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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 7

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THE CINCINNATI, T1IUKSDA Yt OCTOBKK 1913 2574 J. H. Barr. 110 tJeorgs Omard, Hm. 2570 211f 25H1 4IV.I71 25' ut.

n. uruegs, iyrinca, 105 Miss Jean. 10 White Heat. I 'Mutual The 2 mutuals rail: Mariun, straight $1 1 60, place $5 SO, atow $4 70; Galley Hlave. place SO, show 10: preen, show 40.

Start good. Won esfily. eeond and third driing. Winner Mrs. J.

Darby's bK 4. by Orsim Lady Marion. Trainer. J. Kverman.

Sir Marivn. twiv forwartl'y grid well hamlleu, Birwcrl into the lra.1 the stretch Pirn and the other afe. Galley flats, bird ridden for the entire trip, held on juM, long erj)uh for place. 'Oreen drojij'ed liack at the atrctcn turn aud caaie again in tLa last furlont. I'ryils Kmrra cked a hig can.J.

H. Barr tiad to ro wide ail the way. MiM Jean quit badly in Uie stretch, fcratcned: 2565 Oal.Iand.i OR A JHIRD At riii furlung: for two-: handimp; purse; VM aJd.J: net taiuef.o the wuuier $475. a-QfO FracUona! Time 0:24 2-L 0:50, 1:17 3-5. Went the past at 157 in.

1 1T at Sururs nt.gjjia.- Bnmrwiii, 1)5 bs-. 97 Anrtime, 100 lavlv Mmwi cti M. Or. rwinuel. 2JW -V.

PP. 'i 2 5 4 1 1 1' 5 2 1 2J i' 3 I I' 3 4 2 2 4 4 14 5 i 5 5 7 he 5- nuitnaii paid: brons Ant1inw C-i or. ng. straight I0 Mart t-jod. Won drituig.

Mcond and third tfic same. Winmr, A. P. Hutuphrni. eh, hy Stalwart Miw D.

Lhan. 1 Brotus-wiDc liegsn but wed much ground by i4a)inn do to th- rail stoutlv, heal Bar sate in thf final Bar. iituh'r the beat, aw tuiru back "in ihemt three furio'ig and lc.it much Cruund g-ang mto the irreti-h. Anytjete tired afte gong a half rrile. loidy McooVt meat well for live OdAA 1 Oie mile and a aiD44 net talue to sinner.

$465. Fractional 1 lme at 3 23 p. m. Kf st 3 14 1 Starters 3T. eihla.

PP. St. Vj S. 2 2 2- 25 3 I 3 3 3 2 I 3 3 26'a 2C07 2607 10... Sleeia.

113. Momstoan, Hi iar The muuiahi paid: Flbbbrrgast, tna.t i. place $2 2 HO. Start good. Won ea.il,.

dri. ing. WLtatr. A. Turuey a b.

3. by Martinet Cavabel. W. Mar. in.

I 1 ia)Krga-t a an realraincd the first three quartern, mo ed up with a ruh thereafter and won well in hand. Neeth, also reatraiued the first ime euarters. was not g.d enouch when it catee lo the fiua! dritr. Morristown led the first three quarters on suflrrence and it-tired nurriediy heu it came lo th: real racing. yfA 'U RACE Sn furlong: for three-year-.

4( tOMO MeV Fra.aal Tag a 24. 0 4 4-5. 'i 14 ll 1. I Start. Vteuhtf 25 104 2n0 107 ie Irish Genuemaa.

107 Maria I I04 2596 Weyaaoke, 107 2nfs Duauesne. 107. Sehag.i. 107 PP. W.

li 1 1 I'l I'l 7 5 35 2k 2' 6 1 4- 3' 2 5 JS 4' 3 4" 6 4 7 7 7 7 patce aj, shuw t- oO; U-iartormaster, plat $4 Wioow. U. R. Bnaadt's or. 4.

by Saateilo FJ Sonnra. went au the lead at nee, aad. darponsg of Maria hi tf-ia-wrmaetsr. Tne latter ran good ra-. hut was tiring fact toe stretch run.

Mam rent fairly well LHl-queanc aud diakked the going TV. 1 1 I ORAR RACE One mile and an eathtJi: fr s-DHO vabe lo 44WJ. Fracvonal lime at 1.1 a. u. t-ni at 4 Ind I Starters Weights.

PP. l. 5: 2 3 4 6 8. It 2i 3 4 i 6 Ht2 Cateshy. p9.

1 A 1 4 2 115 2971 2.Vt2Orpertb. 1J 2.VJ l-hil Jir. 112 IVneew Thorr. Ill as a ara on wnim. arrsuini ahoa 3 10; Insh snow 3 5u.

Start good. Won casjy. tore ad and third drniog. Trainer. H.

IV Brandt. Cash ea Debrery. st beane in the luT ring. th ftrM half, had plenty in reaene to ttail eff near the rad. Irian Gentleman rM a big sap during was outpaced tU ue wsy.

Sebago traiUd badly rrki'thow 3 12 Elfen.ii. piace $4. show $3 70; Brook- Start rn. Woo eaaily. eeonsd end thirl dn g.

Winner. A. P. Humphrey, Jr bik. a.

by Dixoo A 43 M. Irainer. U. Lehaa. Cet'sry raaaa ti b- aa-i aa-W oul'r it is the first half, but moved up stoulW themfw only to meet with mtrrieniee ea the burt turn ot rarne again in U.e strm aod won weil in hand Ufrnd'i wa wrU up ler the enure trtp.

Brookjieki ran rend race. rper'Ji turd after pou ft Je and fcjpd the dacaixe a ut luruer than be Uwl. LAtlRFI TWENTY-MFTH DAY Or THK FALL LETT NO OF TKE MAR.XAVD sT KTF. HIP. AT LAI RKL.

MD -WEDSLSDAY. OCTOBER IH13. w.ilVcUr Track fast. oe7 HRT F4.CE--lr.t and a US furiotatr. for ruad.a two-year-oids: adaBg.

purse fjnj; ne'. taVae lo die -U4 lwaainjin fraction 1 1 Tiroe-a, 7 3-5 4-6. Ill 1-5. Wwit to Uie rt st 1:2 m. OJ at 2.30.

led. 1 Surfers Wrights. FP. St '4 F. I Cp-r I Ih- CL It Pb VI No Manager.

I 3 l- 1 1 P. Bailry Brirhsganr I 3-11 3- 6- 5 3.5 3615 Jeiad. 103 14 41 4 A.R.HmU rw-J -1 ft 2-Sl ITstbuah. 41 4' 3 2" 2l4Castara. I0 255 Pra-ork.

167 2 7 6 9 61 s' 3 7 1 $'k 577 Milky 105 ColjiU. l(Al VJ Bull Dor. oi Wont.ialr. lO. IL Pun gout 00 dnnti.

(Lvx the same. Joplia. No Manager was rushed to the frost a th earry stag's and slowed good speed all the way. but had to be rVlen oat 10 su.l off Jrsail. The latter came thruudi oa the iroadt sad fuuabed with a ruth.

Flatbueh went ul at die turn, but outlasted the tirn. Cartara. Wortda had DO speed at say race. Scratched- 1515V Lnik hal, 234S Prince ChUloa. I nin SECOND RACE Hsnfp; i.tnu value to the winner.

Ind. Starters Weights. Shannon River, 140. 25 gyoaiet, 147 2540 Mo. 136 2ts lUndrunniag.

145.. 2612 ane. 133 Baehator. US PI -jit 3 1 1 4 Start good. Won driving, piaee easily.

Wmaer, 'reii. -lawt rtoer. Shannon huer. well in hand until the half sn4p; Tune 45. Went PP.

