The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 30, 1901, Page 4

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AL, NEILL AND TOMMY TRACY ae TRUSTEES ‘* IN SQUARED CIRCLE 5 ; P GIVE A FISTIC EXHIBITION Big and Enthusiastic Crowd Witnesses 20-Round Glove Contest at Seattle Theater Last Night—Referee Receives a Little Roast. Other Business Yesterday Afternoon, For Chambor of Commerce "HAD SNAKES -AND PLENTY. Fifth nd Nel! left on Nei unds to a| followed 121 landed done | #wh @nd, and a } @own on the ‘sd. The men fought 20 © Wraw, and it was a pretty « ® that; but che des a the fight—ahen! twas the work MeKee, who was fur @omic opera. He ac Ghaperoning a couple ¢ ducks. More than half o: the contestants them fell the colonel wh: 1 by heavy Tra miss A with landed a 5 "than a} diately f a nen | body, Nel sung {cn the head Some Fast Fighting Malka in life, but he should keep out Of the squared circle, He simp Could not get the men to break away Ne work being so bad tn Bs to induce rome one to “Get one of the Pincus They are good separators!” were evenly matched Tracy and Nett & i quarter of a Ninth Round IT HAPPENED TO MANSFIELD fchard Mansfield, Paul in “Mer on thy imp, He probably weighed 146 o 347 at the ringside. Tracy was thre: Sounds under weight. Tracy Fights Low ‘Tracy is more of a ring & than hs youthful antagonist, ‘was this generalship wh him from a knock-out Most marked contrast in t ‘of the men. Ll is tter, avoldine ches, est at 1 he uses straight on the other hand, fights low and on most of body. ¥ on Tracy's body k with right and left I lande. nT sparring men wer stage 1 hin, and the ame up, and €ceasions last night by hitting | He wrestled on every and the roum ‘Thirteenth Jelinches and wrestling ¢ Bis own safety. however, and spent his round, Hardly a Tost of his time in ge | fhe way of the fighters. struck. early part of the fight was all Fourteenth fh seer. He forced it f the ring | Several wild swings, the gong, ard kept in the| land. Tracy got Ina thn Toward the end ad all] body blows, best of it. "He had Tracy kroeey Tracy Went & the 12th, Lith and 15th rounds, but - he latter was saved first by hanging | Round—A intagonist, second by hang-/ . yund — Neill but falle uple of swift | be ws during them. lended on Tracy's Jaw and th land boy went down and the referee w Betual time seven seconds b- Wegan the count. Tracy took nine ve Pad him out, olay, Battle by Rounds First Round—Tracy lands a heavy Swing on Netll’s short ribs, fol- ed by a swift upper-cut to the! Beart. A clinch followed, after ‘which Tracy landed a mean left on! Neil's jaw. Clinches quick LONGED TO BE A HERO BALTIMORE, 0 Vireh, cashier ¢ Mi thal Life Insuri Rou Nell rush rights and lef! | Neill was the eventeenth |rushing, and landed a hard right on ‘Tracy's Jaw that sent him to th nd down. The referee counte nd the bay rame up gong saved him Eighteenth work Tracy followed in| b:owe. Tri | Netil’s ea up| right swing. ; Tracy's body.| Nineteenth A clinch followed, and Netji landed | that Neill was trying for a } ral short ones before thy broke. lout. Vicious swin ded on N mach an4 | codging characterize and right in| the round. quicl He followed up| Last Round — Th 3, tavantage and landed a left on| hands before tne stomach and a left and right/ started with « clinch sort arm on his jaw. Third Round—The first part of the! Spins consisted of @ lively exchange|and both men were sp orrier €f harmless blows. Neill landed a' the gong soundec tells a story of absorbing Interest pe ee |Special scenery has been provided | THE GREAT NOF tor the pl 1 it is promised that! WAY issues tickets in the stockade will tion that are lee ont of etastiins teatien cate don At the Third Avenue theater Mr . James Ward in the second week « r ‘Through By Daylight ed and in rapid si but fo deat best May ™.