The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 7, 1905, Page 2

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"Big Bargains For To- | morrow’s Sale BAILOR SUITS in dive cheviots e welghta, w th up oing out of the business | Ge we've te dowh |) ODD DEVELOPMENT OF GAMI fo § ron"! The prize fighting game, ¢ ee conn "{tatly in San Francisco, has ped many odd turns, but Leggy | sell at ba a me, to say the least, in the Nght ton ow at 1 the patr of recent event Not only have the DASHMERDN SOX, de kind be| Promoters acquired the Chicago ha ' tat 3 for 600 for tome w's| bit of “knoekin, me another, a sale trick that ca 1 Mayor Harrison / WORKING SHIRTS, worth S00 and ot ge gel lg fe By F.» be Me oe om afirrneon rw and manage ack to the sawn and farm, a ike a lot BOLORED HAMS, for men ‘i spotled eht prived of their shapes and Whades, wort favorite toys, but they have turn $3.00 the hat, on gale tom atl edt the star boxers and refu Bec cnet. @ \to give the 5 '», what they want Fine LINE sti and hirtes, And all of this y th wort up ¢t 2h ca € * ough ring given the game at the tom at TSc for chotce; col-/recent session of the legislature ore av ed fast, ® |and the narrow escap@ itt had from LK AND wi RATED newline | being shut down entirely shirts, Ut ry swell] TN@ particular tog ite and $3.00 goods, we | now feeling the lw put them @ nale at $1.50.gach moters ts Battling \ WOR IP thar | has learned a lot he cawe pairs on sale at © pair ters financtal has grown amazing ¥ fine bargain, lly. He knows that he fan draw BOLE AGENTS for the famous M caving poy : “in ‘plea wearer will have trouble wearing | Britt together, the matchmaker out reckoned without his host in agre ing to give Britt a 5 per cent bonus and Nelson only the cut he would jearn by fighting. The battling one wanted to be treated the same as ‘CLOTHING 1 HOUSE “AMUSEMENTS Seattle™="" The Leading Theater. P. HOW®........Manager Both Phones 43. SPECIAL BILL TONIGHT ONLY Presenting Dick Ferris and Flor- ence Stone, together with his entire Present company. —in— Nat Goodwin's famous Hit "WHEN WE on TWENTY- _Next_Week- 28." ry OPERA Seats GRAND S884 t=2:: JOHN CORT, Mgr. Both Phones, 65. SUNDAY AND 4 FOLLOWING NIGHTS, WEONESDAY ATINEE, 500, 25. POLLARD’S LILLIPUTIAN OPERA COMPANY ALL FIVE NIGHTS PTHE BELLE OF NEW YORK” NESDAY MATINEE, “PIN- a “West Point, APORE. Popular Pollard Prices—T5c, 60¢ | _ euaTs NOW SELLING. ~~ MID-LENTEN SERVICES at the— GRAND OPERA HOUSE Sunday morning, April 9th at 11 Yclock sharp, in the interest of Wayside Emeregncy Hospital Conducted by Marion B. Baxter. Musical program furnished by mbia College of Music, Reading Beatrice McClure. Oration by Max Wardell iape. admission. Doors at open Avenue Theator ““Thel Most Popular Theater.” Russel & Dr =~ THE MOONSHINER’S DAUGHTER Sensation, Comedy and Pathos. Next Week— Starting Sunday jatinee NEw puaY’ AND COMPANY “ACROSS THE DESERT” “Brim full of character comedy.” A successful play and clever act- fg company. Prices as usual. Phones 567. Don't forget the Good Shepherd Charity Ball, April 25. STAR HEATER kk hhh Cor. First ave. and Madison: NEW SHOW-—ALL NOVELT The FAMOUS SHENKE FAM TES. TLY } u OF 7 ACROBATS, Rose & T Robert Athon, the MeCar Claud! Charles Steele, tMustr free: songs; the Bloscope, latest moving pictures, Greenbaum’s Cloak onl Suit House From the maker to the wearer. 1410 SECOND AVE. Tel—Sunset, Main 2448. THE WORLD'S BEST ~PIANOS-- WELL KNOWN, WELL TRIED. Largest Stock Latest Styles Lowest Prices Easy Terms SMALL INSTRUMENTS SINIHOVW ONIN TV. THE SEATTLE STAR—FI Food For Sportocrats because his demands » refused to play Britt and were reject: ee er | The Nelson Britt match took a | queer turn from the very moment |the first move was made, Nelson agred to fight Britt for 55 per cent of the receipts, Britt to re ceive a 10 per cent bonus. This was before Nelson had his second fight with Corbett. The Dane's forfelt was put up and soon thereafter bh whipped Corbett After the ¥ tory he learned that Britt had fall ed to ur f t and patur-;on the promoters’ terms or quit ally idered the match — off.