The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 18, 1904, Page 7

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r FRIDAY, NOV THE 1904 SEATT' manager yesterday morning. The | hour and a half at signal prestice, Mritts have dr d suddenly from then lined up againat the sub eleven t, Jimmy having © to the \ scrimmage for thirty minute sntaine for ar wh Willle Jim Knight and Sigriat coached the t James, ar « much "| frm while Roller and BD. Nich Ito th homael vos ls handled the ne od ag@erew it Lam | | |N hola is a form | ‘Tigers Had Crippled Team, $0] LOL DILLON FAILED | University Boys Will Make/ Player and Prof, Holler, the» ‘ al direetor, ts an ol neh | - a= ; . Southerners Hus turday afternoon at 2 o'clook the | Siwashes Beat Them Out MEMPHIS 1, NOV, 18.—Lou ere Hustle Mavetty will. mest the second eleven Dillon, for th ond time within nar lar game at Madison park the last two days, failed yesterday Bio admission will be charged and Ww ld ke t athn | PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE vee = Mee : erage 4 | UNIVERSITY TATION, No 18. j ever t invited to attend to a pla aR at Her plore B:01, Aveo The University of wihinggon an nN nner the trot driv | che voung tithe, | tanding of the Clube, __| Batted by a runner the trotter, drtv-|rcotbatl team are determined “ta|™ B/@ PROFITS t k with the first Oakland 8 “ see} ' pped the tle 3 flat The take the scalps ol 1 t f that comes into Les Aumlea ‘ al | ("CK was ghtly improved and the | California when they play } ®| STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal t i sion. Tacoma A? 45 p50 | *° xs a, Ume by quar-| Thanksgiving, and are rks )Nov, 15.—The financial report of Seattle 49 ) 49 - > : ‘% - | his week, devoting more hOWrs lathe Stanford University shows tha ” San Francisco a6 Made Young Again tice than ever before, While) the gross receipts from t ny The Union Pays 4 PER CENT In t/ Portland 5 ¢ Dr. K Life Pills Ni lope A game w i) ach ht for twe weeks has pu arriors v rious OVE | gy ast year, The receipts sina |_ FRESNO, Cal, Nov. 18—The| ‘ne ig my ‘teens agai” writes rs | th? Southerners in the first inter (nour $30,308 a ox | Tigers were handed another buneh | yy) -rurne f Dempseytown, Pa | COlleatate football contest between | penses of the game yea Directors of goose oggs at this place y t “ re t beat tn the world for| {2 t¥o elevens, so show up | mounted to $1,000, whil ox ubereGearge Donworth, | ning out by a score of Il to. Ta . Never gripe nly 260 |e campus », The ww f this year mite d Ret htbn, | coma was again shy on cat t G. 0. GUY, Ine, drug store, See Our men who were crippled in is very gratifying, ae it was a. B Stew James D. Hose % and Anderson, a local player we nd Avenue and Y a 4 th Oregon last week are ght at first the campus grounds tn His thumb waa t t rapidly getting bette aid Coach " i not b we pat ined ond inning the was , 1 Knight last evening V we : UNION SAVINGS & TRUST CO. ee eer cook his place || ALBERT HANSEN | iio seins the ca tans] Rainproof Hunting Conts. ‘The v2 CHERRY erneer,. ar aught a good game. Fitager Rich Jewolry next Thursday, we shall have the! Rubber Store, 714 let avenue oo Beattle agents Bank of Cape Nome, tehe ntil the sixth Inning strongest team we have put on the! . Nome, Alaska. he was put out of the game | 706 First Ave. field this se Tom MeDonaid Removal Sale" on Photos now — AMUSEMENTS angling with t ap ove will play ¢ quarter, and'on at Eggan & Ericson, 1616 Ist. *** a decision Keefe t him me Avenue aaron Managers. Tonight and All Week, Saturday Nothing t This eek. Mason & Mason, “Frits and Snitz” coded « Ever y Matinee, the Drama Marting Su Seattle™2e" |" Manager. THE LEADING THEATER. Phones—Main 43; Ind, 43. Only Thr The Bes ty in Ten Years, Because She Loved \c2 =! © little tho better of the Him So NEXT WEE James Noill and Company xduction of Great F HENANDOAH™ tar Prices—25c, $0e, T6c; bar satinee Saturday, 25¢. Aleazar “*22:, ‘heater Phones—Sunset, Main 3965; Ind. 94 All Week. Matinee Saturday His Wayward Son | Prices, 250, 100; Matinees, 15c, Oe. | the first inning and landed on Gray | Smet CUTLERY EVERY BLADE WARRANTED Save oney Buy your Drugs at the Relia- ble Family Drug Store and save money and get the best—selling Liquozone, $1.00 at ... Liquozone, 50c at Swamp Root, $1.00 at Mellin’s Food, 75¢ at Malted Milk, $1.00 at o Imperial Taleum Powder, Tc at 2 for — White Pine and Ps +4 for that hard cough at 2i@ Large bottle—none as good Free Delivery. Stone's Pike St. Pharmac Reliable Prenerip- Family and tion Druggists, 419 PIKE STREET. Phones—Main 933. Both Do You Want Something Pure, Delicious and Whole some ; if so, TRY THESE $1.50 $1.50 Ad Sweet ¢ Telephone—Bufft 41, Ind. 3%. Murphy Wine & Liquor Co. Daniel Murphy Manager 208-310 Pike Street Seattic Family Trade a Speci Free Delivery. Ye Otdo TON Reliable B® DENTISTS First tn point of exesiionce and durability of work. imitated by many; excelled perfect rary PRICES— Examinations free, Silver Fillings B50 Crowns und Bridgewor k,. from $3.50 to 00 Permanent Plat “(mat rit , $5.00 Lady attendants. Hours to 12 5:30 to 6; Sundays, 9 Both phones, @ENTA PARLORS 1420 SECOND AVENUP. Opp, B® Marche. More Performances of! out having first The result of walked three mer Russ Hall and M came to the k In the seventh with one man on base, mut ab run. Mohler » up a few minutes later the trick. The ayed front with the st inning Hall CanYouBeatinePrice the Quality or Our Terms a good game in the out veral star catches were hielda, for th: pitched an excellent game t any time to fin If YOU CAN, THEN WE HAVE NO CLAIM ON YOUR TRADE T c you 7 . gootsasieu Saturday Special Bargains y10100100 FRISCO WON Parlor Table Extension Table | Folding $2.25 $5.50 Sewing Table | SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 18.—The! = 90c yeaterday. It visitors in every way was a snappy, well-piayed game with Wheeler and Butler pitching | good ng fair sup port. ore RH. EB Portland 020000000—2 4 3 lFrisco.,. 12000001% <4 6 Batteries—Butler, Frary and Kel- | |lackey; Wheeler and Gorton. ANGELS DOWNED | Just ke cut, only | fluted; @ hae a 44 h square | Hardwood Sewing Table. . | has « 6-Ineh ya cant _ > | ! ie in eve way and n eve LOS ANGELES, Nov | “&—Onk-| ely quartered onk. finished fark fer, and wants one and 9u) i batted Mason out ort , box in ed, with French worth slarly $9.00, smpecta! | afford « price $2.50; special price RS pe for 10 hits in eight innings. Score: | =aseee - RHE! Angeles, 0100009000-1 6 1) Oakland. 310200001713 3} Batteries — Gray, Mason and| Chance; Buchanan and Byrnes. | Umplre—Brown | Chairs and Rockers A LARGE VARIETY TO PICK a FROM AND AT Prices ELSEWHERE Arm Rocker THAT CANNOT BE DUPLIC. Fine Rocker$5.25 ATED Sporting Brifes | | $1.65 LANCASTER, Pa, Nov. 18.