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a j REAL ESTATE?For Sale. UwMMwWWU^M SUJ5UKBAN HOME. CITY CONVENIENCES. (.oven-Room New ? ml Modern Dwelling, ?porcelain bath, hot nml cold water, ?eety iono gas, large hall '?nil tro ? in ? with high ceilings? handsome cabinet mantel In euch I room? nl???? veranda nroimil house; 12 1 ACRES ?? LAND (well elevated), with all necessary outbuildings?: 7 acre.?? oC I wood Innd: convenient to three adjoining homo? with d?slrab.l? neighbors; Immedi? ately at dopol and convenient to street car. Dwelling alone cost $.1,00?.". PRICE, $8,000. J. A. Connelly & Co., AVANTED, ?o exchange ELEGANT SUBURBAN PROPERTY for CITY REAL URTATE.; R. B. CHAFEIN & CO., INC., No. 1 North Tonili Street. I 10% INVESTMENT NORTH TENTH STREET, MODERN BRICK. JJEXT. ?720. PRICK, $0,700. EIOHTEHN-ROO.M BRICK; GOOD CONDITION. MARSHALL ST. EIGHT ROOMS. LARGE LOT, 200 Square S. Liia.i'l Street, $2,000.' Mnln St-oct, near First, BUSINESS PROPERTY. $U,5()(). J. A. Connelly & Co., 'MONEY. ON GOOD CITY AND COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. R. B. CHAEFIN & CO.. INC., No, 1 North Tenth Street. REAL ESTATE?For Rent. The Chesterfield Apartment Company. FOR RENT TWO ? O ?-H OUSEKEEPINGl APARTMENTS of two and three rooms each, with private bath-roorn. j Steam heat, electric light, free tele? phone and attendance. Cafe Now Open. Apply to C. T. RIPLEY, Manager. Phone 1510. McVEIGH & GLINN Want Tenants for fl.OM per ?nn.. 7 Vf. Malti St.; 16 room*. Pom. at once. FurnUhed. t Wi pet ann., IMC Floyd- ???.; a room?. I (/?per ann.. Wii Floyd Ave.; l? room?. t 430 per ann.. lilt Hanover Su; S room-,. New. t 450 per ann.. lfllt? Hanover 81.; 8 rooms. New. ? iX per ann.. 100 N. Linden St.; 7 roonva. I Kb per ann. 104 N. Unden -St.; 7 room*. ! 420 per ann.. 1601 Hanover St.; 3 rooms. t 120 per ann., 103 N. Fourih Si. ; i rooms. I 430 por ann.. -wo ?. Seventh St.; 10 room*. Ton day?. ? S*? per ann.. 610 N. BlKhth Si-; t rooms. 3-? per ann., 2C0Q Floyd Ave.; S rooms. 5 ?7? per ann., 1237 \V. Cary St.; 7 rooms. New. | NW per nnn., ???? S. Pire St. _______ BRICK DWELLING, No. 316 East Franklin Street, 10 rooms besides kitchen; good location for physician or dentist. 11. SEI DON; TAYLOR & GO., No. 8 North Eleventh Street. NEW "PENT LIST NOW READY. CALI. FOR ONE. FULL AND COMPLETE. J. B. ELAM & GO. JOR HEXT, THAT DESIRABLE THREE-STORT MODERN BRICK DWELLING, No. 1022 Main Street, near Reach, containing in rooms. This house will be put In good order. II. SEI DON TAYLOR & GO., No. 8 North Eleventh Stroot. JOR REXT, NO. 1007 WEST FRANKLIN STREET. 12 rooms, andvevery modern convenience; excellent location. J. B. ELAM & CO. J?OR HEXT, ~ CENTRALLY-LOCATED MODERN DWELLING,, No. 413 Ninth Street, between Marshall and Clay; eight rooms. H. SEI DON TAYLOR & CO., No, 8 North Eleventh Street. JOR RENT. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, 10Jl WEST GRACE, now being papered and painted and put in thorough order. Also Handsome Three-Slory Detached Brick Dwelling, 003 Floyd Avenue, SUTTON & CO. JOR RENT. THAT LARGE AND CENTRALLY-LO? CATED PROPERTY, formerly known as "HOTEL DODSON," on Twelfth Street, between Main and ' Franklin. This building will bo remodeled to suit a light manufacturing business, H. SE. DON TA YI OR & CO., No, $ North Eleventh Street. N.W. Bowe & Son HAYE FOR RENT "BHENANDOAH" Apartments at Lee Circle; eight rooms, and well hen led. No 9 w. Frank.In St.; ten rooms; fur dished. No. '?as E. Grace St,; now buine remod? eled and renovated. No. 222 S. Third Street; an up-to-dato Bat, new. No, 311 E. Main St.; ton rooms and itnblo. Also oilier smaller houues. Cull or 'phono lor RENT LIST. ' For Rent Cheap, Liiouud ?????