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SULLIVAN REPLIES ° TO JIM JEFFRIES THE’OLD GLADIATOR HINTS THAT THE CHAMPION 1S A HEN- PECKED HUBBY AND SOMEWHAT OF A COWARD ee SEATTLE FASTEST CAR EVER BUILT ° STAR ,John L. Saflivan Will, Edit This Page Next:Wednesday, May 10th 10th IN UNITED STATES 6 18 TO MEET OLDFIELD AT FR IDAY,_ MAY e BRIGHTON BEACH e x |® | * * * * ery oe atl ry AMI i Wilt es . “ } ft indred SPOKANE, Wash, May 4—"It have t 1 ninety=ni h Interested me eemewhat to read an} wa ‘ , i : 4 article in a local pa that! L. was always | a : A rt J Jeffries was retiring from tt Now pee thall is the greatest at ring He has a perfect rigt esl ant roniine OF 2h Jettries, but let THE TRA KRTTLD ; lover invented in the history of th 7 seos fit, but ems | him acknowledge t mn or ¢ mee Bas i z eT TL | d Ps ath agraag lena Age Seong Bogen say GEE Tene Ue eeetoton to was, 18 “The Tea Kottle,” as the steamer built and driven by La is Ross, at Ormond, ts known, I8 | national gam It ha 0p Giolla oRtagped big ltteer me funny to me that since L have} ROW thesproperty of Charlic Heine man, the bookmaker. Under the, management of Ed Spooner, the ‘car 1 the § f banet eae oa ee le of life and take aymade up my mind to have a couple| Will be driven in track competition this summer by Joo Nelson, 94 @x-pace follower. “The Toa Kettle,” t ve matrimonial side . e - nion, | more fights that Jarnes Corbett, Bob | OM @ straightaway track, for one mile, is unquestionably the fastedt car ever built in the United Aten. © 4 eo oor, oo. col wees ond 3 J. Jeffrien| Whether Nelson knows enough about steam to make him dangerdud tw yot to be learned, ‘The fact that he mayst be subdued when lis Soo ios aheale atl ent| the car ts the property of a bookmaker is the worst feature of the affair, and will cause the public to view . Gear witey, It to an established Mee oe in| its performances in mateh races with suspicion | as sod th and well known, that a man ts al from the ring | sod ways to be, or supposed to be, the| the game « long tine and I ean't un . ae J pecan head of the house, but now in these|erstand this, Perhaps the publi t : have alwys fought on Us Bry Pi gotes days the champlons who marry have | can. I know one thing, that when 1 e ee ee ee bit te take « back seat and the wife is| Nam aoe t ~ mon a ” : J . bee in it ever ance I fest put on I bell that the only salvatt on | the boss and dictates whether he once fever Low tee mor a = ‘ at os the ( the national game will be some rain and all the other big fel- © gloves a want to e | shall fight again or not aire! ~ e S Saia pop tandard that |action against the v of the spit A great deal of credit ts due Billy | lows were : re than “ sage | to . gare br get A b Aah “ ; oo ball, Si cobe (he gains of ite ex rn 1d | meet me, and as soon as T Kot out on o one can put up his finger and aay | ba | Delaney, who was a good fellow and | : - | mar " 4 grand game |hilerating features, It pute a bush | 1 trainer, making Jef | my ae they on shut = like New " age ageine it L. tas nd « - | eaguer In the “Cy” Young claws and ofes ork clama wise man once said and one that every one o wag, ge = ore wo cor that| that {f Napoleon's olf hat and coat} THE FAMOUS OLD GLADIATOR WILL HANDLE SPORTS FOR | know how to play, and if the young | it makes monkeys a pe pr cant: zsimmo wot m | the number of shut-ow ere placed upo cro . m and middl ed men would| look at Outside of Fitastmme ane Aieaee Senn. sone wee ey, | THE STAR NEXT WEDNESDAY Joarn how to protect. themecives| amen in the coast league this sea one of the greatest men In the) Where in France that a nce | there would be less use for firearms |#on. There have been more goc fighting class the world has éver| would rush to arms, and It seems) —_— tk are nh hot | eae victories to date this year than nd the only good man he| that that is the way the pugtiietic and knives and clubs being used, | he ks chieen Raown, and the only good. entities | World is doing today, but 1can't ece| John 1. Sullivan, the greatest Calumet, Mich. Aprit 27, 1908, | and would do away with a lot of | there used to be in a whole season Sieeever defeated, be is not entitio lanything but retirement in sight. | Ptixe ring gtadiator of his day will | Bate tle, Wash. murderous fights, There is no oo-|1in times gone by. It ts really Sea eee hom he]. 