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4 ¢ ‘ 2 THE SEATTLE STAR--MONDAY, NOV. a7, 1905 cee nee ene REEL een stm ta em A Na nC eae OE Same imma © ee a mmm maar On ornate + See a se NA me NT es ke meneame te MOST DARING OF DARE-DEVIL ACTS Fight Pictures Are | | | DENVER BOYS. WIN a : Th Grand ua ff T p that a inday f ‘ 1 ‘ He n Seattle for the t , ‘ a The pleture re clear and i i 1 E: LOCAL “KNIGHTS OF THE LIGNUM VITAE” PLAY STRONG IN ;mateh against the and tnet, and ement ‘ They play upon th . noouver ag h und smooth. how fig ' 1 en a e THE BIG EIGHT-TEAM TELEGRAPHIC CONTEST, BUT ARE | \ANSNOr 48 tins as it wan—fle nd fa t f ut BESTED BY THE COLORADO PIN-SHOOTERS is as follows Z ‘ pape ad : act Saad jon mean Van ver 1 i ‘ , an “abyema cCOLUMHUS, ¢ oop! ° oo At Seattle. sma, Spokane, fof bad going for the - len . 12) toop,” “leaping tha pie sor fl - pee He Portland, Oakland, Denver, Butte! the total being but 8 7} pmers rapa mon dash” and other aerial dete te ‘an | 7 ellinghar % ores in an and Salt Lake, Saturday night, | of the evening for the ° Cai ms 13] which have startled thousands are ide fighting BANKRUPT SALE : Dewling teams rolled the opening * ” amateur performances compared to laa asthe om ty Fg hy ray’s $5.06 ® Bul $4.06 Hs Matches In this season's telegraph SEATTLE “Pats P “Stars” a new midair apecialty which was a Agee tg aye $104 854 tournament of the W n Bowling Jet 2nd rd 4th th] given ite first and successful tea tler for figh nly evident si dle oy t a¢ a Congress. Scherrer 188 © 181 199 197] at Sellaville recently in the pres The numb f blows landed by ray's $19.00 Buits, 4 Hae Denver lads ran ott with|Siowal=./- 168 int tel aM ise] ash Wednesday |'.0 0 tow inst oxic foe Ctra rly homey gag einy fits Suites first place, making a tota re of Scheffer 184 215 185 187 ard, the inventor the Bat r », but it wa MEN'S SHOES, 6,036. High individuals score alse| O'Donnell ..192 184 46 198} The act in brief is the riding of an Corbett and Fitz go Men's Sh 4 [went to Denver, Barks rolling 257. | Jonkins 163 243 194 167 188] ‘The first game of the commercial | automobile down a platform, con ler way. Steam back Men's Shoes. Bishop. of Denver, made high aver-| Grand total [series this winter will structed in the shape of an inverted ows got in mad M 208 4-5 | High average 205 1-5, | Wednesday might on the 8, and on the momentum theory af | aging & t he ad M tland landed second place with) High score | leys by the Leader “Sta and Lit-/a figure 8 » lower end of the} ad it LADIES’ SHOES, i & total score of 4.836. S le was Splits, | He's “Pete Both Captain Lori-| platform, for a distance of 10 feat, | py Por nmeye ee \ § : Third, getting 4.674. The other | Scherrer ; §| mer and Captain Little are confi- | swings on a pivot, and when the cain in 3 teams finished in the following ord- | Stovall “ 23 14| dent of winning, but it looks like/ auto strikes a trigger almost pt the in the © os % er: Oakland. fourth, 5.593, Butte, | Scheffer 18 23 11 | anybody's one at that end a huge spring is released. The setantly. Here where the su fe «MRD, 4.444; Tacoma, sixth, 4416.) O'Donnell .......30 ‘ front of the platform then shoots +E pat Msgr Nome Balt Lake, seventh, 4.413; Spokane Jenkins 2 | upward, throwing th to inte the how Rig Winding up the procession with Umpire Pin judge a air at @ distance 4. The Dane 4 the- game Uttle . 