* Office on Main Street, near Eleventh Street,, with lleftt und Light, GREEN & REDD, iill East Main Street. REAL ESTATE?For Rent, pon DENT, ONE OF THE MOST MODERN, UP-TO-DATE ? STORES ON BROAD ST., Possession nt onco. Hont ?hoap. Apply CHARLES ?. ROSE, 803 East Main. REAL ESTATE. UiiAJflN & HUME, Real Estube, Disti ru neo, Loune. FOR SALE. F I /! finn ELEGANT PARK AVENUES _?!?+???? RESIDENCE il room ?, c vory modern convenience. ,ar?o stable, Jiiat tho location for a physician. Usual torme. F/ 7Cd A NEW 8-ROOM DWELLINa ?P^i/OU bo;iutifully located. In the..West Enil (corner lot}, with, all modern ' Im? provement?. Now rented to an excellent tenant. Easy terms. tl OCn AN ATTRACTIVE AND COZY -PllZuU LITTLE HOME (DETACHED) of 6 rooms, on Twenty-third Street Easy terms. <tl inn A TWO-STORY FRAME DE ?plilUU ? ACHED DWELLING of ? rooms, on West Duvnl Street. Now rent? ed ul tlSS, An unusual opportunity to In? vest a email amount safely. FOR" RENT. 018 Wost .".In In Street, A MODERN EIGHT-ROOM DWELLING, conveniently arranged and located. ? 803 Third Avenue, Chestnut Hill, MODERN DETACHED SEVEN-ROOM, PART BRICK AND PART FRAME. MONEY, "~~ MONEY, IN SMALL AND LARGE SUMS AT G PER CENT. AND G PER CENT. CHARGES REASONABLE. COLLECTION OF RENTS A SPECIALTY. FIRE INSURANCE WRITTEN. PROMPT AND COURTEOUS ATTEN? TION TO. EVERY INQUIRY. ?3 N. ELEVENTH STREET. Henry S.Hufz_.r$(o. */???_> fc.MAIN ST.. ? V*? r?ktA?T UTATCt CUNAOCO. Vacant Houses WANTED TO SUPPLY. Apply CHARLES A. ROSE, Real Estate and Loans, S03 East Main. RENT ACCOUNT. Place your's. ?with., .us. Prompt returns. McVEIGH __ GL-TNN. COLLECTION OF RENTS A SPECIALTY. McVeigh & qlinn. ~_?Ct?00LS7~" MISS M. ANNA JONEST VOICE CULTURE AND THE ART OF SINGING. - SA ENG E t? METHOD. Studio: No. 70?> West Grace, Richmond. JOSEPH BOPP, Richmond's Foremost PIANO TUNER, 819 East Broad St. Telephone 2758. RAILROADS. Southern Railway SCHEDULI?: IN EFFECT OCT. 15. IOCS. TRAINS LEAVE HICHMOND. I'M A. M.?Dully?Local lar (-barlette; N. C 12:50 P, M.?Dallv?Limited?I'ulTOt Pullman to Atlanta ami Birmingham. New Orleans, Memphis, Chattanooga and all tho South. 6:00 P. M.?Ex. Sunday? Keysvlll?. Local. 11:30 P. M.?Dallv?Limited?Pullman ready 9.80 P. M? for all thu South. YORK RIVER LINE. The favorite rouie io Baltimore and Eastern pointa. Uavea Richmond 1:20 P. M,, dally, oxcept Sunday. 2:15 P. M.?Local?Dally?E-cent Sunday. 4:20 P. Al_Excupt Sunday?For West Point, connecting with stf-n-mers tor Paltlmov? and rlvor landing?. Steamer? call at York town nnd Clay Bank Monday?, ..-?due?, davs and Fridays, and at Ulouccster Point anil Allmonds Tuesdays, Thursday and Sftturdavs. ?, ,_._.' 4;4S A. M.?Except Sunday?Local ml???-?- for Went Point. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND. *" 0:S3 A. M, and 6:J2 P, M.-From all tlio South. 3:35 P. M.?From Charlotte and Durham. 8:10 ?. M_From Keyavllle and lnt?rmedlato ?tallona. _.?_'. 9:2d ?. M.?Baltimore and West Point. 10:? A. M.?Dally-Except Sunday and Mon? day; ??10 ?- M., ially. except Sunday? From We?t Point C. W, WESTDURY. D. P. ?., Richmond, Va. S. H. IIARDWICK, Vf. H TAYLOE, P. T. M., G? ?? ?., U. 13- SPENCER, Oen'l. Mgr.. Washington, d. C. Executors Notice. This company, having qualified as EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OF MA? JOR ROBERT STILES, deceased, all per? sons having claims against said ESTATE are requested to present them, and those Indebted to the ESTATE, will please make payment, Virginia Trust Co., Executor of Robert Stiles, Dee'd. PATWTS GUARANTEED Patents Secured or Fee Roturned. Send model or slteteh for free opinion ns to patentability. Send for Illustrated Guido Pools. Contains 100 mechanical move? ments and t.IST OF IN VENTI UNB WANTED. TELLS HOW TO OUTAJN AND BELI. PATENTS. Full oartlcu urs of NEW TRADE-MARK LAW, COPY? RIGHTS, etc. Putente scrii rod through u? ndv"rtl-Od (reo In World.