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Afte half how the n Roller but on each occ close to the 8 it seemed thas and gain 4 fall already won the TING. them fit right.” district ada. cept by Indians. in the country. twe ous face, convin mense bod He feet st flame the air Think outer of trom t of the Think of the mo situated just out Twenty-three ket our gas in tl enterprising city Alberta country same rate as Sea supply of this ga es were cal © gain confi and grew stronger, while Ge seemed not to improve in Feapect. Two or three times @ag the last half of the contest ¢ Roller te Cheered. During the concluding five min- vies Roller simply stalied, baving He suffered some hard- | to know the country We had faith backed him with our money and he spent a considerable amount ships. but he learned We had confidence in him. We il bele RK fortunes in supplying Ame mil in ar . lights, when silence was secured, he ued adies and fmen, since I bition of life to meet the cham tone night and} think It have quitted ty ft cre@itably, Tomor yw morning ay after you will find me at 450 Arcade building in he practice of medicine Phen the ery went up for Gotoh and after this bad continued for a couple of minutes the champion ap GOTCH FAILS TO THROW THE LOCAL MAN — AN HOUR OF WRESTLING, IN: WHICH NO ONE IS PUT ON THE MAT # Dr. DB. FP Roller and nk Ge , rangement» w th i) futore for a u t there will be = reason for believing that Goteh did not do & » matek last ni 1 after an how work to the shoulders of Re to the mat nt, howe Roller cuts ¢ game now, so far aa its profe side is cone ned, and stick practice of medicine for a. living there no one who can with an ee of aasurance that Gttet in t * night to win f ae Begins on Time ke to ffictent nage Bi Inglis, t e owed attending a house. Duncan MeMillan Ror n was a warm he 1 b warmt t ta wie < Gotch * a ¢ frot which Roller succee aking away Roller Grows Stronger secured leg holds on his opponent stva Roller broke away. Only twice did Ro sue cved in breaking with holkte but they didn't las ag. Goteh worn ing out without much difficulty Some fast work was done in the concluding fifteen minutes, with jer strong. To # novice in the Kame it looked as though Gotch might have gove after his man in & livelier fashion, but to one sitting t and watching close- Goteh at stage of the game was doubly care ful lest Roller should secure a hold that RALLY WAS. BIG RAGES YEST YESTERDAY 14 peech He ha aud thrown tts fay ted ° are had ar He Tried Hie Best. ion't teh. an that It won, It thank you Then a the ¢ t the 1 tell you what I think a ad inom in my but little ¢ rest you met hime tng ov ty bey handicap match ateh od w xpre hadn't wemed t they The pted Roll occasion as this. exhausted oth ond s good man and best to win sw went out on the od after a few weeks” was the ¢ men { owd The tut will tell whethe on, was ght SUCCESS university loover, ex Coach member m to fight for the glory of the purpla and gold mayor the beard of regen’ ot legislature v the Went, presi r eight hundre nt c of football r tn iding sates and were of the atts, the first 4. T We } student 38 thts the vt the exerted didn’t know man who | ad-| Thursday | mile— pus: | thetr Frank Grits) football Ronald, of Seattle and member Lewis, wate alumnus , Won of Lafayet te | ox ot Charies | col lege and famous as a football play er and Den MacDonald, of the university Previous to the rally the univers: | ty band whieb furnished the music for the oceasion serenaded each of the frateraity housew Junior Clase President. Alton Cooper has alumnus been elected president of the Junior class of the State ing Don Campbell was clected University receiving « tm] jority of 14 votes, his epponent be Mamie Miller, secretary FiGhT DECLARED OFF. ad when by cheers as loud and long as ever shook the walls of the Grand Dragged by bis admirers to the sent BAYS WHITE DOES THE cur. “Ves,” anid the well dressed man, “1 have Bd. White, the tatior, 208! Coftins building, make my clothes, as bam very particular about having When you have White make a suit for