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THE SEATTLE STARTRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1907, Mechlin 109, second; Phalanx 112, N RE ROOTERS [0 G0 T0 TACOMA ACES YESTERD Y cp dpm. The Store,That Serves You Bost—Garvey- Buchanan Ce, I oom ¥ o es Setting a new record of 2 for || ; -~ OAKLAND. SMOKER AT THE a fivemen serlomot thr yon ih| Store Qpen Saturdays at 8:30 A. M, 4 & A dologation of rooters from the} Kvans ing Proajey’s position Leda: bot conta : A Washington high sehogy and the /at ¢ fiw al@roating with| «First race, threeWartern of a aint the Athiotion won from: Ghell} Closes at 10 P. M VY . Roy Smit ead of R. Mackay at! mile—diuaky 114 (C. Mi 10 to | ch . letios 7) re « olty will be pr t at the game : ° Politicians, yo out of three. ight half nd Rogge te play.|l, won; Laeckfoa® 108, second; Sir — ” Aye meet ‘ ° to be played betwoon Tacoma and| ing right 0 Pullen's: stead, |Wosley 111, third. Time, 1:14.96 Four boxing bouts and five . sins mw scores follow # | | Tomorrow Will Witness a Glorious Ffnish to the ov the Washington high sehool tomor jand Will M Ald Is filing Rogge'’s| Second race, thirteon-sixteenths| wrestling matehos will complete thé thieten ee | - “ oval of Satake. Beas 208 s aa { (By United Press.) Wood 180 998 208 Gis || Second Week of row, aad will do all that 600 rooters | pla & mie—Durning program at Heattle Athleti’] poRT ‘TOWNSEND, Nov, 16 W p ] ' th dd lung WE tin"hothe aw At a mooting of the Athletic ax-|(Hurna), 9 to 5, wonzeCanique 107, club smoker tonight. The BOxtnk |p) ror anon NSEND, Nov. 15 |Friendenthal ,..196 133 190 619 oth alone ern do te Inahe the A0ckatton yesterday it was proposed second; Blanche ©, 103, third.|go between Chet Brown and Mat ie ‘1 he loos) banker threat lurnore” ‘ores 108 16 166 B00 t e ee om <ge aBy igay that basketball be discontinued this | Time, 1:20 3-6 ahajl, and @he wrontling match ” be i ye wae tulle Thad Wriane 145 182 203 . 9 j fo accommodate. the crowd. the Zee? &# the game hes in the past) ‘Third rac irtoon-nixtoontha of} tween Wells and Bragklyn will iy Rae bs - anutfeatiy note teers + +198, S78 | toamor Kita@p hat been chartered Proven a failure from @ finan@al a milo—Kimdale 106 (Burns), 9 to] two of the features oe glee oem cg MF es . : } cna Wt gio rena ng standpoint 2, Won; Altanero 106, second; Rowe of the 8 ne Totals ...+6..912 878 Iie mee ig | ce Wal Bese dan, | ABMSBIGER: OUT: OF) as ees, orem [ration tion, while the local boys have three | Skool tomorrow morning. On'No-| 109 (Davin), 9 to 2, won; Progress = ot cg ane yng age | uby . 165 159 i B of their firs 1 out of the | Yo it will play the eleven! 109, second; Sérenity 109, third THE GAME | see da) situation. bes unbalanced {Grinnell 168 ‘ : ; me. Royal . mat last | Of the Bilonabarg high school in| Timo, 1:41 1-6 A, | nane ee ee ee 104 Bargains All Day and Bargains and Music in the Saath foe wrad ‘rat time | Bllenaburg emcees | Fifth race, Futerity—Bertio A.! 11 now scoms that Washi ie sine PULDAM voces ee DBA 208 } BE ’T will Be E | sare the ea Som S| Ong ON ea PasyTa |e Mw tony worn | ft nema et Waele pp pepe iS) eee oe : : Tho big tackle hus a sti ors, 1415 Third ay, have elghe mew [CGraus 209, necond; Purve Nose 104.1 tn 4 game with Oregon tomorrow | oe abet , and Pleasure. knoo and will protably not be in| tables and the emly Gxte pool takte |(mird, Time, 1:10 1-6 The wiley o¢ tha Ineel "varatenccer| High Score—W i the ligoup Saturday. Tho team is | In Seattle A place, for goatlowon.| Sixth race, jevenaixteenths of */ ing absence of Bragdon, Trott and| Now York has retired the Clear-| High Average-—¥ otherwise in fine condition, Fred se*|malo—-Nagaramt 109 (Burns), 5 to 1) hagshaw in now partially relevad |{ng House certificates, money being] Margin—Athletes 146 | GRAND CONCERT . 