* Progrees. Sample copy free, -?va.n$, Wilkens f Co., Reg, Patent Attorneys. 61S F ?_???.? WMh' * n Ingtoii, p. C. WANTED, WHITE GIRLS BEGINNERS PAID WHILE LEARNING, Steady employment ? good wages. Apply to ALLEN & G1NTER BRANCH, Seventh and Cary, MEETINGS, L O, O. F. NOTICE.?MON day, October 10th, 8 P. M.. '";"s-%'*S-r I'lchrnond Lodito No. 1, corner ^hmTr- Rol videro and : Main Streets, will havo somo special work on hand. Brothers from this and other lodges are cordially Invited. A good timo la erpceted. pected. g a A CALLED COMMUNICATION Ul<* W Richmond Lodge No. 10, A. K. & i^r> A. M.i will bo held In Masonic Tem ._ on Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock, totober lGth, 1005. Work In Second De? gree. Members of sister lodges and trans? ient brethren cordially invited. , By order of the Wor. Master, R. 'B. SNEAD, Secretary. A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE STOCK holilers of iho Chosapcake and Ohio Land and -.Improvement Company Is called for Wcdnciday,? October 2.0th, 1503, at 11 o'clock A. M? at tho ofllco of tho Secretary, corner Eighth and Main Streets, Richmond, va,, to consider: first, tho question of disposing of tho whole or any part of the real estate of the company, and distributing tho net proceeds thereof among the Stock? holders, and, second, the advisability of dissolving the corporation.. _C. E. WELI.FOltb. Secretary. NOTICE.?THE ANNUAL MEETING OP The Stockholders of the Worklngman's Land and Improvement Company wlh be held at Ihe R.. F. & P. Railroad shops MONDAY, Oct. IC, ID 5, at ? P. M., for tris election of officers and such other business as may properjy come be? fore them. _JOHN T, ROTH. Sec'y. "' iJirtivUS A1MD ORGANS. THE CELEBRATED ESTEY ORGANS at factory prices, freight prepaid. Large shipment on the way, of the latest styles. We will save you from $25 tc $T/0 on any organ our factory manufac? tures. Easy terms. Lowiwt prices. Finest organs on earth, ESTEY OROAN AORNCY. ' American National Bank Build I h g.____ trunks! ?PENCE. 22 AND 24 N. NLNTH~ST., HAS .the largest and best assortment of Trunks, Satchels. Flasks, Card Cj-lsos and Leather Novelties ever shown In this city, and at the lowest prices. If your trunk or bag Is out of order, 'phone us; we will call for It and return It same day. Our motto: One hundred cents for your dollar. E. H. SPENCE. 22* and 21 N. Ninth Street. WE WANT YOU TO CALL AT 703 EAST Broad Street and convince yourself that we have the largest and oest line of trunks and traveling necessities In tn? city: repairing done. H. W. ROUN TREE & BRO.. Trunk and Bag Co. I-'. .. ' ..? ?=---? ' , ', ?. ".J SI ORAGE. FOR CHEAP AND DRY STORAGE rooms apply to RICHARDSON & CHAPPELL. Storage Department. Bel vldere B'j'lillng, 601 W. Main F3tr<v .. FINANCIAL. WANTED. TO BORROW $15,000 ON A Raphael pa'ntlng and a Boucher minia? ture for six months' security othe, than collateral given and Interest guar? anteed. Address L, 269. care thl?** office. WANTED. TO BORROW $1,000 ON A Raph-iel painting and a Boucher minla ture-for six months' security other than collateral given and Interest guaranteed. Address L. '?-'.9. care this onice. DYEING AND CLEANING. CLEANING AND PRESSING WITH ORI glnal shape, without odor, .ladles' and gentlemen's handsome garments of every description; prompt service; ?phone 2274. MUTUAL STEAM DYE? ING WORKS. Laurel and Broad. FRENCH DRY CLEANING AND FINE sample dyeing done by WALKER, 2O0 N. Fifth. 'Phone SS9. JOHN LATOUCHE-CLEANING. AND Dying, Scouring and Pressing, tp East Main. 