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TY IE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, I DEC 13, 1904 | _ ONLY NATURAL STADIUM IN THE UNITED STATES © . al | L Set Pe ' a MU MBER OF OUR REG AR le SAYERS ARE THANKING Us TO > BAY POR SUGGESTING THE Mow rs IDEA TO THEN, | Pe a Pee wae GR eae ‘ penne wo wa The Union Pays 4 PER CENT In'erest t atin it »~ Directors Cop ry 7. B MacbDougs! § Emanuel Rosebers | THE DRAKE STADIUM Ha 2B Steware 5 DES MOINI Ta, Deo, ‘13.—) In ad ax tho facult tralghtaway capacity for 2 tre Dra yas t at 1, but nica {} The stone seats rise tler above \ Un — gts Gait pon r vercame th te n both sides of the track, rest ther field in the { . appeared t tt of the hills, | United St that compares with con| tt ; . UNION SAVINGS & TRUST CO. able and lw were graded for the purpess.|the Drake stadium. Harvaré hei nec po y and has t T ace There v 1 neve be any danger of | her bullt ement © the r fon 112 CHERRY ST=EET. ‘ ‘ . which was formerly t ra and stand apaing at the atad-| face of the ground, but even that thet . Around it ft a quarter-mi The plan le for the|does not approach the ideal of th Beattie agents Bank of Cape Nome ri . . tw be | ning track, wide enough to accor siiaik AP thie maahe mani ‘tne a aeamithemhate aon adieh oils _Nome, Alaska. modat men abrea n their the tra na Jou, Wh ted ab ‘ ‘ ww EMENTS . — —— ing Theater stole only 371 ba the the Seattle™":" pee oan a rd fanager as th THE LEADING THEATER. } ter) Phones—Main 43; Ind, 1% | | PROFS. LACK _ mm - x at Tas wee | PENNAN | FROM THE EXPERIENCE re JAMES NEILL AND COMPANY | Jug IN UNIVERSITY STATION, Dec, 13 The pedage 108 ho © » g to q AN AMERICAN | Po gy ogy tw Dashed Beg 4 MIKE HAS THE BEST OF ARGU play in the professors’ bas CITIZEN | THE WAY THE HEAVY HITTERS POUNDED THE BALL AND THE (team, recently organized at the , : . MENT, BUT LOS ANGELES sniversity, turned out for their first aq The Greatest American edy BATTERS ACTED ON BASES pract ast evening at the gym ; ee ee tea. “- WILL NOT GIVE UP nasium, They showed a lack of 4 Pe ta ! , | - 7 pune knowledge of the fine points of the ust & if t Now that the baseball season is, Kagan 25, Cravath 12. and Frisk 11, | 8™4, im fact, had to be told what " 1 1 ANGELS 1 ver some mus facts are to t base hits were as follows: | ® goal is, but they hope soon to be tock noon *| not ya i . o| Frisk 15, Kruger Hoss, Me-| 4 Worthy rival or any team in the - ayin t as clu Laughlin and Dunleavy each 1 stitution, Two teame are to be Third Avenue u eSto4 A « Los Ang am has figured Tan Maleen. ¢ ith. Ganley | formed. Last evening the oboe noes t ! ys than ar Schafly amd Waldron each 10. Two howed up: Professors Benson, | 4 a ages : the x being 191 Tacoma base hits: C. Smith and Nordyke | Fty*. Hagget, Thompson. Bra Russell & Drew, Managers « m xt with 169, n Seattle ch, Carlos Smith and Cravath | O*bourne, Magnusson, Johns « “ mon te — - i ancisco 148, Oakland | 60 each, Eagan and Lynch 48 each, | Sidney. Doctors Alden, Rob _ ogres * ’ “« and Stolen bases | Frisk heehan 44. M + it and | Dagay and Carrington expect to p- Be we Loe Q e det 441 tur out soon (A BWEDE tT.) M M I Ang Hildebrand 41. Tacom’ has 27 shut antag gt m A ; t games to {te credit. Its pitch Since Pre wor Roller has taker ‘The Landslide of | st . ing stat also figured in” many |Charee of the physical culture the Favorite . i ' ” eo atY | partment unusual interest has been | be} sn : the box | manifeante y the students, and Yon Yonson © pol . - Mik : k-| Dont \. Refore Presented by a mate? ' ad « ma's “ - ot hight pany. and no change in prices E ” great Pedlar I Both Phones, Main 54 - " B , : 4 4 = y : t t Ta mo was 258 tT Aleazar "Fens: awa cad Metmcghlin 32: Tee ar - 3 Phones—-Sunset, Main 3865; Ind 94 " od with aa [i NIGHT AND ALL WEEK ‘i seclared t * follow . — r { vr ‘ : goles 26 ttle 2 an The Black Fiag , ‘ Sunday matinee, 2 3 : the beet esday and Sat t , t wing Grand Opera House ° Madame Gadski ng to be hold December 15. 