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ij i | TOO HEAVY FOR BERKELEY WEATHER MAN HIS-MONTHLY FIGURES The Washington high se hoo! foot Dall team proved too heavy and too strong for the champion team from Berkeley A@h school Satur day, and a score @ 30 to Ow Nover has a light team put up a plucklor fight that that shown by the California eleven, but [t was N iad of being outclassed all the was Soyte eu ee Smith. won by playing a as members thetr last home gum the high achool eleve were &. ata of the game, Coyle ran 60, gare to praows in re turning wick K, on a fake punt seored po Ag one his own | lOyard line, running 100 yards | through broken field Jay Smith's “in noe was Ponder Seatde’@, ground watning ly due fo the big cap and NEW YORK’S LATEST TENEMENT WoRROR, “13 MIVES LOST IN INCENDIARY FIRE TACOMA IS BEATEN BY RANGERS The Rangers of Seattle journeyed over to Tacoma yesterday and pro ceeded to play rings around the Ta coma soccer team, wianing by a score of 4 to 1. The game was marked by rough playing, but was spirited and interesting. BELL TO HAVE A REGULAR BERTH Beli, the former Butte center fielder, has an excellent chance of earning a regular job in the out field for the New York Americans next year, bis work in the majors at the close of last season being such as to attract attention, Clark Griffiths has about given up his idea of making an outfielder out of Hal Chase, and it is probablo that the California boy will continue to be the greatest first-basoman in the country SATURDAY’S RACES OAKLAND. First race, futurity course— Blondy, 109 (Burns), 3 to 2, won; Bursing Bush, 111, second; Mech lin, 106, third. Time, 1:09 1-6. Becond race, fiveeighths of a mile—All Alone, 107 (Grand), 7 to 2. won; Glorto, 110, second; Mart an Casey, 107, third. Time : ‘Third race, one and one-sixteenth miles—Lone Wolf, 109 (Keogh), 5 to 1, won; Huzzah, 14, second; Benyolio, 107, third. Time, 1:47 Fourth race, one mile and hundred yards—Rapid Water (Miller), 6 to 5, won; Cello, 100. second; St. Elmwood, 101, third Time, 1:44 +5 Fifth race, three-quarters of a mile—Taylor George, 101 (Ross), 9 to 2, won; San Nicolas, 101, sec ond; Pal, 104, third. Time, 1;12 1-6. Sixth race, five-eighths of a Opprsite the Totem Pole. On the Square and on the Square. BODIES COVERED WITH QUILTS Tenement House, at 2121 Second av. New York, in the Burning of Which 13 People Lost Their Lives. The Police Say the Fire Was of Incendiary Origin and Undoubted ly the Work of Thieves. mile—A B Cook, 107 (& Davis) 9 to 2, won; Billy Mayham, 107, second; Fire Ball; 107, third. Time 59 46. SPOKANE BASKETBALL TEAM COMING The Spokane High School Ath lotic association fs planning an ex tensive basketball season, which wil! incl es with the Wash ington. biy the Lincoln high sch ®, and will involve a tour of the sound cities. The tiret locomotive west of the Miseisatppt was put upon the track at St. Loufa in 1852. Duy your bat of & N. Brooke a ©o., 1331 Second av. Compare just compare Our prices with those of others, but—don stop there. the Clothing. t Compare You will find that this sale is the great- est we have ever held. Some Clothes are a little more and some little less than 'BEKIN cor ER THIRD AND WASHINGTON FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE in wa, fs of \ge of Furniture, ? P ) ; ; : e Can Tell You to MOVING, PAC KIN i, CUT FREIGHT RATES | FOR YOUR THANKS. GIVING FEAST Our bottled beverages are ex ceptionally good. You w our ginger ale, root beer, crea and lemon sodas the best ever tasted. These good good are prepared and bottied with extreme purity and abso lute cleanliness, positively Pacific & Puget Sound Bottling Company. Phones 927. MOVING AND STORAGE CO., Inc. There will be few budding orange me this month, but many | coats will be taken out of hook, | ding tagthe f sieth atruck by weather department for De covering a of 17 comber perlod Cloudy weather may be expect continue ain November en pent well (rough this month, for in the past the sun has only succeeded in gettin in ite work about four days on an average, evi dently being very buay some place od wane olne. The coldest yours was that of 1894 erage tenmerature of TED, THE TWIRLER BY &, 0. ATKINSON, The White Star team had taken the fet! asmainet the Amertowen Hows 1, a» umpire, wee just ready te call the