—Chas higan Mu. who want has given the ble. Th und—Ry clever foot excaped several inded @ hard left on an’ followed it with a Fast fighting followed cund—It was evi Neil! Spelger & Hurlbut 1215-17 Second Arenas when urning, Credit is given ‘on term your convenienc pany be- Supt. Hartrantt is in receipt of th Mist of teachers who succeeded in the play, and it is said to b Passing the recent examinations for|t! Tiller. It tells the story of a pe eligibility in the King county schools. | SCuted heroine who lowes f Out of 110 who took the examina-| "24 Position, ut clings tena tions, the following were the su Gessful ones: Arthur C. F ~ Etta Capron, Kath Katherine dill, Eden C, Erick He M. Grover, Joseph H. Ha M: bel D. Johnson. W. D. Johns, L. Kline, Edna M Leroy. N r SHERMAN, CLAY & 60) 711 Second Ave. -_ Miles & Piper Alaska outfite THE... OHI STEEL RANGE We want to state in strong- est terms possible that if you want the best baker, most economical and easiest to take care of steel range, buy an Ohio for y , ho- tel or family use. Get the Ohio and Save Your (oal Bills © Constant, May Fournier, larshman, Marguerite Holm, ¥ Feth Jones Sthel za. STATE OF CAL FROM SKAGWAY Steamer State of California, from Skagway, Capt. Lioyd, arrived in port last night. She brought 6 pass- éngers and reports an uneventful | Voyage. The first-class passengers ‘were as follows | Fred Savery, our restaurant We Also Want to Impress Upon Your Mind That We're Not Satis sfic “d To sell you cooking utensils st as goo ant to sell you BETTER go ee We than 9 u get elsewhere. We can do it, too. Compare the quality, the make and the durability Cooking Uter with those you see elsewhere. You'll say ours are the best. Compare our prices with prices You'll find ours are much lower. 1. G. MILES & PIPER CO. 2: The Largest Stove House in the Northwest. ital P. Peterson, H Robinson Mrs senibrede, rede, Mis 8. M. Gerome, Miss Annie Mra. H. Wenta, J. Andrews, Anna Karanick, ®. 8. Chinery, Tillotson, Wil Fales, Mr. G. 8. 0. Day, Robert Fi Tavey, Mrs, Me’ D. Clark, Mrs, Tilfer 3 Wrench, 1 Charetit, kie, Mra, W. A. Mackie, P kie, Mra. Lamson, Mra. Curtis, Mrs, M.H. Knight, Mrs. A. C. Hamilton. of our There has bsen a most lively inter- | est 5 n the coming of Jamen A Her clever play, “Bag Harbor to the fenttle theater, and from Present indicat ms there will be Fuccession of crowded houses durin the brief engagoment ‘The play, it le promised riven the same scenic 1 ing the | York, elsewhere. will | pduction @ runs of the play Boston and Chicago. taht {The Girl I Lett Behind Me" wit Le the ing of the Frawley com. at the opera house all vs meloa 84 Yesler Way, F Bet, Ist and Railr’d 2 sare meer gneamrneme bonotN. NOMINATED THE SEATTLE STAR, FOUR BRANCH POSTOFFICES And the Clerks Who Will Them for Uncte Sam Ole Kermis Sjursen Wanted. and Fairyland Conduct QA rennet? HELLO FRIEND 8 tm the he ? BOSTON GROCERY See eereeseeoee eee 12201222 Second Avenue THE GERMAN RO caro mounTs £ ° Nets ous the b FARNSWORTH 904 Second Avenue Pike 161 pula amateur Washington Dental and Photographic Sayply C1 2M Columbia Street, | UNDA Veneeneceneeeeseeeeestesesees | A ooeceretceoeaccrececccccee anna Seattle SOSSHSSOSOSOOOOS Seocsccesococoooes Popular. Companions at Popular Prices for Sale at Your Grocers outing Frederick & Nelson Fire Furniture. ‘. Friday