'Phone 2419. FLY SCREENS. SCREENS AND AWNINGS MADE TO order; get estimates -t once. C. B. NORVELL, 211 1-2 North Sixth St., Th'-n? +-**. MILLINERY. DON'T FORGET TO CALL AT MRS. JULIUS REAR'S, H?3 E. Miln Street. A look at our fall and winter millinery? It will pay you, as the line Is complete and up-to-date. Prices lowest In city. Also Suits, Cloaks and Furnishings for ladles and children, THE LITTLE STORE- AROUND THE comer ls still offering the most attrac? tive hats at the most reasonable prices. MRS. M. L. WORTHAM, 216 N. Third Street. BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY OF HORSE Show Hats at remarkable low prices all this week at MRS. M. L. WORTHAM'S, 210 North Third Street. FOR THE VERY LATEST EFFECTS IN shapes and tasty mllllnerv at reasonable price? call on Mrs. ANN?E ROACH, '?"F East Broad Street. CALL AND INVESTIGATE THE s'oo1* of latest Millinery at MRS- M, M. MOORE'S 121 E. Broad streot. CHURCHES. CHRISTIAN .SCIENCE. FRIST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Services will bo held In Belvldere Hall, 4SI Vf. Main Streot, Sunday montine 11 o'clock! eubjeot, "Probation After Death." Wednesday evening R:30 o'clock. Tlie reading-room Is lo? cated In Room 23. Chamber of Commerce, and I? open every week day from 2 In the afternoon until ?, All are cordially Invited, bolh to the services and to the reading-room. SEAU6P PROPOSALS. ?~*~~~~' Commonwealth of Virginia, Ofllco of Superintendent of Publio Printing. Richmond, Va., Oot, 13. 190?. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE oeived at THIS OFFICE until 12 M. of THURSDAY, OCT. in, 1906, for the PRINTING for the State of Virginia from date of contracte to Oct. 1. 1000, Printed schedules showing in detail tho ciussiflcatlons will ho furnished on ap? plication to (ho bidders on vvliloh all bids will bo reijulred to lie made. .Contractors will bo required to enter Into bond with security, tp be approved by the Secretary of the Commonwealth, for tho prompt and faithful execution . of their contracts. Tho right Is reserved of rejecting any or all bids, and the work will bo award? ed In duel) lots or portions ns the Super? intendent may deem proper. DAVIS BOTTOM, Superintendent of Publio PrintlfUf. Out. 1M6.17.19.?1.23.25. VIRGINIANS DEFEATED '?M TIE "BEOSKIM" (Continued from Firm Page.) successive lino bucking tho Rcdmen pushed tho ball down the Meld until It rested on Virginia's twelve-yard I,tie! Exlndlne went through ?uard Cor tour yards, Bo won hit the lino for five yards and went through loft tackle a second later for tho llrst touchdown. Llbbv kicked goal. Fifteen minutes nnd twenty nine second was tho time for tills louch down. '.. Positions Reversed. Positions were reversed, tho Virg?nia boys defending tbo west goal. Johnson sont tho oval to the Indians' ton-yard line and the ball was brought back ten yards and kicked to mldfleld, Vlr? glnfc.' failed to a_lvancr_ tho ball on lino plays and the ball was again kick? ed. It went to Archlane.tte, who was nnlled In his tracks by Brirry, who went around tho end like a flying wedge, His ! tackling brought forth the; loudest cheers I from the supporters of ilio Orange and Blue and a long che<y with his name I was given. Exlndlne attempted an end I B-C?OAD bTE3__?_ll' fU?Jl'-J-xiJj-i X-jit-^xX _ii jcxJ?x?mx?x o>_ v/-ia.i,-4?o-J_-i? Vlxti-riiNlA *JUX.'i'J??fc_l\ play and he too shared the .same fate as Archlanette. Barry .had ajaln stop? ped a runner before any gain could bo made. Libby kicked to the fifty-five-yurd line a*n-l Crawford came through wUh good Interference for ten yards. On an ofiislde play the ball went to the In? dians. Dillon startcid.' y-fth the' oval but was pushed back for a loss ot three yards. DUlon tried Virginia's rjght- tackle and got through for six y'ardii. Bow-en was used by his" team In hit? ting the line. Time and nguln ho went at Virginia's line with terrible force. The IN THE MIDST OF THE FRAY. line held very flrrnly, but not as well as the ends. Abaney went through right guard for a-_ratn of six yards, and Bowen, advanced the pigskin flve yards ln tho same manner, Abaney went through loft half for six yards, and Dillon carried the ball to Virginia's twelve-yurd line by an end play. 1-o.rouquo went through guard for live yards, and Dillon ?????