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' ' f 2 CORBETT SAYS | HE’S A FOOLER 1 THINKS KID HERMAN WILL BE A TROUBLE MAKER FOR] GANS IN THEIR COMING BAT- | TLE | BY JAS. J. CORBETT, gays that e of the fans wil | ft | wert can of the eontest and to ad proper Amgunt of trotr He ety it o@f A Pooent rv v that Herman is net in the a class with) Nelson That kind of talk will do the bat Ue no goed from the drawng « 4 point Herman sive Gane enough ain all thowe that ough of it to go. realizes le the chance make good, and he is y to prepare has done before has a good char & lot of them rough. says that he wilt foal before he gets t KID HERMAN, KRANT AFTER KID HARRISON now anxious to add the Derby to his record of English victories With Mr. Belmout's contingent of }18 yearlings at Newmarket, Amer fea will be well represented on the Kugiiad turf next season. Kid Herman te a great favorite with the members of the Chicago National league team. Herm home ts in Chteago and when he is there during the baseball season (Star Special Service.) he practices every morning with SPOKANE, Nov, 4.-—Kid Har the Qubs Nearly all of the Nation vison has a letter from Harry/ai league players will back Herman Krant, the Seattle lightweight. fn) to win from Gens when the two which the latter wants to meet) meet ip Tonopah, Nev, New Year's the local Mexican. Krant recoe-| day nises Harrison must have some consis class to have been able to put up| The work on the new race track, the fight he @fd against so f00¢/ year Havana, Cuba, hae been com a man as Loule Long, and believes) meneed. Timothy D. Sullivan and that a bout between himeetf aod! Prank Parrell, two of the most Harrison would draw well to the! prominent sporting men In east.) oe grachett bine ha are ———s fo the a ee rrison promptly w back, w $1,000,000 will ex-| accepting the match at the weight ponane W. T. Burridge, who is {f terms could be arranged satisfac | an active member of the American torfly, agreeing to do 133 pounds} ts now In Havana looking | of Tighter for Beattie boy, who interests of the ayndicate. | belongs property in that class | Krant’s chief claims for pugilis representing Kagland, | tie prestige He tm a terrible Jolt be| France, Belgium, Germany and fs reputed to have ready to cut! fraly salled§ = from Cherbourt, loose for any opponent he can/ France, today for New York on the eateh napping in the ring. He ¥28! }iner Lorraine. They are all chau beaten by Indian Joe Greek quite) pions in thelr own countries and decisively, but was agniast a much | wit) take part In the six-day Meyele heavier man, and lasted caly ‘j} race tn Madison Garden, New York, | commencing December 9. They wit! | temediately, on landing at thie side, proceed to the Vailaburg board track, near Newark. N. J, where they will train for the big event short time against Rufe Turner in Stockton, California, last winter Harrison has the credit of a 10 round draw with Kid Scaler, and « bard fought léround battle with Loag with honors even til the foul blow was struck that called the de | | The S. A. Cs picked team of bowlers were defeated last night on the alleys by a picked team, repre senting the various alleys of the city, The scores Al-Seattie-—— 1 2 3 Ba at PLAYS TODAY At 8:30 o'clock this morning Man ager Westover of the High schoo! | Total 168 second football eleven, left om the 187 2} steamer Indinnapotts for Fort Wor 187 den where this afternoon the locals : 198 will meet the bunch from the aie see aon om Cart 926 2705] ‘The Mmeup for the locals will be & Tote!) as fofows: Evans, center; MeDon- 183-595) ad, lett rd; Roggl, left tackle; 205 612) Terry, end; Barto, right guard; 195 «=O Treen, right tackle; Jones, tix 178 «463 ) end; Suydam, quarterback; Har 150-454] vey, teft half; Warren, right half —% and Gepler, full Back. 2564 we SGRUBS | PLAY 8.4. G. at Ascot Park day, but ‘Thies afternoon the “scrubs” of the varsity will be placed on the er trom at the compua, thelr epyo ta being the S. A. C. eleven. | The scrubs conmist of the second | team, and during the progress of the game both coaches will stop the players and explain and show the tricks, The sertmmage will be an jateresting one, and no doubt be/ witnessed by a large crowd. The ball will be kicked off at 3 o'clock | and two short halves will be played. spreeing football, and foot GOOD ROADS LECTURE. Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock 8. C. Lancaster, United States con a = sulting @neineer of goed Keene hes already won the Osks! - ngs, will give a lectire in the rooms of the Chamber of Com 2 subject being “Good Washington.” When a Man Smiles After doning a new sult of clothes, tt le safe t wemer it wae made by Ha. White, the tatlor, 208 Collins bide. as there's a feeling of satis- faction In the knowledge that no man wears more stylish clothes ‘will furnish exceJent music, as) than those cut by White, See the Gentlemen, 260; ladies, free.| big stock of natty Grays and Brown *e | Mixtures for the holiday season, *** meres Don't forget the dance tonight. Finest Moor in the northwert and the beat pince tn the city to enjoy « pleasant evening. ‘Wagner's orches- m wm. uawal IT WILL INTEREST ] YOU TO KNOW THE MONEY YOU CAN SAVE BY PURCHASING YOUR CLOTHES HERE. WE INVITE YOU TO COMB IN AND EXAMINE OUR EXCELLENT STOCK OF SUITS, OVERCOATS AND RAINCOATS — THE BEST AND H MOST EXTENSIVE IN THE STAB —AND COMPARE PRICES REMEMBER THAT WE FIT CORRECTLY AND BE- | COMINGLY. | BUITS ........ OVERCOATS . RAINCOATS .. ++ BLO.00 TO $40.00 810.00 TO 860.00 +++ 812.50 TO $35.00 J, REDELSHEIMER & CO. 800-804 First Av., Corner Columbia St. Strongest Ladies’ Waist House In the State i | year lot the ¥. M. c SECOND HIGH = | teat to be given at Leschi park by | miles—Agile, 115, 3 to 2, won; Dain | chamber of commerce. building | a | will surely please you 5 REVIVED | 1Qo Seattle High school frst eleven is today up against the Blair The 1o-| college eleven at Spokane 1 boys went aorons the o win doubt w the looala eleven the Montana | i From |xoos to Butte where High schoo! eleven will md them | A revival of basketball this se s equal to the son to proporti me movers! tier by | ait r the ga in at voted rity, in oxy wt pop nm the gridiron Thankegtvigg day | worthweat| Provided Seattle wink beth fuking tm a | SamMes whe will be the champion of Lente not | the Pactfio Coast among the High It ts & pomsibility that league will b Amateur Athle connected with the ¥ YM GA teams from Boattle, Ta Ingham, itverett, Var Viet uF formed union MOA onsiating of = "sl THE MARKET . of the Seattle Athletic eluts tpt of num: erous requests for games, among them being challenges Crom Everett, Hellingbam militia boys, Bnohe« high school, Vancouver and J Bay Athletic clubs, Spe whit men, Puget Sound eniversity and others, besides from the cast. One of the eastern challenges in from the New York te playing In the middle west Secretary Ingiis has offered the tary Inglis, ie in te A few casew of the grapes Anat | came in Thureday night are the only goods on the street, Monday will chang@® “The n Pacific rattroad etits to land & eo { frowh fruits tables here by that date, Whidby | » BOW | island potatoes are in great demand, | Vastern Washington potatoes have | been abut off since the food, The | rooms Of the chib as & Merl ove market ie ati! fem at 620 a) place for the different teams in case ‘end there 60 & deem than they desire to send representatives will advance befor@ the | with a view te conference for the neat week, Meat & wn} organisation of a league kot in abundanos, There io The 8. A. C, team will get to work! 4 sight shortage of hay, but the! immediately after the football #a-| yyiiroads will lan son, which closes the firet of the| nest week” Y ead ale Epes There ts a wealth of material in the club, some of the best ex- players on eastern college teams be- ing among the etub membership. Another big help to the club ts» the fact that Tem MeDenald, physical agus director of the club and one of the : best players on the jocal ¥. M. ©. As crack team of several years ago wil act In the capacity of 9 In speaking of the prospects hie team this year, Prof, Dowthit A. nota We are handicapped to @ great extent by the limitations of our hall, but we have had players at work three nights a Week for the past three Weeks and, white we may not win the championship, we will hold our own with the best of them. We wee things alightly South several donen, peppers 1 beltwee, eaphine We lige ° ack, LS, wariiek. ger th, hore radish, pee Ub. Bo, juematons, ger bee, ae Pratte ape he hae oe et, n “ | obs as, i, 8 quinees, 11M, porsimmene, per urtetly Freeh rane * wero Ongen takch. @e, Rastare, “Segue Butter and Cheese. Washington crvernery butter per ib. Rie have received @ number of addi-! Basers, frean brick th Mgie foastern tions to our team by eastern players | ft) Me) reach butter % [eherss, Wisconsin twine, ie moving out here, A short time ago three members of last year's ¥. M. C. A. eam ip Blowx Clty, la. Jotned club. These men work well to- ther and will prove of great @@-| Live ott chickens . wtatan em i h@ike a fawin Young Amefiean, tie; limberger ‘a bees Rew crenme brick cheewn, ih. he hicck Gwien th Th@the, Tiihamack, is@ise Easterns storage, teh, per ie beet: % o—- iS Pr eaerd. per ih hy ducks, yor i Me: fomsters He@ine. ANNUAL BALL OF |... oS". 