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I ONE CENT 35 BURNED TO DEATH AI.TOONA. I«b.. Nov. :i.-Thlrt>-llv. Italian Ul.l. I. - . ra- hail 1...1 til. .alia In a ■ii.ii.h. It mllias west of hrr*. this murrains, t 'iti.. n others ttrr* seriously btltll.d. Slant* t a-.ill. Th* lulivlnl mat* t.i ■ai to tho tuu*t>t.*ls hrrs, Th* men were employed by contractors un P. nna> imui* railroad Improvement •stork. Th« Itr*. ii. i..- out «t *'-"clock this mitrntitK In th* lons frame build- Ins oreuplid by ISO lahorers s* n bunk MM The fire csusbt from sn overheated I * -ir. The hunks w,i. r.r ..1 -Ith •Irat and thr it nn. * »•■ ! ill..- ir.l.i - "SCRATCH, KIBK, BITE, ARD STAB HIM WITH ATm," SATS ai ** •POLICE CHIEF ADVISES STRENUOUS METHODS FOR THE SUP PRESSION OF THE PURSE-SNATCHER—TELLS WHAT THE WOMEN SHOULD DO IF ATTACKED ■ ■■ *. ■ IHiring th* winter months wears troubled sreaili by the footpad who makes a spot i'.»ity of grabbJnK wo men's purse*,** staid Chief Sullivan. this morning, to at Star represent*, live. 'Itnl If women would only observe a few simple rules, murh of the mieihl.'f could bo _vi_4i_e*_L" When iiaknl as to -hit a woman should do when sh* had her pocket, book snatched, the head of the police department said: "Scream —scream ss loud sod as often as sh* ran. should use" her flnser nails. her teeth and her feeL Scratch him. bite him. kick him an I stab -lan with a hatpin." continued tbe chief, with * smite. • *"If he ts caught, do not fall to prdSevute him. It Is due ors to THIEF ROBS A JUDGE, ARTHUR E. GRIFFIN, OP SUPER. IOR BENCH. LOSES A VALU ABLE SHOTGUN Ju*_r Arthur I. Griffin of ihe *u fertor court, who' reside* at 1224 Tntt avenue north, baa lust a valu able shotgun which he thought a wreaat ileal ■■< It was stolen from hi* bonne recently. He saw the run In Its srr-atotnnl place threw days ago. snd only matte-- Call It" sbsenc* yesterday morning. The matter was reported to th* police. together -lib a description of the gun. ' fiiiininiiMMMnnniv* \ m rrom -ii n.» -..—a—v a aaaa.»ii-_a ■ I a ■-_-■■.-■_. * lr*r* **J I [happenings 11 a' ABOUT TOWN \ tm ap^^^*^mt,tm^mo*i^*^A^m^m^t^mo^^*^i^*^W^*t^m^m^ H - mnninnnnnnni. i A Jury In Birpertor Judge Morris' airs yesterday returned a verdict'la favor of th* d.fndant In th- suit hrooghl against th* Seattle Klectrto company by aire H Ilightower to re eorer _.*"»' damages for personal In juries. Yhe Besttl* Electric •apal'V has appealed to the superior court the case ln which Mrs. N. J. Ilalverwon THE POPULAR GERMAN AMBASSADOR AND HIS MR AMERICAN WIFE THE EMBASSY LEAVES SUMMER QUARTERS IN NEW HAMP SHIRE AND IS BACK IN WASHINGTON-ONE OF THE MOST - ATTRACTIVE LADIES IN THE DIPLOMATIC CORPS. SEATTLE. WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1903. talaaif Thrrr .Wat halt on* ilanar taa 111* 1....... nnd * fa-w ainall ... llaiik InS .. vrrltsbls drsth trnp. Thus* ■ -..ii. -1 lh* duur r-a-«i*~-. Titers wss t* disprrsl* tii.l'l st thr rati una. the? panic ttrkktn mm. Thos* tint- Sillr. -ha 1i.i.1 BSCSpsd) fuiisllt '" tr turtt tv sea-airw thr 111..ii.-. frum thrlr blink*, WatirduV l*i Ink I'aaail.il '1 In a. iria|*ii».*i ..1 wllhln t-.i.a.i.t for rsn** Th* aliM.r aaia* .iii. rti—Sad tilth th* Injairwl sml tly Ins* Fourtr. n 1., .lit-. -rr* t.......1 «..!...I In snd m."iml the door. Twenty l*.