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THE STAR—FRIDAY OCT, 23, 1 \ot the » Shove 6 ; |the state tournasneny: Nos feat i COAST LEAGUE reemona san tme'® LOCALS TO ATTEND ee ‘ ‘ ? fs ‘ nn, TOON of cauitot the sais Hane ot iare| SPOKANE SHOOT | 5," cir rer stat 8 Portian Hj rH |well, in Kearney county, were! e antag | burnoe will be ca Ban Franciseo +.++ 08 dynamited today by yegemon, who| Many local oters ae con exe -eenincse ‘ina escaped with $3,400 in currency and| templating participating 1 the 7 4 » | shoot of the Hpokane Rod and Gun, ¥ Ga valuabio papers. As soon an the i Zan Pranciaoo 10, burglary wae discovered the sheriff ol at the opening of thelr now " ¥ was notified, but the safecrackers |lodgo on Moran Prairie, November LEGISLATURE TO. REV | S E oe eee Prancinco—Porttand 4 loft no clue to their ide@tity |24 and 25, Crack shots from ail ¥ are tod to \ade3. Tracks of a black bear have bean | O#kland 1 ore ae Serneny a7 28 fully attended to |found, near a aprifk on Blako island BIG DGINGS POSTPONED. | attend. From Seattle are « 0 T - Glad That President Has to go Dr. PA. Purdy, B, Ki Mise for eye alg gine litle ope fruin’ has also left his mark on the 0 go Dr, P. urdy, B. 1. Kilis| for eye ald, HE GAME LAWS Jarome m Sese tin wane ‘LINCOLN LEAVES Se The combined minstrel, vaudeville] and othars, W. J. Shingren, captain | 124 ‘econ veo [the inland: How the boar got onto | Not Read Him Out — and achistio entertainment sched ’ given by the leaders’ - - j the emall inland ts a myatety but uled to A Plan to “Gabatitete Code! ing and by the shortening of the | by dogs to swim ucrses the chanuel of His Party. has been 5 to Deo, 11, in} season for certain game. to Blake island, A trap baited with order better to prepare the different in Place of Present The Washington sockoty, of honey ts net for him and he is ex-| The Lincoln high schoot'football| ° (gy United Press.) features | Jwhich Frank Pontia ts president pected to be taken, toam, in charge of Coach Allen and] paMpicnTaviLLe, Nd. Odt, 23 | Statute. and Henry Rief, game warden of Manager Lilly, left Seattle last 1 am glad that you ean atill | King county, secretary, ts »ow ELLIS AC UIRES Ay nie for Wenatehee, where the | greet me an the candidate of the | aving the new code, Upon two high school teams meet this w ~The Washington Game and Fish Hn Compl non a Wal be palletes . The follow! demoeratic party,” declared A of u 7 he — rm ‘ | atteraova. sind vrata a Me8l ryan in an address here today before the next legislature a DI} in general and will undoubtedly be eee Terry, left end; Anderson, loft | aay that the president had re which will provide for a complete; approved by the state convention | Ke. B. Willa, general agent at So-/ tackle; Bryant, left guard; Beck |moved Samael Gompers from bis revision of the present game laws. jot the county: samo and fish Brorjattle for the Harriman lines, has coater; Falls rahe enard Bilas, | position at the head of organized | jective soctetion to be he se recently received ‘O! eo ke right ckle; Ohnle rh en « Incorporated tn the bill will be &/ month, The society says that|of R a netenie, ma taaeue ring Tot aapaile r rack; Pit — eee ae bare code of game laws to replace the} the multiplying population makes) thority and writer on sporting dogs, | liott, left halfback; Wand, right | thing. prevent statutes with provisions) this economical game legislation| Okanogan Jet, an English curly:|halfback; Sparger, fullback. Holt) “1 poad the papers tremulously United Prose.) , Bs pwrn Mich. Oct, 23,—The in for She pranervation Sf game dotj necssenty to piycerre game Gnd /goated retriever jand Pike, back field men, and/ this morning, as 1 half believed ia the vieinity of the 16,000 in oe. the leenetns, of the limit of tak.| fiah, Okanogan Jet ta slred by Dever | Bruce, Hneman, were taken along | that Preaident Roosevelt might wo 6 nt A ce Be a era ee a oot |Onwhire Nigger, and out of Okan®/ as substitutes. read me out of my own party and /Giiman ¢ of the steel Pies sae Cea ¥ wan Lady, both imported dogs. The Knowles, Wonatchee’s star full name someone else to take my | magnate, at deer m is seldom seen tn this vicinity and | tt is doubtful {f he will be in Uy Mo A ay petag Fe mate rhe a # doubtful @ to President Roosevelt's PLAY TWO GAMES? 