you te cuts | it himself, se vou are sure of Kae | [tallors you need @ smart, stylith lookin; a few more places will g the sixty minutes was announced | was greeted as he rose to his feet (Serippe Telegranh Service} TRRRE HAUTE, Ind, Oct George Starr vice-president, nad a mile—Lightaing Conductor, 108 (Avastin), 3.10 1, woa; Tom Dolan, 104, second; Caper, 101, third. Time, 1:07. Third race, seveneighths of mile—-Heetor, 101 (Moreland), 4 to }1, won; Bevoy, 100, second; Ponto third. Time, 1:26 +6 12. toc, 97 The Mike Schreck: Martin Hart box: | ing contest, scheduled for last night, | Jocelyn, was declared off when City Atter-| won ney Hawley, backed by the chief of | able, police, would be stopped The New Styles * Are modest to the extreme. new woolens are very acm A ™ Shaw, gave notice that call will couvince you we are Irving & pon, an Cofambta st. places We have devoted two years’ lot of money in exploring and investigating. Our manager has traveled hundreds of miles over trails that have seldom been used ex It is a new far removed We are interested in a section of coun try that is coming to the front more rapidly than any part of the continent Like many from the large trade centers, the home pec ple who have lived there all their lives are unable to grasp the possibilities of its won derful natural resources is just beginning to flow into this territory. We refer to the Province of Alberta, Can- American capital time and a Patent ‘Excellent Flour #3" of his own. He was searching for a certain | tract of land. He found it, and we hav: | since proven his judgment was correct | Our land is a few miles above Edmonton, | om the Canadian Northern Railway We know this land is worth millions. We ha spent our own money in finding this | nut. We ssed the experimental stage, and n k facts and certaintic We kno g about the oil business our ma r successfull in some of e largest fields the United Sta the fight SEATTLE KE STAR-—* SATURDAY, 0} ocr. + 15 1906, THE ROLLER WINS FROM STL WNWNGMANY FIGHTS FOR: AMERIGAN CHAMPION "S¢6Ht | or) 19.-—The laseas waat down to defeat here = " e a yeaterday aft soon at the hands of} he over Wie sureeful Philadelphia the Seattle Stora, Rereiman “ ROSE CITY 18 THE WESTERN me Fs Pingo ly i. gp in the box for the home tow »UGILIE unsuspecting public by training aed only gine hits, but in wne| CENTER OF PUGILICN a bh the basetall park after each fourth tuning he let them | PRESENT—THREE FIGHTS IN | came ation for hin battle bunches and Seattle crowded 5 | | with Fred Cooley and Jim Tremble men ac t plate Again tt SIGHT, 4 a of whom he contracts to put the eighth Crof! and Householder 4 sale tom rounds on the evening of wooured hits and forced the marker - - paved Tg * to chalk up rune for thom | (Star Special Servioe.EE Whatever may be sald of O'Brien Croaa did the effective work at Dyin crag ogee -+ bye shmop he bat Seattle and got thres LOB ANGELES, Oct. 1 ilwho ¢ a town by storm, but aafo hits out of four thnes at DAL Lr A eiiatic a tainly einiao wears well, for nothing could Jonen pitched good ball aftor a ee! }hoom he and uh d\prove his popularity better than the tonings had rid his twirling aM OF) hos are already made f wda which have been inereasing ite wildness The 6 fall season to ault the most eel 1 to see him go through bis ao Angee ABR BH POM B | ous lovers of the game, Fe “th which has bees velation : 1 2 8 Slihe O'frien date, October MeAbelto even the casehardened — fght} - ; > tg Attell and Harry Baker will theet|fans : ‘ : {for the featherweight ehampiopabip - ‘ ' ° the world October 30, while ove The funeral a { Mee , 2 # Ff Pltures have been made to Charlie am Pratt, aged who was burne ; : 6.0 ry and Kid Herman for the mid)|‘? Geet! b> : Nove v date Thankagtving v & Ree home . on ia on w | Day, oF shortly afterward, the long: |! Dt fe Moran, a... > + i}heralded battle of O'Briew and] ii" *) ‘ : : an ti ‘ : . H | Burne for the yweight chim tthe “ ‘eg oe ’ . : * $ } Pl plonship wilt take place, and there |)" P™ ha ag J ES gt Se seoms to be no disposition on the ‘ Bgl 4 os pon 