4,321. | James 4 = mentum in so great that the ma Britt moving all the time, keeping nd whirts at abe c ; The Seattle men, bowling on the/ and Dean ching makes a complete revolution | afte ike a bloodhound on Monarch alleys, made a total of 886 and is carried forward 36 fost eegedgrts sag THE BARGAIN STORE dn the first game, and made kind | On comy nx the turn it jands rf He will tell you. Page 6 eee 1104 First Avenue. Ming in the second to the A d ¥ 3 t Jupon a apeciaily constructed| head, and grasping the propelling} The auto struck the alighting) ~ 91,026, which was next to t ghes rca 8 en es “alighting platform i wheel with both hands, gave the! platform in safety, reboun and| Ask the man. Page 6 . Qcore in any one game during the The trial attempt was successful, | 40a! to release the aute « jown again, then pitched for AMUSEMENT evening, and beaten only by Den-| Bismarck Bowlers. Over 7% entries have been re-| and those who, with bi tagen| The machine at once plunged) ward and fell on its side, carrying | —— —— — RET nme Yer'a score of 1,072 In the second Jceived to date for the big house] and quaking hearts, saw thé bhge| down the Incline at a terrifie r part of the temporary platform, | DON’T FORGET THE BIG DANCE game. |tournament which will be rolled on| machine with its driver revotying | 0! ad which had been elevated five feet | Donnell did the stern work on Bigter and Morris, of the Arca: |the Arcade bowling alleys on De-|!m the air agreed that the acme in To thone who witnessed the event to the ground. Spic was picked! At Leach! P Pavils to be given the local team, making a total In| won two out of three games in Pp 6, 7 13 and 14 daring and sensationalism had been | It seemed that the auto and Spicer up slightly dazed, but was not in the Sy the Seattle. iuctris-mmaiteed the five games of 1,026, which was | fourth series of games with Keen! two trophy medala will be offered | reached remained in the air almost a min-| least injured A a gee iy om Punkedies some. He showed fine form | and Koch, of the Bismarks, om the |), wianager Morris, one for the best Harry Spicer, of Arlington. who | ute moth of them revolving The « teelf, Howard says. ing E Wednesday mber the entire evening's work, | Arcade alleys last week. =. / average score and the other to the) bas assisted Mr. Howard, was sq-| time, although the time was only a) was demonstrated to be a success 20th, 1908 See Dut especially in the fourth game,| The next games of this “age Ajman finishing first, including han lected to make the first trip pm thak | fe -. ond, sonia | RBG he will immediately put it on) | asooners! Admission 60 Cents. La- Dwhee he ran up a total of 245 pina | be rolled on the Bismark alleys| 4100. The medais are beauties,| Which he accepted withopt fhe} When the machine came within | the road | | He put in some fine licks In the | Thursday of this week. being of silver with appropriate and] *lightest evidence of fear ¥ | aix feet of the altghting platform It can be safely sald in advance | | FOR BENEFIT OF SICK AND Dis- Mfth game, closing it with five beautiful designs in raised gold) Spicer strapped himself to ‘the | it assumed an upright position, and| that it will prove the sensation of | it strikes and bringing his oa work. auto, placed a leather hat yesqm-| Spicer could be seen with his hands the country and will bring wealth ABLED MEMBERS. eo ee DE TEAM TO The tournament will be decided in| bling & football protector, upon bis | still holding to the wheel to the inventor | Music by Wagner's Orchestra Pate i ye ° full six games, rolled on two nights a ‘The and last game was fu’ Bowlers entering are taxed an en i i ie pe aT ; | Tickets for sale by all street car re nace — ba or N ith S d i ended dc je has decided the! proper suppor | men. BOWL ANACORTES 33. n° ones Or Scored bm ire’ way to cet into trreceians con | "Again in the afternoon the Com PAS dition is ta keep on fight! ne pont 3 muters bmitted to a seve beat Au Hits! Much interest Is being manifested rn P cts! 7 In the contest. A committes ts now ar oug t a beagles sie ne HOLIDAY AR vesday M e dicaps and meagegna | Me nigh A sraeemtinns the tant we ponchos ge agi Young Teddy “Roowevelt says he PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. TROLLEY CAR TRIO. the next match In SEATTLE 0; SPOKANE 0. would walk 100 miles to seo a good SATURDAY GAMES Richard, the Mystery, eanne Brooks, agen.” Aencwree Mes eemee cae, AT SACRAMENTO — Seattle 15, Oakland § AT LOS ANGELES. Portland 15. AT SAN FRANCISCO. 5, San Francisco 2 SUNDAY ¢ | Telegraphic ARE TO PLAY A SERIES OF SEVEN PIN GAMES prize fight. What's the matter with It was a heart breaking struggle paying car fare? with nothing to show for it at Recreation park Saturday after noon between the Spokane and Se attle high school elevens The teams were evenly matched) nd both punted considerably. Both | Laurel & Southern, . : Los Angeles Garry Herrmann is trying to coax o | Rube Waddell into the Rediand|* camp at Cincinnati, but annie Mack has not agreed to release the Herrmann thinks Tacoma 3AM - whe one dan . s men tenn ieee a cae genaont uld complete his 1906 pitch-| AT geacie it Gakland 2” Ariat ‘The Most Popular Theater, ‘The Seattle lads gained more ac-| '"8 staff, and besides he is confident | noon game, Seattle 7, Oakland 2 Russell @ Drew, Mars. he could get good work out of Wad tual distanee on atreight football . - AT 8AN_ FRANCISCO—Mornin; than did their opponents, who had|@*!t, Connie Mack sald that should) came San Francisco 6, Tacoma . Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Mat- the beat of it on the punting he pe to trade meal Cincin-| Afternoon game, San Francisco 1 * “nee and Night. — ‘The Spokane team and delegation |"4t! should have fret Tacoma 0. ‘The Beautiful Romantic Play, red a reception and dance AT LOS ANGELES—First game. “A BROKEN HEART.” “Powerful Play—-Good Company.” ortinnd 2 Sec 2 ond Starting Thursday Matinee, Portiand 5, posed of Wray, Freleigh, Rautman, Batley and Some time ago Everett bowlers Dobb. Five games will be rolled, the to- challenged Seattle team to a tele- graph match of 7-pin games, and Lon Angelos 1 game, Los Angeles Saturday night by the local high school students at the Renton Hill SEATTLE WINS from the Oakland bunch. th BREVITIES ion paren Saeeny CLEAR, DRY, WARM WEATHER. we Baturday night of this week the| tal pins scored to decide the match, | °'u> house P DEE eg en “THE GREAT first games of the match will be| Seattle stands a toue show of win-|_ The Seaitle bore will clase | (he THREE STRAIGHT STANDING OF Tae ost Eat Your DIAMOND ROBBERY.” jrotied on the Monarch alleys. ning the mateb, and will be repre | mi anksgiving. Seattle won the first Loe Angeles ‘8 ees 0 change in prices. Phones $00 The Seattle team will be com-|sented by a rattling good team. | game this season by 16 to 0. San Francisco... 57 49.538 Next week —Zinn's Traveaty Com SACRAMENTO, Nov, 27.