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bt pemult of ye w kk im certain ¢ Se teams will hay effective practicing owing at ah wlth T Maho onty & of tf to @ and she ® threugh ek ‘et Moallen playing by : the by the outcome y wat net go very much ae age Kh wae k fine tram and the frem bere hoped geore at the end fae wen: Oregon 16, C Ig The verdict was (ho pet won throush sh The Unity team played des; ‘even driliiantly, But classed, caused «Tr int ‘all the stores w ly everyone eat to ace the 6a t at 8 to 1 on Ores Made 45-Yard Run. gwee raining and Kies je meddy, and “Jack Oregon quarterback and holding ¢ meade two atten: the first hall worked the ball down goal line, Bags to punt, but was > by Oregon. Wa ee the one-yard line Ree now Washing’ *-' won; Metlaktla, 109, second; Mad “iden, 109, third. Tin : rate Second race, thirt pened with Washing | 1-19 35, IAI I 7 FIGHT PROMOT PROMOTER. UNDER ARREST (Serippe Telegranh Service.) AND RAPIDS, Mich, N “1 Ward and Harry Lewin, i Ward met his death here last | night, haa been arreated nit areing him wit x agreement to promete a fixie He pleaded hot gut | © Paco Judge Hea Me was funder $1,000 to appear for ex ation on Deo, 31. ity Played Great, REALTIES WIN , But _ Out | . Last night, on the 8, A. C. alleys © Realties took two out of three games with the. Hoo Hoos. The Realties— 1 Mengel Taylor . +146 440 Glnnelt erry ke [Stephen , 198 Totala .. .866 914 719 2489 Hoo Hoot 1 3 8 Total 1, Gardner . 126 187 170 a“ king Genmereaux .,..140 168 129 bh | JOnee cccocee 190 167 137 ». | Gantutt 119 SL 126 Bhriteh .. 170 168 169 ® Totals ....746 S42 Tél | OAKLAND, €) First o, sevencighths of a mile—Orchan, 104, (Davis), 3 to 1, of a mile—Cholk ick, > Kelly), 6 to 1, won Due "110, second; Milltary Man, 110 ‘| third. Time, 1 34 vie Third race, f Ocean Sho (Barns! 10 to 1, won; Fred Mulholland, 110, second; Al Lindley, 111, third Time, 1:01 Fourth ra Futurity Cors—Cob lector Jessup, 198, (Mefntyre), § to we") 1, won; Van Ness, 110, second Romaine, oa, third, Time, Pitth 102, (Flannery), ® to 2, won; La relle, 104, second; Lone Wolf, 104 wear third. Time, 1:41 3-6. “Ww | Bixth race, * | ward, 103, (Grabam), 3 to 5, won Hand Over, 1 second; I'm Joe, ood | 103, third, Time, 1:40 35, to| BENNINGS. Vfanvie picked up 1 fumble} — the speedy right end, fer a touchdor Raving Kicked goal. the WD & score of # to 6 Seted im Kuykendsl » cd ta ren « miseod Oregon yones thelr ¢ ward the line ‘Miwed again. - Final score Bf LUNCH? day you ask thie and of a nice, clean ealy the best of wed at moderate prices. Laneh, 210 Union RY abd be comrincet. CLOTHES, without Eiliott & MoGre av. 5c Cu 500 Japa size mal: ance, for 1Ge fane $1.25 leggings good leat Tbe Simm 25e Pike %, #06 the way See oa 7:”, Ste right and foods are will = well sh our tine is call and on a fumble. G SHALL WE GO TO mile--Montfort, 117, (Mid wader new managemen! you. Try th for 13c Fancy Ends, Brass 1 13c on Curtain Rod MAIL BOX SCALES. 35e Landers’ 25-pound round, strong spring bal- DRAWER PULLS. -y brass bureau drawer pulls for ,,... LEGGINGS. for boys or girls, COOKS’ KNIVES. vonds ebony han die cooks’ KNIFE STEEL. sharpener CARVING SET. line of Carviny Son €140 % bre ran) FPiret race, thirteen-sixteentha of tha mile—Red Knight, 115, 6 to 1,/ Presley half) wen; Bohemia, 112, second; Lone | Galloway . Mand, 102, third. Time, 1.23 if the second half the Web-| Second race, eleven-sixteenths of ke | a mile-—Lee Harrison, 104, § to 1,/ Coyle | Mac 3 aiwon; Tuckernuck, 112, second; the Speed Queen, 109, third, Time, pon- j 1:10 38. snd!) Third mace, one mile—Hooray,| Westover .. at | 102, & to 2, won; Voladay, 107, sec i) omd; Dekaber, 107, third. Time 1:43 Pourth race, threefourths of a 1. 