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the Oregon State Agricultury Recreation park The farmer ey for everybody fer tho battle and there is not weak man on the eleven. Crim, center, will be up Walker, of last Western team. Pullen, left ‘the looal boys. for winning or losing. SPORTING Jimmy Britt Hart the best cepted, now before the public. of not fighting oftener. Deen rapping him,” says Jimmy a to the age of baseball. A of “one old cat, known as “the father Baseball,” dectares it developed from | “rounders.” | or. game of W. Oliver, to whom the ques-/ tion was submitted, declared that ———_ cecnanacanaiane Ete saenae ata ‘St. Clair, 18-inch ae Complets housefurnishers and agents for the Charter ©: the best and most fuel ——FOR— GUCKENHEIMER RYE. On all purchases we save you trom 25 to 5@ per cent. é 104 First Ave. So. pendent 1751, Free Delivery Mail Orders Promptly Filled. HOT FIGHT THURSDAY THANKSGIVING GAME BETWEEN THE UNIVERSITY OF WASH-~ INGTON ELEVEN AND THE OREGON LIKE THE REAL ARTICLE —s The state “U" has never lost a; On paper, Oregon haa the Wash Thankagiving game and the men /ington eleven beaten already, having of the team will go into the game} won from Willamette at Portiand Thanksgiving grimly determined | last Friday by 8 to 0, white the not to mar the record by losing to grogation when the teams meet at) bunch ts a husky a drubbing Wot and the game will be hard mon-| many a slip". and the local ‘varsity hore Is in fine shape it's in ‘em against is looked for Thursday afternoon year's All-North- | tackle, ‘will have Pilkington, who tore such | sity lads have resulted as follows: ‘wide openings in the University line | last year and took the game from Cole will drive the Gults’ bunch from quarter and will shoulder much of the responsibility BREVITIES considers Marvin fighter, Jeffries ex- He says Hart has made the mistake “He will! fool a lot of the fellows who have A discussion has arisen in the east contends that it is an off. while Henry Phones: Sunset Pink 1751: Inde- “FARMERS” LOOKS IN THE FOOTBALL LINE University boys were only able to 1 ag-/tle the University of Oregon, which n from Willamette by 11 to 6 This dopes the local waiversity for| ‘on paper, Tut “there's varsity is going to clean up that game if the wine it i, The game will be } 1:30 and a mighty grtdiron struggle} a The games in previous years be tween the farmers and the univer 1902, Washington 16; A. 1903, Washington, 5; 0. 1904, Washington, 6; 0. A. C. After that score of last year it's | up to the ‘varsity to come back with la winning. « ‘ | baseball was played in Baltimore in| 1825, and that the bases were run then just as they are now. Mr Oliver ia 91 years old, and he has « perfect memory of the gume ax It was played 80 years ago. His state~| ment upsets a lot of theories re- garding the origin and age of the great national sport Pediar Palmer, the ex-champion bantamweight of England, was re- cently defeated in six rounds by “Cockney” Cohen in London. They fought for a purse of $750 and a side bet of $1,000. Palmer slipped and fell As he arose, Cohen sent & right swing to the jaw that did the business. 1 | | G.| Christy Mathewson has accepted an offer to play exhibition games in Havana, his only stipulation be- that he should not play on | Sunday. Just now Matty and Bow- [erman are deer hunting in Michigan j wonds. of | An interested spectator at the |rine side during a fight in New York the other night was Jake Kil- rain, who fought John L. Sullivan 75 rounds at Richburg. Miss, July 8, 1889. “There has been a groat improvement tn boxing since the old days,” said Kilrain. French racers have decided to j@bandon racing for touring con- Word comes from Paris that comes while touring and that very Httle fs to be gained in the speed Manager Coffroth says if O'Brien Pitesimmons away in aix or rounds him for a EE i : in the City of Mexico. clals refused to grant ig = i of the 0 Nght weight championship of Mextco becanse it was “brutal.” , 5 Pp Ul Harvard and Pennay are at odds in the East and threaten to break athletic relations, and Wisconsin ts threatening to break athletic rela- tions with Minnesota on the ground