The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 4, 1906, Page 2

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ome { ‘ or will Reve an advantage jured } « and ia] SR hhh +t on the ¥ At questio on | 1 * ae fasiont weon tn years, Nell it quick, ooo aa r hae boxing wonders of the ring, but he night and see what he says, D : , ne 3 pve a bon ~ spite the fact that McKune wax not) Seattle fans are all agog anent | leag ‘ leagnes the « iam «canis ils coemnat ts ta ue trained he went tn @ th rine 4 the fastion tn ne Siwastees | the sou id no tive Nant . a put up one of the beat battles he has wil ‘ 4 " wanted to, N great Matic carnival in either mit won't discount the | ¥lder ‘ his ma or fought, agd trimmed Jacks rR Hall te trying and ; (0 Batata pulted New Orleans in the | claim, and peck away Jiatance pee ~ Hennett of last team for wer af 0 Wing hin tights by out clevering ee ° " Jim Corbett west ie Hereford has sworn he t ri ond ba 1 att a ; in eppenenta, if he can Go Gua | the street in @ manner that threat md hi D %. alters @i the ot vehip erewn fron In the matter of natura’ phyat all ith ok ana ps A a ae jened the lives of the children of the © anything to do with Mo- | Men f Billy Kane wht pe pm te . un a te sees sonny Dane has tt On the! ison away from the latter's w neighborhood, ‘The police headquar- | Kune + vay thy pe gal soo Gis lat Buccemnte nin ve ow A, prot the excep: | took th t ¥ 1 je oye playing k * the | producer, fight fane will have te oo lw matter narlously « mnie againat t the “Streator of punching power, Nelson ae | eee ewe te te Witlew the | detatied « couple of big burly cop ! k has alwa “ t denen in Cy ae Dixon whip-|a good silft poke, but It cannot be-| aNe Off their hate to Wall-o'-the-| re to captut y man, Th MARINE NOTES @ sore with local t1 ‘and that thee ped Jack y, hes such a #real) gin to compare with the murder b nail ¥ ied Po . ‘hime / | iaeted ohuee Oe sone odin oF Mobile i ma ber = the ten proara bite Deen arr 4 | ous wallop that Ferrera always cars|) Malle’ fantvelwelmm ” ; ; - A thowe fa thpaw ar t , Frey ui at < 1 by Promote Me tht a me wer put Re Ww = OF or ~ 1 n ae ve ” h 4 a ie + -sathypaig ., See ee ne an. [rite In atock. To offeet this Nelson) vit a wat hamptonahip belt took bh as he wan stopping) ‘The late issue of the Mallway and | Initial ped ae pen Bt c any othenn ston While hie card thus far cons | nn’.8 far Greater endurance, « stout 1 in. rivet offered since the famous und Koing through what looked to | Kngineoring Review makes the) Hane maios good. P f the The tee § rere et jer deart, height, reach und & JOM) Richard K. Fox belt he orasy gyrations with the dumb~|etatement that the ©. M. @ St. P.|!" be rounded nicely 1 Herr { Herman and Britt . ee pelle in hits has y H |raiiroad has pla . 3 4 jerrera & © : | Im addition to He ¢ terrible up 4 bbhed hold of MeKune, and] 00 tons of is for the coast ex-|, | t winner of the latter match to meet! red and], Comelderable interest ie being renga) ae es - ‘ Indient nt the fact that}, ™§ 1! enthilanty > sonoma at Gis Gievaiaes te to coe jpunch, he haw ¢ er speed and] he match made between th discovered for the frat time|tension. ¥ thin year 40,000 ¢ che 3 ; , t to ase wi t holy that @ pair of Cranes, Vet lacks In Cure and Hook Keys, Heht that he looked sane enough and as it] will be laid pea in me yma es « ©! ama Ht 2 ae oe han likely “ . of he i has sities north about as live a bunch as eve pril 22, mnee of them probably ® , eee hamplon of Australia, who he was doing the stunts for a pur ie ae park. A| Renton A 0 dem » O'Brien, wit! be