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UJNion savin } Theusands of ple bless the da When they began to save systemat paly. The Union Pays 4 PER CENT interest B Bteware UNION SAVINGS & TRUST CO. 112 CHERRY STREET. Beattie agents Bank of Cape Nome, Nome, Alaska. — AMUSEMENTS a Beatties = Aleazar “Pnse= Phones Sunset Main 3865; In Mw i Al W Mats. Today urday The Great W “The Private Matin es 160, 106 Seattle” Beater THE LEADING THEATER. Phones—Main 43; Ind. 43. WAMES SILL AND COMPANY | @EAUTIFUL PRODUCTION, CLEVER TING, GREAT COME The Amazons Po} P gain mat Mme reserva Defore 7 Trica Avenue Theater Ruseell & PY, Drew. Managers, Seattics Most P eater 4 Wednesday and urday, Every « Except Friday (ust a Good Laugh.) JAMES B. MACKIE His Company, in Their Comedy “GRIMES’ CELLAR DOOR” ss Musical DAY NIGHT THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOV. «, OE “YOUNG”. CORBETT COMPLETELY BEATEN: BATTLI®G@’ WEL@OM KMONKS THE DENVER LAO OUT IN A PIERCE Prony OF TEM ROW AOS orbett wan the first to Harry Tutill, ¢ mitted free for the first time and| nds showed | realizing that it fully 6,000 of them turned out by the sports, who fastest fighting that | jumped inte ‘ way into the | & to nee re for many a day SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 30.—Fa b it was not a cham | Cc that the mi A ithous afta the faet agauinat the r pionship ¢ in @ position to| him badly with sher t proved a great attrac-/ The in-fighting of Nelsor tion for the local sports. this time recognized by Corbett and Nelson’s F ‘ighting Faces s and Reac h By Society Amateurs. Next Week, “Black Patti Trouba- Should the present City Hall site be sold and a new and less sightly and more inconvenient location be leased or purchased out of the proceeds when the taxpayers of Seattle long since paid for and unanimously approved the present City Hall and New County Court House site and estab- enter rough the ropes | gon wed five min-| tarted with » Went at his man with which won the At the ferowd omed to | tight u he went to }a punching bag fe foreed Nelaon beat y A 1904. 24 f t Cor-|the fis arried from the and form players sotnewnat at |rulen, suthorised the | referee it him t from | mirer the lay we a Hie want n pponent w a t Corbett a sme back| Betting was lively at all sta played down t ), but tried to | goa | wift and hard when away at arm’s/up until the fight actually began.| Wheel as the barrier went up and| There was some doubt formerly | s length Corbett was a strong favorite @ 2/ practically was left @ |% to whether the team wh play- | yn's work began t n hi®}io 1, which later dropped to 10 t \« 4 1 >peonent end et th tm round Cnevett onde. were: Harry| EVERETT, 1} 1.—A banket | fre y for goal, The new rus! gear INTEREST 7 : he had hiv man on the ropes half Puthill, his manages? Prank Mec-|bAall toam was Monday Bight of-jadd that “th all t interfe® |) @ JOHNSTON CO.’S B ockK tin claon was fighting|Denald, Billy Otts, We@ey Cersap|@nized by the Y. Me GC, A. Ar) with @ free throw for cog) @ow 108) pa ocinG SALE a wh wind and the house sim-|and Ties MeGrase. riwmcements are being esse to a Nee Ce i eo de y went mad. Int enth Neb Nawwe ww wecceded by Ted Mar S wriot Of Kamen this seem Bete vce ty at mn tt se) 7 nll it a rush would be puttiag: a ropented (be p my un wey, Prot Btw! Pome Pinciom | WHO promiven to le a same « — (it vote idly in deseribing the condition [al Corks wim with blood. |amé Jack Belh rows ¢ 7 of business now at D. 8. Johnston Wile (me begioelee af the cele ‘Cyclone Kelly lmocked 08 snore | ear mv Co ig musical instrument house, became apparent that Corbett's o@ly| George Adams in the secoad round |referee, aad the p ery plano and organ in our entire chance lay tn landing swat forlef the first preliminary additional fre t xk consisting of over 260 which he ia famous N knew Jack Cordell, of San Franciaco, h © tnetruments are to be forced this, hawever, and never gave him| was awarded the decision over Ed mnt as quickly as posible at startling j a chance die Santry, at the end of 10 rounds. reductions to for new | Nel sally out-boxed the Den-|The de m was very unpopular! floors throughout and many other the | ver lad in t hth and when the} with the spectators change snging for bett pfibores Up to the mnt the basket ba veral ts to be add e tonne wen ti Br fig | rules have 1 ended each wea od, te pe crane ved blow af Ne ey i orche le planc ec. Gee celved ‘blow after blo - Sporting riefs\ es Under rule 12, sections 1 and 4, | °%ches c planes ae \ 7 : r eal various places. r, however, |the referee is req 4 promptly “ ~ oe Oe eee on the ruled have been rearranged dinqua ing profane | “Orn ou y instru for the count. He withsto very] LOS ANGELES, Nov. 30,—Favor ; Ag ‘one oe le ogre caaenne on the co: finest and of them until he was. wobbling|ites won in three rac