that three big games a year ts too eee ae and for the ore im; reason that Wiscon- sin thinks is was bilked in the dt- vision of gate receipts at the Minne- sota-Wisconsin game at Minneapolis November 5. Wisconsin's share was $13,000, but the claim is made that it should have been nearer $25,000. Football schedules in the big schools will probably be shaken up next season from the looks of af- fairs right now. “AS soon.” said Bob Fitrsimmons in a New York tuterview, “as I have shoved O’Brien into the discard, | am going to fight anyone that wants @ crack at me Marvin Hart will be given first call. I figure that O'Brien will last a good many rounds for he is part Jackrabbit, but in the end I will rock him to sleep | with a rap on the jaw. “I've been surprising people for | gene = you just watch me when | 1 get im the ring with O'pBries | There'll be doings and 1 verre be {done, sonny, not your Uncle Pitz.” 1 ene | CLEAR, DRY, WARM WEATHER. Come and be convinced. ‘alffornia offers many attractions to pleasure| |and health seekers at this season. | | Resorts of ali kinds. Take the Southern Pacific Company's Fa {mous Scenle Shasta Route. Im- | proved service. Leave Seattie & 40} Seattle |. m. or 10:20 p. m. daily. | to San Francisco $25.60 first class, | | $20.60 second. Tickets, reserva: | tions, descriptive literature and in Jnion Ticket Office, | formation at |608 First Ave, Seattle, Wash. sand E. E. ELLIS, G ' sme ' Ask the man ooo Page 6 {tm aaid |MASKERS WILL SKATE! A roller skate masquerade earal val will be held at the Auditorium rink on December 12, Two prises | will be given, one for and graceful couple skating In the march, which will be the feature of the evening and the first one of its kind eveD held in Seattle, WILL TRY FOR CUP The directors of the city bowling league mot last night at the Arling ton dock and decided to organize a Teague with twelve clubs. The open ing games will be rolled next Mon day night on all three alleys. The season will include the ensuing weeks, with games Monday and on Wednesday nights. It was also decided to organize a major league to bowl for the A H. Harrison cup. The league will probably consist of four teams, the Columbians, Pa cific, Brunswicks and @ team to be organized and captained by George Vogel, Inst year's president of the Seattle Bowling assoctation. The teams ef this league will be composed of the best bowlers in the elty, the struggle for the cup this season probably being close. The cup muat be won three times by one team before it will be owned by the team, Last year the Colum bians won it, the Empires winning it the year before. Storm Fort Flagler On Saturday Next Saturday, the Seattle Athlete club will open its season with the Fort Flagler football team. Both of these tame played a hard game last year The club defeated the soldiers twice after a hard fight. It both teams are in better condition this season. The club squad is hard at prac “4 PREPARE FOR A “WIRE MATCH” Joe Morris, of the Arcade alleys, witt leave about the first of the month to arrange for an interstate contett on the Arcade alleys on January 1, 1906. Bellingham, V Anacortes and competing cities represented in the match. Sheffer will probably accompany Morris and they will form a two- man team to bowl the local teams ©. team will have a chance to break Into the Bastern circle and show up the Western football team against an Eastern eleven, as Pean- *y and Harvard are about to break relations with each other. A story comes from New York to effect that Pennsylvania hes opened negotiations with Michigan for a game between those two col- leges next season. At Philadelphia they are saying that would have severed relations with the red and blue had the crimson team won two weeks ago Naturally. the Pennsylvanians are sore, and now that they have trt- umphed over their rivals, they ar- gue that they should take the tniti- ative in breaking with Harvard. If Michigan plays Pennsylvania next year, the game will take pia DEFEATED SAILORS Nov. 28.