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THE SWATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT. a1, 1905 ISSUED HIS FAMOUS DEFI FIGHTS THAT BRING BIG Avo, So, and Main St « LION CLOTHING HOUSE ? WMUSEMENTS af STAR A Biiperd ait FIRST AND MADISON THE GREAT SANTELL A Marvelous Sensation 4—ELLSWORTHS—4 W—Other Matchless Acts—10 EATTLE ».... THEATER *... John Cort, Me SET SPORTING WORLD AFLAME as AND STARTED THE PUGS TO pen MONEY TO THE PRINCIPALS TALKING—CHALLENGED “ALL iN OLD DAYS EMBRYO t e t ' THE BLUFFERS,” SLAVIN, CHAMPS GOT LESS THAN ail Rca ian e The game Wednesday wan- post MITCHELL AND CORBETT “CURTAIN RAISERS” DO Now PREFERRED ~CORBETT'S GOSSIP oe ee | | fell the day before and left the « ent 19 pgs aed Pi ob : m BATUR ; | ground bad condition, Halli. | Enter; A ation. ene | Siwaeh leaden, explained that | th Pr aller j r Williams panda were too soft nat enadly ay prise alter tt big A and that a good game Could not, be the ring stirred up the on the ‘ Adeals jut up on them ripe ea iaet unease oat 3 , mi Mike Fisher was th hotte man th t f J » t tie x BEST SEEN HER Jin town.” He « vidn't stalk, The theatri . , darch, 189 b as gotten ba : A Guaranteed Attractio Jonly thing he could do that made The great be ast " t ap p at PRICES —tic, 50 toe. NEXT | hun look anyway lke a human be uded a tour of the country, whieh | the preliminary fighter of ; #Bam De a li ing was to sputter and spit and had netted him a big amount of never receive beea ” | kick about the weather and the noney, He had met and defeated | much and get " fie » OPERAS «rs ttle manager all comers, 604 was th high ts , : | JOHN CORT. Mer. Both Phones, pore clay one Bp yaaa ean ined just reoched New York 2 jo im the . is ] yen owe, rom ae my on, fight with m” | hown n@ noe e had. Driday and Saturday nights ar, When the blk #lan of “Nothing Ahn adie eee ax waiting for th eon sullivan was in w was «gigi | tared. him tm the face, he John L. 1 remember well the m ked to # . bi Victor H. Shafer Present all. wan otf ing I awoke and was shown the m with b l¢ \ Otis B. Thayer and Gertrude Rondhiit : | aarti te | lowing ing a y = | Pa finn, Mar 1892, | , ked off that “SWEET CLOVER.” FAN FOOD | “oO ano ng, and] Ty go not know how y | tom that 1 Prices—-$1 Bargain mat m ain opt. 1 seon it stated @ dally |S 4 i mt fo ‘ thee, 60 tic. Seate selling The Angela tied into the offerings eyd me thre a that Britt-Nelson fight | mor a 61 of onan Sunday night——Retur ot “Mrs. of one William: n Francisoo Hee a a ‘') will bring more money naar Al se oe Bers of the Cabbage Pa Mt | and poun tuns, not al will t | ner than any battle ever ink the same way tha Rosner Rabest Coming jiowing the Pris <ore a Ma tb : _y ay, nink statistics will show that thir |! aes ~ ve i Hur T Lon Angele aan oe the iffers w have been ¢ vattie was the banner money évent| With the > A ———— erroriess game and blasted all thal PUTTING A-FAST ONE OVER ing t , mah apital at sny expense] in the history of the ring @ that Aff didn’t ouldn’t red Avenue poets ne a8 ee i Se Tey fight me, either the n |» I could stay « long time with him e Ben yg ctony I HEARTS CUREO. Auguat or the first woek in am informed by & manager of| Without getting hit b ‘ Theater aum was in fine conditic ya} Lam informed by @ man . u . - tember, this year, at the Olympic], Chicag ~g > BF “3 |#top my though w Third and Madison Street allow any of the Princo} Ato!’ Air ry ot heart e-1 . t theo Chicago club that pretimin : oe, 48 The Most Popular Theater. ltouch him for hard bite mi} en an t 1 with Dr. Mi ae the city lew. Oriear swadays re ore money th _ Oe en LL Te ee ALL WEEK batted in one of the runa on In tt a, ree 0 and a0] ihe principals in the early days ¢ did all my’ training with the one eens fee ame home himsel’, Tho sie w wulckly and mur Ja. | outeide bet of $10,000, the winner of] rene ceived. It ig nothing to| thought in my mind that 1 couldn't MATINEE SATURDAY 3t lor a . wed t use. | the fight to t eatire purse.