St.4J 12J 3 3 3 J' 8.5 4 4 3' 2 4 6 5 5 4 3 ip the dnr. The Utter luoted up lowl at fie turn out of the field, but wa rut off: came again iM a wsvtng the wwier dwn. Mp tired badly La the but half mile. Yarico was cut off after taking the ettenth fence and Bachelor kt ha rider at the seeund jump. Scratched: 2636 Foicraft, OCQ THIRD RACE fit furloegs; for atl ages; handicap; purse UtO; net value to winner $4o5 Tractiaiol Time 0 9 1-5.

1:15 3-5. Went to the port at p. m. Off at 3.21. tractjonal In 1 237 2: Starters e'u.

iMdora. 100 lugnsFhe. it. 1. 3 1 1 3 i 4 6 4 2- 2-4 I'l lmk SJ 3 6 i 4' 4') 5 31 CarltoiG.

107 I'adeau. 7.. Springboard. 12u 2iel 257 leieti, 4-i 4' 0 3 4 51 art gooo. "on unting.

pmee easuy. eb. 1., 4. by Imdor Aunestiiie. P.

Walker IdKlora. 1 lurwird contender from the break, responded with game effort is the furlocc and wearing lVre-Te down, (nt up in the Hr-al stride. PnreesiK showed lot of speed, but faltered uader rorriiihmerit Ca- lon tired i the last tutrenth sfter getting on almost equal terms with the teaiers. Deronde could ant ca. Jesa up la th early atagej.

i i- MUD BALLS Hurled With Force In New York's Feverish Munic pal Support Is Given Chief Murphy's Assertion Thai He Returned $25,000 Hradv. Reputed Confession Is To Be Turned Over To District Attorney Whitman. York, October I'D. Attacks, denials contradictions, c. arges of graft and faith, subpoena for a black booK iitaning fo.

mcr St nator i's and great crowds at meeting enthusiaMic'and rio.ou marked the uf another day In Nf- York's hot-'-fit municipal campa gn. KdwurU E. MuCall, Democratic candl-' aU for Mayor, attacked John Purroy Mitch. I for his connect on with nsboru Corporat.on. asser iig that Mr.

Slltchel hawked the bonds in the iLix mnrkt-t, when their onlj- valw nrU-d upon Jlr. Mitchel vote in fh: i'ioard of Eftimate, in anticipation of a commiss-ion. Mr. McCall asserted that Mr. Miu hel's law t.eorgc- V.

Mullan, in a loi.i.jist of Albany. John A. Hennessy. Governor Sulzer'a rtUator. whose fcpeechps for the; Kusion ti.

ktt have been a striking feature of tile 'campaign, kept up his attacks mi Taimnnnv 1III ond Mr. Mo-lal laying in Kin talks to Kht irc- of (large canal Kraft by which he declared Tarnmarv benefit -d. rGift Is Discussed. Thf; fS, tru. from Anthony N.

Brady, traction rrtagnate, now dead. fir.t offered to and declined by W'i 1 tfulztr wh.n he was running for 'fovtrnor last year and then given to "liarl. F. Murphy, leader of Tammany 'fall, who yesterday that he irned it to Brady, remained a point of liKciiHslon. Support wag given Murphy's declaration that he returmd the money to Brady by a statement from former Judge gam-uel A.

Beards ey, who or g'nally took the fii-LOnO from Brady to Su.ter and on -he latter's early retusal to accept It lianded it to Murphy. Beardsiey In his statement to-day without mtntionlng Murphy name, said that a campaign contribution of 2.V.t made i.v Mr. Brady In the camp-iern of 1912 -svs subs quently returned to him. Testimony to support the authenticity a letter wr.tten last summer from Sing Sing by Stilwell. a convict, asking the then Governor Sulzer for a pardon in -return for an exposure of "boas rule" in New York City was given during the diy Colonel William H.

Amory, who carried the rardon application to Albanv. St 1 well had declared the publish, veir--ion was garbled. Colonel Amory declared the letter as made public was ex-jctly bs it was originally wr.tten: To Give It To Whitman. Stilwell's reputed confession, said to contained In a "little black book" In possession of Hennessy. will be turned over fo District Attorney W'h'tman to-morrow, according to a statement to-n grit by Hennessy, who was a witness again today in the Prosecutor's invest gation of charges made'during-the campaign.

The City" Economy League, organized with ('Economy and Efficiency vs. fcix-travaganoe and Waste" as its slogan, found I ranks split to-day on the question of advocating the elect on of MeCa'l. To-day the Secretary of the organisation. F. H.

Tyler, resigned announcing opposition to McCall 'n view of recently made campaign charges against him, and his replies to them and the league voted not to send cut any more McCall literature. The Democratic representatives in from New Yo'k City, gave a dinner to their party cand'dates on the municipal 'tick Charles F. Murphy sat near Representative John J. Fitzgerald, ho was toastmas er. The diners cheered McCall, who left the dinner early to make hia campaign tour.

Superintendent Jrhn B. Riley, of t.e Statu- Prison Department, to-night said "he had not decided whether he would accept the resignation of James M. Clancey at warden of ng Sing Prison. Warden Clancey said he resigned because he "had been made, a party to a dishonorable act. through Mr.

Hennessy'a revelation of the ritilwell 'confession," William Sulzer asked the authorities o-dav to. investigate the authorship of ramphlet attacking his wife. MILWAUKEE SALOON KEEPERS Will Carry Fight Aga'nst Baker Law To Supreire Court. 'I If 11, DWATCB TO THE EX9TJIBEB. Milwatiktf.

October 29. The fight igaint t.o Baker law, which automatically limits the number of saloons In any locality to ihe number of residents the district affected, is to be carried ta the L'nlted States Supreme Court. Saloon keepers' who have paM about for licenses are back of the ao-peal, becauf-e if they accept oiate supreme uourt ruling they will be unable to recover the license monev thev have paid. An appeal, however, will perpetuate their busfnefs for ancther six months and will enable them to continue in business 'until the highest Court renders liecisinn so they Judge -that their appeal will more than. pay its own expenses, even if the verdict is against them in the end.

DAYTON OWES COUNTY Tor Salaries of Deputy Election Clerk, Says State Examiner. Co'umbus, Ohio. October 29. The city of Dayton owes Mon.g mery County 175 for salaries of two deputy e'erks of the Board of Elections, employed between January 20, 1912, and July luia. acco ding to the report of Sta Examiner of Accounts F.

H. Doyle, made to the State Auditor to-day. An opinion of Attorney-General Hogan, riven several months go Is used ground for findings. Deputy clerks and assistants are authorized only in counties where there Is reristratlon city, and their sauries be paid by the city, according. to 'hJuty clerks employed by the MlnorneCount MBojjd H.

Hanley. at a sa.ary of 150 a mon tor 11 months, and WM am wn.te. It a month 18 months- A Und-tig So returned against the county for 02, which has ben erdltd to the county, but which should have been credited to various, trust funds of villages and school districts. ELECTION CERTIFICATE Given To Panhandle Congressman After Delay WPBC1AL DISPATCH TO THS SNQCIBBB. Charleston.

W. October With the arrival of the returns from Marlon County, which had been delayed for more than a week. Governor Henry D. Hatfield to-day issued a certificate of election to Major Mansfield M. Neely, of Fafrmtnt.

show.ng his election to Congress in the First Congressional District at the election held October 14. The complete returns show that Major Neely. received mose than 3. two plurality over hia nearest opponent. Major Neely secured 14,003 votes; Julian G.

Hearne, Republican, 11044; Geo. A. LaughUn, Progressive, Walter D. Hilton. Socialist.

2.060. and Howard Holt, Prohibitioniit 912 votes. FUND OF $75,000 Said To Have Been Kaised In Wall Street For Mitchell Campaign. TF.l-lt. DIKPATCH TO THE ENQUI8EI.

New York, October 29. That 75.000 has been raised in Wall street and the financ'al district within the last few days for the campaign of John Purroy Kitchel was charged here to-day. The men who were said to have figured In the accumulation of this money for the Fusion candidate for Mayor-were all reticent when approached. Two prominent financiers who are known to be strong supporters of Mltche. declared that they had never heard of the $75,000 tund.