| the game: |wi \ promoters apy hed | a him he felt that his econd HIS “PIPE” WENT OUT lefea f ett had increased The star of Ah Wing, the Chitose Li \ ver PON lrawing ca and | counterfeit, has set A litth Gi in view of Britt's failure to post) with a name as long as Ab‘s qa |hhis forfelt held out for new condl- | put the kibosh on the yellow 1 rightfuly holding that | t je ) lews than half a round, A w re had nullified the lel hard raps in the neighborhoo@jof nal ment Me asked for @ the dinner made Ah see vislomigof v y Pritt waa to re that dear Pekin and other nicegid was promptly turned] places where the boxer lo bring bim to time the)! ness with gloves. Ah h i) wily moters gave out the in-| dreaming of Eastern wo: ° mation that Nelson had been nquer, and had prepared fodgpn passed up and that Jabex White,| extended tour that included w the English countert had been | York, C@eago and other metro gne@ w to meet Britt. For this) tar but the Greek put ouQ@iis they wer he merry | pipe v y € ma lent and what th ally to » in al 5 anwhile, Britt contin oo a Spinning s Specials. sou tn mpany with Marvin Hart Tt an Franc oo ne is a wholesale surreeder " be tood for all sorta of| of sori profita in the articles ad things, but it will hardly stand for] vertised below. We close the week White while there is as worthy an| with these rousing bargains for Bat opponent in the field as Battiing| yrday Neloon | FOR THE FISHERMAN WILL TURN THs TanLes | The big three in the San Frar package Double Gut Snelled ) pugilistic world, Jimmy Conre Hooks 9e @re issued, are said to have formed | $4.00 Savage 22 Junior Rifle & combination that will keep down| » the fighter# bank « punts. They $2 89 | Jolatm that for the past two years FOR THE HOME. of tne big money has t going to the boxers, while the pr tors 40¢ Steel Grass Hook getting interest on %-quart Dairy Pan... They have decided to 1-quart Dairy Pan.. i%-quart Dairy Pan Be 14-quart Galvanized Pall 206 be Pudding Pan....... rder of things and are laying the lines to get the big ¢ of the coin themaeives, With th end in view the percentage for the fighters will be cut down and as is the only town the coun-| Se Pot Covers where the big purses are hung the fighters will have to figut up, 10¢ Pot Covers... be Pie Plates... — The junior team of the Seattle college defeated the boys of the Pa- cific achool yesterday by a score of 11 to 9. Tne Seattle college juniors are ready to play any team averaging under 14 years of age. BALLARD, April 7.—The Buat- ness Men's association held a spe- cial called meeting Thuraday after- noon and agreed to assist the Bal- lard baseball club in erecting a grandstand at the Steel Works wrounds In a fast basketball game at Bal- jlard, Thursday night, the Puget | Sound basketball team defeated the Ann aggregation by a score of 23 to 22. The game was one of the best seen In the city for some time. Both teams lined up against each other with a clean list of victories behind them. Lysons made the winning points for the Puget Sound team, The Rainters and the Superiors will occupy the diamond at Recrea- ion park Sunday. Both of these teams “have it in” and it will be a fight to the finish. Frederick & Nelson will go to Fort Lawton, and the Seatle Electrics to Snohomish. ILLUSTRATED BILLIARDS, CUSHION-FIRST SHOT, WITH- OUT ENGLISH. Strike the cue ball low, without English, ushion first, so as to | strike the red ball about one-third, and the shot will be made, bringing the red ball back into the corner to join the others. The shot should be playea this way when the object ball {s not more than four inches from the rail. SHUT 'EM OUT OAKLAND, April 7.