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LOCAL HIGH ELEVENS SOCCER SCHEDULE The complete schedule of the} jNorthwestern Assoviation Football} . Teague for the coming son ie ae} Pg alin on 2 cri —$ | follows B a v hi hurt th ast week Nev. 15-—-Valley City va, Seattle; 7 Plav: » thoroughly during the pad eek | Rongora va, Tacoma, Wanderers va son way Plays Ballard; and Coach Lewla believes that Its | Thistios Lincoln and Broadway — work will boar frutt | Nov Rangers va, Seattle Batiard, has been {dle for two] Wanderers va, Vatley City; Tacoma Scrubs Meet. woeks and will go into the fray |"S.Thatlon iii outweighed 20 pounds to the man, | yatiey City wan hecumm, Bowtie wa Coach Fletcher, however, bas | Wanderore Broadway high and Ballard bigh | taught his wards some trick plays 10—Thiation va, Valley City; | fre struggling for football su- and with the open style of play ox a ve Wanderers va. | Premacy at Dugdale'’s park this pects to materially offset this ad ore. | afternoon and at the finish of their vantage Pete Ae wenserers. ve. Tacomsl | MEAgement the scrubs from the On comparative scores the Lin | 9/8)! uty ve, Ran Seattle vs incoln and Broadway highs will, coln seconds are stronger than the!” jan} goattic ve. Varley City jo the same. McDonald, Smalley, Breadway youngsters, Each has| tacoma va, Rangers; Thistles ve Burke and Thomsen, of Broadway, played Tacoma. Lincoln won from | W ors &re out of the game on account of them, 5 to 4, while the Tacoma! Jan. 17—Seattioc ve Rangers; Val- injuries. The Broadway team has scrubs vanquished the Broadways | ley Clty va, Wanderers, Thintlon va deen drilled on the defensive! last week & to 0 hogy ag : te Se ee = TE. = 7% 2S « “a ve. Valley City; Wanderers va Jan l—Valley City va Thistios toatt ve Tacoma Ranges ve Feb. ma va, W jerers: Rangers va. ley City; Th lea ve GAME THIS AFTERNOON « Varsity and Whitman Are Engaged in Battle The real intercollegiate football on on the coast is now started ‘he University of Washington and Whitworth college are meeting to- day on the ‘Varsity campus in the iret big game of the 1908 term of tball. The university has the advantage not only in weight but fm having a comparatively whole Squad to pick from. There are but two men out of Washington Up and these are Capt jer @nd Tackle Eakins, The latter ts Out because of the oligibility rule and the former because of injuries. The history of contests on the Biidirod between the “Varsity and Missionaries is that the latter ve generally gone down to do WENATCHEE LOSES | “TO LINCOLN HIGH Score: 23 to 0; Wenatchee Crippled by Loss of Fullback. (By Ui Press.) WENATCHEE, Oct. 24.—-Weigh- Sng 20 pounds heavier to the man, Lincoln high school eleven of ttle defeated the Wenatchee school team here yesterday by the score of 23 to 0. Wenatchee was crippled by the of Fullback Knowles, who was by injaries, but the team fought game fight throughout, although great difference im coaching as apparent from the start. Lin SPORTOGRAMS The University of Oregon is play fing Willamette at Pugene today. the University of Idaho the Sound Marines at Moscow ‘The women’s national golf con- test, at Washington, D. C.. will be ted on Monday. The con for the championship Is acute. | Last night, the night before the Vanderbilt cup race, was a of reveiry along Broadway the hotels were filled to over flowing. Only four of the drivers ‘who started in the race today have They are Chevrolet, Luttgen, Lytle and Keene. The fund for the erection of the Wacoma Stadium is now $32,648. Washington State college was scheduled to play the University of Montana at Butte today, but ‘week on account of Montana's lack ce se ae Re , Children’s Eye Trouble ly attended to by our spe clalist. Bring the little one here for eye ald. Schuchard Optical © 1207 Second av. . HOP ATO, Sear Consultation fre: DR_OFO » PB, 490 Arende BR feat ton in the gamea between two tnetitutions, Thi football fans of the ‘Varsity belle | that the score today will be sow } what over 18 px The total number of points gained by Whitman fa about one third the number won by Washing there makes the | pts in their favor ‘ Tho first named team ts the home q h Cane, INTERNATIONAL BOWLING MATCH The first mateh of « tri-city in ternational bowling ( nt will rname while Whitworth is scheduled to /)o'yi\iona howling | vent Ww gain a blank gitia; Waameaver and Baliingtan There ie great enthusiasm over} will