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nena) ak eSATA L TH STAR—TUESDAY, OCT. 24, 1905 a | H ® RACING ‘HESTON IS COACHING Basket Ball Girls A 4 . J abd some good work-outs ha on | 1 ae yo will not b until “aon the t fm the barrier, } and the class games played. There 4 col ants 1 be ready andj will be three class games, ono be Ja nod) = Latonla are the seniors. The winners of these two racing epote games will play Last year the Jockey Radke js now In training champlonsbip was won by ine : 3 i he ; oh sy ee ees areas “or pase] ab ae ee ember and | ISAGREEMENT of partners forces the immense stock of R. Simon & Bro. on 4 ecembe . ‘ ‘ * ica 4 while When the sea | Thus ft about 60 eandtieates have] the market at what it will bring---it’s a case of no compromise, and while S8ULTS AT LATONIA ) class Ix coached | ey is 2 7 ‘ sa Rewita 0 Monday's facing were ng henge gE it wg it’s deplorable that brothers cannot agree, it offers an opportunity to the public fe follows or university playe cou First race, six furlongs, selling » seniora and is manager of the to buy High Grade CLOTHING, HATS, FURNISHING GOODS, SHOES, Etc., Woodlands, Jack Ratlin, Optional; een pork A ow westhe eel 7 ae race, mile and fitty yards, used, basketball ix the only sport | selling—Amoberita, Sis Lee, Dolin ag eee ee rs sae a | F TH EIR 3 “7 a ” j@ taking @ » he boy | my, RS) race, five and half furlongs. beebetball players, cs ention att & es = ere: eee oo praoticn until the latter part | ; “Fourth race, steeplechase, club of November Fs ee--Caee Lanter, Tecatarre, A TROUBLE THE WHITES | ; Tian sese, wiite and seventy DON'T Have! E. yards. ure: Brancas, Mellvain, PO rf BA dt Fee RTE } 4 Cigariighter 7 +5 conches i# a reticence on the part} ‘ : re ce or ij iy ee eka cnr breven. Tees of the Indian piazere to mentide | R. Simon has bought the interest of M. Simon, the consideration being nett expeaiont vo mare a ctor examine HE $12,000.00, payable as follows: $4,000.00 November Ist, $4,000.00 Novem- 4 RESULTS A JAMAICA. SONAW. TON ee ere ee ee te, . ; 7 é ; ; Dette Results of Monday's racing Were} "neake university, Des Moines, ta,[ He tipe the scaion at a0s pounds, to| Hecentty, the center was discoveret Hl ber 15th, $4,000.00 December Ist. Goods must be sold out of the stock to w boasts of one of the nOWN OX= ive and three-quarters) po nea na ilies A daa a : ; eet ng MOiret race, three-quarters of mile, [uons'vv iam sippy ox J find fa aa active an a Cal. | teen's ceettine pa fone of the tin raise the money, and in order to raise so large at. amount in so short a time, we ing~-Sterting, Reidmoore, Wa-/ for the present season, and the la 1i-second man and] ion. wrists, and when he inquired ? ter Tank; 1:14 est man playing the game in t weight added to his gprs ees Papin core are akino ¢ sarrible sac resect LIT | ; P n.d “very ¢ » and item in Second race, mile and sixteenth. | Sci uf the country The conch Polat added to bis) bout Jisia that amoupied | are Making a terrible sacrifice CUT THE PRICE on every article and selling-—Broadcloth, Masa, fs Heston, the wonderful halfback | ing the ball at the at-meng | > “ae” - er Harris: 1:47 1-5 of the Michigan team for the last| Some idea of hie size can be ob sg hgs : oe the house, and cut deep. ; Third race, three-quarters of &) four years tained from tt Menten 10] case. the in@iann retrain tre : the Ter le a Ps ~~ Mipourth race, throe-quartera of a}* |e would be like “heap equew= of ca & iam tenetrech: [tendieny ee 99 ‘year they went to California, but}? 