2 to 5, wok; Oraculum, 121, second Kitiochan, 9%, third. Time, 1:16 2-6. re ont). Fifth ‘race, one mile—Bive font | Pigeon, 9%, 9 to 2, won; Noblesse ang | Oblige, 98, second; Bissy tezy, 191, third. ane, 1: 45 at Sixth race. one mile and 70 yards <xtord, 130, T to 10, won; Water grass, 110, second; Lady Vera, 96, third. Time, 1:46 24. o ite mille pas, 10 c pudding pan, bic, oe th te 3-qt. # wor, Ie é-qt, ike ete, at Spinning’s rtain Rod $2.50 port able gas light, complete with Wels bach light and 6 feet of tubing. .$1.79 d iron, large DOK cee eeee 35c¢ nr 19¢ 2%e thin egg shell cup and saueer, deep blue Japan Se pr. We genuine jet black, assort ed pattern tea pot....29¢ Gibson Buster _Brown a 75c 4c §=giass stand lamp, complete with chimney and burner 29 45c solid stone, quick knife steel for 15¢ we faney Haviland & Co, gold edge neat decorat ed plates..49¢ rican §6Cutlery ata handle . 45e Majolica ¢ uspidors, fancy, neat glazed ...19¢ Gas Lamp 45c With Improved Burner, White Q Globe and Mantle ../.45¢ “ eeolghths of a mile) ace, one §=mile—Henvolio, | | | Coyle kicked a gval one mile—Sir Bd j I: | i h, © tremt, Rone a mes rock ce & laf thelr pent up } tig ratee, Just before the Thanke-| laiving demand. Last year turkeys | pound. THE ass it E STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOV. of, 1g06 play Je mititary and tie ca P t@] ait the records of the hou rhe. new bit att ti eae ancy ots tee ves | Assoclations of the Troupe.” Phe #iit is a clever Seattle High SdePilinr os ae a FREE EDUCATION fe eiee eee Stes: erking Fisher gave a little kit] Eleven Dofeats the | 'ic,'s one ot the post noon tet | setem years. 90 they. pay frons fl te Jattie for months. It te original and] ay) order that Leonard Masters’| 12 ber cent on all mone Under Li k |the fun is most spontaneous. Esr@| causation may pot be neglected by| the Management of Seattle's best Ic Bunch. Kendall wrote the ple D1 een ey nw of hie parents| PUsiners men, and as loans are emcees ene |« too of its excellence TH! on the steamer Dix the Acme Buai-| Made on Improved real estate onl | Finhera, father and daughter, in a| OU We Same teh its proaident,| OU may be assured all their in In @ driving rain, which made the} tortion turn, were well received. | 1 6 Pee. ate an offered the| Yestments will be conservative and es of the gridiron a sea of mud,| The daughter in away of ber! vc soars tuition with bis books irr are pure, awift ne Beattie high achoot football team | helpmate, She is a little mite and | treo ‘of ‘cont 1 Chas, Osner, secretary defeated the Lick high school foot. | twists h ¢ in all sort building, will ¢ ox | Dall team of San Franciseo at Mad-| 7 ne In the audience lain ever all, It is well worth park yesterday t one of the rk appeared forced t ic be placing our ™ Beattlo The ac was 11 to 0, In| stopped and she ia too | = Seattle's favor | clever to be required to do ae ward pass and Wee Coyle. The trained dogs, four tn numbéfy There was Lefty Burke and Jay|of Kurtis and Busse, are | Amith and Weetovor, the Prisco full- | Hale on @ local at for} ack, and their work was splendid.