be reprosented. ‘leech anenam the game and the ontire student roll three games on the alleys of body {# out en masse to root. The | each other, the tot of pins co-eds as well as the men are stir |‘ ¢ t A tr 4 tring things ep a bit with thelr songs = . put ¥ and yells. at i | Last night @ pajoma parade W898) Wotmcre and C.K Keon held in which over 200 students - took part, arrayed in night gar-/ tok, pee erared, in sieht "WASH AC. DOINGS erally notsy time indicated to the 1 a football game on. Whitworth Col manner of playing. | Goln stuck to old fox first half, piling up 18 polnts, o touchdown being made by Ohnick lafter intercepting a forward pass The local eleven braced up tn the second and a closer game followed | ‘Lincoln was forced te pant many | tines. The second half afforded hora! on thusiaste the best exposition of new Ben Ohatek was the candy kid at end, holding his position down in good shape. many foothall yet seen here. Pike was spectacular reaponaible for rune and recting of misplays. valley lor finances, hence Pullman Is {dle} j today A game was also ached \aled with the Montana School o | Mines. | poral Se claimed the | very 1) at Monrovia, Cal. citizens of Seattic that there was | ball during the Maguire | showed good generalship tn the di-| Previous to} the game the Lincoln boys were) taken in a rig for a ride about the) Ss eseat | He | Billy Neall, who has beon man ager of Tommy Burns since he! «, “ champlonahip after | preston thi |his victory over Marvin Hart, is/ Much gore was apparent last} © has all of its/ night at the doings of the Wash. | ™ team out to the game to view the ington Athletic club at 27th and} East Madison st. The combatants battled away with all the foroeity of young savages, much to the de | Haht of a large contingent of fight fans The majority of the matches were between youngsters. Chartes | Schacter officta AX announcer Hert Kineaid as referee and Adolph Schacht as judge of the boxing con tenta W. Mawson at 100 pounds: ale Wagner and A. Adams fought! to a draw, W. Steele received the | {decision over Scheir at 120 pounds Louts Strain won from J. MePher son at 155 pounds In the wrest ling contests, Corey and McGrath | drew at 155 pounds and Yorts won| }from Haslett at 170 pounds. | LATONIA RESULTS (By United Prose.) CINCINNATI, Oct. 1% John. | | Latonia | ) ne-—Gretna Green won, | | ond, Col. Mucbird third Time~-1:00 4-5 | Five furiongs——Dr, Rarkiey won, | |Home Run second, Harriet Rowe third, ‘Thme—1 961 One mile—French Nun won, Sor- ell Top second, Maid Militant third. Timo—1: 48 4-5, Three-quarters of a mile—Mies| Al Muller second, Sally Preston third. Time—1: 13 3-6. Mile and a stxteenth—Enitet won, Gresham second, Stone Street third Tine—1: 50 3-he Mile and @ furlong—Mortibay won, |e serfano second, Sea Salt third, “eon Time—1:66 3-6, Lost. Pet.| ens Los Angeles ...... 72. bt} ores * & 12-MILE RELAY | San Francisco . 100047 | jOokipat ie 106.436 ot —ne a. ree teams, composed of 12 } Vesterday's Games. men each, will thie afternoon run} | LOS ANGELES, Oct. 24 ins in the fifth inning. Beore: R j H. E Los Angeles we San Franctsco +8 a | Batterien—Briswalter and Hogan; | Sutor and Berry. jneli and Toman Unapires | SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 44. la slugging match, Score | R | Portiand ree aoe | Oaktand he Batteries Rose Graney, | Longe. ips Dr. C. f. Lathrop Senttic’s Popular Onteopath Removes “to Sin attle, 712-16 Bank ond and Phone Main 6086 Heattien, Wn. -Los An- been in a Vanderbilt race before.| p.icg defeated San Francisco in a rd game yesterday by scoring two | Tacomas O'Con Oak the game was canceled during the | iand deféated Portiand yesterday in n. & and Frambes; Christian, Loucks and La-|!*ad being in the league next sea-| wal “Gus Brown’ says ‘GOOD TIME TO BUY | Store Open Until 110’Clock Tonight All clothes sold tod livered for Sunday If you are out tor quainted. We whether looking or bu a Second ard Yesier ay will be fitted and de- shit, come in and get ac ure you of a hearty welcome, ying BEST TIME TO BUY “Where the Cars Stop” & i2<nile reiay race fr 1 Amertean | lake to the ¥. M. C A. bafiding, tn | Kach runner wili run one mile, the last relay being ran by githe captains of the respective! t|t#ames, Harry Watson, MH. P. Jones i Milledge Riordan. PORTLAND ANNEXED W. R. MePartane, owner of the 3) Aberdeen Baseball club, has clear ped the alr of any dowbt as to