asked to enter 2 a dol Her Colma on Apr 8% Baye ee See reves anaes ner Humboldt, Capt, Baugh-| number of ha re are in the| "et A * The new ~ a dolls et | was wiven @ private trywut the other and McKune was invited to ty : n complet mw Ateta ora ie a fend wand a thir | ; a all thes had. bes snares help enjay the joke manarrived from Skagway and way | line-up thin see Mott tn soak c$ Opleted ats - jday and ps ed all thy had been qeanes te ap or a co sorts last night with 21 passenge « the ball 1 mh h ‘ ture crea ntere on. | tyothira ee member of the Or-| » yl Proce semen Se ment day the papere had biel" ing the ball an ankenshty Na ¥y. Kreateat Inte dor of tha Puewing Bowt, BR mont] ee we epee v m al Fo nent Cay — 1 240 boxes of halibut. The Hum-~| hinting with the old-time vim. M ae ters in the fight between Nelson and h he failed to show much of a headlines on the sport page emplain~ | roa i eought word of the suicide at | Gity: A ve hg ohh. Herrera for the “Hghtweight cham.|D@ s@lt, however, that his reek ou ne Austeatian ta Geet Of ing the incident, but the relig = Sa bay Mee Finger Hivray foams . now fa ney RUMOR IS D } pionship” of the werld, a Cea Por toon x seam . lightning and flashes some new people in the neighborhood t & prom tor, tors erly of Oakland ae wh lene awit 1 ' nten atrical on-|Materlally affected hia vitality, but |S roan veve Du de pat no mane man would |* Droomorss wiry aPneg hone long drives 4 ie Puree and unilmited theatrical the: an he me doubt that in aj wee? © a ae my any the 2 , Cal, ‘The Humboldt sails north to-| snappy sir ' gagemonts, Ever since thts patr of} here 4 ling n boxers, He hae atop in the street and pretend he} ot) aight j : hefty little sluggers met in Butte,|long, Nard bruising fight he will}, sar felnt, whieh, if tt fails wae fighting with someone when Fielded nad. Whaes otk: ada te ns for the . Neteon gecuring the decision after} wear so well the Dane to that dir ‘ wn be @ person but some youngsters wer Pere rove age Singer “0 of Hombolat by 2@ rounds of the most vicious fight Which ever way the fight onda , a pretty nasty jolt around. Tho gasoline schooner Oakland, of | PACKMop mtunta fe fie Cow an ing, there has been a demand, rr mt boned winner ¥ * he has b i . » the order Philadelphia Jack O'firien te the] This same Tommy MeKune, of De. |the Northewestern Fishert CO | tas elver os we “ or lees, for a second match, There] Participating in something more! (y 0 kacrew blow,| only fighter that © lived Who, tro the most distiked fighter| pany, will be off Moran company's uf i « ho) trot, is the most disiiked fie the rangy member ts all the wan some doubt as to the Just! o| than @ pink ton, ‘ with greater speed.| proved more able to manage hie that the Baltimore fight fone have] Ways this week and will then be put donasy thie 4 end will sat " 1 for of the decision, Morrera’s adher-| A rear many wore @ ve and take puntah-| affaires than a manager, O'Bri ever had occasion to about, Helin readiness for her trip to the Bi this 7 Hun was t « j ever had " ‘ & brand yall behind the plate ents claiming that he gave as good!) fame ping that Herrera t. bh je to cause a little] making h ts much aby lhhas been dubbe the hood u-|berian coast, leaving for the sorth . . ¥ rh 4 Comm tn ke Nelson tesa s , has been dubbed po that wil! ple eve ha ten as Nelson sent. An a matter of] Win, ne ney like onsternation in lightweight ranks.