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nope Aa 1a nl =_ wn THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY _ DEC. 8, 1904 THERE IS NO DISHONOR IN ECONOMY IT 18 OUR EARNEST fFO HELP YOL DESIRE NEW MEN —_ [FOUR HUSKY STARS OF NORTHWESTERN U. IN LINE: The Union Pays 4 PER CENT Int The Seattle Athletic club football i team will p nt almost an entire Directors ly new line-up during the eDovgall, Tohn en. which ts to be played with th 4 Saturday The entire t field changed, and! any of th in the line will be | — hanged a h th re ul cam hive of UNION SAVINGS & TRUST CO. gt the much-need 12 CHERRY STREET. sary. The back field ¢ Satur \ lay w slow Mbattlc agents Bank of Cape Nome | oiheier will i Rome. Alaska. Baldy” Cole University a —- | of Washington, will play right half Newmeyer who has been play AMUSEMENTS ing right half, wi likely be Seanttic’s placed at full will stilt FO AZAl Pasir Pies ott halt Stgrint wa. an Phones—Sunset, Main 3865; Ind. 94 | Seed the eleven tht r, wilt | ld dow t tackle. Am «= othe q ALL, WEFK—M hay lias w Ros at Wm. Gillette War I . q n. ‘The mer ‘ the Enemy ying al | a while Pullen has done 4 a... ent work on the varsity Seattle™'"" % | q Manager. | OWLING THE LEADING THEATER. B | Phones—Main 43; Ind. 43. | = anager | ans won two out of Four M « om the Emp | JAMES NEILL TAND GEMIPANC | cow exeugy Gack pice ta tha pant race. The total scores of the ss Under Two Flags” two teams for t hree games were | ‘ Columbians 2.437, Empires 2,312. | j : Reimer of the Empires made high a Parga . seore with 200, and O'Donnell got} IRvening reser j| high average. I, COLTON, L. HL; 2, BLAIR, R. H; 3, CARLSON, C.; 4, JOHN Defore 7:3 Utepians took two games| SON, 2B. Yelock noon as on the Monareh | One of the most b > oe t by the score of year son, th game. Early of the Utopians got me t 3 Theater high score with 221, and Simons} } tod ents Russell & Drew, Managers. high average. # . 1 . q . gs —— sity foo! and ¥ at . TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK. | ILLUSTRATED BILLIARDS. a coe ; -- halfback 4 tips the Greater Biack Patti Troubadours. | benen at rhe Talk of the Town.” Ob, 30 " was .t te « righ “ Hes jood! fo has played he ‘var t son side 5 Next week, starting Sunday, De- a aie § mber 11, the FAMOUS SWEDISH | firm Sorta cites ar with the . ae vat IMEDY DRAMA, san, O06 led his old Witt Yaterpretea 4 Sut did Company on the offensive and a mou! the def No change in prt toth phones. Sng 567. Grand Opera House Madame Gadski NEW RULES Ih ' | CHICAGO, Dee, & school i Wetreday Evening, Deo. 16 one ak oie cpr e. Herr Meyrowitz, Accompanist lthe w ng adjourned, but little) @ tul f r Prices, $1.50, $2, $2.50 and $ en- progress towards « 4| re menda Sarl admission to gallery, $1. Sub Scription tickets may be obtained at been made, During t sion new rules 3 ¢ de Pachmann con bre alba gone esciegy ste of 988 5 ; wert, Feb. 18, tree a ended to. werk: . Box office open for subseribers adoption Dee. 13. General public, Dec. 14. see pile » ria at 8 WHY BE BOTHERED rsen sowie 4 < play but ut is the first of | fis iatees ened | Water Bugs ? | TUITION NOT REQUIRED! BASEBALL} FROM POOR CHILDREN | 4 led ;lant a series of rations of difficult | A r . billiards shots which The Star h | oer - sagen algghinder a eae ROYAL ROACH POWDER | 20% mss US| yew AUTO CLUB 22m itesooud tn ceca tate abet ch sue ceding shot is mc ffieult, and - it you will use them conscientious Local business men have incor we believe they will prove very in rated the Broadway Automobile sting and instru e to ama any with a capital stock Ia the urs and beginners. 00, for the purpose of FIRST SHOT OF THE GAME. with the birtn ut automobiles Strike own ball near the top | Headquarters for the autow les} wither h 4 ball | will be im a new . able” at half-full, and the shot w e made!ihe corner of Broadway and Ma’ HARMLESS TO PETS. by two cushions, [f played just/son street. The off f the con % ha enous! the completion -< the | cern ai F. A. Wing. president: W.| sand Bags 419 PIKE STREET. ticles fm cur fine te and an ° ° a jour prices right down te bot Sporting Briefs | 5 x. sixse, secretary ot the cham-| tom c, 6c and $1.00, our ten-round bout. Fe ince gloves special 40¢, 50, 75 were used. It was Fitzgerald's fight Kona Blend Coffe from the start of round vor Java, in which he kn down fous blend .... twice. The fight was in the Audi torium rink before a large W.S.MAYFIELD I. LEADING rHE FAMILY GROCER EDUCATION UNDERWEAR SHOWN IN SEATTLE 303 PIKE ST. MAIN 996 IND.9 98 | styenarry Andre 10x will lee All Styles ml -roble ot a P| tapametes” at the. university Best Qualities this evening. Dr. Andrews ta one of the foremost akers of our time. When a young man Mr. An lrews served with the Union army Reasonable Prices in the civil war, belng promoted Our prices o inly are right. from ap ate to second lieutenant Will save you to S0e & gare At the b e of ePtersburg he wa Tent. SCOUNT wounded, losing an eye Just call and look—that's all we Dr. Andrews has been connected ask. ON EVERYTHIN WE ARE FORCED TO JANUARY 1st Max Ragley Drug Co. with educational work for the last quarter of a century, For several years he was professor of history and political economy at Brown and Cornell universities. During the cars 1889 to 1898 he wan president of Brown college, and for the past three years has been president of MOVE We will sell, if you mention this ad, 91.75 Men's Underwear for $1.25. Remember, you mus mention this ad. one line of our the University of Nebraska At the time he went to the latter place,) —_— the Wisconsin university tried t Second Ave., a < haleseerronallrt oe epr the presidency of that institution ~ loffering him greater inducements Many have pim-| but, thinking he could accomplish ich athe orem |more at Nebraska, he decided t tne woret dis- | remain there | see jon earth. | In 1892 he was a delegate to the x international monetary conference | at Bruseels. As an author he Is deservedly dent know it is| popular, Some of his books are: | fat cg Pbiiadet Mt |'“inatitutes of General History,” | pace di. An Honest Dollar,” “Wealth and told Moral Law,” “History of the United et the ensies fo cure Wii! KNO what ro bo. falling bair, bon 1331 Second Avenue Ponti ee paan lov |We Are Watch Inspectors s FRANCISC a | tat yeater ‘ames V sits kadtieie tee the neniun va | sum, president Nneeeen bos) for the G. N., N. P. and t Oakland yesterday. It| st # ae vane ha are Shag ghar Interurban Railways 2 victory for Ananias, |#8tes from the Pacific coast to at-| » led practically tne meeting of the “American | HOUGHTON & HUNTER with him | For rongr neld in Wash 704 FIRST AVENUE a Gateway |{ngton, D. C., on Seneaty to 6 | ine Chavet Sireat : defeat Of! High Grade Men's Underwear | ——~ MANICURING Junged on to fifth, but|. pr t BN. Brooks | BUTLER BUTLER ' r tart by Oro . 1A *** | BARBER c BARBER wa, Sealed sae tide @ SHOP SHOP — b ground. Man-| HERALD, TAILOR, 129 24. *ee! SHREWSBURY'S : 12 to 1, won | " a ears a INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Dec. 8 Willie Fitzgerald. of Brooklyn day only -..00+ knocked out Otto Sieloft, of Chi We Show You the Largest Tea J cago, last night in the ° nth . “ mn, round of what w to have been a Variety of To See If Our Advertising Brings Results best All Wool ot HATTERS AND MEN'S FURNISHERS, Extraordinary Offer HOLIDAY SHOPPERS To make their Holiday Purchases in the Month of November Fax* $25.00 roctae . $7.50 yorth ot toot Free Ees® $40.00 Peta. $3.00 worthol ects Free Fre® $5.00 roctae. $1.50 worth of eoode Frog Fret $2.50 runt. 75, worth of eoods Free wk’ $1.00 rectum. 25c, roto ere, Free your own choice We want you to see our Grand Holiday Display of Beautiful and Newest Creations Elite Chinaware, Limoges China, French China, Dinner Sets, Salad Sets, Chocolate Sets, Rich Cut Glass Ornaments, Vases, Bric-a-Brac, Lamps, English Porcelain Ware, Novelties, and Dolls. Fancy Articles of Every Description. Prettiest, Daintiest and Newest Things made, Collected from the Markets of the World, Top Quality Teas, Coffees, Spices, Extracts, Baking Powder, Cocoa, Chocolates, We want you to see our very reasonable prices, We want you to come just to look. Take advantage of this very liberal offer, CUT Weak Ur ie CUT OUT THIS COUPON, bri Awan our stores before December 10, 1904, and receive with each purchase ae Hleted above 4 very handsome present of your own selection. STAR, DECEMBER 8. 