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SEATTLE SOCCER ELEVEN CINCHES TROPHY The thelr defeating the land Seattle eleven fixed trophy Thisties at, Wood yesterday. was four to one _ There remains & number of games on the echedule, but the Se attles now have the trophy cinch: | @4. ‘The trophy is at present tn Poasesxion the Tacoma team nooner tag on the eup by park The score ot the the te held within the near Pilling, at forward, loomed up as a bright and shining lNeht for the The Seattle team has been well to beginning fo ae, on The cup will be delivered to am at & smoker which will future sinee the histles. The Thisties fe hands but could not withstand the | rapid-fire attacks of the Seatties BY MONTGOMERY Over a track deep in Montgomery, the great fouryear aid son of Pessara-Moatgomery Qooper, from the stable of 8. C Mildreth,. won the Burns handicap, the jer event of the Western turf, at the Rmeryville track pf the New Califormia Jockey elab Saturday afterneon. His victory was impressive, for despite the! Weight on his back, he set the all the way, im front of the hest class field ever sent after the rich purse, and at the wire was going easily five lengths in front of the nearest contender Clamor and ® be the belief in the minds of many horsemen ¢hat mud,| he woutd have ory with an even break, left at the post, he encountered ia terference foregd to come joe Miller had the mount on C and Barns rode the Carman, colt throughout and through on the going was He The race was worth Eddie Dugan, the Hildreth piloted the winner, cose oe, om beaten Montgom. Virtually, v ran a remarkable race, fintshing nearly three lengths ahead of Rifleman. The latter got | off well, was close up throughout and easijy held third place safe. Wing Ting was fourth and Jobnny Lyons fifth. 7,000 ta! the winner, $2.000 to the second) horse and $1,000 to the third. Seeeesecosese FOSeeeosooooe Pee SOO OS CT OCT SO $12.00; 2264090000000 299999090009 39 9900 090O0009000 has just closed the biggest and greatest value-giving sale that was ever held in Seattle. In a few days all unsold odds and ends will be included in a great sale which will eclipse all our former efforts. Wait for It Will be ready very shortly. <a THE SEATTLE STAR | EST SCRAPPER, MORAN, ENGLAND'S B IN CHARACTERISTIC RING POSES: ot the | be } was | the | the mor | | OWEN MORAN, FROM HiS LATEST PHOTOGRAPHS. | Posed by Staff Photographer Doncourt, Bapecially for This Paper. | | NEW YORK, Jan. 27.-Owen; all the way and was cmceneet ot | the ease with whieh | reached Moran, the clever agg ogee be gag 4 geet jwho gave Abe Attell such @ KAM toard that It was next to impos | jou the coast on the ocoasion Of | sine to get to him had, but 1 found their firet meeting, Is Hehing for a him easy enough and had him run |retarn eagagement with the Ameri. aing away after the frat ipey re ‘This is the way Moran siees can featherweizht champion. “1 can defeat Attell in ao finish | fight. And he wants some fight. 1 carried the fight to him of it. eee So rer cca come eres er menicn | won; Clamer, 106, second) SATURDAY’S RAGES 22 152% Tiers. | Pitth race, mile and 70 yards Na Raron Keher, 113 (Burns), ‘eos | won; Dorado, 113, second: } rset | Boott, 107, third. ‘Time, 14848 | First race, threequarters mile—| Sixth race, one mile—Desiash, | Maasard 119 (Geoville), 4 to 5, won; land, 106 (Keogh), 7 fo 10, won; | ‘Tawasentha, 106, second; Currice- | Billy Pullman, 36, second; Mark Aw | lum, 107, third. Time, 1:11, |thomy IL, 103, third. ‘Time, 1:44, | Second race, sevensixteentha | PR re | mile—Haslet 103 (Hildebrand), ¢ to LOS ANGELES. 1, won; Bill Baton, 111, second; Ar arene je tre ‘Time, | _Pirst race, three-quarters mile — * oo oe Chalfonte, 107 (Musgrave), * 3 aos j won; Work and Play, 106, yi | Third race, cleven-sixteentht miley | |—Greon Goods, $5 (Burns), 6 to 1, Virginia Lorraine, 104, third. | second, San | won; St. Francis, 104, 4 ; fara, 108, third. Time, 1:0845. | _ Second race, theee-oighthe mile | Fourth race, mile and a Rowe Queen, 119 (Preston), 2 to 5 Montgomery, 124 (Dugan), § to 3, Woe: Frank Clancy, 103, second; | ——emeonenseneninenemmnsrnamnes | oval Store, 103, third. Time, | |. GUNS FOR RENT—Piper 138 | batt, 1024-26 Second av. | Phird race, sovencightha mile= POOPOSEPORSEOOOS eee cost esaad MONDAY JANUARY 27, 1908. Himan), & ¢ ond; ‘Tin 1 6 Wdward, 116 Lie 1 Time won Wen Fourth anaugh, 106 (Marty), 7 fda Lytle, 110, second 110, third, Time me mil to | Marion Ca i Henstor atom) en He Time seoond third Diamonito vy «Oldfield, 1:00 4-6. 