1 don't say that I can defeat Jet. | %!t the sporting page of the Seattle! Ail Wil edit sporting page | casion for a man using a club, black | Jeopardising the national game. The other so-called pugilista whom he/ | cn Tae eny and maintain that] #tar, next Wednesday, May 10 |May 10th. Send inatructions and| jack, revolver, or any cowardly{ ordinary fan doesn’t want to see the mas Gunes Were Ceroany meee be there is no ving man in the world} 2060 L. will play an engagement | particulars what you want | weapon if he knowa how to protect | pitcher mow down the batter inning — > a oe wen ioe detent today that enn knock me out In ten| ®t & local theater during the week | JOHN L. SULLIVAN, | himsett, and I shall always keep up| after inning. They want to wry ko them whom I could not have defeat. | tod Gig ‘bois waebbabe' te une’ ds batsman clout the sphere good ar - ound nea very of it . sporting ed ot} the standard of boxing as long as I m four rounds WHEN f WAS IN| founda, and I mean every word + oeiprentocsgb ge af ‘ o me , | Sora” wean tins to an Ok nee Se ean ITION, and the public in gen-| People may conaider that I may be his paper ft me day have been se | Friday morning the following|am in the same. | hard. : They 1h t ” 2 ge Seon CONDITION, c Pere Un baer ca akc: any bs] cured at great expense lteter was received from Bulliven Yours very truly and mee the flelders f Drala te ter oun a time | time, but it isa positive fact that] Adout a week ago the editor of the | who ta now tn Spokane. JOHN L. SULLIVAN, | There is nothing so exciting to the Now, it is up to Jeffries. Any tim . E Star asked Sullivan by wire t me | Peltor Star, & ne of the foatuenn-at4 rting | fan ae to see two or th ot the} has i Sul ¢ to nam Star, Sea One of the fea ° porting | fa he sees fit, by giving me the prop may Aasconrscaar fiona deggpnee! 3 his terms for editing the ay ve | My 4 please} page on that day will t Hivan’s | sacks covered and @ good batsman | Rotice, I will bet him $5,000 that van] iin ietene that it ono te nol? one day, Terms were named|find several » of which I}own story, signed by himeclf, of his |at the rubber with half a show of cannot a ~bev ong trouble te me to get down to 228 or| 872 accepted and the following wire | saveo ke great battle with Jake Kilrain. This | lambasting the horsebide for a sin- ot bombastic ta 2 - or m this eotarmeen at any time 1/280 pounds, at which weight I can| from Sullivan accompanied the ac-/ It i» not necessary for me to go| story has never before been publish- | gle or more. BIG BARGAINS FOR TO- ORROW’S SALE IMMENSE assortment of men's P. K. vests, worth up to $2.00 the ‘Vest, go on sale tomorrow at $1.35 each. MOTTLED brown effect balbriggan underwear, well worth 600 the garment, on special sale tomor- Tow at 260 the garm BLA underwear, beautiful ae and goods, soid at 75e the garment, now on sale - B00 each. FANCY striped lisle thread half hose, worth 26¢ the pair; on sale tomorrow at 3 pairs for 25c. SILK NEGLIGEE SHIRTS; would be considered « fine — SHIRTS—ood brated Garners Percaie, never fade. never shrink; they're a bar. fe.