game, when the captain of the Stare called ne aside and nervously | tok! me that his pitcher had faiied | to appear | Have you 10 substitute’ asked, f Just then TR4 Narvalo, shortstep for the Stars, came up, Let Jimmy Rigging take short stop and put me in the box,” bh answered at once, “I have pra | thoed pitching with Hill a good deal } and have « few originals I'd Ike to | | spring “It you can do it, Te | Capt. Zemar, eagerly | Ted took the box. As he pre | pared to pitch the first ball, 1 ne | | teed him start, gaze intently at the | grand stand a second, and let go the first of those terrific curves | which were destined to win him the envia cognomen of “Ted, the Twirler.” ~~ Following bis eye, I saw, seated well in the front of the grand stand, & maiden of some 18 summers; It was enough to tnepire any p | And Ted was certainty taxp | Foe after foe he mowed down with | Curves so swift and so pussiing that | I, myself, was sometimes at whether they were balla or strikes However, owing to an error, the | American Boys had made and had pl@ved with each skill that | the Stars could not pasa. One and) one they stood at the beginning of | the ninth | Meastner, of the bat. He fanned, getting tired + Next came Legeral, who Iined a pretty one over third base and took first. Baker followed with a sim- Har stunt that » egeral (Oo Bee ond. Overman advanced them an other sack and the bases were full Jerome took the stick. He was confident; Ted was weakening. In vain did the captain exhort. In vain did the rooters demand. But with a sudden akening December in 17 with an av 39 degrees ented | a lon ‘ | the Boys, but 1 looked toward the grand stand. Leaning far over the seat in jfront of her and watching every | move of the pitcher, was the mald jen, and I saw the Mush of renewed vigor mount his cheek. With fresh ened strength he clutched the ball. Jerome fanned the air and looked dazed. The fans were wild, But in the midst Ted looked only for the little handkerchief {m the «rand stand, and it was there Two strikes!” I was almost too excited to call it Again the little lace handke problet uttered tn the grand stand, and again with ever increasing force the sphere sped over the home plate and the hopes of the Boys died like 4 flash. But the game was only half won. Another score was necessary before i victory d perch the pen nant of But only for a second valo took the bat and anoth of enthusiasm rent the air he make good? first one came and with all Ted Nar rt buret Would ength he met it square. Far over the center field the tiny aphere whirled with the ay planet and away raced the wits scarcely leas speed second third and the home stretch. “Slidet came a cry like @ distant roar With a mighty impetus th himself forward and touched the ball the ntly called and orange ome iden, were much in evidence. Germany's population ing more rapidly than that of Great Britain or France U. S. Navy Yard Take « trip on the Sound visit the t S. nav yard, see the battieships Oregon, Wisconsin and Nebraska, the cruisers Buffalo and the training ship Philadelphia mammoth dry docks, torped: and prison ship Nipeic. B Pier 2, foot of Yesler way dally, Round trip, 50e the bonte ats leave 5 times eee Wage Earners No class of people is so well prepared to maintain a bank expectally savings as those whose income is ba ed on a salary, Gave a part of your earnings and deposit the money with this compan Every conventenes and cor is extended to de NORTHWEST TRUST & SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY ®. SHORROCK President HARTMAN Vice President ALEXANDER MYERS, Secretary 4. V. A, OMITH, Cashier 4. P. first Ave. and Columbia St STATTLE, WASH, a score |§ » av. fe fare iron grating on his front poroh night Mer. Willen aturday alee 4 the front door bell about SUBMITS | a'cloe od when he looked Sat tate ‘ne Sarkoes "enous h Cid anta flaus ond i a tw a) t we or | caly atte n behind a big i Head avfters 4) and the warmest was in 1900, when | Mn, however, The seliow didn Enevtx.B BucnANax if : have time to deliver the convend] vy, the thermometer hung around 46. | If you haven't purchased that | now @avonetto, get It now, for the clouds have been in the habit of giving down about 6.06 Inches of moisture and may ofd of 1807 whe» th deluged with a pPecipitation of 11.40 Inches of rain and snow On