4 |part of either man to avoid aa st no Baad x - ‘ ; 4 ; ‘ punter In addit to the we : ee ae. ‘T George Memaic, Cyclone Thompson ° ~ 3 @ & 3] Frankie Net! and Dick Hyland aud| Plumbing done a “ . me fu host of b ¢ lights are all on the|H. Brown Plumbing Co 1 Pine seiee } f°] | erownd amd ready to do battic st. Both phones or Second race. ad . caused here tn pugilistie circles by . oe — j purse ts to be offered by the busi | "SLR | ness men of Searchlight, Nev, for 2204 James Bt, Upstairs, 5 , 5 2 oo la ft between some of the top SUITS TO ORDER, 815.00 . { gawwe, 1 a ; Fourth race, #eeplechsse (Arehtbaid), Pitch mile }20 to 1, | second ‘Time, r mM third. Creotia, 137, Ingolthrtft Miss bt Sixth race, one mile-—Whippoor 3 to 1, won; Ben 100, 158. Time three-fourths 110 (W. Fisher) second 2:6 5 Reject eleven aixteenths of 1 to at Topay Robinson. Lew in, 119 wocond, Sanction, will, 106 (Boland), ot lhe | third. Time 1:41 | Kiein, the shoemaker, 217 Janves Mak ——— es Don't throw your ofa clothes Considerable excitement has been Britt ne * and Gane prefer | No more, no lens It can be sald on good authority th the ss far as matters have gone only exists fn the fertile NEW YORK Fiyna, the recent victim it °, one mi her v An, an a Mand, 208 sd: Frill, 101, third. | Mabe Gttiones to Kot outside recogn! Time 1 . — ition, Laneke eprung the idea of in } ia ‘4 _ [fight club on a number of more ‘“ Te, Rea magne ney stem | mot estate, causing the present com , there a otter Third race, threefourthe of a) Ue Mba cas Roseben, 147, 3 to 5, won | age, 111, second, Handaarra third. Time L:12 15 Fourth race, o Hot Tod H ay, 115, 1 to 1, wow; Security, 112, | 0° (gs Pater, 100, third A San Francisco steamer landed | thi# morning with a cargo of Fi Mae ium, 95, 3 to 1, won; |STAPes, but as yet they have not . : been distributed on the street. Lat | kK r 0 5, ood ay V | [eee ee «| been sivcrthaed on tre wees“. | Makes More Bread ns o—Optician, POX And the grade ts very poor At sat; Panique, 93, third, Time | weston men that the ogg market | ae has reached its limit a eA OS A drop tm the price of grapes “ta AT LOUISVILLE expected earty next week The pod! 98 (Keyes), & to 3, won; Susanne}! aine firm. _ Rocamora, 107, second: Intense, 107/ quotations on the fiah, meats ead third. Thime, 1:43 dairy products remain firm ady i eevee rer ere * STANDING OF = ji] R 4 N Ov V PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. nu 8 BY GERTRUDE ATHERTON ' . rl i nun cond tt men i 4 in hlintt and Dono M THE CLUBS: PT Pee Pee eee Danee at Leschi | Park Tonight a »! REMeEMoER te ae rHE Don't fo t the big da TOMORROW Leach tonight G ort od “ free ~o . , ‘ . . te THE CLOTHIER 1 the kidnap 423 Pike St. withhesa and 6 sats re BOSTON DENTA i eeaee oeealen tpetion: 92% PARLORS # fashion pages, society, Tweive-year Laty Atte Hours 8 30 to 12 49 BECOND AVE $3.25 a ‘Barrel and winter rarietion to $; Sundays, 9 Both phon delivered at your door. ve are new an ters of aric Our the m wi cash your business Call vs ws your wan i McROY, , Oriontal Bilitard Pariory SUNDAY POST-INTELLIGENCER Telephone Private Exchange 23 or Independent 95 and order ty 1 be mpany prices, for your old one. by phone and tell THE SUNDWALL ome nt Shani Third ave, tes € *UNK wtopy ! te! a ws py we wf pitt f the cen whereln cr Ine A peel ‘th © 11Ve8 OF the Pr) . wo bd vo A ite pr A i in Patel % incompar. nt te cob children's 1 tet B a we the u Pr ut one-half @f an Uptodaté ore suitable for wr ird the Pantorium Male er. Bove fnew, denget 0 ithe sew This Is a Live Proposition for Investors We have a fortune in this alone, and stij! we have other resources. There are hundreds of thousands of tons of asphalt on our property Less than twenty feet below the surface, and extending Over the entire tract, immense deposit of asphalt Prof. J. B. Weems, dean of the Depart ment of Agriculture, of the lowa State Col lege, after tes ti ne is several samples, writes “It compares favorably with Trinidad Lake and other asphaltums, and runs exception ally high in petroleum.” This great seepage of oil to the