—At Mannerchor hall last evening Wil- | le Gibbs, of Philadelphia, defeated | [Grif. J ot Brooklyn, in six I whirlwind rounds. OKLAHOMA CITY, 0. T., Ni | 14.—Dan Pateh lowered the world jrecord for pacing a mile on a half. | mile track, thé offical time being | 2:03 flat. The previous record, held by Dan Pateh himself, was made at Birmingham, Ala., last year, betn | 2:08%4 | | The Seattle Athietic Seattle high scool elnb and the football teams! lined up at Lincoln park yesterday A Large Arm Rocker, with cob- afternoon for a practice game. The }M os. i ay g Arm Rocker eit ter Gr settle os 4 | le in on ie eat, strong, durable an t rtered park was a sea-of mud, making fa: hm ee a. P- a ke oa ak ae a i ea tmp > special price polished. and at ying pe a lar price $1.2 .. 150 $1.65 +. apecta 5.258 | the teams were almost entirely con fined to defensive work | PARIS, Nov. 18.—The decision tn | the appeal of the Tod Sloan case by the Jockey club was reserved by the} court of appeals here yesterday. | Watter Labor contested the elub claim to be exclusive judges of p | — teasures. | JUST AS | If You Love Your Wife Buy Her a JEWEL Stove or Range Oak Heater $6.50 Just Like He according to © has been follow ered to th rangements. ing the men t ta ; *, Picture Britt ligh ight champlonahiy t tle a thing * past, an the 76:50 50 - = 0 Up sult of the fight was made to or —s der and del 1 to the publ per arran nt It wa wed and managed t perfection, ym the dramat cidents of the weighing in kh I WE CAN FURNI YOUR HOME FROM THE } HEN HP PAP final tals tly bef the DON’T FORGET TO SEE OUR TURSDAY ADV boxers entere r of well dreswe fre tt aot ompson Furniture Co. They had the ng gold to 5 on the man from Balt iit would be better FE nn Cor. First Ave. and Pike “gj, ott AT OUR NEW ADDRESS Cor.-First Ave. and Pike eee Se santas henna School of Photography t attle th nf quiring, by Pp h free to Amateurs wndeme LAND FOR A SITE FOr A cITy HALI . — t linanee N 11376 | ub 325 Union St., Cor. Fourth Ave. mitted the questign and roponition f incurring am indebtedness WE WILL RE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU THE LATEST IDBAS $175,000.00, and the issuance and IN GAS HEATERS, GAS RANGES AND LAMPS. f negotiable bonds of the City THE GASTEAM RADIATOR IS SOMETHING NEW, tee OCC rag th aa CUeTIOY 1” A IT WILL |NOTICE OF - cITY ELec ¢ th INTEREST YOU, COMMINED CPFY. JAI. MUNICH To the qualified voters of the City | PA! OURT AND BMBERGENCY of 8 take notice | HOSPITAI ” That and pursuant to th That the following places are . fter r rred to, fal |r ol. ings ett h, as polling . n will be held in the or a, to t 325 Union Street CS ee eee First Ward. of, om Tuenday, the Sixth} First Precinct—318 Railroad Ave Sunset Ex. 27 + «© © «+ = @ Iadepemdvut Ex. 75 of December, 1904, and | nue purposes of #aid election and the} ond Precinet to be submitted are as | nue south. | Third. Precinct—City op, Fourth Avenue Lane Street 548 First Ava- Carpenter No, 11374 is sub South and mitted the question and proposition of incurring indebtedn: of] Fourth Preeinct—Fire $600,000.00, and the issuance and|ters, Third Avenue South male of the m gotiedle bonds of the | Street City of therefor, for the! Fifth Precinct—Engine Under Ordinane headquar- ain House, hit another. The New Store ee . THOMPSON & CO. The Name That Means Much for Seattle THE GATES WILL OPI OMORROW MORNING—NOW LET THE PEOPLE OF SEATTLE GRACE OUR STORE WITH THEIR PRE NCE. WE WELCOME YOU ALL. WE INVITE YOU TO SHARE IN THIS