The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 14, 1905, Page 2

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THE SEATTLE FIGHTING — ALREADY SCHOOL VANQUISH |CHARGES AND COUNTERCHARGES MADE CONCERNING BIG STAR—THURSDAY, DEC. GIRLS ARE WHO'S TO SUPREME ‘According to the city bullding In spectors the falling of a portion of the eighth floor of the Lowman fackies on tb celving ship men wil game Sunday The Multnomah boys will ar here Saturday morning at § o'cloc bs sg giving them time to do a lit * is tice and running before | BALDY WILL BE oS | PULLIAM PRESIDENT YORK, Dee. 14.—Harry C. TANGL | | 1 States re run a little over ATHLETIC CO-EDS, AT HIGH | building yesterday wa unwed by TICS . 5 > a - the false work, or supports being re MALE RIVALS BY ADOPTING TACTICS OF J DITEH—PROBAGLE FIGHT GETWREN GOVERNMENT AND | moved while the cement flooring PANAMA was still “green PIERPONT MORGAN _e It is said @ poor grade of coment --- | WASHINGT YD me ami Tt tw bik that a y fight wit Tho prospect of a winning basket-) Coach Frost took the team out to} hun hereon utendvel O en z Dall team at t gh school this! Ballard last week, wh he had Tachi in ine ane ane year are not bright, to say t | the use of @ vacant hall, but this| nd the American 68¥ The oni The v t was f Th >» be too great a ¢ ernment the other the team cannot y e to) tance Magoon disputes Amador's right} practice. Coach Ff supposed Plane Fail. | to grant any franchises affecting the | that he could use the armory t | It fe understood that practice in, but on later investiga-} Manager Belford had completed are looking for cen-| tion found that M Hubert, coach | arrangements: for games with the} the isthmes, including | id of the girls’ baskets team, had| Tacoma high school and . re) company engaged the armory the use of| Sound academy, but will have to the girls, and refuses to give it up.| cancel them . Armory Has Only Floor The & be racticing Panama railway As the armory possesses the only | under the direction of their coaches at oe Teller floor in the city on which basket-/and plan to play thetr class games | ; - eon soin ti . omplat ball can be played, it begins to look| next month. Later the team will) 1 wv pposttion to the Pana as if the high school would not be| be picked and games played With | conal He ix not an opponent te Tepresented by s basketball team | I teams from cities about the} o¢ a but did not believe} this year | , 4 success, as hoped for or - | He was not willing to charge fraud saa iN truction of the canal, but hosen for the club's quarterback | way prepared to may yuch enter iu the game Saturday against Mu ise was ever inaugurated with #0 | noman. j t | - ¢ celebrated al ed the use of riench An t star playing on the Mult n 8 »,000 and » nomah eleven, is out of the game thing | | having recently been operated upon | t Virginie, « ‘ iF for apendicitis h it would r n An average of 177 was struck bY | years and cost a half billton of dol. The West Se thall team) the Multnomah team when they | larg mt the canal. He ad e has received a from the] we tin last night. The Seattle | vo or 1 po jelphia to play a is very probable pulled off. Givers secretary and treasur mal League of Based Smoking Teche ae 50¢ Aithough nothing certain has been | John T. Brush, president of the | eee TE Neckwear ..... decided by the management of the | New York club nominated James A. | } verve . 85.00 up See*tle Athletic club team, Baldy | Mart, retiring president of t “hi | x i Golé, who made his name famous | cago clud, to run against Pulliam Am intricate business tangle wai Bath Ro - $4.00 up ts aa quarterback for the versity} but Hart deelined to ran | presented to the superior court this| Lounging: Rébe Silk Hosiery. .