108, Tide Ing Karly mille rot V amie third yth race Relchanmber 92, won ol mile three-quarter 106 (Hrennan) 101 nee rime, Lord Rossington 107, third 6, ond wor Worste tug plat LOTS CAVAKAUGH WINS. STAKE TO DEVELO COAL MINES Tripp company were filed the Saturday 1, D. Lowman, C. H, Hanford and Tacoma eapttl otgpr Seattle and 1g are behind the company, whiel is to dévelop Coal tants near Wilke Pieree county The new *ompany is capttalfred $600,000, with no stock offered Work of development bn Phe coal pro 1 oneern auditor's office at for wnle. to be started soon educt is repgrted to be of a clean be the any that will not have to The bed owned by in said to contain quality anbed an pra € where from 6,000,000 to 11,000,000 | tons. — (By United Press.) LOB ANOBLES, Cal, Jan 26. CA. Pullum'n Lots Cavansugh won the $2,000 Low Angeles Oaks fo « big romp Saturday Mariag Casey, which was sent from Emeryville to win this stake, tired fr the stretch, and finiwhed third to Ida Lytle, a fifteen-toone Kuscime, well played at six te one,! fell the start BELLINGHAM DEFEATS LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL Bho was shot In & game contested hotly from start to finish, the Hellioxham high school basketvall team Sat | urday night defeated « team rep renentiag the Lineola high school. The Lincola boys seared the first basket, starting off with a rush,/ bat Bellingham came back strong, being ahead by two points at the) ond of the first half. It was nip and tuck throughout the entire fame, and Hellingham had the ad Vantage of « number of long chance shots which helped her to Hetory } WANDERERS WIN FROM RANGERS ‘The Wanderers woo from the Rangers in a hotly contested game of association football at Dugdale rk yesterday. The score was) to 1 Nest Sunday there will be” a) Goudlohender soceer game at the rk. The league season closes in tro ce tee ee TO REPRESENT CARPENTERS. . P. HL MeQgrty, president of the) California State Bautiding Trades puncit, hax been appointed by resident Hughes of the Carpen re and Joiners’ unlons, to repre) bent the carpenters of the United Btates at the coming convention to organize « butlding trades de ment of the American Peders | of Labor seseesesoees sosescseoce 3eo88sess 3333333 oes ssesees 23 oe Soerrosooe ° ooeerooore ° ¢ cece oe soeoeoe oe SOOO COOSOESS oe oe Soesosooososoooooseceseserss SOOCSOO SOO OOOO OOS COPSOOOOSEOOSOOOOSS oe eessee COOS SOOO SOOC Fe Weber Has to Quit! Any Article in Our Store at Your Own Price Fine Worsted and Cashmere Suits, regular price r Faney Worsted Checks and Stripes, regular price $15.00; for Blue and Black Serges, regular price $20.00; for Imported French Cashmere Suits, regular price | $25.00; for ... Overcoats and Raincoats, regular price $15.00; for Shirts, Underwear, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Hose, Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, 3utcher Frocks, Grocerymen’s Coats, at prices that willastonish you, We invite you to ¢ The 1201 09$09 9508 o 909 e 999 SOO0d ° 4 OOOO So We have the finest clothing in Seattle—nothing better ‘made. We can’t find a good location. We will quit. The goods must be sold by April Ist. mere Overcoats, regular price $20.00; fc Raincoats made by Jenkins and Hirsh regular price $30.00; for ....... “<- +) Sy ee8 ee $7.75 | Boys’ Suits and Overcoats, regular Brigr ... $10.75 Suits and Overcoats, regular ide seeee $14.25 | itt “Me Suits and Overeoats, regular Boys’ aad $8.75 vy aevesd- cee sbeg ae heen (gaa eber Clothing Co. Second Ave., Cor. Seneca POPSOO FOOD OSD 299% 9OO00SS OOO 99299999 9S 9999999999 0909000000900 6 OOO55O$OOO$O$dO4OOO45dOSO$5O55H4H4552) 5 $$$4454434$$44345344h5hbhhhhHhRb522 2 PPPS D 99999 S99 95 9GO09O9 9H 9999 9999S 9OOO co neces Fine Imported Vicunas and Soft Finished Cash- ade |S ride $8.50; for ne Bo PNA ED tA RO } | w $12.50 W ickwire, :.$14.75 $4.00; for ($5.00; for $2.75 3.50; for .$3.75 SHPO SSOP OPO FESO FESO OOOOO OOOO OS OOOOOOOOROOSSO® SPPESSSSE SESE SS OSOOOS CHSC TCEOSESOSSOOSSOOD CESSES EOSSESS SOS SSO OOOOOOD + ° ¢ 54 ? 