| months, The animals display #i | ut the fate of the gaine reated| most human tutelligence, and on¢]’’ Yosterday, at a meoting upon and was fed by the for-| thing that ean be sald, #k| Women’s Federated Clubs ward pase and Coyle. ;@ resort to the une of (H@) tle, in the Chamber of Cor In apite of the slippery field,| whip for the ditferes ided to incorpor whieh made any kind of passing dit t strated songs at uit and the long forward a has-| en are up to the ste ¢ Walseys did not ay will be ardous feat, the ball was sent a p ing over the heads of the Fri nt, not having arrived, the ation to build a club boys from feattie’s back fleid time| be at the performances today #4 /Dous0 Mra | H. Jennings ox after time and Thayer or Burke | for the remainder of the week |pressed the hope that the elub would always be there to receive! } he would be completed by the i. San Francisco was stronger on} Leoncavallo, plays and occasionally made] ft is announced by Manag gains through ttie’e line! @ Krouberg that their bond to the AC . Leoncavallo i la . hovered in San Francts-|orchestra to Attian in time for the ) territory the greater part of the/reguiar opera season at Christmas game, and crommed thelr goal line! and for this reason the noted Italien three times, once hat the ref-| composer's tour in t only etght eree called Kk after @| weeks’ duration and confined to the jengthy uty ales, The ball] principal cities of the United @ “| Was kicke the ne by Coyt § Canada availo will | (Beripps Telegraph Service.) tions and the accruing and Burke foil on it quet the tau orchestra and| PONCE, P. BR, Nov. 21.—President interest long before Sensational Touchdown. singers at t Friday and eévelt arrived here and was re the child comen to need There was no scoring tiret 4 Maturday mat-| ceived et the janding at % o'clock | any substantial amount half and ft was pot until Jay Smith went acr ine for @ touch s second half that | evolving Into an ovation, on t t crowd that has attended |casion of his American debut in New game in Geattic this sea-| York City on Oct, § and while bh son had @ chance to give vent to all tofore he has been known sol idered as one of the popular and other officials, The to profusely decorated and people from the surr down earty tn the larg The second touchdown came on a| composers and conductors who tour | t long forward pass from Coyle to) in America, + See aes oem Hurke, who made « 30-yard run for — econ re bg i beld Th touchdown. Coyle missed the hey bo or’ ‘ At the Seattle, ing and jubliee service n goal. The line-ups Beattie, ‘Thayer... ¥ thi to accommodate the throng of p ple whe try to get in there t ht REL. ROL ast will be as follows | “Opening Statement,” by tor, F. BE. Drak Her tition. . eellen, 1Gt HD) Dungeness eraba, LGR. “ 1 Fea shapers, ‘same | “Some Memories of Barly His-| Henry . LTR hele eorplye & bee. = tory.” by Mother Dwyer. ] Burke cossses Lo B R. .Bverett-Gay May and Peedetu | “Some Later mories,” by H.} Knox | Pastern Wash. timotny ig ry | | Sweeney | a e tite Phe eee What of Us Who Have ‘ a linto Their Labors?” by Dr. L. Smith . . Sem ms | ten TER, @hete corm, 08 per tom: erected Mahone | ° pelt S20 ome toms fed conek 0 ror toe: What Shall Be Our Motto,” by a a ne oat ton ©); charts, bet ee Be Geo. H. Stevens Reteree—Charies Best. Umpire | 4S SPS ¥ ten, : . = » Soped Tord, por ton. OH tala ion. BB) was Boon by Other Eyes,” Rev.