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| 4 STATE GAME LAWS BROADWAY READY. TO BE CHANGED County ‘heidilin will Recommend New Statutes, Recommendations of @hanges in the game and fish laws of the state of Washington will be made at the annual meeting of the County Game and Fish Pro teotive association next Wednesday noon, at the offices of Game Warden H. Rief, secretarytroasurer of the of the state have for ato yen compieimed of the genm kews boing eut of date, ax Rie growing, poputatien has made fH newecsery fer mare stringont TMewsures te nero Bw Nee lioa ton of germ. Sotme of tho seltewt meaeeres tn the DIN which wilt umteubtedty be recommended te the legisheture at PROVIDE FINE CARD FOR S. A. C. SMOKER Young Athletes Appear in Various Stunts Tonight. The card arranged for the Seat tle Athletic club smoker tonight ts one of the best in the club's history ‘The Browa-Neal boxing con the Voenables-Renshaw match are both star attract The balance of the bill is a su perfor one, and two novelties in the way of a youth's boxing match and feats on the “slephant™ complete programme. ward Neal, who bas been de Yeloped by Lonnie Austin during the past summer, will make his de |ite next woasion ave the following A uniform date for the opening and closing of*the season for all Winning the Game }eame birds, October 1 to Febru ary 1 has been suggested aa, tho Tomorrew. date. | A collective bag Itmit of 26 up — radical | | | land birde and 25 water fowl for Seattle Boye Confident of |played than that students to | Wiley Ohas were th Coach Lewls ta dotnm gomd wile & monster THE STAR—FRIDA) , NOVEMBER 13, 1908. ase@iobly wae th e TO MEET SPOKANE which no lese enthusiasm sdanyilli: into te an Bowles, Hemaihtt!, P. W, Saunders and principal ap of the the with ¢ than of the a wontiment effect that the battle pintion in eplite Tacoma administered wilt morning the ‘Tomorrow parade one day's shooting, and a Tinit of | with Dia bugeh #6 sowthad gladia 50 of each to have In one's posses) tors at the Brermiway Mat sehool sion at one time. and {8 rewelhrg them bete stipe The prohibitian of hunting game | for the Apelor gene, tobe played | birds or animale one hour after) on tthe Unbvgeslty Meld tonwrrow gunset or one-half hour befere sun: | It peemdwer to be a most evenly rise. This provision 6 amied at | matehed game, beth teens being hunting by fire or ‘“tdiebeg.”* about the same welght and rm: | The shortening of the dese aw | pleying ih & great meénsure the son te 6@ days aed Gee choosen am taoties, Yesterday afternoon vertise the game. of the bag limit trem four deer & seaeen The prebibition of shipptog gence | eutside Ure etate ubless shipper bas & nen-restdont hunter's Heense. Bieetion ef officers for the on suing year wilt also be made at) tho moethmp. | Saturday, Nov. 21, or No Game. The breach between Line Broadway Nigh was widened the house down Is that between Broadway Must Play on nin and laat Dave and Stgtried Mayer, sone of| night by the action of the executive j Joseph Mayer, the joweler. Tho| committees of the Lincoln High boys weigh 70 and 66 pounds re-/ school Athiotic association, when it spectively. |deltvered an wilthnatum after tte} Those who perform on the “ole | nooting that if the game between phant” this evening are as follows: | tne schools ts to be played at all, but against Chester Brown at 166) pounds. Rodney Renshaw of the Van} couver A. ©. is here to meet Virgil ‘Venables on the mat at 136 pounds. The bout {Is the feature of the ‘Wrestling programme, and as each » boy has won one match ofer the other, the bout tonight will be de- eisive and a hot one. Orvilie Vance, brother of Wrest Nag Instructor Vance, will meet Charife Munroe on the mat at 145 pounds, best two falls out of three. with « ten-minute MHmit. Bob Filberg, who Lonnte Austin says is a comer, will box Fred North at 135 pounds. Both boys &re mixers, and the go will be an tuteresting one. A bout which Is expected w briag thr cate PE Bocce | the Square Where a olose examination is unnecessary, we stand squarely back of each and