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Over 25,000 People Saw the Orange and Black Trail the Blue in the Grandest Struggle of the Year TAVEN, 2 . ° ' M t were with yy ’ 1M ‘ \ . | t Point ” y Pri 1 txetow I 1 1 _— 8 ND MALI “. . Mite? r » xo 1 ads broke 4 Ww 1 ° a kick . . a THER GAMES | 1 y Michionn, 16. W back ficll war At Cambrider—Fir Harvard > h A r tre . wr ring| Final n 1 t mm i Ya At Phriad —¥ t te he big game wa Final-—Cx 6; Pennaytva-| k. Met t Yate re a the AT WEST J T the 18-yard fore he was = Pinul— West Potnt 10. Ct » 6 © WAOTINGTON OREGON strength of thelr opponents, the| the scor ball was in thall élevens of Oregon and| Oregon's ‘territory the greater part] ashington ine up againet each|of the tmif. | thie ufterncon ‘st Athietic| ‘There waw'the wildest enthusiasm. for It Is to bea battle raya Untaunted by the cofd rain that f For thtee years the two univer roughott ‘the half the spectators! “= have not met on the gritiiron,| stood out on the ‘bleach and nd today’s game Clones the breach | cheered every gain mate by elth ened at the track meet in 19¢1.| teor is fact alone puts the teams on| After whout 15 9 their mettle, for while both sties fw have buried the hatchet and no bad ; Blood exists, they are equally anx the # to start the new record necount mt w the right aide of the page. i a Foday's game may posmtbty decide iin hamplonahtp of the Coast, for n an ff Washington suffers < ta will have a hard time winns acor Wash Nevada, fresh from « tle gar | Stanford, or a victory over Califor by the score 2. The Nevada team will be her - players set ov. 20, and If Washington wins to nens after th tay. they have a big, strong chance a tr ery ing of this years’ championship honors » fleld and | ‘ rand Coach Smith are ' “ys pushed it] ri and do not exprem failed to kick goal. | over-confidence ‘for the visit Washington, 6, Ore laiming only good condition and determination to win | Capt. Spiedell, while he encour-| | ages this men by reminding them that they have not been scored against this season, is also conserv | tive Coach Knight, howe } makes no attempt to hide the fa | that he expects Washington to | by_a decisive score. T gridiron at Athletic artc| | here the game will be called at} * somewhat mushy, but that] mt atop the game. Following are the offictats | Umpire—Rest, Lafayette, Ref-| Bae | ree oe BUILDING TRADES UNIONS 25 min - : WALK OUT IN PITTSBURG In a fast an nefther Washington nor Oregon we PITTSBURG, 'Nov. M.—Ten th able to score at Athletic park this|sand union builders struck t afternoon, dithough Washington | morning. Every craft except seemed to have Ittle the better of It.| maxons, carpenters and painters are | The plevkin was carried back and) affected. Buliding ts at a wtandstil es. oren 8 eo Ee _— - Orr TIGERS TROUNCE THE SONS OF ELI BY THE CLOSE SCORE OF {1 TC TEMPERANCE UNION IS UP IN ARMS INNATI, ©. 3 "There, of Minaourt w Wildest excitement at the ten A telegram of vigorous proter rushed to President Roosevelt, 1 . nion convention today WhO) dane gievens inatructed the state President Stevens, th his apeedh, sald) presidents to within the next hour * ded to ratiroad @ bill send to every congressman of their! hrough mulifying the ant-cantecn | respective states a telegram pr ow 1 it was tated, was ing. The telegram to President Ro: t 1 Congresaman Barthoide, | velt was signed by Stevent STRIKE IS SETTLED WILL RETURN tof CHICAGO STRIKE. GROWING WORSE INVASION OF | PANAMA A MYTH WASHINGT( D. C, Nov, M.—] Lewts and Clark exposition at Port land | feed ‘ ». LABOR LosT oe WASHINGTON, D. ©, Nov « troops on Panama. the state do. {it Was learned last night that "tne oat foundation, |MaVe forced Preaident Koosevelt to Sane Bh ; — he had written ready to present | 4 eyo netewn at ite cemular sonst 4 ere h ones the first Monday tn | bied t Marrokuin of | December | pnb ¢ with him in| Th® president handled the ques , <thomume of (MON as (t presented fteelf just after he refusal of the Colombian senate t Marr to ratify the Hay-Hecran treaty, F - ‘adding |!