—Seattle shut Oakland out in the game at this place Thursday by a score of 2 to 0. Skel Roach was in the box for the Siwashes and pitched an elegant game. The big twirler allowed Oak land but three hits during the whole performance, which, backed up | With an errorless game by the play | ers, never gave the Commuters a |look im. Moskiman, for Oakland, } also pitched a good game. Score | Seattle 000001100~2 Base hits... 1110012107 Oakland 000000000600 Base hits ...100010100~-3 Batteries Roach and Baehr; | Mowkiman and Oswald SAN FRANCISCO, April 7. | Thursday's game at this place was ® pitcher's battle. Whalen shut the Webfooters out and allowed but two h French, after two hit i had been made off his delivery, wa | repia ed by Case Cates, who pitched I SIMPLEX PIANO PLAYERS. | {he last halt of the game oR ne orn ha oe | Portland 000000000—06 2 1 ANDS. Frisco,..00011010%3 4 0 Batteries—French, Cates and Mc *) Davin. ® <> qusene avenu “taf co New Lina of LADIES HAT PING, from 250 Up. | HOUGHTON & HUNTER, | Jewelers, victory. Score KH. B. 704 First Avenue, Seattle. Angeles. 0000001001 5 2 | Tacoma O02100000—38 6 6 Batt Gray and Eager; ‘Thomas, can and Graham. Um-| TTLE,| pire. Perrine. bene Sitch WAS) rhe talegraph sorvion tn thet} WON TRUST fice of the Great Northern in Seat- PHOTO SUPPLY CO,| ie, nas increased so rapidly that tt] has been necessary to have a direct School of Photography line into St. Paul and an additional faa to Amateurs operator in Seattle, ® ili o~ LOS ANGELES, April 7.—Taco- ma again won from the Angels at this place Thursday. The score at, the end of the @ame was 3 to 1 in favor of the Tigers. Although both teams made the same number of hits, a combinatien of errors on the part of the Ang gave Tacoma the Sporting Briefs| for each other | Se Funnels ‘ 10e Whisk Brooms 16e Whisk Broom |20e Whisk Broom.. 10e Coffee Flask: .... 10e Door Spring—shuts door... 10¢ box Tacks Ge Gibbs Lawn Rake | $1.00 6-Tine Spading Fi FOR EVERYBODY. 50e 1-in. Iron Bench Screw 36e Hand Pump . 39¢ ‘Ide $1.25 Ever Ready Pocket Light Be Flash ‘Light 1 Batteries....25@ 26e Pocket Scissors -19¢ Me Two-Biaded Pocketknite 24e Millett Safety Razor $5.00 Nutshell Safety Razor.....$9.00 The price of seven shaves. Spinning Two-Speed Coaster Cush- fon Fork Bieycle, equipped té GUIS .rcceccees consee $55.00 Cycling discomforts are pat te rout by the two-speed. It takes the work out of hill climbing, I aff fords a means of changing the gear, which ts both restful and refres! J. J. SCHOMMER. Central Y. M. C. A. Athlete, Won tho High Jump. SHAM” OCKS TO MEBPT. A gonerai meeting of the Sham- | rock Lacronse club will be held Fri- day evening at the Sa: parlor, 1412 Third avenue. those interested in the new team are requested to attend. Matters of great interest will be taken up. Who — ing. It te meeting « hearty we! Seeretary of State Sam H. Nichols come. You should take ad @ and Deputy State Insurance Com-| of it. missioner J. H. Schively were in the city Thursday on state business. They leave next week for a pleas- ure trip to California. Spinning’s Satisfactory 1310 Second Ave. At The Great Alteration Sale TOMORROW WILL BE HOSIERY DAY. Téc Ladies’ Imported German Lace Lisle Hose, in new blue, tans and black; Alteration sale price pote | 0c Ladies ty Lace Liste Hose, in tans, mode and black; Alter | ation sale pri BV |} 500 Ladies’ Fancy Striped Hose, pretty drop stitch patterns, actually worth Alteration sal e JPe Il 45c uadiew Handsome Lace Lisle Hose, in tans and black; Altera- ion sale price 35c Ladies’ Pretty Lace Lisle Hose, a bargain at 260; Alt price meh ° 16 2-3e Ladies’ Black Maco Cotton Hose, double soles, heels and toes; Alteration sale price 12% 25e Children’s Fine Ribbed Hose, one of our big selling grades, Saturday