8.8. RE. B.A. | zt eB ene Friendshtp Lodge No. 1, Seattle Street F Employes Benefit - ry ~ itn | ee Ope association Is arranging for Ite 16th] th, fre, aunual ball which wil! occur a= ue wal on Thankagiving ere, tm the Christensen-Kigan hail in the Ar fe eade building. For 16 years this bas been an anncal affair with|"" Friendship lodge and this year they| mae: i to eclipse all previous of-| S° 0 forts. The organization is composed of} 1%! past and present street car men of] we this elty, ite object being purely eo Fy ¢iaj and beneficiary, and during its long existence it has relieved its sick and disabled members to the) f° organization nothing to do with the socalled “company association” . maintained by the Seattle Electric company with compulsory member be vige ship and Friendshtp Lodge No. t]nus per th to slomen per wishes it distinctly understood that! frat? ees pr snmn Hts it ts in Ro way connected with the) A ow ewer Have them tke pew at the 1048 the Seattle Electric company on the same evening. The officers of Friendship lodge at the present time are as follows resident, R. V. Hoyt. vice-prest dont, RW, Cotterill; master of cer omontes, H. B Kaowles; past offi- cor, Le Wyman; secretary, G. & Fenwick; financtal secretary, B 1. Marsh; treasarer, T. B. ncent; guard, L. B. Bverett. RACES YESTERDA OAKLAND. First race, Hrecichths of a mile ~—Judge, 117, (Davis), 11 to 6 won KH M. Brattain, 119, second: Jake Ward, 114, third. Time, 1:01 36 Second race, fivectghths of « mile—Golden Rule, 119, (Knapp) 2 to 1, won; Mimo, 11%, second; Ma 4 rie H. 119, third. Time, 1:01 2-6 se Third race, fivecighths of a mile vy fet (MeBride), § to Eim Canigue, 109, pa; Como, 109, sebond, St ood, 112, third, Time, 1:01 Fourth race, threefourths of a mile—Gypay King, 105, (Knapp), 2 to 1, won; Collector Jessup, 112 second; Cloudlight, 109, third Time, 1:12 2-6. Fifth race, one mile and 60 yards Driers, 90, (Buxton), 16 to 1, won; Fisher Boy, 104, second; Petit Due, 99, third, Time, 1:46. Sixth race, one mile—-Bine Eyes, 100, (A. Brown), 340 2, won; J. © Clem, 104, second; Baker, 112, third Time, 1:41 1-6. BENNINGS. WESTERN ws Raunay Unequaled Equioment On All Trainsy For full information, apply to W. H. OLIN, Gen. Agt, 210 Mutual Life Bids. Seattle, - - Washington. race, threofourths of 4 Firw mile Montfort, lt, won, Nant), | $4, second; Donna Kivira, 108, third Second rane, steeplechase —Ole oso, 162, 11 to 6, won; Follow On, 152, second; Mount Henry, 146. Third race, one and one-half miles—Nemesia, 113, 2 to 1, w Winnifred A. 112, second; Single Shot, 11%, third. Time, 2:46. Fourth race, seveneighths of a mile—Fire Brand, 114, won; Chippe- wa, 110, second; Belle Strome, 115, third. Time, 1:29 4-6. Fifth race, one mile and 70 yards —Beonomy, 10%, even, won; Sally K., 109, second; Ambush, 109, third. ‘Time, 1:49. Sixth race, one and one-sixteenth ty, 114, second; Leonard J. Hay man, 108, third. Time, 2:06 24. BLUM WORKERS WILL ORGANIZE TUESDAY. The first step in the formation of a college settlement for slum work was taken last might at th Next Tues day evening the movement will be| eystematized and a location for a building will be decided upon. Makes Whiter Br Makes Sweeter Brea Makes Better Bread Than Any Other Flour Bids For Canal Supplies. The Isthmian Canal commission has issued a report for bids on Ma nila cable, vitrified sewer pipe and| lumber. Particulars can be learned | by inquiring at the Chamber} of Commerce offices in the Lowman! WHERE SHALL WE LUNCH? Every day you ask this and are stil] in search of a nice, clean, neat place where only the best of food! is served at moderate prices, and the service is good, The Dairy Lanch, 210 Union #t.,) how open unter new management, | Try the Go TO ALL GROCERS SELL IT today and be convinced. square den 206-207 Mutual Life Building. THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, NOV. 24, 1906. ON THE SHORES OF LAKE WASHINGTON DUE EAST FROM THE UNIVERSITY. LOOK IT UP ON THE CITY MAP ! 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