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from Oregon. counting as a potnt spring meets take up business in New York WASHINGTON AND LINCOL HIGHS TO PLAY e The Washington and Lincoln The high school football elevens will | victor! meet og the untversity campus Pris Washi to decide the cham tW@ & ame pionshtp of the ofty, The Washing: and ton players, satisfied of their abtli res ty to beat Lincota by a comfortably Lincotn large seare, are not at all anxious for the game, as it means that they tt again have to take wp the. hard training which they had decided to er for drop until the time came to pre pare @r the proposed tetp south. advantage should @tract wits of the year Line content high yn eleven team that made the hustle, Washington to the game, worth seeing should Washington probably pounds to a man Rroadway of having played togeth seyeral sea@ihie o » of frosp trom Th the "VARSITY OARSMEN ARE ALREADY HARB AT WORK forced | however will outweigh olght or ten and the men from sehool will have the game largeat Rvery afternoon from now until 85 freshmen and as many intercollegiate racea in the! andidates are turning out P t bedinne have been set to spring, the candidates f ne va work on ¢t ‘ark a huge craft and freshmen “crews at the constructed the university tf atate university must practice on) the first row practic The ex lake W anbington veh the! pertenced men are working places program ¢ ax een established | In bare by Co pear Rath or # e y morning Conntbear turns the oa mu be A th hi q t to the erewsa of the places ne fact that Connibes women have re believes practice will be bh and so ox every day, speaks much for Wash re expected when tb ington’s winte timate » the spring va Mitten of Low An cre SPORTING EDITOR %,."2" "See Hugh Kellackey who played MOIR WAS TO TOUR first base for Seattle a portion of last season, and who finished the UNITED STATES season with Tacoma, ie now & porting editor Kellac yw aes om came Sr trisad that a new By United Press.) called the Bolse LONDON, Dee. 4 The jolt Tom been started in Boise. my ras handed Gonoer Motlr been hired w use Monday knocked the Bn; hman nd paste: and to write a 9 out of & prospective tour xpect something once in a while ng to win from his opponent with out much trouble, Moir had ar me i t ture the tables on the SMITHSON IS HQ — Serricws sisntor by “tovatine ths United State He was prepared to oo out with the announcement LONGER AT YALE after victory and ‘the frus haan tory failed to come, (By United Pre: trated plan reached NEW HAVEN, Dec. 4.—Forest through other lips Smithson, the promising ath was winner in the npon whom Yale has left college to Vietoria, San A MARRIED MAN o's: is being the nal soccer le Van: public than Moir's PLAN INTERNATIONAL | SOCCER LEAGUE MIKE MITCHELL = .\ Tacoma agitated in British Columbta by the soccer on (By United Press thusiasts there, who o to have Mike Mitchell, the hard-hitting uch a league playing out a season who went from Portland | 1908. The promoters have a big leagues. he plan to pick an all star team at the benedicts, bis wife Ke end of the season, and send tecky «irl, said to do England to meet the champlous ot EGAN LED THE not ur sat oon While 2 drinking a base COAST LEAGUE The official patting ave . the Pacific Coast league for West Seattle inst night, and @ Just issued, show that Truck Egan, away with $105 which had beer he of the mighty war club and the placed in a cigar box. Of Mc home-run fam had ¢ his id, who arrived immediate led the the doors and searched s average was ‘ in the room, bat the thirty points ahead of his nearest be found. Getting Hub-made clothing at these prices is surely an opportunity not to be missed This sure to no let-up in season's sold the stock -there is enthus 1s asm—the well-known Hub principles sale every minute. Your money back if you want it Suits exchanged and sent C. 0. D. most t one is the slogan tock must if the the and won't son's this material, premacy worth mo son make e quickl dominate wo dollars This sea be quality style the for Ie su genuine them The Prices Will. All Suits and Raincoats that formerly sold for $18 now $12 for $20 now $13.35 for $25 now $16.65 for $30 now $20.00 The famous Regal $15 Clothes now $10 B Opposite Totem Pole On the Square and on the juare THE 1907 XMAS STORE RUSHES DNESDAY, DE 4 os el N HERE ARE YOUR REVISED RULES FOR COULDPAY EMPLOYEES THEIR FULL SALARIES | Interest (Pierce's Code.) County employes gonevally | | “gee. S708: Other warrants, 4: | eve that the last setion quoted ra ke itn datory m that of |All county@ity, town