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BOTH TEAMS SHE Claims SHE WAS UNCLE ARE HEAVY The State “Y" Boys Will Meet Husky Antagonists In Oregon Thanksgiving de the best They gained more heavier team when t Peation park Both eleveas rece celal adaptatto! and this coming contest w ne exhibition of the home team © Thanksgiving was due to a fumble for Hine plung- | Agricultural Chemawa Indians 0 Whitworth 0; = “SOPHS” AND “FRESHIES” - The sophomores at the university 0, California | Skirt the ends, » Played on a ary field will have thoir hands full b * interference aggrecation de Coach Steckle’s feated Washington last ‘ and until very re ble of putting up a fi game with the University of Ore. | last Saturday the better football er, has changed his opinion the freshmen, to be played Thanksgiving \Wo weeks ago by the University of Oregon [NESS CANNOT BE CURED piicattons as they cannot mn of the ear, s ake one WAY to cure deat. | stitutional rem. 4 score of 6 to 0 varsity men to| pon their class teams will| give the freshies an advantage, they excell in they have enow ‘varsity and scru ‘and that ts by Deatoces ts caused by gendition of the mucous lint Bustactian Ty ta inflamed vou the! ‘Unele Jack’ waa Sadaree abeoeds Then rienced and will bold their own, and this tube re > ite normal condition. be destroyed forever: out of ten are caused by ¢ nothing but condition of the mucous sur- One Hundred Dollars aut cage of Deafnews (caused by farch Cure, Send for cirew ‘tree. vy CHENEY & Co. iaity Pits for Consti- |testimony, The age WILLIE FITZGERALD, A Fast 183-Pound Artist, ‘Gardner Loses Out to Bike Sellive SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 25.—Mike | (Twin) Sallivan, after 20 rounds of i fast fighting of the fiercest kind, obtained the decision Gardner, of Lowell, Mase, The decision was made by} Everything ts in epiendid condition | lice Judge Gordon yesterday aR@r-| Christobal Columbo on bis famop while} for the great game except that it! noon The court suspended fedg-lexpioration trip. It ts stated 2 9 | Ort tnvotving 320,000,90 Friday night, Jack Welch, the referee, Gardner, tottering and unable Fe stand alone, was being helped to his) favored Yale, but odds changed just | m).4 % the patrolman cornet by his seconds and friends. se By ~ ogee Gardner made « fine particularly in the first part of the] to one, in Harvard's favor. All beta) 4 in the bar | SEER RRR RR EHH go, but Sulltvan never lost his coot me Toret, © cutomer in Sede, 4 |ness and was always ther A Give us a call before you buy and save measceed wey, when | pears to be plentiful. Harwai won wit officer, * FIELD SINKING, | there was a chance to make a point] the toss and chose to defend talc aeee te be pe bane or and strike an effective blow. last half of the fight was of the give-and-take kind. Both men fed in good, hard blows to each and kept warm all along an even fight up to the 18th when | Sullivan used his long jabs on Gard him for the rest of Complete housefurnish: sole agents for the Charter Oak “418 PIKE ST. | Phones—Jonn 981; Referee Welch is upheld in his \deciston by nearly all the specta- ‘tora Sullivan, although about the | Same weight as his opponent, had a | decided advantage over Gardner on | aceount of bis long reach eae at about 142 pounds. MELLODY KNOCKS OUT | HUSKY JACK O°KEEFE SPOKANE, “crust AVENUE SOUTH FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING NER. SHUTRN 50c PER QUART THIS Is THE FAMOUS FUL- IN BRAND : 25. — “Honey” Sunday school scored his fourth knock-out before the Spokane Amateur club, when he knocked in the fourth was scheduled to be| ument for tt After the seve round Meliody had everything to his| the hands of the jury before night. | ther liking and hammered ~ A hard right to the jaw in Chicago man round of what a 20-round go. O'Keote up e 14th put out the ity timbe | for several minute WILL BE (2 TEAM