“ 750; ———— LIGHT COLORED HATS, worth from $2.50 to $3.00. We've divided ‘em into two divisions—ic and $1.35 for tomorrow's sale. AT 25 CENTS we show the most |! Richards, finished #0 close in the| gigantic assortment of men's S0c ties ever attempted in Seattle. Every known style, every known color, 25¢ each. “The Most Popular Theater.” Russell & Drew. Managera A Big Value Attraction This Week. TONIGHT! TONIGHT! The Two Orphans Great Scenic Production of the GRAND OLD PLAY. Big Cast, Eile- gant Costumes, Good Acting. Prices as usual. Both Phones 567. Next Week—“WOMAN AGAINST WOMAN.” Sea ttlerneater ‘The Leading Theater. J. P, HOWE. Manager. Two Nights More and Gaturday | Matin Last Times of FRIENDS.” Sunday afternoon and evening extra farewell performance of the Ferris company. “THELMA” 10e, 25e, Oc. higher. riees—10c, 26¢ higher. RECREATION PAR EVERY DAY THIS WEEK. PORTLAND VS. SEATTLE Take Virginia or Codar Street Car. STAR THEATER Cor. First ave. and Madison: Admission, 10c; box sents, 26¢ HIGHT HPADLINERS—Dunbar’s Waucated Goats, Murton'’s Rell Ring- era, Rose and Bilis, Bert Newell, Rose Lee, Daly and Murphy, Nellie Gerin, Niustrated songs; new mov ing pictures. Greenbaum’s Cloak and Sult House the maker to the wearer. 1410 SECOND AVR. Tel.—Sunset, Main 3448. ANT NEW ASSORTN EMT LADIES’ WAIST SETB—HAF NS—WRIST BAGS, ETC. ETC. HOUGHTON & HUNTER, Jewelers, 704 First Avenue, Seattie fe Wis on tion corre-| Monds with the mark “Ster handle myself beyond any question of a doubt. My lower limbs are no larger than they ever were when I fought my famous battles; my neck te 31 inches, and my chest measure ments are practically the same, In the short time that I have been on the road I have demonstrated to the sporting world that I am still there with the goods. The truth of the matter te that Jeffries knows that he not de-| feat me im ten rounds, and while I/ do not say that I can defeat him, he} wil know that there ts someone tn front of him during the ten rounds, and that I still have a couple of good Wallops left, and if I can't land one| or two within the ten rounds on Jim Jeffries, then I will take off the box- ing gloves and keep them off for- ever. The pubite in general may be under the impression that [I have been asleep for four or five years, but if I have been it has been with one eye open, and I am quite posi- is are the cele-/ tive in my assertion when I say that) there is no living individual In the world today that can stop me in ten} Very truly yours, JOHN L. SULLIVAN. TIED IN HANDICAP Sysonby, owned by James bed | Keene, and Race King, owned by 0. $14,000 Metropolitan handicap, at Belmont park, Brockton, Thursday, that the Judges could not tell them apart. The stake was divided, both! owners being satisfied with that| manner of settling the difficulty. More than 60,000 people witnessed the race and the cheering was deaf- ening. . SHERIDAN TO RETIRE CHICAGO, May 6 Jack Shert- dan, who has officiated as an um-/| pire for nearly 20 year at the end of the present year. With the closing of the gar Sheridan will hav completed his diamond. Sheridan was at one time @ player of ability tn the Southern league little nook out there in Callfornia to which he will hike when his work | is completed. Sporting Briets Battling Nelson is ‘round waiting for something to turn up.” That looks like the first section of the bridle path that leads to oblivion. “Just hanging | Although Young Corbett and Ed- die Hanlon are both far along the | downward path, they drew well in their short bouts with pugilistic no- bodies, Hoppe and Schaefer will New Orleans and game of billlards, Next fall, after | | Hoppe becomes 18, he will challenge | | Vignaux for the champlonship of} the world go to May known as NEW YORK, Hackenschmidt, Russian Lion,” defeated Tom Jen kins, of Cleveland, at Square Garden Thursday night. The match was for the world’s catch-as ecatch-can championship CINCINNATI, May 5.