7 by the news that Armpiger, one of plentiful Canadians are objecting to the | , the best tackles in the northwest,| Four Indians were blown to atoms |aqmiasion of Chines th blie seein . i wit not be able to help Coach {near Birney, Mont. ye 1} sehoote or ee ee ee TOMORROW EVENING. ‘roasts mon in their fight against | when a keg of powder exy -- " i} the local “U" tomorrow, Moores, | 4 M. Murpt t Joh Buy your hat of ©. W. Brooks @ |—| 7:30 to 10 o’Clock } the captain and star end of the mt 0 cacon nowenanerannn {See 1mnt Soeend OF oma By W. 4s 2nd Ragiment Orchestra = wllncgg eoragt e Ee Murphy, the pioneer newapaperman | + sa y Wagner's and Ragin ¢ i regon eleven, has been out of] of the state, died yesterday at This {a the second of a series of fo’ atur CveDINg ofp. ’ ge a week, but will ptay Olympla. certs to be given during the manager's sale. Everybody — on his tomorrow t the Oregonians arrived laat| . Advices from China are that the - f night and went to bed at the Savoy |4OWaRer empress will abdicate at} immediately, Thi morning they | ‘he beginning of the Chinese New Ss i | { ran through light signal practice, | Year a ur ay pec a $ it | but decided to attend the 8. A. C. Gov, Gillett of California has call-| } Marine game this afternoon in-| ed & spectal session which will con stead of further practicing } ¥Yene next Tuesday at Sacramento. | Bryan in the fasue of his paper |}the Commoner, today states that | ination on the Democratic teket hard for the other fellow and for i - Democracy (By United Press.) H i SAN FRANCISCO, 156.—B Successor to McComas. } F. Cripps, who arrived Seattle| WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 15. } Jon the steamer Clty of Puebla, wag | Attorney General Bonaparte has ' | netze 4d with a fit of of announced the selection of Joseph ansing through the Southern Pa-|Van Orsdel, of Wyoming, as asso Jeific waiting room at the Ferry |clate justice of the court of ap jbailding, and fell back on the con- | peals for the District of Columbia, | You can’t buy a gold dollar for less Peace than 100 cents, and watered cloth- J) sesso" 'Wies ei FROM 6 TO 10 P. M. $2.50 Mercerized Sa- Se Brown Linen Finish } |} teen Petticoats . oe “0° v7 Laundry Bage—Kach Ne ph he No Women’s 12% Tan 9 omres i 4 Velen Viglaag, Hose, pair .. oe ‘ After Six each oan 2 Vestibul Swiss 1 0c Jap Rose Be Saturday ee ee oe ae edge, with Batt “Kk Mennen's Talcug Sertoet yee s2-1- LOG | Fowcer -.o 2 r 1.25 Curtain 9c Bread and Butter Plates of decorated Austrian china; worth 12%c; at $1.98 Mercerized Lamch Cloths Size 72u72 der all round @ach . . Women's Fleece Lined Vests and Pants Worth 36¢ each; Saturday evening spe ~ 95 Gloves celal at, sult ° Cc ne 5 10¢ Outing Plannele—Saturday Special From & to 9 p. m.; yard pawns Only 10 yards to a customer. No phone or files none sent C, O. D. THE LAST CALL TRL AVTER HOLIDAYS newered to the name New Year's Eve and wili entertain | @ large number of the fraternity’s friends, Arrangements have been ing values are the same as watered is Serie" Ss Rares stock values---you know what that is. iooy ba PORT TOWNSEND, Nov. 15.— |} The Bike will give a grand bali King Dodo sefzed the grip, and iman Castor was obliged to Pat ecently sold out bie business in)... Seattle and was coming here to| Soap Lake Salts will relieve ail |forme of rheumatism. toap. 7 100 bon. Jar of Pet 100 Requa's Manic 5 beities Harlem Ott eee THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST CLEARING HOUSE CERTIFICATES ACCEPTED AS CASH. Regal |FIRESALE of C ters’ $15 | 0 _—_ ers Clothes | At Ernst Bros. Saturday Afternoon At Sensational Reductions At | o'clock tomorrow afternoon we place on are still $15---the price has not been | raised to $20 and $25 for sale con- venience and then put back to $18. It cent Mirror with seallop edae, piste glass, will bang stand oF hota Raven Drug Co. 1416 BROOND AVE. From 9:30 a. m. to 9:30 p. m. Saturd ay you will have an opportunity tosare money on hundreds of articles that you need right now, and on hol- day goods