1 ; in Concert Herr Meyrow! = a. | mit eat gS) BE DONE Prices, $1.50, " verre | earl admission to ga! ery . e060 Seription tick 120 9° 4 °° Two Bodies Cannot Occu- gil music 3 : ae a Wigs to a x cert, Feb. 16. ‘fee Box office open for e. 12 General publi Extraordinary Piano Offer : One of the Finest and Ex- c quisitely Musical Parlor py the Same USTRATED BILLIARDS. the Same Time | ary man that | | tock must Brought to ‘ Seattle Has just been placed with us for immediate sale at a price that posi tively represents the very great n that we have known of in Now Only $790, Instead $1,150 The latter being the regular retail price, hence there is a clean ereity Ie cut saving of $360 for about eleven . t ma ond Eine months’ moderate and intelligent | ay ee use that the Piano has had. Re | f Tacoma friend has garding terms, it must . e @ stock | or half cash and balance | “ aoe tod ranged on reasonable pay I start altering the desired. This Piano is one of the rors wag ye latest styles and designs in dark| girixe ¢ toll @ Mttle at sega coer + ppceli tgs aay vag : si ii a little above would much p © to sell | mahogany and brand new, except] ine center and on the right side . a } the little use above referred to. } the ae i, and leuere as be Aye he igh er wi a No amount of space that wWe/the shot will be made by two cush-|hands and he not. have to worry ° might consume fn elaborating on} ions bringing the balls together ir 2 . i all her in |what to do with anything that 2 this proposition wo n e the the lower left-hand orner reed A 7 . a3 Piano or the bargain any bigger,| le bw | might be left. But, as you know 4 eater or better. It will pay any vey» we have ng to : Set interested to come in ar once” | AE KNOWS FOO: BALL | 00 tuis very ting me jin shor ver since ¢ y de 5 | andor anch | Our great Stock Reducing at A business tr humming and every Piano and Or- |} of th experts on foot- | e But there must gan on our floors at the present | ball of the p nt day, is now In eb enough clothing stores in Seat P greatly reduced prices merits the nm route to Spatt Scha tle; oF som lothing merchant q earnest consideration of « y con- |b : rrived from Kentu would have come ng long ago to templating purchaser. As frequent-|s«ys he has business in take our stock off our hands ly announced in ouf recent adver-| which will keep him in that viet And it is not too late. Any man tisements, we are obliged to force| for a couple of years. Schacht w who steps in here with an offer for out several hundred Pianos and Or-| like to take hold of either the Uni- | the whole stock (or whatever may iL gans in double-quick time to make| versity of Washington or Oregon oft at any time between this foom for putting in new floors| Oregon tried to get him last year |and December 26th), will never get throughout and making a number|and it Is » are again trying to if his offer is anywhere near of other changes necessary for in-| secure him for the season of 1905 the good: t to manufacture stalling several new departments, sears wat But we shall probably have to a including regular Pipe Organs, Or- S B ~ | pend upon good readers of the chestrions, Electric Pianos, ete. porting riefs ae mene work off our The Saving of $75 to $125 | cutcaco, nec. 12—The tight | Well—since this ts the case—can 4 scheduled for night betw | You not see that you wil able to 3 When {t Is genuine, appeais to intel-| puaay Ryan, ae 2 buy at about whatever you may ligent buyers, as shown by t 'S@| Mellody, of Boston, at the Har care to offer for any article or arti 4 number of purchasers who are tak-| atnictic club, was called off beca cles that you may need? 2 ing advantage of this rare opportu-| there was not enough moi You know pretty well that we ors to pay the pur sell; but here it is: Men's and the men