@ 2 engaged in writing & new ia Feeyen, Oupina, Catal {men Jeuling with the case aa it Holguin are marching on |8OW presents fteelf, with Cotemb: with @ large army to sub. |" longer @ party to the oanal move. NO F FEAR OF AN INVASION DEMOCH § WLLL RE GOOD. PANAMA, Nov. 14—The new « ' WASHINGTON, D.C, Nov, 14 ment has no fears of 9 a0 (| It is Understood today that the ~ scone ae ablen treepe. Democrats have abandoned the Iden FOR PORTLAND EXPOSITION few mpesches for record will be WASHTIN N. D 4—| made by Igpster and Molnerny of wh eets Mond & Louisiana, End Deiter and Patterson pects ator Mit of Colorado, If no, the mpecial new nyrouk the bul ture adjourn November 35 it KAISER TALKS Gs FATAL MINERS WORK IN NORTHERN COAL FIELDS yu te th jo tovuvitss, coo, Xv name Firemen, Engineers, Linemeny, |i "ink why "to't son Masiee servenent owe wee! Efectricians and Teamsters Go)? 0 vine avn wil we'vafueved wea ‘tarermaum win! = Quart in Sympathy--Cars Ope rate |i. vy cienyn woeing shin uy Ye Spenser trattes an cane| €@ Today by a Thousand Polices|iiic ee ee li Pesta nl oe men, But Strike Leaders Say iii ie i eo “= They Will Be Tied Up Tom0r i.e (05. (soe int UNKNOWN A8B8A’ N’S VICTIM oon ha . orders. to. a a : . orning the ( b ~ ¥ " as lin A SUFFERS IN SILENCE, AND | ove Oaik a Sencaaiom-earmin. | dicesain aie sabe ee rain amar ta pecans nak ne tek see 1 Se oe ee ee ee ee the coal “9 Jana | today talked audibly, the first time Syston ypc sayin wns yey eo ~ 4 4 4 - 1 sive me f ate " poker room gambling cases, has r a Ramiro td turned to Beattie trom Portiand, which his frienda M tated conte sak BRITISH SHIP CROMPTON SUF |3. W. WEEDEN, QUARTERMAS. |manctum ne and Ee resis Sa ean cms oneal tecpenstbia "te peatae nn.of the worthy preerastinaler wow) wa bel tn ee FERED BY TODAY'S HEAVY MARRIED TER OF SHIP ESKASOMI, WAS ane of the worthy procrantinator no ag <ceatined onder. DROWNED WHILE UNDER IN. |. * mearching the clty high and |, ts Poragges he reg | ee tn an effort to find the one time | tions ' ib ‘tense 20 ee Prag 4 FLUENCE OF LIQUOR gg npr Mr. Boot glean wu little tr story WASHINGTON, D. C “ is | Deepite Mr. Bcutt's protestations of| McGovern and hin friend cnetr tate The ¥ hip Crompton, Cap-|-Senator Pritchard of North Caro his desire to lay hands on McGovern |however, that Mr. Beott, acting Ad gaeits dk nn: evil tain Hume 6 her mcor lina, now judge of the supreme court] J. W quartermaster of and ar Rig Bragg dimatweypredeor-w wi fb yotine sor Pon et den eee took a acrone the be *lof the District wf Colurnbia, was! the ship of 1 om, WAS | again propriators of the Seattle ail desire to prosecute the ago. They have no friends or NE ee Sa. a ae tea marrie® ‘tite em ar rning at 16:30 and Snohomish Bar poker rooms, how- | poker room pr tors, aid ie willf paaintanees even, Bid how thes r It was feared for a while that} Ligian Haum, at the , at the foot of | ever, the singular fatlure of the prome-| refraining from finding MoGevern b earning enough to -keep sat the Alaska cable would agai De®! bride's parents, Wall street, where the ship lien. Me eutor's own xpecial deputy sheriff, J./the hope of forctag him to leave the together is a mystery. They amaged by the dragging anchors of jhad come to the waterfront # few | J. Callaghan, and other peace officers, |city again f amd -pagtiy “nourtabed & vee now, «iniess the minutes before in an intoxicated to nnd McGovern and ne upon bit. orn's friends claim that he ha der, it seems, has ¢ a little char ° assistance condition the bench warrert issued for his a repeat threatened with arrest | work Vie de Mulbans | First Mate G. W. McRurnie stated rest gfiar Tis sudden departure «jon various criminal charges since bis! ‘They talk constantly of having park Vile de Muibause that Weeden asked permission lsat month ago. ie oreating widespread n and at pony that if M PR Miran Biss inns FL “s ire ine | nurhe co up town and attend comment in the underworld remains here, he will be arrested some boys in the-nieighborhood, and pel servions at the City Mission. | jundreds of reputable witnensen are some trumped-up eh thrown it. {s suspected