*.tr.« **>rrii i.ik.n out before noun, Tbr Injured -rr* rr- the failure of women to prosi-cute assailants than 1., any other reason, tbat th.-. ar* so bold. "Whatever a woman does in the way of aire** on the street." added the chief, with the air of on* who knows, ***he should never dangle -. wrist brig from th* ends of her rm - .g««rs. or carry a purs* In her hand. Never sal a watch or other Jewelry In a conspicuous place whli* on the atreet. When the thief attacks you. do not gel scared, ami, abort sit things, don faint. ■"Women should I'll! pockets In thetr dresses and carry their valu ables In th* (rocket a. They should learn to use a revolver, and to h.i\ * on* handy. An umbrella j. a ban**/ weapon, and a sharp-pointed one ia nearly as good as a knife.** recently secured a judgment against It for llft.Oo. damage* for the death j of tier husband. Th* officers of the ... title Humane J Society hays petitioned th* county rnronilsslonsrs to appoint J. Vaupell s special deputy sheriff st attend to 'the work Of the society outsldt the Ctty lltr.ltt. Mr. Vauprll la willing to accept the appointment, without re muneration except fees and mlltage. The transcontlnent.it railroads an. j rii'irni-i, a cut ,- pa***ns*r rates lo point* east of Chicago. Whil* the cut Is nut deep if will probably lac j Ist! Ing. The present situation la Ihe result of lh* action of the 800 line. Attempts to induce Ihe 800 lo re-es tablish the old rates.having tailed, j the other roads cut fare*. The transcontinental line* have also agreed to establish th* tourist 1 slerper rate st Just IS per rent of the regular Pullman ral*. The new rate all! go Into erf.-. I>ecember I. THE SCHWAB CHURCH WILL BE DEDICATED PITTSIIIMIO. Nov. Xl.—Charles M. Schwab, ths steel trust magnate, and Mrs, Schwab. Aave promised to be present tomorrow al the dedtea tlon of the new Bt. Thomas Unman Catholic church at Mradd c The Starch which I* a handsome tH'tflc*. erected st a cost of $lti,*«S. Is v gift of Mr snd Mr. 9*o* ■• IS th- par l*h- Th* dedicatory ceremonies will be In charge of Itial Canevln of Pittsburg, who will be asslste-l by the tilafiop-* of neighboring .ear*] and a Urge number of priests. % The Seattle Star BOTH IN THE SAME BOAT THE AMERICAN TURK AS WELL AS THE EUROPEAN TURK, HAS HIS TROUBLES. CI if ASIER TB HELP PAT EBB HEW SEWERS CITIZENS OF BROOKLYN ANO LATONA CLAIM THAT THEIR CONSTRUCTION IS NECESSARY TO PREVENT AN EPIDEMIC OF FEVER—UNSANITARY CONDITIONS NOW PREVAIL The . finance commit!** of the . It. council will. M nday morning si tt o'.la.k lake up lh* matter ot granttns additional fund* for th* completion ef the laalona are! llrtmkiyn sewers, (In less this nreessar-i Improvement work ts completed before neat spring. « seri ous epidemic of fees*- In ths vicinity Is a possibility. Two weeks Si tod* for th. Improvement w.re opened by the board of j.ut.iic works, but thn lowest hid Was y*,~.'-'i high* than fhe limit of ar-*e*»meiit Met.. Council- * man Murphy thinks that what. ad •lltlonal funds are s*«d*d should h* roted from the general fund, __*■ buildlsg of ths se tiers I* a matter af fecllns th* health of th* city. t'ndrr th* orders sf Health Ofltcer Ludlow, Sanitary Inspector .initial w*at out to l_t"r,a y*s|*rdsy after no** to make an Inspection of the cesspool* In ths nrlghhorhraal .nd of th* vault elo**ta at the lattona school. lo msk* mi. that they ar.