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2 THE STAR—THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1908. arty bir 1 m1 — f privilege of wearing the mas] ‘ ' i to looate, Proper |enald and Patten he ausootation | | 4 in the sec was the only fay laiso is to give “ABA” sweaters to | ¥ | | & football man to earn bia “W," the | insignia of active parttofpation in intercollegiate — ¢ ests. Hereto fore the rules have required the ard wae the Orange hand a mile, and resulted in a victory for the heavily play Sophomore Is Chosen as Leader—Rules io Be rite to win, The feature of the Coach J. Vietcher Lewis, Manager) THAT THE Y¥ |agreement In regard to the price to| Leigh and Halfback Hen Palmor be paid and to whom they ought to only minned winning his letter ho ond chotce, Light Wool, He tooklhye given, the Broadway football aue}py injur He ie a senior, and,| Changed. W”" wearer to play im four full|jr early, and, forcing Sle Nae, Geclaal” te GRE Ce erate foe ne orher chancel halves during the season, A® Alpace all the Way, won ou ators with “HY to those football |ta get it, the school felt justified in| eee result many of the mon who work: |three longth M fi erans who have played at least|,nowing its appreciation of his WH! Mattson, right end of the ed hard and faithfully and who| favorite, wa ‘ » full halves, ‘There haw mn] work | re Stanley May dispute as to the adviaabtl University of Washington football played in several of the most Puy, the lor paying ax much as the boys! SAN FRANGISGO, Dec, 3.—Dilly| i the mount on sie |b —. wes searens noeens | Sere, Cemeeee See NOS Gee a a ling opening rite waelasked and, t nview of the fact thet | py », the linols middleweight . eam for the coming “W," just 11 being awarded the i anked at wi Papke 5 captain of the team ‘ rned by the judges to do his best. the expenses of the football dance| who was onted by Stanley Ket: |} year. It was discov yesterdi@ right to weet the emp om a i |de mtanieg Pay went back to § to Lictten te honor of the Linesin team pp Ria cy Al ge | | TORt FRE Teeter, ene ee ee ee ee eee ey | gees cetting. . Results were large, It was thought best to gers, canting off Tom Jones |i) T SINT? CONT Tali hl , captain, who had been talked of tion in four games necessary, but nd a half furlongs, 2-y get emblome of lower price, six. | Managers, casting rom | OW BEING CONDUCTED B bey 1 1 taking on Bam Berger | a as his own ssor, was inell-/ only two full halves will have to r Drodkin n, Mattie/toen men have been allowed the! and taking t | ticipated four be played. Changes are also to be nd, Sand Paper thir gible, hav 438. T ears in college jos and there. made in the requirements for earn ae re ee a being prohibited from playing ing the “W" on the trk a halt f tongs, setting. another year Mattson was the An important matter to be con Dainty Belle third, Time | » rt) Jogical man to succeed him, beng | aldered tonight is whether or | B: a sophomore with two years of ex. not the university will partie nd an eighth, selling—Alma | A perience on the varsity, The only pate in any more games with Wash: | Boy won, Merlingo second, Variet) | 1 ime—t ange Dandloar tlle—Ligt won, Mark Antony [1 #« Pay third, Time1: 40. and a qua wetting okham w L. O) Wharig Henry ©. third, Time possible rivals to Mattson were ington State College The action | thir freshmen, and he was consequently of the latter Institution in playing Wo. selected ineligible, men on its eleven during! gin The Roard of Control qneets this the past season has caused a