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Grecabonn’s Cloak pa Suit #1 From the maker to the wearer Pianos and Organs are to be found among the makes which we repre- sent and now have the pleasure of faviting your inspection of. Our as- sertment is very complete at this time, and it will be interesting to every intending purchaser to see and compare with others, such celebrat- ed makes as Chickering, Hobart M Cable, Kimball, Haddorff, Pease, the new D. 8. Johnston Co., and various other Pianos, aad Kimball reed and pipe Organe—the material, work-| manship and musical results of ali | of which are of the best to be ob- | tained We have some exceptionally good offers in slightly used second 4 Organs which will quickly on very eas In addition to the regular line of Pianos and Organs, we carry electric Pianos, with and without the keyboard Pianorchestras, the finest thing in the market for hall, cafe, lodge or saloon Also a complete line of small mu-| sieal instruments, string, reed and brars Victor, Edison and Columbia talk ing machines. records and supplies D.S. JOHNSTON co SEATTLE’S LEAD. ING PIANO HOUSE 3 SECOND AVENUE. Burke Building Spring Tonics We have all the goods selling Hoof's Sarsa 3c Ayers Sar Be Spring's Sarsapariila Bac Hot Spring's Sarsaparilia . 83e Dr. Seott’s Catarrh Tonic ..83¢ Pinkham's Compound .. BB Cuticnra Soap Se Lyon's Tooth Powder 150 Phone us your @rug wants We deliver the moods. STONE’ Spitiwacy Reliable Family and Preserip- tion Droggist 419 Pike Street Both Phones, Main 933 iW TAR—TUEBDAY, MARCH a1, 190g. R AGL ORNER We Regn’. PEPZONE E Y’s € TEETH _ TEETH > Special for | BOTH PHON Max Ragley Drug Co. Second and Pike CORNER RAG 72 a etree PRICES, FOR OnE , JUST RECEIVED | pogee $1.00 LE ndbrocan:eteousint: | a en S. 5 ELEVATED OVEN | sti teeth (a snap ) ad Rew t ' furoon, red, or on pink game Plates are ns low as $6.00. The equal of any of thers never been offered in this cit ' Diates ha | The are not cheap things that belony to the medera | P.-4. Bullding, Fo urth and Union. : Phones—Sunset, Kx. 27; Ind. 75 | the all , if | could hit a man and get away | bout return blow I was that | | © | this, | practiced footwork; Jearwing | WATCH CONTEST er ee to get in and out, sidestep and @uck | PREMIER BOXER RELATES HIS FIRST BOXING LESSON EXPERI” | in 4 manner that was contrary to DEPOSIT COUPONS IN BALLOT BOX AT OUR STORE ENCE AND SAYS THAT FEW PETER JACKSON BY G. R. PULFORD. One might spe companionable fellow than Jim Corbett an't you are rectate the sftuation sud CORBETT. coming we Jotul in competit for t e* are the names already booked: Bert|to hare your dental work done at| \gold medals, which are aw Snyder, Sidney Dail, George Brown, | reduced prices by these world-re- The club was the real thing In| MLUSTRATED BILLIARDS season, wae beld at Ballard & i heen » and Olie Apoleariet | nowned epectatiats weeks trying to|/ San Francisco, and tts members = wine weettee prevailes and some following Friday another ta went In for boxing to a considera: | Seen ere eeeawe, nee | ies’ race will be held. The dis tle extent oon after he became | ‘ and The | tance will on this occaston be short a member, Corbett announced that per and of 26/ened in order to prevent any of| he wanted to take boxing lessona, | shots to each f Y T those not strong enough fram over and was sent to Walter Watson, an ners of the different classes were: | exertion Eng’ishman, then boxing instructor Laughiit ane Bert | ——— ment, was a different man from the within the province of the uninitiat ed to censure bim if the adulation he received im those days turned his It has turned the head « ery man who received But that was in the long ago. Cor was but a boy when he made the mighty John L. 1 If he was foolish