—Monday the City Associa- tion football team defeated a team of the sailors of H. M. 8. Sheardon by 2 to 1. It was a stubbornly fought game and full of fast play- ing. Thanksgiving day the seeond high school football m will Hine up against the Wenatchee high schoo! aggregation at that place. Wednes- day the locais will leave for that city. A hard game is predicted. Best Iowa Creamery, r Lu Best Washington Rane per doxen Good Fresh : . 20 an Cheese, per Ip. f Lard, 10 ibe ates Breakfast Bacon, per ib 15@ 1911 Second Ave, Arcade Bide. Be . THE SEATTLE STAR—“TUESDAY, NOV. 2% BIG SHOW COMBINE ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE AND/ Orpheum voudeville and the Inter ational ctroulty consolidate, They INTERNATIONAL CIRCUITS | wing gigantio trust to control alt the vaudeville houses on the Pa CONSOLIDATE, FORMING THE) in. connt, in the wont und {ho mld ite west. The Orpheum people are BIGREST THEATRICAL COM~) eine head ofghe combine BINE SINCE THE KLAW-ER.-| coman ‘Tim Sullivan, of | ork, and Benator O'lirien and LANGER COMBINATION jJohn F. Ryan, of Chicago, are di | rectors, Many millions are involved. A hundred and fifty houses will be ST. PAUL, Minn, Nov. $4—The| controlled by the combine, which te | Papers were signed at Mincapolis| the biggest wince Klaw and Erlanger and St, Paul today by which the | formed th aterprine Sam, the fire horse supposed to have been stolen yeuterday morn chusetts and Utah, bas been fecov- ered He was found cropping the grass on Smith's ranch at Alki Point, ¢ the fire laddies from Engine Company No Uzed to bring Sam back to the sta. tion thie morning. When located EUREKA, Cal, Nov. rudder stern pest gone only a jury rig the st noke ia no ne Francisco. to While attempting to crass the bar here at 4 o'clock yee- terday afternoon, the Roanoke sar- nowly eecaped disaster in the heavy nena, which cut away the rudder and wanhed over the helpless craft. Tug» answered here distress signals To the astonishment of the life savers the Roasoke drifted broadside over the dangerous bar and out to sea on the ebb tide The tug and the life savers steod by while the tem- porary repjsirs were made to the rudder. Karly this morning the vee- set started south. No passengers were landed. Tho extent of the damage done is unknown, but it is thought that the vessel is leaking. Because Martin Markowsk!, a Pole, told hie wife he believed she “should be aphject to bis will as are the peasants in the old sequatry, where the busband is absolute lord women have no rights contrary to his wishes,” is the reason Wanda Markowsk! gives for desiring @ di- vores, $ Ia ber complaint the woman also alleges that her spouse séveral her and that he foally drove her and her daughter from his home in Ballard ROBBED THE SLEUTH PORTLAND, Nov. %—Hobbers HURRAH! FIRE HORSE SAM IS NOW IN HIS OWN STALL | ing from a fire station at Massa-| at the Duwamish river, and ort | ing stop 9 whe depu-| Park, a dista | “I am told that no stray horses fre allowed to crows the drawbridge unless the horse had a rider he could not have mawed Kiilott bay without be pped. ‘The only other way would have been for Bam to go by t way of reetown and South of nearly 20 miles to me that the thief and turned the horse It is evident got ‘cold feet last evening the horse had w small | loose,” sald the captain rope around his meek and his hair) Sam is on duty once more, and wae flecked h dried foam. Cap~ | the fire boys are busy fixing up a tain Cook thinks that Sam wag! still alarm to prevent further thefts stolen. [Of horseriesh ARERR : + WATER SHUT OFF * BANK CLEARINGS. 7 & Nov, 26, 1005... ...91,086,620.62 te} ® Nov, 28, 104... 666 MBps &| Water will be shut off tomorrow * ~S— w' Wednesdey, from 9 a. m. until 6 & Increase over name an *& DM, im the district north of North % «dite last year... 141,160.44 w fand West 42nd and west of Fremont * . * jay ERE RE * | THE TANANA ELECTRIC PLANT STARTS PAIRHANKS the plant of the company, a comyp Seattle and financed by Seattle cap ttatt started up. ‘The plant in located on the Chatanika river about 26 mUeca from Puirbaoks and fur ninhes power and light 40 miles in ton Nov, 24.—Monday Tanana Mleetri organized ir Se ee ee * ® you, and didn’t it feel fanny Did you get some of It on ® and furzy? What? Why, wthe snow, of course. Quite & bit of it fell this morning and a great bit fell all over the mountains in the eastern part of the state * * *. * * TORR teh ehh WEATHER FORECAST, * * * + . 