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FAGULTY BARC TWO PLAYERiO veeraagpgy AUD RISER FAIL | IN THRs TUDES AND ARE FoRsIOORN PERMISSION 7 PLAY WY BIG THANKSGIVING GAME thi afterncen, The Seattle Blox tric company h omised to cage enaingh ot } le the crowds: The following is the Hneup, the varsity having the advantage of 1 poands © Idab Vara Tdah 1TEIb. average 164.1b, average Bants LB Savtdre Jarvi Il. 'T, .Capt. Larsors Flarity LG Pp Capt. ¢ Center Stms < Bragdon éveee Stati Oake Robertson Small Johnsot Universit Harry gan, is on o~ Harvard, umplre, and Roy Goodrich, of the Untversity of Oregon, head linesman and time keeper i Two of the University of Wash ington’s most famous members of the vars are mot in the big Thanksgiving game this afternoc with Ida They are mier, who ha Played such ant game at ter all season, and Bud Riser, the big guard. Both were refused per mission to a In the game by} the fac be { defietency tn their studies. Both players are nearly hea en at being thrown out of the « game of the seu S08. Idaho is also short the two Arm atroag boys, whose absence ts caused by the critical Uiness of their father Much of the rarsity's eagernes to best the Moscow boys is caused by the fact that Idaho beat the unt versity last season by a score of § te 0. Idaho's desire te come ow with the laure] wreath this time | om the other hand. due to the feet that she has not won a single col legiate game this year. Both teams sto the field tratned to.4 whi | per and prepared to “do or die | vr ection was made by both | as carly this morning that | here would not be 19 potmts: made j during the entire gathe Larsen Hopes to Win of Idaho. id the Mos ay Captain Larsen, ' ) ad we are going to give have in our to our winning, I oan we lone HILL AGADEMY AFTER THEH.S ‘The Hit Military academy, of Portland, now has eyes upon the scholastic foothall champlonship of the coast, and te trying to arrange & game with the Seattle High schoo! on ite return trip from Butte. ‘The meneser of the Denver High sehoo! tear recently came to Seatile te get the bors to prolong thelr Thanksziving trip to the Colerade capital, where a plonship of the weat Beattie has ab defeated the Lick High seheol from Califern and claims the honors of the coast Binge the Hill Milttary won the champlonship of Portland so eastiy it ie anxiour to have a whack at greater honors, No answer has come from Seattle, although the proffer of « game was wired Sat urday night. but owing to the man- ager and coach being absent east of the mountains there te no one in authority to antwer the query. SPORT DOPE The San Franciseo ball team ought to have a diissful time moxt | season. They have siened a player from Henoiiiu named Joy. And he is partiy an Irish Joy at that, hiv firat same being Barney. His team-) mate, Ed Sue, will also play with Saa Francisco Chances are that the next world's championship series will comsiat of 11 gamer Will somebody warn the keeper of the “Down and Out” club? There are rumors that Kid McCoy ts hunt- ing another fight Salvidere, hatled as the “king of the tart” for 1906, the champion % yearold, has just been insured for Hioctn, the shoemaxer, 217 James oe cep in mind—- DABNEY 4& WOODHOUSE FURNITURE CO, 418 Pike Street, For furniture, stoves, ranges, and heaters. Bargaing tm all the above lines Phones: Main 3998. Ind. 3096. 615-617 F The Regal—that soft or stiff a ton is a better team » a great dixady » in sme because of the absence Armetre bora, who al condition of thet ut ft winning ‘ it good, f have good The Wash ngton team is very baken up over the lows of v, who owes his downfall to w grade in physics,” This @ ity bad for Coach was forced to completely re fa xe his team just before the! eet game of the season. c sin Crim, who has played three ears at center on the varsity be wing moved ot the back? ed ih m, wae forced to « bi a. This nade ph ae strong as be ~ bat the backfield was weak Jened for Crim is one of the