great)” yj) evening to consider several matg deal of unfavotable criticiam and) ator térs of mportance in connec. t » is prevalent a strong feeling | » tion with acGe affairs. For one itn favor of barring the W. 8. ¢ The well-known JEWELERS, is the GREATEST SALB ever held on the Pacific Coast. THEIR LARGE NEW STORE is not finished, and the ENORMOUS STOCK purchased for it is here and must be sold at once, SPECIAL for Friday and Saturday 1 be made easier for from future contests. | furlongs, selling——Ritly May- | thing, {t will be mado es __jham won, Tim O'Toole second | : "| Prince of Castile third, ‘Time 1:02 2-6 } BIG WATERFEST A | S. A. C. TONIGHT —QONLY— AT EMERYVILLE _ |} (By United Press.) i They Are Selling DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY at LARGE DISCOUNTS eS STERLING SILVER AND SILVER-PLATED WARE ...... ° === 2:| Boy’sSchool S Aquatic Exhibitions salt ioie have been registered cmon | fina, horses ore | nucceaatNl& Oy S Cc OO wit Emeryville yesterday and the bdiebe: - . thems being. vepresentalveve, from | taped a tas Tr ny ec AS Pie Ege ie .. ...,.ONE-FOURTH TO ONE-THIRD OFF a" . ts and rom the University of Washing |session. Wamboro was favorite f Races by Stulew and |S a ta ct vemnn [ae Smear rT hee iia Sk a UMBRELLAS AND LEATHER GOODS ....... ONE-THIRD OFF ES é Ge Rekiete chee” euaine Oe lSiay winner trem 41 Warn FINE CUT GLASS—8-inch Bowls ..... ......... . +600 ean . Weir jf pants; all seams reinforced; good, dura ile ; one Sugars and Creamers, a pair ...........6...0s th terials; colors, brown, olive and gray; . : ‘is . $2.35 ii] cant et oh Vinegar and Oil Bottles, each «2.2.00... cece ee cece es $150 sizes 7 to 16— © finished third Rosamo up fr he Under the direction of Thomas) start off the first event at 8:20 te @. McDonald, physical director, the | finish the program as early as pos * Seattle Athletic club will pull off! sible, Besides the relay, the under abi waterfest tonight. M@ny | water exhibition of Walte r James | race cast 34 —-———-————— | is expected to be a featur n munk, the fav- |i Pane Wee PUNNEND, CINE FENG hi ge cccee Sevvces coos a A BIG PRESENT the ated cara 1s talted, onty ing ‘after ‘i vay Ww if iw : i) S ial $3.45 Pine Tensions, cst OF Get... i565 icc ccewones rr ~ $45 1909 STERLING P samitied, TN ee en ior Bedwell his| peci ALL GENUINE CUT GLAS : A $3700 oes SCHOOL ORATORS TO . n cond, Warts a For Friday and Saturday only Rogers 1847 Knives or Forks, a dozen ........ tose oeeees SOOO = i ne ng Mast } } . Rogers 1847 Tea Spoons, a dozen ..... Sy ae : $2.00 Like-a-Watch Bicycle. DEBATE ON THE . Bg ati Best Equipment. | TARIFF won, id Biiver second. Bc Jon third Splendid line of Boys’ Overcoats and Get Posted Elsewhere, Then Come to Our Store. We Will Give a fe gt ee Ruincoats You the Best Goods and Save You Money. The debaters at Broadway |ney won, Curri: ond. 5 Thigh are w newer to alrunner t rere a , | challenge issued to the Tacoma high! One mile «Wag nm, Capt. 18 school. Last year there was a very | Kenned 4, Be Thankful third rom o Pp aa unsatiatactory deciston—a the—the | Time—1: 42 } judges giving the glove to neither! Seven fur . team, 4 is are eager | Je purse —~ Colector | mpronium second, | om third. Time—1:26 1-5 Will Play Basketball. } eral of the football men of the |f 2% to 6 years old + ° this It te doubtful | Cre whethor the Tacoma orators wilt/ come here again this year, and if} they refuse to make the trip, the) local management will try to ar jrange to meet them.in their own ltereitory, The subject which Broad. | "ane, which recently played here, | way submit that} WHll also represent that school fn | South Central high school of Spo. |i F : 50 U ina J e rs & J. Clincher or Spinning 1909 the princt should) basketball. Wallace De Witt and/ ro é P 7OS Second Avenue P. i908 I Raised Tread | be maintained in the revision of | We Englehorn, who last yer Morrow Coaster Brake. 