1 | Brookdale Nymph, Jas. Reddick; “Bat Nelson ON [mre trip was too and hard| SANDOW BRINGS uw | 3:14 2-5. th land bad weother was encountered) BUNCH OF NATIVES Fifth race, mile and a gen in the “Italy of America « purse—Ivanhoe, Copper, Legatee, Footb Il | Im the meantime, just as many When Sandow, the strong man, 3:60. r eighth. | a ligaments will be torn loose and an} Teturned to London from a tott of Sixth race —— a § Geet | many bones fractured as though| Africa and the east, he btmusse handienp—Miss Crawfor + Pie SM Me President Roosevelt had never aug-/28ti¥e from every country heres Alma Dafour; 1:53 2 gested eliminating rough play in|/?? im all. They include s@Wfttene Hottentots, Kaffirsqndens of Punjaub natives YS STAR SPRINTER | Much depends upon the point of | fot ball Ne ee eae eee RINKS | viene Ceenee tae the pe | "Abraham, a 200:found turk, ie the F John W. Morton, Engtand’s best Rattling” Nelson, who wears the | '@test acquisition to the Indi sprinter, whe won the 60-yard dash | belt of scientific scrapping, saw a! foot ball team. He is big and fast ; @ at Madison Square garden last week, | gaine of foot ball for the first time | but does not understand the points] . @ Getides the theortes of phystes! cut- | at Kansas City the other day. Hia|of the game. It ls hoped to have playing in the latter part of imens of phys through adwatioed methods of phyantcal cultures Men’s Suits $9.00 Top Coats and Overcoats furista. Jost before he won the race | comments, faithfully printed by the | hin MAYOR DUNNE | bled acrows the track smoking | reporter, were as follows the season. , | ‘ “ . . yi ‘ i ee tuaret. ‘He anid he smoked con-| “It's great sport. ut excuse Nat| There is friction at Wisconsla.| Wren Mayor Meo tg GI We have an exceptionally large assortment of Black Clays, Our stock is one of the largest and best selected in the ; Stantly while in training and drank | from mixing up with that bunch of |Coach O'Dea, of the crew, t8 chars) cericia) jiy jiteu on the boxing game Blue Serves and Fancy Worsteds in dark mixtures and Northwest, and our $15.00 line is unquestionably the 4 heer regularly. According to the| murderers. Those fellows seem to/! with using his influence to pre-| i, Chicago he practically put. the| ‘ asi Say Ses arate 8 ca I netted bine me a ¥ erg” theortets he should have a bad heart | be enjoying themse!ves but mine) Vent crew men from playing foot of bustatte there,’ ine 4-1 overplaids; all bo t to sell for $15.00; the styles are strongest to be seen anywhere—swagger garments in ‘and be short of wind. On the con- | with the padded mitts and a referee | ball, and unlews a satisfactory ar-| °\. Grary, he seems nearly perfect | that won't let them kick whee I'm | rangement Is reached there bide fair) |.) a saat down. See that bunch pile on that|to be a breach between the crew poor guy; he'll be killed sure. No, and the foot ball team. no foot ball for your friend Hat. | There was a bal! player named Doo What's that? Scrimmage? Well, !t Un, looks worse than that to me I'd | Who courted the girl named Roolin: wit . rather fight Jefries and Sharkey in| When he asked her to be his ith the ‘Frisco grand Jury | the same than take a chance) phis— invdhtigating Billy Nolan's claim | You can’t tell me|"Aw, gwan, yer only foolin’.” that the anti-prixe fighting bil! The plan to make Jim Jeffries) ™ Gomated through egs and throw him on his head | chief of police of Low Angeles seems | MO". the probability without being disqualified for foul- & grape seed in its veriform fornia will put up the ing. Well, I guess you're right.