The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 25, 1905, Page 2

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€ - RACING Rverything ia in readiness for the opening at the Emoryvite track on November 11 and owners and trainers of the thoroughbred ar busy these days prepari thelr eharges for the wir campaign Oakland presents a number of val uable stakes to be compoted for, the Burns Handicap being the one of Kreatest value and likewise tmport @nce. This stake will be run on January and already those horses eligible are being pointed for this event Nit n stakes in all Will be decided the Oakland track, and something like $47,000 will be hung up in stakes and added money The Christmas Handicap and the ‘Waterhouse Cup are the next two Most valuable contests, each being worth $3,000, to be divided between the three first horses finishing ‘There aro over-night handicaps and other races that will be frau to suit such horses as are at the track and under the guidance of Judge B. C. Hopper, who will act as pre siding judge and handloapp The Meeting shoul! be productive of Jenuine good sport RESULTS AT JAMAICA Results of Tuesday's racing aré as follows First race, mile, handicap t three-quarters of a Water Dog Inquis enth, selling—-Sun Ray, Wyeth, Flamuia 1:48 8-5. Third race, five and a half fur Tongs, selling—Leonora W., Benev lent, Montainus; 1:07 Fourth race, mile and a sixteenth the Amagett Handicap—-Sidney C Love. Monet, Gamara; 1:47 3-5. Fifth race, mile and a quarter selling—Hippocrates, Mabel Rich ardson, Banker; 2:07 Sixth race, five and a half fur longs, maidens, purse—Meddling Daisy, Swell Girl, Duenna; 1:08. | RESULTS AT LATONIA Results of Tuesday's racing are} as follows: First race, three-quarters of a anile, purse—Hedgethorne, Royal Income, Young Sater; 1:18 3-5. Second race, mile and a sixteenth, | selling—Falernian, Harmakis, Fox | Hunting; 1:54 2-5. Third race, three-quarters of a mile, selling—Topic, Delagoa, Agnes Virginia; 1:18. | Fourth race, mile, purse Gold | Enamel, Dr. Wang, Arelina; 1:48. | Fifth race, three-quarters mile, purse—Inspector Girl. Nan, Woggle Bug; 1:15 1-5. Sixth race, mite and 100 yards, felling—St. Tammany, Stee! Trap, Tapiola; 1:55 15. of a} French | and Kiss mile course will be used. J. ARONSON 104 FIRST AVENUE SouTH { | | i | | | | | a. WARM BY USING A GOOD LIQUOR. IT PREVENTS A LOT OF SICKNESS. COGNAC BRANDY $3.00 rer cation. $1.50 rer water cation { 104 First Ave. So. | filled Mall and packed In plain boxes. orders promptly THE TAR—WEDNE OCT DAY, University Players Wrestlers not KING OF WRESTLERS Still Squabbling Always Fighters IS MAN OF RON ==: 245 ee a ©» Mond a & t t iT i i ye * t uabbl tween ¢ Cute t Got put le by a lw 1 " f hat b through tt all t 1 weight 0 Roller Skati gg # oller ating 4 try=out with ! In Vogue | ugh hammering hin i lw th roller katl enthusiast h OTBALAL TRIM. tb 1 lot u FOOTBALL Oct. & Ma 2} proud of his find, and says would be champlon of Amer BIG ROCK, Ia, Farmer” Burns ox-heavy weigh ay if he followed my advice, but he champion wrestler of America, at 44) didn’t He's too fond of apring is a man of iron. He has rightfully | chieken and likes to get out with the A earned the title “king of wrestiers.” | boys. on VASE He has done abc t times Burns won the heavyweight cham - r LY, w, much as ts usually all plonship by ating “St i PR on a lite of a wrestler. He Is the mout| Lewis in Chicago in 1895, He did ft]. y ge “yHE KICK OFF” popular man in the world of the|by strengthening the muscles of his| mat Ineck by @ your's special training | a eer vo bite ; Temperance fs the keynote of his| When they met, the “Strangler’s’| MA0agers 4 a By Pee A th Aut R success. H or drinks tea, co Kk had no effect on bis neck of Sf eliowe ‘bi iniaierence! hother 0 ace fee of tnt ng Ih Burns | at The same neck baffles the " ~ Fs N j | |tike a leech! Weight, 170, atripped wf ta of the youngsters who dealro| UX & lowch! | Weiat rm ext Year Selence in wrestling was created |a title cant ering bist, whole by him. Burns sti all the} He held the championship uncii| “Fre turing. bis, w | college ried the manager craftiness of his prime. He watches | 1897, when he was defeated by Dun | Clee vf towne a i a a his opponent Hke a cat watches a/ Mel MeLeod weighed an Son epented. the at Oy per wlio yr care ot oun mouse He always has some new | pou Burns weighed 166, Jenkins} 40000 “during his whole.