1999 | the tariff schedule | ptayed guard and center reapective } - 4 anneal ‘ forward extension obe h. Abe Rickles, George | f a a Gali ie bar. Mandard Pedals, with | novert Leigh. Abe Rickles, George! iy on the team, will’play again this |[ Beautiful assortment of Hats, Caps and ; ~ — hand year, Others of the football men / A rubbers, and Sager Toe Chive | iikely candidates for the team, but Westen, Coil Gyrtng, iaadie,, Best | ney cara tases canine hp Cats who. are candidates, are Johneoa, ae and Spencer or Sterling |going to turn out in the trial de-| Klenhols, Fancher and Herrington Brench, Frame Pump. Perfect Oll bates’ The tryout will take place) M Gan. tic Bell, Choice of 20, 22 ofa week from next Monday, Dec Biainch Frame. Kvers part and! it ie the plan to go ahead with, the ee. eve he Year ios | preparation and, if Ti ever gave you as much for Lawrence L. Moore Co, Suits and Overcoats for little fellows, Furnishings for boys of every age. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. mager Roy Croswell will on . 4 | “peo: tg wor ts arvahee'b pele tor § | Moore Theatre — THIRD AVENUE THEATRE | quintet with one of the local bigh | Cort, Mas Russell, Drew @ French, Managers. | P. faa A school teams. | Mr Bowmen Ralston M. S599 ° Mums. Gemevern Johnstone Bishop | r Melodrama. sents the : and ma dectines 7 | the Invitation, to tak some other money ib 2 SS EN Carlisle Overruns Nebraska. THE BEST GUARANTER EVER BROWN MAY HAVE TROUBLE. | LINCOLN, Neb. Dee. defy the kh in Colorade.” — ‘ GIVEX—ABSOLUTELY FREE oe overwhelming score of 37 to 6, the Mat Play . 5. REPAIRS DURING 1909, eke. we charge ad we put tt In According to Eastern reports, Os-| Carlisle Indian team walloped the diek, the catcher Bob Brown bought| Untversity of Nebraska here fos from Boston, has been disposed Train Robt on——Mats, i0c, 2¢; Nights, 160 ‘The Ralston Mate Glee Club of 50 | town & Co Thursday Kvening, Deo. 3, at 8:20 ° ~_ . hota atx, $10: t rm Pp he resis, fwevcharge | two other clubs. Spokane may : t ' awe T and firet ou break a rim, we "| perience some trouble in getting i ve. i Zee $1.06 tor rim and put it on vite. | him, Tim Murnane, secording to First Ave., Cor. Columbia If you get a puncture, we charge you | President Lucas, says that Osdiek roe annt sae Ge revere is wonder behind the bat ig terial a oTkmanship of SPO N dl Bas we tas makers, 06a 5 1 ihe KANE, Dec. 3.—Bocause the a next ten even rows ire galley, unre Overconts aad Cravenetion Special Sale Half Price Overeamts and Cravemettas, CROWN CLOTHING Co. TRE Piret Ave. Strongest Overcéat House in the State. Moore Theatre ¢ JOHN CORT, Manager | saetinees riday © ina, December 4. ee Nights 10. 