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° . 2. THIPSE AR-sSATURDAY, NO COBWEBS ON SKATER'S BRAI SAYS GIRL CHAMPION N, ‘BIG INDOOR TRACK yn ‘ y, FEBRUARY &, 1908. meneame meee MEET ON TODAY," | There are more than “WANTS WAN 100 entries | Cascade University He rlghte for the Sanual grammar ' in Ww Lai will of late joor meet whic® will be held tn Outts tarter nd B. ¢ Dehen will HS the University { Waa be clerk ov the rae The other gymnasium this afterneon, P {floors are Hest, Dov ‘ cally every bia ac 1 in the elt Palmer and W Inglis, finite le represented tn or more A. te Harry Mla ‘ the aath Rivalry le keen among t A. Lundin, W Ter The Infants of the Lincoln | . the boys and it te ex og that/and 8. Carver, Geld judg ee h defeated the Bophs tr several of the grammar school ree | Douthitt, Tom MeDonald and A third inte see basketball gan f }orda will be broken Goldsmith, timer Kd Eile, J enteréay t a poore | The Day school hase 21 entries, | Mider and D. K, MeDonald, seore of ne The frest ept the |the Central 18, Columbia Inter: |C. W. Saunders, marshal; Lonnie | ® oF va sahened liake 16, Walia Walla 1 ward | Austin, annour Rex Smith and ere ee is points in the first i: Coo Summitt 1 1,| Victor Place, inspectors Ae tang ot gf oie : ‘ * tained he freshmer pla players are getting along in years, | cor gave a rem ie ea | and should they fall to deliver the; making 18 of the points hin std the rejuvenated w York ved. Boyd's playing wan high might possibly slip In at the nie at guard. This In the second OF THE CUBS finish, But you can't talk this same freshmen have won, a» by a score of 30 to 6 cea! The schedule nel twelve * * Kanes and the team ing ft *® NATIONAL BOWLING #!a ma of the a * TOURNEY OPENS TODAY. & conve & trophy pre « ® Allletic association. * The Nat bowling tour- * * nament ope today at Cla ® * Armory and will continue to * # the 22nd inotusive * |@ Entries number 1,400; 280 * | |w fiveman teams, 700 twoman @ OAKLAND |@ toams, 16 five woman teams. # \* Prizes ageregate $26,000. * Firat race, three-quarters mile * Bowlers will spend # | Watobful, 107 (Keogh won \* h bowler will ® Tancre second; Integrity, 112 | ® pounds in his nine ga third |@ Pin boys and bowlers will « one tlle Thurbet | ® life 3,620 ton * 4 to 1, won; Cooytua * rance fees amount to # nt Watkin 10 . * 1:46 34. & Vancouver, BC. fiveman eeven nthe t # team traveled 3,000 mties and * wehba & to @ spent $1,500. * 118, second; Minnie * & Bright, 107, third. Time, <4 SERRE ERE HOEK E HE Bw y, Fourth race, slevensixteonth mile Tor Shaw, 104 if M 5 to 1, won; Blevation, 100, second SPORTOGRAMS Rucolie, 196, third. Time, 1:11 4 Fifth race, mile and 20 yards | The Captain (Gilbert), 4 to 1 won; Wolfville, 94, necond; Der Tom Marshal last night won the | dom, 111, third Tin 1:49 1-6. MISS MARGAR ET FOGARTY. | decision over Tom Sewall in a box A ay Roan ya ae gg Aves | (Beattic Star Exciusive Service.) | Skating gots the cobwebs off the f-~Rnag eat bald, betaee the Forte 104, second; The Knstishman, 103 SERCAGO, Feb. &—Ghating te) °S } tion at North Yakima. Chive, That, 2:60.05 Rooming and uumerous ice rinks|, 4° hour on the ice makes me| ***/ happy and healthy. Of course 1) Pe ae Corey eee LOS ANGELES. are doing a rushing business. So jike to win prizes, but my real) double header basketball & keen is competition that the man- | pieasure comes from the excite will be played bere tonight be First race, fivecighths mile— agers have arranged for weekly ment of the race tween the Washington and Teco! Kerry 107 (Miller), 7 & won races, with star speeders, to at ma high schools and teams repre: jaura Clay. 106, second; Albion H., tract the crowd senting the Y. MC. A's of Ot 165 enird Time, 1:01 Among the young women who COLLEGE PRESIDENT elty and Tacoma sivas «pie they 2 ea | garet Fogarty, Western champion. The annual track and fleld games, | Antioch. 