7 *. * *. * * * Tonight and Wednesday, rain or snow; fresh cant winds. William Hagberg, « satior thet « rolled him yesterday afternoon, He saya that he bought a paper from the boy and later missed the change, He was unable to describe the boy to the police. OLYMPIA, Nov. %&—Hefore « large wudience the Girls’ Glee club, of the state university, gave a con- cert here last night. ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 28.—Ad miral Chouknin, commander of the Black sea Meet, wires that the mu- ny is dying down and that most of the mutineers have surrendered times blacked her cyes and beat | Witte has notified the zemstvo that he considers it necessary that they appoint a minister of the interior. VOLCANO BREAKS LOOSE IN TEXAS OIL FIELDS HOUSTON, Tex, Nov mA stole from Detective B.A. Rargo, a| Subterranean volcano broke loose at detective on the San Franctyco po- {| the Humble of! felts today, formed Nee fores, bie revolver, handeuffa, his official star, trousers | oter and ew: and several other articles, We jeft |chinery. ® peilr of |& crater of a hunderd feet in diam lowed the derrick ma- The erupUoa hurled tons the articles in his room in the bust-|of earth and rock Into the air neas district of the city and when he returned found them gon MONEY FOR TOES For two toes, Orville McAllister, 14, wants the Seattle Brewing and Matting company to pay hint §1,999. ] The boy lost the toes In an accl-| dont while working for tha nk company last August sult for the amount n: trial ts on bafore Judge Mc DIVORCE* GRANTED ¢ Charlotte Wright was tht ing granted a decree of div William Wright on the hon-support J TEDDY WILL STAND FIAM WASHINGTON, Nov. 28 subject at the White Hotm con- forence night between | the | president, Garfield, Root, Ta@ and | Knox was the rate regula ond that the president ia detern hot to recede from his position ota. i rom Large ntock of second-hand Heaters, Stover of all wines and ot the Very lowest prices. RED FRONT FURNITURE CO. 220 Pike Street The} Wilson with robbery. br: = Pabught| tn the superior court charging Fred frorn-| W. Davia JSS EATTLE...” JISINESS COLLE NIGHT SCHOOL Four Nights Each Week, $4 Month MILLER @ ELSTON, PACIFIC BLOCK, REPORT UNFOUNDED BERLIN, Nov. &&.—It nounced officially that that the emperor will u operation on his ear i* His health is declared good in ov- ery respect. fe an the report An information has been fled Wileon was arrested this month, charged with taking valuables from the person of o> | es SOOTHING SYRUP 4 al cares win cola, aod Bch at TWENTY FIVE CENTS A ROTTER. CAR Ask the man os Page 6 oon Gh, Phones—Sunset 902; Ind 626, 1905, PRESIDENT MAY BETTER 2 ane play is w ‘That no student shall repre-| injury in FOOTBALL VERY MUCH When President Toowevelt sets, collegiate ests it to do a thing it generally mean rh muntea inciuded that it be done, His recent ae- | recor «tion from the b ‘ \t in the matter of revolut caches for the following ‘ ting football is already beginning | in the playing rules to bear fruit For winecessary toughness Following the president's sugges- | ing up,” the ot the open bai tion for uniform eligibitity enalty of twenty ollege athletics, 4 inffloted; for the of- | Unneoemnary Toughnenn th the fiat, ¢ ity in football, Pennsylvania univer-| ‘kneeing’ oF ther equally un sity has sent a clroular letter to the) #portemant on, the payer be} heads of all inetitut ening | dinqualified f the game, but the ountry for the remainder of the half t letter eontaina rules drawn | which the offense occurred his tear | ) athletics at| be obliged w continue the gam request that| without a substitute for bi rules be adopted If they were| that the player who shall fo approved | second time in one season t The rules provide J alized for brutal ehall be | 1. That no student shail be al-| «! to represent any college fowed to represent hin college, ex-| university for the remainder of t been « bona tide neanor year, and ts in @ ‘These changen are suggested be academte standing aune the board anys th { in CURES