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—SPORTS— comer by the West Side high sehool | slevon. The gamo was lont by the Last Night’s Practice on/of almost no mud, The Portland) fast Bide through a fumble by ere are in the muddy country and! frasee on the lbyard line, West PORTLAND, Get The Haat Side high school, which will meet Broadway. high at Seattio Saturday, Muddy Field—New would not be handicapped by It. |gide recovered the ball and turned Material Bill Lewis te one of the new re lit into a touchdown, whieh occur a crults for the quarterback and has | red within 16 seconds of the end been playing the pivotal posttion | of the kame. Coach Lowis of the Broadway | 00 ve 8. A. ©, feotall team - at: NA UE high school football team is put-/far this year, ere is probably PO! ting bis mon through the most se-|80 better punter in the city and N KANE PRACTICE {hie interference ts of high class. vere practice for the coming game with the Bast Side high school. of Courtney is out also for quarter, Portland on Saturday, and hopes| but neither he nor Lewla will be IS STRENUOUS to have the players in the finest) able to play for two weeks yet ° aera f fighting condition fot the fray.|O'Brten is a new man on the sec-| SPOKANE, Oct. 29. —~ The Spo he rain yesterday afternoon made|ond team and his welght and kane high schoo! will have former knowledge of the game makes him | Mgh school players for their oppon of the wettest fields the men ire hoe a ie pong They | a valuable man for the serubs, | ents this afternoon in practi The Kopt their foot fairly well but if/The first team has had to fight|umni, together with the balance the weather ts bad for the big! flereely to seore on the serubs and | of football enthusiasta in thie olty game the local team will be handi-|some changes may take place in| are worked up to a high pitch over jthe coming game on Saturday _ {against the Lincoln high school team of Seattle, The squad realize that the game must be won If Spo kane Is to be in the championship one! the Mne-up a RE EE as the fall has been apt eee LINCOLN OFF FOR capped run, and if hard practice will win SPOKANE TONIGHT °°. 6220! 05 oe will certainly show up. Seven} oa 1 [souseran were made in 30 min All the players are im good cond utes last night against the sorubs, Fifteen Players to Make) von, with perhaps the exception of . WHERE'S THE SANDT Wand, who has a bad knee Trip; Stiff Fight Is | lgames this season. Liveoln falls} player named Falk out at his powb On form the game should be the Expected. just a few pounds to the man short | tion at right tackle, Kelley, big star | atiffest of any of the high school} Recause Coach Stage had tried a To play the crucial game of the! of the Spokane average, and as the | tackle of the Maroons, has quit the ®eason the Lincoln high scho a) Spokane Tacoma score was 64, and)}team. He says Stagg misjudged will leave at 9 o'clock tonight for Lincoln ts heavier than Tacoma,|/him, and great, overpowering hu Spokane, where ft meets the Spo-| Lincoln should put up a more stub- | miiiation has been thrown upon his kane high school eleven on Satur. born fight than Tacoma, even | delicate little physique. Buy ‘him a day. Fifteen players, besides though the Lincoln-Tacoma games| doll! He was switched from the Coaches Allen and Fowler, Manager resulted in a t Coach Al-| postition on Monday, and yoaterday Lilly and Principal J. BE. McKown,| len has seen the Spokane team in| he proclaimed that the squad would | action and has directed his defon-| mias him forever, and also courage Tomorrow afternoon the team will si tactics accordingly reat ously announced that he was going have light practice on the Spokane things a axpected of Bryant's toe,/to mamma on Saturday And this grounds, and will be prepared to put and also of the forward pass hand-|from a football player heralded as — fight lowing day. | ling of Ptke. }@ star. ee STREIB NOT AN INDIAN, | Joe Cohn of the Spokane club hae been advised by Bob re j hie new manager, that It ise net po ‘Will make the trip. eS with the we him from Aberdeen to play Initial sack for kane. § }etates that Pernoll and House and Dode Brinker wit! be | poasibly Pearl Casey Is to Direct! Judge, has announced that Peart| with the Indians next year, ‘Brown Casey will undoubtedly manage) ¥' ace pany Cohn to the Na Northwest League —_| the now toam. Casey Is the second | onal axe meoting in Chi T jbaseman of the Coast team, and|““#? °© eam. has been acting as field captain.