107 (Oneen): owed’ Lady Almost every night during the sea PREACHES TOMORROW to be given under the auspices of | 1p ee is ’ gon she ts to be seen pitting her i | the Intercollegiate Conference Ath . rs at skill against all comers. She is a j lotic asnociation, will be held ty| Third race, one mile—L. ©, Wid favorite with the crowds, and her Chicago this year on Jane 3. | rie so gas . os = — a e is | ° weamond 0 eecen: vomark, Oat ad always tho signal! President S. B. L. Penrose, of| FRANK CHANCE. ee eecinh Ga eect af ARTEL OU Tim SS By MARGARET FOGARTY. Whitman college, will preach to-| (Seattle Star's Exctusive Service.) season was held on the Stanford surth race, fivecighths mile— 1 wish every girl who works in an ™°TTO™ At the rlymouth Congrega-| CHICAGO, Fed. 8-—Chicago can University, Cal, track yesterday, | Geo. Swain, 100 (Preston), 25 to 1 office as I do would try skating | “M4! church. At the morning/see but one team tn the National oon _ fn oe tas third ee tse for a few minutes after office services the subject will be “The| league race, and that team is the)” od 1 vats oboe ¥ cigtha mile Roers- Those who go home on &| Yale of the West.” “Music will be Cubs, lec by Frank Chance. The| Harmony was in evidence yes | nasthe Rive Tag gp omy 10 te 1 the pleasure, the exhilaration. “tney aug y apace mnggecene cep? stereo veotiit, bet tn th a eats Tales “~ Ae aoun = pores > ‘ tette. At the evening services it|*¢t? ‘0 his ou' pat in the main | tatives of northwestern colleges miss. A few minutes in the opap | Wii College tnd university atghe (Ti fest upon the ability of the| held in Walla Walla to discuss 12345678910 11 12 they would forget thet oan who have been tried and found changes in the rub to safeguard pede photos $1. Dingman’s, 1112 cs etr worrles.| The untversity orchestra will play.'not wanting. Some of Chance’s| the status of amateur «ports In this| Snd av, next to Lots theater. *** Has to Quit March remain in this store. 31 is the last day we can All goods must be sold before that day. Suits Sold for $12.50 Will Sell Overcoats at any 75¢e now for $5.75 rice. Shirts sold for 33c. Underwear at any price. Hats sold for $2.50 now 69e. Neckties sold for 50e now 19e. Men’ s Hose sold for 20c now 8c. Boys’ Suits at your own price. e Weber Clothing Co 1201 Second Av., Cor. Seneca St. mt t ' ‘ 1 the lo fl 1 ‘ 1 ¢ i b w in i a jo! fou t in of h as ‘ eby A i] i a i nd m, which has Just ln mm aalo at the va houses in Seattle -MAGOON IS TOUTED TAFT’S JOB : (Beattle Star'e Exclusive Service.) WABHINGTON, Feb. & They've a hunch here in Washington tha Chas. EB. Magoon, governor of Cuba to take Taft's place when Bill gots re to give up bis war de partme and b f out on the highwa r delegates and vote Magoon is one of Roosevelt's dis overlies. Moreover he has made Nothing #0 tlekies the * ent as that Shortly after the Spanish-Amert “an war Magoon first appeared itn Washington, coming from Lin he had been considerably ed in making both ends meet GOV. CHAS. & MAGOON, He was born In Minnesota and wae brought ep on a farm. The be! taught school and studied law | The law business in Bryan's town didn’t amount to mach. He hunted up C. G. Dawes, who like-wise had suffered in Lincoln, when he reach od the capital, and through Dawes) he secured a position as law clerk in the new department of insular affairs, It paid him $4,500 a yoar }& fortune to Magoon at that time big, six feet four! foches in helght, with shoulders that bamed even the war secretary One day the president saw him and opened bis