at Ascot | Many subse Dene ake : “ most ¢ 4 organs, and are not found in the same suc cemsive order first new feat ure in that the rules become effec tive November 1, 1904 }about the ring Itke a drunken Before the round was half « began yelling to at and, although Corbet was nothing # Katherine Ennis, Flo 4 Rose finishing firet apective events, The hit rather heavily in the which went to Tim| Women were ad-| park Mon. Beb and in their books we final race, Payne at 6 to 1 | gamely, be signal to nvered vorites fared badly at Oakland yew terday, Maj. Tenney being the only one to land. The track was heavy by leon w A Runaway Bicycle } ‘Terminated with an ugly cut on leg of J. B. Orner, Fran | Mt, It developed unyielding to ¢ for four years len's Ar- nica Balve cured food for Burns, Sealds, Skin Hruptions and Piles. at GO, GUY, Ine, | 1 ave, and Yealer. Jiwm Wows 4924 @ LEWIT Ie Ye Olde Reliable First Den ists potat of excellence y of work »y many; MOOOEN DOCK GROUND THE PLAYING FIBLD. excelled perfect work at a on to the basket, the word used in contradistin basket” is now tion to "goal." The minimum eize of playing pace (2,400 square feet) is omitted in rule 1, section 1. Rule 3, section 1, requires a background of wood at least three thick of an inch Screens are quarter for the baskets, ger permitted. ifm t the most im- 11, section n one play Examinations free. Silver Fw nee ree 10, prohibiting er of each team f tackling the ball at the same t A “dribble” ts now only counted such when @ player advances more than two steps while rolling or bouncing the ball. The rule that in @ dribble both hands shall not be used sim- uitaneously more than on: effective, Under rule 11, sec nent Plates (that Sait « aaniiae Sundays, 9 Hoth phones. BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS 1420 SECOND AVENUR Opp. Bon Marche. one foot is ot ¢. Players may be changed at any time during the game (new rule 11, section 26), Last jyear’s rules as well as the new WHY lished banks, commercial houses, offices and located themselves in business accordingly ? Should two-thirds of the po inconvenienced ? Should all the Public Buildings be crowded into a nutshell with no chance for future expansion, except at an enormous expense, when it is evi- dent that all inside property between Ballard and Georgetown will shortly be required for manufactories, railways, business, electric power and commerce? WHY WHY Owner of Fifty Tide WE PAY ALL TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS Land Lots. Room C Haller Building, 805 Second Avenue. for lease at five per cent of their present value th referring | est Chieker= Cables, Johnston Co, other makes are includ t price-cutting event. from $138 and $187 serviceable, regular ipright planos, up te $400 for one of the exquisitely finished, upright pianos ever ity among th ings, Kimb Interesting Facts Regarding Winter Coal All economical ho’ are users of coal ean save from 2 to 60 cents per ton om if purchased within the next week from the City Fuel Co., om Rail road avenue King street tent unekeepers: who to deliver the ate as prevails in the « of planos that where all our stre © in per to be found - t in this 1 practically fect condition. Now remember the a name; also that this offer lasts but | “cut in two.” A number of used one w late. After that an | Pianos, that have been received Of addith 50 cents per | late in part pay’ ment for new Chick: ton will ee \erings, and Kimballs, are also to - be had at prices irresistible tf, any ur copy of The| Please bear in mind that we are { Star be: at 6:00 o'clock, | willing to extend the most convea= telephoneSunset, Main 1060, = soa jent terms of payment to any rete Gegendent 1298, any time ieee sonable buyer. If you have $6, oF >and @ copy wii went ri z est. in " x. $8, or more in money to inv F ses at once. by special messengen |S” ono each month, now is (he Gia for you to attend to its purchase, During this sale you are in a posi tion to effect a saving of enough te 1 fairly educate the family in music. | Remember, too, that every instrd= STLETIO- ment we sell Is fully y warrentany not CUTLERY laiso Keg Pe os . EVERY BLADE WARRANTED |p) 5, JOHNSTON CO leading and most Te — concern the The largest sponsible plano and o1 jin Washington, Remember place. 903 SECOND AVENUE. Burke Building. 1 gm Always Willing to Wait tor My Fe “ure Is [iffected. wMsre NO MisTAICE SLE fo supertor are the original meth. ods of treatment that I he ek oped thr MANICURING 4 BUTLER BUTLER te BARSER ic er H SHREWSBURY'S te stilt} om 17, | & man is not out of bounds if only | dicate Doctors a, ORES ew population of King County, which is south of Madison Street and soon to be incorporated with greater Seattle, be forever They are aC 0 AL Wood, Charcoal and Coke. Seattle Coal and Main 93; Ind. 9% _ 10 Marion Street, Beatti, Wash