« sah caumninadiakteain. ants ter aeaemans oe card up his sieeve to play when in «| obtained the championship by de ” sae lacie teen eee a Teamataaeah eae on Rane See pinch feating McLeod. Gotch took his My rs . ~ aa a boy by a man in the middleweight | Lut lost It am man bao: ptahemeni ch went Gb A S660) cea ae toa class, and still holds the title of| One of Burn ) vi Re oe we ee re a) ante haan Oa champion middleweight wrestler of| tories was the defeat of Hali Adal.) ° 0? [hil Mi” Oe Mnceylvanial "The Home Induatey « . fe America, He stands ready to defend|the “Sultan's Lion,” who was the) 7°" ~ A cies; ee eee 5 i: content ofl comers a equoror of Yousst and of every |manager, “and we'll toss in the eol-| be raced for under a commission a ¥ | lene agency for Dopers Cigarets!” | ke Burns found Frank Gotch work ing in an lowa corn field. He ts American wrestler excepting the| Farmer.” | The auctioneer waved his gavel in preparation for the final bang - Dissension Tuition, board end agency! he | GROVES KNOCKS OUT HALE shouted. “Do 1 hear tree clothes’ a> Sianives: ‘tee ence eukt This one is guaranteed for four full _ years and a post-graduate course | tan wa n . | E in the fourth round of a scheduled 20-round fight here Tuesday evening Fal c a n ‘Whee the Hoson Nationals and eee jay Kiem Groves, of Balt Lake. | SNgy Os the Badger eleven, anainted by Kadie the Boston Americans met in the STANDING OF THE CLUBS. {eres Ray: OtA-etanees ale and} hore was @ fustie In the throng. | M0lt and Kransicin, Not a “W" championship series old Cy Young Won, Lost Pet the Denver lad s being #0 badly | cables iam beret: threads jman te missing from the team. ‘The pitched a game, and opposing him/| los Angeles ...... 42 at aecor threw up co tuition, board, an agency,”| ch has marred Wis- ‘was his namesake, young Cy Young. a j wee = pod the fourth roun: cried the newcomer, “free clothes, ao athletics recht ene ‘who has been with the Nationals Perel “ag eves indians ss pel rent free in Vandergould hall, free |" ntirely disappeares oa mad a ee Ln ioowe Gettin cle oe eel ow ing textbooks, free trip to | Biltings track, at Mempbia, which bd ‘of Sm a lige Tacoma . 3 640 AMS Gone!” shrieked the surtioncer } was built four years ago at an cath oop a goo fe | He's yours, What Name? mated cost of $300,000, will prob Daas ieeaesmiue tonecth. act” 2 N Get. 25—By a) Lhe Monarch bowling team. com) “Manager Hale university. Last! ably be cut up for building pur made the marrow run cold. An| LOS ANGELES, 35.—BY ® \eisting of Scheffer, Stovall, Schu-! juno, by graduation we lost our| ioe Utien ee old fan up in the grandstand, who| Score of 7 to 2, Seattle, through O8- | man, Allen and Franz, will Wed 1 abe tastes ane-ate af toe line a. —_> oe ae a /qeust have been going to ball games| °*" Jones’ flyaway in the eighth | nesday evening play their first tele| men The honor of our aima mater! pacers reeled off world’s champion for the last 70 years, rove up and) °t er Tuesday's pe to the = graph game of the season. The game] jy at stake | ship trial Billings track yelled: “Cy, run up and kiss your) Fels. | pose Es acess Poh 198 T7288 | will be played on the Monarch al-| “Report for practice,” he sald to| = 4 . av papa. Don't ery! put up * line of bieacher-taik that leys against the Hellingham bowling’ nis purchase, “next Saturday morn- | % : ar a were | Ing in the gym lot.”—~Puck i wasn't to his king. Six runa were “Kaufman Wants to) '282 327% 2282 ston prank Watewort, the & SELLING OUT : eighth. Miller succeeded Jones, but | at:ie wor Fie weagy tric s enn Royw’ $1.75 and $2.00 ar Meet Hart the bad work was done and the Si- t man ba oo oat neave ener rn s rree pair .. washes lost the game. Seore . ef a tae Wit ple Pics pooh Loa Angeles .. 