|appendix and is tied up in a bow-| mayse . they're letting him go, but that ref-/knot, Jeff ia devoting his Ume to! stayhe President eree in worse than Billy Roche. The) raising onions on his ranch near handsome winter styles, grays, browns and fancy mix- tures, also plain blues and blacks with belted dr full backs, We are selling this line during the sale at, CHOICE 2. ocorcecceseseccrecseers ] $13.50 buys choice of a splendid range of novelty patterns in colors, blacks and fancy weaves, styles are the new box and loose fitting backs, also belted backs; regular values are $20.00 to $25.00; 13 50 s Dissolution Sale Furnishing Goods SHIRTS We carry the celebrated Victor and the Summit brands, ne but private organi-| ing to their id hold he game. It A no purses sufficiently large to} t first-clane fighters can be the latest » Dissolution * Price ooo. -$9.00 Men’s Sults $12.00 These Suits are actually worth from $17.50 to $20.00 and corrupt that Cati- also. football squad and turn are made by best tailors, of all wool fabrics in the new ity sq - p im their suits to the manage- grays, browns and famcy mixtures. We are also includ- Roosevelt also eltminate that part of the f a Substitute End Crim announces pave over. What! And no one|Los Angeles pane whitch Grives ao ted ing in this lot a line of unfinished worsteds ; linings are PHCD ciieosccvovecreeeses ‘a that he will do likewise on Tuesday | killed? Say, wouldn't Tom Sharkey) Marvin Hart has fired his trainer the i. one ‘a arin - ms , : . *, : @rening. And all the trouble is | be a peach in this game?" Inck McCormick, and engaged Tom-| ve cutterais rounded aut wit eee Se PURSE Sitges tay are meth Se fe, te ehgenels It is plain “Bat™ does not like|my Ryan. After 30 days’ workout] poom ahs, 7. the game. Maybe he is a little jeal-|at Loulsville the pair will tour the ous country. Tt t# also plain that he does not -—-- understand the game. He did not appreciate what must have been a very brilliant running tackle. And the serimmage he thinks so danger- td is trying to play too much the grandstand and that he does mot give the other players a fatr to show what they oS ja thought that the trou! goon be patched up and that the will return to their old po- Bina think that “Big” Tom Me- newest single and double Breasted effects; Dissolu- tion Sale Price .. . s Men’s Sults $15.00 EVERYTHING AT WHOLE- SALE. LION CLOTHING HOUSE on the team. aa ccm ae oe Fate ive, ant tae which are the best makes on the market and sell regu- MARVIN GETS om tena over each other. A fine selection of novelty patterns in all the popular col- larly the world over at $1.25; soft or stiff bosoms; That is to say, the game is not dangerous—uniess you happen to get hort. an ABU SEMENTS. ird Avenue * Zastern sporting writers are handing Marvin Hart a bunch of bot ors and mixtures, also blacks; coats have self-retaining fronts, and are of th e long cut and all have hand made ‘ones for taking on Tommy Ryan as Qmanager. One writer, while admit- ‘Ring that Tommy was a great fighter As to the comparative “brutality” of football and prize fighting, {t de- pends upon the angle of the vision. Theator Dissolution Sale Price ceccossccccccccseveceesewssseoess button holes; trousers are cut full; linings are best fence. has recently kept before the| Certainly “Rat” will never quite ere te serge or venetian, and may be had in either single or UNDERWEAR Pimelight by arranging series of) understand why the public should double breasted effects; es y oo gh scores Hart for the com-/ put football above pugiliem TONIGHT, LAST Time, Dissolution Sele All wool Shirts or Drawers in gray, brown or blue; these ———___—_—_—— ROWLAND AND CLIFYORD'S PGW skbcsddidcdadis cms s garments are steam shrunkand will not shrink; regular ‘Tho footlights have regained an- Splendid Production of SPORTING BREVITIES Probably no eleven in the country this season has equaled the num- ber of trick plays sprung by Bates in the game with Harvard. The play ‘was on open style and Bates con- “DORA THORNE.” STARTING WEDNESDAY NIGHT, October same Company in Hal, Reid's Meautiful Play, “KNOBS O' TENNESSEE.” “Great Cast. New Soenery,” Next Week-—"When the B i Folle.” vn TTT OPERA Seatt HOUSE 4/2"? Theatre | Our foot ball Coach te sure all right; He said “Hello?” to me last night: An’ then he come and shook my ha