* not ths sourr* of th* Infection. Th* peopl* of Ijii..i.„ and Itrooklyn are greatlr alarmed al th* preralenr* of arte! fsver in those suburb*, fearing an rjd demtc. ttrni-ea of rtports have been | rerriv.il hy 'he health officr of Illness ' In fsmllles out ther* which wa* sup* posed Jo be scarlet fever, but Skirl th* health oflWr. SMI Investigation, found to bo other disease*. There are al present six rase* of •cartel fever In the vicinity of the Im- '■ tona school. Two of theae are expert* ed to l,e out of i|u ->r*nllne In A collpl* I .if weeks. Dr. 1 *.||,,_ thinks that KILLED BY GAR W0 I Willi UNKNOWN MAN IS RUN OVER WHILE ASLEEP . _ ON INTKRURBAN RAIL WAY TRACK While lying In a drunken stupor on the lnterurhstl tracks ii. nr '» Mrl. a man who Is yet unldei titled wss run over and killed last night at ». o'clock-try tri|ln No. JI. bound) for *_*- attl*. The Waly* was so mangled that the coroner obtained but a mem- de scription of the victim. About I o'clock people In the via min or nltrlen ■■• a middle-aged, heavy set man nested nn th* platform of the ststton. Ths man *li|aeared In lie In imleat.il snd little attention wss paid to bim when he left the platform. It. B. OsbsrrsS, the n ...la.ruian In charge of train No. II had orders not 1.. stop at trilrlen and went past the station at a tilth tali of spaced. ,11* raw lba man within Ida feet, but It'was 11111-... lo ttnp tbe train In that distance, owing to ths high speed. The vletlra of.the aci blent wa* lying across the track with his head on one , fall- atnl bis leg* on another, Th* ' I latßbemrin •«. • that at first he thought tb* form wss that of s dag, '<?"he man ... tttidoubu.lly kllleil In slsntly./^lls/clothes were so bsdly torn * ss,' tir' Identification . Im ' pttwaVblr/i-Mi-% - _.. ________ __._______.. ther* la no danger ■! th* .11... spreading further, and for that reaaon has Considered it unnecessary to slats* the I ait on* school. _ II I. la thl* am neigh-or -I that ther. waa recently an epidemic of ty phoid fever on account ri Impure well water. Thl* evil wltl probably • --v be dun* away with. The Ore and water commute* of th* city renin ll wtll make a report to th* council Monday, recommending that fuada for th* eon •tmctlon of a waier main that wilt supply Ihs what* district bounded by Ninth and Hecond avenues northeatt ana Rorthlak* avenu* and Forty-fifth • treet he granted. According to f'nuncllmm Murphy, thl* Improvement would have begun ta*t la** had not-the la tun* lm.Si.vr. metil club Interposed ■ t.)..t1..t.e Th* **w*r lhat It ha* been prop.-*.-.! to construct will an-ommodatr practical ly th* same all*- The same ailaaai-lt-rv condition* that prevailed in llrooklyn and t_at"na ar* al«o ts -* found In Fremont. Teater* dsy ths owa*r of a ms* on lots * and 7. Mask it la. tin v a lloyl't wl.ll. Urn. ••"da complaint wllh th* hoard of public work* against a drain which emptlea Int.. his la.l. lis Ibrratrns lo begin sn injunction suit against the rlty unless th* nulaance Is abated. tie .... that hla house cannot be rente, under present clrcum*i«nce« an.l asks tbst ah" drain either be run past his