and seboal | 5, siago fix thiw int t @ tos warrants, and all warrants or other | por cont, if neconsar they {evidences of {ndobtedne drawa|can be assured of drawing thet pon or payable from any public! full salary each month , shell beer futerest at a rate! It fe understood that the bane not greater than & per cent per) would t these warrants at gar agnum, unless a lowe rate has been | proving (he of interest wa specified theretn fner@ixed frém 6 per cent, as at Bee. 6704 suing officer to| present, to 8 per cent, whieh the regulate rates It stall be the | law makes provision f County duty of every publie officer teauing | Auditor Agnew has refused to nd public warrants to make monthly | vance the rates, on the theory that Mivestigation (o ascertain the mar-| there will be less lous in the long ket value of the rrane ron by allowing the employes to insued by him ho shall, so|disount their warrants at pe far ae praotle fix the rate of cent, than by addi the additiona Interest (pot ny ¢ it, bow b per cent of tr rest whieh the ever, ext 1 6 maximum rate! eounty must pa nbe established therefor) Th ye id im it wal on the warrants (yeued by him dur |rante marketaty at their fac ing the ensuing ath, wo that the, » durtng the next 60 day wit value shall be the market, which must elapse before a bond noeret meeting pf the local, Rule Il, Seqtion 5 ve alue thereof Inwue can be floated, and the coun of the Women's Christmas | *rugsling for place at the counter 1 upe’ canh basis at oagud, revised rules were MAY wae their elbows in the werim-, Under the seetlon of yet $500, by tnereasin / mages, but scratching is barred Nerce’s code the duty of fixing ut at adopted for this season's store) pong A shopper violating ate of ext on county wa y comnmipelone are rushe tion Il of Rule Lt shall be declared no that the warrants #ha the afin of the rules Wert complled after “offside” and shall he penalized five . © value ts law of $1,500,000 | careful study of the new tntercol yards for each offense vunty Aud robat publish a leginte football regulatins. Mem RK IV. A shopper who call for bide tor rw bers of the league are pledged to her feet in a counter rush = ~ 2 sbabeve the rules and to urge thelr cry “down” and other shoppe adoption by other shall refrain from trampling on Shoppers who persist in disre her bundles. | garding the rules will be ed) Rule V. A stout #hopper stuck tn a8 “mown thin and “perc a revolving door shall cry fatr , ry violations will be 4 eateh” and others shall quit thoy withering glances of dis ing until she has been pried out indignation Rule VI walkers and 1. Shoppers may use their house detectives shall act as ref tn ain counter iahe ° and a far an thelr own © of umbrella points tn | safety mits, shall see to « falr interference ts barred enforcement of all the shopping} Rule | A shopper, when she | rules. | aches the cour hall ery ou The shopping yell adopted by the} t thank you to serve me and league is as follows shoppers are then prohibited from Shop ‘em, rush ‘em, piling up on her Get the att Rule IL When a sb r We want bargaing AUBURN, Wash, Dec, 4.—-Lauigt, ing on one side of the track, No ‘i has bee rved and ha Can't get enough ola, of Tacoms, was killed here 00¢ Witnessed the accident. Ln the 1 her change st alt ery “or Mateh the blue, and tet it be ant night by being run over by «| 204 man’s clothes was found the k out ae quickly as lect, ©. O. D. means of identificat a receip Northern Pacific passenger train. | being in oge of the pockets show - va Shortly after 10 o'clock hin body! ing that he had paid ap hin dues was picked up near the depot, bis to July im the Tacoma lodge of SUTTON Is WINNER .. t evening, when I invited) head having been severed and ly- | Eagle had within me a hope vate ie pow dead. Marion, you (By United Press.) unew how hard | have studied law TOLEDO, O., Dec. 4.—In a game | tx for the laxt three years. © 300 pointe at 18.2 balk line, YOU have heard your father say orge Sutton defeated Jake ‘ow diffientt it te for a young law Schaefer here last night red. I know that, but couraged by cttor to tak the offer of the into his office CLINE TAKES THE ©2207" Se Sct who stood highest in his class, Kn t. and | etrug | FINAL GAME ected torte 1 ea ay Ciena ant hin morning expected the apgotnt (By United Press.) ment Howe ee polition sinter ST. LOUIS, Dec. 4—Harry ¢ yened, The clty solicttor, finding lefeated J head in pertl, in order to plaoase oto 4 machine appotnted the sen ef national ont and threw bin promise, te tournament here last night the winds, That te why [ aw met