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| Carpenter Gets Support; Sullivan Re-Elected | President. | — | A resolution was passed yer day at the meeting of the boar governors of the Amateur Ath Unton recommending that the gamer committee award the annual track and field championships to Seattle This practically asqures Seattic the Meeting next year, as the games gommittee will undoubtedly decide in accordance with the reselution exer SEATTLE ASSURED OF 1909 A. A. U. GAMES »: ‘The Amatour Athletic anton haa declined to recognize the disqualitl cation of J. C. Carpenter by the Amateur Athletic aswoctation of Great Britain, Carpenter — was charged with fouling Lieut, Hale well in the 400-meter race af the Olamplo games. The unton also adopted resolu tions endorsing the actions of Presi deat Jas, B, Sullivan and those of the American athletic committee in the withdrawal of Carpenter, Taylor and Robbins from the 400-meter race, Sullivan was reelected presi dent, BROAD WA Y ELEVEN IS IN BAD ) SHAPE Five Men Sick and the| Prospect for Lincoln Game Is Dark. | Football at Broadway is In the |” Worse shape it has been in many weeks. Five men are on the sick Vet, and with the Lincoln game Staring him in the face, Coach 1 is pot confident tn regard to resulta when the two local © meet on Denny fleld next Saturday afternoon. Although the agreement has not been signed, it will prob ably be settled in the next twenty EDWARD B. BY EDWARD B. COCHEMS. There vever was a better half.) Wack tm the football arena than) ‘Wilite Heston, Michigan's olf sta days when Hurry Up Yost's| nute machine was at its | ‘He was both a whirlwind an@a line smasher. Weakness) the offense? He had none. He a star on the defense; Heston was the Heal foot-/ fall of 1908 Michigan af #8 i =| | Ee bg Heston | cage when Eckersall Long defeated Scaler four ye CO.'S PRICES $16.00 To 00, - eee run after | Wisconsin kickoff and — 100 | in four vent moony bared har sinee Ml RECEIVER'S 8 RECEIVER'S 55c RECEIVER'S fram the Michigan soviers ecrot|purs to & touchdown-—that was |bbeen wanting a return mateh, as it) PRICE PRICE «0.1... ese esceetenneees eeees with 4 a b im wanting @ return mateh, o6 it | PRICE ..........c-.sdesheeeerss RE By a Lg ae $2.00 UMBRELLAS, $1.00 FINE DRESS SHIRTS, : af Marshall field in Chi. You’11l find it Comparatively Easy to save From $5 to $7.50 By coming here And inspecting Our Regal $15.00 Cravenettes Suits and Overcoats an what We mn say— These Regal Clothes are Underpriced And we can 615-617 Fir le Agents WORLD BEATERS FOR OVERCOAIS On the Styare 0 te the Totetn Pole ppt ® Im Succession for a Touchdown— Fastest Football Feat Seen by Coach St. Loule University Football Eleven. four hours that the game shall be played this woek. Neither Manager Litty nor Principal MeKown will jmake any statement in regard to the matter, but they firmly assert | that i¢ the Broadway game with atchee can be changed to kagiving day or the Saturday following, the game will be played on this Saturday or not at all Rather than lose the game entirely Manager Hartman, Coach Lewls and Principal Geiger preter to play on protest. Although with a disabled team the Broadway mentor ia tn no way discouraged, but expecta his vn to give a good account of them: selves when the final hour comes. COCHEMS, “EDDIE” COCHEMS, way of thinking, was completely by Heston's series of ad- Vances through and around the ing orerything, to | stant. An inch of fat ‘ equal to 14,500, jeee gallons per square mile. STALLS 40-41, PUBLIC MAR. pone BAKERY, 1219 VESLER All bakery goods fresh each day.