property, or removed. Th* drain come* down 11.. hill directly past the 11. Y. Day arhool. county commissioners. There were no seconds. It started so suddenly that there waa not a referee. , Homethins about the Improvement company ststted the ml*-it p. Words flea* fstter and fatter, until Fleming, In no gentle mood, tapia-d his sp ponent. Then Hi. bystanders, wllh a heroic rush, separated them, and the elilteil.enl was over. Marshal Kraby ha* had warrant* Issued for the srrest of two "float ers" on the rhsrg* of fsts* registra tions^ • 'I .n* guthoritles sre on the trails of several other*, snd more arrest* —.111 be made. Th* penalty Is one to fly.- years In Ihe penitentiary. 818 TIME TOHIBHT The "wustra" rnllers of litis : WIIL tonight glv* their eleventh an nunT mni'iueratle ball under the sus pires of the local Newsboys' union. I-Jvery a . .11 —It. Nov. 21. 1»0J, the boys have celebrated In grand tt>le Ih* anniversary of thru organisa tion. This year the sale of tickets fur Ihe hail hat been unusually large and a big and at ,-■ i*ti, crowd Is expected in the Armory st 10 IS o'clock, when the stand man he. gin*. "Micky" alii waits with "Shorty's" stster. snd "Shlnney" will cake-walk with ae.ua* other liuy'a best kttl. but fur this one tint*, will t.r cheerfully fan given. The youngsters of at ring vole** will ala.- prises amounting In IJaXI lo the best-dress. •4 couple, the 11.. I comical couple, '.he best a* ' ter a lb* I*. - * two. T.i,. ers Slid Ih* bet! coke.walkers. flsotge W. Harrison will assume Spa 1-I*l lr«.|et*hli. '"' "ar e-.-irl.ll glut act ■>* floor manager. Th* re rsptlun • -I'lliinlttee Will i.* ron Ileoanal of Marry Krant Stanley run.,,,v. «*ly*te skinner. I'd I_.t-.-n. Wnyland I'otr.ern}-, John Armour. John nurk*. H. Han-en. George Kngle, Charley t.'arUoii, John I air eon, Tom Mar. ■t-.11. Fere lloutskker. John Gleason. Charlie Anderson and WIU Iloyd. LABOR MEETINGS TONIGHT It*k*aS and Confa—rtlonrra-4'ooks «ra_ Wsliers' .11 Blasts KngthMr-t—Waitresses' hall. I*9* See..nd a i . Aleamehlpmrn— ii,,, dark. Trainmen-lloneer block. Ist ay ami Jackson. The Nlp|«n 1 i.en Kalalia a •learner IMojun Maru Is now four days overdue. N.i fear aa t.. th* actual safety of the vessel Is felt, sltbtrugh the heavy galea that have been sweeping the ocean for the past three weeks may have forced th* ship to lay to for a time. FIGHTERS ARRESTED % THE "TERRIBLE** REAGAN AND "DUTCH" CHAMBERLAIN ARE HELD FOR HIGHWAY ROB. BERY IN BRITISH COLUMBIA VAN*-*OUVKn, n C No*. ii.~ Tbs preliminary to th* Helger. git.-.nan fight here, last nlghL bill ed to be between 'Terrible* Hensian of kW-attl* .in I "Dutch" Chamberlain, wa* railed off. owing tn unavoid aide circumstances. The clrrum- Stan-•■ War* that two sent* of the padded mil were reposing safely be hind th* bars of the . It) Jail, chats ed With tllsliaaav robbery. It I* charged by the police lhat the twu flltb'r - have been getting the great er part of their eating money from rltltens, when those realdents mar* making vain attempts to reach something high In tin* air. snd while a. revolver -n* .Ineioii*ly near Ihelt head*, lit jiynn has been "Iden- I titled as th" gun mail in tt|*s* little episode*, ml It I* possible Hint he may have a chance to «In th* cham pionship of lh* Provincial I'rlsort* Athletic association. After the Queennn-Relgtir mill, I the* mat' hna* declsred a draw, A few nf those who sow Hi. light say thnt the decision save Queen in a •tunic, th* worst of it. as he clearly outpointed his opponent. 