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THURSDAY, NOV. 10, 1904 AR Wi: MM B Cole’s ‘eden SOUTHEAS Blast SEATTLE | FREE RENT OR FREE HOME Stove | ae : : LOS ANGELES 6 PORTLAND 8 He the fuel b two gn j * . : +4 . LOS) ANGELES, Nov. all the ay with the woot fntirely. , ery mont! | Newton was too good for the Port of ‘ t stoves on the market TASER HD land team and Low Angeler tad no mak 0 soft coal like $9.00 bard coal, ots $3 £0 ur . me ¥ ; | ulty in winning Portland | ( » and Hee that smoke feed door—doe 4 ‘ was hit opportunely ore gua tove to remain & . ha ’ — nM tight used. We also gua ai Sie , a | itos Ang @ 10 23 form und night with soft o¢ » W eet | Portiand 4 12-in i SEATTLE AND SAN FRANCISCO oa —,. UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD 14-tm h firepot > 6 er i } t Seattle j BATTLE FOR NINE INNINGS) Por LerT THIS MORNING FOR iceiuiaate WITHOUT RESULTS OAKLAND 1, TACOMA 0 OREGON ERNST BROS. Both Phones 1188. Seaitie Homeseekers Co. . | LESNO, Nov. 1 Onkland won Ashura PE als 5 Lvbhoa Tt Reby | out yesterday in the Tinth inning Ars nee D. Hoge st | by t a ore made in game, th A eI } ® OAST LEAGUE re {a bad throw by Graham rhe football squad of thé Unive sage one Py sity of Washington, including If It Is a Tailor-Made OUR CONSULTATION AND ADVICE 15 FREE UNION SAVINGS & TRUST CO. Standing of the Che pet 2-1: Sine subs, trainers and robdter we NTEE A GAPE, SPEEDY AND PERMANENT CURE ‘ +18 cHenny ers ae ae . [08 land 5 ‘ me oe and ° 4 . = | left on the 9:40 tr ~ sal mor jas s it Ski Ww ‘ Milli OR MAKE NO CHARGE of Cape Nom: . 8 563 | Tacoma a 2 | for Rugene, Ore., where they are to tins Seseuss ae terico—-Buchanan and Starks: | fine ys against’ the University of uit, irt, Waist, Milline : |e iene ma ora teal crimes wee r - MEN CURED ® AMUSEMENTS * San Fra > . 40 ) tat | big bunch of spectators, who had or ur Alcazar *"Feaeler | Portlan oe ae CHINOOKS WON gathered Along the side lines of the - eS ae a + ; ? mpus gridiron to witness the THAT YOU WANT, WE HAVE THEM—LARGEST VARIETY ng i € n Phone t. Main 3 Ind, RANCISCO, Nov. 10,—Se game scheduled for lant night, were nominiwest be Mw Matinee Fra © fowght for] ay cy bowling team won | di inted, owing to a change b LOWEST PRICES; LIBERAL TERMS. NEW FALL GOODS AR t i ha . nn's ¢ innings place YoRter-| ews gcame 4 the Centrala on the | ing made in the program for the ety ; eur t “THE PRINCE OF LIARS.” day, durin neither Bide! 4 Ode night. Tho cen- | week's practice ING DAILY pr Handsome Souvenirs Tonight. 4 ‘§ and the ending of |, “ on ame in the last moment Coach Knight given ops Prices wd A Malinees | Um called) 5, B. Ole ¢ the atrak 1 the game off. Me ans A a tehed | 4 y . with Putnam. jong ride In the ears Ww : ‘ Chih wes i Bak, Ce “ait | WESTBERG 6 CHILDS ite = phiral Avenue gave pas Th ne ond aying «by me Blood Poison, Nervous Dis- Theater aero seathered hinooks hav ated e team was OPPOSITE THE ARCADE CLOAK MILLINERY : cases and Rupture Wenknose . i re te ser .. : Fran te < is , 44, while the Cen through a ’: sis 1912 SECOND AVENUE lia sain Sa 7 aed eek atinee) seven! whit 2,367 y . ‘hat Bis Pun Crowd, Oh, in the e ane defeated the On the arrival of the "than . s mgr ene B- My 4 Monarch alleys yt r deat * thi on x rev 1 s 6 AND BARRETT tn ig gpesedl ged pear or eae = if - ea ee vee t Hays “ kly “FINNIGAN’S BALL.” Be ma ete onlg be / me 7 4 stor " wt t tn tended : i b ar he Brunewich 1 which the ele n _ ha fn th t 4 oF v owe t red. (As You ttike i). band the gh C. W. Boynton Saw and Hardware Co. writ yes wan't te , hm . Jay : t b Phones—Brown 1096; Ind. R 790 : . . Saprer d and did no damage. Sea ad Utopians ¢ r dectaciiag Bee eal Cones ion Wittens sgeten ‘wipes next insenring , 300 PIKE STREET, COR. THIRD Saw Filing and General Repairing ORIENTAL DOCTCRS © | Boynton’s Latest Wonder, One-Men Saw. 20% SECONDS AVE %, CORNER WASHINGT( WASH. wagon AND, MASON In Th ' tineion tT ay ‘ee With Double Removable Handles { secs >» Theat ” PRSRSaP ee — Seattio” ac 12-inch Mill Stove Wood FOR SALE We A FOOT Headquarters for Butchers a hw “THE WIT t te se AON.” “The He ly City. FOR HINETCEN YEARS | AN ts reserved in ad~- p apie 7 Hardware Mond clgck noma. | t Wonder Doub y both werk 1. iis 15€ Lona nd hundreds are NEXT WEEK | JAMES NEIL AND Comnaney = our bunkers, Enquire at of MORAH BROS. Company MARION Ye Otde oN STREET, 4) Mews) Reliab/a BY ENTISTS IO on tH ofigh see gee ff PHOTO SUPPLY CO. paimitated by many; ‘excelled ee ~~ 3 y none hes to Amat Rergain Matines Saturday at ‘S1OPPED Free. = bie In Seattle That is what people are WHO HAVE NOTHING BUT RENT RECEIPTS to show for what they have been paying for : homes for years past. Many m J. Vanderboom, Dick Remp. , pre have paid thousands of dollars f) captain 1. J. Bush and Wilson| gainin in rent, yet R.) re no homes. Bertke, of the Wisconsin varsity] the Ba nted Michigan backs from, punts, and generally downed Nor played left end on | cross in hin tracks as he caught the |bdail. He played tackle; last year | PRICES— small cash F eteven, may well feel proud. for no Vanderboom ts another three-year | he was chosen for the All Western KE rf payment and * 520 or $25 per Plies an authority than Harrison|man on the Wisconsin varsity. Me|team, His play was the sensational vee fate w month will buy one of those 4 §) the great Michigan footbali| was picked for the All Western) feature of the Badger's work | _ eat prong Oo AS moe outa. chron | : or 5-room cottages on E. Union ia in & recent inte Jeleven last year, and it is Michigan. } $3.50 to $5.00 and Gomm Vile ; and 27th Ave. All modern and sidered them among the | i, barring Heston, he has a superior ick Remp t# almost sure to be Permanent Plates (that fit out operation well built. Look at them, then stest players in. the Sreat |in the intercollegiate world. Hia of-| drawn for the center man of the All $5.00 Cured bor power come to ser us. tain Bush did some wonderful | fensive work in the recent contest} Whetern team, although Captain | Twelve-year guarantee. ful Chinese roots, { oo -| I" work during the Wiaconsin-Michi-|at Madison was spectacular Mose Btrathern, of Minnesota, wit | Eaty stimteees , { | 7 | ff Houre—#:20 to 6; Bundays, ¢ herbs, barks, buds > : urit Gavin s & | 20 came at Madison. He played| Wilson Bertke was the man who) be a factor. Remp played « mag- Sec y 8 right ead ike Hinckey, and on | was always Johnny-on-the-spot. He | nificent game againat Michigan in Safe Deposit Co. more’ than ‘one occasion his work | was down the field like & bullet on! the face of edda. 15 SENECA STREET. | sameeee Speers —_ to 12. Both phones, and ve tablor. These wonderful | P. oe en | 2 foe