Dec, #1, 180%, thore*was a} snowfall of nine Inches in 24 hours, | whteh ts thought to be gotng some: Prevailing winds will be from the | Wilitan sending before ehin pore viele an th tional command jolted him under the him reeling across the | "He came back with a | swing of a club, seconded by other highwayman, but in metee the brigands lost thelr ma and with them thelr confidence and fled, Mr, Williams survived) unseathed, but short of wind ADAMS GET Only 19 More Shopping Days Till Christmas An Unprecedented Bargain Event All of This Week, | e CASH REFUND SALE | 20 Per Cent Cash Refund on Every Purchase H | | A Positively Unmatchable Opportunity Presents Itself to Make Your Se. southeast at the gentle rate of} seven miles an hour, but may re H ‘ In a peat the performance of Deo, 10,| lections for Holiday Gifts and Pay 20 P er Cent Less. lant yoar, when tt was doing i} No matter how much—or how little—you buy, it | refutid ¢ miles from the south ; ‘ : S} ¥ lay thi om ae every dollar’s worth*purchased. Shop every da p carly, Give MINING COURSE. absistant traf Harry M, Adama, EA PALLET ERIC GRDINPGETINY EG fie rianmgor of the Groat Northers. | Cash Refund ” ” Dei Cash Refund yy January 6 a praction) oy sadquertors at Beattie, youn | “4 of iamuney, 6,8 pectiont citurne| wih Noadguartors at Beale, yor | ace Cent Dancer” and “Prancer Prize Poetry Contest 0 29 pep sity of Waebtngton, at whieh It ts) expected there will be a large at’! tondance until April 4, and will in: | clude nine students, A striking feature of the work will be prac tical esmayn on the subjects devel oped, Including stamp mili and con centrating details. position of general freight and pas nenger agent of the Portiand & 8efj uitio cond, He will lowve this city soon to make his new headquar it at Portland. MJ Open to All Girls and Boys Under 14 Years of Age. FIRST PRIZE ......$5.00 IN CASH SECOND PRIZE ....$3.00 IN CASH THIRD PRIZE . .$2.00 IN CASH Conditions: om All Un. derwear, © | | Cash Refund of 20 Per Cent | on All Holi- | day Goods Contello, forn ly general fadustrial agent of the Great North ern, with headquarters at St, Paul will succeed Mr. Adame ay assistant | Cash Refund | of 20 Per Cent HIGHWAYMEN | gegeee™ on All Toys, 1—Must be in vbreo verses and not exceed 100 w on All Com. The minting of t le kel cotns tn the Dolls, Ete. 2 a . gee ge out “wi = ee ver B i for ts, B oyland and “Dance ¥ ance lan. GROW BOLD Republic of Colombia has been or — ; Must be to contertant’s own handwriting with pe kets, Ete, jj yy! | dered. The aew colns will be 2h Wek eR | per cont nickel and 75 per cent cop Ht | Cash Refund end tak ae : ad val ll Cash ] temp’ old per, and will take the place of 1, 2 4—-Kach paper must give name, age an dare) 7 as cereemeee eed heldupe tn the | land peso notes of 20 Per Cent contestant Refund | ir district of Boren anda) S80 ROMO megane 5—One of these “Contest Advertisements” must accor of 20 Per ) Hoylaton avs. within three days te) ~“Mexoma Of the moot dlstreain on All Leath- pany each letter. : the new fall record for the elty,| type relieved by Soap Lake Soap. er Goods 6—~Address letter enclosing verses to Dancer” and on All Ready. H. L. “Prancer” care Garvey Buchanan Co 7—~All papers must be in the hands of the fore Christmas Eve Fallure to comply with any of above conditions wil bar’ contestant for competition. will pablish in our ads from time to time verses Willams, of 58 Boy! Savings Deposits to-Wear Gar. ments, Cash Re. judges be | Cash Re- fund of 20 we Per Cent of expectal merit. fund of 29 Made n M. nda | on All Silks Prize Winners Will Be Announced and Per Cent 0 0 ly and Dress Prizes Awarded Week After Christmas on All Art | Goods. Needlework, Cash Re fund of 2% Per Cent fF linery, fF Cash Re. fund of 20 |] draw interest from the is@ of De- cember. Monday js the first bue iness day of the new month, Bach new month is a new styting point for Interest—and Interest, om pecially Compound fnterest, ts a veay large factor in any system of saving that one may adopt On Savings We Pay See Santa Claus and his real live reindeer, | Cash Re- | fund of 20 Per Cent | on All Piece | Goods. Cash Re- | fund of 20 “Dancer” and “Prancer,” at Garvey-Bu- chanan Co. Toyland—Every day from now on till Christmas—10 to 12 a. m., 3 to 5 p. m., Saturday Evenings from 8 to 9. Write Santa