price per garment, $1.25; Dissolution Sale PLICE oeccsseccceccecewesvenees ceevers During this sale we are selling all $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 Hats of this season's styles in blacks, brown and grays For, CHOICE oosce recs veeeeveesees Rain Coats PRIESTLEY’S CRAVENETIES—they are guaranteed to turn water, newest patterns made up in the season's latest styles, regular prices $15.00 to $18.00; Dissolu- Cee Bike PEGS a pnsscecnacvennin s nd, An’ said he knew I bad the sand, An’ was I comin’ out today? There wasn't but one thing to say. BASEBALL CAPTAIN MAY JOHN CORT, Maneger. Phertes? 66 Hy had four men back of the PLAY FOOTBALL Wo 4 EWE new double pase on the crimson|ency substitute for Quarterback JOHN CORT PRESENTS 9+ : E — mug players. Eckersall. An injury to the Maroon FLORENCE ROBERTS. + SHO Ss . After making matches with Harry | quarter would seriously derange the —In : Priestle %s Cravenettes atetmhor: COLD? GET Hi) Lewis, Mike Ward, Young Erne and/entire eleven. Jesse Harper, the “ANN or yee Die li We are closing this line out entirely, as R. Simon does BOTT several others, none of which came|baseball captain, t# receiving the > See : not intend to carry Men's Shoes! The celebrated Fried- man’s “Honor Bright” Men's Shoes and North Star Shoe Co.'s popular shoes, all lasts, all toes, Bluchers or bc ReserViations — a led tf promptly. hureday, Friday and Saturday, October 26-27-28. 1 to a head, Young Corbett is now/ most attention, and it ts probable engaged to fight Young Erne in| he will be given first choice. Philadelphia the latter part of the| heir best make, la stock of blacks, browns, grays and fancy mixtures. Felled collars, hand made ton holes, STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Crystalized Rock and Rye 75c PER QUART BOTTLE. 50c PER PINT BOTTLE. month. It looks as though the OBCAR L. FIGMAN AND RUTH a gentleman's coat in every respect; regular price $20.00 plain, in velour, vici kid, box calf and patent calf; regu- fight would really take place in Won. Lost. Pet WHITE “ Rr Meye og i 4 t ; regu spite of Young Corbett’s queer nc-|Los Angeles . occ cay OM “IN THE 7. ‘DERFOQT.” to $25.00; choice during this Dissolution Sale ss.+e+ 5 5 PRICHS—-Night 376 Last Tacoma ...........27 40 tions of late. Erne’s fine showing|Oakiand .. against Attell makes him a formid-| Portland able factor in six-round affairs. | San Francisco The Chicago cubs will train at| Seattle Champaign, IL, next seasson $1.50 to ig | lar $3.50, $3.75 and $4.00; Dissolution le Price, eS 4350| 2 $2.50 Remember this is no clearance sale of old, shop-worn goods, but a sale of the season’s newest and most desirable novelties, bought from the best markets for Seattle’s particular trade. Come---the goods show their quality---the prices speak for themselves--- first choice is best. $5.00 Down. Easy Payments. THE John Cort, Mgr. Both Phones 42. ALL THIS WEEK Wednesday and Saturday Matinee | 260, 10¢ Saturday Amateur Night WASHINGTON SOCIETY GIRLS. Keep fire over night. will cook and and evenly with el for the moat years. UBLE FLUE LAUREL is the Fi Your Old Stove taken as part tlegdahl é Co.,Inc- aaa st ail of STAR Bille Boclety Acrobats D it Lo it | Prices —75 Ic, Ihe and 100, ” " <t | of RANGE EX- ‘This ad an ite will entitle any IT’S A SURE COLD CURE. | may just [| woman to seat balcony, | i as well have | Wednesday Present be- p>) Vai a no more. The fore noon We: Fe chase should b 7 a % 104 First Ave. So. Phones: Sunset Pink 1751: Inde- * peasent 175 Free Delivery Mail orders promptly filled pad packed in plain boxes. | | 917 First Ave-—. —~—917 First.Ave. 1522 First Avenue, Seattle, 818-824 Se Marie Spi ler Hadji Leasek..Arablan Gun-Spinner Wilson . The Baritone! Starascor iver Pirates LAUREL HEATING STOVES for coal, coke, or; wood, save fuel.