eyes in admiration When he beard Magoon laugh hiv interest tmoreased. Quietly he be | man investigating the robust lawyer | Magoon was it wasn't long until Magoon had ponsible position. Then made minister to Panama | He was an Inetantancous success. | He had the knack of making friends lu Panama he was @ favorite. When the United States complet e4 negotiations for the canal Ma goon was made governor of the ca nal zone, Again he sho the job seriously, He ba the Central Americans mightily as minister; he won their hearts tn | the ai none a® governor, One aid to his big bit was his religion; he is a Catholle. Then when the revolution in Cuba brought President Paima’s resigna tion and Unele Sam's intervention, | Magoon was named governor of | Cuba, That was a trifle less than a year and a half ago. In bis legal capacity, as adviser in the bureau of ineular affairs, he had shown remarkable aptitude | in adjusting the constitution to the | linsular needs. In Cuba muy your hat of B. N. Brooks & | Co., 1931 Beooud av. Submerged Tube, Upright Oil City Boiler GOOD AS NEW. Phone _ indepenaent #1 or Sunset Main 1050, any time between dam, and 6 p. m. week days. | December last 28 7 eae ‘nye burchaaag (he Hag ford, toy within tg Und the SENSATION IS SPRUNG ‘ Un’ =" DROWNED P10, lly, the Colmay oe! olght agg Cleved the with ear wd ‘1 the 01 the dock at thy band on fy si rtggtng member rm. The boty BOAT IS SEIZED —— (By United Pres) '* Are expected tp ° of the Batons 4 ree steamer, by © custom officer, Th HO! ing 8 ried four cass @ rif 0,000 rounds of a m mm for Chinese revelutia ists, but consigned to ese officia This in the seemed seizure of this character ‘oie Chinese cculsers, and Japan hie made much solve in entering pep tests against them. FRA nco iN IN PARIS. Panis” "eb 8. Re Franco of Porttgal bas I wish to formally deay | ment, he sald, “that Queen made equally as great @ success in| 8Coused me of moral the actual application. Incidentally for the murder of ber he has gone right along making | *°® friends everywhere as of old. Brownsvi WASHINGTON ‘ved final stage of the shooting, over which | Roosevelt and Senater have had many hot vei will be reached the mi ‘ste month Indian Acquitted of Murder. Li: MOUNT VERNON, Feb. 8.-—The Jury has acquitted Thomas Joby, an Indian, on trial for the murder of George Campbell at Rockport, in 7— Two Hours oni Saturday Evenings | From SIX to eight oleck are i the Saturday evening hours im our ; savings department. The easiet 1 way, the surest way to secumulate ! money is to form the Habit af ‘ Saving. For Habit is the greatest | force in nature. Whether goed or ) bad, the Habit ts the Iine ‘ spemgemme | isumce’ No ave eho Ba PERRY Fotsox f formed e Habit of Saving | ‘ tuwootrer* | make a tidy total. : vi Ais Deposits may be sent by mail at & less than cost of street car fare | ' Asche Welding, opaet opnatte 0 boandinarian American ' Mi Scandinavian American 5 ‘Alaska Euilding, Seattl : th be The Victor i ‘ Victor Jr. Gramophone | Victor -. # fo ve seve vee 10.00 | Victor ih. ae Victor Zs... 27.00) yter TY os weer B.S oka 22.00 | Victor VI. Fs Victor Records, 35¢ and up. h , ash hint 0 Cisies on Sone aula eee cou rypeeory Paden plan if = stred. 1406 Second Av. ONLY $10 DOWN will take a beautiful Plano to your home Pianos that usually sell for not less = than $25 to $50 down ean be had for 0 small Tes Dotlars. deliv ered free to your home Used Pianos ay & Co Oe OOO +e: COAL heystone timp $5, Nat ER FOOT OF YE PHONE 4372—Ind, sca Main GEO. SPOOOOe $110 up. New Pianos $225 up KOHLER & CHASE, 1818 Seeond Av. (Opposite Arcade Block.) | SHATTIL The Hest Shee || P. G—-Catalogue and prices the City While Yeu mailed free. 217 JAMES OF,