15, 58. the ‘ Advanced Vaudeville, Week of New. 90. MESSIAH Homer Lind @ Co. Byers & Her CHOMAL-SYMPHONY SOCIBTY. | mann. Bowser-Hinkle Co. Burt Karle: Lavine & Leonard, Sue Smith : ¥. M. © A. toam played te in tires, and the part manu- | -f piay rere, ageinet defects in their| “Sailor” Roberts, catcher on the tive output Spokane team last year, and Parvis, me wares dhe Biysk? Yanx | a semt-professtonal baseball player, | for 340. : [James Hamilton Mowe, Conductor han & Spencer, Orpheum Motion on against Blair CoGege last Saturday, | Pletures @ Sterling and protection. €. Hale Kimball, physical director | souowrs |— -- ——_—_—__+__. of the association, has removed STAR POPULAR VAUDEVILLE, | Performances Datiy—2:96, 7-16, 9:15. | Prices—ite, #0 Jonnet Genevra 1310 Second Avenue | Si, ‘his he reversed the YMC.) ==. | A New Enterprise |Bl ond av CRHO—GHREATEST MYSTERY ACT |blames hhnself for not having in Ais nod STS SEEN. SAS : Vestigated the records of the men. | || Moore Theatre _ Veen SHON Here ia Thompson in Traini Bem og J cider te Masters Spestatetes. Stalls 40-44 bag | min a vied Op u Conce ne cemeteries mates le | Gus Thompson, the big paar ‘ | SHATTLE SYMPHONY Its Bakery, 1219 Yesler pitcher purchased by [a@gdale, is Ont “reed biel it . BAKERY, IND. iam \ putting in the winter on his| ; Solotat in | Requaled Vandertile” KET, Montana ranch in the Flat Head) valley, Thompson is taking plenty jot outdoor exercise chasing cattle jon his broneho and he will prob ably be in good shape to pitch great ball when the ‘09 season opons | Famous Runner Di . | | PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 3.—Dr,| John B. Taylor, the former cham-| pion quarter-sniler of the University | of Pennsylvania, died yesterday of typhoid pneumonia. Taylor hai EPA'S FRATURIS, ANSON STUDENTS Reserved 10:00 a. m ‘1 : conereenl nal jen ling Sun- | Club Meniace “Exceoding the Limit.” and a Proposition | wesc tres JOHN CORT, Manager | Mirth 1 AND y -Baturday Optical D aelling Friday ' te. Un aud Melody SOOTHER BIG FRATURES—s ane veers to Give a Good Bargain to Get It PEs | bee: celebrated Catton process of smelting | alatings Thureday and Saturday, ¥ (patented) is controlled by us in the State Cohan's Musteal Play e| distinction of being the first col-| ored man to run under the Amert-|f | | i s of a uniformly bight rd, well sereened and ed, tree trom all dirt ‘dish that might add weight while impatring burning qualities. It in That’s the burden of nearly every advertisement you read. There’s SHATS NOW can flag in the Olympic games Week Beginning McCloskey for Pabst's Town. John J. McCloskey, former man-» 4 ager of Butle and Tacoma te 5 » . » ee MILES FROM HoSTON” shy on your late nothing cheap iu the 014 Northwestern leagee |i} | >» Hy) 3 of Washington, 4s well as the sole selling jf} 28°, Hite ator ink, Nights, 600 to Ye ee (except the price) | will manage the Milwaukee teani | Aly’) agency for the United States, including Alaska |[} #150: Matinees, 260 to $F your chance to get the } in the American league next seasc 4 » Pi i i 5 7 ” d e money. St. Louls Nationals | which will net us about $20,000, and other sales | JOHN CORT, Manager. i J. W. BULL - - wggparmemend ar a ha i ry vel atinee Saturday ur of | Scotch students In college .However, like all .néw enterprises, time and money are needed to demonstrate their true | worth. Fifteen thousand dollars more capital |]} is needed immediately— First—To erect a smelter on our Gold Creek |} property, Okanogan County (consisting of First Wentgrn 7 Suen. Half—Rates —Ez | We tan save you SI" potste tm the wer Be Presented by Nights, 260 to 2 Regal $15.00. to Reginning With Mat Other Matinees Wedne | urday—Return of the Favorites, . . * | MURRAY & MACK, We alee wan" orders ll from the Bast (of Ing | ¢ight claims assaying from $4.95 to $11.94 in | suSNY stipe oF OE ee gold and silver, inereasing with depth). i, gee one e Bi | ) Second—To create gales for the Catton pro- |J}¥0 ee in t a é g | oy cess of smelting in every mining district of the | Seattie Theatre | 4 | R . Semnne United States of America. Russell & Drew, Mara, Phones 43. d M ki ] + wt nig BH . oe | Mat Sat, and All This Week rm s eductions rr" This Is Our Proposition to Investors |)“. 