BETTING GK0WS ACTIVE. SPECI.il. D.M-ATCH To 1 BE EKvCIIlER. New York, October 20. Election betting in the hotel district waa more, active today than on any day since the.cdm,aigj opened, despiie the fact that the McCall bettors, demanded 2i to 1 lor their! money.

"Whllani Reynold, one time' State, Senator, has to plUce on Mitchel against fS.Ow of McCail mo. ey. Fred Watbaum succeeded in gett.ng down two bets of 2.5H0 to IUO0 each. "Honest" John Kelly took the McCall end of one ot these- bets, and Eddie Downey, said to be. acting for Frank Farrell, owner cf the New York American Le4fcu Baseball Club, took the other.

FIGHT ON AT SANDUSKY. SI ScJAX. Iilnriiru To TBI ENQMBEH. Sandusky, Ohio, October 28. -The Supreme Court's decis.en knocking out the Warnes law referendum to-day started a ght for the Erie County Tax Com-mlssionership almost as soon as It wai announced.

Paul Miller, long a member of the ty Board of Review, will be a candidate, but opposing factions in the Democratic party with which he Is affiliated let it be known that -they would fight him to the end, and former County-Auditor John Deist also may seek the place. ALLEGED REPEATERS INDICTED M' BC I At. MHl-aTCH TO THt k.s'u. tRBB. lnd.Octcbe.

A iranJ Jury here this afterrioon returned 21 Indictments against voters who are charged havlngClllegaily regstered in the October registratioftMobt of tne indicted men are negroes. It) is stated tonight that there -may be at least more Ind.ctments returned for alleged faisc registrations. RESIGNS AS COURT MEMBER. SPECIAU Msl'ATCn TO THK BNuCIBSB. Charleston, W.

October 2. George W. who was appointed a member of the Fayette Ct unty Court following th Impeachment ot M. J. Simms, resigned to-day because of friction among the' members of the Court over settlement of claims.

MISS MART HARDING CALLED. Columbus. Ohio, October 20. Miss Mary Harding. sister of former Lieutenant Governor Warren G.

Harding, of Mat ion. died suddenly at 3 o'clock to-day, due to an attack cf cerebral hemorrhage, at her home in this city. Miss Harding had been a teacher at the Institution for the Blind for 14 years, and although not feeling well she conducted hen classes yesterday. Kev Dr. J.

N. Pre3tridge Dies. SPECIAL DIKFATCB TO TIC EKuriBEB, Louisville, October 29. Rev. Dr.

J. N. Prestridge. editor of the Baptist World and Secretary In America for the Baptist World Alliance, died suddenly here to-day. In the unification work among Baptists of the world Dr.

Pres tr dge held first rank. He was the author of a widely circulated book, "The Church, a Composite Life." He was a native or Selma, and held degrees from Howard College and the" Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. George W. Canlfield Dead. SPECIAL DISIATCH TO THE ENQCIRkR.

Gerard, Ohio. October 29. George W. Caulfleld. former OU Inspector and In-spectc of Postoffices.

died here to-day. He was 153 years. old. He was prominent In Kcpubilcan poll ics several, years ago. SAY HE TICKLED WOMEN.

Municipal Judge. Fricke yesterday continued until November 24 the case Timothy of Newport. employed by a weekly publication as solicitor. It is charged that Tuesday Hea'y tickled women who passed him at Fifth and Race streets. LOUISVILLE MAN NAMED.

SPECIAL DISPATCH TO TBB EXqUIBBB Frankfort. October 29. Harry M. Leslie, of Louisville, was appointed State Factory Inspector to-day by Commis- sioner of Agriculture J. W.

Newman to succeed Ben Sands, of Louisville. Leslie was endorsed by a large number of labor unions. 1 GOT JOB FOR N0RD0FF. Harold Nordeff, 19, homeless, who Tuesday evening showed Chief of Detectives Crim a letter wh'ch he said he had stolen in orderThat he might be; sent to some Institution where he would be provided with food and lodging for the win- ter. was yesterday sent by Municipal Judge Fricke to the Department of Charl- es and Corrections for a'd.

W.T. Jack, of the Charities Department, 'obtained clerical employment for Nordoff at the Model Foundry. Clothing was also pro vided for the lad. WEST COVINGTON, KY. Two t'eke will appear on the ballot for lecal effl es next ciy Tbev are: CitizensMayor Joseph J.

Mose Police Jud Edward J. Kennedy: Coond Ha ry Frynu'h, Frank We mann: G-orge Moser. Herman Te-gerder. John Kerns and Har Bchul. oyle's Ticket Mayo-, rhirl a Ml ler: Po.

lie JiM'ge Wl 'am Healy; vncil, Ctto Kl tenmacher. Ml hae! Car. Edw ird lUghe-. Wil'iam D. Seekamp, Qua Sheehan and Wa Koiak.

Arthony (Beck) la aa Independent candidate for Council. W. L. Ho 'ton and son Lindsay, of Main street, left, ye terdiy 'or Pres -et Ark. METAL MARKETS.

New York. October 29. Copper quiet; standard spot unquoted: Novembe Pecembe and January 14 off P.ectro'yt I 6 87. lake $17(817 25 cas ng $16 6l) 8 ft Tin steady; sprt and October I'OtJ'O 06. NovenV $40940 12 necerober $40 10.40 aa Antn nony dull; Cooks in' $7 00.

Iron quiet and un. change Lo don- mark eo I Coppw qu et: pot 74 12s fd. uras i73 7s fd. Tin. firm; spot, and fu ure 15b.

lion: Cleveland warrants 61s Od. New York. October 29. Lead quiet at $4 301 $4 40. London 20 7 Spelter easy at $5 30 3 43.

London 0 10s. St. Lou's. October" 29. Lead $4 204 34, Bpelter $5 3o5 30.

COVINGTON. NEWPORT. I' RriMn mCM I. 1 RACING FORM Died at Ninety-Three. Mary Allen Walab.

widow of Thomas Walsh, died yesterday morn ng at her residence, l'ifa Madison avenue. Deceased was 1)3 yar of age and practically grew up with the city from the time when it waa a hanilat. sne having lived here, for 3 yearm One son and Ave daughters, Thomas Walsh, of P. Lou s. Mrs.

Mttrgaiei Waish. Mrs. Katber ne Hesaln. Miss Noia Walsh, of this ty; Mrs. W.

J. Brad.ord and Mrs. Wil.lam Coan. of St. Louis, aurvlve her.

The funeral will take place to-moi row mornlns at 8 o'clock fixm St. Mary's Catheoral and the Interment will be in the St. Mary's Cemetery. Starting Oat Bad. Henry Johnson, aged 15, and who waa arrested recently for till tapping, was in the County Jail awaiting to be taken to the reformatory, and a sioon managed to put a keen edge on it with which" he cut out the pocket of another prisoner, named Wl Ham Taylor, that SO cents.

Coun.y Turnkey R.ch.ln lu.m ate pUecd John in tiie J.vnle Jail, which is in the C.y li t.ulng La era nt. where ne cannot am: in contact with anyone. Wh.le being taken theie ne told Kechun he would cut out hu pockets if he were not careful and pet his coin. Citizens and Merchants Pleased. Whenv the and N.

raised the switching rales from 14 to 3 cents some tune ago. there was considerable compialrrt hiade about the change and the mat er taccn un by the Covington Ind. atrial Club. hl has had sc. era m.et Dj.

wl Mr. Bren. Ar Su ent The quoot on lay die i.me an with renewed v.gor the rlut ualn tek it up. and yesterday Mr. Arnod wired the Irom lyuisvl.ie, tha: the late had been reatorxd to 1 '4 ents.

which Jus p.i-asiiiM news to shipt.e.a. Taxpayers' Association Meeting. The Taxpayers' Association of Northern Kentucky will meet at Turner Ila.l night and discuss the coruKltutltonal amendment to be voted on at the November elect on According to the league ihe resent tax vst-m Is unfair and khoiild be ahol nvi In FredTuke of the llaml.t..n Coun.v Jaxpayrih- As-fK; af on, nnd Freitcilck. of ti.e local orgauUation. and o.he-rs writ miik'' Property Transfers.

