The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 27, 1907, Page 2

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HIGH TRIP IS NOT FULLY SETTLED BY MANAGEMENT Manager Westover of the Wash j wilt quaranteo the expenses of the ' ie te on the trip may be effect that the Portland soccer ington high school football team — ype p pee Siig db oe) eae, “watch: cies vale tote r recatved « letter from Portland axk- | Nt. Oc enues of the tocala prob.|fOW at Dugdalo’s Athlotlc park, in ing the Seattle team to come to apty the Bastern trip will be in-| Coming to Seattle expecting to win that city and play a team com cluded with the Southern, The| The Portland team ta an allstar ag posed of the best players in the two journeys could be worked to-|sregation, pleked from the best combined football squads of all of gether as it could be arranged | Players fn Oregon, but the Beattie f the high achools of that city. This to play In the South Io the first | Players express themselves as not means the Seattle poys will be part of the Christmas vacation | Worried ov t utcome, This ; up against the cream of Portland | and then go Kast later In tne same | WH be one of the most Important | and will have no easy task on period of time and return to Se-| #occer RameR Of the yoar, and the thelr hands to defeat that team, attle for school, Rvorything, how | *upporters of the game are ox The game will probably be played ever, Is as yet undecided as the | pected to be on hand in force on the Southern trip as in this Southern games must be arranged | way the distance to Portland and first ‘FEAR KERN’ S TOE. return is guarduteed so that it will) One of the things that ts hold be much eo: to get some other Ing the trip back ts the Indtapo-| teams in California to take up the sition of the players to play post SPOKANE, Nov. 27.—Everything | offer of the locals, Westover has season games, Chief tn this oppo-dia in readiness for the wrestling | sition ts Captain Jay Smith, who i» opposed to playlg anything after the Herkeley game Saturday written to 10 schools in California asking for games, and if there are two sanect who wish games and LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL PLAYS EVERETT ELEVEN TOMORROW : col team jiine, OtheFwise the team will line up as in the past The Lincoin second school team The Lincoln high lines up againat Everett tomorrow team will for the final game of its season, | iy. on Tacomas second eleven unless a game is arranged with the | Priday at Dagdale’s park. The two | Washington bigh school Tomor teams played last Saturday, Taco ma winning 10 to 6. CANADIANS WANT A JOINT MEET The Duke of Connaught's guards, of Victoria, have written the com y mal tn cha of athletios of the row's game promises to be a fast one, and while from scores Lincoln should win, the mar gin is not expected to be a wide one. Several changes will be made in the Lincoln line-up, but these will be made for the improvement of the team and wet because it is in any way crippled. While Harvey comparative the half back, is not in the best, Seattle bataliion N. G. W., for a shape, Elliott, who will probably joint indoor meet with the Seattle | fi his shees tomorrow, promises | guardsmen The snocess of the to play the position in a way that indoor meet held Friday night was | participated tn SOCCER GAME TOMORROW Roporta Rona Portiand are to the and boxing tourney tonight, by athletes of the fSeattio and Spokane Athletic clubs. The wrestling match between Vance and Kaha has excited much inter ext, local xports offering to back | Kab with ready coin and plenty it * rhe football game tomorrow be tween the elevens of the two clube | promises te draw a record Thanks | |gtving day crowd. Spokane In fear tul of the toe of Kern, the Seattle place-kleker, but expects to win on straight football. The Soattle att lotes arrived this morning, looking fit for the tray, JOB FOR TILLEY Hal Tittey, at one time the star of Idaho's track team, and who later was a member of the Seattle Athletic club, has been offered a postion as coach to the Maho track team this year and will prob ably acompt Tilley has many ere SHOOTING MESSAGES 10 MARS: 1S POSSIBLE to be| THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY. NOV. 27, 1907. friends in Dig” Tilly, Seattle tite brother, who pli on the University of Washington and on the 8. A. ©, football Leama, will be in the game for the Spokane Ath lotic club against Seattle tomor nage a SEATTLE MAN KILLED (By United Prews.) OMATIA, Neb, Nov. 27.