DAILY KAST Qm.U.MAN, PENDLETON, UHQUON, TIKSIUY, NOVEMUKR 7, 1905. rAOK THRU. INDIANS ARE STOICS tho field, while other Interests havo a few scattered parties out trying to as certain I, t.elng done by the more active operator. . KI.HT PAOKH. KKDSKIN'S DON'T MIND Itltl'ISKS OK KOOTHALL. Inu-rMllnr InrhtoiitM Prom Carltale ImliHn fcX'Uwl Lillians Ato Natural rixuball PlaycrH and Stand an Aw ful lot of ruiilHlimeiit t'arllMle Hat) an KxoHlimt Indian Team. Indian - football players are truly tllsciplcs of the philosopher Zcno In that their stoicism Is a thing to be marveled at, eajrH a letter from Car llslo Indian school. The quality of re frainlng from speaking of tholr In Juries, great and small, has always proved to be a stumbling block In the way of football coaches who have had In the past to deal with rcd-sktnned players at Carlisle. It Is hard for the coaches to dotoct injuries to football candidates outside of making a physical examination of the men each day after practice. The Injuries of the avcruge Indian foot balliHt may be of an alarming char acter, yet not be deemed Important enough to complain of. Ann Wax SmoHhttl. Laiit week a candidate named Aug ust Hednoso arrived at Carlisle from New York state. lie was In good spirit and upon being Interviewed by Super intendent Mercer declared his willing ness to play football. Major Mercer noticed a slight swelling on the man's wrist and Inquired as to iUt extent and received the reply that It didn't amount to much. On further examin ation InslHled upon by Mr. Mercer at the school's hospital It was found that llednose had a compound fracture or the upper arm, a smashed elbow Joint und dislocated wrist, which will prob ably Involve the loss of his arm and to Carlisle a beefy football candidate, Tho man had been run over by a wagon two days before. Two weeks ago Center Kennedy dislocated a toe and never mentioned tho fact until It wan noticed laying back along his foot by a rubber while ho waa dressing. Natural FVkxImiII lMaycrx. Indian physical characteristics are not essentially different from those of his paleface brother, but It la remark able that along the line nf football redskins are assisted In playing the great college game by a number of peculiar phases of their natural devel opment that are not possessed by the average college boy. Klat and parallel feet are the por tion of practically every Indian boy. In a certain proportion of cases the redskin's pedal extremities arc pigeon toed, but as a rule they point straight ahead. Frank Hudson, the famous punter, who Is now coaching the abor igines on the Carlisle football eleven, bas noted this peculiarity and Just be fore kicking a drop kick points his body facing the goal, and Inasmuch its hi toes point exactly In the same direction, gives no thought to turning his foot as the average white kicker would have to. The fumnus Indian runner. Frank Mount Pleasant, who Is playing quar terback on this year's Indian football team and who Is a 10-second runner. Jumps 23 feet A Inches and punts 70 yards, has feet which are long, flat and bunched with muscles upon which ordinary knocks have no effect. Ono of the most eminent authorities has stated that a pound of Indian muscles, ao far as endurance and tena city Is concerned, is worth one and one-half pounds of white man's mus cle. IiCarnliiK Now Formations. The past week's training for the Carllslo Indian school football eleven haa been radically different from that gone through In the preliminary training season in that there has been an elimination of all kinds of work generally classed as the Yale exer cises, which does not bear directly upon work actually done during the progress of the game. The hours of practice have been rut down to two a day and those from 2 until B p. m. The scrimmage work has been lengthened by half and the period given to Individual coaching has been also elaborated upon to the exclusion of all other kinds of work. Most notable of all points on the present week's work Is tho fnct that Coach Woodruff has Inaugurated secret practice and now having at his disposal and ample squad, well trnlncd In fundamental football, has begun to give the redskins the elements of the wonderful plays which every coach In the country Is keeping a sharp look out for. Woodruff calls them new forma tions, and from what thnso who are In a position to know at the Indian school say, the new plays will modify tho game of football In nn unusual manner. Tho new plays havo been ef fective against as many as 19 plays on the second or opposing tenm. KKVION AMKNDMENT8. Propose Direct lrf-Klliitlon Loiiriip Now Ijihs. The following Is a synopsis of seven amendments to the constitution, which It Is now the aim of tho direct lauda tion league to hove the people vote upon at the general election next June: No. 1. A constitutional amendment giving tho peoplo Initiative and refer endum powers on all local, special and municipal laws, and single Items of appropriation bills. No. 2. A constitutional amend ment giving tho people power to dis charge any public officer by vote at a special election. No. 3. A constitutional amendment giving cities power to mako and amend their charters, subject to the constitution and general laws. No. 4. A constitutional amend ment allowing the enactment of laws for tho election of officers by propor tional or minority representation. No. 6. A constitutional amendment to allow the stato printer's office, du ties and salary to bo regulated or abolished by laws. No. 6. A constitutional amend ment giving the people exclusive pow er to create public Institutions at other plnces than at Salem. No. 7. A constitutional amendment giving the legislature power to pro pose constitutional amendments, and to the people power to prevent calling constitutional conventions. Itiucrlo of a Mosquito. "It's a hard row to hoe, and for growling this human race Is the won der of the universe. I've got to live as well as the rest of "em, but If I ap proach a victim and sing ere I sting he growls and swears but he wouldn't mind it so much If I didn't sing; then If I steal Upon him silently he com plains that he wns hit without warn ing. And then when the doctor's can't discover a fever germ they swear I'm at the bottom of this whole busi ness and have my picture taken and write books about me and make na tional reputations at my expense, liut It's all right, I guess, and I reckon I'll pull through; I'm really nn arlstoc-at in disguise and good blool flows In my veins In fact the best in the coun try." Atlanta Constitution. Thomas Collins at No. 17 Milwaukee avenue, Chicago, has been arrested and an Immense quantity of photo graphic apparatus and photographs seized. ' Collins is accused of turning out trip Iflriroat mimHow- ,e . . . I .. . togrnphs of any dealer In the United riais. MANY Rl'KVEYINfS PAKTIKS. Country Is Filial With Kullroiul Agi tation. .Strung all along two or three routes extondlng from Seattle to the heart of Montana more than a score of surveying parties are running locat ing surveys for new railroad routes. Practically all of these parties are making determined efforts to conceal the Identity of the Interests represent ed by them, and In some casos the men In charge of tho parties do not know themselves for whom they are working. Efforts have been made from time to tlmo to convey the Impression that these surveying parties represent rival enstorn railroad Interests, and that there is much contention between those Interests for rights of way and for the first possession of strategic points along the proposed route or routes. Hut In this connection It Is slgnlfl cant that up to tho present time there ha been no clashing of any kind be tween these parties or any of them, which fact would strongly Indicate that the theory that thero Is rivalry between different Intoresu la based on the fact that one big wealthy Intorest, presumably Hill, has many parties In Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect it How To Find Ont. 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Take advantage of this saving or we both lose money. Tuesday, Nov. 7 Rockers, Chairs, Tables Stands, Keey your eye on Tell your friends of Sideboards, BuffetS, China these bargains. They these bargains Cl0SetS, etC. will not be duplicated Wednesday, Nov. 8 Couches, Lounges, Morris Chairs This is your oppor- wonderful Savings Parlor Pieces and all nice Come again Upholstered Goods You need it. Thursday, Nov. 9 Iron Beds Bed Room Suites Chif- You spend one-third These are things fonierS, DreSSerS, Springs, Mat- of your life in bed. yu need , tresses, Pillows, Quilts, Blankets sleeP y- Rest wen. Friday, Nov. 10 Combination Cases, Book Cases Good Friday, ruu ., Ladies Desks Office Desks, First come, first served etc. Cood Office Desks. t Saturday, Nov. 1 1 Carpets, Rogs, Linoleums, Mattings, A whirl of bargains. Sweepingjreductions " Carpet Sweepers, Door Mats, Get one of our big Save the dollars and dimes etc. Rugsfor 95c. Bargains in the different lines will be found on the various days given above. PRICES WILL BE BELOW COMPARISON Yours for Bargains, ML A. RADE R M e