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+s GOOD OPINION NOW OF BURNS yy! a-Jack O'tr AKgoten th nor ts prise to the “wise” doy sporting writers all « se Agent” fighter, All of i how O'Arten would Burns and leave bh from his belt to tt crown of hia head The same writers are “explaining what a wing Burns mi and th maybe” he has some goed stuff in bis make-up Funny bow ther all awiteh after the surprise has been aprung the short-ender makes the best showtng. It was the some way wher Corbett om John 1 and many other inatunces If any man deserves credit fer running up the ladder, that man ts Tommy Hurna, whose real name ts Noah Hruaso Burns will be years oll he ITth of né@kt Jur and hax been ta the boxing busi but seve year , His firet fight was with #red Thernton, who knoeked out in five rounds, tn 19 In the following year he put out eemple y ily Walsh twee Archie Steel 1 Ed. Sholtrean one st r the other Burts was tn the middlewels BiG GAME FOR CATURONY The Seattle Athletic club footbalt team wil! begin ite practice tonight for the came with Spokane next Saturday. Perhaps more {ndividual stars will be pitted againat each other in this st than were ever seen on a local gridiron Tom Sheviia, for four years end on the All Ameriean team and for the past two seasons captain of the Yale team, ts to go at end for the Seattle Athletic club. Abbott, the ex-Wisconsin star, will probably be pitted agsinst bim for Seattle, and the contest between these two men alone will be worth more than the price of admission. “Abbott's playing will be a reve-| lation to western football men,” | gaid Superintendent Inglis, of the} 6 A.C. to a Star man after the game at Spokane Besides these men there will be Kunsig, the former West Point star, at center for Spokane, and) Hope who gave big Tom MeDonald | all kinds of trouble at tackle fast} Saturday ‘The came is to be played on tire} = ball grounds on East aon YACHT RAGING RULES CHANGED The spéctal s meeting vation of represen tatives of the Northwest Interna tional Yecht Racing sasoctation in the rooms of the Seattle Athletic} club Saturday evening resulted in| the adoption of an entire new set | of racing rules. These have yet to be ratified by the various clubs and | wil thea go into effect at the next regatta In Seattle fn July, The new code of rules abolishes the time allowance and handicap! aad specifies Classes. It tends) to the building of more seaworthy | craft and fewer of the oggshell rac type. i a4 clubs connected with the as seciation are: Royal Vancouver Yacht club, Victoria Yacht club, Fairhaven Yacht clad, Elliott Bay} Yacht club, of Seattle; Anacortes Yacht club, Queen City Yacht club, of Beattie; Seattle Yacht club, Ta coma Yacht club, and the Key City Yacht club, of Port Townsend. The represeptatives at Saturday night’s meeting were: 8. G. T. La- cas, Vancouver; C. O. Julian, Vie toria; A. Merrill, W. D. Allington, B Hyland and Scott Cathoun, Seat the; Lioyd Johnson, of the Elliott; Bay club, and Ted Geary, of Bel Uagham t Entertain Orilt Team. Next Friday night at Eagles hal! the local Kuights of Pythias will entertain Capt. O. A. Case and the members of the prise drill team which went to New Orleans and re turned with honora. It to they last. You certainly w if you buy a $20 Hats--as good hat Dollar for You. = 615-617 Fir IMPORTANT TO YOU It is more important that clothes should hold their quality than that they please you at first sight. So the way to appreciate that the cloth, and the linings, and the trimmings --everything used in Regal Clothes--are Good and will look good as long as before coming here--Regal $15 Clothes--are as good. Isn’t that $5. worth coming for? Sarne way with Regal’s $2 elsewhere for $3.00. THE@HUB eee \*eee Cede coe ened sur eeeesedasen,| * * * * * * * * 7 \* . | now he weighs to 176] unda, He has never been put oft | hie feet in any af Rie contesta and} suite en CMa eos ae KEW RAGAN EE kbd t Wil take @ mighty good man to] * fo It ' tt is a question if there i a man | today ty the boxing game who has | | more staying powers than thie same | Canuck When he was hardly tn his ‘teens he Was looked upon as | being one of the best lacrosse play | re in « da, and, by the way, ta \ A t all the knocks by ontres, | | Tommy played all tver the country | ringing” on ¥arious.tenma, the dif ferent clubs betng anx to have him in thelr line-wp For one season played with Seattle, As a runner there was hone ike him, and any tlre san ever checked Burne be thought he had neon in a oye! A lactone game metimes lasts one to an hour and a halt. Burne would all wer the field ike a Jackrabbit all he time and be an fresh as a dalmy | at the finiah Rurns ts a quiet, gentiomanty fel- w. He does not drink oF to bacco, and ts in splendid condition all the time, If he should go back to Hanover, | the f jown | the “hull gol LEAVE FIELD INA HUFF. ee | The Wanderers won the soc game at Woodland Patk yesterday afternoon, the game being forfeited by the Thistles du the second half when the ae athe The Thistles took exception to a ruling »y Referee Rose and left the field nahuff. The game was fast, ew citing and rough, but mostly it was rouglr. | The Wanderers started off with by » rush in the first half and pretty combination work ma to have Books Soon s on 6 penalty kick the score for the Thistles | The play was rougher in the see ond half and at the end of 20 min ; Ge utes the Thistles objected to a rul tr a ee ing and left the field - ° si fe Bn Over a thousand people witness | tek teased ten thoes eapnnnn! vocommbis oive Maduain the aman ed the contest. past as among the beet, was found | ost