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190: | | : i, It was a eens! ome through de wr { l root 4 The Dane to € s off his | vem nan for an tnetant to what 4 Donald rought bis mother to the pla A : t ' fa look righ sewing to th jaw i Bat wa awful roar would get! Out for good and keeps, They woke q there with the] nee that o Nelson talks . . | biffatiok, hitting out two singles and tinually in the hope a ’ ; ; : Mo mame m his ntion to tw nh four times at th b that . at, F syed good ball and b 1} found that Pa é _ entirely how wa me a ful on he| * you got up and fight 1 will give the o ll i ; te. Bkel’ by tnning “begs . at the ther felle fond: f " t or aren and Roact yin to the other fello Monday afternoon foo prac-|ing recrults from the » Sitched eet 1000100 se vided Like » flash the man jumped to lw rem ar aver told Th Tecoma : t for tt 1 his op ny y and @ total « mon turned |t BS soe Ba H 200001 Mai My hock had caused him to for} ¢ int ymuo to the call, Most ed upor 1 als ar 7 played y and he tr arting th Seg Q ‘ ’ ul 1 | get himself and instead of ¢ €] of th new mon, only six Of or saem ha ng iv y alt y int " £ : tall jug | . hie 3 the ¥ r layin wa, He KOU! ta players Me-| Dean, the f f k DOPE SHEET er thalen hae 9 the w end which Was not] Donald, I crf nm and | y 1 nd oth 4 Thomas, the Ta A her ee of ing, @ ling to the a sont | Hagsh mut. and iley weal: “ ray pe nth ! f not n f 4 ge oe n talking hum . — te A ot 4 on Jobn ¢ a f th ot ' E of the Tacoma t Nelson te ta tall mor!, for’ t next fight I'l b | A goo ry t kin on « nt o . 1 ia MeDonald, the lota of funny stories, and : | Heenan, the old fighter, rev ‘ ble nditions.’” Of y j a 1 hench. of troubles t part of them ts the , reahned rm proposal to the girl he ke lors from the Seattle high nt Fork mag” A WONDERFUL TRANSYORMA. 4 Seattle team w are on him. One bg 3 rh der John made up bis mind several © ox to attend the “t n adel Y. M. ¢ t TION p. omg — ttles he ever had long times to ask ber for her hand, but r only Frank Dowd tur Twent "i re} P —_—--—-___- ———— a mighty good lesson. He wa thes toe nthe therm OBtoy peculiar manner t ind immediat to} and in. Pl ‘ w » : the front 1 1 woke in 1880, | ht t 2 . » iminary 4 A wae b af Frank Ba ” an old a 1 GRAND BARGAIN nd and the husky tad : pay the gate money] John had fought @ four-round #)icwoon Heenan and another mitt| sity player, registered Tuesday, but.| lux a at Wane é n, To 4 Natural Gray and Dark Brown him had had con-|‘ with Prof. John Donaldson, who BY) oiist, Heenan not agree on] says he will t i will be la ! ~ Wool Underwear, extra heavy expertonce, They | th! eo eeee eet | huseing and running managed (line terms and talked the matter over] year T . ety t ‘ haped off when the bell rang and pt ; ; ay the distance, and there wa i | Several of the cand were t e weight, garmen > “ . ior . ° with his lady | 1 8 | Since: wiek-ch tie cae he I , Z of kidding over thé bout which/ “pinatly, after a lot of argument,| husky men, and w he be 1 t | q Ist Ave. So. and Main St the other mag might do to him, The} #!° F ane . , ‘ | ng, Seal mat hed Why, John, Ii stake m fe on| new men to turn out firet | will ¢ at be played th the eo pictures tell you wuet We q ae = jattack was unexpected. and Nelson | 2 *one! hy oe from) They met and Donaldson sta ‘our winning Heenan said it was something un it oatt but the do. We straighten noses, correct : AMUSEMENTS Jaaw that he could get his man any ay » to New Then |e footrace which lasted 21 minutes! 1s. ‘and without any further talk an imereased interest in the hed in ne sation eave, apersie on an ry Seatties” | » latter knew it, too, and) Wilt be the electric belt an’) before Sullivan landed @ knockout. | on ine ect went to training, with nd Coach Cutts will have a! Oct 2 remo wrinkles, birthmarks, ; HOUSE Si28"9 | ring and fiddling Bat's opponent /¥nt saloon business. Altogether, Lleral others with thom. They Were! displayed ates from which ¢ ect & line-cp.| pavers plenty ef tie tn te without 4 JOHN CORT. Mar. Both Phone kept stalling in the most nonsenal-| > to pick up quite @ litte bunch | brought before the judge the hext) rie byitie was fought and Other old “U.” mon, and promis-| prepare. as the kuf TWO NIGHTS MORE—EXTRA manner. All of a sudden, when | of money ,., | aay and both pleaded not guilty us Uae a agg ee ‘VOUS HAIR Without! MATINEE WEDNESDAY no got Hat's back to the entrance, he| It strikes the average fan that] ‘Tho first witness summoned was) ) wk O10"! mah the. Of face sore or leaving 0 P. M shouted j* fen't anythi om yone left) asked if he had been up to the hall) 20°), -ustom, but went straight and remove free any hairs 4 “MRS. WIGGS OF THE CABBAGE ay, kid, dere’s yer mudder juat! to be done by the new chamy the night before. He ad od that| iis girl's house and demanded that return, Treat skin diseases, B beetiiain’ st nat oo . _—— —_——_—_—— a | he bad. Then the Jud od him] teat che ture her life over to him LUPUS and CANCER Incinded, um Ser Gea : e had seem @ fight and he re) ay girl, when