The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 29, 1905, Page 2

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A ARENA APC a AEA A 0 . i THE SEATTLE 8A $2. 50 and $3.60 Pants| A good work pant that is ty wade and will not rit B1.65 tomorrow Lion Clothing Bouse FIRST AVE ND MAIN * APACHE A FAST CANBIDATE AMUSEMENTS — Avenue Theater he Most Pop Reesell & Reew, Managere TONIGHT TONIGHT AO OR werk, Matinee y Best of them BEN HENDRICKS Tm the Only Swe ' OLE OLSON Everything NEW but (he le No change in prices * Moons e Next ¥ Daughter STAR THEATER ee Cor. First ave pnd Madison XEW BILL THIS AFTERN Fros dito The Bi Two Y s. OPERA Seattle’ . GRAND 7% = HOUSE Treater ®OHN CORT, Mer. Both I a 65. he celebrated A v | APACHE. ‘ “s . | Ape an America acht built im England and is thore Britieh ta ry respect | FRITZ KREISLER BAY “ h is considered a strong candidate for h rm im the race from Sandy Hook | : Pa h ard fer the cup offered by the German emper Under certain conditions, Apache ta Wednesday s. At . lang Hee suit is seudd ing before the wind with studding sa and with conditions favor | Detade & 8 ng * ake fast time » j s. a Or 9 |\Sporting Briefs ter . POKANE, March 29. —Pyeatdent | Seattle™* e ciyde tt. Wiittems. of the Specie! | Po) ~y . yh age T lay fre posey 3 HOWE * Manager . Yy tak a cuhedule for the Pa fh Beth Phones 66. tonal league, He says each of ae | t “ur clubs has put up $1,000 THE FERRIS COMPANY in | scpemeateama ed guarantee to finish the season, The | TAS co! > ‘ o slary limit remains at $1,800, | “THE CHERRY PICKERS" =| BY JA J. CORBETT | gs ec Sa | | (Copyright, 19 wspaper out he : LIMA, ©, March 29 —Durtiag « - prise A . = wecllges fe : " ag match between AC eiee ‘; re man, of Fostoria, and Eddte Barr ’ h n I n Son ‘ f Cincinnatl, Tuesday night, Barr NOT BARRED IN ,| Was shoved from the stage by Ack . RIBUU. “ A - . erman and seriously hurt. Two ribs - the febkk canal oe pt Hae hh | were fractured Green aum’ s Cloak and © v4 parc ~ - n2n-5 Poe pons EVERETT, March 29.—THé Gfin ~ ! ite Falls Park association, with Suit House was hiplocked by the legislature will | Seockr: placed at 61,000, bas hewn. From the maker to the wearer - - . . wad e be re ow orated for the promotion of 1410 SECOND AVE. — al ~ with a wit 6 Corbett @ "| sports and athietios } S| Web § t, Main 3448 . ™ F . : sasha |e i. t ; r the) HOW KID M'COY K ED HIM LONDON, March 29—With the] wh we 7 dey Kid M t ‘ ®t) Lincolnshire handicap run at Lin 7 “ . w a actors eo ring aa ever dev 1 oln Tuesday, the fiat racing sow 0 / ve ° * the year, and was won by an out ian esta fansovino, followed home by wan | rag, with Park Ranger third Has had many imitators, bu first Bighteen horses ran. The na | hero. will lack the Internationa NO EQUALS | ¢ of recent seasons, owing It fils every ‘ement tn | « ence of entries from Amer | i tables On two Americas JRABILITY : 4 TONE, TOUCH AND DURABIL very | jockeys, “Danny” Maher and “Skeet” Established $2 years and over 100 a lot tin now riding in Bagiand 000 in \ it ame, Y a oleggendlns dh She sane r AN FRANCISCO, March ee aiid events, McCoy was picked to put|Seven high-class sprinters met in rtment of Hobart AVA ES iD ae n the gloves with b the handica: Misty’s Pride raced | Haddorf?, a as | Kid, Instead of him f y and then won in D. « aston Co. and * }] [like he was capa «, put |bard om Letola. planos to se ie tf -a on . "7 a t | We have a nu good to| NE WHAVEN, March 29.—Joba S slightly use . v F chting |/E. Owsley’s appointment as coach erma k st ¢ the quad ta " Pianos and organs tuned, rep fact Ragen t _ oo polished, moved and stored. - at 4 es cmmagyyed + Old instruments taken tn ex . Coy & f jas line for season of ea part parr new off. Well, Kid started to dance | 1906, was announced Tuesday. It is A cordial jon is ex th wee kitten at play with rstood also that Captain Hogan to anyone interested tn ts the Jevouring it f tho 1904 team will act as ad of @ REGULAR rire | ORGAN labs in ( nue bol 20 minutes of fun the sry coach only | see 8 hear the be } mual K vt Tubular Pheu 3 the Brawler | | rean we have in # five r is at about an electric p or without keyboard? both. Prices fram $550 to 756 n im the |} D.S. JOHNSTON CO hiopen SEATTLE’S LEAD. ING PIANO HOUSE the sport, and 903 SECOND AVENUE. In N Burke Building. wer f | ; he | y YORK, March 29.