Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
' . EDDIE DILLON. (Seattle Star Exclusive Service.) ;is a great general and under the PRINCETON, N Nov. 12.-—|9ew rules is easily the strongest . pag : warter in the “big five The Yale-Princeton game is only a| Capt. McCormick, fullbeck of the fow days off and Princeton expects | -piger elev is a heady leader, He to win. No player is more favor jis a marve line plunger, fast ably known in eastern football than | for a man of his weight, and ranks Kddie Diller Princeton's greatiwith any fullback in the country quarterback, picked as the All-/in the opinion of Princeton American quarter, last fall, Dillon | friends ore come Se eee $ A c ANNOUNCES ACTIVE WORK IN APRIL. ee J. F. Douglas, manag of the - - that his company i# planning to be The program for the at }sin active construction the the & A. C. Friday night will be | Uiversity plat in haw. The t & varied one, Besides the boxing | fast an poecinle, heme ak nt | MISS PAULINE LEROY FRENCH ety has given Mise Froneh bout between Chester srown and Union st. sid cattle Star's Exclusive © ) the title of the “Dairymaid Pride . a (Seattio Star's Exclusive Service) | she ien't a bride yet, but Samuel Marshall, which to be NEWPORT, Nov, 12.—-Wearing & Wagstaff, who is betng entertained lively, wree atches MEELICK SETS pretty dairymaid’s cap and ainty with r at Alfred Vanderbilt's Kinkaid and on, S apron, Mixes Pauline Leroy FPreseh farm, expects to lead her to the Vouables and and Franklyn rises with the sun cach morning altar soon. Mra Vanderbtit ie Mie of those in « jance. Tom Me ai tthe Donald's tumbling class will also give an exhibition (Star Spe SAN STAR PLAYERS NORTH DIVISION BOYS CAPT, M'CORMICK FRANC! THE SEATTLE STAR— ARE IN TROUBLE AGAIN (Star Special Service.) (@ot over, the giembers of. the CHIGAGO, Nov, 12.—The foot. | eleven are an wenine oh thelr |bali team of the North Division nga gy goon banger di, [high achoot of Chicago, which last! cages. A committee of parents |year gained so much notoriety | and friends haw been enitated to through incidents whieh occurred aid in the campatgn to get the Goya while on the Seattle trip, resulting | retnsteted, aa the affair te @ Mn the agapenaipmal cme menihers |e considerable genayal @omment af the toam, ts in diagrace again The members of the feam were The members of the team have last year ad@ to Rave attempted again beon suspended, The cause to steel Aeotiall sults, Shoes and af the action of the faculty has not] other pacwweernalia from the Unk hoon given out, but ft is under.) versity of Wasfington, the goods tood that the boya have been) betng recovered ftom the ault edves| mst before they Chicago. of the boya Seattle for guilty of a breach of disetpline and left trating rules, As the season ts | “VANDERBILT GIRL PLAYS MILKMAID cial Service.) Nov. 12 “8 ‘POLICE DRAGNET JAPAN TO HAVE the Futurity course in the fourth race yesterday, canning bie field > " era ] handily in the time of 1:0845. The) RE age ee. ones esult of spectal preciny winner was a second choice In the advices from Tokio state that a| m by the police Inet gh as a ~ four men mapected of being mao betting, figuring at odds of 17 to | destroyer, best of her class in the . . The University of Washington | 10 world, will he bullt at Matury| V6? robbers were arrested in the will enter the game with Oregon| Altadice, a long shot at 15 to I, naval yard for the Jayanose navy hence distriat nnd teehed pret Saturday with a cripp front, but | romped home the winner in the The new destroyer will be 1,100 Squares, Three of thowment the ‘varsity ism confident of first race, and the wild ones clean- tons and wi dam 35 knots’ an /S&Fried revolvers and two of ‘thent winning than has been the case ed In all th two sec-|hour, great atteation being paid red bandkerchiefe in ‘their before any of the