TEMPTING PRADE-TRI O NEROUSLY PREPARED FOR ALL CITIZENS. THE THOMPSON CO. HAS MADI PECIAL PRICE CONCESSIONS FOR OUR OPENING DAY THAT WILI NEW IMPETUS TO SHOPPING SATUR+ EVERY, VERY ITEM SHOU! ADER DAY i D BI PFUDIOUSLY OBSERVED BY INCLINED STAR 1} Look for Price List Below---the Lowest Ever Quoted---Fine Goods For a Song LOOK HOW WE ARE SELLING THE Men’s Trousers Have you seen the LOOK HOW WE HAVE _ |} PRICED THE | Men’s Suits and Overcoats Sacrificing $42,760 Clothing Stock This is without time such fine high ade Trousers have been sold at such low prices? Wehaven't, and we actually be- exception the most re lieve these offerings will eclipse all pre- Stop and realize the mag- narkable sale ever known. | k sell- || vious bargait ing we have divided them into four sy nitude of the values and re- member everything goes in proportion— we mention, cial lots at prices never before heard of Men's $12.50 Snits and Overcoats. .$6.95 | Men’s Trousers, $2.00 value, for...... 95¢ Men's $1 and ( ats. .$7-65 || Men’s Trousers, $2.50 value, for... . $1.15 Men’s $20.00 Suits and Overcoats. .$9.85 | Men's Trousers, mc value, for....$1.45 Men's $25.00 Suits and Overcoats $11.75 | Men’s Trousers, $3.50 value, for. $1.85 AN high art Tailorr Suits and Over- | Men’s Trousers, $4.00 value, for... .$3.3% go at.... $13.65 | Men’s Trousers, $5.00 value, for.... $2.95 Absolutely Nothing Reserved Sale Starts Saturday Morning, Nov. 19, At 8 o’Ciock Sharp We Have a We Want Seattle to Be on Hand Chain of Twelve Stores. Have One. F. Thompson & Co. rHt 208 First Avenue, South Between Washington and Main NEW STORE BE SURE THAT YOU GET TO THE RIGHT PLACE, LOOK FOR THE RIGHT NUMBER— K H rt Fifth Ward a 1119 Jackson] First Precinet—1110 West Eighth Ward, Avenu 420 D Newell's Hall, ma Precinct—211 University] 1 150. het Street St corner Warren Avenue, jecond Ward. | Third Precinet—1428 First Ave- Precinct—821% Fitth Aves First recinct—1229 Jackson | nue nue North ies # treet Fourth Preeinet—6os Street.| Fourth Precinet—¢29 Q Second Precinct—2315 Jackson} Fifth Precinet—1423 Fo Ave-| Avenue, Mind. Precined-600 ‘Bunnie t teeth 3 t—1018 Thira Beas... sae eae }fourth Avenue South, Oltman’s Fall. | nue a a Fourth Preeinet—2816 Jackson Sixth Ward. ond Prec t—Office of Loete atr t—2033 First Avenue. ter Lun Rosa, Third Ward. « First Ay 1 Precine First Precinet—614 Broadway | | y nd 1 irona Halt,| Third P First Av rner T enue and B.| nue Firth Precinet Jefferson t Fourth . y School} Sixth Pre inct—1467 Twenty- | House. and Battery ts. Street and Kirkwood aveniia 4 Fifth t—1810 Sixth Ave nd Hall) ith Prectnet—200 Maple Leaf «hth Precinct—Mountain “View polls at the respective poll Madison Street | nue Precinct—Corner Rellovue Fourth Ward. Precinct—Munictpal Court, 27 Pontius all, Precinct—315 Columbia pla < forth above will — weeny Pr t—529 -Fastlake|at 9 o'clock a m, and close at © ot—142 Marion o'clock p.m. ~ Precinct—1002 Rroadway. By dtrection of the City Couneil of the City of Seattle. ‘i -recinct—400 — Columble Precinct—140% Bast Pike lume ne oe (Seal) JOHN RIPLINGER, Fifth Precinct—Engine | House, Sixth Precinct—Comer ® Bread-[ City Cggnptroiier and Ex- between Sixth and Seventh Avenuea| way North and Bast Roy Street. City Berk. Date of first publication Novem: th Precinet—-802 Twentieth a ber 4, 1904, Shop, Avenue. on Columbia, Sixth Precinct—Carpenter

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