0S An aring t Fa Clothes that have / . Cae aati Jo To raise this mbme® we offer 100,000 shares A Good Comedy Melodrama. 20 character—are -ON— ‘ : | ‘ vo Wyoming. A day or two ago we said that, 7 for immediate sa ke th C Fant wee Trae cash Aifforent—are | or it ate sale an@ make the price 10 cents {J} Our rrices—10c, 160, 200, B06, 400, ter how valuable it may be {a itesll | per share, the par value of which is one dollar per 8hare, fully paid up and. |f}%2% on-Hand is of necessity unprofitable, say the same thing today. Gobi, sllv@t, so long as you retail thee in the form of money they cag earn abe lutely nothing for you 4 your mone How, then, shall you make e ‘ou can do it by loans, which, whet immense valuecs-— are not cheaply made—nor made to sell cheap. Neither are they cheap imitations— Coats # Suits non-assessable. I}uying at this price, the profitsat® evident, but, aside from | Lols Theat this, it is difficult to find a safer or better nfvestin : Those who have fol-_ | wt teste thet tov ake lowed our series of articles in the daily papers a this time familiar with This Week, Matinee Saturday the Catton smelter—the 50-ton smelter that ca erected at the mouth of dag gio wollte tag hheg ee é : ‘ t i e mouth o oa + . every mine, and the materials for its constructi ken in, if necessary, on \“Mrs. Leffingwell’s Boots Firat Time In Stock Phones —s8u bank notes earn? ¥ : the backs of pack mules. It’s a wonderful inve 1—it means big devel | » sxportenced, are 8 J { ; : é g develop nites made by the inex ; ae oe re < ment, especially of low grade properties now | idle because of the need THE CAMERAPHONE by investments, to whieh the same riht g 1 Your Credit lsGood for such an invention; its possibilities are vast attach; or by depositing ft fm 0 bal ormous, mining men are enthused, and at the last smelting, which took at West Seattle on No- vember 23, over 500 prominent mining men were"present. If you are not familiar or need further and more detinite information before investing, write for our pamphlet or call at the offices of the SHANNON THEATRE the Regal Lable in your next. Sole Agents 615-617 First Av., Seattle, Wash. WORLD BEATERS FOR OVERCOATS On the Square Opposite the Totem Pote where conservatism and experlenee #2 trol all the loans and investments a an adequate capital guarantees ws where you get a fair Yate of in i out the risk or worry that yor nose Buy on Easy Pay- ments mn fre Change of Bill VERY ACT A BIT THE REAL TALKING ProTURES | * and “Th | trom the “Gay Wht certain to have if you look ser : re 19 “Gay Wh unto have eee Rina Hata ae Wetne teants avian Amerieat Rank F Seattle is just such & vane, have put the seal of appre curity and conservatism by its Savir Deposits to the in the Northwest Scandinavian American Bank omnes Alaska Building, Seattle, U.S. Al Gold Creek Mining & Smelting Company |"! 22" 515 Mutual Life Building, Seattle, Wash. RHEUMATISM | 4 » Prenidont, | A. K. PET PRSON, Vice-Pr MH. Q. WRIGHT, Man ‘or Whiadnger na Co, Pavey Supt. Mutual Life hit el od iy pne free trgatinent 7 cLATUON, ecretary 4 é, Agnex bys us Cashlor Canada Lite Assur, Co, L. ¥, NIWCOMB, Attorney. ¥Ité for our free liter- Alaska Buliding Home of the Sca vian Americ J, THOMAS D Pros. of Soattio Westberg & Childs incorporated 1912 — Becond Av. —~ 181% Mate 1861, | li atti