| WOODLAND WANTS GAMES, His marked ability in directing the The McCredies of Portiand are) team ts responsible for his selec The football team of the W their preparations for the | tion as manager of the new team. * C. wae organized inst nig team in the Northwest | He ts well known in the North.|Piams for the coming sea league. Walter McCredie, mana-| west, having been second base-| Artin and We Wo Bhackintes ae of the Portland team in the} man on Mike Fisher's champlon- |r The team averages 156 league, and a nephew of the! «hip Tacoma club. eR \s eapectally on Nov, § Man ager Shackioford can be reached by ; Groom and Frambes, Um- | phone at Independent 2200. Connell and Lohman - FRANKLIN JUNIORS WIN, Easterly. pires- San Francisco :Y Oakland 0. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 1%.-—The home team yesterday shut out Oak LATONIA RACES (By United Press.) CINCINNATI Oct. 29.—Latonia| Fesuits Wednestay The Frankiin high selec! junior jeleven yesterday defeated the Pa Five furlongs Winter Green won, | land by o eof 6 to 0 Willis t Bota second, Anne McGee third | pitched a most remarkable game |e grammar school team at City imne—1: 0 1-5. |The visitors secured ten hite from} Park by @ score of & to 6. The} Five and @ half turionge—T. M./ Wilts, but were unable to have any| Franklin Junlora want games Green won, Alice second, Sortow-/of them score, #an Francisco hit} with 115pound teama Address C ful third. Time-—1:07. jthe ball hard at ail times and al- | Jones, Franklin school Seven furlongs—Ray HM. won,| most at will : te Be Brief third} Boore: R Hx Thin: +27 3- | Oakland + seen eeseere @ WO 8 Mite and a furtong—Kercheval! San Francisco’ . 6M“ ti POLITICA NOTES fren, Honesty second. Lady Baldur) patteries—Loucks and La Longe onenecmmnen third. § Time—1:52 1-5. Witlis and Berr Umptree—Fiynn | Gir furiongs—Bonart won, Enlist) 014 Perrine. ¥ —, "| Frank J. Hannan. pecond. Gresham third, Time — erin eer iS lapenker, Wittia 725 1-5. r. and Vb Mile and a stxtoenth—Raleigh | Sai Nepornips traant lelattet, divided nat & street won, Brancas second. Albert Star} (By United Press.) ner meeting at Washington and third. Time—t1:47 2 BAKER CITY, Ore, Oct. #9—| Occidental ay. last night What may result from the La} . COAST Lt LEAGUE Grande-Baket foothall game be The closing ratty of the republican tween two high school teams sev mpaign in Ballard tonight wtll be Won. Lost, Pet, | efal days ago is hard to determine | Preceded by a torchtight procesmh >A Angeles -.108 7 591 | Bach team claime the game. While | 0% Ballard av. and 7th ay. N land as 0308 as 636 it started out to be a lashing of Joba L. Wilson, Bob Hodge, M. J / Ban Francisco .... 97 102 486 | words, the storm has grown more Carrigan and A. L. Rutherford will Oakland . ‘ 113 415 furtous and charges quor drink. | >¢ the speakers jing on the grounds are made by} . Yesterday's Games. | La Grande people against the Baker| The democratic national ticket was endorsed by the al Labor OR: anaes team. This efty ts indig over oe Nicos by athe matter, ax the bigh sch Counell at a meeting the ecore of 7 to L Wheeler, who atart-|Tepresent the best families Seber pie last night @4'to pitch for the locals, was driven °!Y. A strong denial fh Aten Alig hl BB ga the e by Umpi O'Con- | "ade ¥ Baker people to Ainerican eration of Beli in the Tirst inning after two |C>4TES4, and affidavits may be col . JR Harris, F Fume had been made Koestner | lected from parties who witnessed | B. Back Frank Rust and went in to pitch without warming |‘@ Same, testifying ‘to the good H. Adiller spoke. ‘and the first bali wae hit for a| C@hSvice of the Baker team while x it was in La Grande. we A. Frye and Frank Sayre wie and the third rum. After that} it was easy for the Northerners.| Los Angeles was saved trom a shu Gut in the ninth when Portiand be-| .. 