*A trial will make you our customer. Market L 5517, Bakery L 4780. Sa REE for atyles. They not only sh your other garments fro: Annual Second ard Yesler, T me r joel ” Ip | Ob a Astronomer, well handied by Ub- | hibited; Kame wardens to bayg|take up tip questions iavolved Ja | ion es A soe Goma seta - hon and eutechiand in the) right to search without warrants antorc be the “rt-proofing” ordin i “neo 7 hog ot “aa @ ro race, Rosalia bounty on cougara, $26; coveted, ance. Ther ie v4 tceeemesteeennne { the North een} toon ¢ and @ half furiongs — Nov-| bobcats, lynx, ete, $6; to Mose] We mo | nditure of $600, tt orod won, Auat Kit second, Miss| season for Hungarian partridge toy | ROMO!“ | nine was reached yes-| oop in equipn ity, wilt be! the Highland third, ‘Time1: 08 10 years; Mmit on doer, 2; shooftik| 't hua that the rota are now boing |t*Tay between the members of the | extablishe summer by th hie «| nk furlongs ~— Milly Myer won. lof Mongolian pheasants prohibited; [driven in lare to the wa- |Mohool board and representatives bod a ase Tetieg De-) fon third, Time—116 #8. Gyan Deanes Son: werk. April Ai, (oy cererens anid on today. the AntiVaeceinntion league, | company, as Mile and seventy yards Cor. | Oet. 31; King of squirrels pro | “The imetailatic powsands Of | which children still out of sohool and ell Bronaton won, Merrill second, My |Mibited; open seasow for wild |gathawe | cams sue. See ‘ Pr snaend |pigoons, Oot. 1 to Deo, 81; hunting | Weather has destroyed & great many | unvaccinated will be allowed to re- wel of the fegding places which the ro-|turn to their classrooms unt : wae | ae Aste - and fishing Hoense required of fish [dents gubalsted in the outside | superi rt wottlon the q me mer won, Cadichon second, Deutsch | ermon, district, Phe ‘are gradually {of oor ry Inoculation, wh aa wand third, Time STAG 48 ~ ae working beak the wharves, |now before it in the shape of man- F tes ve and a he | ans Wine Office by Two Votes, rain houses and rka, whore in- | Ganous ocding ». promt won, Mozart second, Figent \@ ¢ to | third, Time—2:07 3-6. r OONCONULLY, Nov. 17 ‘The | Ciplent, ar jeape spilled grain that school would be} a Bhan gpitinsens 8 " Billy /POntowt between C, C. Woodward | 804 fefive afford them an unti “4 (‘B t igticean' cunt Sehaibioen aise A. PB. Wheeler for county sur. |food supply. Under one gral LEIPs roast. United Prone) | “i Mike Jordan third, ‘Time—1:46 248. t, which resulted In @ tle vote on| We foynd where -the rats bs / PSIC, Nov. 17.—A dufoated Ut- | ing nott wil e- : aco of the unefficial count, was feeding, poasibly by the thou: cosedings has been set for } igant in the supreme civil tribunal | tor " ( by the offitial count, whien (from « big plle of #pilied corn 37, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney|of Laipsic drow a revol a FP | i gave Woodward, the republican | here Are only ¢ od th he board wou fn m Herr Ma . Tnomtines, two majority Aintrfot ite case in court by rv ge and the , } | rk was uh fe a tt e Hi schools will meet this season will wil “Gus Brown” says RE We Have Them Recity Cravenetted Raincoats In endless varieties of patterns tn all conceivatie 1-4 Off Thanksgiving MAKES IT EASY TO OWN ONE, OREGON HONORS REQUISITION (By United Pregs.) BALEM, OF, Nov. the requisition of the California, Governor today | Judge dangeroumy RECOMMENDS CHANGES ee jetter to HM, Rief, secretary ottred in the #eoond race yort aahington State Game and 4 and the deol 48 in fave und, who te under {as Gr nd who is want for burglary. mi Porte Ean <= Departments Uncertain avira ‘by. fill oF a concrete non: to Enforcing the a, tn the Ordinance. | \ when three horses fell, oa. iry to thetr riders, When ¢ threo-elghths of