| than many the managers whal giliet” by Hereford.and hie friends] April 15 tan ea 4 Parkis Ratoh # be with Bact, Herrera te the only man who] but tha y dislike his manager, | b an an Ed Ratp 2 — ot. a te a ee : ; have champions u thelr Three different times McKune hue a: eonnltinn i taking off an ever had Nelson im serious detrens. ¥ a ta, ore am Ihe always en the details in the! tee the te fiah nm Baltimore. 1 4 i 1 & clip on the jaw in the carly part] made himself disliked by the ma adie ” ; ‘ het i : fant ory SEO ER EEE EEE HES) fuous avoirdupols and will m - : ot hetr nt fing Batt a | jority of the fight prow * and ‘ oo a et @ See PER | The tne he was to meet Matty! » #) than be able to take his shift : t = th =e * ount. Her-| y hin perp , n « * ‘ ep ¢ cade! Math: The fee only a fowl @ Tides for tomorrow, April #] - “p. we ie the P nt. Her | bow ps. uemeneat 7 ' t whore the traintg|daye before the match called alt] @ 6, are #| Manager Pitegerala’s Ballard | » 6 « Pera claline im aay that tad | ans pe beg . pb where thel fighting off # the bout felll@ 9:28 « m.—bhigh # | buneh w ay their first game of biow landed an inch higher aes to perm! ™ werk le Gene O'Brien te . Pin t ¢ Bunday at Recr ny “ h lower it would not have! Gave Herrera the other hand bong Rnaro(h on hea — the through, * tia m-—low * be onsen Hext Sunday at Recrea Ed White | « | Benn, anid io he will listen to the ‘ tien K been necessary for the rote to] is not averse t ting the nesro.] George H. Primrose’s minstrels | savice of others he always t hig| When the ring game wae again) ® 1:16 p. m.—-mean high * 5 he give & dalr-line devin and y-land tf he wing he will have to get the Grand tomerrow night inion firet and coneigera it allowed to ae on Kune was onee|@ 8:07 p. m—mean low ¢ Sten Wines kan’ cat i body who knows anything about] into the ring if he cares anything performances : mare matched to fight. Bis second] & en Velden Gate theane, thas ollins f he joan: carrtea| about aring the champlonshty aamiy bout was to have been with F an eee * a “ the awful kick the Mexican « t Ai fat thee fight manegeanetine ager McCrede, of Portland. has re title tens) «has an equity} Rabes In Toyland,” the stason's ined to tevk upon O'Briet! en alee but the police inter-| a _— ceived a telegram from Timothy to-date Jin the ierhewetgint i and Nol inst offering in the musical line,| jose went to Bngtand- aia} tres and there was wil 19) A full Hine of notions and general] that he will not repori to the Web-|to I *. the Colting lan knows tt so well that he opens af and Sunday BigDt.| tnere took care of himeeif te Budn| °° "se game dry goods const h hand at the! footers. It is up to Tim to make | ¢ f » one who has are to rink his breadwinner] The sale will begin on Fri-| creditable manner that © the| Through hie influence Al Mere] pigh # i Bint y and Notion| good. If he ts 4 by the out here can be UNIFORM nat the negro whirlwind day morn SB hegghecor onan eid | Fd Again gecured permits from the! store, 725 K. Pike, corner Harvard | law league, {t will be a cold day be « “good dremen”” fase *. Today O'lirten a sffictals to hold tights, After ® cOU-| Ave and Pike *** \fore he catches on with any othe ¢ metal Piper & Taft, 1024-26 Second ave Paste ean Ren Hendricks, in “Ole Olsen,” ts} vamy Ounen is Sey le of bouts Meltune wa . 0 prices, | by everyone to be as great & snap attracting big audiences to the - s wd weer as be te a Mghter Third Avenue theater this week Gre selling tome fine new ba: fight Owen Zeigier, He tret uniforms for from $2.00 up ed the point }te pit sinat Gane and one he battie and reac The audiences are made up to a Blso have a full line of the best] oo ‘ther “> penton p taces ic be ieee hele ee ieee Oe See oe porting goods made eee ne Nelson's courage The man] @ree extent of Beandinavian WHO! tikens a pri fighter to a crmty| He boarded the train, onty to learn ies on who Wrote that probably never saw] gem to thoroughly enjoy the play.