20 Game careless and allowed Smith to} The Vancouver Tumby fifteen yes- eore after reaching first on Jobn-|terday played a tie game with the son's error University of California team at} ore Berkeley, the score ending 2 to 4. NES oad B ited Cae ad weight and kicking 1 of men in the liquor bust ability of the « sians was off has endorsed all the repubtl tte Whee a 1 e Ba emttorien—¥ ier, Koostner and | oot by the Vancouver team's wider|©4m candidates for the legislature, “The Atiaa Gas engine, at 90. West | knowledge of the game and surer| “'th the exception of those in the Gilembia ot passing (ind district. In this district the will speak to the republic ana of the | Tenth ward tonight RUGBY GAME A A Tie. Ralph Pierce and J. H. Longfellow }epeak to repubticans tonight in the Bellevue town hall The } al lodge of the Royal Arch, ing. endorsement ix for H. F. Huntley, . ja democra The republican candi- | da » W. C. MoMaster and W. C. Christensen | | Over 200 ttended the We can tell you the nat | ~ * , o speakers were if : 206 Dee John B. Oxtrum and | a ” P. no oe ne | so-ss-an Stabroek’ WHS! Siena ane eee Catoe PAY DIRT AT FAM, Pay dirt neat year, according to H ard, fair comminsioner for t The Greatest Proof of a Suit Ee fiat Rint Is in the Tailoring Regal $15 Suits Are All Hand-Tailored | |pay gravels of each creck monument, f figure groups and the mat at head of the cascades. ‘ ing and modeling of (igures will be done by Mr. Frolich, while the pedestals and basen will be made by PRAMET FOR BANK BUILDING. A permit was issued yesterday to be used jo ertoan Hi " which will have and 3rd floors with, 160 roome. oteot'ras 615-617 ‘Firs Ay, She adsl 1», CHAPrHL Sintion ¢ Cure of 4. 0, Mowe. ne te THE STAR_THURSDAY, ocT. 29, 1908. “BIG STEVE,” IN TOILS Years Ago to Escape Punishment. af ot Seth B, Stevens, alias “Big Stowe" | an optum emuaglor, well knowl to Puget sound custom officials and a fugitive from Justice since 1906, was arrested at Ballard yesterday forenoon by a deputy United States marshal, He was lodged in the! nty jail, Stevens refuses to dis we his arrest ‘Dig Steve,” his wife and George Berger, local superintendent of the) Pullman Car Oo, were arrosted! Sept. 26, 1905, at the old Columbia at. depot on a charge of smuggling oplum into the United States from Hritiah Columbia, Stev and bis wife forfeited cash ball amounting to $1,700 and fled to British Colum bia _ Berger was tried beforé Fed ao SHIP SINKS AND MANY LIVES LOST (By United Press.) LONDON, Oct. 29.—Capt. Avis, with his crew of 223 men of the wtear Yarmouth, are belleved to have been lost in the wreck of the vessel In the North sea. The cause of the wreck ts un known. Several bodios have been | recovered, and parte of the wreck jae were found In the mid-channet }it te the genetal belief in shipping Jolreles that all on board were lost |The Yarmouth was bound — Rotterdam to Harwich with cargo of freight The weath was rough last night, but not - vere enoagh to have caused 4 wreck MEADOW PLACE OBJECTORS WIN After a two oe div ti hearing of the jobjections to the assessment rofl for the extension of Meadow place, | Judge Albertson yesterday madd an jorder assessing 60 per cent of the improvement cost on the gevéral fund of the city. This makes 4 nef leaving of 36 per cent to the pro) jorty owners of the district, the ro as originally made having placed 86 per cent of the burden o@ the property owners, The court had }that Meadow place is an extension jof the Meulevard system of the! city, partakiog of duel patore of « park and highway, and that! the burden should be equally dle tributed between the property own era and the eity INVESTIGATION Is, COMPLETED Inepectors Whitney and Turner | practically finished thotr tnventt tion yesterday of the colliston be that of Captain Craig, who had se of the bost at the time, was taken Tuesday. Captain Craig has been fli since ¢ accident, and Was not able to teetify This! | morning the inspectors personali wo far given has shown of affairs, and that was testimony [the trae state |the accident | avotdable. | On beginning her long trip, had ord new Ww » be installed and in the firat of these, they stretched! jas fs usual with new ropes, slip: ped off the dram of the wheel and [jammed between the drum and the | flanges, making steering absolute ly impossible just at the critical moment when the Cottage City] would otherwise have changed her course and passed safely by the achooner The inspectors were of the opin fon that the facts in the case would justify the complete exoneration of all concerned in the affair. the jeaptain ropes FIRE PROTROTION Fon FAIR. moans of fire the trustee f j aska-Yulkon- Pacific tien at 2 o'clock tomorrow after- hoon MORANS GT CONTRACT. ttage City, F sion with was let Moran Hrothers at the fe Fled From Seattle This! tween the steamer Cottage City/ and the schooners Wakely and Bainbridge. All of the testimony surveyed the steering