$1.50 this season, will probably be jMorning when Stone, Fisher 4 or obe | Lane, et al., filed application for the eneeee .. $10.00 « Pp Handkerchief 25e appointment of a receiver to take} harge of certain dry goods stocks, jon behalf of the creditors of the McDonald & Wolff Mercantile com | pany, of West Seattle ‘The applicants charge that trans for of $4,000 worth of dry goods was} | made first from the company named | j% John McCarty, and then to the Wolff Mercantile company and the! | Edwin London Dry Goods company, | | the two latter firms each receiving | one-half of the stock, and MeCarty | with “intent to cheat, delay, hinder and defraud the aforesaid creditors,” leaving for parte unknown with the Gloves ..... - BLOG up Evening Dress Protectors $1.50 up fancy .$ Lod up - $1.00 up fancy . $1.50 up Bags and Suit Cases $2.50 up J. Redelsheimer & Co. 800-804 First Ave. Cor. Colum- bla St. Shirts ..... $1.00 $1.50 $1.00 suit . . 1. 00. Suits and Overcoats For Men ...$10.00 WILD GAME IS SEIZED GAME WARDEN DISCOVERS IM- MENSE CACHE OF FOWL Pajamas .... Braces, Night R Umbrellas ... Underwear, Waistcoats, | County Game Warden Rief and ty Joseph Cameron yesterday ver a ton and a half of wild | proceeds game in the storage rooms of the| The applicants dosire a recetver to Armour Packing company during | at once take charge of what remains an tnepection of the packing houses} of the original $4,000 worth of of the city. stock now in the hands of the two D. J. Burch, keeper of the cold| firms to whom it is alleged McCarty says the game ix) Made the transfor. owned by Batier hotel and) Burch Bros. 909 Post street. War- rrest of the proprio. UNFAIR CUR REN l A CHICAGO, Dee. 14-—When the ' federal court adjourned at noon to- tors of the Butler and Burch Bros will be issued today and the guilty day but one of three Jurors accept- ed by the défense remained. He | 2 aon For Boys .. LIGHTED ROOM 20x80 Corner Sixth and Pine Street Strongest Overcoat House in the Btate. parties arrested Joseph G. Walker, farmer Mendota, IL The other two were Peremptorily challenged by Morrt The detenes ta charged with unfairness by the government. Apply to the Minnesota been re-elected football team, has Current is a junior _ COYLE CAPTAIN ST. PAUL, Minn. Dec. 14—As gy rl DABNEY & WOODHOUSE | f=""").72.0".02"""") HANDS NOT TIED Boys Suits FURNITURE DEALERS 418 PIKE ST. Phones, John 981, ind. 3096, WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.-—In the senate this afternoon Tiliman read | an extract from Taft's speech 4 Are Included which he sat tngineer Wallace had in lute « the isthmus. | This Sale trol of had said that his | By a majority of three votes over 2 by red tape. Tillman | Jay Smith, his opponent, Wil Coyle, | said Wallace should come and vin- | the famous quarter of the Seattle | dicate bimeelt high schoo! football team, was yea- J. ARONSON 104 FIRST AVE, S. Apricot lterday chosen as captain of the team for the coming year. The | election of the foothdall captain for | ithe ensuing year has not been so somes for years. In Boys’ Suits sale haved at this qfite a ques- that sale we tion over and realize BREVITIES, ] large assortment rar th genuine SPOR ING 108 ANGELES, Dec. 14.—8wan| ing from 3 tore4:years genuine bar- | Swenson edish tailor, battered | f 2 r the pur- | in the door of Mrs. Marie Baptiste o age-—every one | | }San Pedro, last night, and shot worth at least twite as toasting ree times, inflicting sealp wounds. | much as the marked wenson then took refuge in a cot-| . Kked at Boston is going to get into the}, , price—now marked at ; " . = 4 jtage on Long Beach. When the| 2 Come in and get a fighting game this win Clabs | marshal went to arrest bir 4 serene oe BEDS y g are being organized with a conven | blew out his beaine working suit that usually All $3.00 and $3.50 Hats jent and elastic membership role a . e that should successfully drive are put in at 2.15 el for $10 or $12, through the loophole in the law Men's Wool Sweaters, | $4.95. that permits of private clubs hold formerly seliitix © “for i fx-round boxing bouts. P » & i | yn poo tae vod : ot | » and up,,aré now Come in, anyway, to its oldtime popularity. The 4 marked at .