| " 4 says, | ene, 1 believe that that preliminary #THE CONVICT’S DAUGHTER” | = pEFORE THE DELIVERY carne ee a“ 1 inatat wo $10,000 to| 89) Or mmore for a limited {| eahibition 1 had with Sullivan won Starting Sunday, September 24.) ‘ ‘ how that they an business, First |), Why, | remember once when | ™ f a Orlea the —. nit sacaepacin | ’ | Portland did some very ty eiLEe MIDI AT ma. Ses Sorees : Peter Jackson asked a manager of | challens fe b : ft agre rs est HEARTS,” hitting Wednesday whieh w m| ikhart However, I give preference 18/4 ‘¥risco club to give him a chance} ) woh ere S0ue o first “a HONE . | \the Glenn “Tee Golan 2 > this challenge to Frank P. Slavia. 145 show what he could do for prac-|} this article th Alma Hearn as Dad's Only just as hard, bet not when ti re as he as is backers have done/ ically nothing. On one occasion I} ” — Girl saick and Beetle | the greatest amount of blowing. MY| remember of George Dixon offering | HOW’S THIS? |xecond preference ix that bombastic! ts cive the other fellow all the} We offer One Hundred Dollary’ Re Great Piledriver River Scene needed 4 Spirited Acts Elaborately Staged. both tn tw Realistic Comic Barn Dance. od A moe Bo change in our prices. Pho | to 1 in favor inter, Chas. Mitebell, of Eng~| mor > get an opportunity to gain land, whom | would rather whip| more experience. And you ean bet} than any man tt world, My wa knew what « straight! third preference ts Jas. J, Corbett, of America, who has achieved bis share of bombast of the Portla it is on Corbett, Abe Attell, | that there aw the way ofa baw Tt ie reme nothing doing a few years back | business jball team in Tacoma next poason But in this challe I i bt 2 | Mike does not want to tall about Don't walt untit Xmas, but fi) .y tahter > crenenge'! mrnee ; ng. Peter deahoon ¥ ALING, jit because it makes him fee! awfull - acer. a few that turned | worn / come and see what we offer The Marquis of Queensbury rules hampions, would go forth a simieath You at 10@ cach. You will not [| must govern this contest, as I want for whatever they could ‘git WEDNESDAY GAMES. be able to get them later at JB] f#ht, mot foot racing, as I intend wanted to learn the tricks as [keeping the championship of the] poon as possi * and that is why . wore « fot to the top ule picked up. See them and you (Signed) “JOHN L. suLLIVAN, |‘——® hetero will buy at the ‘Champion of the World. You can imagine the sensation this created Chariie Mitchell, Frank Slavin At Seattle At Low Ang Ban Francisco ? At San Francisco—Portland 6. s. 7 . , Oakland 1 SEATTLE. > game this price, Just a « joo lon Angeles 3 TACOMA FURS Do not delay until the ele WEDNESDAY GAME! Take Virginia or Cedar AMERICAN. LEAGE ! and all the big men started to talk, |— ** a enat Denes Se omnes, the Pa shh a Street Cars. Al Cleveland—Cleveland 6 Chi but none of them could see fit tolf #n¢ * max t ameor ) the r nwest cigs & n place the $10,000 aide bet. At that |f| Give Us an opportunity to show you our splendid stock of all the Furs At Washington—Washington 1 fume I was under the management |— * &* Purchased in this or any other country Boston of Wm. A. Brady, and had many T. PETKOVITS & CO. Pioneer Furrters. in 1886 119 Marion Street. friends, I gathered together my At New York—Philadelphia ¢ St New York 1 ore money and then asked my friends} — to risk some theirs on the out-} NATIONAL LEAGUE come. The reault was that the chal At Chicago—Chicago 6, Ciuctunati lenge was accepted in its entirety,| ———— ‘ 1325 2nd Ave. and articles were drawn up and The Stove That Pleases Eatoablind RELIABLE TRANSFER co. Baggage, Furniture, Storage Office and storage room, 1215 First svenue, Postotfice At Roston—First game Boston 3 signed