refused to tight for a per-| Boys’ Clothing, Suits, Overcoats, eipts. Hat Sh Underwear How We mean Talking Machines, Rec- 1a Far- | Neckwear aud Furnishing Good ords and Small Musical Instruments | Te! till recently subcatcher with all kinds of all kinds. Nothing nicer for self- | Boston Americans,and widely kr ph ath to bey amusement or a Christmas present | °* the Duke of Martbor ah » | Christmas p nta f the men and than something in this line, of tery mt , ne fy wh family, the famil 2 which we have « complete stock to| Portiand club, of epee of and those of |league. Fle has b ‘our friend nee, and all for ” | ments, but & t}a@ little me 4. He As wo h 1 before in our , D.S. JOHNSTON CO hs owing to « brok c as | advertisements, we bought our fall a wise head, and will make a good | and winter sto early last immer 903 SECOND AVENUE. manager if he a went We then had no idea of ever giving Burke Building. » our Seattle branch. Consequent ———e LOS ANGELES, Dec. 13.—Sais,/ly anything you buy her ow BL 00} D Many have pim. lqtute’s good 8-year-old, made his | Christmas will be as new and up-to: ples, On| first appearance yesterday in the date as can be gotten anywhere. , 78 | courth race, and, coupled with Tim | Because all merchants order their Payne in the betting, was made a| entire fall and winter stocks at the strong favorl Hi n handily | same time of year aye ° m his stable mate, with Judge| So now come and take away TO DO. | Denton third. Aside from this race | whatever want at your own ey eer now a there was not much feature to the|price. And be sure of a Merry card. The day was rather disagr | Christmas and a Happy New Year. cnet pbiiadetphin able, owing to a strong wind that| The Guarantee Clothing Co., Guaker Drug ‘ave, set the, doa ‘Bloom, and Madison Street, Weather clear; track fast. blew cloudsot dust down the stretch. | Southwest Corner Second Avenue When Shopping member that at our # that's Rood t 1 $1.00 A WEEK Eastern Outfitting Co., inc. Corner Pike St. and Fifth Ave. |} Watch for Tuesday Evening, December 20 Something of Interest to You PAPI IEAEIIE EE IIE Centennial’s eee Best Flour Makes More Bread Makes Lighter Bread Makes Whiter Bread Makes Sweeter Bread Makes Better Bread HOF hiy Than Any Other Flour ALL TERMS $3.00 PER MONTH LARGE $35.00 AND UP City Water Mains and Sidewalks Are Now Laid TAKE WASHINGTON STREET CAR TO SOUTHEAST SEATTLE Seattle Homeseekers Co. ALL GROCERS SELL IT t nd WATCI ’ Diamor and Jew. ag elry. M loaned he st at low Interest, strictly ofidential Pike StreetJewelry Company 417 PIKE Between I A Gas Heater Complete for $2 our ales R 326 Union St Seattle Lighting Co. INDEPENDEN new &§ ™m at Kexchange e c ful Chi Call and vee thi Chinese medicine. Have a nd permanen He Wo before giving o from hopeless. Cor « fre Diseases from BLOOD POISON. with FOR NINETEEN YEARS Mer wehavrems Primary, Secondary er Tertiary ‘leet. Polson X-ray ex 4 Lf rented. at rtest possible time with FREE of ah rred, but if you ‘ORIENTAL DOCTORS |... COOK REMEDY Co. 201 Second Avenue South, Corner Washington Street 1272 MASONTO TENPLE, Chisaga, tL! Cure Men Only! AND | CURE THEM TO STAY CURED _ON A BANK GUARANTEE A HELPING HAND TO EVERY MAN No Cure No Pay Sure of Cure What the afflicted man wants ts not temporary relief, but a perma nent CURE. ‘The beneficial effects of my treatment are as lasting as B life—a cure to stay cured, When once a patient is rescued by me from the ravages of disease or his sex he is with his for weakness pecullar never again bothe mer trouble. I do not treat all dis eases, but I wore all I treat, and cure to stay cure: Men Aboutto Marry Should call for an examination first to see if they are fit or qualifed for the marriage contract Some dis ease may be in your system and will spoll the happiness of you and your wife forever. If you are guilty of some weakness cal by vice, don't try to cover it up by