Claus « letter; tell him what you'd like to have him bring you for Christmas. Drop the letter tn the Santa Claus Mafl Box at Garvey-Buchanan Co. THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST no — Hazoace erie) 42.n18 90 en nm od 178780309 2.00) 996.02 — S407 098.00 world live in, you may send neren, 4 Your deposit by mail with every on Every: on Every. Gertainty of prompt attention—and tixually at tess than cost of street thing in the Store. a ite car fare. All banking relations AVENUE held in strictest confidence. No 413 — UIS—ill7_ SECOND information, net even of the exist @née of your account, is given to anyone. Accounts opened $1.00 up. Alen Beanie RS. gy American Be Bank Alaska Building, Seatt ding, owned by the a Amesean Bank DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, INC, BROKERS. = Bonds Grain Fly on the Fiyer BEATTLE- TACOMA ROovuTE. Fare B5e—Round Tri Oo FOUR ROUND TRIPS LY. LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and 10:25 a m, 2:05 and 5:46 Private Wires n04-40 ree Alain Nig Margine Both Phoses— > Orders tre tad for Investment or IF YOU WISH TO SBLLI YOUR REAL ESTATE OF ANY] | DESCRIPTION AND WANT A QUICK SALE, SEE NATIONAL BOND & A LITTLE FRUIT PARM. 65 down, 65 a Month Per Acre In the famous Takima dis Cultivated, irrigated, METROPOLITAN BROKERAGE COMPANY, om BB ne TACOMA — 8:35 « 12:15, 3:55.and 7:30 p.m. C: SEELEY, Jr, Agent. Geattic trict. planted and cared for. Le BROKERS. | . —Tel. Main 176, Tacema~ | CALHOUN, DENNY & CO., 1009 AMERICAN Stocks, Bonds and Grain. Pri vate Wires. Phones—Guneet Male | Tel, 212 ney Alaska N 2867, ind. 2506. Rooms 1007-1008, American Bank Building. | EWING, ft Bldg BUILDING. Weber Has to Qui As this is the last Christmas we expect to be in business, we extend our hearty greeting and ‘draw your attention to the beautiful gifts we dhave to dispose of. These goods must all be sold. Now, you surely will appreciate the bargains, as the goods have to go at any price. MUFFLERS. dard holiday gift, In acceptable because and comfortable An kinds shown here of prices that wll NECKWEAR. In myriads ors, combi ons patterns ey GLOVES. - All of the HANDKERCHIEFS. There ts no more of beautiful col and dainty any purse. Made style desi . best makes of »ves in the world, in every desirable style of leather and make, tn every fashio has many or, “The g , thing here for touch of r 1 . prices to suit anyone aning, t than never One There is some useful ¢ Handkerebiets. everyone at in every Siem AN UMBRELLA Is & dandy Christmas gift. An 4 infinite veriety-—et any price , Or @ cane. a SHIRTS. SUIT. HOSIERY. OVE RCOATS Some An ideal’ gift—no man ever You may think of as You won't “put your foot” in man -you has too many—few men ever & peculiar gift. It t by giving hostery; youl cmmegypiedyo sen nypiong } " want as ¢ have enough You can't go appreciation of th how your good sense. And your money can wrong indife aptection of such will be the greats amid the flood of less useful material and fit a rift how. begause there tan’t If you want gifts the recipient will bless up here, and it will « i me ninglh andestrable pattern that he'll nev the of any of the hand mueh less than or style in ‘the store—and you'll never reg some 1 effects i ry mth ago that there aro’ buntireds of styles many desirable + sirable style and quality twice as fine specially selected for this here will sult hin which are priced so reason sanie money wo yay in E Christmag peagon you in quality, style ¢ ably er thing 4 UNDERWEAR thing go 6 you HOLIDAY VES SMO JACKET, For father or brother (or some SUSPENDERS. of your BATH vitehgien Ss y time er to suspenders for of trousers he help dur uit glow with thought him hore the amarte 1 pattern one else’s brother) is a # far able, sen ible gift vl) find remarkable dis The then true of the hands we show—at here a come play, great in extent Everything ne smart in me design w that's Wea ve All Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats, we sold for $18.00, $20.00 and $22.50, we will sell now for $12.50 All Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats, we sold for $30.00, $35.00, $40.00 and $45.00, we will sell now for. $22.50 Our store will be open every evening until all the goods are sold, as our time is short. THE WEBER CLOTHING C 1201 SECOND AVENUE COR. SENECA STRi