that you will be obliged to buy within a very few wees sale an entire window full of Carpenters’ High Grade Tools, including a full assortment of RABBET CABINET SCRAPER FLOOR SCRUB CIRCULAR AND STANLEY’S TRY SQUARES, TEE BEV- ELS AND A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF STAN- * 4: . EY BOXWOOD RULES; ALSO BAILEY seems ridiculous to talk of a “mild BLOCK PLANES AND LARGE SIZE BENCH | VICES. ” S AON season” sale---why we are selling more Regal $15 Clothes than ever fj“ ™™ tictes worth up to su. = S€ Including Buggy Whips, Carpet Sweepers, Tin- and the season for Fall and Winter §f mric. ‘bitters Mop susie tire Soave Ginn : ware, Pie Tins, Etc. clothes ha really just begun. Strongly Sewed Best A complete line of Kansas Corn House High Grade Hardware . Brooms, worth 35c, and Houseware at fire The prices at The Hub are honest Saturday ...... 15¢ saleprices. Everything in the store is on sale at a less price, and you cannot miss getting a bargain. You might just as well save some extra dolla # not, and you can if you patronize this store tomorrow. It is up to you. j} are some samples of the bargains— $8.00 to $15.00 Hats $4.98 No extra talk is needed to persuade you that here is a genuine bargain. All you have to do is to take a look at the magnificent display in our window and then come right up to the Milli nery Department, on the second floor, and pick out the hat you want They're all beauties, and you can’t miss getting just the style you want in the large assortment. Former prices were $8.00, $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 each. The Receiver’s price is only— $4.98 EXTRA—A magnificent collection of Ostrich Tips and Plumes will be on sale Saturday at just one-half the regular prices. ~ < ie) » = ORESS GOODS—Pa loths, | CHILDREN’S COATS. most elegant assoft =i = Oravenetion and. tene sa ment of this season's styles in coats for gitel @ in our window, Recetver’s price oat among ther . is a good value ceive } you come and find out. PIKE ST, BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH. 1 pasa! ‘ UMBRELLAS—Women's Umbreliaes—the last of ; — — a large lot that forme sold at $1.75 $2.98 3 a ° . each, and which many handsome | PICTURES—Bea a = i earin ouse handles and splendid waterproof covers, as well | inches in rnamentat y back if you want 1 castes mate omen Reciers gp | mes aaa f price tomorrow only 98c $1.49 value Recelver 750 i BE, GOOR ..ccceccesce sscsces ene if as t n : C rti t MENTOR UNDERWEAR—This famous brand of an . a Underwear ts « f © best manufactured A 1 e C es chase made by the ot sivar etiown [@HeT CLOCKS—A Gilt Clock and & ; sae ulate Hoe ; 4 Pee ta ti + sell regularly at ! © offer Mmite quantity o roth la es and : : T . . ; , og ‘ $1.98 and $2.19 at you will be sf 4 The officers of this bank ire at a fourth ese tha a BN the that are ba ‘ w a price tomer / P 500 MENTOR UNDERWEAR AT 38¢, ted ly ‘ ; , v4 ‘Sc MENTOR UNDERWEAR AT 34¢, . . aoa 400 MENTOR UNDERWEAR AT 30@¢, " } po Fh oo 0 MENTOR UNDERWEAR AT 27¢, SUIT CASES—A Suit Case of im , MENTOR UNDERWEAR AT 2% ¢, tation and durable ma Chri, 25c MENTOR UNDERWEAR AT 4g, and inside lace, i Opposite the Totem Pole On Savings Y f i yo at $2.98 $1.9 Mrepia { We Pay Interest WOMEN’S Hose—¢ f all our ash ? * ' mere lish and a h e to wrow t extra I Rec y t ny Coll 1 tt vay : CUT GLASS—1 of deantitl ks Mis ric u likews " ( Bowl Vine Decanters, Morro, n e are ' depa in pa ot 50c HOSE AT ONLY 39¢, : cet calariy at ga.ag the P | ¥ . 2 awaken 350 HOSE AT ONLY 27¢, | at the Re e tomor $2 a > tie ; + on 250 HOSE AT ONLY 21¢, row, only 3 ne 4 r 4) and on the Square SE AV SAVINGS DEPARTMENT OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS FROM 6 TO 8 O'CLOCK. McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Scandinavian American Bank Sutcliffe Baxter, Receiver. Howant §. Steehian, Manage e it Building, TE 1512 to 1522 Second Ave., Between Pike and Pine Streets.