that perh the nate of He was given permission and left ready to testify that Me@overn has|into jafl without warning, and if the }tright may be partly responsible for ae ae the ship. He did not show up a wade No particular effort to conceal |poker room cases are ever ‘tried, hie seouibir Gelbama. tibep: maar an tho ‘aon wae fen Until Chie morning. He was I sri eaeraieonss tase rotasainn te the frestimeny wil ve.diaepatteed'betere @elcheus at Cale what eames aaa ton few tugs, was for sitting on a barre) at the edge of city, and according to ali reports he | jory and, al jeard anoles, and when they «ame nny Oa the wharf, A customs off it the | has been acon almost everywhere about jibeen spirited an acquitta to the door they saw “something aw- |deck saw him. When the officer own since that time, except in Afr. | certain ful.” What the bug-aboo was could HE 18 HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR Kod amain & few minutes later the soot « office Im thie connection, ‘ft te whdtenl that not he learned man hed vanished. A search Wes) And it was even expected that he|W. E. Riggin, the man wh Minnie says that her sister a short THE BIG PURDUE SPECIAL| made which resulted In the finding | would call upon Mr. Seatt Thursday, |ern asserta was used an tool by Cal-|time ago was in-an insane asylum in at _Weaden's body tn the water ne prosecutar ty newapaper has |laghen and Behn in the co Minnesota. The latter does mot WREOK AT INDIANAPOL | ‘The coroner was notified and Dep- |tretg tor the pene PSving wa.fte drive hie out Of burg shen made antdany st uty Coroner Ben Isham was sent to 4 for hin up) a witness affidavit in which he states that Mr.| It is suspected that the two we- fs ae [investigate Inat the poker room ganzblers. Seott deltherately broke fa with }men have been enduring many pr- INDIANAPOLAG, Und, Noy. 14—| The dead quartermaster was a wi It seems, however, that McGovern |him in regard to MeGovern’s threat-| vations and the authorities will ine ABP onesie aes The coroner's verdict handed down | tive of Sweden and had @ mother |e .y chary about putting his head | ened arrest vestigate at onee. at noon in the Purdue football wreck | there with whom he hed been oor. in the noose unnecessartly, and broke win has for more than a ear) The convention of dolegnies from |case. exonerates all the Big Four of-|fepondnia, ‘This ts the fifth trip | et engagement he had to meat one of }olaimed ‘that McGovern and another at thee eee im the olty will meet | telais except Chief Train Dispatcher |™made with the Kakasom! by Weeden. |11,, prosecutors deputies ‘Thuraday defrauded him out af $200 f tomorrew evening at Waltresses Hyers. He te held to blame because | He was a mperate man except | morning sending up to Mr. Beott's of. | business de He alleges that before hall, on Second avenue, to consider ihe failed to notify the yardmaster| When ashore }tice @ duly executed ball bond in the | McGovern left the city he went to Oe ean of the Wastern Central {2t the incoming train. ‘The “epéctal “ }euti of $1.60 in Meu” of appearing in )Mr. Scott, whototthimethat there was | r e Ueien. tbat Sane ‘tir iy meteors Te he mulltiey even | } person The offic refused to accept la, clear ca agninet MeGoyern and — and will take final 8° lihough he exceeded the city limit the bamiton same pratert that Ne would imue a warfant for ‘Me-| £ It was « puaty atated veater- |" Of speed, "Wecnuse itis “orders | entoGovern’s friends "are Fiat ats all }Gotern’s arrest. As soon as MeGoy- 2 tay that the mee would be heid| Vere such that he could not avoid it | backward in charging that Me@overn's ern, had.-gone, Rixgin swears, Mr eae 16 Mr Boott in tbat his recent experi-| and he refused point biar iasue @ i | ence with the public prosecutor gave} warrant. stating that Rigwin's only re- Naa oan .