a mile from the fin- iwh, Capt. Kennedy, the pad fell, throwin, Ta a of the Protect! | Shaver, a arrest in od in Oulele NEW FISHING FLEET.) $1 25 No. 44 Y | Automatic ae senoclation, Dr, G. Up. esident of the Pierce e and Fish Protective mean > ore in thi thie w ur mesh insider: CHILDREN MAY. "(By United Progs.) VICTORIA vow A fin inte i business involving id. undoubtedly give ly unable to pull falling | ing changes in the state game lawa: Open season on upland birds, Oot, 1 to Dee, 31, Hmit 6; open neanop on water fowl, Oct. 1 to Jan. 81; the wale of all game and game fish pro Roam sustained a slight con f the bratn and @ fractured no, Van Dusen was severe » the lee and Holmes eb- with several lacerations, A conference between Mayor Mtl degree of noourity.” lor, Fleaith Commissioner Crichton, Chief Medici Officer Bourne an Hullding Inapector Grant may b called within the next few days to steamer 0 Amur? ¢ railroad, t rout a a and cn GARDEN TRACTS mm a% wcro tracts, $100 an nore; easy terme; clone to car line and lake; level, o od; fine for chickens and ros. oo. R ward F For any case of aopinen that t cannot eure in from 2 to © Gaye J. B. BRISBOIS P ler BIG CUT RATE By te 5 and all Brands | ‘orth your while to ISSUED BY LINCOLN “Play Saturday or not at all " Tobaceos, Pt, of Ctgara. | come in. National Land inv. Ce, ine. Oriental Billiard Parlors, Cor, Fiest hy. and Mate ft. Tl O17 First ay. 1418 Third Ave, Private Office, 42m1 Lincoln high schoo! autboritios in| regard to the annual 1908 game] with the Broadway high. Lincoln} at prepent has the te inter scholastic high school champion- jwhip tucked away and ts in @ pork | tien to dictate. Begins Wed RECEIVER’S SALE ws’ H. PETERS, Receiver for the Bankrupt Firm, THE FAMOUS CO., 718 First Avenue, will place the Entire Stock, Consisting Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Goods, at retail for 8—DAYS ONLY—8——————_ everyone knows, this well-known corporation was forced to the wall on account of the extreme Dull Times. Everything will be cePONmer es 0 Sak. ve emt became selling price—H. PETERS, Receiver CLOTHING Whether or not the two Seattle be decided at & meeting of the Athletic association of the Brond. way high school today, Troadw: has a game scheduled with ¢ Wonatches school for Saturday and this game will have to be canceled in the event that it is decided to play Lincoln MANY BOUTS BILLED FOR SMOKER The Washington Athletic club | will hold another smoker at the/ | club cymnaniom on next Friday $3.00 FAMOUS CO.’S HATS, 1Sc HANDKERCHIEFS, night. Two members of the local RECEIVER'S RECEIVER'S Turaversin, whe were participants | WRUEE: «562 Nai aeees ion ° PRICE ‘ a i Feu Te Parting aoe tihed tar| i $1380 FAMOUS COS. SUIT, , a oe ae Bs i RECEIVER'S $1.00 FAMOUS CO.’S HATS, BOSTON SILK GARTERS, } he parailel bara. The RECEIV . REC To j program Boxing Abe Boucher | Tort ECrerery ery y + irr o ER'S ECEIVER’S va. Pete Leyden, 140; Swift NE asks sedevcdasdbdnus skbborbes PRICE 6. os ecsen ecesrvbaweeboenevesé Shore, 150; Chapman ve. Rex, 125; La Bounty vs. Bill Briscoe, 135 pounds, Wrestling—G. L. Corey va. | &. W. Strommel Pugs Are Bickering. Negotiations are in progreas he tween Jack Kearn, representing Kid Scaler, the Spokane lightweight, and Richard Alien, representing Loule | Long, to fight at Fort Wright for! $1,000 a side in the near future $1800 AND $15.00 PAMOUS CO.’S SUIT, RECEIVER'S $20.00 FAMOUS CO.'