COUGHS A” SORT THROAT VERY : | Cheap Prices | China Crockery Dolls Glassware Christmas || Holiday Goods COME EARLY See Our Tempting Prices: Great American Importing Tea Co,” streets 1 SEATTLE cond A’ ainkiler Cra ee 309 Pi soe 8 rent his achool who hag received,| ent than real, nine-tenth FORCED OUT Airectly of Indirectly, any pecuniary | rious injuries occurring in so-called GOODB AT WHOLESALE or other consideration for taking | open play ’ ae PRICE. art In any such sports or exercises,| Should these changes be made, en eee t cvanses, "| they would material alter the |1 LION CLOTHING HOUSE 2 That, atu t shall repre-| present Hability of “roughing it” In First Ave. 8. and Main oe sent ene or more colleges in inter-! a game —— Should Be Abolished ness, and that Is By constitutional rom. jon stated by President David Starr Jordan of Stanford university Dr. Jordan has just returned from n extended trip throughout the it, where he had ample oppor tunity of noting the widespread ag! tation against football ertect bearing, entirely cloned, Deafn: and unless renult con be taken out and this tube re at «4 to its normal eondition, will be destroyed forever ot ten are cauned by in nothing but an 4 condition of the mucous sur he to remedy the abuses of the modern ints fame were discussed pation. . 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The impressions are worked out with neatnems and dew- pateb, provided that the subjective mind has material at hand with which to do the work, (What would you expect your engineer to do first? Would you order him to start the machinery? Would you not secure the necessary material to create heat and generate steam? Your engineer's subjective mind must have fuel, oxygen to create heat and water to generate steam, blood, lymph and secretions: the whole body must be lubricated, like a much complicated piece of machinery; every bearing, however small, must be lubricated. Water furnishes the passage for all liquids within animals’ bodies, and is the onty vehicle by which all solid bodies are conveyed from one part of the be from the internal to the external. All worn out or veyed to exterior by this vehicle. You will then read portance of first securing @ necessary material prey bullding your physteal #tructure; the ab your house the body in order, then le ratory pplies to kee in winds may r |] blow, nnows may fall; ft in all the saw en you hear ntle tapping from the outat you will b. upon the | fn undisputed ruler o your rt th PROF, DE REST, 103 2 Ov . Drag Store, Parlors 305-6. Readings on Open on Sundays, Hourt from 9 «. m, to 8 p,m tmontat from Lfoyd Hursh, 11s Washington street, Seattle, Seattle, Wash, Nov To Whom It May Concern: This is to ify thet The wuffering for th x months with a severe cold which settled on my hinge mh Was #0 Very bad that when I would lie nearly impoweible to get any reat at all or sleep, and so id hardly speak above a whieper After taking eight Forest I find myself In perfect health and ty anewer any communications. LLOYD HURSH, 116 Washington 8t Seattle, Wash. DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED and when ean Is the the Inflammation | ‘amily Ville for Cons- _ AMUSEMENTS, DON’T FORGET THE BIG DANCE by loca) applications, a not Peach the dee po r, | At Leschi Park Paviiton, to be given There in only way to cure deaf- thy the Seattle Electric Employes’ Beneficial Association on ‘Thnkagiv- } | iq caused by an tn- ||, . “ape Sovediba Football should be abolished in fhe mucous lining ie ye Wednesday, November ri on thie | 29th 7 all secondary schools” is the opin ow have « rumbling | | Admission 60 Cents, La- FOR BENEFIT OF SICK AND Di8- ABLED MEMBERS. Music by Wagr ‘s Orchestra. Tickets for sale by all street car While in Washington he wee pres will give One Hundred Dotiare | ™ 4 jent at the conference between any cane of Deafness (cauned by See SF | President Roosevelt and Dr. White, | Gamat, be All New STAR ts president of surgery at the Univer- | f# @ Cure, Gene Acts Hits! wity of Pennsylvania, where means J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. HOLIDAY WEEK BILL. 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