Specials Suited to Every Home. er a special value a y that w Popular Shoes aes NIFTY _ SPECIAL ON RUGS FRIDAY ONLY. | rug in the store t* mark A ff Rugs AXMINS Drea Ko Mor Of the Dental Chair New York Dental Parlors Cold Crowns, $5; Full Set Teeth $5; Bridge ork, $5; Gol $1 Up; Sliver Fillings, 600, FREDERICK & NELSON Home Furnishers. Rialto Bidg., Cor. 2d and Madison Saturday Last Day the last NO PLATES » Re OUiney Good Buy in Butter Churned per pound, paturday v day « arti iced in price, as th t be closed out Rkkh ke Ree ee k that should not, prove y ; H Special price, in 5-Ib 1 MATE IN BROS. GROCERS angKing Tet, Cor, Six Main 503 KERR ENER ERE RRR HEY 1329 Second Ave, * \ hihcantnn ania incainnntnnnnind BE, and Fancy Groceries Bike ipldie 1221 YESUER WAY ***2a'%°"*| Skar nt is. i, building; 82 YESLER WAY SEATTLE Oni Correcting Defective EYES and Making Glasses 1s Our Bxetn to this work, We light. If you w FREE TO ALL, One of those beautiful pho tographs on display at our store with eact purchase ing powder, "We have only 1 limited number, #0 ‘call Fast India Tea Co 222 Pike St ve Business, Our Bye # peoiallst Devotes his entir and antee to fit any eye that will respond to of gingwes that will give comfort and be abi and finish consult us Schuchard Optical Company, Graduate Opticians, 1207 Second Av., Seattle Next to Stone, Fisher & Lane’s Store. 2) {OTE L BU’ LE BUC RR MAO UHOOHOR OOO ROREORROE ROOD DORE RHADAREROMOOD just completed c lose to store where you will find the largest and cheapest stock of hous: old goods o P » Stree ~ a Sa? ~ a Pa hold goods on Pike Street. QGDEN'S, 507 PIKE deleted dededded ld ee, Fan Ly CAFE AND seeeosecsce) * Plan Hotel. NECTION PTT) HI * 8 : 8] * Buropean y wr, | ® + é * * *” CIO toe THE BON MARCHI HE BO MARCHE Remnants, Dr Goods fr to 50 per cent Off the Regular Low Selling Prices. enema naaeenwe Some Fine Women’s Knit Ww car. argeins in ins for Friday. ts share of i & partial list of t W prices for to- kod things to be white meat ra, 13-inch aise test white meat li-inch sige wt white bowls, each. < vered chambers, fancy shepe, each. ns for tie, oat meal dozen, tor, kel plated stand lamp, ral draft, burns 75 candle- power, complete with shade; regular. price $1.95, for $1.25. MORAN BROS CO. Shipbuilders, Founders, Machinists and Boiler Makers, Manufacturers of High-Grade Lumber. RRR REED BUY GRAND RIDGE COAL ‘This coal ts from the new mine of the lesaquah Coal Co. two miles a! fa the best, chranent chenpest coal in the world. Bunkers foot of Madison Bt. Telephone Munin 976. SEES EEEEEE EEE EE Something Superiog Calin & Colin. soncens sever | 00 and Upward 115 JACKSON STREET Purchased a | from Seattle B. If You Love Your Cook [KRRRRKKRKKR ERK WERE SER EER ERR ERED - mesons ¢ Kimbi es all others. It is pleasing t0 . delighttui to hear, has & and most agreeable tom mash oF of the easy D. S. Johnston « 903 Second Avenue Burke Building Morphine, Optum or ‘Tobe Tnacitute in Wash > Kilbourne 30 Sullivan Build: n. GT. Caatle, car cable >. We can fur- nish any quantity at reasonable | uty Ip Telephone, Main 423, Pare Water. Line Your Well With |} CLAY PIPE > KEELEY | INSTITUTE Trelght, Passenger end Basen STORAGE 5 a, Main 1-45 ee 9 Hrs A 20-7-8 Bal wilding, Bd F ~ INSURANCE St Rinae Noaina atragtome Maly Company Remington Typewriters» The standard of excellenct ¢ E. Cc. NILES General Dealer, 109 Cherry street, Seeceesoooeree? lYesler Way Pharmat Corner Yesler Way and Broad PRESCRIPTIONS . J. EB. STEVENS, PRP Dr J Pet, Pink 19h eeeooeeoe? 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