} SUITS AND OVERCOATS, RECEIV- es | $7, 45 RAINPROOF CRAVENETTES, FAMOUS $4.00 FINE QUALITY BEAVER AND FELT Sei $1.95 RECEIVER'S $2.50 FINE ELASTIC WOOLEN RIB DERWEAR, RECEIVER'S 50¢ PRESIDENT SUSPENDERS, RECEIVER'S PRICE ...... ascoes 25c HOSE, PRICE $2.50 AND $2.00 ODD VESTS, RECEIVER'S PRICE $1.50 UMBRELLAS, | | cece e renee e ree ALL WOOLEN, woRsreps AND CASH- | RECEIVER'S RECEIVER'S / ae | adage, 3 MERE SUITS OR OVERCOATS, FAMOUS | PRICE ............cscscececeeeeeee, QO@ [PRICE .. 0.2022 ae shave sup renewed the ‘Spokane Athletic club |i GOcS. PRICE. $22.50, PIECE GOODS, ONE-HALF PRICE 75c HEAVY WORK SHIRTS, penne ‘ $2.50 SUIT CASES, RECEIVER'S see RENE cee $2.50 SUIT Cé l 35 — ¥ SILK AND SATIN-LINED PRICK 2... oe sescessenenen cones e |under no conditions rep ‘n EXTRA FINE RIBBED UNDER- |Srokane club tn the comtar nmoker [a SUtTS O% _- opeuen vie $1 1. 15 $3.50 AND $3.00 SUIT CASES, WEAR, RECEIVER'S | seyeeee RECEIVER'S p= ery Peay ere steeeeeeeegere $2.00 FLANNEL SHIRTS, RECEIVER'S / Brown Gets Players. Manager Bob Brown while in Ohi | cago secured for the Spokane base | bait club Cateher Onterdeick of the | Rowton Americans. The price paid | was $1,000. Brown also ctaime to have landed a pitcher of big league PRICE $0c HEAVY ALL-WOOL SOX, RECEIVER'S PRICE $2.00 ODD PANTS, RECEIVER'S ’ EXTRA FINE ASSORTED FANCY { .00 SEMI-D: PANTS, calibre, but did not give out the care * S0c ALL SILK TIES, ALL SHAPES ORED FLANNEL SHIRTS, ae alias og Rey J AND SHADES, RECEIVER'S 1 7 RECEIVER'S PRNOM isi.50u02. sbokvceuaesns C |price .......... ona oesconsemenstael $5.00 AND $4.00 DRESS TROUSERS, RECEIVER'S PRICE ... $12.00 YOUTHS’ SUITS, = eon PRICE Do not confound this sale with so-called Closing-Out Sales—This is a legitimate sale—All Goods Marked in Plain Remember the Date and Place. WANTED—10 CLOTHING SALESMEN; FIRST-CLASS MEN ONLY. 718FirstAve. BETWEEN COLUMBIA AND CHERRY STREETS For Rich and Po $2.00 FINE ALL WOOLEN UN- DERWEAR, RECEIVER'S PRICE $1.00 HEAVY BLACK SATEEN SHIRTS, RECEIVER'S PRICE wine vnccscccecsecccns . GENUINE CAMEL'S HAIR WOOLEN UNDERWEAR, RECEIVER'S PRICE SILVER BRAND COLLARS, RECEIVER'S You No Goods Sold and no one allowed in building until November 18, 9 ¢ AMUSEMENTS. "Moore Theatre JOUN CORT, Manager This Week Ma ta. Thurs. and Sat —|" THIRD AVENUE THEATRE| Russell, Drew & French Prone Mere. 1” ed the rain but | Bale 50. RANcain ad protect m the elements New Company “in the Shadow of ja . ° i a aving Is Essential eguiar Prices S M ts ol heatre During Our ave oney | ee : Bente, Sane 9 _ Avoid Pain)... mine Grand | piace The rich man who Hives DerseUAE Tv nia Week, Mats. Wed. and Sat. | 70 nai ane datas faves poe a apes paoee an ROAM MELVILLR } Aiiteen May The po un who saves steal dle a e of whlch nas oer bos tts Mepktus” nin Riven wt wee ei. Ge en runs _ Nights—260 to $1.00; Wed, Mat. | ater, Fy Full Mot Tooth, fit guarantess ee gaa” Sats Meewneay Matinee, ie! 4 7 ts - 1 slow at inet} { k, extra heavy A J oe aie: — sees slow it Ww Ls a little longer ve a All This ¥ the ¢ ’ grow rich 4 Fades Seattie Theatre |" bos the ri grow poor. s 1 @ Drew, Mgrs. Phones 49 Sever “Bat long for the Ww In Lin, Ke 8 A teriale; a Wy ht, All W vn ee: | Phe Man Who Walks on Hix Hond nt hat he is on the ; with ali work for twelve years. i. = “- * . “wn ARW KING” | Lyric Theatre x Yale Dentist s Ayaiy Carole Coapeny. ween Ooetaentet Ave. nd an Uaun | Bw xt We ihe A MILLION A mi in Arizona” Second and ler Way, Over Guy's Ws Bore on Hours—0° Sundays Tit 1 Phones 5108 v rreciati¢ i Ba Call. seal cor , it interest® THK MAUD POWRLL Tho. M . May Muckte. Pi foliniwt Fora #10, 45, B00, Nights wood Vaudeville, Nov, 16. yas Wdwards’ Monde r e & Co 28, 60, he Alaska Bt Home of t vian Americ siding. Joandina= Bank, Scandinavian American Bak | Alaska Euilding, Seattle, U. S.A “Where the Cars the ty dowslie, wont joven fa jostid Trio.