4 + > .. $4.75 5 Waists, ods, SESOSEOSOO OSE SS SOF SOOO SOHO OOOO SO OOD $355454555545d5455bbbohoODHSDE OLHOSSSOSS OHS SO OOSOSSOODSOS EH SEOSOSOSOOOOD POOLOHO SOO ES OSH OSSH OO IO OO POSH ODIO OOOO DO SSOO OO OOS Oe POC HS pe oesese 2 Leoee 64 o POLSSHOOS PO OPSSESOSOSOOSSSESE OS SESOSE SSO OO SOOOOO OOD POIOSOSOGHHS CSS ESOS ESI ES OSSSESOHSSOSSESOESOOSOOOD PEHOFSCOO FOE OSORSSOSOCPDOOSSED HOF OSI OOOH SSOOOSO DOD 20OOOH OO SOS / (By United Press.) shot,| broke her leg soon after!of siiitiken, | store, ooeupied by A. F. Cox & Son, | | wholesale shoe dealers, was dam-| | amed by wathr and smoke. The los | to the two firme and the building | t | these, You wil! | taking advantage of therm, boc SOc Gabler Combined Spring Catch | | Qe | b555000 90949 OS OF FSF FH OGIO 9S L099 9 OOF OIOSOOSO OO OO® PORTLAND VISHED BY SECOND: FIRE Me, Jan. 27.—The ode establiahment a The adjoining PORTLAND, wholesale dry burned last night owners will be $800,000. WIFE AND FRIEND BOTH MISSING Netite Lehman, wife of Lehmae of G17 Pike ot, is mine ing So is Frank Welsh, a member of the Cody Deteetive company and supposed friend of “the husband, and Lehman fears they are to gether . Although the woman has been gone two weeks, Sam Lehman, the husband, haa had litle to say about hit, hoping his fears were ground. | jews and that he would be able to Gnd her unaided. Now he has asked the police of Seattle and Ta coma tw help him in his uecat. Lehman nid he and bis wife) eleven | years of their married life and in| were happy dering the @t @ lose to understand her con duct. He says he fears she ts courT INJUNCTION ‘The restraining order asked for some time ago by the Pacific Wire & Plating works t prevent the striking ornamental iron workers workers from interfering with the company's few workmes, was Gat- urday allowed to stand by Judge Morris. ‘The court's order ts directed to the Internationa! Association of Bridge and Stractural iron Work- ore, In which the ornamental tron workers are affiliated. $1.25 Goodell No. 908 Steel Try-Square § Inches long, graduated eighths, fourths, halves and inches, Every article here standard and staple, a slow seller with us. Having cramped quarters, we is but | have room only for good sellers. We have put a quicketep price on save much by Prouty = Self-Locking Look Hasp Lock ‘ led Stand Lamp Scoop Shovel F. M. SPINNING | PREMIUM Fly On The flyer SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE Fare 35c-—Round Trip, 50c. FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and 10:25 a. m., 2:05 and 5:45 pm LEAVES TACOMA — 6:35 a. m, and 12:16, 3:56 and 7:30 p. m. | U. SEELEY, Jr. Agent. Seattle 176. Tacoma— & Ca, was Sam) GRANTS AN 75€ Hasp FB att 7 , The Store That Gerves You Best—¢ / Buchanan Go, - 4 EVERY ARTICLE IN THE Yj SSDNA MI STORE MARKED DOWN ieee ieee teenie (Contract Goods Excepted During the Greatest Stock-Taking Sale > All Merchandise Not Specially Priced at Dis # - counts Ranging From 10 Per Cent to ie * 25 Per Cent | Ps Tomorrow's Business Will Be Featured W & a Remnant Selling of Great Economie Ww Importance. I | Every Remnant i the Store HALF PRICE Bring your pennies, dimes and dolla duty. Come with your market baskets and Come and apend the day—you'll enjoy the remnant at half price. "a IME STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST | } } ring for ike tall hte The King County Good Roads! Losterday sent | elug adopted 4 resolution Saturday afternoon, asking the county com imoners to operate the new fer- plied that he would lent personally or send free, it will be insisted that it be) | operated at a ferrage rate that will just pay the cost of opera | The best name for one that tells where ley’s to come from, if like it. ‘ | Your grocer \if you don't like Loyal Hibernians are already pre-| We pay him. Women’s Checkin | Accounts Invited The wife with ho counts, or the daughter allowance, will find ela vantage in depositing the ™ in the bank and paying check. The check you give to chant comes back to you the bank, and ia fteelf ies receipt you could have for @ paid x You will be delighted with complete, modern equi the uniform. courtesy of fee. You will also like the little Jeather-bound check which we are glad to furnish women depositors in our C Department. jalidir.g, owned by the sietacrisn Aisoccas Beak Scandinavian American 6 DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, 0 Stocks, Bonds, Both Phones —279 Orders Executed for tay estment Storag BEKINS 82x82 COR. THIRD AND WASHINGTON. Finest and Best Equipment for Moving — a4 Baggage, ete. Modern Padded Furniture Vans. & e. structed Pano Wagons. Light Delivery Wagons. for Coming to your House. No Charge for Going Back, Ne. Work. We can tell you to a cent what your move Phones—Main 1523; Ind. 71 Fire Proof Storage. Private Wires 204-206-908 Alaa Gra in or See TS RRS” sed BON