Doctors y af > | canes eer ae ae ten ies BRIEF SPORTS | ThEY CAN CELEBRATE [| 10» seconn avexvr rod Seais’ chance to wiv out in the } Opp. Bon Marche, pi We GUARANTER she S s! Gortor - RELIABLE TRANSFER CO, eicht® wae lost when Gorton, ater. Be ee cll alae ‘hails tee Whe geen WS Cure Fheumation, asthina, cf- THE TRUE MEN’S hitting to right, tried to stretch it ‘sto: kid: liver, te " pi the Fall River team and was secur- | dforce from Charles Pitts yeater taerh mach, . nd | SPECIALISTS Fi double as Carlos 8m ‘ A job Baggage, Furniture, Storage into « ie a8 Carlos Smith fum- | E* S'S pailadsipbia club in 1968] day oe the ground of cruelty. Jole wale weakness and ali private djs- 215|vled. He was thrown out casi Office ana serane room. 4815 | one evans DWAR ONE ORAL” tho question was asked him “Which | Mitchell instituted divorce proceed- Blood Pols: n : First avenue, office ing, | ball is the hardest for you to bit?” | ines against his wife, Mra. Jennie °o 4 Phones—Sunset 902; Independent, | ae | He Wo before giving up yo a 2; » * | Frisco AB. R. BH. PO. A. B.| Larry's reply was “The one I can’t | Mitchell, the ground of cruelty as hopeless. Consultation FREE . Hikiebrand, f 4 0 0 2 1 O/feach.” The same answer would do| Divorces were also granted to Peter | n10% WARHIN TON STREE upture { Meapy. tf :..3 0 0 0 0 O|for Wagner if he were asked the] A Linn from Lomine Linn, and to TLE ervous De Ht Irwin, 3b 2 60 0 1 2 @) question. Truly, all pitchers look jennie Murray from John Murray, | —+ N D bi! y Von Beren,ib 4. 0. 6 46. 3 ifailke tp Larry and Hass Wagner, |—— ve CUTLERY cuceesTen sin Waldron, «f..3 © 1 8 @ Oj 4 N ji vA “4 Ss 6 6 8 & 0, Pitcber Donovan, of the Amoert- Mysterious Circumstance | EVERY BLADE WARRANTED N YRO' 0 lay their spectal method, which is far in advance of met used q 2 0 0 2 5 @{ean league, has another explanation ounce — pndly sallow and the | Eee Br by any other lalist. No cutting. No burning, No dilating. No j wong 2 0 1 3 1 1/0f why the batting is falling off | Sircrence? whe whe te biening wine | @, your copy of The har old foxy methoda used, but a safe, and | Corbett, p 2 0 © 1 6& | He says that it bas only been a few : D Pree not arrives at 6:00 o'clock, quick ’ taking the treatment or who is in Soe : |years ago that there was not one Seats Ta ne tai 4 —fanset, Main 1064, or in- rae * F Genacit “eithaut’ dtee tke abie cal aamis a Tr 22 wl f chers © coul e brag vs " | nig nae — » which 4 Totals .. ..24 0 2 37 17 2]!n ten pitchers who could cover | srous nzy organs they comps oo-—and « copy will be sent Sida AB. R. BH. PO. A. Ela Mee hoe tes nt eat DON | Del good digestion and head Gf | feu et ence by agecial messenger, A. B.| 1 © does not constipation. Try them. O4 | Van Halt’n.cf3 0 1 1 1 Gland cover the bag stands but little|at GO. GUY, Ine oe Lek | aes Freeman, Ib. 4 © 0 13 0 Olchance in the big league. | : . : |Delahanty, 2b4 9 1 2 2 0 ee | Fr f 3 0 0 3 © O| Billy Gilbert, the Giants’ great Bi »2¢ 4 © 1 & 1 O} second baseman, and Fragy Bower N Mi D d f as Smith, rf 4 0 0 3 1 Olman, the bi kest vg Be two 0 More Dread 0 { e Ha 2 0 6 1 2 6|more members of Johnny McGraw’s| Th D | Ch We have them on Delma »..3 80 0 0 4 Ol ageregat who have affixed their | e enta Nair ESS ees Willams, p.. 3 © 2 1 4 0|signatures to contracts to play with | LAKE WASHINGTON ba the Glants next season. Dahlen,|, Teeth extracted and filled f Tétal 31 0 «65 27 14 6|McGann, Mike Donlin and the othe | {ine” wienout Pain by dentists in Seattle having the late orth of Baile - R. H.