—Jim Jef az t fries, heavyweight champion, this t 1 Alex morning declared his willingness to io v4 | meet Marvin Hart, if the publie de tf sh glad Hart f he negro gut of u I jother f haba 6 rary tor | MeCoy a 2 figh then as your doctor writ : and our prices are reaso rte te. Inn | santled Geliver the goods. i ao ge P.&O mar that MoOoy : uth Africa, was a weal ’ et who knew Britisher . . het ! w hi » he thought STONE grkt STREET Pay Be * land Uked the gar wiueh. 38 PHARMACY tor Joe, for his | met MeGoy val that if able Family and Presertp- tonghest nut | he would go in id mak n Droggiete. t Le - over - b M A a € " Buddy Rr n, the 1 u Both Phones, Main 933 to do things to one George Gunther, | Proposition before he would risk dutbed the M 2 roo. | his m n bh so he arranged at Portland, Me., In the tr ja match with a professor in South oda, raapigoenese*, 4 at || Africa after they landed. McCoy 3 bd unless the latter is several z Joe i w out his candle in | couple of rounds and it pleased th Pr. S Specialist j in Diseases quick order. Ana it Seitisher co mach that be at ¢ Fiin the pngtlivtie tre declared his willingness to back | of Men and Women @| mean a quick ending to the him | t + | Unfortunately at that time Me- BLOOD POISON -—1 positively 5 tent, B. Ryne. | Coy was taken sick and had to drop] DES MOINES, Ia, March 29 ‘ 0 < KNocKonrTs, | boxing. When he recovered some-|Lawrence Plergue, who holds the| r 70 >’ ss yne had discovered hi jlarity to| middie and lightweight catch-as-| . 5 will | 1 pleture of Kid MeCoy and the|catch-can championships of lowa, is| CONTRACTED DISEASES UrKe | cuff was off. McCoy to thin day|a nephew of the champion, Gotch, | CURED IN A WEEK , 1 Fran-| viii tell you that was the fastest) and li and wrestled with him| Gomvumtien tee | cisco i has got 40 that the s0c-| Tine’ thal he overlooked until his 20th year. Plergue has is 6 @ | oudes of a fighter are keenly on the sed a challenge to wrestle anyone OF. SEVERANCE 1 \ t nd ly ' 4 Sevens § 066. Gatican teneing bd h and generally able de fe QL V/at 148 pound 2a aera ena . Co a . WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, FOR TRE BIG OCEAN RACE FOR JEFFRIES did not appes BOYS’ CLOTHIN PRICE SHOP Ladies’ Fine Vict value; A Alteration Sale Price Boys’ Seamless Kangaroo Osit Shoes, in all sizes from 11 to 2, regular $2.00 value, now ‘ $1.46 Mon's Kid Everett Slippers, hand sewed, $1.50 value; now THE WATCHES Contested for a 1904 GREAT ALTERATION SALE}: 3 CUT room, These garments were cheap at our regula prices, Little Fellows’ Russian Blouse Suits of navy and fancy ch ts, patent leather belt, st ‘4t yours; regular $3.50 value; Alteration Swe Prive iM All Wool Berge and Cheviot Two Hults, bullt in the best manner, sises 8 to 15 yours; $5.00 vyelue; Alteration Bale Price 98.25 All $6.00 and $6.60 Boys’ Suite; Alteration Sale Price 94.60 All Wool Vestee Suite just half price. Bt > 8 years Size Sto 8 years... . ino 4 to T years oe Size 4 7 yoars esse THE ALTERATION SALE OF sion ON. NO MATTER HOW SUSPICIOUSLY LOW THE PRICES Wwe L NONE BUT GOOD Kid Shoes, with full French heel, finest workman. wip, actual value $4.00, Altera tion vale Price $2.06 Ladies’ Velour Kid Shoes, fit and wear unsurpassed, pretty shapes $3.00 value; Alteration Sale Price e220 Ladies’ Vici Kid Walking Shoe, heavy flexible Goodyear welted “6, the ideal street shoo, regular ation Sale Price Ladies Genutne Patent Colt Shoes just to make year welted, actual value $3.00, Alteration Sale Price..... $2.38 Ladies’ Kid Shoes, solid leather throughout, §2.00 value; Altera tion Sale Price $1.50 Ladiow Pretty Tan Kid Shoes, sac aperedh heel, new, snappy spring styles, Alteration Sale Price $2.75 ALTERATION SALE OF aLoves A Let of