11..Hi in. were freah st the end, however, anal for that reason thr decision wns FITZSIMMONS IS FAVORITE The Veteran Pugilist Ha-. Fol lowers, Who Are Heavily Racking Him HAN ntANCIHCO, Nov. 21.-With tho buttln l.ihai.n 1..,!,. 1 1 Kltxallll linilis .m.i 11.111 ■<.. 1 i.i I.in. 1 f,,, it,. Hslil ht-nvy-weight chsinpluii*til|i of Ihe world but tow days nil, Uti publli' Interest in the event tin* reil.-hril 11 high pitch, 111. Ih.ul 1* Ihe subject uf convsrsatlon 111 all i-i*. ■ ■i- -her. spurt Ins men consre- S.te SH. '"■lll .'II ||.. .11.im i*. tbr . i.i.i. n is due lo rscsiVS ss much nt 1. i.ii..ii ns ever Hal s ihuinplonsblp flsbl pulled off in this rlty. Tin I'.il'illill H.I. ti *l nmy |„. ii, nil. 1 111 .1 lots'* measure tn lbs pie vulllns belief Ihst tht flghl i, m I, P „,, rV en uur nml .. ii.in.lv int. n -..in, K friiin s scientific ■t.*.ti.||..-ii.t. I Itealn.lrii.liK im limii-a In br il sllsht favnrlt* over Iw r II 111 I" 1 tir.k Ths former . I.an,i ... coti ti'.ni. li.ir.i sl -.ai.ti. nl bl* ti .ir.ii ... •I. nl. a. snd t1,.*..- mi,., have arm iiim Im. hay. 1.. . n no 111,1.1.1--. 1 thst Ihey .srs wllllnir to bark hlin to carry u ff ths humors. Whlls PlUslttitnotis Is .ar kin* like s Ti.it.iii. llurduer I* hy no mean* in-irl.. ilr.« in put 1.ii..-. :t In th* best condition In defend Ihs till, nt ItKbt In-iv aa. .-Ik hi -I. ili| 1.-l. a hi' i. In won from Jack 1t0.,t st Kmt Krle la*t July. Tli* 1.... ..1 boser real. lars thst FHatlriitmiii* I* one nf th* must il.nik-11...1. iintir, 1. |n the rlnjt t.. 111 but a;,,,a,,,, | a tiiiniiuii., confltlent arid |.. 11. -..» he -sill be re turnee] thf aa H.'.. 1 Although the betting odds favor l*'ii««iii.iu..ii» (isrdnrr 1. bY no means lacking for admirers. There urn many who believe that -ilsrainer has a iv-l a liiii. a of defeating the • 'or iit-liiu hi and thrjr are taking Ihr short end. tlardner ts many year* younger than Kltxslmrnnns snd Is In.! now In hit prime. Thlt it a big advantage, but the Kltt*immotis fo|. lowers argue that the former cham. plnn's great punishing qualities will more than offtrt the ndvanlsge of 93*.-x. ' BALTIMORE BEAUTY AT HOME IN WATER her teens. Hire Mary Ir West 1... been sdltMlged champion of th* Maryland Swimming alula, snd wss awarded a medal for her skill In the water. 8h« haa nevtr had prnfessloiial training. , "How dot I learn IS swlmr* said Ml.a West. "In a pond wllh other children at Hwanlon, our borne In lb* country. No on* taught m«; I Ju*t lest tied I'erhsp* the reason I awlm so e*«il) I* that I fear danger no mure In th* waler than upon land. I feel fresher for a week after swimming, and much prefer It to walking a* an j steer I**. "I use the tir*i-*»l stroke, like most .1,1. and also tb* rsctnt .1.1. stroke. I ran swim W v»r.|» i.i Tl seconds, and have often loused for an accident to gtv* me * chance to ae* -aha! I i ...lid do In my street clothe*. Most heartily do I approve of swimming for girl*. te.th for pleasure snd • sen in, . and th* absolute security It gives when til the wsttr. FOOTBALL TERMS Km TIMR WA BTAKKN "IT BASEBALL ■- _ ■-"-* I.OH- AN'l IIS. Nov. ll.