—Players who have been drafted by minor league clubs and who do not show up will not be subject to a draft by the major league clubs. A drafted minor leaguer must give his mi pay passage of your friends, by mail or wire, Northern Railw Firat Money back if tick LONDON LOAN OFFICE 6 Becond Av. Next (4 Guy's Drug , a Momey to Loam on Watches, Dia-~ and Jeweiry, or diamond you wee our display in our windew and ome peteee, marked in wake igurem keaac Lurie, Prop. relatives or with Great nd Yester OAS mW WARION LI2, STREET WOM Site enero SUPPLY CO. School of Photography free to Amateurs ling” on sliver. | SHAW’S ®RUG STORE Feceh?,,. | New YorkLiquorCo For Best Wines and Liquors, 9217 FIRGT AVE. NORTH. ‘ FREB DELIVERY. Vhones— Main 2472; Ind. 1325. iNew York Dental Parlors f guarant #:20 #, m. Sundays, #:50 #. m. 614 FIRST AVE., SEATTLE Recond floor Howard Bulldin opposite Penn Mut Ruliding. 3 to 6 p,m to 12 m. will retire | in the fail] 20 years of service as king of the| ‘The dean of umpires has a/ play a match | Madison} ager at least a season of work. T above is a new rate adopted by President Pulliam and Johnson, of the National and American leagu a, during @ meeting at this piace,| Thursday. aw nay Westbound Colonist Ra Will be effective to May 15th. Pre SEATTLE, into any detatls regar | 9 to 12 A. M.— } | TREMENDOUS DISCOUNTS FROM STATEMENTS. MEN'S SUITS. | UNDGRWEAR PRICES. | MEN'S SHOES. } Regular $6.50 Suits for $2.45. Splen-| Men's Derby Ribbed Underwear in| $2.50 Fancy Buff Shoos gor for..... | did black worsteds in sizes 16 t blue, pink and brown; regular $c). bos + $1.26 “2. | value; while it lasts .......-38@) pegular $2.00 Fancy Calf Shoes for | Regular $7.00 Suits for $2.10. Brown) Men's double brens: Back $1.65 | Cassimeres in sizes 36 to 42 Pure Camel's Hair Shirts 9nd | wens $3.50 Genuine Glove Kid Bhoes | Regular $9.00 Suits for $4.25, Stand-| Drawers: just the thing for Alas- | tur $1.95 ard navy blue, in sises 36 to 43, | Kai reqular $1.76 kind for....880) oon pn ether Regular $11.00 Suits for $5.25. Neat| Men's Medicated U nderwear, sold | Lined Shoes, worth &L78, for black cheviots in sizes 36 to 46. | the world over for $1.00; whlie the | $2.15 Regufar 5.85. Strong limited quantity laste for 420) “ arent Elegant Mixed Tweeds, in sizes 34 a ® arr Po yy pace agen for to 44. : = ee | pes ; ° $2.25 | Regular $14.00 Sults for $6.75. Popu- Men's Full Dress Patent Leather lar diagonal serges in sizes 37 to SHIRTS, for $2.45 All sults fitted perfectly tree of charge j M YOUTHS’ SUITS, | Regular $1.26 ytd Stiff Shirts| Women’s $2.26 Dongola Sho | Brown Mixtures, regular $4.50 Suite, | for -. 480 . $1. 25 now 3.50 | $1.25 Bott ‘Shirte with twe ectage «© Fancy Dress Hand Turned | Black Stripe Suits. very neat and| for .... . SBe} worth $3.00 for 1.50 nobby; regular price $8.80; now... | piack Sateen Shirts for. . 250 | Women's Dress Patent Leather with . ha Glove Kid Top, worth $2.75. for Popular Gray Mixtur new pat- SOCKS AND SUSPENDERS. teeececeseeses $1.45 SOPs Fegelaas 90:00) GUN ger _5 | Menvy ell-weet Alaska Socks, worth | Women's Patent Tip Turned, Sole Strong Double Texture Mixed Suite, | 5% fF ---- + 180] $3.60 Shoe for .. $1.75 new sty regular price $12.60; | Warranted Fast "Black Socks, while| Women's Extension Sole Dongola | now . 96.86, they inst, for ./.. Zo| Walking Shoes, worth $4.00, for | Fancy Socks, warranted fast colors, seseeenees $2.00 CHILDREN’S SUITS. | regular price 26e and 360, for. lle ‘omen’s French Heel, regular $5.00 ’ | Children’s %-piece Suits in nobby| Fancy 20¢ Suspenders for.......7e| Patent Leather Shoes, for,.§2.05 styles, ages 3 to 6 yours; regular| Heavy 280 Suspenders for 130 | § price Fe $1.15 | Imitation President Suspenders, reg- ALASKA OUTFITS. Russian B ages 3 to 10 ular price 60c, for ° «e+ 1Te| 12-1) All Wool Blankets, worth $19, years; regular © $8.75, for wand | for é + $5.86 | ‘ oe 8S "9 HATS. | eh : te | Two-p * 3 to 6 yours; | $1.00 posetes «.d, : 500} and tes ib All We ont te ankotn graye Femuiar $2 for,.......960| $8.00 Fedoras ana’ Debye a oe ae Boys’ 76c Corduroy Pants for. .36e| $225 Fedoras and Derb sis) * |store a tem ate One Hankets of grays, mixtures, MEN'S FINE NECKWEAR, ETC. see doras and Derbys ....91.36 | One lot ene rom $400 to $8.00 Fancy k Ties, all colors, worth | CHILDREN’S SHOES. sale prices $1.26 to $1.65 eeonee 14e | $1.00 Fancy Kid Shoes for 45e| One lot Comforters at 350 Lc sa Fa and Tlea for... 18¢ | $2.00 Strong School Shoes $1.00 | Rubber Boots and Shoes, Rubber nage f landkerchiefs for..,.B¢| $2.60 “Never-Wear-Out" Shoes. for| Blankets, etc,, are included in this 2 inen Handkerchiefs for..,.