Port-| ] son. According to McFarlane, judge McCredie secretly signed an| agreement six weeks ago to join {the league. President Dugdale, of | Seattle, in interviews has also tn jtimated that MeCre jthe league next year SOCCERS ELECT. Mclvor waa elected seoretary | Ww jand. Charles Goodanough rman | lof the Seattle Hoccer football toam | jat the meeting at Sehe Grotte | |iast night. Plans for th coming season were discusned TALK CHMAP, SAYS HAsKE Governor ©. N. I kell, of O1 homa, has gent a t ular letter to you want,’ WOOD FORMALLY CHosmn, James A. W ed director of exple Ainaka-¥ukon- Pacific a meeting of the dire terday afternoon, su B. Reed w was formally elec of the bay Jepa nt oi Itation am publicity de nt ae wall will take pom n of the of- flee tomorrow | will be an open meeting, open for! fe would be in| ' fHE BTAR—SATURDAY, OCT. 24, 190 BOTH s Will Insist Upon Board ‘Also Using the Sunset Telephones f Members of the finance commit too are determined to inaist upon installation of beth telephone | systems in the new municipal butlding nein of diplomacy Supt. A. V. Bouitle his expressed determination to tn wtall the Independent Tele phone Co.'s exchange, drastic mone ures Will probably be resorted to by the coune!! members who are active | in the agitation Counctiman and if the ordinary chan to fail move to reconsider only Goddard ts now! jlooking up legal advice upon the! town. 7 eee oe DGE FINISHES IN COUNTY TODAY emecoes HO Last Week of Campaign to Be Devoted to | Seattle. Traveling in @ Mitchell automo- bile, donated for his use by Jean ont of the Mitchell Car , 1997 Piret av. 8. Robert! ie extending his canvass) the most distant parta of the ounty, and will finish his cam |paign tn the country today. The! last week of the campaign will be devoted to the city | Thursday night Hodge spent tm North Bend, having made the trip in Romano's auto, stopping on the! way from jenttio to call on lead-! ing farmers and securing assur ances of support wherever he} called Yesterday the auto was again put in use, and Snoquaimie, Fall City, Issaquah and Redmond were thoroughly canvassed by Hodg and former Deputy United Staton . who has ac Marahal Jack Stringe WOULDN’T YOU SNEEZE? Red pepper routed a meeting of; democrats at Burton, Vashon! island, last night, and Thomas R. Horser, a Beattie } attorney, who! }was making the speech of his life,/have ran up against during this |. Brown got the dectston over! was compelled to take to the tall | ©#m(kerchoo) palgn. timber, as did 75 per * who com: | posed his enthusiastic audience. | Mr. Horner, who te stumping the} county in the Interests of William Jennings Bryan, bad been hammer ing one Taft for about 40 minutes, | whoo fully developed sneeze ln terrupted his flow of language. Then another sneese split the air.| And « few more. Mr. Horner did not understand the series of sneetes and took breath to wing bi y | along the Might of oratory, when.) instead of getting rid of some dem | ocratic wisdom, be convulsed: his] ooo rae Se LABOR MEETING TO ENDORSE BRYAN Democratic Party Made Its Own. - ————— Por the purpose of endorsin Bryan for the presidency, the Ci tral Labor counet! will meet at th Labor Temple next Wednesda night. Reoording Secretary J Harrie sald this morving that discussion by everybody on political | questions. The injunction question will t discussed fully by Chas. Perry Tay-| lor of Tacoma, state secretary of the Federation of Labor. A resolution which ts expected to) be passed sets forth that labor has} appealed to the republic: in vain | and that the supreme court ha shorn the working people of their) te through {ts decision that or | ganteations of labor are in restraint of trade and therefore come under the Sherman anti-trust laws, The) resolution states that the demo} cratic national convention made la bor's contention ite own. j OKLAHOMA FLOODS RHODE, (By United Press.) SHAWNER, Okla, Oct first new Pr found when the river resumes ite nermal channel ‘The only death so fyr reported fs that of J. B. Smith, a farmer, who was swopt away last Saturday w trying to save his stock. ‘The cue work ie rded owing to t conditions. It oatimated that damage to property will amount to | MoNany ‘COUNCIL WANTS | YSTEMS: \* Balances exact powers of the board and the | council, to see if there ts some Ine of action which would fe the hoard to install the Bunset tele phone system with the other com pany's