she made thi ing the Flosen and other therapeu vk it seriously, | tic light#, remove freckles, tan and pots and discolorations. Give nts, obesity treatments and of course his |nnd shampoos, do manicuring and massage, All treatments given un- | der the dirertion of a physician, All | operations performed by a surgeon, 4 remembered 1 are not sorry you won, are “Great Elevens to Contest {sss .. Donaldson, your honor. #yifivan poten th i, but fi to} answer was in the negative. Beets] On Middle West Gridirons| is pose me bel that Bob Fitzsimmons ADt, and then accomennie’, should be credited with striking the lL. to @ nearby saloon, hy. | hardest short-arm blow ever deliv The colleges and unlversities of (will have the same lineup as that Beene hereon: shorts | the middle west are putting theit| which faced Chicago in 1904 Long-| Jim McCormick's star 1 It happen ring his battle with squads into the field for what! man and Hammond will m ake their) Jim's light flourished git her “toeieee poy y lending ee i We have our orders and must abide by them, The owner of this pi perty says WE MUST GET OUT SEATTLE : of a $35 are In October, That means we are compelled to ¢ 000-dollar stock in a short time, and in order to do #0 w not quibbling about p but have marked everything so that you will take It away once you see it. It's the only way we can do and dispose of this large stock in #o short a time. the 4 De Both Pho 4 John Cort, Mar. Both Phones 42 | vanes and football atudents be-[respective positions at and] istic horizon about long £0} was a thort, sharp right-hand cro Read the prices below ALL WEEK—WEDNESDAY AND|Ileve will be the best season the/half. In Captain Norcross, at quar-| attract the attention of @ apt woe Sco, HOEY Or cteemae te T. SATURDAY MATINEES, ¢ has ever seen. The new role|ter, the t asa great lender, | posted fans who were butt meet ee J aos “ness nis snouibers.| 2, 10 of the “Big Nina” which provides| Practically a new team will repre-| believing that Sullivan Wit | Sits adeoiiied . afterwarde that he| of the men] covered a comer. — wee |sent Wisconsin fiv Williams’ left. by qreaents rn ema tunes others] Mac's showing with ft t. Coach King ts al-| something similar to Rabli mbered a wallop with behind it. Maher wa hover rer woh fh |} WASHINGTON INst DERMATOLOG Jack Monroe by his friends in the jeast, When Jack met Jeff in Butte and was given the decision, he heard someone remark ery dog ha uble soles - 81.85 (0 and $4.00 Shoes stock, best makes and late style J. 8. NIGHTSER, Mer. Phone Main 2376. may not rep or . > See Bn th lj * Gragged trom the ring th less than|[% $12.00 Men's All-Wool $2.00 2 Ideals | ready cating about for new men to] ing with Jeffries. Join 14 age | CTAeEwe , Ve BUR ER: be fecngpianns begin the task of hamavering a team/| had about as much chanc im ° " i Eltel Building, Rooms 495—406, 407 BEST ONE YET SEEN HERE ning as Jack Monroe had oo ree A Shisha ‘tells $15.00 Men's Fine Worsted $2.50 Dress Shoe and 408, Seattle, Wash. A Guaranteed Attraction ot prac-| counter with the big. fet Mat Ry Sere e Seae, tee Oe T ERR $2.00 extra heavy Work § 9 to 12, 1 to 5, 7 to 8. | ‘ continued to tal sple to the extent of al jell for the battle quad is | Jobo I $18.00 and $20.00 Me Tailored Suits $ p and Dr. Williams is looking over new ma terial. His task seems about the] It waa a said affair, aceo A Super’ Everything jhis day Th I 4 1 FIRST AND MADISON most hopeless of any of the coaches,jall reperte. Rubtia didn't | This kant rénuing throegh Jack's! @ celebrated Hariow ‘ as the choice of candidates does not | punch enough to send Mac o! y Save eee, Sone ~ You know what they are; THE GREAT SANTELL augur a contending eleven for] road, a ch be had bim tap ennt He bade pretty good ten vercoa s $5.00 everywh how A Marvelous Sensation. championship honors. the count a couple of times. what |t meant, but the expression | ae . $2.85 po PLATES 4-ELLSWORTHS—4 The prospects at Ohio untversity| When finally MeCormich) Sent] O°ueuslly slipped his mind. When) i $10.00 and $12.00 All-Wool If $2.00 Boys’ Shoea, all styles REQu $—Other Matchless Acte—10 for a crack team are brilliant. Coach | down, Sullivan was heard to say — ornate iy al gr eee Overcoats .....-+-+ $4.95 and sizes .......-.. 81.25 RED $$ Sweetiand will have a sufficient) “1 guess he won't do.” wees OF STIaee BO wae Sears $15.00 All-Wool Overcoats mark, “Well, | guess these are my 7 aoe number of last year’s team back to otatiinns vse as on excellent foundation, and| The following story is told by he has several valuable men to fill|Tim Hurst. Tim was refereeing a Liat caeiadee vacancies. Ohio is not affected by/ battle in New England, recently, Tourists’ Excursion. the “six months rule.” for, as S/and it was understood before the! ane ideal short trip for tourlsts member of the “Rig Six,” she does! fight began that in the ninth round the U. & navy yard and bat- not place the ban on freshmen. : ow Vcnipn, ‘The Puget Sound navy dog days. 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