@e| oe oebe $1.25 sale at Sacrifice joes. Half Block North of Postoffice | | | Teeth Free All This Week BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS Tweilve-year guarantee, Lady attendants, Hours—8:20 to 6; Sundays, 9 to 12. Both phones. Set TEETH $3.00 Fit or No Pay. 1420 SECOND AVENUE. | Crowns 3.00 Fillings | Bridge Work of Th patent applis No More D: We have the eee eee anger, “Call || Jae. Moaws’ Hand Made and we will mine your mouth} $2.50 Shee ler sate at | free and convince you that we do aa we advertise, and tell you in ad- ce what your work will cost, No G15 Ist ree for pain! traction when hy oe charge for ) The Haul woes All work guaranteed 16 years, Houre a m. to 8p, m; Sundays, 8:30 to OnI0 PAINLESS DENTISTS 207% Pike, oo Thi and Pike. PECIAL FOR THIS WEEK ~| ONLY Chicago ) LoanOffice i cieitscnna aia Ranges from $25.00 up. HARKY SILVER, Prop. 117 Yester Way. A gentesl place to borrow money on @iamonds and all kinds of jeweiry, Birietliy dential RED FRONT FURNITURE CO 208-310 Second Ave Sout! ding my past (Receiver Alexander’s Saturday Sale 12 to 5 P. M.6 to 10.30 P. M MARVELOUS BARGAINS FOR THE MASSES. NO FALSE PROMIBES. PRICE BACKED BY THE OFFICIAL APPROVAL OF RECEIVER ALEXANDER. Regular $1.00 Fancy Cheviot and Per Monarch Shoe & Clothing Co. 1317-1319 First Ave. Between Union and University, Seattle “The spitbal! haw no place tn the} DOOMED ed and ts « corking good one EVERYDAY NEEDS AT EGULAR PRICES. NO MISLEADING SE EVERY ARTICLE AND EVERY TTT TTT TTT Tine THE DOPE SHEET--"\im ore ee eee ee ee ee }himaelf is an Soft Bosom je Shirts for.37e regular $5.00 Shoes, | WOMEN'S SHOES. Half Blook North of Postoffice We Handle the Best Line of Garden Hose in the Will offer this week as Special— 50 feet five-ply 3-4-inch Cotton Hose, regular $4.50; Special... $4.00 50 fost three-ply 8-4-Inch Rubber Hose, regular $3.00 Special 50 feet three-ply 1-2-inch Rubber Hose, regular $2.75; Special ERBSY BRO Ss ” Both Phones 1158. Pianosvter Rent Rent Allowed on Putchase Price KOHLER & CHASE, 4305 2a Ave ° (Established 1850. j Money lela! Velie * 55g eeet ! ; 4 gh t mynelf FAN FOOD Garvin did The pions The too slippery At th same time Shield that he was @ pitcher and to baloon ascension But just the same “Baybe” Dash wood was there with the goods Dusty Miller's blind smash was the only bingle in t it column. The score looked as if one t had kicked on the umpire and the other fellows got the game by for feit of the ladder fifth rung for am ‘alk about your Easter tions, Look at the goose eggs! Shields and Dashwood n't play together worth a cent. Dode Brinker fielded his post tion like a blind man hematitching a handkerchict. Who was {t knocked the stuffin’ | Out of Rusty's trusty ruffians? Garvin! | Who was it we all thought was bluffin’, As the atmosphere we kept a cuffin, And woke up when ‘twas nine to nothun’? Garvint Ding ‘im. Garvin! RRR KE * * FUTURE GREATS +) Tee ee ee eee ee The Foster @& Kieiser baseball team is the newest amateur aggre- gation of ball tossers on the list! in Seattln George Wililams, who will manage the team, stated Fri day that he expected to put a fast! ageregation on the field, and one) hat would hold its own with the best amateurs in the city. Williams old Chicago player. Frank Ricker will captain the }bunch. Games have already been! arranged to take place in Seattle |during the summer. On May 30 the new team will play in Portland, where they will line up against the | Foster & Kieiser team of that city. Westbound d Colonist