| McDonald. Th nekwoper W, Inglig | om —— Lime ang Cement. | Wallace Btruble THE MARKETS Passed: vaults of A eteamer *@ to the rete of sl" Nute and Fi Hanke market . rning with a ship-| Beery imparted fee. 1.3m Alaska Hellding, find them ae, ity honey, }@ tight bew—so tight that —— | fire nor thieves can touch th . Ortental Batha The vaults are #0 conventent ment of 100 baxkete of grapes This praveea shipment fa in better jon and ding @ more ready market | Steam bathe wo previous shipments, mission mea that there ¥ ut Klein, the shoemake: “aT James | these tight little individual be a heavy shortage on the apple! of eee | market No shipments of ap on have been received since the Mood. and no shipments have been report ed. } ‘The price of turkeys has risen from ite and 20¢ to 20 and & pound. This i* preperatery to the ¢ por! were bringing ae high as 30¢ per! Meat dealers report that a ship ment of 60 head of beef ie on the way to relieve the beef shortage. And Worth Reading Twice From any standpoint Regal Suits worthy—of good material, silk s ed, thoroughly sponged, colors pendable, properly fashioned. The tailors who make Regal $15 S My a yeaiye: Panne earch, pee ik) . fi. Bg Xe ® ' tell us we expect a heap. We hi to—every Regal Suit we sell is m to bring the buyer back another son; must be so satisfactory that buyer cheerfully talks about it others. And he does talk—our of Regal Suits this season has b extraordinary. you at every point. ve sheen, per ie, ie: omen, I ows, Th Se ivan "por the glee, Mnmon per née, Meats Steers, Th C4OTo: cow w ib, MHGOe: mutton. » WGC; dre Fish Pag x halibut, per Mm Sede: steamer versity? Then Near the Campus While You Can. Build} ¥qur Home In UNIVERSITY PARK Where Conditions and Bullding Restrictions Invite Refined People and Where the Best City Improvements Are Put in Free. of stock will only, In the spring tt Ing of the exposition ip 1909. AT PORT RICO pn ge this morning by Governor Winthrop | The Seattle theater lacks only one | day at 11 a. m., celebrating ite de « this week-—that fg more room | iiverance from debt. The program mE | ‘. i In a Tight B Recurities in a aafe deposit box In os |ed and the box rental so low, that Sults Our guarantee of money back protects Are You Going to Send Your Boy or Girl to the Uni- Buy a Home-Site Take University Car and Get Off at 50th Street nous «+E. CRUTCHER wei: a) far ANOTHER 6BULLIVAN HEIR, ' Mt r claimant to the John jullivan estate has made his ap i snce, He is Jeremiah O'sulll van, of Castlevent Cork Cour broken | Island, who ba h clain on being “the nearest of his name n wave a little money and use {t tr ood investment He knows by t hly with ation it will double itself within of of mine §SAFE DEPOSIT C0. ate, and 1 be tw sold to VERY FATHER. desires to provide for his children. Small gums placed with this company early in the ebild’s ¢ become large amounts by roe of regular addi of money for educe tion or « start in bust ness. wn was rowded manding H HHORMOCK, Pres 2. BR MARTMAN, ¥-P ree, ALEX MYERS hes. DV. a EMITIE, Cosmter, piacopal nue and ankegiv Bun} ON THE TOP WAVE ON SUCCESS the pas En | | ox | Wm. D. em, and y at Ol Port Wine, per eal. 81.00 Guckenheimer Rye, full quart, stee * vecees B1.00 KEYSTONE Liquor co.) 1123 First ave., corner Seneca. Phones: Main 1184; Ind. 1184. NO R one of eafee oe Bad Teeth Are Offensive to your friends and a menace to your health. So why not have good teeth? We are doing the best of den tal work at extremely low © prices are merely Intro. ductory and will be in effect for but 90 days Pull Set Teeth |. #4.00 Gold Crowns, 22k 83.00 Bridge Work ) Gold Fillings Silver Fillings . are cw- de- K k All of our work Is guaran teed. Lady attendants. Ele yator service, Office hours, £:30 a.m to 8 p.m Sundays 10 to 12. WATIONAL DENTISTS uits ave ant sea- the to sale 403-404-405 aa PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK Second and Pike. ist AVE SUITS To onDER +15. 