credit for the vietory. Refore| — failing whem she first tried conclus- | hie coming the prope aptrit” wan fone h the oa re - t there. Elevens n the emailer | dete 1 bor 17 t iversity at Bews joked them | M eota bested Chicago 4 to 2) time and again. F with the com jand mod ¢ weatern oh ing of MoGaein thie hea changed. | io aml the team te welded into w fight | ¢ Cartiste Indiana b mn unit, You's admirers aay Me- nia, 14 to € he b " ueee Yoot's methods, but it A IIE , . jo smuinet the Indians « he has “gone him one bet | New Orleans, throwing Frank Gotch noe worry about long hair not be The Fort Lawton and Seattle soc- cer teams played @ tie game before | over 2,000 spectators at Fort Law+/| ton yesterday afternoon. The game} was hard fought, with Seattle tn aggressive throughout both halves. The day was eared for Fort Lawton by the excel st work of Keys, the goal keeper, who 4id some wor ful work in Blocking. A concert w given by the Fort Lawton band after the game. SPORT DOPE The Ballard Tigers dofeated the | Beattle Chanceliers Saturday after.) noon in @ hotly contested game of | football, the final score being 5 to 0. | Today te the last in which to make entries for the horse show, to | be held December 13, 14 and 15. En- [tries must be in not later than | 6:0 o'clock tonight at the office of the association in the Mutual Jife butlding. sophomores and freshmen of the usiversity will play a came of football next Thursday afternoon on the campus. The game will not be called earlier than 4 o'clock. Ralph Dimmick has been chosen football captain for the coming year | at Whitman college, Walla Walla Dimmick is @ big tackle. The second team of the Univer. sity of Washington played a 1o score game Saturday at Tacoma with the Tacoma Y. MC. A. The game was an interesting one and good plays were made on each side. Fred Beel, of Winsconsin, won the wrestling championship of the United States Saturday ht at } tempt to Intreduce the sport [the strenuous life of developing a| M'GUGIN, Vanderbilt's Coach. COACH M’GUGIN 18 GIVEN] CREDIT FOR VANDERBILT'S VICTORY OVER CARLISLE IN DIANS. yosrT, Michigan's Pride. , Mi . Hurrah for the south! Py: 5 n N 7 t * ' ef 1 e " » Min t glory footba F “ t ’ t ie dope te fact How 4 st compare wit! ~ 9p cin th in Michigar tn , he ory of th S Yandert t and the south fans in ¢ ant 1 clover was defeated 10 to 4 The Hu and his methods | \jchigan team ba (ying to mather ’ he problem of the student | (oore 5 com to be that of the game | icnie aM ending «till | wh . south do next ¥ DP @ great Yout's fay which got « there with ~ at Peansytwar y dimmed. Met number of te “Dan. st tenet, wil and all w a mad a At ty of what two out of three falte ling im fashion next year Thirty-ate polo players will ey walk | ,Atcording to an agreement just home from Oklabome City. The at-| "ened the American Athiet {will setually and suspensions, and mony with the Union \F aise de Sports Athletiques new state | The French goctety ts the leading jone of tte kind Ia France, but that }name would be @ big bandiénp in was 4 renk Callers, It wae a little too tame for those reoba bly ured to Sixteen jockeys hare beem killed | im the past two years, nine in 1905 | A™ertce. and sven in 1906 agers arg — What will be the attitude, of Lumley, of the Brooklyns, cham-| Hearst's papers toward w York plon slugger of the Nationals, is} 'ie worrying the dyspeptic fane reaping the @iscomforts of fame|A®4y Fredman landed in Ne = Sporting writers have had him fig-| @"TIN« the recent politieal ¢ ure in enough deals recently to dis | 994 ove of the first things Rs a rapt half the teams in the league. | ¥** to Band « sour one to saying he was opposed to th ‘ir politician and would rote Hughes. It te not thought that « etiek will ha » be used next © leon to serape off any of the salve Hearst's paper will spread en the Otanta Dan Cupid seems to have opened up training quarters ta the Ciacio path Red's camp. Frank Jude, Bob Wicker, George Schiet and Johnny Selgel have been married, and Mi} lor Huggins le sald to be exhibiting suspicious 4) myptoma Football te leas brutal than for Connie Mack, of the Athletion, fs quoted as saying that newspaper 4 5 notoriety is what spotled Rube merly, according to President Ellot.) waagell, and gives as a fact that of Harvard. And this was just after] 240, nube had leas notoriety last ra had seen bg player*) year he was much easier to handle. win a game Aa led the oppost-j rn. other side of the matter ma | tion to the sport under the old rules.) that newspaper otoriety ha undergraduates at Harvard need caneed Rube to quit some THE MARKETS (=== cod a to write about him last The market tn ie overstocked with chickens, and all the dealers have cut prices in order to free the street. The price has been affect ed from 1 to 2 cents per ib Washington creamery butter has Jumped 1 cent, selling at Ise. This is the third raise in the past two weeks. | W. Biglow & Co, report the com ing of a car of bananas. They will sell for $2.75 to $3.50 a bunch, ac | cording to aize. | Prices on native apples are firm. lowing to the shortage occ by the recent flood. The best are selling at $2 per box. There is an extreme shortage on salmon The Puget Sound Reh are entirely off the market and it Union Bakery & Café 141 Becond Avenue P. A. HALLOERO, PROP. Sunset Main 880, Independent 880. Regal $15. Clothes know as we know, ill make a mtistake Suit or Rain Coat s as can be bought There’s a st Avenue ia early for the Columbia River salmon. Hay dealers report the coming of a consighment of Puget 6 Loaves for 25 Cents Sound hay, which will relieve the hay shortage. