Music by Students from Evanston. Refreshments. ' All V iced to grace the occasion are Charles Gordon, F. Anderson, Mr. T. Sloane has promised to guide to victo Mr. W. E Cum- miugs’ “Mail arion,†Bud Doble will attempt the same feat behind Mr. M. Jp Gibhs’ “April Bad,†and Mr. L. V. Knott will have charge of J. Huxtable’s Huckle- berry. Other drivers of intema- tidnal reputation who have pron». Highwood. «Meme «ms in use A. M' Illa. There promisesto be much ex- citement this afternoon at Mnhike’ a race track. Deerï¬eld where will occur the horse race for 850 :1 corner and the championship of highwood. The winner is to take elkâ€"including the champion- ship. which is no small honor. for Highwood boasts many fast and blue-blooded steeds. The race is to takeplsoe at l p. m. sharp; American Trotting Association rule to govern, with mile heatsâ€" best. three in ï¬ve. Among the horses entered are Huckleberry. owned by James antable; Kin Paige, D H. Mnr phy; A r11 an M. J. Gibbs; Soldier Bop', Chas. Benson; Lady H., J. nxteble; Topsy A., F. Anderson; Mail Marion, W. E. Cummings; Weary Willie, Charles Benson. U.â€l u C n G gs “tutu" s 3.00"“... Mia Ruse Fagan»Walnesday open- ed milliuery Ind dreunmakiug par- Jora in the More jun south of Mr. A. Wahlman’s establishment. . / 0. F. Ca,rlmn who has conducted a grocery and general goods business in the store just. west of W. H. De- trick 3 painting establishment, has removed his stock and ï¬xtures w his Fritwh Brotheng purohuéd the grapes: which were dumped from the wreck that. occurred Tuesday night and have done a land ofliee busiueés 'retailipg them to the trade. Sheridan lodge, 662, I. 0. 0. P. will hold an invitation lull u. Ho- gun's hull Wednesday evening. Oct. uh. , “Z Many from this place umdeï¬ 3 hopgiveu by a club in Evan-ton Thu! «lay evening. There probably in not 3 ton of the site otflighwood in the can when can be {033ml no may fut harm and when no much rivalry exi-u among owners. On account of the latter fact it. growing- to 50 I uotéworthy contest. Lame delega- tions are elxpeyufd Lrom \Vquuu. Lihorlyvillo'. Lake Fan-tut. High‘l'ami Park and «mm from Chimgo. Al. most. the entire populuiou of High- wood prominent m witueu the ruse. Charles William, J. Huxtablo Jr. Mn. and Mia Rockwell of Law- rence, Mich. .. are gum“ of Mr. L. E Tuttle. THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER ’ All Welcome. The annual] election of ofï¬cers of the Exmoet Country club will be held at thecluh house on Sat- _nrd*1 . Oétober the seventh. Polls will he open frOm ï¬ve to seven o’clock p. m. A dinner wilLbe served at 7 o’clock. to which mem- bers are invited. The annnulmeet- ing’will be held at eight o’clock with dancing after nine o’clock. Mr. W. J. Hundred and'family, who have spent the season .at their summer home in ‘Highhnd Park, returned to Chicago today. There promise- to be I hrs: at. tends no. from this place at the flag any of the Modern Woodmpu' at aukognn on Oct. 7th,. One of the moat inure-ting feature- will be . tug~of war contest. w (h the Wuuke- gnu and Higbwood ï¬re department: In principals. 'l he "holler†of Highwood lodge of Columbia» Knight: hold Tuudoy was. a brilliant mm And hrgely attended. Quite a for brother knights from Chicago. Enum ml Highland Park were mount and n plemut time in reported hy sll. ‘ Mr. I. J. Gibhu’ clerk, Mr. Wm. lloohsuller, is visiting scenes ofrhin childhood (h wd old friends and rolatlvu in a" York, the ï¬rst limo since leaving them 15 You. 330. On the return trip he will stop st Tom "any. but, “(tower points. home. '3'“ Inn of his old stud. when 'Iill continue the business. WWMM