-—James O. Mesarvey, of Seattle, waa knock od down yesterday afternoon by a bay on @ bleyele and killed. UNCLE SAM'S ARMY VIRTUALLY ON STRIKE FOR) WAGES; THOUSANDS QUIT The name of James°O, Monurvey does not appear in the Seattle di- | reetory ‘WILL TRY TO DEFEAT JOSEPH CANNON (By United Prees.) WASHINGTON, Nov, 27.—Prent dont Gompers has issued an offical proclamation asking that organised AMERICAN FIGHTING MEN PAID $13 A MONTH. (Seattle Star's Exclusive Bervice.) | that of a servant girl In the city NEW YORK, Novy, 27.--With the It is practically assured that con lat mat attempt of Joe reas will be asked to remedy the Cannon to be speaker of the next|*tmY 20000 short of tte authorized | From the by amending the lawa| house of representatives strength, 3,000 retiring soldters hav: | governing the army at Its next sew tug refused to reenliet within th on. Numerous congressmen are, BONDE ARE FiLaD. Jast three months, a campaign for |¥Ympathetic already | | more salary and better conditions | The army demandy will be for The Northwoat rust & Safe De- | for eniiated mon ta being waged in | better pay, monthly inatead of powlt company, one of the city de|overy army post in the United | Weekly practice marches; reduction posttortes, filed supplemental bonda | grates ot daily cymnastic drill to half an youterday with the city clerk in the| ‘The whole army te stirred. It te | hour, the drill not to take place tm jeum of $50,000 | practically on @ strike mediately after regular drill; that rations be modified to meet the ac tual needs of the men only, and that each private be furnished a wwilet kit Particular Insletence will be laid upon the demand that civilians be hired to do much of the labor en The khaki clad man in the ranks jhas been reading up on conditions Jand the pay of armies tn other The board of public works yes countries. He finds that Uncle Sam ‘terday rejected the bids received ie not nearly so liberal even as some for the conatraction of@ sewer on | of the smaller South Amertean re Columbia st, the lowest being one pubit for $8418.70 by the Sparger com Chile, for instance, BIDS ARE REJECTED, | pays her nol In many to pany. The Hanford st. planking diers $300 a year. Uncle Sam pays | Sbout army posts was also rejected, the lowest bid) only $156. Chilean corporals re- | stances privates have been forced | boing for $4,256.96 by Josiah Jones, coive $374, American $180; Chilean |to do servants’ work about the | homes of officers. sergeants $444, American $216 aoe = Canadian soldiers also tare bet jter, The infantryman gete $1 BURY THE HATCHET, | month, against the American's 0, listed men are now compelled to do | will make the Everett ends hustle to prevent long runs. shifted to end to prove & star of such proportions that the offer from Victoria will probably be ac | cepted. Basket ball will be taken up tn the immediate futare by the while the pay of minor officers rans | ‘from $7.50 to $20 a month more | than in the American army Army officals, acting ander in (By United Press.) VW YORK, Nov Peace local militiamen. a weighed bat I will go into the ring with Kaufman at 165." place on the paesmenmen ED EDUCATES TAKE THREE STRAIGHT ‘The Educates took three straight from the Athietes last night, win ning their way back to first post tion In the 8. A. C. bowling race. The score follows FARMER TONIGHT (By United Press.) LOS ANGELES, Cal. Nov 2 wl she dco | Fight patrons will witness perbaye Rathbun 7 541 the last 20round contest that will Onden . 486 be pulled off in this city when MeKown 179 146—~ 526 Mike (Twin) Sullivan and Kid Gooper 146 164— 508 Parmer fight this evening in the ang — - Pacific club. In leas than three ‘Totals 867 862 weeks the new 10-round, nodeciston Athletes 1 3 T. \ordmance goes into effect. Both Wood 170 1h6— 606 Sullivan avd Farmer say they are Friedenthal 166 152— 495 | tm good condition and each thinks Kuentzel 188 165— GOS | he will win. Conover 120 127 147— 414) Sullivan, on past performances Morris “2 170— 472) ts a heavy favorite in what little - — detting is being done. Farmer ts Totals 79 $12 790—2,298 | not looked upon seriousty here. High score—Jobnson 204 | High average—Jobnson 200. YESTERDAY'S RACES Margin—Edacates 263 (Seattic Gtar's Exciusive Service.) ;the earth at a fixed height, TALK OF CAP A ' OAKLAND. By D. &. LANDIS. ing to ite starting place fn 2 hour | FOR NEXT YEAR First race, mile and a sixteenth | Noted Sclontist Who Writes for “Going farther he learned that if Netting, 109 (W. Miller), 2 to 1, This Paper Exclustvely & velocity of 97,000 feet per seeond are age won; Etapa, 112, second; Rotren,| FORT WORTH, Tex. Nov. 27.