lines. It has even been suggested that} the committee will recommend do-| ing away with the offices of tele | phone operator and eut off the salary, on the theory that this will | bring the resulta they destre, should other means fall The matter has passed beyond the stage where the opposing tao tions are divided only by more dif. ferences of opinion, and the con troversy, for such it appears to be, may result in a strenuous cont between the board and the councll to see which is the bows of the — compan Hodge on bis trips through the country. The canvass showed that what bitterness waa| developed in the primary has been forgotten, and that Hodge tn receiving the united aupport of the republicans as well as much demo cratic support The Hodge sentiment was evi denced ctronaly at Issaquah Thurs day night, waen M, J. Carrigan. candidate for county commissioner, who in speaking for the absent can didates at the moctings being held every night tn the county, paid Hodge & tribute, Hodge's name was | wildly cheered, rousing the au dieace to the grea’ pitch of en thustasm of the evening Last night Hodge spoke at a rally at Redmond, briefly outlining the polley he will follow, if elected sheriff. M. J, Carrigan, Ralph rm J, Lindsley Green and W, ¢ MeMasters, republican candidate for representative from the 42nd legislative district, also spoke Today Hodge ts covering Bothell Woodinville, Juanita and Kirkland. and will retura to Seattle tonight I THIS MAK audience by sneezing healthy sneeze. My friends (kerchoo),” sald the orator, “thin is the only strong re publican argument () hoo) I one large “A man might as well be in hades (business with a handker chief) a# to attempt to speak in this pep(ker)per(choo) furnace. The man who was man «enough {chorus of kerchoos from auditors) to vote for Taft"-—(proionged ker choos) Mr. Horner then fied from the rostrum, and bis audience piled} through the doors to the fresh air A number of small boys were ob neorved tehing the discomfited orator and bis bearers from a safe distance WAGON RUNS DOWN MAN, ¥ Of 404 Coder st vy wand an of on early inst night rested by FP t Guimgon wan ar- nan Landon a) tion but b was ascert injuries were not William McNally, an emplore of | the street department, was run down | by an automobdtie driven by Raward € ing, at Second a¥ and © ry! at, yesterday after MeNally | was at work in the street 4 pot see the car as Colll away from the Cherry taken to hb t > are dying. dren's diavascs, 410 Hinckley block. Putman Hunting Boots ax ow iat Ave. ant the Gentral Labor counct! urging | more than $1,000,000, ion mon to refuse to purchase - Kool books unless they hear the mn Inbet. i atates th r Oliahoma all liverten of i petro i sehool book: the union oneg, terme: hy: In closin ‘kell gaye, car line and lake; level, el * are ikers in the ed; fine for chickens and ber Htater talk finally rie eases to be a virtue-—aection is what National Land Inv. Co,, Ine. 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Miracle, chil | * * * BANK CLEARINGS. * Beattioc ® Cloarings todey ..$1,217,189.72 107,686.07 Tacoma. # Clearings today ® Halances vee 26,967 * Portland. $072,948 64,814 * a * . . * $746,108 & ” * # Clearings today * * * + lel SKIPS WITH Frank Pinkham, known Ih #0 circles of this elty, Oakland and Tacoma, has been sought by the lee of this ¢ity for several days, wding to information that has eaked out today, In his company is believed to be @ prominent woman His books in the Ta pany are being ox alleged shortage of n found © investigation so fa has led the company off that three times thin sum bas been taken OREGON'S STATE BUILDING IS ACCEPTED f Tacoma Mill « nd Formal possession of the Oregon buliding at the Alaska Pacific expo sition was taken this morning by the Oregon comminsion to the A-Y r mon marked the tak ing o of the bullding, the com mission, consisting of W. H. Web run, preeident, M, D. Wisdom, J, O. Booth, W. T. Wright and BE. W Rowe, merely making an inspection of the building, pronouncing it sat fefactory and relieving the contrac tor of any further responsibility. They were accompanied tn their trip over the building by L A Nadeau and other offictals of the) exposition, and were afterward the guests of the officials at luncheon | jat the New Washington. | The Oregon building fs the first state building at the exposition to be completed and accepted ON THE FRONT dt will be off ‘The