol n?> serious 1 FAST FUT IN i l Final Round Wow Reached foi; Local Lawn Tennis Title. _ 1 GIRLS DEFEAT MATRONS - Miss Sutton and Miss Green Forced to the Limit in Three-Set Match. '" wocnen'a ?stream has lasm ? smpioaahlp lourn OS the courts of the Weal BUI? T,on , Club was devoted mostly t.. th.. .;. . mi. aithougi ; whal ?im ink. high class Two paira won th. lr ?., ,,, tin- iiaal rouod, and t ,( _, Hotchkisa ami til" t<v .?".Imn. .,?.| Mia? Kim a i,.i Misa Dorotfa On i i llOO Tli" final round, witl ? ? of th* Ingles, vmii i,., p?a noon. TI ? mail h between Ah? ? ti Breen and M . ? . M,. ('""rk'" -SI <'hn|-m.'ii Bttn ? of ?i?. gallery, whl? ? to irnamsnl -.? far. aad, . .... wen ?' rlgaed to tli? i -.n? ; clubhouse, so that ? ? ? \. sad oa th. ..i.| 'li.l \tr-u of 11,-, mai ?ras Miss gutton. .Mi Misa Ore? i Miss But! . ....I thi Hi ! lacing si ota Mi broke through aftei ? t and ?ron the opei All ho . playera had not warm-.I to theli ' game, ahen sft< twice the gam? weal to Ml Q Mr- Wall ich a Inning her ?? th? ' ill* I : I - ... I ?,..., .. i Miss Butten tn ought the Ti en . >? I i which Mr?. Wallach, will, two . out tli?' set at ?, i ti.-- last >: i lova one oa Mrs. Chapman Mi.?.? ? ireen opened I ; ar.it ahowed tonn of her 1.1 111? a lOI ? Kam. 'I m BBX< S I . ? - ,".. four timi . to h" lui I B itton and hi t paurtaa : la a whirling ah? ?rer "!' ?mash? ? th" n? Kl Fames were tallied f-.r the - !.. .- m t? . ir fat... The) w- : ? . playing Mrs. Wallach ami Mi; ytaotkgh tii^ lattei a nich mil. -I th. m ?? ) -ion. With i he n- .r. ? in their favor, Mi-s Button sad I ma.l" t . m v t ,.,,. aa 1>, g? t-it'K ' '? ? --. When tin- umpire . all. I -? ' ai- ? th' a great laten tin. ??t in ? mnm .-?..n. but her i broke through for Um first i i Misa Suit.'ii an?l Miss <;:? aad captured i- on ?k, two i,, lag .u love. This brought th 1 her partner raade a laal stand, hut ? lOBl I - ? ? ' ? J. M -? ihm hkisa and Ml i. ,.. .1 Mrs. w illism H Pout* sn ??iit'i hlaady at 4?I, other anal al t old! m" 'h? -?? and a. c racy, Mrs ai.u asalated by Miss nr?t sei it '? ! TI sa u took? ' Hotchkisa sad Mi-? Brownlag wouM be eliminated, but th? worked ahead m th* a? nt two thev aroa eomfoi taMy. Th" follow; 4 iloubl? b: I??mi?? I i ? . .. \t -? - H r. S i Mlxril .: Manvel m .1 Joaapli i London Mr?, gc? l.ylt i: M ? . n an.I Arl ? ? Wot ? linn ?in? ? 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