1010000697 \ jn wre. ne ioeat cries Pham LION CLOTHING eoaas Hite ae Ue BLP S £2 cits bn the dent fotace toed a oe C. 0. Larned, who was recently} Firat Ave. 8. and Main St. AP Kaufman says he will take on | Seattle 0001100002) 0 os three gamen total pins to| treated on « charge of shooting} = — oe Ql atptrants for top-notch honors| Hits OO1220111-8 5 vies will be bawiea | £FOU8® on the Mercer island game AMUSEMENTS. ae fast as they can sign the articies - Prieto nd Ar.| reserva, was Tuesday discharged by | ss ei > Gitte ht and Ar| ‘ Beattie He ways he prefers to meet Marvin TUFSDAY GAMES Juntion Gordon. The case attract ‘GRAN OPERA Hart. As Hart has signified a will- ‘ ed considerable attention, as} HOUSE jeomiee fngness to fight Kaufman there PACIFIC COAST LEAGI | Lovers of open play in football; Larned ts well known on the istand! sony cont. Man P ae oa Mhould be no time tost tn fixing the} At Los Angeles—Los Angeles 7, | will admire the game Yale is play ian was at one time a game warden |~ Arenueoor frond Gate for the match. Seattle 2 this season recent games| there re 4 oa page err w At San Franciseo—San Francisco | Yale has given ae pretty exhibitions} Game Warden Reif swore that JOHN CORT PRESENTS ‘The second international road!» ‘portiand 0. lot open play as was ever seen on} Larned had #bot and killed the FLORENCE ROBERTS races at Havana, Cuba, will be run 1 th " r .. » defendant broug 11 and 12, following the|, At, Oakland—Tacoma 4, Oak-/the «ridiron in the Rugby ec. | grouse, but the defendant brought In Miotidn beach toureacnent, A 350] 40" © | Douglass, who broke a leg while| witnesses to show that he had not “ANN. LAMONT” Florida beach tournament. A 350 —_— playing with Annapolis nat| The court austained bis contention.| Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Saturday Matinee. fon, jn | last searon, | OSCAR L. FIGMAN AND Wolcott Goes In ms for the navy | LIPTON WILL CHALLENGE RUTH WHITH Oct. 26—8ir ‘Thomas| “IN THE 1~<DERFOOT.” Training ounced yenterday that] SINGING COMPANY OF 66 COUGHS | he expected to chaltenge for the | wae : ~aiene $1.60 to 26c. Matt- Se oat America’s cup in 1907, as it was DETROIT, Mich., Oct. 25.—For | eee ang CROUP =‘ late to chattonge for 1906. capri ea weer | his fight with Willie Lewis, of New | York, which Is to take cin ao Ee tan TLE » big te on the outskirts of Detroit tober 31, Joe Walcott, welter P THEATER Sasa bent ) | John Cort, Mgr. Both Phones 42 ng in his quarters here. ; = will coach Walcott during his train | Pion THIS V EEX. oe ing. Tnesday, while training, the he inees ae Between. jtwo fighters got to going it pretty Mat ay and 2 fast and the spectators thought ree Saturday Aimateur Night they were seeing the real thing | |Lavjene is in fine form and, as 1s e WASHINGTON SOCIETY GIRLS. known, is always ready to | a hase ae ta fight. He says he thinks he will | ; ' > and will entitie eng make a specialty of six-round bouts UNION MADE Daloony Present be and return to the ring | Black Silkoline Mechanics’ | Smoker Looks Like a Success » members of A wig Bilt of Show. STAR Mar! Athletic elub who inter Haast Lawn k.. Arab nner part In the various eve Sold Everywhere for 25c tba ae lh a at will be held at the sm ears dh Starascope trates ht orking hard on FREE FOR THE ASKING “at ae pag pen nism Boor Aye Third Avenue | Theater lent shape. ' Great interest is being displayed | | The Moat Popular Theater in the coming smoker, as it te the! ne N and Dr first of the reason, and pre'iminary | to a series of club smokers which are to be held this winter with the zs Multnomah Athletic club ses ; Firat 1's Garry Herrmann'’s announcement ! Mt |that Joe Kelly will not manage the Cir Reds next season comes 615- 617 First Ave. KNOB6 0’ TENNESSEE.” as a big surprise, Kelley has beet wm ita eT, . dignkd to play with the team, | On the Square, Opp. Totem Po! All This Week—Saturday Matinee. Herrmann says he is looking for a ShopCa aS | 1 25, 1905. WOLF SIMON QUITS SEATTLE PTTAHIS sale is a result of the condition of my health, and the ridiculously low prices prevalent are made pos- sible only for the reason that I must le Seattle in the near future. That’s why | am offering merchandise at prices that would bankrupt