—Three | Oakland on 54.500 an sg vin pany, “Fun on the Trail wins out of three games is the w Beattie ° ol a] SP ORTING the Siwashes did things iu this place | Portland ° 50 ATS Di Saturday and Sunday. Not only did| Tacoma es os 02 nner With a Perfect until the skirts were almost trage- dies. Nothing was too good and nothing was too bad. They were all Sat: si Come and be convinced. California offers many attractions to pleasure and health seekers at this season. —— TOR CROC SASS ESS CISPR R SEES SEES! the same to the aborigines, whe STAR FORM CHART FOR OAKLAND, CAL. One of the songs sung by the) usually sent out long. bigh ones. Resorts of all kinds. Take the | Siew: see-0s pin vin Princeton students at a he Saturday, on sloppy grounds, the ee bs wd eer e 0 jace--One mile; Princeton game, and whieh made 8! giwashes had the Ci t | mous mic Shasta Route. Im- Give us a call before you buy Ind. No. Name. Weight. Jockey. big hit with the crowd, was as fol-|tree sad biffitited Maesere Suteh| proved service. Leave Seattle §:40 and save yourself money. | 7 Jackfull ..... ........106 Sullivan — bate fips “if prysss fr non betty yo iggy gy A via ——fi* 8807 Eleven Bells . eed Way down in old Now Jorsey, You to call them such, threatened | {0 San Francisco $26.60 first « eeth Stops hair from Failing out. . There lives a Princeton Tiger A Sacramento atriplin thea | tions, Gesertptive literature and in We are building a reputation Pi | Cu Complete housefurnishers and Jength; second, 1 length. | Who will eat right off your hand.| young Haused. did the act of shov | formation at Union Ticket Office, | solely on the eS ae oon ositive! y agente for the Charter R Futurit alate But when he gets in battle ing the sphere in the morning af-| 608 First Ave. Seattle, Wash work. New System Dentistry Dandruff ST. BB agena ¥ .. ss Wwetant. 30 on With the other beasts of prey fair Sunday and would have been| **" E. EB. ELLIS, Gen. Agent. has been tested by thousands 418 PIKE . $504 Fireball Pst. S r He frightens them almost to death/abie to hold down the score with omens, ee and they all agree that it Is Or money refunded. in his peculiar way. Ask the man ~ Ad the best dental service now of- Phones—John 981; Ind. 3096, 8812 Conreid . 107 Otis $781 Princess Wheel 104 Knapp Time, 1:10%. Start good; won by 1 lengt fered the public. It costs no more than ordinary dentistry. Our offices are at First and Yes- ler, in front of the Totem Pole. You will be pleased with the work and the price. CHORUS. Wow, wow, wow-wow-wow, Hear the tiger roar; Wow, wow, wow-wow-wow, Rolling up @ score, Better move along Heady’s Barber Shop First and Washington ; second, neck. Third Race—Ono and one-eighth miles; selling. ae Ind. No. Name. Weight. Jockey. eee eee eee ee ee eee ee eee ee ee eo eo FSCS EEE EEE ETE EEE EERE RR RETR Kee ee eee S824 Ikki 105 Knapp ..... . When you hear the Uiger sing | Sone toview s. ies eae cae abe oak 0: 8 ils Jungie song. HUATES tock of, second-hand 4 ‘Time, 1:55 3-5. Scratched, Joe Ross. Start good; won by 2 The tiger fights with all b ight gong Wy 84 rd pon and lengths; second, 1 length. ' Heche = Long Male bail. n Janu id u RED FRONT Fourth Race—One and one-eighth miles; band Any old month at all ‘A e a er D FURNITURE O& Ind. No. Name. Weight. Jockey He plays ta win, through t d 220 Pike: Street. 8822 Bear Cateher ... 117 McBride .. thin, $810 Sam Nicholas ........121 Davis In summer, fall and sprigh | Lady Goodrich 0% Robinson . And when he'll meet you he ‘will eat en qa 0 | Seratched, Reservation, Watercure. Star good; __ you . won half length; second, 2 lengths. For he's the jungle king. PHONE R M76. LADY ATS BOSTON DENTAL Fifth Race—Three-fourths of a mile; handicap. Hub Knoll, who has played ball TENDANTS. PARL Ss | Ind. No. Name. Weight. Jocke in nearly all the leagues from cé&st OR: 4815 Im Joo sere AO MeBrido ...4+ to const, has signed to manage Day- Twelve-year Guarantee, | 8811 Retropatr 192 Aubuchon .... +® [ton in the Central League nest sga- THOUSANDS HAVE BLOOD Pol- Lady Attendants, $1. 