and his head e of the foolishness sour eritics are to find fault with him today has given up become an act ore are not wanting those belittle his efforts realizes more th Jeffries is im the game weight champion. bett would aspire to the title again and he has who are of the same m marvelous skill punishing power he sufficient to again combined with the But his optimiam does not include the game while nqueror is on deck he said recently hold the ttle just as long as Certainly no man fighting has any license “that Jeffries can tells a story about first lessons in the manty art that At the time he was , & bank clerk and a big, and ability to play basebal club before he 4, high quailty . | VALHALLA Our post reputati t ak ste. SOMETHIN | £7775" ate yacht Valhalla was the first offi-; men. At one time Count Bont de . a > TK TE | All classes of os Lad, a < CTION THEY ARE UP TO DATE y Attendant elally accepted entry. Valhalla. Castellane owned her he will be | AS CONBTRE | Mours §:20 to @ though equipped with auxiliary |the biggest yacht in the ocean race, | \ # very fast under canvas.jand in strong blows and scudding | CALL AND SEE THEM he is a square-rigged ship of 1,- (before the wind with studding sails | 00 tons and « f a crew will make th a= |BOSTON DENTISTS | Seattle Lighting Co. | 1420 SECOND AVE., OPP, BON MARCHE studied game from es and always had an idew that ch ahead. In order to develop | | the old established rules e e > a e Prin MeNTERD KNOW WHY THEY Rent Allowed on Purchase Price My favorite blow tn those days For « correct time-keeper at a moderate price, The Benninghaus | DO CERTAIN THINGS IN THE RING—HIS TRIBUTE TO) Was 4 left hook and Watson “as | en railroad watch ts the best. It is jeweled at every pivot potat | KOHLER & CHASE, 1305 24 Ave | continually arguing againet tts _ | where ft will reduce friction and wear and add to the time-keep (Hatablishea 1950 He believed in full arm #W?ingw ing qualities. The jewels are fine rubies and none are used only mb lis 0.) D EEN | straight-from-the-shoulder punches. for show. Every jewel in theBeninghausen railroad watch counts Largest Music House on the Coast ce | Hut whenever I got into « Might ¢or 1 used the hook and ttgeneral one vote for .. took the decision. “Because I made boring « study | we Jggresptepggmeeyemenm | cht‘ you wh thoy ao tae of PANS es 715713 First Avenue fy n.'.“sioe us. hat thing in the ring variety of work and do it easter than apy ball bearing mower af °°" race sho ery has the triple pawl ratehe & !* rantee it to do « greste— 0° ment | 1 have asked some of our best | market. Prices Pr chters why they place thetr feet | “4 _< P “s n 8 certain position Befere*ée- ° : | mage on the quarter-mile track or Seaman ehehosssesethanns aa ‘ q \e on | — ra vering a blow, but they cant an- Sporting Briefs: the campus, and to build new is-tneh SI ‘abn wer, They a ad re e oun bleachers in preparation for the Cal ‘art j tale movements wha ong e ifornia-Washington track meet | but why they have to they can't] ‘The woman tug-of-war tourns- ERNST BROS. - a tell. ment in which teams representing | More men have entered for the in-/f goth Phones 1158. 506 PIKE |, “Do you know.” asked the master | Geattle, Tacoma and Georgetown. | door track mest at the aniversity ss — + } boxer, leaning back in bis chair, | will commence on next Friday OF | to be held with the Senttle Athietic Ww j “that one of the grandest fighters | Gaturday night The tournament | association next Friday night in the = at j that ever lived was old Peter Jack-| wit) be held in Germania hall and | varsity gymnasium, than for aay ~~ LITTLE BAND BOX H son? I don't think that half the | will be the first contest of it's kind | oeher mest held so far this year So | people realized