The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 13, 1905, Page 2

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2 2 remanent [os RACING Husky Jayhawkers~ | Eta With Gridiron Records Bew ONEN champtor sprinter Gerard, who r The riders w after the rac Kland, on the great Mare 17, m Stakes at four miles will be Showing that many owners are thelr horses @ver & long distance, there are alread MH ontrics for this event ‘The fast mare Hor run Hot averse to sending not be on wilt fe any of the stake races this season i California, W. O'R. Macdonough @ owner, intends to breed th: Gor of Ormonde. Packey” Ky obtained permiasion “3 @nother season Stake cotries Ryan wil FRcea and the apectal $1.0 andicap _ NEW YORK Res # Facing were as fori First race, quarters of a mile, Bheen, Havnidal Becond one matte, seliing—D’ Ar. Kile, Plat Mistie Heather, 1:41 Third race, three-quarters of a mile, Bandicap—Fitp Flop, Hoorey. Kintey Gale; 11425 peegarth moe, mile and an olghth adicap—Redout, Eugenia Hureh. ¥ an.—Po last the Kansas univers reshmen the Alwin, tas one aaa rit peeen at toemlens ae Fifth race. seven-eighths of a mile. . BAGGED GRSY r m teams, and he eelling—Isaduisy, Sociep Bud, Glen has deen capita’ by 8 has succe tting Wwiether @ elre Beloit, Kan. his year) bunch of first year men which is the Bixth race, one mile, handicap ls the Jayhawkers’ | equal Uf the varsity In every resp Boy. Ivan the Terrible, Dedar ast year and year fore, | exeept weight. Henny” Owen, wt Beventh race, one mile, o Hrummage, respectively, as coach of the Oklahoma y} Massa, A. Muskoday, Janetta; 14 1-6 Relol | OAKLAND. Results of Saturdays racing were as ows First race, seven-eighths of a mile, Selting— Miller's Daughter, Dod Ander om, Portrero Gfanda: 1:08 1-4 j Second race, one mile, selling —Water | « war- | ¢ ~anado, The Lady Rho-| riors west of the Mississippi, is gtving | § Pesta; Lu | cove and a half furtongs, Largest Stock of HEATING SIOVES Also one Remington ten-~>*- two Smith Premier typewrit- Joe. Sir Edward, Retro- | ne mite, epening hand- | jas, High Chapcetior e Fitth race three-quarters of a mile, wgh McGowan, puree—Crusa Tocolan, Hear Catch. 5 133 2-2 nth race, mile and « sixteenth, me~—Reservation, Lady Goodrich iat oe | le i rting * | the =? |Sete‘as pow] von co tridey p. jonny wml Attacks Unjustitied Nov. CINCINATI Pha mo “ty yawh shetce. the quiness wot sks ped wue Benet Maly i uy the football player ingers in the sores. joint, and the Harverd her wut ray charren % uv Rie driv that, when played sccurdis he| tvs. the guys didnt put no mils on rules, football is neither brutal Bor nor on per tintipe am ther aiant hav especially dangerous. ho mukers hay wen Many of the attacks made on ve Be phe By kg iy unjustified,” way Z rounds « hea quit, thank are frequently made by peo ers. §=6One very fine nua lo who do not understand the game. Piano. Give us a call before you yers know the game best, and you | never hear them say it is brutal of ua umuaily dangerous. “When President Roosevelt recently made a statement about football r form he meant principally that th game should be kept clean and all eo- ‘ work, stugging, ¢te., “In this, of course, the president aad the prominent eastern coaches wha agreed with him are bey your FURNITURE ‘8 we cerry @ very large stock. cao gave you money. Dabney & Woodhouse Complete house furnishers. ol was shattered and elevated to the pedestal hen the Glante and in the in baseball Athletics eng correct. highest honor he failure Te my mind foatball ia the gredirat| o€ "Rube. Waddell to respond to the nde whe ‘ad | demand of the hl