00 } $821 Tenordale .100 Williams * son. i | ‘ SON AND NEVER SUSPECT IT Moere--8 + pil Sundays, ° | ‘Time, 1:14%. Scratched, Nealon. Start bad; w t eminent doctors have re to 12. Both phos second, by 1 length, Comilfo left Mrs. Rube Waddell ts confined in jared that Bio ig, Pols nin | 1420 SECOND AVENUE. | a Philadelphia hospital, wh pots on the skin, sores In the ? | Sixth Race—One mile; selling Reuben one is traveling #ith nn aap rere remnee rm falling ar, ome, Bas | | Index No. Name. Weights. Jockeys. “medicine” vaudeville show. His don't know it is Blood BOTTLE [48800 Briarihorpe ....-+ 2-109 Longue... stunt 1s to split an inch board with ee etn las ak wae Se. RELIABLE TRANSFER CO, A %® 8820 Gateway 191 Robinson a base ball. ve e $5.00—b R $ i ure, $2 # $904 Angleta 83 Shade y ‘ or Overvoat ‘for $15.00. You need the Pg BL netle only BY Ker rvs | Bi ggage, Furniture, Storage ts * Time, 1: 40 1-4. Gooa start, won by half second, Unless Wabash obeys the “Bla | money, we need your trac If you come , = NY! — = Office and storage room, 1216 First It costs no more for you to ! lengths. Nine” rule ine ‘ rd to playing in and try on a REGAL Suit both of us wi uy el Ls avenue, Postoffice building. i eshmer a colleg wi Feeeive the benefit of our know!l- : PTOPTRTETET TTT CTC CTT TTT TT Te eT Gad Ww tina Gk meee wilh have something to be thankful for origin and Phones—Sunset 902; Ind. 526, Warranted for one year to retain shape id color. Also kept in repair free ethan Ta Wabash ts said to be the most fia- grant offender against the rule, ‘edge and experience than it does ‘to take chances with onreliable “LONDON LOAN OFFICE 105 Second Ave. 8. Next to Guy's Drug Store, Money to Loan on Watches, Dias monds and Jewelry. K.; 3:062 = Fifth race, and and three-fourths miles; selling--Little Elkin, Double, Ch come an rile Mitchell's decision to be- American citizen with a _ Nashville Results Steel Trap: 3:04. permanent residence in New York | Do not buy a uy Firet race, three-fourths of a mile,|_ Sixth race, one and one-sixteenth | raises the'ewhal Siepielen Chat te te before you see our display. in oar . miles; selling Sincerity }about to claim heavy weight — play in our selling—Magistrate, Jno, H, Kirby, : ’ | window and our prices, marked in Pegay; 1:14 4-5. Belle, Sam Craig , championship, too P sian Nerve Essence. | plain figures. 104 First Ave. So. | Second race, 5% furlongs; purse—| «1 am the champion middle-| ‘The only unmarried men on the thousands Of cased of” Mert ASAAD LURIR, Bren, — | Deux Temps, Lieber, Grove Center; | weight fighter of the world,” wald |New York National team are. Dow TC Re ee ‘ } 5 Tommy Ryan in New York the ve ‘ praia, wenstnen. Phones: Sunset Pink 1751: Inde } ‘Third race, one mile and 50 yards; | other day. ~ A Dsedle York the Ho, RANE on Citbert, Dut the Tat fers Make digestion iBerfect “hd You'll find Shaws pendent 1751, selling; gentlemen riders—Mallory, | thought that one Robt. Fitzsimmons | wido’ . ieee’ Coe 615. 617 Fi A ed Pharmacy seerem Free Delivery Clauasus, Hand AWee; 170t ort |hed that title | Ryan | probably __ Sahay ~ rst ve. ie eheeat cA ‘ ‘ourth race, steeple vhase, short; meant champion middleweight talk-' “Young Corbett” \ ot § ; Mail Orders Promptly Filled courso—Lights Out, Potash, Lauraler of the world. wsutearssghetrivios HypaiecnBchirdlgrah Al er On the Square, Opp. the Totem Pole p Fhiiadetphia. | Sold tf retirement to recu; as he had exile only by Quaker Bru co fos 1 Mis First Ave Gi ook. 06 SECOND AVE,

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