LEAGUE A meeting of the board of direc- tora of the city bowling league be held Monday night in the store ot Frost & O'Neil, decide upon future winter plans. The board will d league shall be CALIFORNIA'S WINE DISTRICT A COUNTY). }this morning, charging non-# 1206 First av., ide whether the e up of 18 or The showing made by the number of teams that it is thought league will be made up of as {t is hardly possible to organize | 18 teams of good bowlers in the city | Seattle, as rate cl 104 First Ave. So. * Sunset Pink 1751: Inde pendent 1751, Free Delivery Mail Orders Promptly Fi Ask the man p will tell you STAR-SATURDAY, NOV JACK’S BETROTHED AND VALET PRETTY GIRL SUING CHICAGO'S [ AGED TRACTION EXPERT FOR | $50,000 FOR BREACH OF PROM. | 1SE—AND AFTER ALL SHE DIO FOR 411M HE CAST HER OUT INTO THE COLD NIGH? Special Correapondence of of ‘The CHICAGO, Nev Although she is asking $50,000 for breach at] promise of aged John O'Neill, the city’s track elevation expert, Mi Mabel Reland, aged maya whe atil loved him and would marry him at Misa Meland's and tm attr cane ts on trial now oting great attention wing to the prominence of O'Neill It was his plan that the muntetpal government adopted at a coat of $20,000,000 for the tracks to eliminate @ Misa Reland, in her hald that she i the parts of be trothed and valet towards the old man, She lived with him several was indulgent t wears, Sh ng that ¢ ny oatt it was her off hin shoes and stockings at night and put on his ahe fled that dw ustom to the morning she t in necktie and helped him on wit bis coat, vest and hat a ax to all this, she teeti she was turned from ¢ hee: armth of his ty on Webash | one bitte Id night tast bruery. She says That day he ordered me ¢ the house again and sw That evening I ca reom, It was sitting room reading the pa and the lamp threw a red glew over the » The wind was blowing terribly. I) tty nay posed Bly preuwen TEDDY WILL USE | Unete Jack I swept his head with my hand and leaned over him. - HIS BIG STICK oodby, t » Jack,’ I whispered. ; a It's snowing in atreet WASHINGTON tor Millard, of the Interstate o@ merce committee, od at he WP | White HL hav » place to BO. But good Unele Jack turned and od continuved the witness] Fred Wilson, an alleged he Come and see me at the offt man, will be formally th} the president's views of the For ‘Then I went jan attempted robbery Me Dill, Intredyerd in the commitie’s Crowds of people attend the trial | P uling Attorney MeKinta * i te asennad jeagerly listening f ] plaint states that Wil ni tola. hier ery scrap of| The fondant site| 4nd two other “stick-up” med anti-adunte pume this afte back of his lawyer man like an in-| tered thee ery store of » terested spectator and never wink-| Davis, 2707 } recently the finish. 4 ing an eye at a question or an an-| ordering the seed * ery PABPLO) journed unt swer which makes the curious via-| hold up his hands, struck bin sey | mn their mouthe end wet| eral biows over the head be poare| [he refused. Wilson Was arrested JEWS © CELEBRATE ° Another of Miss Beland’s stories |by Patrolman Frank Melvin after on the witness stand we out how | & Chase of several blocks The oth- she put O'Neill to bed once upon al er thuge got away. The “hold-up” time. we identified by his vietim, She said “Uncte Jack* was| When captured, Wilson had two brought home tn a cab at 2 o'cloek, | EVNs and a dark lamern on bie ¢ She said the hackman opened the| sen, Pe errs comes tan are being held in every cif in the = : United States. The celebrdion will mated. He wae very drunk and BRINGS CHARGE continue anti! Thankegivig: day couldn't get up. The silk hat he hired for the occasion was lying be- AGAINST “GOP” The Temple was side him, I bad to almost drag bim rated for the oce : to his room and then I put him to - —_ during the evening spoky on the g-# ‘ag te Senith ofl Cen eivenh of Bibl cs tee Ganeraah tone habeus bat atentio