prevtous games. ond choices and a jong shot brought 1s of action, The vessel will Rs; such ec! are: weed byedente Harris has a broken rib and Brag- por the money t so that she can accompany for a mask. The fourth ‘marys dou, who playet a fine game of The results foll edinavem on lwag er Frank Cook, was found wan football against Whitman and who| First race, five furlongs—Alta around the first hill and was was looked upon as the beast end dice, 15 to 1 (Sandy), won, Herives Mining Congress Cem os. up becanae b ould nor give a good on the squad, has « badly injured § tw 2 (W. Ke ® i, Rennes JOPLIN Mo. 1 The account of himeeclf knee which wil! him out of ‘tyne, 20 to 1 (Moreland), third.) American m han| J. M Stef of 418 Ninth av the gume for the rest of the sem Time, 1:00 2-6. an called to in the Was held ap by two masked men son. Second race, six f eleveath ann at Ninth av. as Union st. about Gregon comes to Ses ite Feemta. 6 > 6 (Santy) T o'clock, an or being searched mined to win. Coach Frost. of Ore Crimp & to 1 (Moreland Capt. 0. H Mahan Coming, was allowed to depart. The rob gon, does not hesitate to say thet aftermath to 1 (W. Kelly) t WASHINGTON v. 12.—Capt re got nothiag for their patna. the ©. A. C. beat his team fairy 3 D. H. Mahan has detached and squarely. and t« working his rac six furl Taylor | {fo™ duty in command of the ts men overtime to take revenge on " (Ross), wor, Pelham, #08 and wilt b migned as cap the local “TU.” 19 to 2 (Burns), second, Ed Litbarn, | ‘0 of the navy yard, Paget sound 20 to 1 (Kelly), third. Time, | December 2 | Abt to REED FILES ANSWER. INVADE PACIFIC } Pourth race, Futurity ‘course Meelick, 17 to 10 (Buxton), won i ae sand od th | Fienting, 11 to 10 (Burns), second PO hE Sawer vp eyo rages Myc = (By United Press.) Creston, 6 to 1 (A. Walsh), third. viene of the samum in the suit} LIVERPOOL, Norv, 12.—Negotia Time, 1:08 4-5. brought against him by Mand J.| tions are on foot betw the Fifth race, One and oneaixteenth | Arne for $25,000 for alleged perse-|Cunard line and the Grand Tran} miles—Kermit, 14 to $ (McBride). | cision, alieging that he js not a| Railway of Canada, for the joint jwon, Orchan, § to 5 (Davist, see! caident of thin state handling of the Canadian passenger ond, Nabonassar, 7 to 1 (Borel), and freight traffic The scheme third. Time, 1:48 1-6. DIES ON TRAIN which im still tm ite initial ta | Sixth race, one mileMarc An-/ contemplates running a line a thony ll, 4 to 5 (Burns), won, Sid-| While en route to Seattie from | Canard steamers direct from Liver ney F., 16 to 1 (Moreland), second, | Hoston, Charles D. Wyman, a prom: | pool to Canada aod a Conard tine San Alviso, 15 to 1 (Davis), third. | Inent financier of the Hub city, died| service from the Pacific coast to i Time, 1:39 4-5, on the train Sunday night. The Japan, China and Australia body was taken in charge at Troat Lake, Montana, by au undertaker M’QUADE RESIGNS. COLTS WIN AY, NOVEMBER 12, 1907. iF YOU ARE A GOSSIPER, WHAT DO YOU THINK| "*™?r®e1 Me senms | OF PAYING CITY FEE TO GOSSIP? (Seattle Star Exclusive Service.) PORTLAND, Ore, Nov, 12 soandalmonger’s Heense, or permit COUNCILMAN BENNETT, rective measure for a marked #0 clal evil to qoastp, 9 the provision of &) Tne ‘ordinance provides that) unta ordinance now under con-| Known gossips shall pay a foe of sideration by a committee of the | $20 for a license, If such gosstper | ality counett fallin to necure a Noon e or she fe liable to fine ranging from §2 Bo far feal joke. from being a mere tron to $126 this unique measure was the city us considera actually introduced into TO DISINCORPORATE, eounell, recelved ser | Mining com tion by that body, and was regu The Skagit Queen larly referred to a committee for | PANY yesterday petitioned the su deliberation aud report, Counes).