surest and strongest ground gainers. Place Makes Statement Coach Place, when approached as to the outcome of the ogg sid: “I haven't much to say ept that we will meet Idan with very man in the best ithe turing any time of he season Every man om the team has guined jthe opening of “the weaeon This lepeaks well for Trainer Contbear nd the team, who have sacrificed ‘ hing that they might give « st efforts to thetr university vo w be greatly weak 4 by be sof Tegtmier and Riser, but os an they come. solenn te that @ good, clean, hard ast game be played and that the est team wins and that Weehtng jtou may -be that team 1,000 by his owner, Jobn E. Mad fing the goose that lays the 2 can le exvemplif arain in abble over mov tetures vig fighte All this row} about doctoring the Gene Nelson hae left a bad taste In the ath of the sporting public and }there ie already talk of canceling ‘the contract for the Gans Herman dout. Oeorge Mullin ts to get bonus with Detroit next year 10 games. Probabitities the 20 will look more like se (ar as the bonus ts concern Miller Huggins ts enjoying the winter months aa the manager of a Cincinnati roller polo team. Hoe is deaying the ramor he ts to marry a $1,000 it he wins are fancy skater from St. Louls. Tn Hine with the sixday bieyele races is the 2¢hour relay bowling contest. Ten twomen teama will contest for valuable prises Novem ber 28-29 In New York. When of ® team tires, hie partner will take his place, and the bowling i» ox pected to be continuous for the 24 hours. That baseball ts popular with the masses is proved again. Ad Gumbert, the former Chicago and Boston pitcher, has been elected sheriff of Alleghesy county, Peas j sylvania, and ran away abead of his ticket RACES YESTERDAY OAKLAND Firet race, futurity | vora, 112, (Williama), 5 to Avonalia, 107, second; Santa Ray, 107, third. Time, 1:10 45. on drace, three-quarters of a Laura F. M., 109, (Williams), 2, to 1, won; Yellowstone, 112. see ond; Sharp Boy, 109, third. Time, 1:18 16 Third race, fiveclghths of a mile male. | Conique, 111, (Knapp), 3 to 1, won; Purse, 106, second; Como, 106, third, Time, 1:01 4. * one and onests —Jackfull, 107, (T. Sul- iva 7 to 10, won; Bear Skin, 107, second; Iras, 107, third. Time, 148 +6. Fitth race, one mile—Prestige, 94, (Huster), 10 to 1, won; Dorado, | 101, second; Military Man, 104, third. Time, 1:42 35. Sixth race, threequarters of mile—Whisky King, 113, (A Brown), 5 to 2, won; Delagoa, 109, second; I'm Joe, 108, third. Time, LM ¥6. hat for men that has jump- ed into such immense pop- larity it keeps us and the makers on the “go” get- ting them to you fast enough And why not? Isn't the egal t—the very best hat you or anybody the be ever saw for $2? Of ourse it is, and it’s more than that; it’s as good as the finest sold in Seattle for $3 irst Avenue We} AR THE SEATTLE - oman eer eee eee ee ee eee eee eee ee SPORTING EVENTS OF THE DAY Football Games. University of Washington va Oregon va. Multnomah. Willamette va. 0. A, © Beattie Athletic Club ve. Spokane attio High Behoo! va, Butte Migh Behool Second Beattie High Bohoo! ve, Wenatch¥e, Bellingham High Schoo! ve, Tacoma H. 8 Olympia High School ve. Everett High Bchagl. Penneyivania ve. Cornell, Norfotk--Carliste ve, Virginia, Washington——Georgetown vs. George Washington, Baltimore—Johne Hepkine ve. Maryland. Denver-—Cotorado ve. Schoo! of Mines. Gait Lake—Utah ve. Utah Agrieuitural College. Nashyitio—Vanderbiit Suwanee. Columbia—Missour! Kansas. At Idaho, At At At At At At At At At At At At At Seattle Portland Salem Spokane Butte—-8) Wenate ty Tacoma Everett Philadelphia } At * * . * \™ \* - . * - * * . . 7 o * * . - * * * * * On the Race Track . Oakiand—Thankegiving Mandicapone and three-quarter, * * Low Angeles—Opening of Ascot Park, Jonathan Club Han i* ene and onesixteenth miles. i* Ring Events. Young O'Leary ve Joe Waleott ve . . \* * * 10 rouride. 