2000. iteitwas inte: Ho i thes tater me” 120%," quot" pc wast Sidewalks Blocked for jupland dog. Different from other . ff . pina «3 Sask ame at Nowark. He spent the after: | jas give ave omg ney way second (Sporting dogs, this class stay pup ‘BIG MEETING | OF hoon speaking at variows cities, |shoots they must first cr } Ballard and Broadway to! {isms set cnah |plsh until over two years of age ae a erday morning he will |tums you, Mabghet? This Mornin Wh r | Coach Lewis has been giving the | Okanogan Jet is now 14 months old, start on his tour of Now York,| If the doe-c object dows not en | Clash; Scrub Teame | sstvar tore hardptahice late |tet inn sap take ies| PHYSICAL ICAL DIRECTORS co tek « shot heduied to speak at F may f }ly and the scrubs ought to pet UP| ribbon wit snch show and is se 6 worn by the huntrens Also Meet. & good game. They have & £004 |rant apring om At tae Bench sho mira tomorrow night. In bis! p the heatoans Famou ry 71 8 back field, Dut, as the Lincoln team speech today Bryan charged that |; Ree wedi ( °9 > is also strong, the outcome ts doubt- aoa sical directore of every ¥.M.|thoe republicans are realizing that |), coke kers, tight Manager Hartman of the Broadway | fu! FOOTBALL TOMORRO in the Pacific Northwest! iney have alienated the labor vote, | ttt : akirt, double é i High school football team hae fina! I, ‘The. games between the tiret wame oie been favited to a meeting to| and are now attempting to secure | bre a A otter | Opened Their Doors fee I¥ made arrangements for a doublo- |'* more om. the orer of & pra: are| eerenmemean jbe held at the local association! the cooperation and support of the aggre 3 HIGH SCHOOLS TO gree ie certified by the Ameri-|back, sustained Injuries tn the | place.” | then can Kennel club, This class of dog | Davenport game some time ago and | ' ‘The following football games are/ | natiding on October TN Those | corporate interests. He ‘arraigned | a a header to be played in Dugidale's det th ot artied teuheesw afternen. ‘Tie first acne cat on fen ahead as they are |echeduled for tomerrow |that have signified their intention | the republicans for assoctation wit! ioe mare et Sacrifi f Th of the Broadway and Ballard expected to. Tho game will be| Washington ve Whitman at Se lof being present are A. G.| Wall st. and charged that the party saluted by al ice oO eir . lene schools will play, after which allied at 2 o'clock attle | Douthitt, Seattle; Marry Hooth, | om agers are allied with the most " with the strange | Oregon va, Willamette at Kugene \pacoma; P. W. Loe, Everett; Geo.|dengerous “intorests.” Moyncow " pide Tee eerie es oe eee age. | A. Suaith, Venctaver; A.M. ‘Oet-| ee ee Stock of Clothin Hats FO ORMAL INVI TIS one, vu. pusers ot eeqses (en bates reena hear EATRE TO 8, FOR BOWLERS SOON 22222 SVS SNe" CLOSE. DOORS camar aE Furnishings to Satisfy “ Shares in Association Are [oto asiors Congress, ave oe |” bacvard va Annapolis at Annap-/ “Tye meeting will convene at 10] The committee of city officials itors’ Claims. lat Philadelphia discussed Be . the tourney. Seattle had two con-/ ‘rinceton va Syracuse at Pringe-|% Mm. and be In se ” @ay.| which is making an inspection * to Disposed of tenders in San Francisco and Los| ton Dr. F. 8. Bourns, chief modical | the sanitary and fire-protective oe ros Stowe Pree.) | At Once. Angeles, but the claims of those|.. West Point wa Colgate at West/officer of the health commission, | ditions of the various theatres, this| Pea mall pie = cig ie eB cities were disregarded, inasmuch | PN, ve on has been invited to speak on “What! afternoon served notice upon the | D506 Oi tenon ee ee ehureh Columbus ye Only the formalities remain to) °",."D%, Sent no delegation last! tows va Morningside at Hi the Health Department 18 ‘Dotak | management of the