Alteration sale spectal 150 25e Boys’ Heavy Ribbed School Hose, Saturday's Alteration sale spe cial 18e 5c Men's Fancy Embroidered Socks, all our regular %6¢ leaders placed on the Alteration Sale Bargain tables at Be 20e Men's Superior Weight Tan, Gray and Black Socks, without doubt the best wearing socks made; our regular 2 Bargain Al- 1Se teration sale Saturday special Best Oxford Values in the History of Shoedom re N Ladies’ Tan Kid Oxfords, 3-4 mil Young Ladies’ Low Heel Oxfords, itary heel, outside back stay upper of fine kid, just rig... for Rewest, nattiest spring shapes; the growing Miss that wears Alteration sale price ...92.25 Ladies’ sizes, but usually cam- Ladies’ Tan Calf Oxfords, bluch- not find them with low heels; er style, fair stitched soles, per pair $1.75 military heel, the just right street Oxford; pair $3.00 Peterson's Work Shoes, up- Ladies’ Black Kid Oxfords, mili tary heels, a bargain at the pers of best grade Phist price; Alteration sale price and Vogle German of! grain, | $1.75 2 full soles and improv Déctor Reed's Men's German “a Cr Cushion Sole Shoes, choice of we top cole, Cresta cut, the best; per pair, on tip or plain toes, made to sell at $5.00; Alteration sa’ RIDAY, APRIL 1, 1905 a 2 6 Fhe ch the hn te to bn te bo do he dn dn dn bo SHELA OSH HHH SH OSN A LUCKY. STRIKE} * THE RAINIER CLOTHING GO. OF SEATTLE GETS THE $28,000 STOCK THE BANKRUPT STAR CLOTHING HOUSE OF SAN FRARCISCO FO $9265—A LITTLE LESS THAW ONE-THIRD OF ITS ACTUAL VALUE | 3 OF ‘Merchants from every city west of the Missourig rushed to the California metr known this HIGH GRADE CLOTHING, HAT, SHOE AND FURNISHING STOGE r stock and br it to his Seattle store, where a sale is now going on of fine , at ever known in the Northwestern countr hI Don't put off buying your spring outfit till next fall, expectir rf yme now to the LUCKY STRIKE SALE, where everything is up-to-date and you 4) | | In Regular Values of In Regular Vatues of In Regular Values of $2.50; now selling for. $3.00; now selling for. In Regular MAKE 1 One Beninghausen R. R rise. I vote for Mr.... 1112 Second Avonue Opposite the Lumber Exchange. Corsets at the American Lady Corset, in heavy en ad y opled after hfgh priced model, bias gored front, long over hips, hose porters front and sides, $1.26 value; special 98e Ladies’ and Misses’ Tape Girdle, in mercerized tape; looks just like silk, finished at the top with pretty silk bow; $1.36 value 950 Fitting Cor black and Thompson's Glove sets, in emall sizes drab, $1.50 and $1.26 value; while they last, per pair,.750 Pretty Pink, White and Blue Girdles, with silk bow 48e Detroit Walsts, black and gray, sizes 19 and 19 only, « dollar bargain; Alteratiogs@ale price 750 ETERSOR GOOD GQODS” 206, 208, 210—PIKE STREET—206, 208, 210. good lu@k at the Behning or Crown Piano before you decide on a pur- chase. You will find either one a of price and quality ‘The tone is smooth, even We carry in stock temptation combined | and harmonious. | Pianos at differa@® prices, from |the cheapest that te good to the higt type of ins@#men that yoney can buy CLI E’S $2 50; now selling for .« ». +++ $1.25 ; now selling for .... . $1.50 33 50; now selling for «+ « «++ $1.75 $4.00; now selling for.. .. +++ $2.00 $5.00; now selling for .« «- ++. $2.50 $6.00; now selling for.. «6 .++++ 3.00 $7.00; now selling for.... .- . 3.50 In Regular Values of $2.50; now sel! ng for .. . 1.25 $3.00; now selling for .. «+ +++ .. $1.50 $3.50; now selling for.... 1.75 $4.00; now selling for.... 2.00 $4.00; now selling for .. $4.50; now selling for .. $5.00; now selling for .. $6.00; now selling for .. $7.00; now selling for .. $8.00; now selling for .. $10.00; now selling for .. NO MISTAKE; FIRST AV. G. BENINGHAUSEN Watch Contest Will Close April 15 VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE Three Men of the Seattle Biectric Co. Will Win the Prizes. One D. Gruen Sons Precision Watch, value $85.00. Watch, One Gold-Filled Chain and Charm, Besides our large assortment of Watches and Jewelry we car- ry an immense stock of very fine Diamonds, bought before the Q. BENINGHAUSEN, Optician and Jew 113-715 First ~~ Union Bik. $10.00; now selling for .. 