Jackson's real abtl-| ever held here. It is awaited with! au the men entering have joined MARKET York Dental Pariors F | ity. He was wonder im his day, | considerable interest by the follow-| ing Pacific. Athletic association Ten yearv guarantee 4 and © far ahead of the majority | ors of the sport | which is the western division of the Pioneer Butchers of Seattie. Hours--$:30 a m to tpall yw of fighters.” — | Amateur Athletic Union of the| The Very Choicest of Meats Poul- |[I Pundays #10 2 m. to 1 Geo SAN FRANCISCO, March 21—| United States. Most of the colleges 614 FIRST AVE. SEATTLGTB 1 Seen eee ee eee in the | Of the Pacific coast aro taking a <soeute ean Saal Job S. x. C. SHOW Tag wack ut Emmeryritie sesterday | Uke step, the object being to make acenwed Ww. stil the inet lap, when he became | the matesectiogtate meets ney 0. 1 careless and Delagoa won by a| amateur, keeping out ringers and e The tenth annual dog show of the | None ‘The Judges suspended Mich- | professionals ee ae noe thee en, Her | ttle Kennel ctub will be held on | aels indefinitely S: 37 ay py ay A 5 ap ‘Abr 1 12, 12, 14 and 15 ‘The motien — K | | tor the show was passed by a unan-| | SNOMOMISH, March 31 Next | THIRD SKATING RACE eden lle ll | baseiss wete Gertie: 6 wanatink feel Se t 3 p m. the newly signed [the club members | night. A nish baseball team will play oval ood at San, es cl Marvey park. ‘This will ‘i Fe eee eee ee | be a benefit game, the entire pre-| The third amateur roller ska ceeds going to the purchase of new | race of the season will be held by these present. The} me for the & BBC. Mr./tn the Auditorium on nest Fr also be used im part for! 4 the use of the night The coming event will be trophies to be casion for gentlemen only. As usual, the © prize winners, Three ¥ course will be one mile Six en 4 HOOT judges have signified |@UN CLUB HOLDS SHOO tries have so far signified their will their willingness to offictate at the! ‘The first shoot of the Seattle Gun |ingnems to participate. Following | And this ts the chance of a lifetime | All this EXTRACTING FREE nty oP ki Ney cesar penny pave’ |. Week EXAMINATION FREE Painkiller, row oe |auraume jae, | Makes Lighter Makes Whiter eehotd remedy brelaee colda, sore throat. $8 and $19 Gold Crowns $3 to $5 = P| $15 and $20 Sets of Teeth. $3 to $10 Makes Sweeter Makes Better dy, Clans B, 19 0. A fair bree of opportunity next meet will be AT THE UNIVERSITY of the club | Entering the gymnasiam, Corbett found two club members with the| gloves on, one receiving a lesson | and the other waiting his turn. As the lessons proceeded, Corbett watched, unconactously studying the style of the teacher “I noticed that both pupils seem ed afrild to strike ont he recalling the incident, “and I mined that when I got the gloves on Come tn at once and take advan- tage of low rates. All work guaran- teed for ten years and done by our painiess system, known and used | only by UNIVERSITY STATION, March 21.—-Robert H. vans, manager of athletion at the university, returned from hin trip to California yerter dny, where he has been making ar | rangements with the two southerr | ; futine SeansGing tae ancien BROWN’S PAINL d go at it differently « « ' - “When my turn came I walked | thietics. On April 15 Washing DENTISTS | up to Watson and he asked me If I will meet the University of Califor Than Any Other ee ere: was in's vageles ox Ooo eanacey mona 113 First Ave. that I put the gloves on every time Oakland. A few days later the for A R | | an opportunity, and he or mer will race with the Stanford sa ule | Parlors 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Union block, me to put up my hands and Trew, Some time between May 18 one door south of MacDougall & fee ify Penn and June 1 both the t sition