^ KEILS CATARRHAl GERMS. Its Healing Air Reaches Every Tissue of ! Nose, Throat and Lunga, All the stomaching dosing In the world cannot do any actual good In tho treat? ment of catarrhal troubles, unless the noBo and throat aro completely freed from catarrhal germs', and the poison that they produce. Hyornel Is Nature's true cure for ca? tarrh. It destroys nil germs In the air ? passages and lungs, soothes and heals [ the Irritated mucous mombranco, and effectually drives from the system all traces of thn pel. on. When using the Hyornel treatment, the air you breathe Is like that on tho mountains, high above seal level, where the pine woods nil the air with purifying and healing qualities | that give health nnd strength' to lho-.o suffering from diseases of the respiratory organ. Breathed through tho neat peck- | et Inhaler that nomos with every out? fit, the healing air of Hyornel reaches every tissue of noso, throat and lungs, and Immediate relief is given, and a per? manent euro ls soon mudo. The complete Hyornel ot_t.lt, oonelsthig of an Inhulor, medicine dropper, and one bottle of Hyornel, co.ts only $1.00. extra bottles 60 cents. If you cannot obtain Hyornel of your dealer, It will be forwarded by 'mall, postage pile!, on receipt of price. Wrlto to-day for a free sample bottle and con? sultation blank thnt will entitle you to services of our medical d<?pi.rtrae_i. with? out charge. Tho R. T. Booth Company, Hyornel Building, Ithaca, N. V. Wont again through right tnekle for throe yards moro. Laro ? quo was pushed to Virginia's Iwo-yerd Une, and then tho "Hike! Hlkol'? Hike!" from the Virginia rooters limited aerose the field. It spur-? red the warriors on, and thoy held the Indians for downs, It -wns ? narrow os*? capo for Virginia, and but for tho ?olid lino, another, live point.*?, would have been nddert to the scoro. Tho ground rulos brought tho ball out ton yards, and It wiiis kicked by Crawford to tho forty jvtrd lino. Exlndlno recelvod the pig? skin, and was nnllod by Barry without any guln. Tho whistle blew, and "the first twonty-llve minutes of play was end od with tho bull In Carlisle's posioselon on Virginia'? forty-yard line, In Midst of the Fray. Cnrllslo had the east goal to defond whon th?. whistle blew for the second half. Johnson, Virginia's loft hoir, kick? ed ' tho pigskin to tho ton-yard lino of tho rod mon, and Archlnnotto brought It back forty yards before he was down? ed. Tho oval was again given to Archl? nnotto, and flvo ynrds were mado. Por? ter, who was placed In Exlndlno's place at tho opening of tho half, came through guard for four yards, LarouqUo fumbled, but fell on tho ball at onco. Barry biockod a right guard rush, and was In? jured. Time was called for a few min? utes, but the plucky llttlo right end mnn remained In tho game, and In tho next scrimmage did effectua] work. Shel? don, who had taken Abaney's plaoo when tho second half started, went around tho left end for four yards, Porter went through guard' for seven more, and Dil? lon gained two yards by nn end play. Tho second down and two to gain. Por? ter went through for? five yards. The Indians were penalized fifteen yards for holding, Archlanetto tried the lino, but failed, and^Llbby kicked to tho twenty-yard Une. On a criss-cross play, Virginia advanced the ball five yards. Crawford kicked to the Indians' forty- ! five yard Une, and Libby brought the ball back