John Hath and wife to T. Rlnrenhark and etheis. Lot IS in Earle's re.ubdivlsion on the feuih aide of Huntla.ton avenue; SI. J. W.

Scott and rnltt to K. RuJoljh. Lvt 15 on thoseost side of Pcott sirert. Cusimt Sprlrigs; $1. C.

cordon to E. trdon. 144 In Schon' suNiiv i.n. Pouth Covington; SI. H.

A. Kenne.iy to 1. rr. yrt of lot in- xjuiLcam corner or ana eireeu; ti. Kentucky Library Association.

ne iven ay I4r rary 1. 1 on will mVt this aft-rnoon at 2 clo a. the L.hra Auditorium and taKe up matters of ntrei-V to the atsoclat.or.s tf the e. Mayor C.tJig. K.

ItilliiPR will make the we omr ad'irf, a.tr whi the metng w.l proc t-4 nt Thi-ra win ht a iw ai. ai T.ir ct.ntent.on oil. u. two di. It Was Not Maud.

fieorge Price, a nTO. wa. placed on trial yesterday morning for th theft if a muie belong, to John Ccrroll fr. in a nsLru camp Ir. Lud.t,w.

and it was will that to ell the mule to John 0t.n Tne Coutt apio.n ed John hy Trice, who to tr.e penUent.nrv from two to ten years. Claim of Campaign Committee. Offlcara of the Republican Campaign Committee announced Ut night that John Allison, candidate for SherifT. looks Ike a'winnr Alliea.n has made an open declaration aa nt gamti.ers and gambllna. Tht-r- are frw re-pubiiians hetf-r ana while he .1 so mucn on stump h- a of th- oid un iha." he will notfims un ione s.

ur' bin jc-css at the jioils. The other r-aau busy. Elks' Social Session. The Covingten Lodce of T.iks last night hs social session at Itt nder oms. Colour) Thomas Ody pr.

prd the frleti stea.s toward Bryan bln the ttias. master. svcra; theatrUal peep), now showing la Cinciunatl were present gave a o.s. wbue the Schnapps Band furnished the mus.c. Hastings Acquitted.

Norval Hastlnss. agd 19. cf 21 Greenup street, charted with cuttinc with int. nt to kill feore lat.tlmore at and rnup s.r-e.a. was acqu.tted yesterday afternoon l.y a Jury, hast nas was reprinted by Attorney Jonn Rlchmonu.

Marriage Licenses. Marriage llcensa were sreure-d jesteriay as follows: Flank Parhorst. aaed 22. and Ids aged ll. both ot this city.

The faihr consented to the mar.l.e George Kinser. am i and F.orenc Velk aged 24. both ef ih elty. Begiktration Completed. Teeterday comrleted the vot-rs.

ttj Demotra.a. 17 Repuol.cans and nv lncepen j-nn taking advantagi; of the last day. I Covington Briefs. W. F.

Ilardeheck )iriiv -ur'd a per-' mil to ertci a frame ra.den..e at iMH Creacenr IV tWl WRRY W. PER 'IVAL Ft.R CITT COM-U1P8IONER. Tl'EiDAY, Thomas Orem. Super'n en-lent ef the and and who has be-n coi-dne-1 to' home for a mon.h, was ab.e ystrday to looU after a duties. There be a polltl-al rally at Johnson t.

Ha.l. Tnliteen and Miilson. to-ni ht. a number of prominent ape ke.s will altenj. Mrs.

Margaret Hosan I. inn- t. Hogan. grocer. lld ye lay at home -'73 Third a reel, of nniLty.

Two sisters' i a broth aurv.ve. Th fi.nerai will be .1 Friday mornina. with requleui mass, at St, Pa.rtck a Church. In the County Court yeater.Iay Lena was appointed administratrix of the ebtate of George lard In. DAYTON, KY.

The marriage of Miss Cecrlia fRakers anJ John Eea-on. both of this city, was soiemn'zed yesterday at St. France's Church. Mi-s An-toine te Rackers. a sister of bride and Fr 4 Fgan, the m's brother.

vrre th artendants A reception waa held at the home of the oride parents. f-'uperlntendnt U. X. Tavlor. of th schoo's.

announced last nlrhl that the avoratj. attendance for tho month of October waa 847 a slight increase over lust ar. The first qujrtc of the school year do es next week, and pj-piU whose grades average 05 per cut or more wilj be prom, ted lo a higher clasa at on jid wi.l have an opportunity of winning umther uromotlon at th n. i i v. irjuiaj Buiooi Miss Lucille Richard, a teacher In the public schools, has been appointed flrnt ai-slstant In the department of music.

8he ill enter on her duties immediately. Ml Bergerueyer wMl assume Miss Richards's duties In the raular classes. MUs Winn McDowell was tendered a surprise by the members of the sophomore oiass of the high school. A political rally was held lan night at A'er-dlng's Hall, Third and Clay street Both Deu-ooiatic and Republican cnndldates for city offices addressed the crowd. The Dayton Men's Club will an open session at the Aud torium at 8 o'clock this evening.

Atorney T. P. Carothera, of Newport wtl speak cn the proposed amendment re a d-ing the emplovment of conv'ct lab on public roads and bridge-, which i to be voted on xt at the rgu'ar elcc lon. At'orney Sam Bailey, of Newp-rt. will apeik on the pr-poed amendm nt rea-d ng the clasMn a 1 of nroi-etty fr taxation.

ThW quea kn will lalso be voted on next wek. The amendments are not un 'erstood by a large number of vot rs and tho speaker? will endeavor to explain the questions. Harry Mastner charged wi'h fail'nayfo provide was erral-ned fore J-d -e Shuev ys-terday and ordered to o-y $2 a week for the support of his young child. Dr. C.

H. Struble. of 8ix avenue. ha ben called to he bs'sM' of his mo'her, Mrs St ub'e. of Te race Park.

Oh'o who guff r-d a paralvtic stroke yest rdy. Owing to her advanced age her condition is serious. Miss Flora Jack-on, teacher in the pub'lo schools. Is ill at her home, and Mls Ellen Bamforth has taken charge of her elapses. LUDLOW.

KY. In the County C'erk'i efB-e in Covlngt-in 29 voters who wert ill or out of the city on he ar daya had reg's ed when the bo k-were c'Osed at night. This makes the registra ion of the city 1,169. It wis claim yesterdsy that a number of eo'or lib ra who are tmp'oyed by the Qurter A Thrasher Company In th const uctlon camp back of the city, whose names appear on the regis trat on beoitw would he to a be'eg alleged that they ar not residonta of the city. Al en Po-te ho employed on the United States snagboat Mingo aa an en: lneer, arrived here yesterday from Plttsbu g.

for a aho-t visit with his tno her, Mr, Jthn Porter, of No 0 Euclid avenue. Then will a apecta mee'ing of the Ch is-tiao Brotherhood at the Pr ebv ian Chu ch on next Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. All member ar requested to ba present. Does Not Know of Son's Arrest. While Fred Sauerbeck Is blng trUd in the Can pell Circuit Co art on an I die n.

charging h.m with- tho m-rder of Ma.uie Miehelbach. his agd tnoti.er, who l.vcs In Suutogate, beiievt a that be is far aw. at woik. During all cf Ung we-ry since tne eruno van coinnuited nUiij 6 have uer Lhia, ana cus. ot inflinin.cj It has iee.i e-sy to ntr the aUj-y.

jo. ey s.a-t 1 f.i.t-.rf anu hsr heail.ia is defect. vu and not e.en snKhieei uii.t that her c. is ou ir.a. for mu life In a.k.wtd to reach her.

In the truii ot the ai at: test i ic- teriay at.ernoon. The defense inuo.uced to wiiiitsses, Ijj-. W. a. Kr c.vr and" L-r R.