6 Andy Be “Honey nah, Mellody, At At rounds At Baltimore decision. At Haverhill, rounds. At Topeka, rounds. At Cotma—Joe Thomas ve Milwaukee Cheisea, Mase. Wittle Schumacher vs. Benny Franklin, for Mase.—Tommy Quill ve. Dick Cuilen, 10 nagtbedbeskissedscec¥abediesegenae ches Kan—Jack Dunleavy vs. Charles Cornwall, 10 Tommy Ryan. THURSDAY, NOV . . l* + 1 iW le * |* * ” * RRR BIG FIGHT WAS; T0 A DRAW Burns “Kept Going Nearly the En- on, trying to land the finishing 9 Det an | Diow 0 Brien Sick managed to stall through | the rushes and the clang of the bell was 4 welcome sound. From that! on there wae nothing to it b H rhea J k hung on toe clinches tire 20 Rounds. can did oll be soll we anela jing it up. It wae @ terrible sight with one eye closed and dived fic jing from mouth and nose | im the last three rounds O'Brien | seemed to recuperate while urns yed tired from his efforts, and BY REFUGEE. At the ‘Ring ide the h round and) was @ae saticfied with the decision ut | ed, however, In from then until the finish it Burn’s fight At the commence-|fald be would never fight as a ment of the fift Hurns wae rushing | Seavyweight again. | O'Brien over the ring. Sud Jeffries, in defending his deciajon, | | denly O'Brien stopped backing op. | sald Both men were sirgng at the fluteh and there was not endugh leading dane to Juaufy a dectalon te favor of either.” Thos Seattic Betting on Fi; Tommy Burns formerly to the Seattle Lacrosse club and all ot his local friends placed money! om thelr former associate. At 7 clock last aight betting was 2 to |1 on O'irien, Then the odds changed to even money, «At 9 o'clock several beta were placed on Burne’ ability to last the eatire 20) rounds, and also that O'Tirten would hot be able to seeure any decision. The men faced each other tn the conter of the ring and O'Brien feinted twice and stepped tn letting fy with both hands Aa Jack stepped in, Tommy let drive with a terrific right cross which caught Jack square on the / mouth and nose, breaking bis nose and causing the gore to flow in streama, The wonder was that O'Urien did net go down from the impact. His knees bent under bim and he was all but heipiees, He backed away from Burns, who rushed like a mad | TAILORED SUITS Here te a line of excellent values that you'll do well to ex- nine before purchasing eleewhore Mack Cheviot jult, three-quarter coat style, fitted back, My front, vel vet collar, taffeta lined. Plaited skirt, ground length. Price .. ceeeeees B2Z190 Other Tailored ‘Buite from $17.90 up. Brery Saturday evening, from 7:90 to 10 o'clock, Wagner's Orchestra will render « select program of clas sie and popular music on the third floor of the store. Take the moving atairway——the only one west of Chicago. J. 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Pacific & Puget Sound Bottling Co. | P HONES SOs electra 1906, eee al Skins Butter and Cheers ( With the exception of a car of| geter mad 0 on of fige nothing | that wea report lay the i sweet potatoe ries, This d trip the market y litthe ts rhe whe avy oall a oe Manufacture ver tm 1 oranbe mand . vee e ve )VITS GARMENTS, ve spotters SLITS L YES tamiasion hower 10 of the but Neve P opened today The Peers y'elook There | will adv ond of will prob A Fur Excellence, closed about gine por ih, chanee that butter rlee the und th in th Miecrs pert ou nee next bt 10@ 194 Fish. n th before ta p Me way the mow ployed fy id all an ision gf t iurrier, ire prom ew pte woe with a rine ho, frome Hay and Feedstufts » Wash. timothy, ton, & 1@n) Po. | vem Washing: ‘ le up Ned | elect from PETKOVITS FUR C0, MANUFACTURING FURRIERS 110 Marion Street. Seattle, Wash, a jm, per bom, Ol Lime ana Cement. i. ee bb ut mens $83 OSs T2388 wer | Stine halt: pur hs tet motel Math. por Part | "a tie Nuts and Figs sm Gh ie@ite, hs woud fber mall plaster, at the ne City Halt Youter ok al 10 bone ate homey TAD AIA OO AAO GARVEY-BUCHANAN CO. Be aOR EP ea ) THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST LAST DAY OF THE \Great Room-Making Sale} Friday Winds Up the Successful