five yards. Barry went throu_?ja the line like a streak of lightning, holding the runner without any gain. Sheldon went around the end for four yards, but Barry caught Archlanette.before an end play resulte^ In any gain. Dillon ad? vanced the ball four yards, and Porter carried through guard for nine yards. Porter and Bowen made slight gains, and the oval waa snapped to Jude.v Johnson come through the Une, tackling the run- I ner and forcing him backwards. Vir? ginia got the ball on a fumble and Randolph wont through tho line for ft slight gain. Maddox went through right- j guard for three yards, and Crawford was Injured. Waples took his place. The In? dians blocked a kick, securing the ball on Virginia's forty yard line. Porter went nround right-end for five yards, and Archlanette , sprang through oontor, lltorally Jumped his way for six yards. Bowon hit right-guard for five yards. Archlanette again waa brought to terra firma by the sure tackling of Burry. Rowon was pushed through Virginia for four yards and Dillon advanced the ball by nn end play Cor eight yards, John? son, Virginia's clever left half, was In? jured and Neff went In his place. Archla? nette waa suffering from the effects of ? tho hard falls ho had received from I Barry's tackling nnd went out of tho I game, diarree taking his place, Chaires j was Immediately used. Ho went at Vlr- ? glnla's right-end, but like Archlanette, he I was stopped by Barry. Virginia made an offside play, and Carlisle was given five yards. Bowen went through for seven ! yards, and Sheldon hit the end for six yards. The hall was on Virginia's six yard line. Twice the line of the Orango and Blue held the rush of the Itedinen. With only forty seconds more lo play, the Indians pushed ShtTnon through left-! tackle for the second touchdown, Dillon kicked goul, mnklng tho acorn 12 to 0 In favor of Ciirlls'e. With twenty aoconds to play, Charres for the Indians, kicked to tho twenty yard lino. A second later the whistle blew, and the greatest gamo of foot-bnll thnt will ht hero this season waa at end. Th?? Line-Up. The line-up follows: Virginia. position. Carlisle. Warren.left end.ludo HiiMkell.loft t-jickle.Bowen (Captain!. DaniicrUeld.left e mini....Dlllcm EIGHTH AND BROAD STREETS, ? ' ? " ' ' . ' ?." " Our $10 Business Suits -' Is Our Standard of Value. In workmanship, fit and cloth we guarantee these suits at $10 to be the best on the market. They are our best adver? tisement. Compare them with any $13.50 and $15.00 suits you know of. MEN'S SUITS AT $15, $18 and $20 are the kind you get from your tailor for double our, prices. ' oys, Every boy has a chance to get a handsome PONY AND ? CART FREE. Every 50c purchase gives you a chance. Come, in and see our all wool suits at $1.48 and upward and find out all about it. . ' , , SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK, Men's Silk Four-in-Hand Ties, !6c. Dabney,.cen ter.Hunt Murphy.right guard.Lorouque (Marchant)., Cooke.right tackle.Dubois (Captain). Barry.right end..Lubo Randolph.quarter back..?Llbby Johnson.left half.Abaney ' (Neff). (Sheldon). Crawford...,.....right half.Archlanette CWaples). (Charres). Maddox.full back.Exlndlne (Porter). Referee, Mr, M. J. Thompson, of George town; Umpire, Dr. Nathan P. Stauffer, of the University of Pennsylvania. College Play Boat Club Team. The local lovers of foot-ball are looking forward vvl? :i ? ei? ? ? ? ? t-veen Riehmond College and Virginia Boat Club on Wednesday. The col o.e team has been working hard sinco their first camo with Rnndolph-Ma eon, and by putting In new ends has been freally strengthened, as was shown by he tie game with William and Mary. The arrival of tho new suits has also added to the enthusiasm of the team, and every? thing promises a good season. The Virginia Boat Club has on Its team a number of good players, and Is being coached by Nelson Robins, end en Vir? gin'.. Polyteohnlc Institute, 190.. They ex? pect lo give the Spiders all thoy are look? ing for. The proceeds of the game will help to equip the Virginia Boat Club, Yale, 30; Holycross, o. (By Associated Press.) NTW HAVEN, CONN, Oct. H.