11 li o.ii.in, and is tro.mg ti oiind ip a cm or ait.OiiO.ie ir.Man..y. 1 he ir.u wi.l Df re.umea mo. nlng tiie Camp. ell Clrca.t Co.rl, and Attorney LAug for the de.euse ce as wltn ss.j Dr. o.

al ier.y and HrJ joim Ua t. cl are a e. rts, Lr. B.u.e havl Iwen conncetea with lnaiew Asyiuni for several Krca.cs. of diii.cu.15 wa In stri.ra.a( jury.

A pan 1 oi a men was rxnu -ted an uddlt.onal paril of 15 names lra; fro.n th. whe r.1. e- were secuiid irrtm the two patf li nd y.s.eidfty It ws tiett ar to or-w l-i more liaiiics frem tne whetl tefore the toel th ior was se.11 e.l. The- i. is o.

vt II am car.e.-. John Her.iiigu., lit ne O. C. Kle-idan, go Ca dls, ClfO ge Llii.es, K. J.

ueoic cns. He ri owinan ward lici nn Ptt.r Am le It is piobablc t.iat the i-ase w.ll be gl en tJ the Jury late this a ter .0 11. Wlijn Cotir. a i urned the Jurois Were Jnekel u- iT t.a LiZilt. N.

and C. Inspectors Changed. Swotting changes ar- tv, be made 111 the operat.ng department of the N. and C. Etreot Railway t'ompany, enective November I.

The othclal order, covering all phases of the shake-up, was posted jesterciay. Two new positions were created." and wi.l be tll.ed by One i.s Instructor for Motormen and Ct.nd-cio;. and Clarence formerly M-sf wpv-rt brn. mo pluw. new e.

Ik that or plant tn Thomas of f'rice inspector at Th.rd and Saratoga st.eeu. is asin.J to this fiO-sllion. an-, other changes are: tins Selir. at present Day Insirc.or at Thil and Cvurt Covington, to bo Day I ls.on Master at the Newpt.rt barn. m.

H.odeilo. Iay Inapee.or in t.j tx- Iay at Third untl C.ntrt tre.n, eWing.nii. IJ. A. Nor-liru't.

ViUit InHpertnr. Clnctnna.l. to be tians.e. r. in uaj to) tnorv.

Bht 1 11 Third and Parat-Ka atrtt-ta. trnuf'rreU to Ua, duty there. K. N.slu Inspector In Cincinnati, to be Nignt at Thl! a and Saratogu Newport. Tax Ordinance Attacked.

DcrlarlnaT t-at tho attemi ta of the city at Newport to collect veldcle and business tax lirnA-i from a violation of the C''imrpY Ihw. the French-Bauer Company yoa.erday suit in the rami bell r-cuit Court ankmg that all such as arc In confli'-t with the laws hoid J. The eompiinv sl.i asks fiir a lu.lj. men. ir.trie s'lm or tpe total amount ciaimea to have paH in.o the ty Treasu.y sn thH j.iuti two fn uii.t-r dn.4.

and ril--irii; at the time it was onip, to The, tomrainy a )- It ban sin learned the city of NwH.rt was wuhuut l.rai powrr to er.forcei'the iwymrnt of such claims. The case of ns po. a the city an i oth-r tt' buenm In Cincinnati ail delitf rliig C'. in port a Ju.Un.nt for ih at bar wLl at ply tn all elm lar The plaintiffs cla.tn that the ih-e-Js oeuvert.J a.e uken in nrtnn.itl. and that tho dillv.rl's are made on then Consider Air Brake Resolution.

The City Commissioners he a special mivi-lng ycster.iay afternoon to o.ns.Uer Commissioner renJluf.on requiring all ftiee cars to be equ with brakes. There were present the m-ei nc Otgamzer Itczin itr and business Agen' Chris ne rcprea -ing the strtrt1 ratlwa tin.cn. and expert engineers frvn. the ai.J oilier in-( anles nibnufa-t ui leg a brakes The engineers 1 hat in tj i.p F.ni tmra cai w.th air h.tkn. wble (a the un.on a.d tl.e.

co i brir.g eng neets to tH.w that air l.raurt piareu on sins cars. Tn ma.lrr laid oter 10 hnar fropt ome Ie company that claims It can put air brakes on single truck cars. Will Discuss County Affairs. A es of nut. m.tn.

hate l-ai ar- ranted by the r.rpuM can-Progrcssiv Commltiee to be he.d iu I-rllevue ar.J "ti Saturday nikht at B.akc 0ra House. J. Arthur ShackeiforO. Prosrr.a ve ean-C for County miy. a id a he vocrs.

Coionei rjeore H. Alenilng. eindl 1n.el for the La gia.ai re. aJid Phi Kewrort. ill lw inak 1ic "same up l.i a.l..re a ro In th v.

at Hythlin Hail, rtavton. The pmk-r will nit .1 e-'U t.ut the.r p. r. f. In 1.

in Inr will h.M Mijj- arid wMI I the a Ind-up rf the rampa.cn. New Salts The Aluminum Works filed suit yu-terdav 11K1 ihi l.u's B.hneM-r. Gorge Hcr.l.l and the Building and Uoan Association to Late a mot gag- given by Schneider to II. roll set aide Th rla.nt It aik-ges that It secured a iuJgment afcair.st the d.f.nltr: Schneider f-r $10.1 in th- Ore il Court cn October 17. 1' It further thai thiee days after the sj H.cd Schnl er a inCrtgage tt.

Herod. 'M. illsr-riet riled uit aora nn Jos Karl Oil- hrtst for a They wtn mhr-r in Jun ai.d she ciiargts ii- al htr In March, lull. Will Enforce Building Code. The Trustee of the District of Clifton yvs-tcrduv instructed Rul'd ng Commissioner Jansen to caue warrants to be.

Issued for the an est of all persons not complying with the building code. H.rwe the Coon' of Appeale recently held that the ord nanc Is a pro.ier and that t'tii A-to-ncy Hub-bTd tVhwnrti had procc.ded properly In Its enforcement. is propo.ved to nave arrrstH fjllviw ery oi ihe ordinance. Will Probated. Fran Schmidt: of Dayton.

by hia 11. probated ebtcfijy. leaves 1 each to hit children. Lili an. iCaiiiins and l-rana Sifmlcit.

$100 to lib- dacght-r. Jielitn Bchinidt. til- hru e-ho effects to tls chlldreV Uillisn. Katber.ne.. Helen and Frank Schmidt.

nd his shop, tools. Ac. to his sons, AloysUiaud Frank riehm lt Ti rrna tteeatat. to be amonir hl nine children. Krank Sel.mld'.

or Ijs-tn. Is mtm-d aa executor hi tstat. Will Vote on Sewer Bonds. of Soathgate have an to vote on the uuetion of issu.ng worth of bonds at tho November election. If a favorab.e vote Is rendereJ.

th bontis w41 be mod the construction of sewers in tim district. Dr C. M. Marks State Fanltary l.gineer. wlil address a mass meet) is Friday evening at the schoolhoune, upon the toolc "Necessity Seaers." Protest Against Bitual Murder Trial Dr.

Gottlieb Dcutsch and Herbert Elgelow deliver addresses at the mass met ng arranged by the Jewish cltlzns of this city, to be held In the Temple Theater next Sunday as a protest against the ritual murder trial In KuKsla. Re resent atlves of vur.oua churches will be present Special Registration' Tho final of the apecia) days of t'egiMiration yesterday developed that the Democrats were still In the lead Tho total for the three days Is as follows: Democrats, 146: Republ.carm. 106: Indt pendents. 47; Social-It is, 3. Newport Briefs.

Ilea' ty 1 traurfjrs sterdoy were: Miry Crap wl a to H. Hamilton, lot In Blgstiff addlti $1. Sam Mesh to hwartz. let on Dl.iaion street. Belie uc: 1.

Louis Dr mm nd 10 and Li'lpn I.in-denbum. lot on Wate works avenu-; 1 A. W. Parvin to A. E.