ROOM-MAKI SALE Saturday Santa Claus Comes With a splendidly bought stock of Toys, Every attention will be given from now on to Christmas needs a very large business is expected. Tomorrow we will work with still lowered prices to gain as much room as The store is little. A big purchase of Trimmed Hats will be a feature of the selling tomorrow. Trimmed Hats from $4.00 to $8.00 will be sold at $1.98—the best Hat Bargain of the season. Read particulars below, nb Rc ei iii LOB A -After although the latter still endeavored 20 rounds carry the fight to his opponent | Jettries ca the latter met his rushes with bet T | med Hat | Etfoten eck O'trios aad Tommy |ter veceenn, aad 8 was becease cf A Purchase rim $ jturns a draw. Although to mine | O'Brien's showing te the last few | te ) spectators present. | rounds that Jeffries called the aerap | Burns od th a ae he|® draw | a * € ed the fight ¢ tem all the urns was wamarked except for) be Curling Irons .. way a closed eye. Thare was consider Tomorrow we place on special sale . 0 Burns fought « grand fight. He | #b! ay before the fight, Osten des pati as rad Geen 106 Curling Irons . took all of O'Tirien’s straight lefts | objecting t abdominal bandage | - “ Y 2c Curling Irons . and whirling eguerente, “ though | "orn by Barna and refuse: 9 teh 7 — epapes New te be Washington Pins ‘ he never felt them and kept con-| Unless ommy removed” sime, office—models of the very la ‘ } tinually boring im whieh the latter finally di@ | Eastern styles; hate that would a Se Hooks and Byes....2f | The first four rounds were al The men fought for a pilrae'of) sell reguiarty at $5. $6, $7 and Each be Safety Pins O'Brien's as he outboxed Tommy | $12,000 $8: no two alike; any hat in thie tec Hooks and Eyes land bit him at will, although his| The winner was challemgeduby entire assortment tomorrew for loc Childs’ Hi Supporters. biows had no effec [Jack Sullivan, George Osrdnat, Al stamens 2 The tide of ba! suddenly turn | ee nuffman and Hugh Kelley, Shop early on these, the best always go first. We promise you e After the faht O'Bries sated: he you never saw better hat values, See show window Se Cube ‘Pins: wees Our New and Enlarged Art Dept All Wool Cheviot Suit, double breasted, tight fitting %Oinch Jacket trimmed with mohair and soutache braid; new cluster plaited skirt; black and gray; former price $22.50, for -- 18.75 It does not mean the expend’ | vow proadcloth Bult, semi-fitting back, military front, jacket with ture of iarge amounts to get velvet vest, trimmed with silk braid, plaited nine gore skirt neatly dainty and appreciated presents trimmed with braid; brown and black; former price Sis. bn hore, many useful articles at no more than the cost of materials. Just recetved a new line of Seatch Plaid S0inch Coata, some very de sirable styles and colorings, both light and dark, fall ripple back; Pretty Burnt Leather Calendars, straps over shoulders; piped with plain broadcloth to match, a ey a large assortment to select from, each i5e attractive garment: for only 816.4 3 x Good durable Coat in mixed gray check, velvet collar, stitch os Hand Embroidered Dust Cloth |“ Jieay down back and sides; $15 value; for Lovee 12.50 Bags, each .+.00005+3.- BEC 0 WAIST VALUES « Paney Plaid Vetting Waist, with silk vest and stock, trimmed with sfik buttons, long sleeves; green, brown and biue; $6.75 value; Tinted Pillow Topa and Center Pieces, 19¢ values; each, 20¢ Space will not admit the OF cc accgincecsds secsapeseseccescee vecesese asscersees 85 enumeration of the many attrac Fancy Black and White Taffeta Watet, made bias, has tucked and tive things displayed, a visit plaited front; pretty tucked stock collar and tie ° 5.98 hore will help you in your | Black and White Plaid Waist, tucked yoke, neat collai en; Christmas shopping very stylish and dressy; only ... ee BIOS Wag. Sundries ‘s Bay ihe Florida Water - the Witch Hazel . 