| man, but only * do 1 remmmber| the following morning that the city Nelson tig eat thie i whe ‘Ole Olwen” wi remain at the! oe the ultra-good taking ap ga-|of Baltimore was burning down. leays Third Avenue for the week with a! ponent of the manly art fork peal) The Hereford club, where the feht ce ° iil ieee eas ke Ral ued eeete ote F an. The incident happened} was to take place was a mass of | 'wo-lieked>'erm-all-I'm - ready «fer-| other tramp play next week—the| *! a C. | ut wie _— ieee oni M , Ww d Child H HAI }more-kind-—he will have te 23 Mr,| third of the season. The scenes of | “'*!* we mgr gen — peri Fo the altimore pec he want Me- en omens an ren’s ose LF i j uy ‘alo. | ea) Berm » samt) Kune ¢ me to their mide uo Nolan and BE GAME WW Hor. | the new tramp play are laid In COO) thar it wee time for @ revive 6f/ Ai Hereford was bound to get even AND LESS *,? |rera should win this coming fight] rado and depict the experiences of | |. agert | . be bs | Gans would undoubtedly be accom. | Weary Willie at large in a mining A - jand tried te match young eter | modated with wn after. | cme, Tommy McK & Detroit pes.) Jackson with MeKune His efforts w is one ean walle Sai . was one of the first ured 1) were without much succes, but he | Whiek one reason why there will -— | be 0 title pulling for the Mexican| The Risleya mm appear, and when he arrived in Oht-! naneged to get a 200 Covert Coats at Manufacturers’ Cost ch on tor his | ” Star last night congo he sought @ place of sectu colored protege In Detrolt, McKune . , * in hy HH with Nelsen. Sar lee « j It te with pleasure we antounes with ¢ ftom, ¢ ya. one of Hi » telat ag eer feature of this week's bill, T, Nel-| St on Irving Park boulevard, near! was at fret disappointed because at |B of Covert Coats 10¢ Hostery we will pall at 2\%¢ Fone sara the pale, San be productive of a briltiant dis-|Q@lorinne and her Radium Girls are| There was vo place in the tmme=| him Mut eversthing turned out|] the rest are perfect. 200 Covert Coats bought « wnt w manufacturers Oot tae @ attra tons. diate nere MeKune could Be here tomorrow or miss @ big chan train, and be Gretded te do most of} © are] also first-clas vicinity w well any way play of fireworks, The be fairly even matched, with a ” One afternor his work owt of doors, He began in | shade, if anything, in favor of Britt earnest from the jx f working whe @ os f S$ i] H it ic |The ‘Native Moni taller and. has seiie cat aker een a ould te| Michigan Ceotral rosd he received 100 Dozens of Stockings at a Pr e and Less . » } - a | a te m to hasten to i“ THERE WILL BE A MEET. fla better reach than the Chicago| ie through the street |, tflegram to hawt m to Detrott with di cectueie isiadiks did 4h ak ot Ser as ahsh toe epi : ei Ghetto champion, and may a wit heavy aweater on and bure =. Spee Barn a } ed ING OF BRITISH AMERICANS f} ic’ cieverer when it comes Bn Tre ceeaiy ponike tn ihe] train anlong and reached the Michi-j— ‘Wey ‘her are Breed | a0 ded ye goodly poopie tn the nee ¥ ; Wp 7 down to pure ruggedness Jimmy fen city bis working clothes, He 100 HOSIERY AT 240 A PAIR | Me HOSIERY ec A PAIR Me HOSIERY AT the A (OR THD PURFOSS OF OR HOS suc cont the ser tad to mone eee en ee ene ein, | was told that the opponent of Youna]# eniie ged, men’e | Women's and S Ctten | Wemiete adil children's fine | o = lerman co - ped could not tal r b nt, the oom . . Ox a port 6 