Hurt, lot in the Hih-ianda; $1, Sec. After all of the f'iss that was made with reference to the refusal of e'ectlon officers to register women in Bellevue, but s'x ok advantage of the special days to rtgi ter. An opinion waa secured from Attorney General Garnett relative 10 their right to register. Mlsa Jennie Woods, residing at 11 East Fourth street, a cousin of Robert Townsend and of Mrs. F.

A. Davis, died yesterday at peers' Hospital af.er a linger ng nines. Hisel Shepard, colored, residing at 113 West James alley, was struck by an electric car on Beech street. He waa only slUhtly injured and waa able to proceed to his liomu. Richard Waraor.

43. res'dlng at 120S Monmouth atreet. died yesferdav after a lingering Illness. Waaeer waa a ngic, and for several years was engaged In the business of flushtng beer tanka. Carro'l T-ung and Ada Br'itenate'n, both of Ft.

Thomas, secured a license to marry yee-terday. CHAKGED WITH MURDER. Detective Hall swore to a warrant in Municipal Court yesterday charging Jackson Porter, negro, whose place of residence is unknown to the police, with the murder of Earl 8mith. negro, of 533 Pier-son street, who died of stab wounds at the City Hospital Monday. 2641 I ATONIA NINTH DAY OF THE FALL mm sr COVINGTON, KY.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, W13. Weather eteudy. Track heavy. YIKH RACE Five and half furlongs; for two-year-old fillies; telling; purse; $600 added; value to the winner, old Frattiuual Time 0:25 2-5. 0:51 4-5.

1:05 2-3. M2 2-5. ent to the post at 2:02 p. m. Off at Ind.

Starters WeiKbta. 2557 Uabelle Valle, 111.... 2115 Baby SUter 107 lxfl: Brack town Belle, 112. Saott Ovation, 113 2503 Kilcrea, 112 24MC6lle, 107 2072 Montreal. 112 23c0iKyrenc, 107 iieoja, lUi 259.1 2.V57 2300 V'ia Waters, UJ Ma.yaret Lowry, 112.

B. of Normsmly. 107 'Mutual The vl muti'ais pxid: l.sshelle Valie, straight $4 90, place $4 10, show $2 70; Baby Sister, place 111 au, show $6 80; Bracktown Belle, show 93 20. piod. Won esily, and third driving.

Winner, IV. E. Pliilipe chi by Fstlifb Lad Be.ie Welles. 1 rsinrr. W.

K. PLiraps. Isabella Valle began slowly, but gained rapidly alter going a quarter, and though toeing tnuoh ground by going wide into the atrstch. drew out decisively in the lait furlong. Baby Fistcr as back soon after the and rlosed a big gap in the rtreten.

Bracktown tired in the stretch after showing good "peed. Oiation went fairly well. Colle tired. Moulreal quit. nfi SECOND E.CG Sii furlongs for (our-year-oids ami upward; waling; $600 added net to a.O4s- winnrr $510.

Fraetiontl Time 0:25. Oi) :5. Irlfc. Went to the not st 2:26 P. m.

Off st 2:50. "Ed 1 b'tarters Weights. Sir Mariun, 111 Galley Slate 112.... Oreen, 110 Lrrula hmiua, 110. Wiuterzceex Iuj 2574 2570 2562 25M 2009 rP.

Su Owners. Jockevs. 3 1 2 3 li Mrs. J. Darby feorel 10 0 5" 4" 2k 2 C.

ehobe Loftu. 6 5 4 4t ah w. Reiriinger, kedorin 0 7 4 Ioerhoefer Weft, nood-i 1 3 pi 7--- fti D. Ft lUnoviT! 8 6( 6i 6 G. M.

Johnson, Vsndueen1 4 II 10' 10 Si 7" J.MscManus Henryi 2 7 7 9' 9 8 M. C. Moore Dinhtuon! 5 3 1 6 M. Young tibert! 4 3' 2 101 ins K.L. liisgcrald Martin' 7 10 11 11 II II W.

Walker Goo-. OR fCi RACF 6U furkna; for three-year-oldi awww fTA1. rractioiiai inne 1:1 -0. lad. 2551 StartOB Wckihta.

PP. St. i S. 10 10 ef 3 6 3 51 1-- Premier. 102 lilford Thoruaa.

107. F. 8 9 8 3y 3 3 I ilbr 4'' 4'' 7 4 6 7 7 31 i 2 f) 41 6 6H 1 5 2' 2' 7 4 8 10 10 8" 7 7' lo 9 2 6 4' 9 8" 10 Mcnmouih, 106 Frsd Lav. I1K1 2003 2611 2425 431? 25-54 2611 Li es of Allah. I mi i anker.

1 13... hearihstoan, 110 Cuekupur, 115. Neuo, 113 Iloyretra Dwyer. 107 rauik OT ari' in' rkoe eMil' Won (irr.ing, piaoe easily. Winner, Premier broke slow, but gained steadily, and.

closing with a nth. got u-. in the last stride. Tilford Thomas went very wide entering the borne stretch aud weak-ned in the kit sixteenth. Monmouth closed a big gap.

pP! ing Yankee quit in the last quarter. beratclicd: 2023 oce I FIFTH RACE Five and a half ftirlorig: for avwi rracisjnai 1 line s-o, troi, Went TnTl 1551 fiUrtera Weights. b. 2' i'i 4 4' 5 Captain Burns 2" l.k 4 5 3 513 Ortyx. 112 Pi 3 5 4 25U3 Supreme, 109 226 Undercover.

104 2624 Ash Can. 109 Start good. won driving, rjlace easily. Winner, I 'VJ -H turu aau rafuuura ganieiy to a arive. Ortyx bore out at the furlong pole, and Davie.

1 effort at the end was a wek one. Supreme quit after moving up stoutlv rounding the far turn. Scratched: 2639 Galaxy, 2627 Lennie D. bnutlJ' ORKO ff three-rear-olds and upward: selling; purse $500; net value to winner 8400 aCDOa. Frictions! 2-5.

(r.52, 1:18 2-5. 1:44. Went to the post at 4:34 p. m. Ofi tA5? ind.

Starters Weights, PP. Pt. 1 S. 6 2k 2590 2625 202N 2564 2628 Napier, 113 refy, 105 Memr Lad, 110.,.. Henouo, 105 HaMeman, 103 linbrook.

106...... 4 6 2 1 7 11 10 3 2 9 4 8 .6 6 5 5 71 3 21 4a 44 2494 7 7 8 8 6t 5i 101 2592Beaehsand, 108 2600 Adohate, 100 105 26281 Michael Angelo, 105. 4 101 11 11 11 3 1 s' si 8 10 10 10 Start good. Won easily, place driving. "lOBer, b.

LHqualLied. Napier hcok off the oppositioa at the batf-mile pole iu 11 in greatly improved torm, closed witn a rush. erry Lad grved over to the insidein the bst auteenth and omwd. ed Henotio agiinif th fence and was diflqualified. Scratched: 2628 Servicenea "a oroKcJ- BEIJJEVTJE, KY.

The Fourth Ward txmocrata will hold a rally at B-aun'a Hall, Taylor and Walnut streets, Saturday nlvbt. The speakers will be Attorney Aubrey Barbour, of Newport; Blaine Mctatugh-t'n. candidate for County Attorney, and Judge Harry I Hawkins, candid ite for re-election a County Judge. A number of local candidates will deliver short talka on local Issues, Tho Fi st Battalion, Be Ond st ct. Knights of will at end hoi" '9 miilon at their respective churches next Sunday mo.

nt. In the afternoon the KnUhta will go to St. St phen'a fen-et ry, where they will hold memorial FT. THOMAS, KY. The People's party held a meeting the Central school building last night.

porta of the Rallying Committee were reoeived, and several candidates for Trustee gave short addreai.es. 1 MEETING OF TUTS LAT0XIA JOCKEY CLXB, AT PlV-fifc, Vi fi. F. Btr. PI.