00 For Irrigated Lands call on COLUMBIA CANAL CO, U. K. Loose, President and KOHLER & CHASE Established 1850, PIANOS 1308 SECOND AVENUE Arcade Building. ATTALIA IRRIGAT LANDS, FRUIT THE COLUMBIA CANAL CO., 509 Marion Bidg., Seattle, Wash PEPZONE Guaranteed to cure all Stom ach and Liver trouble, Tbe per bottle at RAGLEY'S, 2d and Pike Made In Seattle. Novelty Skirt Mfg. Co. 1207 Second Ave., Seattle Wash, L. lL. HOFFMAN. UNIONTAILORS 2201, James St., Upstaira, SUITS TO ORDER, $15.00 No more, no less. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS $18.00 Men's Suits for, 812,50 $5.00 Children's Suits for H, LEWIS & CO., 1206 Second av Choice Thanksgiving Apples) let this store bo your Santa Claus-- th I YDARD WAY wid atte $1 Down, $1 a Week g y our great HOLIDAY now fix up for Thanksgiving-- —a good, stocky 64ft tension table, solid oak, well finished, 42- inch top, heavy legs; regular price is 56 for the week special it for $13.50 a new style dining ta- ble, splendid pattern legs, finished weathered, 42-inch top, strong and good; ar = price ‘8 for the week special priced oe 0000 0 G18.70 {s is a good design round 444nch top dim- ing table, solid oak, top finely quartered, t shaped legs, 6-ft, extension; regulat price is $20.00; for the week very special priced at .. $14.83 —this Is an excellent 44-1nch top, is finely quar tered oak, highly pol ished, 6-ft. extension, claw feet; regular price is $22.50; for week very cial = priced Standard Furniture C Co. Seattle 1006 to 1016 First Ave. eep im mit i vy & WOODHOUSE } FURNITURE CO. 1 418 Pike Street, For furniture, stoves, ranges, and heaters. Bargains in all the above lines. Phones: Main 3998. Ind 2096. wep in mind— DABNEY & WOODHOUSE FURNITURE CO, 418 Pike Street, For furniture, stoves, ranges, and heaters. Bargains in all the above lines. Phones: Main 3998, Ind. 3096. ling Specialist, } Years’ Experience. I guarantee to absolutely cure every case of Rupture which, after examination, I accept for treatment. [ am a graduate the best recognized European, Canadian and American colleges. For 40 years I have devoted my time and attention to the treatment and eure of Rupture, and my cured patients number hundreds, some probably being your neighbors. This long period of exclusive practice has given me skill and experfence In the cure of Rupture, such as I be- Neve no other physician can of- t THANKSAIVING 18 ALMOST TERE. hat a with The th cures which lay, year aft ® and lasting ieful endorsements of my cured patients prove that mj method of treatment ts all claim for ft, and I earnestly In- vite you to call on me or write for further convineing proof of these facts. I cure without a surgical op- eration or pain, and without tn- terfering with your work or business. > at my office and IT will my statements, and refer vot q * you to prominent Seattle buel- " et if ness men whom I have cured. I am always willing to wait for my fee until cure is eff My terms are» reasonal CONSE ATION FREE. CALI Y)DAY AND STOP SUFFERING Hours—9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sun- day, 9 am. tol p.m DR. CLARKE CO. 123 Second Av. S., Cor. Wash- ington St., Seattle, Wash FREE, iendy BY t Notice! Cowens UNIVERSITY PARK Will be placed on the x within the next few w Make reservatic early. | c COWEN, 6 ‘Plone er Bldg. PIANOS © Victor and Edison Tatking Machines SHEET MOSIG, STRINGS 7It Second Ave., Seattle We Give You Credit You Can Dress Well for $41.00 kk. 41 P. A. HALLBERG, PROP, Sunset Main 880, Independent 880. Second Avenue per w . Big Showing of Long Ceate Pacific Outtineang <x, 422 Pike @p HOME OF DIGNIFIS® CRawTy

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