~ nate police: [Min a deep dixtrust of the latter's | course wwa:throum: -civiliaetion haniece ACiinee, tee wate hc ae Seen rt: ter ears” | i See ered -that McGov- |Acutts office-acveral times -uetore Me. |H. Green. te tnewme, None of ti f ye Temembered the ov: | Beatt's “ve ore Mc 9 Teepe MENT ON IMPROVEMENTS ern hae nw aMdavit that he was|Govern left and told Mr. Scott that rg poe a = plea ene MRS. TRIM'S PETITION FOR AN [forced to leave the city by Deputy | McGovern was about to go, but that Whe crime have any foundation, | Sheriff Callaghan and Hughie Behn, |Mr. Scott pleaded a prene of business |Piuks on all public buildings and ANNULLMENT OF HER MAR-| NEW YORK, Nov. 14—Prominent | the would-be gambling boss, ufter be|and refused o take up the matter of on eee ane ee shipping men here, including Lioyd's |had been used as a tool In a ¢ issuing the warrant general eurrow throughout the oly RIAGE, DENIED and the editors of the New York to black mail the poker ‘re Riggin’s affidavit, ithersfore, fully |{eday Decawee of te ore Commercial, and. the Journal of |that Mr. Boott winked at the matter. | corroborates McGovern’s aMduvit that r of Greater New ” ihe Commerce. agree in commending the| Behn and Callaghan had told Mv-|the Riggin charge was ‘held over his mamreereraiot RUSSIA AND AUSTRIA TELL) Superior Judge Bell this morning | remarka progress of the Pacific |Govern that he would be arrested on! head as # club to compel him to — T, denied the applicetion of Mrx Car-| coast as shown by a private die-|a criminal charge if he porstated in re- town last month. SULTAN HE MUST BEGIN DO: | re Trim to ty her alleged Wlegal| patch fram San Diego today, an marriage with Mward rin n-| uuneing the first cut one the en ING SOMETHING Jnulled. Mrs, ‘Trim said that ‘ai-| trance of the harbor to a depth of 80 —- — | though she bore hin name, nthe never | feet at mean low tide. Slipping was the wife of ‘Trim, a» when hel men say this is one of the most tr | /NSTANTINOPLE, “4 went through the marriage cere-| portant accomplishments of the go | An Auatro- Russian note, in response | mony with her he was the husband |eriment on the Pacific coast In re- | m, to the Porte's reply regarding of another woman, from whoin he|cent years. It permits the i | | demand. for reform. issued today.| chained to have bewn divorced in the] warshipe and. merchantmen to enter | | ingineer Blackwell of the Seattle Sates that ‘the Porte's reply ts full | cast at any stage of the tide for the firat | wie tric Company stated this morm- of beautiful words, but the reform! Mra, ‘Trim wal adhe only recently | time. It is now the nearest port to ing that the company expects to be must be put into effect, or else, Aum | j 4 that he had not told her | Par: | | mea Queen Anne vars ars ae tria and Russian will intervene e alleged divoi : — mear park line ‘oy street Th foham eden “fanatt mr to | oe meee tae 9 ie that Mrs Susan Rumbemux, the young | | Monday, although posibly delay wilt rh - Many of the fan ad }the @ivorce had ne been « cote woman who het and kill-| —— neounte 1 in securing material vise the sultan that it would be bet Judge Bell refused to annul the jed her husband, James Rumbeaux. only material to be got is @ ter to engage in a death struggie| piace domandine further textimony:| lust August, in a jogging camp near | Mary and Minnie Haberkorn, two and laughing by ‘ture, ach with| curved track to be placed at the tn- with Burope than to relinquish any |" "6" “SIa’ie Maple Valley, wan arruigned in the |strange looking, shabbily clad, or-(the secret purpose iim sher heart of | tersection of First avenuc west and sovereignty. Turkish troops num: Mra. Lucy Shortall today imatitut-| superior court this morning, and|phan sisters, who have been living|having the other committed to the| Roy street, which will allow the nc 350,000 are still mobilised.|ed divorce proceedings against her | pleaded not gutity Her defense ts! friendiess and alone tn a little shack | tneane asylum. | Queen Anne cars to ran up Rop notwithatanding the cessation of the husba Shortall, on round of|to be that the shooting was ncci-|at 2424 Aloha street, came to the| “Oh, Mary,” the younger of the street directly to the base of the hill eGonian insurrection Aewertt tal courthouse this morning, weeping two was heard to remonstrate as at Queen Anne avenue. ‘ a ed