The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 13, 1905, Page 2

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t 2 f NINETY CENTS Boys LION CLOTHING HOUSE First A AMUSEMENTS GRAWE oust fini: 7 MOUSE * JOHN bh Phones ¢ TONIOH A TIM Stetson's | UNCLE TOM’S CABIN cc COMPANY Wednesday and Thursday Nights CREATORE | foes—#1 to Ma } to Seat . ng » Bong Recital by | DAVID BISPHAM, 16 = Tuesday Evening, March AST BOWLERS ACCORDED THEM BY GAN Mi ZEA NEW LEAGUE, TO! SSissiPPt s on foot to 4 og hn ® American Bowling association [Prices : $ wlers for almost every olty woat of the Missisaippt river, who Theater: attended the recent tournament at Seattle ened Sh se tt lute dictation of the 2 Ue eee |? by the Now York bowlers, and Som Pocus ab 4 retaliation the plan now is to organize a western bowling league, THE FERRIS COMPANY t le all assoclations and tn ta | dividual elubs of the west A Great Prod of a ¢ | The Seattle men who went east and made such a 5 (By Ma > ,.., country are eapectally a ¢ over treatment acco No higher. | They were forced to get up at all No high-| hours in the morning to roll off | their tournament games; they were - ——— | civen no hearing in the matter of ird Avenue and were constantly discrim Theater J against, so they are fully a's > heed : that the only solution of ssclt & Drew. Mana j the trouble is to break up the di | tatorial crowd that controls the Tonight and All This Week Mi @ Saturday, ng to Laugh at—The Com edy pl THAT LITTLE SWEDE, Bometh and 1 Company, sea. A Virgir STAR THEATER cee iCor. First ave and Madinon: New Bill this Afternoon. Mile. Ione, The Delaceys, Haw ta Girl. AUDITORIUM WALL 4th Ave. and Pine St Roller Skating VERY MONDAY. TUESDAY, 7 THURSDAY AND FRIDAY AFT- + ERNOON AND EVENING. Gentiemen, General Admission, 106. ARE DISSATISFIED WITH THE A, B.C rupt} parte PLAN TO FORM A WESTERN LEAGUE THE TREATMENT AND WILL PROBABLY OR NCLUDE CITIES WEST OF THE bowling cor and foan | start a new organtaation sndenoe w being various efties with a view ing them to join in the plan with ina | BURLY YOUNGSTER The cause of the dissens# he fact that the congress dectded to limit the weight of the ball to 16 pounds, and decided in favor of the flat gutter. Both these features are to be eliminated in caso the weet ern cities form an organization of their own It is argued by the western bow! ers that if New York be allowed to dictate the policy of the A. B. ¢ as they did at Milwaukee it will be Impossible to hold another tour pament of Chicago, expense of sending western #0 far east will be too heavy make it worth while for any west ern city to send representatives to future tourneys. Within a few weeks definite ac tion of some nature will be taken to get the new league started went FLEET ENGLISH COURSER WINS FIFTH EVENT : free. Houre for Skating— oe evening—8 to 11 ne a a Atvern mae 6 Si Fda “UNDER THE CIR Every Wed 4 Saturday “Under the Cir tances,” ent ladies free. | most famous coursing dogs in Eng aon of order will prevail at al!) states recently at Oxford, she won ——- Cloak and Suit House om the maker to the wearer. uate ND AVE. é Tel—Bunset, Main 3448 You want the best value for your money. Economical Methods in conducting our business enabie us to give you better value for your money than elsewhere. PIANOS and Organs Direct from factory to you at a minimem profit Competent and practical men only | are employed to look after your in-} torests. | A visit to our warerooms wil! con- vince you that we have a large and | carefully selected stock. Call and let us talk over the mat- ter of prices and terms. ‘We shall also be pleased to have you look through our Smal! Musical | * last Instrument Department tam ‘We sell the Victor, Edison and}, eathall Columbia Talking Machines and | ienaburs Be on Recorda. far the | ni ght to retain much interest nd of the match The co-eds Meteor D.S. JOHNSTON CO « EATTLE’S LEAD. to ING PIANO HOUSE 3 SECOND AVENUE urke Building. $15 Next to MacDougal & Southwick, $85.00 —19 est number of votes. $50.00 second highest $15.00 The polls are vote for his f ites and guar in The Star only. be cast early orite, G. a fair content ntee over PLAYED TIE hAICH The Seattle Golf the e pke during matches Saturday ar weather was very cold for this but it » yea from attending played. The beat mateh was that between RL. start to finish and resuited tn a Both players were plauded by th lub woe defeat 4 club the Int the ter-club lay. The gor ud not rs # N of the day acleay, of Newton, of vigorously ap- udience. Sporting Briefs) the 8. from the a score of 11 htween the University of university The game was too of «i WATCH CONTEST WILL