a manufacturer. That’s why ave OO it’s possible for you to come and select a suit of this sea- J 4j son’s make at about half its real value. That’s why you can purchase a Cravenette Raincoat (Priestly make and others) at prices less than the mere cloth costs the weaver. That’s why it’s possible for you to buy Shoes, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Suit Cases and Trunks at a figure that would surprise and tickle your pocket book. You Trade $1.00 For $2.00 Worth of merchandise and in many cases you will get a better trade than this. It is my purpose, during this sale, to dollars for the buying public. If you are headed in the ame direction, come in and e you lift Remer r, this $62,000 stock is all new goods purchased by me in anticipation of my always heavy trad 1 I am selling it to you at a third and a half of what it cost me. I am doing this for the reasons men- 1 am parting with my cash for y good reason that I cannot help Certainly I would not ask you to believe t but I am doing so for the tioned above the sake of giving it myself, Here away Read them— Men’s Suits Suits in cashmeres or Scotch blue serges, fancy and Scotch mixtures, square of $8.00 A full line of the latest cut and make In Scotch tweeds, fancy worsteds, single pie double breasted, retailed the worl at $20.00; Simon's Slaughter PHICE se cveccecececes The very latest 1905 make double-breasted and round-cornered, in English worsted, plaid or stripe, and mixtures; regular price $18.50; Wolf Simon Quit Sale Price .... sees s d A swell Suit that we have always sold, and the prices that h to you are Raincoats Black, gray or blue, regular $15.00 value; Simon's Slaughter PRIESTLEY'’S CRAVENETTE RAIN- COATS. All colors and shades, regular $20.00 value; Slaughter $11 00 s Simon's Price ..ccoccevcecers 3 Men’s Hats Celebrated Bell Hats in all colors and shades, soft or stiff, regular price $2.50; Simon's Slaughter This Kall block in all colors and shapes, regular price $3.50; Simon's mean muc Business M¢ tweeds, re Slaughter } lar price on’ Sir Black Cl worsteds round corner, regular price $16.50; Simon's Slaughter Price .+ee0++ worsteds, ‘The well known Lion brand Hat. Slaughter John B. Stetson, regular price $5.00; the regular price is $20.00, either single Simon s or double-breasted, in fancy cashmeres, Slaughter and French wor- PHICE .ssevweeeceeceoes s sted; Wolf Simon Quit Sale Price : $1 3. 0 ' Custom made Suits in unfinished worsteds, in plain or stripe, double or single breast- Men’s Furnishings 100 different fancy Stiff Bosom Shirts, $1.00 kind; Simon's ed, silk lined throughout; regular price Slaughter Cc $25.00; Wolf Simon TICE cece ree ne eee nne wee re tee 8 Sale Price ..... $14.00 Unfinished Worsted, silk lined, special hand tailored, double breasted, hand pe hand button holes and lapels, regular price $22.50; Simon's, Slaughter Price ..sceceeeesene $1.25 Black Sateen Shirts; Simon's Slaughter 65c 85c Underwear, Price ..ccceeesceencoeseoses $1.50 kind Woolen Underwear Simon's Slaughter PHICE .eecccecrevecwneroies eee Dr. Wright's Health regular price $1.50; Simon's Custom made Suits in unfinished Tibbet and Foch antag Cc blue serge, double breasted, silk lined TIC® oe . —. . Silk and Worsted Underwear in blue and pink colors, sold everywhere at $3.00; Buckingham & Hecht Shoes, universal price $3.50; Simon's Slaughter Price 2000 cwescrece Patent Leather Shoes, throughout, regular price $35.00; Simon's Slaughter Price .... s Men’s Pants Pants in Simon's Slaughter Price cashmeres, worsteds, $2.50], 5 pairs is, regular price Simon's Slaughter Price .. 500 pairs Pants, all wool, and sizes in all wool, gray, blue, black stripe or fancy colors goto olotane! not to rip, regular price twe $4:50 Fine $6.00 values; $6.00 ; Simor Simon’s ee Sinughte $3. 50 ogy 3.25 A BIG LINE OF TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES also inciuwed In this sale The North Star Celebrated Shoe, sold every- where fc Simon's slaughter Pric r $4.00 (010— WOLF SIMON——I010 FIRST AVENUE One Door South of Standard Furniture Co MIDDLE OF BLOCK

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