steamer Hur the waye Monday an% will joave) t next Saturday on her tL ee her accel firet trip Schooner Hadyn Brown arrived im port from Nanaimo this morning Santa Clara eaiied for 4 way porte at 16 o clock camer Watson will | Steamer this 1 leave for Ban Francisco some time this afternoon. Mritieh ship. Latimore arrived at Port Townsend yesterday from Cal: | ino and went to Tacoma to load wheat tor Kerr, Gifterd & Co BAMAKS ATLANTIC RECORD. The C PR steamer Empress of Britain arrived in Quebec | fro Liverpool yesterday @ & days. 23 heures and # eiontes | from dock to dock which breake sil | Liverpoal-Canadian records for fast} time Word of by ag wee reoelved | orning b B. Calder, t this mm « . tom. 34 — Chairman ie Hitehoock, of the republican vrenal committee, today predicted Taft would beat Bryan th badly Roosevelt best in 1904. He declared that 01 ture to New York he would om pile tables proving » Make CHICAGO, Ort Fiyer SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Fare 350—Round Trip, 600. FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 an 10:25 a. m,, 2:06 and 5:45 p. m. LEAVES TACOMA — 8:55 a. m | and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:80 p.m. U. GEELEY, Jr. Agent. Seattie— Tel. Main 176 Tacoma—Tel. 212 be heh eae eg ee *! | his story, and that of the shertff, |} of Cigars. Worth your while to MARKET RULE | Merchants the Say Changes ; belle vin HOW ay, P : the patrons of the ait Miley Will Improve Their Ii MtToRe of the marc gm the changed fof Business. Hegel. re iit he. street | i it ts veltercaia The new regulations introduced he market wilt hape thi old ovetem St ever % Winahip tag changes. farmers agg. jat the public market by Market Ln spector Winship have resulted ina tne great improvenent to trade condi dons there, The new rules went into effect yeaterd morning, and | today the market buainews had set changes have market ted down to & normal condition ly better The largest number of producers sistant Market Ing 5 evdr appearing at the market were Day has taken hold of Hy on hand bright and early this morn- earnest, and the § work ling, and were all assigned posi-|now carried on th ‘are tions, There was no crowding or | tematical ec m confusion, and the patrons who| vious experience ana R ‘ia a, MAN’S ARREST CAUSED BY LONG DEAD on the been trolman P on the the merch with his work, visited the nfarket soon settled into a regular promenade on both sides of the street The merchants and producers are (emensoser oe ae: Mining Man Is Taken to! ,....°" . Texas on a Charge ee ea Tae 3 Yoan of Perjury. He came to this coun aaa vy 8, &. McCulloch is aap ing tomorrow. The strategies rosorted to by; modern ytains of industry are tl | |tastrated by the arrest of Frank Manley, a prominent operator of | Fairbanks, Alaska, by Deputy Sher iff Chet Belding, at the Butler hotel yesterday afternoon on a warrant from San Angelo county, Texas, | charging him with the crimes of perjury and the larceny of &@ jackass. Manley was taken back to Ban Angelo in charge of Sheriff J. 8. O'Connell of that county last evening, and says that during his | absence of 10 or 12 days in making the trip to Texas and back, it the probable intention of Boone brothers, who are partners of his in @ contemplated large property transfer in Alaska, to block the deal, which will revert largely to their profit and his damage. Sheriff O'Connell states that In his opinion | Maniey's view of the situation is correct. $3.00 D.&M. R rout Bal SD Foot Ball aad Crime 14 Years Old. The crimes charged against Man- ley are alleged to have been com- mitted 14 years ago, when he was a rancher in Toxas. A jackass was killed by the railroad. Manley, be leving that the mutilated animal was from his own herd, sued the ratiroad swearing to the identifica tion of the carcass, and secured damages of some $8 or $10, dack Still Lived. A year or so later, according to his burro discovered alive tn another man's herd and returned to him, whereupon he neglected to return the amount recovered from the ratlroad company for the first animal. He declared that his pai ners, the Boone brothers, made a visit to Ban Angelo county a few This ts the i808 Tanned Grain on Ball, rantesd ble stitched opening. ain with @ ven: Manley is now i, athe ing the carcass of blad4or. and committing perjury in swearing | ¢ = that it was his property. 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