—The I'ortlsnd tenm beat the home team yesterday by a ...... of 13 I" 11. The Use Urn* did some remarkably poor fielding. All of Hi'- oth.'l^Ulia I wero post ' poned on account nt ruin. Standing of th* Clubs Won l-ist !\ C. 1 I ma Any l"S ... 12« 'i* ■<;» Heattle ......... 91 W Ml (tarramentn .... »9 103 .V>S Han Krnnclsco.. 101 I 0« .in Portland »- 111 .tit tishlsnil It 133 .-ill JIMMY BRUT i W .WINS FIGHT g*.^ _ rr*~~ ■. *. i 9*otiaJpUH^__^l\^A^*^ Tho Only Paper In Sen.. tie Thnt *•«» Dares to Print the News *-« VOL. 5. N->. 233. mSHIRBTBHWRS - THE BHAMPIBRSHIP LOCAL 'VARSITY TROUNCED THE PIG-SKIN CHAS ERS FROM RENO, TO THE TUNE OF _ TO I A safely scored nfteen minute* after the I.n II had been put Into play gave the f.." Hnn iinn of the t'lilvtrslty of Waaliltaglon the chatuploitalilp nt the toast, ..r at least a rhnin-e In claim 11. Ni % ...|*i wa* beaten by « score uf J lo 0. The safety wa* the only point iui,.!.- In the game, altheiugh ra, h aide ! 1.... lii fine chame for a drop or place kirk. In each csr* the soil was minted ."rleaell ml*»ed Ihe i. a I sev eral feel. Mi*. i.|. ll . kit k went straight, but wu* aI" "it two feet low. There wa* never a time In the «iiin. when there wa* not a chance fur either side. Ths Nevada men were In the same all through, ti.nl th* referee's whl*tl* I'l.w lifter the last half, there was a -l*-**i** aa 1.. -In. would be the victor, When the whistle finally sounded it,- ii'-li-.- tbat -i--r. frum Ihe gi m I I suds was a perfect din. - The hand played and fl*h horns vi.d with c ..it.». yell* In making noise*. Through It all cams the ahrlll screams of the fair coeds, «1... »* i. just as enthual a*tlc ss Ih* man. Over l-M people . re, wl. .1 Into Atb bUp park to so* the same. The great er part of lliirss were In the seat stand. Thry Joined In their cheers and sons*, snd wer* led by two young men, who beat lime In front of the stand. Col. Hot. I.tn*!-. > Hi.'t a small cam- Mineral of N'evsda p. "i-l. occupied seats In the south stand mil tnklns their smslt number Into consideration, they did very well with their lungs. t'ol. 1.H..1.. a formerly lived In Nrvads snd when lie found thst the football team from hi* »Ute was cumins to town, he 1.a,-thai t. t-ell. i all Hi. Hr attl- people from lhat alat. and got them together*"--! the (inti, Th* crowd consisted principally of the fair 'tt*. but they had learned their yells well, and their 'lie: III! Hn'-lla! Ha! Hal—We are the boys-rrom Nevada!" could be beard all over the field, Tbey were certainly enthusiastic and food looser, sfler lh« same ws* over. fr.ti.il was the alar of the game. He ■kl. ke.l Mj*. i.1.*11 and waa In every play for his •ram The "l"' eleven had th* beat of the ■■.a.'la boya In tram work. Hprldrll thuuld MONTANA FIGHTER vt *i\ YORK. Nov. ll.—Whether Jeffries »*•> bluffing '.