every piece of gal $15 Clothing That you buy. fied—pretty strong talk—but we mean every word. REGAL $15 SUITS Qvercoats and Raincoats Are han Lonnie Barth, Pat Scott, Sid Good win, Frank Vance, Harold Foran, | Burton Lipman, Sam Wilstn, Cart Schreiner, Lonate Austin and Tom McDonald, it will be on November 21. The date has been 4 #ouree mat week Broadway ref cede to the request of Lin play the game on the 2 Ruasell Superintendent. George Russell, selected as Seat tle'» next postmaster, is acting In o the capacity of superintendent of | °f ‘h# season Im succession. the Seattle Athietic club during the iL 1 E absence of Will Ingila, who is in| AT EMERYVI New York to attend the meeting! of the board of governors of the| (By United Press.) ase | OAKLAND, © Now. 13 | Hildreth and Jockey Shillt of} controversy among the football a thorities of the two schools for the pin to b ae it) would put their three hardest games | Crack Shooter Locates Here. — : winning « th — Bh 7 c ord Hidrwth | by Sporting Lite with being one of | Forse and Tony the five leading shooters in| won three tim Amertoa, arrived in Seattle Wed-\ure was the in a row Dickey handicap nesday and will locate In this city | seven furlongs | as the representative of the Win cheater Arms com, Life fixes Barkloy's past yoar at .96. A field of four started with Fuust and Deutechland pronot favorites, they being coupled ow to Barney Schrefter interest in the (ret Sporting | erage for the! retaining an Faust fed all the way and won easily wt, and Shilling The feat at} od ne BIG CUT RATE by three lengths from Frank Fite he. r, who ¢ ‘ and caught pg ag Worth your while to ] to iand bes Bent a winner of the come hird race over Logistilia, an out- Oriental Billiard Pariors, sider, Shilling lost the fifth race 1418 Third Ave. mn Capt, Kennedy through everoon- fidence. He was winning handily, Your money back if you’re not i-made — therefore ’t hesitate we’re to call always here when you’re to pleased show 4gh this stock. SOLE AGENTS World Beaters for Overcoats cam which semgh 47160 Tacoma lant fsonienay. | avmath, D, Hughes ¥.P wankers, a hool tn will vou at wfent to them 600 rote Ivana nd to no wreater Tacoma | whtoh my streets and ad LINCOLN ISSUES AN ULTIMATUM | hut eased up, and Billy Pullman, the favorite, | ant Fireball beat his nino won the | Shilling unt a no ast race for a week for pulling up Capt. Ke suspended WCOY SAYS BEZEMER ASPIRES TO FAME ROBBED HIM AS SAUSAGE EATER Pat MeGoy, a wealthy lumber: | Reeords Bonding: Feat I6| weathered bin way fnto a butcher man who lives at 966 [6th wy, haw} shay, where he invested two-bits identified Loo Hexemer gilan Cut Short by Cruel lip granulated pork | | Whistling Rufis,” the — kidsape Mi@he man Meh the roe Policeman. who chained B. P. English to a | had wed at ee aear Mt. Vernon recently and the ia-lad manded $6,000 for hin releane, as the the man who held him up in the Aupiring to Wead the fat of gue! tude when Patrolman b - woods near Mt. Vernon two months | tronomic wonders, and be heralded in wight aod sent bine ‘ ano MeCdy says he will file a the champion sausagecater of | watning sausage to the charge of highway robbery against | the world, Horace G. Jo whose ton ’ womer if Kuglish falls to prose | Ceeupation and address are to the) It wae a somewhat orewtt wn authorities unknown, last night! Jones, much out of tune with Donald Boyd, who ia suspected | save 4 clrous exhibition by. endeay- | surroundings and «entirely nt of having assisted Nesemer in the | oring to eat ten pounds of raw| miliary with the event the MeCoy holdup, was arrested at|#@usaKe on upper Piret ay. ceding evening, that ked How, Skagit county, yestertay | Horace wan wet! awash mn the| Judge Gordon's ¢ in the polte sou of Intoxication when the bril-| court this mornring, At the words | preamp keep afiont in thelof the stuffy court roor thundering sea, which crashed fu | doublequick—and left four oliffn at | of at the curbstone, and’ jal aumage for the biack cat | TO WIS PARTNER ics as _vrojedtion | Atleging that his partner Greenberg, with