BE GIVEN IN PRIZES sv...... G. BENINGHAUSE 713, 715 Firat most popular people in the employ of the Senttle Jeweled Gruen Watch to the one receiving the high- 11-Jeweled Beninghausen Special Rallroad Wa Chain and Locket to the third highest. yw open and Averyone has an opportunity Bentnghausen or The Star has no favor Voting coupons will b Contest cloves April 15, one week old will not be counted. Re owpon and bring to our store and ©f contest will be posted in our window each day. HOW TO VOTR. Fill in deposit in ballot box team at 9p. jmany of the contestants improved | hin their playing during tho matches, it in thought the « | will be even more t ng than oming tc interest Washington defeated the El he gymnesium last Saturday sided score stood 44 team also won Athletic club by o 4 The came be was good from the as th JEWELER AND OPTICIAN avenue, to the Flectric Co. ch to the to found Votes must sults CUMSTANCES”* by “Under the G land. By winning th her fifth consecutive even winning R. B. Allain won the pool match between the the Rainier club from A. & Kerry to 69. SAN FRANCISCO, The aggregation of polo representing John Bull, defeated the American players in an excitio game here Saturday by a score 10 to 4. March 13 ‘The Rainiers and the § | tries played the first game of the season at Woodlawn park yestorday The Rainiers won out by a a and the teams to} players, | of 3 to 2 In spite of the early date and the coolness of the weather, the boys put up a good game. The | next game will be played ow Apri! 2 The two-man bowling match tour hament betw the memt ¢ attle Athletic club will start tonight on the club alleys. hes will be held regularly at § | 10 o'clock. | — | All arrangements are now com j pleted for the indoor athletic meet which is to be held in the & A.C | with « team representing university WON FIRST GAME the state the White § am in a hot game ‘ om by the t M4 to & Although the seor aten that the game was rather 1, yet at the eighth inning the was a tie, In the first of the (ninth, however, the Rustiers took » |batting streak and lambas the sphere all over the field, whic did the trick com Visit California some time. Now }is the best time. Why travel by | water when our time is shorter? The Southern Pacific company op erates two dally trains by pictur eaque Shasta route. Tickets, reser. vations and descriptive literature at Union Ticket office, 608 First ave. |nee. KB. BE. Bilis, Gen. Agent. *** h, with a few errors. HUTCHINSON CO. 5 Clothiers, Second an! Union + Baggage, Furniture, Storage The boys’ and girls’ basketh teams of the Everett bigh sch Arrangements are now detD€ | won both the games played wit made by the offic oft Seattle ama of the Seattle high school Athletic and the Rainier Clubs f0F | tne arr aturday aht The another pool tournament to be hel@| povs team won out by a score jamong the players of both clubs | 95 to 23, the co-eds by 11 to 6. The Sonsiderable interest was manifest- |. interesting thre ut | ed in the meet just closed. and as/ and wee ndly applauded "| For Best Wines and diac sromo, o 5 Ei Vave tua tet CONVENIENCE, Hot water tn | Furniture Co MEG versasont gg Re the home ts a NECESSITY . : Dr. Buck's Liver Salts, T5e siz 908-310 SECOND AVE. So. B STAR--MONDAY, MARCH 13, 10° sow HAS. OFFERS <= GEVERAL CLUBS BIDDING FOR LOOKS LIKE ANOTHER MEETING BE} TWEEN BURNS ANDO SULLI VAN | | Tommy Burns has an offer t } meet Jack “Twir liv e fore the Taor 4 Athle , and has also been asked If he wo' an in t 1 |the Sporting edjtor of Th tar | from Portland, as follows | rene liivan again. o w foree last Tue CARL MATTSO ‘ meet var at t mht TH fight him «a NEAPOLIS, Minn., March 1% a as we did before rl Mattson, of this in « ; ames t } of the most promising of America 7 1 ag then won't | heavyweight wrestlers. Mattsent {» me of Ps same a native of Denmark, having come | terms, clean bre I have also re to America several years ago. He! coived a wire to meet Sullivan at met Gotch in a handicap match . February 17 and the champion had the time of his life downing the | burly young Dane. ater the mach, || Wight the Fashion ch said Mattson had all the alities that go to make up AlE 537 Quese ance Mey ere ce }champion, and that he ought to a , rack am | land tn the top ranks, Mattson is ter here matched to meet Two Feathers Indian wreatier, elty March 2 the You to @ finish in this . an always ¢ w the ‘The students of the Unt Washington desire to ot 9x Athletic Manager Sigrist as assist | ant f the football tegm “ the coming season. The eludeaty think there should be two caaches, rity of ach which, the students say, wi) teng sprove the playing of the men, executive