Our Best Quality Genuine French Kid Skin Gloves, in all the fashion- able shades and ack well worth $23.00. Never wold leas than $1.7 Al teration Sale Price. $1.47 The la Rome Kid Gloves one of New York's lead ing importer’s regular $iso ¢ alteration Sale Pr $1.19 The Ladies’ Pure Silk Gloves, two clasp fastened, double finger tips: Ladies’ Fine top Shoes ue now $2.50 Doctor Reed's Genuine Cushion Kid 10-inch regular $2.50 high Bole Shoes manufacturers price $6.00; Alteration Sale Price $3.95 206, 208, 210—PIKE STREET —206, 208, 210. Given by G. BENINGHAUSEN THE JEWELER To the three most popular Seattle Me been kept running since the « The following rate shows their D Precist Pat G. fe Since March §th uen mn watch inghausen railroad wateh gained 4 6-10 quality. sec and 3-10 * April 16th at 9 p.m GHAUSEN, Optician and J 113-715 First Avenue 1 vote for HART Gor A DECISION | to the main event appeared Britt on also allenged Britt and publicly « r SMOKER WAS A SUCCESS Another smoker was enjoyed by The program x " f boxing bouts, wrestling teh ber of hietic # . nted I's ch y who before tt nt was anr the only one of his kind in world, It was also incidently men tioned that the world’s champion | would give $100 to any ° who Lequal him. His bluff was call e4 by George Rusk, of Spokane, who ent through the 36 stunts and then Rusk didn't 1 some more. hundred bucks. WILL PLAY PULLMAN The Washington Agricultural col loge will be among the Hat of base ball teams Included In the schedule of the University of Washington this year, Negotiations regarding he same have just been completed Manager Grinstead, of the unt _| man to this otty, because he | ¢ a even go 80 far as to pre-| Jeffries 1 beat both | Johnson in the same} White, of England, who is Jimmy Britt, was intro GARLAND man would not penne of a game Washingt and the the untver ught it was feared Pu hat SAN FRANCISCO, March 29 Marvin Hart won a decision off |"° Sm with Washington could be Jack Johnson in the 20-round bout |“*T!need. Pullman settled the dirt. at this place last night. The con- Sly. however, by rearranging her census among the local sporte af- | * nedule | ter Tuesday night's fight Is, that) pens icreisar % dy would have no show with Jet- violinist wih sient Cc ated | du the mill, ree Ores | Wednesday ae 1b, Seatite, gains stated that he gave his de-| y evening, "Apel 6. The program arranged is expected to be one of the best given by the club RANGES | The finest that Is produced, eco nomical in fuel, fine bakers, heat water quickly and fill all the re-| quirements of a range. Sold on easy payments. Your old stove taken as part payment Prices from $32.00 to $60.00. GEO. H. WOODHOUSE CO. | 1405 SECOND AVE |EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY | VAOING throug The Enoyleped a Britanlea mo ieer Siege pat, an fa eat ay N AND wow Ve mum vaste iii ile wei Mesa women facie THE OLDER READERS nd the ria a . ned articles Wy ward Everett Haig PRICE nig bing ADVANGE €o into effect unt * Otedel ey the present advan WHAT 1S SAID oF m s peer In the whale - lopandia Britannia other books. were dae 31 MASSIVE VOLUMES ‘ WEIGHT OVER 200 LBS. “LIFE OF NAPOLEON*™ | this Coupon to- day for particulars of our great offer to Star readers. LIMITED OFFER of the coupon bela terested in our By THE AMERICAN NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION. Napoleon” as ft ap ts are treated & * free of charge ind full particulars of your Encyclopaedia offer (Na- poleon Coupon.) entire set of the NEW 20th CENTUURY EDI. e balance at a] a day for a short Cleaning- Up - Time IGHT this season by WATER HEATER in the kitches SMOKE. Once used it Seattle Lighting Co. aiding. Fo urth -_“ ce, | RELIABLE "TRANSFER co. Baggage, Furniture, Storage 1 storage room, 1216 Fit Jas. Means’ Hand Made $2.50 Shoe for saie at The Hu PIECE BED ROOM SETS, $9.00 AND UP— RED FRONT FURNITURE CO. 308-310 Second Ave. South ‘Union Bakery and Cafe 0B BL Now Managing Director Crown Denial Ofticos

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