—-\ was achieved, the projectile fired 3. TEMG manta with lésho tomor 109, third. Time, 1:48 That Mare is inhabited, scientists from a cannon on the world’s plu: r on for the | jo wor University of Washington, and the} Second race, Puturity—Marian | are convinced, and for yoars efforts in be oak ey Face elo | school is already gossiping over | Casey dig (W. Miller), § to 1./to communicate with the planet, tom, and tustead of falling © the the subject of a captain for next) won; Castile, 110. second: Janes: seq9gm miléa away, have been earth, would » upon the planet year's team. The probabilities are Swift, 112. third. Time, 1:11 It t at the th that Tegtmier, the big conter and; Third race—Mile and onesix.| “840 Without avail “thie ous rit examen: oui end, will be chosen to succeed |teenth—Nine Spot, 109 (EB. Dugan),| That communication between our) communication with Mare; Bagshaw, as he is a senior, while 10 to 1, won; Gorgaletty, 109, sep. | world and the Martians will one possible. A speed of 27,000 fost | Grimm and Willis, who are also oud, Nabbonassar, 112, third. Time, day be established. wever, isiper second is not impossible | being named us poxsibilities, a? 1:46, practically agreed. Following the When the gun and explosive capa wntor-claseen Fourth race, cleven-sixteenths death of an army officer-scteatiat | bie of auch velocity are discovered, La Meelick, 103 (W. Miller), 1| there came to light papers, dealing jscientists can drop & projectile | to 2, won Magazine, 95. second; | with interplanetary communication, upon Mars, beyond doubt, Native Son, 162, third. Time,| which suggest a way of putting into| A nonfustbie projectile, partially | 1:06 25 ——— ew dream of the | hollowed. — carry «tewsages | Fifth race, three-quarters mile—| *lentific worl trom this world to any toward FAVORITE Malate: iis (ie. Ste This officer knew that a rifle|which it was directed. The mo-/ ball driven by army powder travel: ‘tion of the earth amd Mars betng | pa, 112, second; John H. 109, third. Tim rare race, Futurity— 1:13 16. Elm woend, (By United Press.) BAN FRANCISCO. Nee. 21-—Thel near approach of Thanksgiving aft-| } 112 (Davie), 2 to 1, won; Come, 109. ernoon 25-round fight between Al ee Coonan Shore, 100, third. | ime, 1:09 3-6 Kaufman and Jack (Twin) Sullivan has caused a shift in the odds. Kauf. man has been made an § to 10 favorite over his lighter opponent Kagfman will put on the gloves with Denver Bd Martin this after. neom and ‘although it is unusual for a fighter to spar the day pre vious to his match, this is done by Manager Billy Delaney to let! the public have a chance to see the blacksmith’s condition The veweran trainer is encourag ed over his charge and confident of the result y Sullivan's tapering-off work com |- | SUNDAY CLOSING LAW UPHELD (By United Press.) SPOKANE, Nov. 27.—Judge Poin dexter, of the superior court, bas sustained the Sunday closing law refusing to grant writs of habeas corpus applied for by saloon men convicted of keeping their places of bu: # open Sundays. enced yesterday In patronizing “home insur ‘I will weigh more for this fight|be sure you get the best than for any fight I ever had,” said) Washington Fire has been Sullivan. When I fought Squires | gration tested Price Reductions THAT SHOULD APPHAL OVERCOAT AND TO Yot RAINCOATS ALL REGULAR OUR svUITS, PRICES $18 Now $15.00 REGULARLY AND THOSE PRICED FROM $25 TO $36 Now $22.50 J. Redelsheimer & Co. 800-804 First Ave., Corner Columbia STRONGEST OVERCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE SULLIVAN MEETS — | | ' due to the attraction of the earth. 24 300 feet per second. 2650p ae OS SUGGESTED METHOD OF COMMUNICATING WITH MARS. ed 1,000 feet per second, and the)}xnown, tt would require but litte! projectiles of latge canhow much calculation to se fire the projectile faster. Bot they fell after @ time,/¢hat it would, when it stopped, be attracted toward ite intended des Unation ‘Turkish baths, ander Grand thea oe He estimated that if 2 projectite lougid ‘be fired. that would travel it would [overcome gravity and travel around | ter ci er “THE GRAND —~™ Tonight and Matinee Today BS. P.O. ELKS In the GF Musteal Tamale “A Night in Bohemia” man P wa Bnd specialties Over 190 tooml artion tn» THE GRAND Jomn Cort, : SEATTLE THEATER , THIRD AVENUE THEAT ER. Third and Pine CoOL aorrige? ng All Greater Vauderilie Acts. by reserved * The Hkkbous FAMOUS CANCUN MORI IN NUMMED Ne Your Thanksgiving Seats Now Acts, Monerve Star Renttio’s Po; t sar Rave Datly 39, P Another ay, “Piddie-tum-Tee, werd & Deleun, the # Kobers Nina Beeson, Song METROPOLITAN BROKERAGE COMPANY, BROKERS ——_. and Grain. Private Wires, Phones-—@unset Mala me 1007-1008, American Bank Building Stocks, Bond. 2867, ind. 2 2606. Re return | \has been declared between Harriman and J. 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