whom he pond By “ rebip in the grocery bust ter be z guilty of dishone the the business co part hows Be Sate WITHDRAW NAMES is insolvent, H. rien! ASK PETITIONERS TO). the eve of which Kulman applied for & recetvership 3 sturity course, selling Anna | f the business in the superior }ed, and insists that if his name | ; May won, May Amelia second, Gor | eourt this morning, He states in |Ne D. T. Co. Sending Out on the withdrawal petition it is a|‘ my Ma . Ry aise iia hin complaint that bis partner bas} Cards That Arouse 1 fore ae card i» but one of |° Aviad ‘ alll coand, Som | *epropriated large sume of mone hi ent to original signers. peeree ra ken’ gocond: Sm | to his own use“and that yesterday | Much Ire. | Pe many cases have boen |‘ Mile and an cighth—Mrea Hent|he took the horse and wagon of | anked ignatures to a with won, Logistilia second, Fantastic | the firm, worth $146, and about $20 {drawal with the explanation that F trust. He iy third, Tmom1:52 3-6. | worth of groceries, whieh has Despite the fact that Comptrol-|Chief Bringhurst, of the fire de ‘ in the coumtey: Beven furlongs, Digkey handicap | concealed He also state that | lor Carroll has already checked off) partment, who opposed the fran morrow's elections er en Puriner | Gy berg yesterday secured his| the petition asking for « referen-|chise, has changed his mind and/t.,e", TOery mama i 1:26 2-6. signature to a blank check, under | dun lection on the question f w favors the oc ny ates troopa will be Mile, selling—Dilly Puttman won,|® falne representation as to Ite|ranting the National District his is an absolute falsehood,” | *2""F 28, 1008 and the g Capt. Kennedy second, KR. Wesley | intended use, and used it to draw | Telegraph company a franchise for ed Chief rin, ret today.) will be third. Timen1)4t 1-6. the firm’s balance out of the bank.|® private wateh and firealarm|"I have not changed » sn | nanae of the Six furlongs, purse-—Fireball won, | Kach partner had put $400 Into the |*ervice and deciared it sufficient, | this franchise question. I ' Native Bon second, Cloudlight third | business. | agents representing the company calling me up frequently an tine: 18 d-$ em are busily engaged tn trying to #e-|ing mo about the matter. Life Saving Glo. * eh %| cure pitharewals from those who | tremely “, to us Means of saving lives “from j signed the original petition. jterm, and the deliberate attempt t Pati ap pon, OS hye JE EMPRESS ILL. | That fraud and decett has been| misquote me on this question ts of the Swimming Life Saving club | * * | attempted in this effort to defeat) litte short of criminal.” | of the Y. M. C. A. durtng the win- | * (By United Press.) * | the proposed referendum vote is| It is declared that the company | tor. The club was formerly the|* PEKIN, Nov. 13—Ae as re ® | evidenced in a nymber of instances | axking the franchise still he to} Senior Swimming club, but the) * sult of the emperor's death, #/ that have come to light. A. W.|obtain the introduction of « peti-| name was changed at & meeting | * the dowager emprese ie | Ware, of 4410 38rd av. received) tion withdrawing enough names! Wed y night. C. B, Carlson in| * ously Mt and her Iife ie in W)a postal card from the company,| from the first petition to defest the president of the club, G T.|* Senger, All facts are being # | thanking him for withdrawing his| the election, City officinis Ken. | Henderson vice president and R. R.|* Svepressed regarding the em ® | name from the original election] erally bellove this ts legally im- McKean secretary-treasurer ® peror’s death and the Iitness ® | petition. Mr. Ware declares he} possible, as the first petition coat edhe }® of the dowager empress. * | bas never withdrawn his name from | already been passed upon and de- Six Bands at Game. \* of peed petition, although so request-|clared sufficient. PULLMAN, Nov 1h SRR Re Ee eee . banda, from Colfax, Genesee, Cob Pniecruecmemm ne oce ton, Moscow, University of Idsho| [LATONIA RESULTS Hedderly and Hynes to arrest | and Pullman’ Commeretal oft will! > judgment on two