Shannon theatre) of) than preach the doctrine s max | ie ' year to the Denver meet. j cnty for the City.” The evening #8 \on Second av. between Beneca and eral he ev, Edward have Seattle chosen for the 1909 The marketing of the 600 bonds! Nebraska va _Mankell at Lincotn | stom will be held with the phyaloal | Pntversity, to close after its 3 Drocten “teeny dB oy ergy Bs ‘ FOR TOMORROW, SATURDAY, tournament of the Western Bowl shares at §6 will be begun upon| — directors of athletic clubs, waiver | o'clock performance and not to open) fi hors of his congregation tag Congress. The Seattle Bow!l-‘notification of the award. Ni sities and of the Turaveretn again until the place had been made - ssosnner e ing Tournament association will trouble is anticipated i. floating BIG HANDBALL eniger to conform to the requirements of /*T Still living te the “sixteontt HAVE ADDITIONAL SPECIALS U hold another meeting on next Mon-| them. At the meeting also will be| DUG A GOOD CITIZEN, |the fire laws. Other theatres are | Cntuty past pl ome day night at which Secretary A. L. decided where to hold the tourna TOURRAMERT ON me & Senden | boing inspected this afternoon, and| | Declaring het eet for the un-| THIS SALE—NOT E BEI Ow: Jenkins will be authorized to in ment. The Armory, White City | Seattle 0 e it ts sald that the Shannon will not p . ® j vite the congress to Seattle. Pres-/and Dreamland Rink will all be Basses ae | happy state of affairs in the church } i | nm the night of Now, ® teri be the only one declared unsafe diac tbon Stahl and Secretary Zebring | considered. A big handball tournament, in| Chicago to attend the the actaleter amd oe Natio - ACH WILL ENTERTAIN, The trouble t simply this — ——S | Which are entered 11 twoman)ing of the National Associ ; Omens | Three of the deacons belong to the } }toams, and 46 matches will be nal Baseball Leagues Dub | | far thetr if ot eartier, but,| The congregation of St. Edward's nth century, so far as their) re con been preaching ¢ “4 HATS AND FURNISHINGS. | traordinary values, sold in a ptieth ltemectn. 11 & m—Summit ve Ip here ype SCHOOL LEAGUE GAMES Longfellow, Lincotn. 10 a. m.—Con | pluwed, Boo tegen ot she. ¥ M pf having of good Ameriosa ced| church, at Hillman, will entertain tral vs Pacific, Madison 11 & ™. | post ond goa eae — ‘end! blood in his veina, will nat mise bieiiy the parish hall beginaing next Walla Walla va. Minor, Madison st He will vote and leave tbe {i|centary Gospel, | want to preach Work Suspenders, 25¢ quali | sale for $5.25. The fot gs 7 Dug mays he enpems| Wednesday and coutinuing unt gi s0od life, b 9, | oo {rine Sentusron,| ¥+M.G. AJR. BASKETBALL. [M. C. A. Scoring will be based! vinyor or two am the| Saturday, the proceeds to be used] the advantage of a good It TN ley 7¢ $20 Black and Blue Bchools Athletic toma fon the percentage system. se he will visit Peorts, for raising fands for church main-|they wanted me to sti Half Hose, 25¢ ality 7 Ww d Si row Pe ad | Candidates for the junior basket-| ‘The following is the mako-up of| #0 St. Louis and St. Paul | tenance ie org ok a eats tal ec ee naege igre ts, Rectan tk a DAY Ue, Mercer, | Tatu setter. the first’ time” meg |the tonms: © A. Smith and Max| SHOOT QUAIL IN CITY N. B. GOLNER 18 RECOVERING. | wien a fire, ‘brimstone, Sand i| Silkoleen Hemstitched Hand-| price this sale $9.85. roe 1. olumbia. vs Thursday afternoon. Boys under 16| Wtdall, Clarence Costello and C ajcenet preach it . jke wae 35e quality, in this} $25 English Veloury Fre Avenue vs. Interlake, B. F. Day.| “f° eligible for the team, M. Nelson, J. G. White and H. A.| Arion Hurke, a resident of Brighe| %. B. Soiner, cashier of tbe Union | ea wes T—-Weat Bonito va alah) ec, | Dane, Goo. White and F. A. Trall./ton each on the Old Renton Hoa |Savings & ‘Trust come | Thibets and other high te Dr. C. f. Lathrop Senteiate _ Pepuine Sin years in Be atte Removed te T13-14-15 Peoples | rod N ere wd to ce | Wednewtay morning wioterwant —— ice & Seat ees Sarees ee | POLITICAL NOTES |” Men's Heavy Work Shins, thie sle $1248. a |bey, John F. Tenny end Are 8. Al.