5.00 $11.00; now selling for .. 5.50 $12.50; now selling for s 5.25 | $14.00; now selling for .. .. $7.00 | $15.00; now selling for.. .. $7.50 | $18.00; now selling for .. .. $9.00 $20.00; now selling for .. 0. + sseveseees $10.00 TROUSERS SHOES BOYS’ LONG PANTS BOYS’ SUITS Values of: LOOK FOR A BIG § value $50.00. value $15.00. EMBROIDERY Up to six Inches wide, beautiful patterns, regularly sold up to 16¢ per yard, tomorrow on Presorip- corre- your tion mark ling” on stiver SHAW'S DRUG STORE §°;,23% ' S.cond Av®. A. LEWIS & CO First Avenue, Cor. Cherry St. Um a Pioneer Butchers of Seatue. . The Very Choicest of Meats, Poul- and “= tr; Famil Fr 1100 Fi SPECIAL SALE T Pi BED ROOM $9. ND UP— RED FRONT FURNITURE CO, 308-310 Second Ave. South, BUY FOR HALF PRICE MEWS SUITS TRUNKS, SUIT CASES, BAGS, VALISES, TELESCOPES AT 1-2 PRICE We want to know if this advertisement reaches you, and if you will bring it to our store we will ak low you an EXTRA 10 PER CENT off the low prices already named. GN—LUCKY STRIKE SALE. RAINIER CLOTHING HOUSE}; SEATTLE 21 q NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE $2.00; now selling Pour $2.50; now selling for... $3.00; now selling for 75¢; now selling for... $1.00; now selling for. $1.50; now selling for... FIXINGS OF ALL KINDS A Canvas Gloves, not over 3 pair to a customer, In Regular $2.90; now $2.50; now $3.00; now ng $3.50; now selling for BOYS’ KNEE PANTS In Regular Values of soc; now selling for see eewmene 75¢; now selling for seenwe $1.00; now selling for owe eee FANCY VESTS In Regular V UNDERWEAR. In Regular Values of: ; now selling for ; now selling for. SHIRTS. In Regular Values of: asc Lisle Thread Hose, 3 pairs BOE iis wi ante Fine Japanette and Linen Handkerchiefs, worth 2 om *s for... é Soc grade Suspenders toc Handkerchief for .. pair $1.00 W hite Shirts. 1217 FIRST AV. | 20Per Cont Discousl onall Rubber Goods Goods ‘ and Absolutely Guaranteed, BOTH PHONES 982. FREE DELIVERY. | Max Ragley Drug Co. Second and Pike RAGLEY'S PAYS s4Seoeees ess GEFEPUSES EY _ CORNER fess 1413 Second Avenue. Phones: Sunset, Main 880; ae SATURDAY'S SPM telephone Sunset, tar has not arrives at €:00 o'clock, orley Road, in the said Couey King, Stage of Washington. honring of the aforesaid peti Tt, any evening, your copy ot The} Main 1050, of In- Pye + nr pagal By ay tion {s ordered by the County Com | Fou at ence by eyecial mensenges, | missioners to be held at their ard & son, ‘County of King, State of Washing- a A Comm i ty of King, for the right, and authority to use of the following designated route be deemed nece struction, MecSorley Road to the end ot ald &® fice in the County Court House ® the City of Seattle, in said Counl of King on the gist day of Apt 1905, at the Beur of 2 o'clock P. Dated at Seattle this 20th day March, 1986. I. P. AGNEW Clerk of the Board of jomm ission} ers of King County, Wash By ¥. ¥. FRENCH, Deputy. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that How- Lewis and John P. acob: both of the City of Seattle, petitioned the County in and for the Coun privilege such portion highways upon the as may sary for the con maintenances and opera. public tion of an electric ratiway. The route designated is as follows Commencing on Spokane Avenue Jat the Western Limit of the City of ° Seattle, and running thence along pit w itin hair, {Spokane A to and fol rh, and don't lowing the a Sehnitz” Row Li ‘to California Avenue; the along California Avenue the '

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