getting married, Marriage in this state only helps the disease tosettle deep er into your system, ruining your own health and producing weak sickly children. If you are going to get married, first be a man. Go to the great State Medical Inatitute and be examined and learn if you aro fit for marriage. Hxamination and advice are absolutely free. WRITE People who live in the | smaller outside towns or in the country should write for examination and advice; 128-page book free | STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE Office Hours 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. daily. YOUNG MEN | Don’t experiment elsewhere—Go to the State Med. ical Institute. It fs the only place in Seattle and the Northwest where you can get their MEDICAL TREATMENT ON BANK GUARANT avery train brings some one from a distance to be cured. WEAKNESS If by your own acts, youth you have violated a single law of nature against body or mind, by omission or commission, especially by any habit, by constantly repeating the same, then there is no escapeing the punishment made and provided for every transgression, which is Sickness, Decay or Death. The Immutable laws of nature, governing and regulating the universe, are so nicely adjusted, both tm the animal and vegetabie kingdom, and for every violation of any law there is a fixed penalty of Sickness, Decay or igh the folly of Death. This is as certain as night follows day MEN—Manny of you are now reaping the re- and you, young man, may pay the penalty right sults of early follies ard indiscretion. Your vital here on this earth, in this life, sooner or later. ity is failing, and you wi!l soon be lost unless you E. do something for yourself. Nervous debility, like all vital diseases, is never on the standstill. Eith er you must niaster it or it will master you and fill your future witb misery and fndescrib: woe. We have treated so many cases of this kind that cape this punishment. Take courage, and go to the State Medical Institute, Seattle, and be cured. It matters not how long you have suffered from disease, or how many different doctors bave disappointed you, our treatment will cure you just as certainly as you come to us for treatment. It we are as familiar with them as you are withthe || will not be done by cutting. Our treatment Is daylight. Our treatment for weak mon will cor new, entirely original with us and perfectly pain- rect these evils and restore you to what nature || less. Intended and mplete BLOOD POISON If you have Aches and Pains, in Mouth, Sore Spots, Pimples men with physical mental powers | It Completely Cures the | Disease and Perma- nently Removes It Mucuous Patches Copper Colored Spots, es or Ulcers on any part of 2e body or limbs, Hair or Eyebrows falling out—It is this Blood Poison that the Master Specialist at the State Medical Institute cures. We solicit the most obstinate cases {n their most aggravated stages We also cure (to stay cured) Rupture and The blood and system {s thoroughly cleansed and Piles without operation, Small, Shrunken or Un- f from every trace of Poisonous Virus, developed Organs, and All Disease of @ nature as time than at any Consultation and advice free at office or by mall. Hot Springs in the world. |} My price for complete cure {8 reasonable. Get | 80) which you dislike to go to your family doctor. By- erything strictly confidential ery train brings 1@ man from a distance to be cured. | NO PAY UNLESS CURED NOTICE We issue « positive guarantee of & cure In every case under- ff taken, or momey refanded. We want nothing we @ ) not honest- ly earn, and jf ¥ 4 fall to cure you we de not w mt your money, and in | cured and place yourself out of danger, as well as your friends and children to come. D. T. RICHARDS, M, D. Avenue South, Seattle, Wash. Sundays 10 a. m, to 1 p. m, only. BLOOD POISON”

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