committee fs ati) poring over that head coach que@ tion, which haa now narrowed dows to Cutts, W Shaet, with Cutts the big ee . Would You Again Taste the True Maple Flavor? **T have made thous- ands of tons of m sugar, but since I left the sugar bush, nigh on 20 year ago, this is the first I al maple taste I ve had So spoke an old resident of Kennewick when tasting for the © a nile t red bt a will return to the ott first time evening, your copy of The e © elec newt, m 1060, of In at, any bet w 00-—-and « copy will be een THE NEW a yr sale at grocers,’ or send 35c for 2-02. bottle (si for 2 gallons maple oyran. CRES- CENT MFG, CO., Seattle, OPEN ALL EOD > PAV" Steinway Piano Stands at the Head With the widespread growth of see tion the friends and ad mirers inway Stetnways sell for only a little more than other planus--easy payments if desired Second and Pike Street Ph Main 787, Inde Sherman, Clay & Co. STEINWAY T1l Second Ave San Francisco. land. “LONI DON LOAN OFFICE Second Av Next i Guy's Drog ‘Bto * Money to Loan on Watches, Dia- monds and Jewelry Do not buy @ watch or diamond | before you see our display io oor | window and our prices, marked in nes DEAL ¢, Seattle Oak IF YOU WANT SOMETHING GOOD al Cal THR FURNACE LINE, PUT IN PRNGT WILL SAVE YOU ONE-THIRD YOUR Ft Both Phones 1168. Tuesday Soap Sale Piano apidly in Nervine with red clover, large bott numbers. Sassafras Hark, best quality, new crop, pound Where formerly one Tomorrow wo place on sale @ line of Totlet Soap especially at Large family package pera was found able tractive to hotels and rooming houses. A large assortment of regu to appreciate the artiste lar be Soaps, such as H rope, How iT hampoo Tar superiority of the in and 4 h Masel. All go at BOTH PHONES 982. FREE DELIVERY. way feal, there are now thousar 25c Dozen THE MAIN CORNER AND ERNST BROS. When Spring Fever Knocks you Out a with lodides ‘ T5e Max Ragley Drug Co. Second and Pike RAGLEY’S CORN ER FREE DELIVERY lent TOS. per ALL WORK GUARANTEED 15 YEARS FREE DENTISTRY FOR ONE WEEK FOR PERSONS OF LIMITED MEANS The Largost Dental Goncern in Seattle $2.00 FIRST-CLASS BROS! HOT BLAST EL BILL. 606 Pike STREr Prop. “RELIABLE TRANSFER CO. | Office and storage room, 1215 First | avenue, Postoffice building. Phones—Sunset 902; Independent. | | 6 t p 2317 FIRST AVE. NORTH, DELIVERY Ind 1326. 3 BIG POINTS Speed, Durabitity foonomy Strong enough fi FULL SET OF TEETH $2.00. PERFECT FIT OR NO PAY. GOLD CROWNS $2.00 AND UP. GOLD FILLINGS 75¢ AND UP. FILLINGS 500, BRIDGE WORK $2.00. NoMore Dread of the Dentist r the hard a6! bl 1 n sible work and fast rT sat eonentive So ple may have their dental work done enough for the wt nowt oops fear by our la . note ted appliances used by us sng x only, which have proven a per succens finest Hned boat xtract, fill 1 apply gold or porcela: Call and see a al teeth, yut the least pain full line o 1. Call and we wil : : and convince you that we do as we advertis Made in sizes 2 vance what your work will cost. No HP. to 40-H. P other work is done. Hours, § a. m. to 8 p.m. Sundays, §:30 tol Ohio Painless Dentists Phones—Sunset. dependent, 1751 Don't Overlook The fact that the reliable @m- fly Drug Store is your frieted, Not quoting prices at a loa to hold you up on other goods Selling Cuticura Soap A HOT at an It starts the bile, makes sick people well Colgate’s Talcum at 15e Peruna, $1.00 at B30 Munyon’s Paw-Paw, $1.00 at : 830 ns ac Powder, P.-1 Phones— Sunset, Butiding, Fourth and Kx. 27; Ind, fill your prescripti curately d our priees are rea | sonable Phone us your drug wants, We deliver the goods PIKE STREET STONE’ PHARMACY Family and Presertp- tion Druggists. 49 Pike Street Rellable (Established Largest Music H 1860.) ThereAre Reasons Why the INDEPENDENT GAS WATER wu od one week of over 200 Stoves and 9 © BATH in 20 MINUTES [}§ Ranges at less than half price expense of 2 CENTS Is Speoialist in Diseases for water of The Red Front of Men and Women FCONOMY EMERGE) Seattle Lighting Co. Pianos:Rent Rent Allowed on Purchase Price KOHLER & CHASE, 1505 2d Ave. eon the Coast L277 Le aS NS ee 307 1-2 Pike Street Corner Third and Pike r (ChicagoLoanOffice HARRY SILVER, Prop. 117 Yesier Way. I place to borrow eed Beginning Saturday morning March 4th, in order to clear out §} stock before ting extensive J} —— - alterations, offer ch for | pee te rR rome HEATERS are so uni we lee in 3 MINL is NCY CONTRACTED DISEASES: CURED IN AW Consultation tree DR. SEVERANCE sks Se te PLODODOTN MOM Jas. Means’ Hand Made $2.50 Shoe tor sale at The Hub NN Union. Ex. 15. PEP OP OLD Dome 6IStst Avenue NYROVAL Fitts

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