re a a 19 the important pa elewn ovr gerbe nigeme yp any pruners rick Gleason, one of the proprietors! piayed in the developnpnt of the to marry the girl, “Uncle Jack” is} Of the Magnolia ber. on South First) world in the past and preent over 16. has white whiskers, and i#|/®*. November 17, Patrotman Wiil-| Abraham Hurwits addwesed th In charge of reiiroad track elevation |!8m H. Westedt must face setious) gathering on “Prominent Men of th charges to be filed with the civil] Race.” He outlined the work o! The 260th anniversary ofthe ar rival of the first Jews on American soll was celebrated in the Temple service commission the foremost Jews of the countr: Westedt ie charged with upoffi-| associated with nearly every know FOOTBALL 232.5225 es assault and battery, malicious pros- Music was furnished by the Te: “ ecution, fales arrest and imprigen-| pie band, The congregation joi Final—Yale, 6; Harvard, . mont and simple aseault in singing patriotic hymns “eo = Patrick Gleason was tried f The celebration is based on (i CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Nov. ing drunk and disorderly befo: fact that several accompani@ tributing to the funds subscribed & to} ia a trifle too warm. The betting} font in the case. The com Jown were also prominent in © we the expendition. before the game from five to #ix\ihar he has an ungovernabl: and seven to one to two ad three | ber and that he cuffed and beat one, were snapped up and money ®P-| shortly before the arrest of Gleason, * * CHICAGO, Nov. %—at 3% ® o'clock Marshall Fb # was said to be sinking. Hiqht * * * * south gol. The play begna. ity, The case was laid before Chief ae al of Police Delaney this afternoon and CAMBRIDGE, Nov. 25.—The firet | Of Police Nislaney tied next woah, | half of the Yale-Harvard game end-|" Giegson has employed Vince i ed nothing to nothing hrough | Pave! an attorney, to represent a Forbes, of Yale, went through|yim Faben, when interviewed by Harvard's center, making the only|: Scar man this morning, statea| * °° ¥ SESS SS ¥ ¥ ¥ Ew jscore in the game. Hoyt kicked| {pat it was an aggravated case of goal. | poliee Insolence and that he tntend: HOUSE BREAKERS “ . es as led to see that his client was exon NEW YORK, Nov. 25.—First half) erated before the commission. Pennaylvania 12, Columbia 0. 1 |" Westedt, it is sald, was ip the ect REAP HARVEST “— of giving Taylor “the run,” ag the MINNEAPOLIS, Nov, 25. Final | police term it As he passed Giea- Minneapolis, 42; Northwestern, 6.| fon, the saloon man demurred bt j | the extraordinary treatment ie Three thefts were reported i the leustomer. At this jum © he 4| police last night. The value of the that the police officer grabbedpiim | stolen property Is estimated affear- Jand shook him ontil his hat temper 'y $250. }and insisted upon taking hi io| Tho first that of V. D. Maddocks. father and stepmother were at his bedside * ANN ARBOR, Nov. 25.-—Final Michigan, 75; Obertin, 0. WIND BLOWS HARD. CHICAGO, Nov. 25.—One of the lence ACCUSES inding ' who represents LAWSON og Hat hin gontrol maj 1# endeavoring theemployer of bi ut that the railway gyizations are will make an te ¢ the matter. hn the proxies received jto Nght Frida | Auatrong | Gerald y under a fore one hundred thow ty and when the! slipped completed King de Brown said that) both barrels. The double M-l entered the unfortunate the subletting of the co heart, and he fell back on asked Brown] water. np all the mon His companions dragged him gage on the back to the soctety he supposed King made a little m if the Equitable p ey ant King took all the profits.