« hen he said he would give Jack Munroe. the Hutte miner, HO.C-tM to ttand before htnt for four rounds, or whether he was In earliest, the Montana boy does J not know, lis is more Interested In the knowledge thst the Callfornlan alii meed him 111 the ring for the heavy Wright championship of the. world, and says he will back himself to the tune of ts.tioo when he meets t the champion, and will make Jefrrtcs a present of $1,000 to get hint in I a ring. Alunroe has showed up to ad vantage In several fights lately. H/BH SBHBi TEAMS BRFBBTBALL FIELD em ■ tt PORTLAND ANf> SEATTLE BATTLE FOR NORTH WEST CHAMPIONSHIP TODAY \ x:±Tl\ * The football tesms of the lea ttie ami Portland high school* are battling foi supremacy st Athletic park this after, noon. The Portland boys arrived tr Heattl.. last night and tin* moral rar through a frw signal* lust to Umbel up.. The Portland school baa S stront team and will v.-. the 'local boys * run for thrlr money. However. s. ilth Is confidant. "' . The winner of the' game tht* after noon will be v. ii with the Sptikant BUFFALO BOWLERS *_ CENTS PER MONTH have bad S touchdown In (he flrat half, hut lhaiiled on playlns hi* diluvial pa**, when b« fulled to sain ground wllh It at any lime. Mi I'lmnn tun k<-4 the line fur Wiialilnglun* I.* it gains. Waal.liist.iu lost Ihe I. ill In the flrat three downs after Ihe kick off on their ".i-yanl line. Nevada ran°"an end play aiwl tlu-lr Krilri-ll dropped barla for Si kick, lie waa direr Uy in front of thai goal m.d bail 0 tarda away, anl at a good angle, Mr. tried a place, but Ihs ball went wild. After the 1.1. I. out to Nevada's 40 --yurd line Heattle sad the liall on downs and H|irld.ll again kinked. When Ns vada bad Ibe hall pear their i_-i.nl lins thry attempted lo kirk out of .i.n,eer. .'relarll dropped back for the- kick, but Hlsrlat broks through the- line Slid tm kl. .1 Krelaa-11. forcing him bark over the Itn* for a « f.a . That waa thai first snd only si or* mad* durlns lbs game. Waahlngton was penalised tlm* and. again by I'mplre Rhorls for fuulins. '.ff ■ ci.!. play* and coaching from 111*. »lde line*. In the nelshborhood of 40 yard* were to*t hy the penalties. Hpeldoll Mcd fnr a go*l In lh. first half, but ii,;..*..i The i.all was In ths center of the fle-lrt when time was called at the end of the half. Tha second half wss i see-saw. Neither team appeared to hava onjr. great advantage. Kreltell showed hia superiority In tb* laal half by his kirk' Ins. but stlde from this II , last half of the game was featureless. Whrn the Ji«-t whlatle ... tho crowd threw flpeldell Into the air _nd i .mul)! tiina on their shoulders. with the fi.iv.rmtv mascot. H|..-('l> n WHS carried from the field a hero. Last night the Nevsda boys wert) tendered a reception and ball In li.-itr,y hall at Ihs fnlverslty. Tonight 'ha lesm will be given a l-tnijuet at ths Hotel Washington by the ex-Nevada. resldenta of Besttle. -- The Nevsda mm plays the Puget Hound l.'nlverelir at Tacoma Monday and a crest deal of i .-rest attaches 4* the same. Ther* sre many Who claim* ! thai Ihe P. H. I*, t'.ni . in win from. j Waahl-. snd for thl* reason tho game will be rloeely wslched. team for the championship of thS Northwest high schools, Seattle plays the Spokane tenm nix! Saturday. . j Coach Short* has dot wonders will, the high school football team thla year, - i.l has turned the entire team Into A mnt-hlne. The players have a snail and an amount of life In their play that makes th'etr games very Interest-: Ing. The lii.a* appear l*> be In th* game heart and soul snd play like j demons. In some respects they put. , up a faster gam* than the University^