GANIZING AN ORDER TO BE nvadligs mast. Merman, too #9 to Inquire of the whereabouts and | [Ovid vot take pact tn ihe fg tne and women's hose. Black and| jtore. good ay Meets. os orted Hose, Big now to de w and eter Jackson th ore " = @, pisin or open = KNOWN AS THE SONS OF ST. f] and i there with plenty of setence pits venseey Ser CES GUISE COT). _cnnisiinepninintummmmnmaaitenain colore 4 quetity, Price, nad than Giieeta, cenit with | deen 2 GEORGE, ON WEDNESDAY, Il fun sock oo kik Bulteas eee _— "hcibune fincity grow Dalser dhe per pair Bue | white trot. Frice,.e palr..10¢) dere . oO S 4 | dub such ” Kid Suitivan anwed PB arry 2 couple of dembbetis| DEMAND 1s 120, Se and 17e HOSIERY Tigo | 2 HOSIERY AT 120 A PAIR | 0" ad anv Ae APRIL (TH, AT 8 O'CLOCK P. J himself (© be when b my t en Three eoding officers of the} in hie hands as he ran along the! NG A PAIR | Women's and children’s Imported | a Stings 1 Bigpe Washington onst guard, sta-|etreet, Every here and there he Wess seen tates seas Lisle Thread and Cotton Hos es MIN THE HALL OVER THE f} orate thie all trite nowdn to do tal Nomad Mae Soom agg yy Reng Saree petals: fme dibiee on | : meni and children's Cotten | Lisl Se Cotten Mow | ported Liste ia FURNITURE ESTABLISH: Hl Mereece. “The Mecican benws an{|amined at the armory on Apri] 12,| to bring into play the musetes that) ‘The demand for Butter Nut Bread Nach, tan, white and fan tan and colors, also embroider sce effects gape - we sl) when thetr commissions expire and| Were most needed tm a fight One! still grow It t» made under per ¥ colors, strictly firet class lace effecta, Price, a pair Not a pair worth las Siew gi about Herman's cleverness. If Britt fe Dot convirwed after his talk | appointment. Major Otto A Novel = o he might Interview) canty clerk, and Captain Matt. of the Inmates of the Cook county) tread It dose not crumble when DABNEY & WOODHOUSE Herman io © naturel fighter ang] 2OTmey, county treseurer, ave Cwo|tnanse anytum hed escaped andthat|ent. Svery genuine loaf beare 9 herd to reach, being en stumpy. in|, be officers, the third being Cap- jhe was repeatedly carrying on tn blue label 418 PIKE STREET. proportion to butk, as Joe Walcott.) in William PD. Inglis, command 3998; 9006. |] He te exceedingly fast on bie fent.|'™s company P + Phones, Main - cool under afer an take a}, Orders Rave Been ineued by Adju world of punishment. Hie defeat} ‘®t General Drain calling for GOOD MUSIC AND GOOD Hi hianion and 24.round draw with funtion of sergeants in com pany 1 for the second leutenancy POORER Wid: BR, FERS roesg ona. bene being WOFtMY | nade vacant by the resignation of ENT. | amemage Lieut. Tracy James. gho is going ; Not satinfied with hie great May|'? Alaska. Captain Charles Green, card, Tom McCarey has stolen an-|0 Company K. stationed at Ever other fine mateh from the [Ott WH also be examined for re- noses of the snarling San Francis po pearg gg Drain, Col, Kin tee co promoters in ing Frankte| #* and Dr. Carroll, asstetant Magee cas henpel ease Pink | Neu and Ab to engage in| *@tseon, will comprise the exam 1751 to Main 4375. ithe first legitimate battle for tige|'@S board. i featherweight champtonship atnce B = Is your greatest opportunity to save money on your Kaster |} Battiee innumerable for witin J. ARONSON featherweight champior anal have | outf been fought in recent ye The workmen will sasm.aemmence the remodeling the 104-106 First Ave. S. § 2o!y tore between sbatt ant Be. whole building. Now te-your chance to select leisurely and } Covers, orbett and Britt and Core comfortably whatever you may need in