as follows Rrooktyn 4. Second game: Boston 1 First—The match ts to decide Brooklyn 1, Called in eighth on ac the heavyweight championship of count of darkness the world, a stake of twenty thow At Philadelphia——Firet game sand dollars ($20,000) and a purse Philadelphia 3, New York 6 Second of twenty-five thousand dollars game: Philadelphia 7, New York uf ($26,000.) — “Serond—The fight shall take That the new science, Suge ative! place before the Olympic club, of Therapeutics, ts rapidly being! New Orleans, La. on Wednesday adopted by our prominent. men| September 7, 1892 Dargeet anit steongest throughout the country ts proves. by Third—The contest shall be plano and orgen house the fact that t he judge of the furen- under Marquis of Queensbury rules in the Pacific North- | ile court of Denver, Colo., is tating the gloves shall be the smafiest that west & course of Instruction in this mcl- the club will allow, and other de ALLEN & GiILBERT- ones, He is doing this, to use bis tails of the contest itself shail be Bg moe ao co. left to the Olympic club. Second Avenue. own Words, “that I may be better} jable to understand the minds of The challenge and the purse and | youthful prisoners that come before the figh e of great interest now ‘ ‘ ; me.” Ry suggestive therapeutics, ) on account of the Britt-Nelson fight a ay not only the tix of the body are| which took place practi Seattle. cured, but also those of the mind, | 13th anniversary of the rancisco, a = oes Orleans event When purchasing a heating stove gee that you are well aat- infied in every particular before paying your money, We know that the Garland will m r ment, Our customers tell us so, We can give ¥ go0d points about thi VICTOR TALKING MACHINE RECORDS The item of expense ix never slowed to interfere in procur- ea record fer the Victor Com- pany. If money can bay the ‘Voice of ani artist and that voice is worth reproduction, the Victor gets the record. ‘That ie why Vietor records lead in popularity. They richly thelr leadership, too. IANOS FOR RENT We are the oldest, Diamonds, Brooches, Rings. Scarf Pins, Links, Studs, Ear Screws, Ete. Houghton & Hunter le an affliction of the nerv therefe daily to the sooth- jing in Der Mile Anti- Pain They are abeolutely harmiess, and drive’ out the pain b: a reasonable price. relieving the irritate condition of It haw the improved Laurel Bl tne nerves. Guaranteed to benefit Two Fine, wit and without " 5 1 Reservoir Construction, MCL noone *, h |. Should your copy of The Star fail in the reanon they bake more WB aecrranl ~ i conc og 6 etek. ny ~ quickly and evenly and re- | ming, please do us the wor to avire so much less furl then up our main office (Sunset, Main patructed in the old 1050; Independent 1135,) between 6 § A , “a and 7:30 o'clock, and we will send Pi Ply o seed Sa you a copy at once. If you should era depremt’ teak wees miss it more than once, please tele- tock Gas te Ge wt hak phone us every time you miss it. wear out Whe gheet adbestes In this way we can be certain of ‘The fireboa t# large and the giving our subscribers a perfect ser- firebox linings extra heavy. vice—and it is the only way. THE STAR PUBLISHING CO. or wood, $5.00 down and easy ee buys one 2 First Avenue, Seattle arith $24 Second Avenue, NO PAIN NO PAIN NICE TEETH P We are the dincovere: 4 . besenlineneupagein’ tnators ot the only reliable and ects Ballard. It is constructed for the mass- Jj entific aystem of painiess dentistry. “DON'T BREAK HER ARMS, GWENDOLYN.” “Take holds, indies, and remem-j;ciety of dear old Lun-nun, the Ia | dies have gone daft over that exhil jber the referee's decision is final; | grating sport of the Japanese [doth shoulders m be placed known as jiu-jitea, which consists | squarely on the floor.” mainly in crippling your antagonist |} “Americans have seen female base- | titi he (she in thie