260 Royal Almond Friday Specials In the Busiest Sacomeetll Chirstmas Gifts here in countless numbers. Assortments complete; prices low— very low. In addition, the following for Friday only: for fy pod WHITE HAVILAND CHINA | 200 PAIRS DECORATED food mantle; Friday special ig eal BREAD ANO BUTTER | eorren, ey PEPPER maoabnoe ao, PLATES. . $1.28 DECORATED CHINA I S50 Lesond-Pivert Face Sold generally at $3.50 dozen;| Worth 200; Friday spectal, SALAD SETS 69. a ; Friday special, 6 for ..75e | Pelt * D@ | extra special Friday, 75 hand: SOc CRUMB TRAYS ANDO | 500 GAS LIGHTS COMPLETE somely decorated China Sal- SCRAPERS 2c. 300, WORTH 75e. ad Sots, value $1 and $1.25; J ..... Heavily nickel plated, solid | Equal to any mantle made at Friday special, choice ¢ metal Crumb Trays and | any price, brilliant, strong | PERFECTION OIL HEATER Scrapers, worth S0c; Friday | and durable, brass adjustable | Regular price $3.75; Friday special 2he| burner; imported globe and | special cere 2909 Lace and Embroidery | Silk and Dress Goods Dept. Bargains $1 ALL-OVER LACE 500. Linen Dept. Linen Damask Towels {n colored border white; fringed and fancy ends; valuew The enormous business increase in this depart ment denotes the splendid values constantly kept before the buying public. and pore sally we Fine Oriental Lace Allover Yok sold at 350; each ing in choice figured and floral neh Black Taffeta Silk, regular value $1; no 2 . designs suitable for yokes and starch or dressing; only pere silk and yarn pews rt orate =a entire walets; white, cream dyed; per yard te pe oo ber values 5 : $ Der yard .......65 dekessaaste + oi a and ecru shades; worth Soe 48-inch Cream Storm Serge, ail wool, good yard , sensors SOO weight; value $1.50; per yard ...... $1.10] ORAPERY DEPARTMENT. 20e EMBROIDERED COLLARS S8inch Wool Cloakings and Suitings, comes inf Best Silkolines 3¢ inches wide in light and 100. navy Diue, red, green, tan, gray, reseda, oxford colors, large assortment to select from Silk Embroidered Stock Collars and black; 85¢ values; per yard 9e values; yard white or black ground, em Children’s Plaid Dress Goods, a good amortuiont Plain colored Barlaps 36 brotdered in colored designs to select from; per yard values; yard Brass extension Curtain Rods, 5#ineb . we Italian Sateen Lining and Skirtings, fancy burnished ends; lhe values; 44 inches wide; per yard ...35¢ worth 20¢ 10¢ A LETTER FROM SANTA CLAUS MT. RAINIER, WASH., NOV, 27, 1906. Garvey-Buchanan, Seattle, Wash Dear Sirs: Excuse my delay tm writing, but my reindeers have not been well and have only been able to bring me down as far as the snow line, and I could hardly say earlier jost what date I could give you, but matters are now arranged, and | have se cured two handsome black Shetiand ponies and will arrive in beautiful Seattle Saturday, December Ist,at 9 a. m, and make my headquarters at your store till called away at Christmas time. Announce my coming to all the children and grown folks, too, for I love them all, and say that ft would delight me much to have them meet me on my arrival at Pioneer square at 9 a. m. Saturday morning. I have brought a handsome souvenir for the childrea and may have something for the grown folks, for you know they love old Santa Claus and look forward to his com- ing with just as mach pleasure as my belowed little ones. Re member the date of my coming and meet me on Saturday De cember lat, 9:30 a. m. at Pioneer square. With much love and in joyous anticipation of a warm greet ing, I am, Your own olf SANTA CLAUS. GARVEY-BUCHANAN CO. 1113 to 1117 Second Avenue Lumber Exchangs Bldg. NN NN Soe quality black only; neat patterns; each Mollie “Teddy’s Live Bear” Have you seen Mollie, “Teddy's Live Bear?” Mollie holds a reception daily in Garvey- Buchanan Co.'s “Busi st” Toy Basement and is the cutest, tamest little furry cub you ever saw; loves children and plays about her little lives om grapes She just home like a kitten. Mollie is a dainty bear; nuts and milk and honey. Come and sec her. loves lots of company.