| but Ziantinelll died instantly. Brown said When asked what officers had the matter tn |To de attended to De Hirsch, Priday evening. Bervices | o@ i Thankful Fort has be: | a) workers are wvited and no ad. hel this evening at boragly deco-| g*ston will be charged. hospital. HE RUNS WHITE HOUSE SOCIAL AFFAIRS on. Rate Joseph | il. Gleason wanted to go t 1 hardest wind storms of the year vis . TP cng con cot He Pn io Mi dent of the Union Stab Ned this elty Friday. The wind blew | tuseq this and that Inter he wapefot {At 1108 Yth. ‘The mem} at the rate of fifty-two miles an] shoved to put cash ball in| Maddocks family were absentgt the hour for eral hours. Many signs| }.°™ Sas the request time and the burglars entamd the vere lowe Gown and mack Gumege! “ons Police Delaney was |front door by moans of a pam key was done to trees and shrubbery what non-committal wheo ij | When Maddocks returned bame he} DEFENSE CLOSING Jabout the affair, although he spage | discovered that two rooms kad been | ST. LOUIS, Mo. Nov. 2%5.—-Attor-| that he had placed the | “tumbled” and a gold chaiga dia ney Haynes an the closing ar.| the hands of the civil sc j-|;mond brooch and a sealskis cape Jefense in the Bur-| mission for investigation len, Maddocks figures his joss at ton trial, It ts expecte » te 2 Westedt’s follow off $170. The local sleuths bellere that re two sides to the ae the work was done by an r Y o inually préviget }¥ho has been seen in theeity re APOLIS, Nov. uen-l sca enanseeme teat baa pre ot neatly, crutgers have been sent /their places. When the policbae An entrance was alsa | to the state of Washington to crult®| tempt to keep order the snioon men|®t the residence of Emi timber in the vicinity of Spokane | “pute io" ae they sa, and refees{Proprietor of the Cafe Rdc |for the Sheviin-Carpenter Lumber |i, allow the police to do their duty, [BOrtIY before 8 0% is company, which will increase its ad i Bhortly before # o'clock A. truak |timber holdings in the northweat| About 600 anti-annexstioniate at-|just what was stolen. The burglar! extensively, The timber cruisers! tended the meeting of the Boosters| used a pass key in this instance and| are already quietly at work in the|club, which was held Friday ¢ vege agen ie hremghs cag ees forests near Spokane. ling. A great deal of Interest granilonces. were robbed by the same aroused and the meeting pronounced [thief success, The following speakptafl About 1 o'clock this morning EB were heard: A. W. Mackie, tegag-/rogan, a roomer at the Cayuga] ort nrer of the Ballard Shingle Mil/house on Western complained to Bureau; J. G. Armstrong thie| Patrolman Cameron of the loss of! ing county treasurer's office; #) §.}an overcoat and a sult of clothes! Thorp, @ prominent Seattle attor-| valued at $ } | ney, and J. G. Dickson, superintend en of the Ballard public schools. Caroline Anderson filed suit in divorce against Samuel Anderson and desertion OLYMPIA, Noy, 25.—The state railroad commission today elected Clinton A, Snowden, of Tacoma, as secretary, and O. 0. Calderwood, of At its meeting, Friday eve — } en the Building Trades — assembly } Ivy Sanborn, who alleges her hue-| j lutions endorsing the — |band, Walter Sanborn, beat and] proposed jon of lard to! Pat Potke ad, Weller men, beat §| propos ame n of Mallard to} I have reduced my wetght 5 pounds | ®bused her, has nim for di-}Seattla The resolution sets forth | Dust 9 inches, walt § innhys and hips | Yorco on the ground of cruelty that the assembly believes it to be inches in a short time, by a quar. lorence Fry filed su divorce] the duty of all union men, bo slans romedy, without "cs F mee Fry filed suit in divor he duty of all union men, both in} L want to tell you | again ge W. Fry this morning] Seattle and Ballard, to vote for or| mp and ad- on the ground of curelty and non-' influence to their fullest power the WARD, Bo: as 3 support movement for annexation seed re friend of Mrs velt. She is, in|most pr throne of the Roosevelt administra-} Hiant of the Roose h the ald of sec-| brothers, and th planning out the|panion of the “first Mies Hagner. -BE GRASS WIDOWS WENT HOME WITHOUT DIVORCES! OFFI- absent defenda COMMIS: > wan also pt ASSAULT INVESTIGATE f wttorneys r | B h eels of wives, mont art ett jo thelr arme or | pear he feo!, sat in| of indispow 5 court aturday the divoree ee ‘FAMOUS FIGHT IN PICTURES | | WASHINGTON, D. | The ratification of the rele ron Hosen om aa represented jand Takhari, the Japar [chief of the diplomatic the only official of the Un government present Nov, 25.