| Petter court for permission to dix incorporate the company. January rank Bennett troduced who drafted and in. the proposed ordinance ways that he presented the matter | hearing - to the council in all seriousness,| Buy your bat of ®. W. Brook and that he intended it am a cor Oo, 1381 Second av. has been set for the day of the aring NOT FOR MERE PRICE-SAVING Do such crowds find their way to Bartell’s—it's for the best of goods and good rvice Some Extra Savings for Tomorrow: Toilet Water. Imported and Domeatic Water Pinaud’s Lilas Vegital, The tes; special Piver's Le Trofle Vogital, &6e Hair Brushes. Totlet Dupont’s make, regular value bot Me Toilet Water bottles, apectal Cue « Violet de Water, She bot the Willow's Adorw Violet Water iSe bottles, sy i ihe izato’s Violet Water nize, mpecial Palmer's Garland of Violet tor nine Batchelor's Lilac or Rose T Water, 0c botties, apec Dupont’s Men's Hair Br wlar $1.60 rer $1.15 Dupont's Hair long Ladies bristios, Roger & Parme les Totlet $1.55 » Bristies Ladies $3.50, $2.95 % off ise 30¢ Extra Long Pu Hatr Brushes spectal regular Nall 4 Finger Brushes 38e Ped © values Het 49e values ry) 22¢ Barteli's give their best efforts to their patrons—Their skill and Pride, and the conscience that good drug store dealings require. Hot Water Bottles and Fountain Syringes. at. size Yukon Hot Water Bot tle S3e 2qt. Pairfax Fountain Syringe 65¢ Regular $1.50 Goodyear Rational Hot Water Bottle or Fountain Syringe fal ONG Regular $2.25 Goodyear Special And so on, in all values. Toilet Creams. Rose Cold Cream, 25¢ jars Almond Cold Cream, 16¢ jars ise made of of materials Rartell's Septol Cream th purest jars, spectal Hind’s Honey A regular 0c bottles yin'’s Beazoin be bottles and will probably be shipped cast Violet Witch Hazel Cream Hot Water Rottle or Fountain for interment Mr. Wyman was The resignatio: McQuade. hotties Syring ten! to stand 200 ALL THREE beater gota direet 3 of the Pee tiwho hae been iff at Perfection Cold Cream, 76 tbs. when filled: guaranteed sound properties of the Stone Web- North Bend for wi pec lor 2 ye pect 5 | ster syndicate, and intended to y meray ont ' vanty oune ee $1.95 |] To the amazement of alt con.| Yistt i thie-clty with H. F. Grant, commissioners, MeQuade announe " ke nanager ed that he is going into t Cat mine a oe eo KILLED BY LIVE WIRE |for timeoif. “The board ye Bartell Dru Co Pd ass ~ bowling league, trimmed the Hoo lees tas seers oi Be Bee 54 * STORES Hoos in three straight at a vg Tl cl aang fn . vercoats ogy a pg gy epg hn $20 to $40 a month Main Store Bartell’s Colte had previously won bat one CHARTER MEETING TONIGHT 610 0 ¢ night's scores fol ccapany, wae oF The charter revision commission | SECOND AVENUE, ! x Colts ’ 2 T's * a high| wil! meet tonight an a wih probabi BETWEEN Drug Store if does not matter Pardes 155 12 4 with | consider the inftiative and referen CHERRY . haeffer ‘iiit neandescent light,/dum asked for as a charter amend AND JAMES STS. 806 SECOND AVE i 1 * a flere ne commit lee The etition Brown 19 8 ’ ‘i he t mt fell to| was presented to the oft ouncil Z ps the 1 , ast night and 6 at once referred You can't get more Totals 815 847 818-—~2,480 a few 7) Lahowe foetal weEN , be rel tes Yate than gies = ew a Clearing Ho ‘ 166 | a : For Rent—Piper & Taft, you do when you bu Gardner & 198 191— 641} Water " } Second av aoe ar ng use ’ Young 164 129 13 43% lowa a} Holland 41 149 } ( . Re al Wh 9 185 14 464, TEAM COLLIDES WITH CAR. | NORTHWEST ertificates sf rotate ier mowed f TRUST &, High seore 198 iriven by R. J " The te : Marain—Colt terday, strik . bank KNOW the securi othnes , ) fro e ties that are back of the “ . te first Ave. and Columbia St. certificates issued by the Just try and ow a i eye M bruised STATILE, WASt, | Seattle Cle House conservative invest. 