|er players any they won't sign up Eggs Bae By. botanical DISCOVERY : o: G|Ui- dae tertan the gums for EXTE ‘ : Which we are selling cheap co | |h | PAIN, and guaranteed | Co. 1613-108 Hirst ave Ginhe ioe ® 4 will give good terms. ; i Joe Choynski and “Philadelphia for TEN YEARS | : | Summary: Wrrors—Wheeler, Ir} 3 OBrien wit t in Phila, | 92ld crowns and perce! | , Stolen bases-—Van Haltron 2, | 4 a > Sout Undetectable from natural teeth, and | 3 4p fiweve Willing te Wait tor t 6 hits—-Corhett i . wo igh least particle of pain. 6 > | ‘MAKE NO MISTAKE-CONS TheThompsonCo » bite Corbett, Irwin, Ander-|woutd Hike Juat on st be | and" teeth without inten, gold fb! | 5 “cone y 1. First base on called baille—Oft| 2 aa | ee Ng ae e" | Se wseie ) é e on called balls Pp aly ary specialists. f'ncdt” 224 Pike Street Corbett 1, off ms 3. Left on| Jack Root and Tommy Ryan wiit| Gold crowns, $6; full set teeth, 98; oped through bases—San Francisea 4 ttle 6.|mix for six rounds in the National) bridge work, $5; gold filling, $1 up; | | Fears of ent ee ae, _, |Strnck ont—By Corbett 9. by Will-| Sporting club, of Pb ‘on | Silver fillings, 800. Se ides ip het* and studious y me 2. 1 y “tche Tris ovembe and yan wer ‘ole sin +4 ) a a 3 . Furs tame 3: Mit by Pitcher — Friek, | November 23. 5 a Ryan were Gold Fillings 1.00 in men's “dinens F§ -- , * jorton. Double _play—Hildebrand | ugh rounds at st Full Set Tecth that fit from 00 T'do net tant | ; Sold at discount on kin Gar-/to Van Buren. Passed ball—Gor-| U but that match was 4} Gold Crowns 00. ffect a cure tn | ~d . é ments. All work guaranteed, fit and |ton. Time of ¢: One hoor and} above, The Jeiphia | Bridge Work 00 v ease T trent | + % quality. Call and see us. \35 minutes. Umpire—MeDonald. ements of a purse} } op Gus. SUCCESS is our EW ONLY | = c c - | a 1 per cent of the PAINLESS METHODS, Low u ¢ . Berg } Ladies’ Rain Coats. The Rubber recetpts | Peace a ee laliet ' . 1425 VIRST AVENUE Store, 714 lat ave oe | BY PRE IALISTS. in each depar wholly Confined t heorporated: * . “ iy : ment. NO STUDENTS in the of + Weaknona,”” ¢ e « — ws ° | fiee. All work done PAINL . » Specific Blood DF, MCNARSS, &. & % mum CO A A es dastinare for bicycle repair | by SPECIAL of long ¥ Live the ot Largest Medical fustitute fi the West 3 : s, A SETS perience. G ws a call, and you *malled fr mt ‘ Shoes ppeibas 7 . Woot, Char 3. ae ‘Private Getlidlien Cox THAT WEAR |tew York Dent: f Parlo G.| Will find wo do Just as we adver- | sultation free we Stfice oF by im abnioiaciayiot | Seattle Coal and Hours—8:30 a, m, to 6 p.m. Sun. | "Me " | ~—WoodGo. and Mosaics wougTeR * [earn Sie miei Sows pewaeaens Svadicate D 202 SEGOND AVE, SOUTH. SEATTLE, Wasi. | “Lave Stroct and Railroad Ave. 3. Frey : ait . j 614 FIRST AVE, SEATTLE Parjore 1, 2 % 4 5, on Bork 3| “ * BMatn 93; oad re an ‘ide. 70% Frome Secand floor Moward Building, op- | Riser of ut LoD RTL Me Ofte Howe-o & m to 8 p. me Sunlaps, a m. tel p Phones ; Sad, 98. i iret Avenue. Svattte. posite Penn Motoal Life Buridinng Soutbwicr, 10 Adyiton Goreet, Searite, ween

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