saying what | proposed to say.” Ye and fe nth that Hot whut on that and bn, 1 heard » sorry for you FRATERNITIES ineetion bet x Rater FOOTBALL “si.05.58 on, you 0 blind You won't tel Marion per Univ hook hia head of the tn Mr. Stubb rald Ma t rio { you woa't tell me, [U tol fraternity ge with ou something, This evening as bringing out new varst 1s * porch, papa and some tor next year. Yesterda Sigma young man conversing in the Na beat the Alpha Epallon jib: Papa wae speaking. ‘I'm leven a me of IT tw O, andy ne I cannot help you. It the Alpha Tau Omega and the Kap | ig true I intend taking an ae pa Sigma * played & nothing to} uistant, bat | have dectied to en nothing content | kawe ng Sickles, whe graduated our class. He te a promising YESTERDAY'S RACES ina shall offer him $1200 « | Year hetp bout my law of . ie | fee "Ee ard no more ef the con OAKLAND. | versatt but | see you are inter | | ested First race, three-quarters mile—! Oh, Marton, are you sure you Manchester, 107 (Butler), 2 w 1,| heard rightly won Import, 16 j Yes, John.” Avon, 107, third | Marion m you gueer what I Second race, th had to say? Year ago, when you Manila 8. 107 (Borel), 19 to l./ were a little girl and I a elumay won; John ©. Graws, 107, second; | little boy, I ed you. Even then Dr. Colema wv third. Time,/1 sturdily declared that | would f 1:13 25, some time marry you. In every Third race, mile and a sixteenth) picture | ever drew in my heart Lone Wolf, 109 (Keogh), 7 to 2./of the future, you were a part of won; Miss M. Bowdtsh, 104, see|it, rounding it out and OiMing it and; Elmdale, 103, third. Time.) with a complete happiness. Ob 146 26 Marton, spemk to me; tw it alt Fourth race, five-cighths mile jack Nunnally, 108 (Miller), 6 to 1 yone knows that it is won; Meelick, 111, second; Native m for the orewpar Son, 99, third. Time, :58 f a canoe to shift ever ao little Fifth race, one mile—Canique,!and as for moving about, that is 107 (Re 4 to 6 Willis | considered @ suicidal act. Never Green, 107, second; Taunt, 99,| theless, when the canoe floated third. Time, 1:40 from under the shadow of the Sixth race, three-quarters mile—| trees, the moonlight revealed on Col. White, 112 (W. Miller where John had mat won; Pal, 109, socond' Ma Marion whispered softly 05, third. Time You dear anew what you were going to along ULLMAN TO PLAY WHAT HE HAD 10 SAY |" BY F. M. CONANT. A canoe drifted siowly down the The young man in the NEBRASKA TEAM nto f ligh ee By om (Star Special Service.) “» SPOKAN Dec. 4.—Spokaay on fom, was |; stma one of the Inout mpanion, WhO) i crin - ; sed in simple yy. 4. ong , meoniight ts * | oo po je is negotiating with the) UG) : = Se coe braska football (eas andl tnese of her face aon " oll, | John, you sald jou had something | Gay wame Bonder axnest oa to tell me. Now, what is it oa deed . apes ba | “Marion, things ha not hap = med today as | had a ht to NORTH YAKIMA, De ‘ 1k anticipate ™, pe maste at al han ce Don't he o dreadfu oore leaned and wi be Leoweden ive, John; what didn’t happen? Daniel MeCleery, of Nebra » Sickle wa ent fo a and M Fox w reside 1 fea at te ! We request the pleasure ath ly Vietor « rt, to be t mber L406 cond Aven td The new to \ tor Auxetopho story, | KAISER AND KAISERIN THE ABOVE PHOTOGRAPH OF EMPEROR WILLIAM OF GERMANY AND THE EMPRESS AUGUSTA WAS TAKEN WHILE VISITING IN ENGLAND, WHERE THEY WERE GUES OF KING EOWARD AND QUEEN ALEXANDRA, equ ————— SAYS J. ALLEN SMITH IS A MERE DREAMER W. Wilkin, the nominees of the § capacity for business. Prof, Smith W. Witkin, the nominee of the|!s an ab ducator, but he is a orkingmen's League for school|dreamer rather than a practical Hirectors are both excellent men, /man of affairs men of high integrity and sterling Durtng the « ing two years character, but neither of them is the schoo! board will have the con nited for the work in prospect be- | duct of a large amount of busin fore the school board,” said K. C. including the expenditure of 1 Hughes, a member of the t than a million dollars a year in the his morning when asked his | conduct of the schools, and the opinion regarding them erection of new buildings. This is Mr. Wilkin le in no sense a bue a Ume for the election of iness man and bas never, so far amers to membership om the as is known of him, demonstrated | board. STOCKHOLDERS | ARE LIABLE ¢_ 5 Scandinavian Anaviced Bank | He } | } | j | Under an order granted yester:; pay into custody mpney for stock day tn the supeltor court by Judge | incl F.C. Harper, collector of Albertson the men who received customs, at Port Townsend; George tock In the