surface lake of oil below | is positive proof that there is an immense Our drilling has demon strated that the formation is identical with that of the great California oil fields. have no doubt about opening up one of the richest oi) fields in the world. The Canadian Northern Railway, We which hae just completed ite line to within three miles of our property, touch with a market places us in clove In addition, the Cana dian Government, to encourage the develop. « i a bounty of 1 ment of this field, ents per gallon on all oil produced, much bounty amounts to as will pay fornia producers get for their oil. as This Cali We have no desire to sell our propert for ut the do thi asse only Agents of the railr to buy it for considerably more tu We have something good ild like to keep it all ourselves ne r ey to continue operations g to drill more of nly need a small ing to get it expense as fF In order to a short time will sell non stock to the amount of $15,000 at cents per share, par value $1.00. This stock will make money and now is the time to get it Any resident of I statements on a ud company have tried than it has nd we e ga amount of with as little in able Call at our office and we will prove thom Our office w AMERICAN-CANADIAN OIL C6 320321 People Pike enu anc ill be open this ¢ t re t, tank buil ling, eattle, ening ) Second a Wash Wethers, sheen, per im # Salven por Beate: inte par ‘bead ta er Meats Roars Th EGO Cowen, Th AOE: won! A ai COs. spring ek per eine ireesed boon tm Dra, Gee, D. = and Alice M. ure GUCCESSFUL OSTEOPATHS Invest in Health * ton, Seg Lime and Coment a, of RLRe AL, VIRRA TIO a fall 4 Kittott McOregor, tailors make your 4 wit, 1329 | BETWEEN--- Saint Paul, OU receive letters having certain words or phrases so ernphasized in red they stick in your memory. They are written on sah me The stenographer puts in the red letters as she goes along, by simply moving a small lever. Thie machine permite n the ang of « thres-color ritby tise of & two-color or sing ribbon. No extra com for Uh model Kansas City and Chicago Cuicaco GREAT WESTERN Rawr | Unequaled Equipment On All Trains only hart olor Tar Surra @ngare Tyrewnerss | W.H. OLIN, Gen. Agt., 210 Mutual Life Seattle, Saattte Por full Information, apply to THE LEVEL” Yes, between man and man, Oxbow is on the level; the ground is level, the lev That is to say, it is a fair, straightforward and upright proposition and as a business proposition, it is on Man- investor Oxbow has it The Manufacturing needs level ground ufacturing needs water front. Oxbow has it who overlooks the opportunity to secure some of this level ground now while prices are within his reach is making a great mistake, for Oxbow values are constantly increasing. Now is the time for you to buy and get in. Shortly the prices will be beyond you perhaps. IMPROVEMENTS Oxbow is the best improved section in the city south of Massachusetts Street. A large force of men are constantly at work at Oxbow grading and paving streets, laying water This work is It is giving Oxbow the look of a city Don't take our word for it time First and Fourth Avenues will be opened up straight through to mains and putting down cement sidewalks go- ing on daily go and see it. In a short Oxbow from the center of Seattle. When this work is com pleted Oxbow property will be worth four times what is it for today. Do you want to get part of that increas it? selling Or will you let some one else have There has been morc money made in real estate in Seattle in the last five years than l other business combined. It’s a to make pretty easy way m isn’t it? sleep. Let us talk to you ney It grows while you about Oxbow property , Take the South Seattle (old Duwamish Station), where the’ salesmen on the ground will give you prices, terms, or apply to Street go one block west to the property car; get off at Monroe Van de Vanter Davis Co. J.C. Hayes, Mgr. “§ Starr-Boyd Bldg Ind McLaughlin Realty Co. J.R. McLaughlin, Pres. ara American Bank Bidg. Ind. | | | Main 2476. 2569.| Main 3307. 2299. Binoy’ ? Beegzver._. wagers —s Beesz"