polnta, first, that | be on hand for the great game be | (By United Press.) the trial jury was trregularly tween the Washington State college) oom art Nov. 12—~Latonia drawn, in that the jury commis and the University of Ida here | mite thereday | sioners were not In court when the | today, The Washington St Five and a hat furlongs Rose- )4rawing was made, and, second, is not to the beat of condit burg won, Enficia ond, Green | voce the term of the federal Coach Rhelnschiid has been im nei third. Time re it | court had expired before sentence pressing upon hie men the It fiz = furlongs Bucket Brigade | was - ‘ of united team work and yom Ethel Carr nvcond, Waris In announcing his decision on the tion. ‘ie bonne: At - | eae the court ssid: “I think a lvedear third. Time it is about time thfe farce should jonas jend. The government, while not! Winter Green won| PORTLAND, Ore. Nov. 13,—|¥!#hing to work @ hardship upon! ree Abe second. Crysta! Matdlisesyy fines and jail sentences t%¢ efendants, feels that the} HERE'S A STORE because satis- easy for us to guarantee. We show hundreds of beautiful pattern and weaves— Regal Clothes Have Style Don *¢ just pe ple Opposite the Totem Pole | 1: 163-6 7 ~~ Reg Ae seapens ant | verton of the United States distrie | Timemtek court on the seven defendants re Sant any further time. Mile and seventy yarde—Katie| cently convicted of being impli-| The defendants Hynes, Smith | Powers won, Lillie Turner second, |cated in what is known as the Los|*nd Hedderly were connected with | were today imposed by Judge Wol-| "me for passing Judgment has ar- _|Tived, and I am not tnelined a [Bone Brake third Time = 513-6.) Angeles land fraud conspiracy to| the Pacific Furniture & Lumber} ] , To i Rival. defraud the government out of sev- | ral hundred acres of valuable land a | The Bverett Yacht club wit bot | ™ > Sch. James H. Bruce ealled for! js spectat meeting Tuesday to die | Coos and Curry countion, Ore} ,,/ port from Ban Francisco ¢his| jpese of yacht ival, an wae morning. leontemplated when she was built Fines and Sentences. Str. Humboldt teft ist night ae by private contributions to — The fines and sentences an-} 1° o'clock for the north. Str, City of Pootia mailed at mid- night for Ban Franctens. Sch. Melrose sailed from Port} Townsend for San Francisco. bere for the Alexandria cup. jelub ts contemplating vathding a club house on the waterfront at he | Bounced by the court follow Wm. H. Smith, San Franciseo, fined $5,000, sentenced to two years | Everett. in the Multnomah county fall. Stre. Bertha and Yuen: ! ] wane —o Dr. A. H. Hadderty. Los Angeles, | Cordova for Seattle Ba wnroe = 8 A. C. Bowling. jfined $2,000, sentenced to three | The Cranes were victorious at) months 1 ‘the & A. ©. alleys last night by | The following defendants, who | taking two games out of three from/tive in Curry county and who the Pellcans. H. M. Grinnell was) pleaded guilty, were fined as fol- bigh man on totals, with 512, and | jows: P. Churchill roiled the highest Wm. T. Korr, $2,000; Frank A. ingle mame with 223. The Cranes’ | Stewart, $1,000; John R Miller, total number of potate was 2,615; / $1,000; Ames 8. Johnaton, $500. the Pelicans 2,401. The law dealt more severely with Smith for the reason, as Judge me on Christman. tod tor! Wolverton announced, that the evi-| etre, Dems bee seatees jdence submitted at the trial de | & game with Washington State col-| veined the fact that he bad been | |lege at Spokane on Christmas day, |»)... prime mover in the slyantic and with the Multnomah A. ©. at) soi. die 'Portiand on New Year's day. No gotiations have not as yet been Refuses New Motion, jolosed for a game between Notre| The passing of sentence followed Dame and the University of Wash-| Judge Wolverton’s refusal late ington, nor hae the board of athletic] Wednesday afternoon to grant & control at Notre Dame we — made in behalf of Smith, | lof the western trip. |- ens Work, extra heavy gam Fillings ... spectalist no students. | Moore Theatre JOUN CORT, Manager. 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