gear of the! jxteamer which was said to have jjammed, and found that the! practically un} SMUGGLER, OF THE LAW al Judge C. WH. Hanford, and was |nequitted, Mr Stevens, who waa }a relative of Berger, died at Van joouver, B. C,, two years ago. While in British Columbia, “Mig Steve” made repeated overtures to the local customs officials to al tow him to return to the Untted |States, The custome officials steadfastly refused to comprontine | with the smuggler, despite his prom: | jie to aid In stamping out walt | In this section of the country, Stevens m no attempt to con Joeal bis identity while In Beastie, jand when placed under arrest quiet ly accompanied the officer to the | county fall he prisoner made ef-| forts to keep the knowledge of his! arrest from becoming public, Stev: | | ons is wollto-do, and insists that he | ‘has not engaged In smuggling since he left Seattle three years ago, He} will be taken before United States | Commisatoner Augustus Armatrong | today for preliminary heartng, ae a UNDER ARREST) it (By United Press.) | RELLINGHAM, Oct, 29-—-Ar| rested a8 & suspect in the ease of | Rdward KB. Bnglish, the millionaire lumberman who wae Monday night on @ lonely road and was being held for a $5,000 ran |nom when he escaped, a man giv-| ing the name of John Raugh, who says he is a shingleweaver to- | day belong ke from Anacortes to Mount Vernon At the latter piace Kngliah will try to identity | the man. i * ESCAPE PROM FLAMES (@y United United eae) COLUBA, Cal, Oct, 1%.—Frank J Murphy, aged 60, died today ax the} , t of burns received in « fire royed the National b The hotel was Serasted’ in 1862 tro oak «trees hewn from near the site and owned and conducted by I. risy Many persons had @ narrow escape iF om death in the famen. |CANNING SEASON | VERY SUCCESSFUL | Boats in charter to North- | Western Fisheries company have| durtng the past season brought out | from the north 200,000 cases of ui- valued at $1,000,000, without | ‘This ts o remarkable | the mon, jm single lows. record and is the best that any | company in thia country hae | | Joyed for many seasons, The vester, which was towed Into |ingharm yesterday morning, the |last to errive bringtog the pack of the cannery at Dundas. 80 profit jabie hae the season been that the company wll, In all probabtitry ! }quire at ivast two new canneries | before the opening of next season's fan or WATERFEST EVENTS WON BY YMCA. ‘The Y. M. ©. A. aquatic team taat | night won all firete in a waterfest |agauinet the Boston team at the as | | sociation tank. MeWatters was the shark of them all, doing ‘stellar work beneath the water and in the races. The Y. M. ©. A. team, com posed of McWatters, McKean, Carl son and Schrage om the re ace. The plunge event was won by iraves, Y. M. ©. A. distance 44 | feet, three inches; 50-yard dash, Mc Watters, 31 seconds; underwater jewim for distance, MoWatters, 106 | feet, uine seconds. } RATTLE CARS FOR ORFENT. | When the biue-funnel liner Ning Jehow put to sea yesterday ane had on board a consignment of 20 cars from the Beattie J eompany toa r tn Hongk were were the | Robbed White at | ELLENSBURG, Oct. 29.—Yester any oon while Mra T c Brown, proprietress of the Vatlicy | |Lodging House, and her husband |were at dinned, someone went Into | the bedroom pied by Mra! Brown and & $700 from « trunk where Mrs wn was keeping tt Dinner. repatatory to sending It out of HRown. One muspect hae been ar Fonted. The Duke of “Devonshire 1s Marco. vil, considered as a rank outsider, yesterday won the Cambridgeshire | w stakes for three-year-olds and up-| rds at Newmarket, England. Mar- yeova was a 50 to 1 shot PBAMON co cccee eevee - TO-tDO cscs eee vere ee 16-inch sees AL REBUILDING AND The verdict in the other verdict of one is be! | AGOODTI Second ard Yesier TWO VERY EXCITING FINIGHES—THE AL CAMPAIGN AND OUR ip unanimously day by the popular responses to the Money-Saving Opportunities on Every- thing That “Man” Wears They all vote SAYS NATION ENLARGING SALE ing anxiously awalted—the rendered every ME TO BUY | “Where the Cars KIDNAPER SUSPECTS || kidnapped |B “Moore Theatre THE TIME, THE PLACE AND THE orm” ehantes prefer the F. M. 1, SPINNING Scandinavian American Bank “THE EXCLUSIVE STYLE SHOP” ¢ 714-716 Second Avenue OUR $25.00 SUITS Represent Satisfaction IN STYLE AND | VALUE It is one thin to get a Suit for your mon- ey. 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