— | Lawson last night sald | WON'T LEAVE IF ELECTED. fo had recélved so many prox L. C. Matta t . over both the | ha» b ' ted t York Life and the Mutual LAfe | of ttle { weon ways Harri- | 1 r, will not run f to ‘influence | My deciat fe pe s railways in the tial t insurance compa « men's In ut tt with him and gives no figures [in electing me beordine fevelopments were brought tH Jr. held a mort-| ing a small stream ded it] gera were pulled back he “supposed! ‘The facts in the cane to Coroner ¢ Brown said will purely an accident peerage = Zlantinelli leaves 4 Winsor will deliv-l child. He was a member ef an address at the Soctali#t tem-| Foresters’ lodge. The remains will pl, Fourth and Pine, Sunday even- It being the Bu iving day, the sub- ANNAPOLIS, Nov. to | Sanda received orders for day first pre chosen. J topsy of Branch's body. MISS ISABE L HAGNER C—A beauti-) Of rae, there is ng woman is|nected with Miss Hagner , " he confidential] She is the rght ind the social gton, who, in , lost a fortun A tess, de-| child of fortune }and support of be } land. SEATTLE USINESS COLLE NIGHT SCHOOL Four Nights Each Week, $4 Month MILLER & ELSTON, PACIFIC BLOCK. PORTSMOUTH TREAT FORMALLY Cony > ae consumma & sustained jo Britt is taking tt trying to elev the ring by is making him more money in roy ing on @ fight ” sold his rights the pictures saying noth thirds inter n the pletures, Britt holding the d then} Sudden death was the culmination | rems Three mil) fa hunting trip at Ravensdale this nd dollars} morning. Victor Zlantinelli spplied by the society for con-| resident of that place provements to these} shot and killed himself while « His shotgun ‘om his grasp, and the trig discharging of the Syokane high seen by a Star today's game, team will win out ey have been nd have de- the eastern part of the fastest players in the northwest on our team. The Seattle boys have been playing fine ball | but so has our team. Spokane team will come out of this season, shooting was In a fast game of football, Friday, on the grounds near the high school, the sophomore football eleven of the high school defeated the freshmen’s | football aggregation by a score of Some fast playing was done by both team be interred at Ravensdale He will tell you ancien Ask the man pron te ccd CLEAR, DRY, WARM WEATHER. Come and be convinced Caltfornia offers many attractions to pleasure and health seekers at this season. Resorts of all Company's Fa- mous Scenic Shasta proved service. a m. or 10:20 p. m. daily. to San Francisco $25.60 first class, Leave Seattle 8:40 tions, descriptive literature and in- Union Ticket Office, 608 First Ave., Seattle, Wash. az El ia. General Agent. formation at Large stock of second-hand Stoves of all sizes and of the very lowest prices RED FRONT FURNITURE CO. 220 Pike Street. BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS Twelve-year Guarantes, Houre—8:30 to fo 12. Both phones. 14% SECOND AVENUE RELIABLE TRANSFER CO. | Baggage, Furniture, Storage Office and storage room, 1816 First avenue, Postoffice buitding. Phones—Sunset 983; Ind 526, Great Mystery Both Phones 177 BO YOU KNOW ? | LONDON LOAN OFFICE 105 Second Ave. 8. tt to Guy's Drug Store. vestments, and then be is going to be by far the most/a helpless invalid. And so it is now that s Hagner's ability | bel, blessed with a mind that ything js done prep-|to “do,” has ri nds and Jewelry. you see our display in window and@ our prices, plain figures. ISAAC LURIE, Prop, o be the comforte father and small cher You'll find Shaws |$206 SECOND AVE. iNVROVAL Pike As