clothing, hate or fur- }bett an nom. In reality the were lightwelght affairs and the nishings, Delay not, bec after a while you may experience bc Gkirting Moreen, black, only. a yard man who won had about the unavoidable annoyomen of selecting while the noise of Iiack Mercerized Sateen Lining, fast black. a yard ° much right to the title as “Mexican Pete” | tearing down and remodeling goes on Everett or Marvin Mart. ‘The We must get out, and f / Nn [femmerotgpe tinos, fe 130 evans : ee eee tand- |Mer- | Indian ; sai aie desnelh aaek tal ‘| igen We have reduced prices greatly asi Govern the boys weighed fully 10 We give you the same-atéention as if we were selling at ard rn Head : Mill |** Bre re- | Old lady @rew ne afraid thet she tele-| fect sanitary conditions and con ‘ane, | phoned the pellee and said that one}tains more gtuten than any other Price, per pair Te 1246 Price, a pair . Ready-to-Wear Department---Covert Coats at sale Prices THESE EVER POPULAR COATS find ready sale among the best merchants in the comity) same prices we offer them to you. No house has ever been able to place before the publle opportunity as this. 200 COVERT COATS DIVIDED INTO FIVE GRAND LOTS. $7.50 and 68.00 Coats ...... bead Keead 64 $5.75 and $10.00 Coste ....... ivcvere $11.09 and $12.00 Coats .........00.. 46 $13.60 and $15.00 Comte .... .6....5 +. $16.50 and $20.00 Coa The reason we are able to make these prices a! the Height of the Season is we bought output of one of the FINEST COAT MAKERS in NEW YORK. True, not the LARGEST est but the FINEST. they must pass examinations fe DON’T MISS THIS SALE. SHOP EARLY. Silk and Dress Goods Department PRCES TALK. but none as LOUD as these DARING offertogs of the DRESS GOODE MAN, that will CROWD the STORE Thursday we're cases of Fine kind you usually pay for; 15 rolls for. None to dealers. do Yellow Mixing .! peve lroning rol! Poultry quality strictly all-eitk Taffeta, extra heavy and fine, finest abso lutety washable, All colors and black, a yard Ree the quality Mohair in plain colors only, a yard nds over that at ringside, When Even the fact that it was @ Sal e | regular prices. a wrbett and Dritt fought they| bath day did not prevent unknown | Apron cer- eighed in at 120 pounds at 6,| burgiars from invading the sanctity “nie oe enaie. ethtes mnanee 2 133 at|of the Boylston Avenue Unitarian G ringside, the lightweight limit jehurch on last Sunday night and! . ing- ized © premine The tmtrud-/ h 7 Cap age dnp edelsheimer ams | hoot ting: IMPORTED AND pomEsTic. ff] *ffair wt brok nas 1 pte nage must be) petting them about $5 in cash BVERY BRAND THAT POS- [Mover | - No description , The janitor discovered the rob ~~ We have se SESSES MERIT IS HERE ve Me he on Monday afternoon a weet fie eo Cor. | Strongest Overcoat House in necessary Vv il cured @ ' t to the p yeat ord, u / 4 quantity of | Sh THE LARGEST STOCK, THE , « to fight this ary occurred between bar the State ou know oles tue aoat Ww WEST FP may * Is after the « os LOWEST f ES what they are Pla re, im Qa ~ . FINE OLD PORT. {ERRY monimenanaeieaate a always eolé new agrtan f 6 in ~ : ANGELICA, TOKAY OR pretty wid ! MUSCATEL , bo you KNOW for 7¢; our dhades ‘ t ss x its Were ws thie * yard alue, at yard pe y, a ‘ 7 THAT | 1 THAT 4 2C THAT so 104-106 First Ave. S. Phones: Sunset Main 3376; In Free Delivery Mall Orders Pacific and Puget Sound Bottling Co. i Garvey a Buchanan inten Prepare torl Ticket Of avenue. If PHONES ||| Lumber Exchange Bldg. 1113-15-17 Second Ave ly Filled Easte oe Ft. E. ELLIS, Gene SS a a a ||

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