-Talo defeated flolyorose this afternoon In a hotly eontosted game by the scote of 30 to 0, The play was particularly hard In the first half, Holyr.rot-s giving the blue rush line a thorough trying out, al thouRh Yale managed to run up three touchdowns In that period With many subs In her lino arid the back field en? tirely now. Yale, ?ailed to set such a fast pace In tho second half, scoring but twloe. Harvard, ia; Springfield, o. (By Associated Press.) ?????????.. MAR0.. O.t, 11,--Harvard defeated Springfield Training flohnol to? day 12 to 0, a spore not quite half as Innre as thnt which Y-lf? ren up ag-tn.t the same tenni la?t Wednesday. Jum? bles were frenuent. and at times eo.tly, especially for ITarvnrd. Princetr-n. ?t*: T.i.<?Vn(|?, o. CRv Associated Prese,) PRWOTCTON V 3, October 14 -Prince? ton had no fllfU'iiH-r In dlsr>o?ln<r of ?ha liaain? RiiA_??ll rinlUa? t.-n tn-da* and ran up a score of 4S to 0, with little effort. Tho Princeton men showed a pow? erful attack and mowed down their ??? ponente mercilessly In Che llrst half, mail? ing the score 8*7 to 0. Naval' Academy, 6 ; Dickinson, o. (By Associated. Press.) ? ANNAPOLIS. MD? October H.?The Na val Acudemy eleven managed to win from Dickinson College to-day by a acme Of ? to 0, although It required the hardest kind of work to do It. The midshipmen's one score was made with only 80 seconds of the last half to play. Our Mistake in Porto Rico. General Roy Stone, who has spent much time In Porto Rico since It passed to American hands, ftas an aril eie ln one of the current periodicals in' which he shows that, with the best in? tentions in the world, the American gov? ernment has killed the prosperity of tho Island with mistaken kindness, and to a considerable extent General Stone's view Is corroborated by the letters of Indiana citizens holding office'In Porto Rloo. Tho trouble started shortly after we got the Island, when It was swept by a tornado. S'hlploads of supplies were sent, and tho peoplo were fed. They immediately Jumped to the conclusion that tho American government would 3eo to It under all circumstances that thoy Should ? not starve and, thus be? lieving, they oouJd see no reason w'liy they should work. With ample popu? lation, Idleness was everywhere, and la? bor was not to be had. Then Congress did some foolish things that havo escaped the attention of the country In general. Under the regula? tions it adopted no corporation Is'per? mitted to own more than 600 acres of land, nor can a stock-holder In one land? owning corporation hold stock In an? other. All franchises are mado subject to revocation or modification at any time. This sort of foolishness has put a stop to railroad development and to the busi? ness of planting on a sufficiently largo scale to make It pay. The net result of fheae various kindly efforts has been to knook the exports of Porto Rico to al? most nothing and to drlvo many thou? sands of Immigrants from the island.? Indianapolis Star. * " ' Mrs. Bigelow's Wit. Mrs. Poultnoy Biglow Is a favorite ln EiifUab society, At Cannes. In Ujn-lon -and In th? country she la equally popular. Mrs. Bis low I.. a moralist?a witty moralist. A rolt llonnro whisky dealer, arrogant and purse proud, one day showed her ? iihatoifrauh of a ROY houset that he had built. "Tell in? ?hai in call It, won't you?" he said. 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