+a»&A.25 | look around. ance at the preliminary ev in New York was the largost in the history of t in Goth am The Intent college to talk of drop ping football unless the rules ont —- WASHINGTON, Dec. 14—At a onferen Per Fuil Quart Bottle of house of 110 to ge mee age Arig - Pas * I modified is Northwestern. At a ; to create two new gant decanter filed h win meeting of the trustees many of the | #tate, klahoma and Indian ter free with every purchase of worst features were attacked, Final | ‘try a8 one, and New Mexico and $2.00 or over. It is our annual | Arizona as the other matter will be taken | polidaya. } the"towa foot bail tum |), WOODEN IS WILLING | action on after Fred W Christmas greeting Second Av. Near Columbia KING BROS. formorly Sully’s captain of the Towa foot ball team. He haa been eleven, on the dentist three years and is @ student of Dr. W. P. phy Woodin, for two years | an at the county lote this afternoon ap. county commisston willingness to re- The commis as good | assistan 104 First Ave. So. Phones: Sunset Pink 1751: Inde in- | pear Bon- | ers to signify h |main in the office Marit of $2,700. trag and presents to players | pendent 1751, to be strictly tabooad. yners have no fault whatever tr Free Deli » who gives « $580 diamond) find with the young doctor, s to a player wit be fined 63 and‘ ave expressed their desire that he! Mail Orders "romain at the hospital 14, BLAME? 1905, | or dirty coment, ha od in 7 — “ ut ave Man. | ment takes considerable time to hole 1 ayed up. | harden. + al pla " , WILL COME | : Bd a A VARIETY SECOND TO NONE “WHAT REASONABLE PRICES” 3? : ; , | Jacket ath Rol WOOK) colters will come to this elt m-| 5 Bro & « in athe ae a ae i} day with high hopes of taking back eg 1991 2nd with them the Wallace cup troph $32,008 Blothing Stock LION CLOTHING HOUSE ot Ave. 8. and Main St Our buyer got busy and ‘cleaned up’ a lot for a large wholesale house in Chicago We can sell you Heiprul Hints |A $3. 50 Shoe FOR™ Given..... Teas, Coffees Spices Come right along and let us show you how quick and easy you can get a beautiful Guaranteed Watch FREE Great American Importing Tea Co, 309 Pike Street, 4 SEATTLE 908 Second AVE. AMUSEMENTS. GR AN OPERA °osiee HOUSE + JOHN CORT, Manager. Phones | |Tontght, Friday, Saturday, Sunday Henry W. Savage Offers the Mui ai Comedy, THE PRINCE OF PILSEN By Pixley & Luders, With Jess Dandy and « Strong Company. $1.50 boc. Prices to Matinee, a January 19 EATTLE =... THEATER 3.» | JOHN CORT, Mar. Both Phones 4% All This Week—Matinee Satur- day—25e, 10¢. The Broadway Gaiety Girls \One of Those You Shouldn't Mia, PRICES—T5e to 10c Starting Sanday Matinee, THE JOLLY GIRLS } Third Avenue Calve. q 921 SECOND AVENUE Between Madison and Marion DE FOREST. THE SEER AND || and other marvelous happeniner HEALER. iy what agences de ae Theater things occur, you ask yourself The Most Popular Theater, Few people can tell you, er | Russell & Drew, Mere. ulne spiritual r > ware —_ and yet you are f to admit NIGHT AND ALL Wi RDAY MATINEE, Best Comey there is something tn it all, We are all seeking the truth, and edy « some of us have found it wh THe igsOUR! GIRL tloge to If 20d Spectalties. pratood. 1 ea et and the you without drugs in mind or body, or both? and see tne, Be advised. yourself to be placed in th way of health, » om. The ma ek Starting NDAY MATS! DE EMBER 17TH, the Ni ij sh Dialect Comedy, é THE GIRL FROM SWEDEN. erything New. No Change | INER. Allow ¥ BAL\ARD'S NEW PLAYHOUSE PRINCESS THEATER PATSY DOYLE, Comedian 1 ne Childrens o right direction foubt often said to you Why did I not do thus and i greatly {Saturday and Seley only. on. peters A -e STAR $1,000 REWARD ‘ f that the Star Theater ti] nting A wise man once maid many things betwee ens and the ear misforty i bad Why not kn in yor thing @ knock go side by the good? The nd will tell MOE aa} "aad Boe ve PLAIN BATHS Heady’s Barber Sho! First and Washington Nature " them highly nd Ave Store. s9 a.m Open South, ove Pa to § p.m Sundays Cor. | BUTTER Zest Fancy tba. § od Iowa Butter, per Ib | Iowa Butter, 1. | Frosh Easter Exes, per dos | | Seattle-Boston Copper Stock tn 50¢ Per Share Today SEE THE ORE 724 alaska Bias. es ‘per dor. 4f'96 Local Ranch Best Leaf Lard, 10 ibs. Sugar, 18 Ibs. Breakfast Bacon, Cream, 3 cans ......

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