1904 Come just to look. : Bring this Coupon with you to any of our sores. MOT GOOD AFTER DECEMBER 10, 1904 cur ueKK cur Hkke Great American Importing Tea Co. 908 SECOND AVENUE SEAT: LE My PIKE STREET Furman property. It was decided tons of ore from the Latouch ia by the board that the annual st- | mines mas vacation st De - : and end Jan = William F. Douglass, son «OS Douglass, of 414 Th th, died last ni Jevie® after « protra from brain fev and a stu enth avenue nt at the fami real ted iTnews _ RUSH TO He was t of th Washington, where b well known a ked. ments have not been mad al. The any’s stear Alaska Commercial r Por com- | - - - tland arrived in A Starting Test. ay from Valdez and/ ‘To save a Dr. T. @ gers and a ‘ senubtinm te h and oll from the = wf on Kayak tsland # the report th o sttack me wiete stricta surround — My Ing Seward and dez are prepar-| ject + Penn A ng to stampede into the Tanana as ' : ' soon as the trail freezes hard bed t The p enough to enable them to do » It = at 4} a, mated that fully 100 miners ely « mnmercial agents and pros- |‘ ewat pectors will aldez and Se-| ion. ey 1 ward for the in this winter th G The Portland also brought 150 # 4 ar Radical Prices Made On Holiday Goods We have a large stock of fancy goods In Tollet Seta, Coll Cuff B Glove Boxes Albums, Ko xes, Smoking Sets, Shav hief Boxes, ( bum: We Want to Close Out the Whole Thing As we do not intend to carry this Ine any more. You can buy them at absolute t, and many pieces have been marked less than cost. If you want to buy your presents way down cheap come here for them, WESTBERG & CHILDS CLOAKS, SUITS AND MILLINBRY, 1312 SECOND AVENUE. Size ontella Cigars America’s Best for 5c ‘TRe Font Cigar ts a Se Cigar in price only quality it compares fa¥orably with most “Rit In style and Clears, Schwabacher Bros. & Co., Inc. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTERS FREE !!/ $12.00 Monthly Will «ie 0 AL — - | Seattle Coal and Buy This Fine Home While You Live in It Free To Trade for at Low. intr Vacant Lots Pike StreetUewelry Company 417 PIKE, acro: Between Fo part of the city. BLOOD POISON ron MMRETEER YEARS wehavemade The ThompsonCo John 3121, L 2676 Wood, Charcoal Wood Co. La et and Railroad Ave COOK REMEDY Co. Phones: Main 93; Ind. 93. 1222 MASONIC TEAYLE, Chie WE LEAD- OTHERS IMITATE. } Be Ave w York block ee a . Waves Cause no inconvenience if you have a GAS HEATER or two in your home. Fire in am instant and heat to just the degree you need. A Gas Heater Complete for $2 At our new Sales Room, 325 Union 8t Seattle Lighting Co. SUNSET INDEF NDENT, Exch MEN I have studied in the best med- ical colle in the world; am Heensed to practice many r For over a quarter manent rel! nervous exhaustion, physical de- cline, mental weakness, brain fag and all forms of nervousness. [ have traveled extensively in many lands and varied climes, among all the globe t for these scovered ims and ransacked best treatn I have ¢« life-sustaining to find the weakne = portant In Lond study I Iv y physic la in company with @ » NERV- ited, ian, places whe s ade it t-bed In old STRICTLY RELIABLE a ent medical lore. I have st and , 1 and . investigated; I have worked hard early and late, at } and abroad, in behalf of suffering humanity. Few phy ns ha had 3 t Few physictans are as earnest a ndefatie Mf original research. I have w 1 for the F 4 how to cure their malad I am willing Nee’ help. t ta r 2 ire tga tf ¢ s r ands of peor ia 1 ach one gives me all the me I want or have any use for. M mis 3 sion is not a mercenary one; it 1s to do good whenever and wher- ever I can, All are welcor and none will be 4 turned away because th You may write to me and I will give y« ? a 3 DR. D. T. RICHARDS, Spectal Adviser to the State Medical i Institute, author of Persian System of Solf-Treatment, late Pro- Be fessor of Diseases, Iowa Medical College, late Chict Surgeon B. & | 0. R. R. F _— 1a CALL OR WRITE State Medical Institute D. T. Richards, M, D. Incorporated 202 Second Ave. South. Office Seattle, Wash 8 p.m. Sundays, 10 a, m, to 1 p, m. only,

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