Ph 9 9 6J 34 1 1 W. E. Phillips Borcl 245-100 10S-100 3V100 5 8 5 24 2 E. W.Moore Obe 16-1 466-100 24H-100 4 3 1 8 3 K.R.Brsdley Lnftui' 31-100 60-100 12 7 Si 6i 4 H. H.

Griner 28-1 6 0 94 "9 6i K.I). Weir MeCsbo 46-10 11 4 2 2, 4 tW W. Geret Vaiaiusen 31 2 1 3" 8i 7 7 FitsgeriUl Heurv 55-100 3 7 7t" 9 el 8 Mr. T.M.Ir.iu. Hanover 7 5 10 10J 9'i 9 8.

N. Holmsn Marco 47-1 I. II. 11. IP ..10 10 K.

J. Pons tins. W-l 10 6 4 4J IP 11 W.S. raync Goosa 31-1 8 12 12 12 12 D. IyLsa Fretirh tu.

rPT fh. 4 100 199-100 13.V100 340-100 205-100 9-1 Vi- 26-111 5-1 22-l 11-1 13-1 15-1 'i-V-l 220-100 Onriern. I A. P. Fr'rh K.

R. UradL y. MrDoaald I. li'insyton W. Walth Neylonl r.

SiT 445 -HO 125-100 2V.00 26-10 10-100 It 10-100 2f-l thwaite Rogers, 1 'oc i Wj. i-t f-4 AO, jbow 5), Hs. picf: $3 tVi, ctauw iO; and pwar.i; handiesp; purse; fCOlladded: 0 24 4-5 0M2.S I 17 l-aii. Vtmrt tke -t F. 3 Ownerji Turney Jockey.

ferret! tirot Mr. IfrMOO 12-10 Cl. 3o-ton 15-100 Sh. Out Out J. C.

tahn C. jkailam Loftu. 10 Trainer. is ao-i ufward. pur-e; $xwj abided; twhie to the Wepi to tLe po at p.

in. KT at 3 54. V. Oanee. Sr.

PK ShT" H.K.Brandt Gro lll t'K) Zi-m 2l IWt 4 Arcana. F.Ben 40-10 115 100 55 Iu i J. II Mead Vaadus-a 75 100 4' kne.iaoip lavr( 23 I 5 Shooe Netlo A 6 Walk-r Keoeru 6 1 7 Luaxer M-urr 17 -1 I tbree-waroid and upwrd; iurr; CCki aiJeJ oil J-5. 17 4. 147 2-5.

4-4. Went to tlie'pa I post I r.l inraern. Jose 1 I A. P. fa jroi hrey Sir.

S2-M 4I-P) -l PL 75 l'sj 4Vii 11 vro laO-psj '1 Aatr a nager liwwi 3' K. k. Brai'Irt. McDonald 4 4 iP. K.

howa Vaadun 5 IC. W. Parks Kentf. 0 W. MrGu.

fer; C. Waterman Caliaban 4' Lf. M.Ureen rVtuttmgor 31 4 1 VI 12-1 30-1 15-1 H-l 7-2 7-1 1M fte-I ft-i 6 5 5 2 0-1 VI M-l 12-1 2-1 3-5 V2 V2 10 I 0- 1 1- 5 H. Ptrr W.F.Caraody. ahey W.

D. Altbouae Neande'r bum BtutocJ Oak kidge Stabi. DarieJ. by NaaUirUiim hiaty of the West. Traioer W.a about two aulea; for Ihree-year-okl tad upward: purse.

toje post at 2 51 p. m. Off at F. 1 Owners Jockey." Op. CL PL Ph- lk R.

psr, AllerJ 4sl 11-5 44 Out" 2 M. Legraw 3-1 4 1 11 3 3" C. Harrison Keatiac 20-1 ft-l il? 1. about two aulea; 3- ratine 20-1 20-1 6-1 2-1 4- 5 2-1 2- C. K.kockwell IT.

H. Wiltshire Mr. MrMurtrte Kermalh J. 3- 10-f 4- 1 9 2 15 I II--S 8-5 6-1 1-1 Ba btk. 5.

by Black Dtck lento re. Trainer. L. Garth. aaii.

reamnoed with trwv Owners. Jockeys. P. M. Wslker.

J. MtTagg't Brown Callahaii I. Maione Buxton -op-10-1 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-S CL 5- 10-1 10-1 6- 1 4-5 7- 1 PL 3-1 a r. ar 65 6-S hi 4-i Out 4-5 2'J I. G.

Guard Daroadei i. B. Cawatt 1. ilm Davie. McCahey 4-1 acd upward; selling: puna $500; net value to winner Off at 5H7.

p. ra Owners. Jockeya A. W. Faulk.

J. MeTagftcrt J. Randohjh limm Or. Cl PL 10-1 7-1 5-3 15-1 2VI 6-5 S-l 2- 1 9-3 45 8-1 10-1 4-1 15-1 20-1 7-1 3- 1 7-2 8-3 30-1 40-1 15-1 50-1 50-1 20-1 4 1 4-1 8-5 30-1 20-1 8-t 4-1 2-5 2- 1 3- 1 4-3 a-1 10-1 IK. Aagarola Burlingaiur W.liedrsHr HitL.n W.

B. Canoo Callahan R. K. Carman. Rarhtmire H.

G. Bedweil Deronde Band F. Jackson P. hvama 4-4 4-1 Kv KuBS Stanfordi ch. c7 5.

by Alaa-vDs ie-Belle of trainer, A. ratherola. 2500 Billy Vsadeveer, 2640 Jonnuil. IMirJt g.VWV In min.1 to the pot at 4h p. m.

Off at 4.11. Owners. J. E. Dortey Jockeys.

ButweU Davie Buxton Op. 4-1 3- 5 4- 1 40-1 5- 1 Cl. 0-J 4 7-2 60-1 0-2 PL 8-5 1-4 4-5 15-1 1-1 Sh. 1-3 Out Out 3-1 Out M. Foley P.

Gallagher T. Monotian. AV. D. Althouie Connelly Dovlel h.

o. hv lyvn r.e "ff F. I Owners. PJ J. W.

Hedrick 2 IJ. T. Robbing gsi e. Trotter Jockeys. I Button' Bobbins Op.

3-1 30-1 3-1 15-1 5-1 10-1 5-1 10-1 Cl 11-5 20-1 3-1 15-1 6- 1 10-1 7- 1 10-1 60-1 30-1 PI. 6- 5 8-1 7- 5 6-1 6h. 3- 5 4- 1 7-10 3-1 Butwcll 4k IJ Hakev 6 iW. J. McTaggart 5-2 -j 6-5 4- 1 3-l 5- 3 '7-5 4-1 8-5 20-1 10-1 12-1 5-1 6 D.

J. Burungame Campbell 1. naiMv 9 C. W. Market Tro-dcr fcumlerl 50-1 20-1 20-1 o.

LOUIS 'H. G. Bedweil Callahan Deronde 20-1 8-1 4-1 4. by 8enaproaiu Lillia Foaso. Trainer, J.

Edwards. and was in band the remainder of the trio. Defy TIPS. On Latonia The Gander. Bayhaad, Decathlon.

8 a ug. Buck Keenon. Ste vesta. Olln Torkvlle. H' Marahon Sim HIrech.

James Dockery. Royal Tea Verena Brave. Coppertown. iHsh Kid. On LaureL Schaller.

Monmouth. Venetian Ve ted Rights Camellia. Joe Qaiteos amer. Ootelue. Gallop.

IHrtworth. Tactics. El Hu'gar. The Urchin. Ambrose.

Tartar. IntpraaskiK ALL-BLACKS ALL THE CANDY. no. October 39. Tha New 2ealad All-Blacks, playing the Rugby gaoae, toalTalv ernooa defeated Nevada 63 to 0 A Fifty years ago, 'when.