case) is too much ball players, and once in a while a hurt to get back at you and must | leouple of Amazons engage in a prize succumb. | | fight. The participants in these The picture shows one of these levents are not classified, however, contests in progress in one of the a j |im any particular “400. most palatial parlors of fashionable [night this week, strengthening the weak points brought out tn last Sat urday’s game with the Olympics. | YOU'LL FIND Shaw’s Pharmacy In the exclusive West End so-' London The High School's next game wil be a practice game with the U. F./ Manager Babcock of the & W. on the 30th. There will be no| High School football team returned | game in Seattle thie coming Satur- | Wednesday from Portland, where he | ay. has been, trying to arrange a game x with either the Portland high school; ST. LOUIS, Mo., Sept. 20.—The at- or the Multnomah Athletic club's torney for Senator Burton today fil second team. As the Portland high | ¢4 4 demurrer alleging errors in the| school does not open until the indictment Made by a distiller. It is not a patent medicine, but a pure Whisky, highly distilled from the choicest malt, well aged and can ‘be used for medicinal and family uses. Ner’s Malt, per quart bottle 75e Fiue-Construction Heaters—Oak and Oakland ACROSS THE STREET FROM THE LIGHT of September on account of he| ne 7A’ a + es; absotutely airtight; econom- We extract, crown, fill and clean or oon ete per — vottle. . Lewis and Clarke exposition, it will] Don't come. Why? Page 6 tells Y M18 OLD LOCATION AT foal in fuel; no danger from 9} treat teeth absolutely without pain fi team will] - on ganea. Provided with hot binat = guarantee all work for 16 Ateeecrecsecrosse weneee 75 be very late before thet White Rye, per full at. $1.00 be in condition. The M. A. C. second | -— team is very anxious to schedule a Fine Old Malt, per gal. $3.00] game with Seattle if they will play Fine Old White Rye, Law! gallon | in Portland. Manager Babcock soys | Cures ail chront 83.00 cases withou that he will play either the Portland | fon. “Cure feature that thor the lasting quali’ pot and gives additional heat. ing capacity. For soft or hard coal; can use for coke or wood, Tell _you more if you come in That gives the most absolute sat isfaction ts GAS LIGHT 1206 Second Ave. TEETH Our name alone ts s guarantee ; that your work will be of the dest, jand at the lowest cost consistent ly | | ) . call, ‘ high school oF M. A. C. necond team | fest. Fovte all, bone oe wilte ws, We'll fl in*portiond, the laiter part of 1 ttle. Is the nearest approach to sun GEO. H. WOODHOUSE J hi frets: wor. treat you rig! season. dort , remedion | fas | — 4 ee TELEPHONE 368 FOR and in and have free examina- y . oe 1 t ee q ' om \ . wert a bt _ rig been ace that have 4 aan OT FREE QUICK DELIVERY. SOLE AGENTS. | All our operators are Icensed hy perceptibly weakened this week by given up to die. , ye 1405 Second Avenue. the state of Washington. We do not Will Coyle, the quarterback, leaving Fusrantte ‘to The Welsbach Gas Tight is the : | do cheap dental work, but you get adhesk, Gerla tahuele entering ttl hour best artificial light known, as well the best here for haif the price ____| gharged by dentists whe belong to | the dental trus ChicagoLoanOftice BROWNS Posies DENTISTS as the cheapest state university. His leaving, com ktan ney end 4 ing as it did when so fow of inst ! dine s players ave back in sehool,| nee payer | Sh entail a great lows to the team ih and . aw's worry 4 = | 3 First Avenue : oneal Nes | oe Seattle Lighting Co. Ph 0k ee Poa ee Coach Frost haa been putting the| your cas P.-1. BUILDING, FOURTH AND UNION. armacy & qumren Geass te borree maner on | sy an 6 Ree | . tor Mitt pinctice every SPRmUntOD Bee a stu Phones-—Sunset. Bx, 27; Ind, Bx. 1. 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