9 deposit in our Savings C18co t ments are invited t8 Department and allow 8 t 2a of he wien ae ae all upon us. We keep the usual interest 4 mpan cont of the water f on ha first mort ‘ raw rilte Rae coed ; Foe gone gage ) improve On Savings O / Compound ter; that’s all ' ‘ yon te ; 1 and : iu, a ap Y ment bond et We Pay Interest “ H lrawit from per o i : Cs ‘ ati ent to 7 per cent ass BIVEN THIRTY DAYS. yaYrnation As a matter of course Thirty da a t Oven ¢ Owned by they will likewise be ac » bag of doug : hi Sterilized ), P. MARTMA lepartment; also in payment of loans, for put end ba ’ The . wae @ te - co Pre en! 1 1 bad ; ee Ge 4:30 veh ) conte tt at | ALMXANDUN MYen “4 hase of Foreign ind Domestic I hange, and oo. « . and t tcema : - . | Wecretary for « ry banking purpose aera simed he fonnd the ma Hise: in neustel - | 1. Vv. A. SMITH, and on the square © ‘",',°' aa his how ti mrored, ‘ord ane Bias : ha, on, hat. Me ad the rnd or reo Scand: A Bank % | © i sent Gon hh | rdinavian American Ban n the chain gang 4 per (t. Interest paid on Saving: maa vowwnme® Alaska Building, Scott! — * « THIS COUPON : Will admit ome to the Bazaar of the Scandinavian Goog | » Termplar Lodge, North Star, No. 134, I. O. G, T, i : TONIGHT ONLY, * TUESDAY, NOV, 12 ‘a Sew arnt Rrrrecey Hall, corner Stewart’ St. and Terry * Nov, 11 to 17 * * NORTH YAKIMA, Nov. J2—| A ee “ding of Cy . m, William Jackson, a rancher of 4 Fruitvale, in alleged to have lop | q wor ¢ . a preyed ws od with hin wife's niece, Irene Cub-| granted by the counetl Inst mg |bley, a 17-yelrold git who ba : lie been picking apples on hia ranch Calcutt® has « new If kaon leaves a wife and three deck mot buses, wy children. which mes 2 i ee ee ee oe 2 wht | arn = The store that serves you bes t-—-Garvey Buchanan G@ i ree i Seattle Clearing House Certificates Good a8 Gold Hore, Women’s $7.50 to $10.00 Skirts Tomorrow in the Manager’s Sale $4.95 For street or dress; of Chiffon Panamas ity Plaids and Checks. Fashioned med with fancy silk folds, strapped ar popular colorings of black, bro navy, wine aud you'll not find their eq the town to $10.00. At the Bargain Booth TOMORROW Section contributes fou The Art bargains. mort exceptional Reguiar 15¢ Pitfow Covers S5e Tinted Centerpieces— Of linen finish can Si-tnch size, with neat vas, all ready for buttou-hole edge. Spe stamping to cial tomorrow at the morrow at the 9 Bargain Bargain Booth c Booth Sc $1.50 Dresser Scarfe—Of $1.25 Pillow Shame—an appliqued size 18x inch size, pretty effects 54; dainty new designs. in net. Bar Bargain Booth 85c 59c net applique gain Booth to tomorrow at morrow at Lower-Floor Specials Tomorrow Morning. Manufacturers’ Samplee—Cur Another Great Chance te Save tain Ends worth to $2.00; —Regular 00 Wednesday morning, take Cloths, size 6x10; alf your choice, while quantity ed, ready to hem, t at, each 25c —e Sold in Seattie only at Gar | Sold in Seattle ony at ee dling Need a oa vay Bue Co.'s — The lees Patterns— | y Buchanan t— Celebrated “Augustine” Com sets. 1 Sc, 100, a0 15¢ | | THE STORE THAT on HE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST GARVEY~ - pUCHANANS _ SV ARAN AIS = WS ~1M7_ SECOND AVENUE ON ALL DEPOSITS . Savings In a “Bank for Savings only” are the most fm portant deposits; not the least FIRST AVE. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE METROPOLITAN BROKERAGE COMPANY, —BROKERS-— — Stocks, Bonds and Grain. Private Wires. Phones—Sunset Mal tnd. 2505. Rooms 1007-1008, American Bank Building. tne GOING TO MOVE? IT COSTS LITTLE Just call us by telephone and we will tell you to « emt what your move will cost Main 1523 Ind. Th. MOVING AND | B EKI N STORAGE CO., Inc COR. THIRD & WASHINGTON Fire Proof Storage Cut Freight Rates e Seattle Spirit” so talking, 6e ne it for me and “Th tlemen, it has it w » the same for you tell you w to do—just order & and if you don't pirit, ask the Be explata. the exclusive dottlet » Pr and It {5 0 t secrets. racific & Puget Sound Bottlin? Come