Golden Wedding Whiskey 'was young. 17HEN the events of Hallow-e'en "are on" and the festive crowds go merry- making, the sideboard is never quite complete unless there's present a little mel-low, old This choice, sun-ripened, wonderfully-flavored whiskey, distilled under strict government supervision, and made according to a special formula, is not only welcome to-day in millions of homes, but is gaining, new, friends at a rate impossible to a product not distinguished for exceptional merit. You prefer Golden Wedding because there's something captivating in the taste and effect, which you don't get" in other whiskies. It is "Made Differently." ENTRIES ANH WEIGHTS. IaATONIA 1 lirlt Kace Five and a half furlnnJ furi two-tear.

ALlADlts mud seldingK seJltnr: I Indtt. Index. Weights 2i Monrtoae. 2508 Ajax JttOS Bayhead l.iVi PuuJition Ji5S Dr. -aTl Mike Gibi-n.

.104 ..104 107 104 .107 26J8 Pheffield 2556 Bulgarian Truaip. 2i2 The liy 112 .112 2la DeeaUilon. r-eeond Race On mile: fi two-temr-oide: selling: a Mockery Edai Iaaka 105 20' 5 Stevesta 105 2j6y Little Bean. 105 2533 Otranto. 107 Big Bpirit 108 25s5 Buck Keenon 112 2006 Sosius.

...112 Third furiaogj; for and upward: atUiag; 2633 01int 103 26( 4flM0Gay .105 26.) 1 Wryneck. 25M Rifle Bratade 110 2423 Yorknl le Fourth Race On mile and seventy yards; for three-vear-olds; allowances: 256 Marsbon ll 25M Counterpart 10S 2610 Sam Hir 108 3621 L. H. Adair. 10 Fifth Raoe furtonga; for three-year-olds and up wa-d: sellmm 24a4 Verena 104 244 Celesta loo 2o22 James Dockery.

10S Sixth Hc Ode mile and 2 Lawsuit 108 2rk6 Koyal Tea ,606 Back Bay 109 a tnree-year- olds and upward; selling. 2610 Coppertown. 102 2622Cameau Iu7 2J21 Djnamite 114 25S2 Ooaaa 2h34Bra- 2610 Iran Kid ..107 10ft .115 LAUREL. First Pauc fix furlongs; for three-yea. toMs and up ward; sellinf: Index.

Weights. IndeT. Weights. 393 J. H.Reed 102 1233 Judge Monck.

102 2650 Monmouth 103 262S Kinder Lou 103 2519 J. H. 2113 ChenySeed 109 2494 Ralph Lloyd WS 2551 Venetian 102 l37Cbenaurt 102 6370 La fa Ja lo4 2526 bnertoek Hoimes. 105 2414 iuft 2.S54 Tom Holla 109 2311 Ansvri. 109 2316 Top Kock 109 255S Hareo jrt 109 Second Race Six furlofcgs; fo three-year-olds and up ward: selling: 2603 'Bight 2575 2505 Cecil 2623 York Lad 623 2603 2134Toison ..104 2541 UotGsitens 104 W5, 2567 Moilie Richards.

.105 105 2623 Vested Rights 105 107 3305 leVmkraavee 107 ..109 876FamJiee 109 23SlCamelli tI09 ..109 2603 Prineeas Industry. 109 2490 CWmBea. hey. 109 Towtonfiekl 113 Third Race Five and a half furlongs; fur two-year-olda; handicap: 2599 Water Lady 92 2599 Gallop. 95 2343 Holiday 9H 2613 Caar Michael 100 2599 Brave Cunardef.

lt2 2635 10S 2528 Roam or Ill 3613 Gotelua 124 Fourth Race One mile and a sixteenth; for all ages; handicap: 2590 BrynKmah. OS 2602 John Reardon 102 Mumah 102 2590 Oakhurst. .104 263S Tactics 10S 2614 Working 107 2649Cadru 109 2614 Dartworth Fifth Race Five and a half furlongs; for two-year-olds; selling: 2396 'Dally 100 2615 iScarlet Letter. 26.19 2563 Harvest Queen. 2627 The 2577 Violet May 2624 'Woodrow.

2627 Bulgar. .100 .104 .105 .105 .103 .107 .109 2544 102 2430 "Mary Warren. 104 2615 Patty Regan 105 2530 2615 Tom Hancock 105 2577 El Mahdi 108 25S9Redpath 112 Sixth Kace One mile; for three-year-olds aad upward; conditions: Mr Lally 9 2o75 Early Light 98 2601 Tartar. 102 2649 Cadeau 106 2614 Ambrose. ...110 2614 Knight of Uncas.

1 13 2578 Impression 'Five pounds apprentice allowance claimed. NATIONAL BOARD DECISION. Auburn, N. cctuber fol owing decisions of the National Board of Arbitration involving nor league baseball players, were Landed down Claims All weo vg.e again-i Newport iMews Schla agan.t Butte. Claims Terra Haute against Indianapolis in re.

Player Wheeltr; Willi Sc.umanxi St.a nsi Wa.cross, John Fas-kth agai.ist Macon. Ga Awa.d Player Graham to Danville. 111. HESOBTS. MT.

CLE31EN8 M1NEBAX SPRINGS Open all the year, are world renowned lot treatment of Rheumatism and ait Nervous and B.ood Di Besses. I.liLtrat.d book five V. r.te Business Men's Association. Mu Q.em ens. Mich.

STEAMSHIPS. IMtKSisiltia.ilinTnTr Bsiasaf hmu aa.atw avi.wsi I aasr mu ayi.wsi -r laM ill.ifeH a. a. a w- wi aviiau. 1-BANX wOsgU L.

-KicT Eaillngs Meunslays baturOayk. P. fhrough' bookings to V-CbXna, Japan, India and the Far East. Kew Verk. "KVEB TRIP A .105 .109 111 I I bsm us an I llacraaaacvril 1 STAMP1 fTka.0.

Full Quart STEoVMSHIPS. WiiNmCiiiis TO'HIav TROPICS (Saturday Sailing) .112 3U TO CUBAJtAMAKA PANAMA CAlSALf Casta Rica mi Nkarafua I by the mw, last Twin Screw Steamers, Ea9 Bws, Carl Scaaars and the aeexilar steamer Print Jeachtra mi Prfaa Aanitt W'iBmIoi, of star ATLAS SERVICE. 11 to 18 Days $85.50 25 Day Cruistss PSnT Writ far iliutrarsg seotUta Hamburg American LINE 41-45 Broadway, N. Y. AT 'fflllllllUflftfft inrsi rnir awa-aws lir 4 0M IDEAL SHIP aa Largest and Steadiest Steavmeo- ta ta Tnade 10.670 Tons Clsp.

6 68S Tons Regd All Kxpemte-Teurs S276 Up liicai oaiiintr V. 1 7ciets inlerchj.i,iiuo.e wan V. 6'. Ct- CUBA JAMAIC AN 21 Tours 'ncl. other West India Porta, XeXt Sailing ORCBA.

November 8. Write for Illustrated Bookleta The Roytf Mai btetm 11061 Co. ANDERSON ft I SON. Gen. Agta.

24 State gt-. N. Fimt National Bank. Fourth and Walnut Atlas National Bank. Cinciunatl.

or any Steams bin leket Agent Down the St Lawrence Hirer To Europe Lest Than Four Daya at Saat rraes. Oesaa pesaag saoriso te less taaa aayV- tnm Montnal. Splsadirilsdi. tarraaaaa aarvte. DsKHawv.

booki aad feila onrut Call oo. ptrao. or wrtu Malone. General Agent, 4S Walnut rboae Main 41Bt. ClmcfaaatL Ohio or ask any ticket agent.

BAH1A, sUO OB JANEIRO. 81HTOH. MONTKMUtO AKD BOSAK10' aad Fast Paensr gteamert front Turk every akrrnate JaUirday. Por rate, etc apply loeaX tieket Agoc.or HAMBURG-AMERICAN TI a VTIf CITDVTrtin LONDO.N VAM Hamburg-American Line. 45 Droad 1 at iar-n i i .11..

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