of | Southwick’s ‘*and don't bé afriad to try and California and Stanford will send — S an, A “7 tot p m; it me,’ he enjoined their varsity and freshmen crews — . ndays, 8:30 to 12 nit d compete with the “purple and gold” | a el toe cis wae ged Be sure you are in the right pla you as hard as T can?’ as asked Yes, if you CAN hit me, don't be afraid to strike hard,’ he said here on eo Ww hingtor | hes Lake Washington | also goes consi rably Jerkeley will send her track team | = nan “gf x below our qualities, In oo pes etetingedbccrt price and satisfaction it pene S . ros fs our Do you really want me to "i | al ‘| amiling privilege and “Well, we went at it. I te into No. 80. Pleasure to safeguard My him at a fast clip and in about GATHERING SHOT you at every point—the minute he yelled quits Strike the cue ball moderately nature policy of this business is Say, young fellow, ts there any iow on the right side, the red hall Both th based on satisfactory pi » mouth, ulcers, falltr Irish in you? he demanded, puffing. | nearly full and the shot will be | {ord and Berkeley shells anos and the very lowest Bitcs “rolson. “gona sasha <e for « comnewa aides y VlBY ond Bigg arents are Irish,’ I! made by one cushion. probably - fos Ah ~ wain i ‘a = prices BROWN, 995 Arch street, Philadelphia. wal by? i o b ogethe | four pa ‘or * eartmen, while | > ft BROWNS BLOOD CURE, yell, ta thrée wonthe you'll | nes the Salle together: tn the | 1" Wadeingtan woot man . Pay by the month if r bottle: asta one-month. Sold Well, in thr month you'll! corner, Play hard to bring the red | be at has no seat| you prefer. ttle only at the Drug lick anything im this club,’ he re-| pall back. for the coxswain: this would give J MS-108 ‘First Ave. lobe block plied | - - ae te advantage in a race — ~ 4 | What makes you think so” I tate ot Onto City of Toledo, Lucas | so some handicap will be placed on| igi yeas OF et ath ahd asked, swelling all up | Prank J. Cheney makes oath that he | "he nes ve 3 Because,’ he said, ‘you are a w Parner af the firm of F. J. | About November 1 the Stanford | : Specialist in Diseases y natural born fighter . football team will meet the Wash : , “Well, I was the proudest peacock and that said firm will pay ,inwtonians here, Arrangements for Sh | ‘ of Men and Women P 4 in ‘Frisco mut that time. | the sum ‘of ONE HUNDRED DOL: | debating were not so successfully x erman, C ay : 7 couldn't think of anything else but | Cataren hy E. be cured by ene {carried out. While an inter-unt & c * ’ that in three months I'd be the coek | use of Hall's Catarrh Cure, versity deabte was agreed upon, to| 0. 4 ot the walk. And I made it good,| K J. CHENEY. ome off at San Francisco Novem- | every 9 4 Bwor t or pe and subse » f re al u too. Under Watson I won the mid-| in my presence, this 6h ‘gay of Be ber 20, between California and Steinway Dealers. = Be Sheees vanes 2 = 7. ar egg liver, die and = heavyweight — amateur | cop! iy A. D. es. A. W. OL Rago Washington, a contract for perma- | i . CONTRACTED DISEASES & | {2rrh, stomach i and see champlonship of California | WPL co , nent debating relations was unab 711 Second Ave., Seattle 8 CURED IN A WEEK 9 | all diseases. Cail and see “I never could reconcile myself to | naily to be entered into on account of mags om az en Oe > — sie We before gras ® y and m ak lan + 7 2 talk whh ° ° some of Watson's methods My gt Oy financtal difficultte \ — is OR. SEVERANCE $| your case as hopeless. ‘Consulta’ He was a clev x boxer, but of the) FJ. CHENRY & CO. Toledo, 0. | The athletic mittee at the unt é Dana 4 Sul Natow el) Frick old knew n e 1 "2 ‘en {ate We “ ! ity will meet this afternoon to : Mt Ave SEATTLE, WASH. @ wa NGTON STREST ait te te. ee " ' y A c. , p t < CREP PER OR DER OEO SO eOee \TTLE