Rates Will be effective dally to May 15th. Prepay passage of your relatives or friends, by mall or wire, with Great Northern Railway, Fr and Yesler. The Star will send the five pay ev ¥ cent ¢ Each coupon—A scription for two months, is good for 125 VOT! Each coupon--B—a ora The five teachers having when the contest expires wil! attle Star on the week's junke fs and Clark exposition. (Coup I vote fOr .sceesseeers School, City of .. as the most popular teach (Coup Enc months tion t be in name of Name... Address County State Please credit .. seeeeed OF cesecvene wteseeecesess County of . (Signed) . (it the subscription ts tar, Seattle, Wash. P.-1, Bulldhg, Fourth Phones-—Sunset, Kx 206 Se.ond Ave, Su, Mest place in town to buy ¥e Poultry of all Klada goustonihy o The Star’s World’s Fair Contest in this state to the Lewts @ Clark thelr expenses for one week, including rall- road fares, hotel bills, entrance far is good for one vote. Each coupon—B—sent with seription or a renewal of aan vo Bach coupon—B—accompanied by 60 cents for a new sub- companied by months’ subscription or a renewal ‘This contest will run @ uring Apt +» Wash. loved please findfind . “ subseription to The “Seattle Star. Subserip= lar teacher in the State of Washington to «++.+se+# & renewal put an X here.) Send all coupons to Manager, Teachers’ Contest, Seattle Fair to the Fair, a The Star Sends Them There iOurGas Seattle Lighting Co SIWASHES | ' DEFEATED Vv THE CLUBS Dn. Lome, ul uw an Fra » AB is Jakland “wy Por 13 19 ‘a atte 2 % Rusty 1 « If not king there wit, Alphong firme Neg. ™ bis Ratings ware ws oe Judge Me. vide and gag where We cay jset three hard 1 ones tor c r conte, ‘Naw, > do I# to may Ven UD fe 1 meda 114. «ht-foot and tell Virgia 1 him to othe he ould climb Garvin that he war honors | The human siat was there con. spleuously, And If the Stwashes hag had only bad & nmokestagh and, nasty smell they would have ‘ot & per ting incubator, Tip way they hatched out goose egy wan a fright | Meantime Acronaut Shields guy having an ascension, f Dode" Brit |ship. Before to terra firma Portland hag fi: runs and had bumped the Siwae into the bosky dell jcellar championsh! | Seattle Pe arty eck | TIGERS TO THE LEAD, TACOMA, May 5.—Two doubig and & like number of bingles om jthe game for Tacoma, Whale pitched for ‘Frisco and Thomas sai | Fitzgerald for the Tigers, Thoms was hit by @ pitched ball andm | tired in favor of Fits. Score: R San Francisco . 4 Tacoma .. .. 0 | ANGELS WON CISCO, May kate « won from Oakland bys fe ore of 10 to 1. The Angels scot [scr rung in the first, one in the me ond and four in the third without, hit. Graham was taken out of te box and Hogan was gubstituted Var | Haltren was put out of the gamefie kicking to Perrine. Score: REE Oakland 000100000-1 173 jAngela. 214010200-08046 | Ratteries—Hogan, Graham aM | McMurray; Hall and Spies Unglp —Perrine, AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 5, Chicago 0. Detroit 4, St. Louis 2 Washington 0, Philadelphia @ Boston 9, New York 4. NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago 3, St. Louis 1. New York 6, Boston 1. most popular school teachers exposition at Portus a the grounds, ete 26 cents for one month's subs old subscription is good for 6@ renewal of an old subscription, 75 cents for « three VOTES, is good for the largest 1! be the lucky guests of The Se t to Portland and the great Lew- on “A".) wee eeny 1908. Of cccnceweneewes eee, County of er in the State of Wash- yon “B". . Wash, . Votes for the most popu- sesesseees Bohol, City of in have if you use s what you cal Water Heater It is not an Instantaneous be er, but is economlt Land will as long as your kitchen boiler, | sell them complete and conned for $10.08, On exhibition at office, P.-I. Building, Fourth Union d rR | NATIONAL MEAT 70. Tel, Main 1211; sur peate at weet mar!

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