fans to Under prope oncom such es under | deononstrete his greatnans in the series @ competent coach | te made him perecna non grata with or cata training. the fans of that city. and the eocentric “T could suggest ne change in foot-| pitcher can never hape to absorb so ball rules. who want a more| much of the limelight as he ki up to open game, to minimtse danger. have! the time of his defection an Incorrect view of the ene, for the} On the other hand, Christy Mathew open style of play is the most likely | son, always m tm ave ‘ nie or, whoee ef: and of day freak; Mathewson th 1 good hy Waddell wii not pito’s Athietios next season. His xivet of ex Sole Agents for the Charter Oak LOS ANGELES Nov. 18—Warren | for the = atgen. yg ng ye itt ® | taiture this fall can be stoned for only has made good in all his batt re nom Joe. ae fr has an offer from the Spoka Ing. 2006 letic club to mest Honey Meliod best boys in the Phones, John 981 418 Pike Street. ne ciaas | ihm. but he te digas ott | before the Spokane club @ cember. Zurbrick is now training for | * hie battle with Kid Gorman on da, night. He # working with F at Banta Monica and Prey the fight with Gorman w | on accept the offer to meet Mellody in a ®-round batt | Zururock has demonstrated class tn e all his battles here. In fact, he ba overtooked undoubted pitehing he loses that, he will be a Have you talked to him? Page 6 r mixed with anyone who could m ste n epeae-aar-aae 104 FIRST AVENUE cna Melioay he will fina one of ‘the vat! Talk to the man, Page® *** Brery ie has a silver lHn- ing, it you dae Silver Crown Rye Se sm eomeopne THE SEATTLE STAI MONDAY, NOY..13 ee A ARETE MGs ee ere ee ae Win One Game ‘gill 2 moos] Sf al ior RRR RRR F Clothiers, Second and Union ylish Sie TIL | ‘12> * |CHICAGO LOAN OFFICE genteel place to b r ee ee | This Long § Risrcoal ney on t jewelry, , Bt uy fi Jexhibition Sunday and di ALBERT HANSEN Seattle Win Manields banded Saturd "WOT otaes* 1 Shields handed Saturday s Ito aa 6 iaateer 706 tat Avenue ackinte Raturday night the Seattle hah! lowing Waldron and She AMUSEMENTS ress the al entt , " t] Francisco 6 the tale Trica Avenue } | day's playing Theator Thirt ve runs off 1 t | The Most F Theat "| made by the northerner r 1 7 ae matutinal entertainment in shell, The afternoon game LLIA Ik co boys, but did not some xpecta-| Saye. In the initial i guess ons and waa repla I by Lave Lowtn, fliane gath ed in tw Tor who waa really > ths | Beale three taille Tonight and Tuesday and Wednes- . ean, ev ‘hg | tWO More scores were made aaant oe pain “ w LT In th rd “THE RAJAH OF PAZALA” rtiny ould only pass one man Thured T-1-¥ . four h he niatt ext ck—“A Human Slave; Ru Hall » In the w York of the ninth the Seale ma playing. look Interesting, and for a Beatt! boys were thinking of HOUSE }{e4'r9 Soc er tho woek end game 3 JOHN CORT, Manager. Phones & 5, San Franclece 4 1 crowd at Woodland SATURDAY GAME wocker | fers PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE | “PEGGY FROM PARIS. | At San Francisco—San Frar | Muste by Wm. La Tea . Beattie 0. | Raynes, w At Oakland—Osekland J | ARTHUR DEAC N \land 1 It's One of the Best. “yy” Be: ln | At Los Angeles—Los Angeles toa pi ae Arizona.” The University 0 , SUNDAY GAMES This is the kind of an overcoat you will want eB nait vere SS ee val Tidhinne | At San Francisco—San Fran thie winter, It's made to do service and look A 7 TLE ™ down to defeat at Recreation pawk 13-4, Seattle & stylish Heme of ‘ Te eee ee eeatromeors | At Onkland—Oakland 4-1, Pc It's a big, rocmy ortable garment that you THEAT!: hoses ven was almost patiecg ona | land 