|Jating the city ordinance againat | ported to be impr vin Odd Pants, value Jlen, J. B. Rieke and Jack Mullane, |*20oting within the city limite. He/6# could be desired A Republican rally was held in| ‘Winey Wool Underwear, | now 95c aa }L. @. Nichols and H. A, Woodcock = ee eee P. D. Hughes and J. W. Roberts! gherrick's hall in the University | “¢ RAP Mes jee Joho D. Carmody and KR. B. Alien The Seattle Football club ili| will address the Republican voters district last night, at which John | Value $3.00, price this sale 95c Wear Like Iron The tournament bas crested! meet tonight at Schelles’ Grott in the m Lake district tonight. p iartman, O. L. Mill i 4 Jobs| Fine Dress Shirts, values up| up to date, $1.85, — ang foun much interest in association;to perfect arrangements for the The meeting will be held in Harm's!) ~ Dryden of Kearse n ‘ . . ¥ ae . cirelon looming season hall, near Mountain View station. | personal friend of Bry ». Mr. | t0 $1.00, price this sale 40c. $5 Fine Dress nia - . gens 4 Dryden urged his audience to vote! $1.00 Hats 45c $2.65 for Taft so that Bryan's friends Up-to-date Hats, in all the; A few uncalled for could have him at home | cag s : latest styles and shades, worth | made Suits still left at % > gE. Mead, who bar caesar’ <4 wel po seoeiiict inane! up to $3.00, this sale $1.65, We will -hes better loft last night for Bast-| Flannel Shirts, value up to] handle the créwds to i? | Shin gas oe’ Fre gre ay Bynes | $3.00, now $1.45. as we have sedured c ! an 0 $ ussy to Olympia to vote. He will ait CLOTHING. tra men, a the campaign at Walia Walla. " Men's Suits worth up to} SEEING IS BELT The Democratic clubs of the city | e wili hold a big luncheon at Alan | $12.00, your choice in this sale| Follow the crowds 1 . Dale cafeteria tomorrow at noon § J. P. Hughes te in charge of the? + $4.85 : i ae Avenue. u 1S 0 es arrangements. It ts expected that; Men's and Youths’ Suits and} Other articles too nu $00 Democrats wil! be at the tables.) Cravenette, values up to $18.00,/to mention in this spac There will bo 8 Republican ratty | in this sale $7.45. |be sold for HALP at Redmond tonight a s " “a : apeakers will be: Ralph Pierce, J Youths’ Suits, all sizes, ex-j/ AND LESS. Lindley Green, M 4 Carrigan, George F. Vandervee: Dr. J. A. Ghent and A. L. Rutherford. The dressy young chap who is particular; who wants his necktie at just such an angle and his clothes cut in a certain way should see Regal $15 Clothes It is the most particular young men in town who will find the greatest satisfaction in Regal $15 Clothes—the young fellows who think they can’t get what they want outside of an exclusive tailor, Snappy styles—and lots of them. All kinds of eat mixtures and fancy patterns. Remember—FIT is our hobby. We tell every salesman to be sure that the Clothes fit you before he takes your money. And we have our Clothes tailored so that what you buy will fit you. The Republican state committee | will wend J, M. Frink and J. D. ie Jones into Whitman county for a} F series of meetings during the last} ek of the campaign. | What You Can Do Sahn Between Columbia and Cherry S L 53 = Two Hours on— “ciseas yen | Saturday Evenings) From SIX to eight o'clock, now the Saturday evi hen Glen Money back if you want it—that applies to bie the atmaent weer re eee ee ee : + . 7 ° ait eadreas, o p> ment e easies yay; Everything, as well as Clothing. F cman eRe Sates surest way to accursls iin , ey is to form the Habit of - : 4 ing. For Habit is the greate See That Your Next Suit Carries the Regal Label : Lee 400 9-14 or bad, the Habit is the liné ; j least resistance No au $ +m er reR has once fully formed the 7 $3.50 set Irwin, bit it of Saving will ever go back v On the Square On the Square "es aia'aa ths old careless WAYhaia Op. Totem Pole Op. Tote , petarlnge Ajests Pung. Owes yy ye OUD interest soon make | . : “ o - 2m Pole Ro ye fe viaw American MMOS tidy tota 615-617 First Ave. eS SS morn] pe iow fF. M. 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