detanet Amertean im-| M. Stewart, postmaster; Frank At provement pany without com-| wood, L. W. Bonney, R. B. Hunter yeonsation must for the stock te | and othe Stewart, Atwood and i to them, ‘f order followed Harper each eived 3.500 shares » judgment awar to Katherine of stock of a par value of $100 C. Bou ard, in which st cov-| for partictpat iy the promotion ered $195 paid for 34 shares of The company proposed to give the k In the corporation city S6-cent but failed to se sme WIRELESS On act ALASKA BOATS “" “~ ORDERED RETIRED. (By United Press.) AN PRANCISCO, Deo. 4—The| WASHINGTON, Dec ta not w far disten when more army officers | he 4 wireless tnetaties/exammation as a re on In addition to the inability to the president Y scifie Coast Steamship company's recent test in skilled horseman teamer many of which have bip They are Chaplain Patrick ole pil of the Mat Hart of San Francisco Majors tion company’s fleet will Franots [ves, surgeon, and Herman larly equipped and even the Crittenden, of the engineer corps if Mal! Steamahip company t Lieut Colonel John ©. Mublen sntemplating Nations on thelr | berg, deput aymaster ole Within a short time five and Dan K wan, of tb the bigger steame WnDINE corps waka o have the ayetem NNW ORLEANS, Dec ‘ News ippli« of an attempt t assinate Prem Cobvera Guatemala wa MAKES APPOINTMENTS. brought’ hore today by passengers of the amer Apsolm. A nb By United Press. w n at Cabrora’s carrt ASHINGTO De : he iling ue n ae we h , ua Janning of Sa fuee- nati the minattons w Ww. ¢ weralio caucus 2ee7, most stylish line of The Btore Gpat Serves You Best Garvey Buchanan Go, os 17 More Sho sing Days and Th shri | PT y 1en Christmas, Only 3 More Days Remaining of the PER CENT CASH REFUND SALE. SHOP EARLY | wt now, ha here this entire store, | aad SHOP NOW Mak and re ont your gift igettve sees! efund of 20 and be f e cant mpriving argent 3 a had, in included in thin grand selfing pit Cush Refund of 20 Per Cent on Ca ) Par ¢ i All Toy Dolls and Teddy All A eedle Work pet Hearn , mi Cash tt 0” Perc * Cash Refund of 20 P nt o Per Cent om) All Holtde jood nm the Drews Goods, | (7 ne ; Per Cent on | Mam Cash Refund ) Per ( i A Garmenty, | A t wen iW ‘ ! Pp ¢ Ciwh Refund of A ed ) Per Cent on! rs Bring All the Children to Sea | Santa Claus ! Live’ Reindeer ~See “Kozuktuk,” Esquimaux, At Garvey- -Buchanan Co. Toyland See His Re “Prance Dancer” the Native and Lower Floor, 10 to 12 a, m ) p.m. Saturday Evenings Frey! * aA, — Write old Sai drop the rio the Sante Clans mall box at Garve chanan Co.'s } Tomorrow Morning, at 9 o'Clock, “Dar and “Prancer* win | Take Santa Claus on Another Tour of the City He would tke will have nice ods accompany who come dong. Have Your Picture Taken With Santa at Pioneer Square Saturday Morning at 10 o’Clock, | WANTED At Once for the Holidays, 50 Salespeople, Wrap. | pers, Cash Girls, Etc. Apply before 10 a.m. No phone calls considered. — J THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST GARVEY~ DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, INC. him BUCHANAN 413 — WIS —l7 SECOND AVENUE geese i BROKERS Siocks Monde Grain Pitvate Both Phones 279 «_____ O8aee Rxscuiad for Investment ” IR He METROPOLITAN BROKERAGE COMPANY, BROKERS. Stocks, Bonds and Grain. ind. 2605, Private Wires. Phones—Suneet Male Rooms 1007-1008, American Bank feces -The Simplest We of Sending Money To other countries is by the Bask Mooey Order System of the Scand} avian American Bank. In mest countries the system i perfected that the Letter Car vier brings the money dtrect to the European wo va2seos | door and bands it to the perse Nines } for whom you intend it without 9598 7 = any inconvenience or further em eraone v4 | — 1.787.808.03 ae aep.ane We also i 5 487/060.00 most American cfties, as well a Bacaars 60 throughout the world W421 408.35 On Savings We Pay O/ (apat Deposits may be sent tess than cost of street car fare Ne eee ih Fuildmng, Sect Va ALBERT HANSEN Diamonds, Watehes Jewelry FIRST AND CHERRY. Optical Department. Te are eres the fin TOP COATS In the City. THE TAILORED READY CO. Fourth and Pike. eese2 FOR YOUR THANKS GIVING FEAST beverages are €& cood, You wilh fed vot beer, credit rdas the best, you These good goods 1 and dotted with yrity and abso positively gaat mu have not tried utils and beef 7 as they are in keer beverages pre Our bott uget Sound Settling ee Phases 927 GOING TO MOVE? rT COSTS LITTLE st call we by telephone and we w tell you to « cent Main } MOVING AND | 6 EKi INS Sorace CO, lnc} THIRD & WASHINGT Ind, Th ON cut cor Fire Proof Storage Proight Rater