3-4 can alip on or off without @ bit of trouble. | “ of Baldy at qdhrter| At Los Angeles—Low Angeles 6 It comes down almost to your ankles, thus ful JOHN CORT, Mgr. Both Phones ae Tacoma 0-0 ly protecting you In a storm. The skirt is cut with Pi oc plenty of cloth to permit your walking easily aie Se ia ti h wi d The coats are made of medium heavy cheviots { ae Foe og tp De pena CON 4 i} iallens 3A te and worsteds; venetian lined; with or without ae si. belt in back ety Playing ageinst © team supposed to Other stores are asking around $17 for over Saturday Night —Amateur Night be that high school, | Wednesday afternoon at Recreat! coats like this, Our price is $12.5 O. “THE PARISIAN BELLES” i Funny Burlesquae and a Big Olle, lub footie the Sherma ~| park the Homttle Athi navy | eleven and the tear school | Indimns, who met defeat at the ha score of 6 to 4) of the Univeratty of W ton b _inenccession were kicked by he ow PRICES—Tie to 10c. bine ol © gridiran idol of} of vistory _Next- -London Gaiety Girls. . Britt-Nelson Pi oe QC. SRE Star Theater ree | SELLING OUTS | | enuine moving plotures of the! on fight wit and opera house th These pletores rotn taken from the te Colne to be almost pertoot m The &6 ais Royal Malian Band, Free Concer’ Danny Mann and Company. ‘Three Bounding Gordons. gure O15- 6171 Ist Av." | ES Never Break” Malleable The Handsomest Malleable Range Ever Built Size for size heavier than any other mal- leable or steel range ever pre- sented for sale, Double drop Oven Specially made to meet the fuel re quirements of this climate and country, Riveted, air- tight and as bestos lined, Check dratt to decrease the draft and prevent unnec- Tea shehes nickel plated essary waste of fuel modern im provements, water — pond making the cooking perfect and the temper of the operator serene, ao et vot lo explode in case of frost or exe Sive sfeam pressure ‘Mickel plate: side shelf Saves fuel, money, time piditeetaell and health, 48 easy of access for both wood and coal Note the large Come and size of the oven inspect it. End side draft An examina- pertect crt givioe tion will con- heat hi hay! the oven vince you. the only malleable range Pricey lower mete using, this device Cleanout eas sy than any other , z of access range, consist- Check front slide ent with size, and full drop door weight, dura- bility and fine qualities $5.00 down ~ This is a low warming ° closet the utilily and and $5.00 advantage of which 48 obvious per month $1.50 per % gallon. 93.00 per gation. SSTERDAY WAS A RECORD-BREAKER fn C, D. Hillman's Meadow Gardens. In ten days all of our cleared and grubbed land will be gone forever. No wonder, they sell for $260 for a tract over 409 feet long. Why, it would cost more than that alone to clear it Over $400 worth of potatoes raised on one acre of this land, Some have fruit trees. On sidewalks and city water Come out and hear 104 First Ave. So. also have un red land at $50 per acre. 100 hammers busy. We also want about twenty more carpenters Phones: Gunset Pink 17511 Inde. and ten more salesmen. Take new Renton car to Duwamish bridge pendent 1751. only few minutes’ ride. Come today. Everybody says it is the best offered around Seatt Just like a big iawn Free Delivery Mail orders prompily filled Our other leading Range is the Ohios Wrought Steel Range Our leading Heater Oak. A is the Prize 'C.MILES«PIPER(O CORNER FIRST AND SPRING —sold in Seattle for 17 handsome heater, full years and not a com nickel trimmed, econ- plaint—ask your neigh omy in fuel and dur- bor. able as the locomotive.

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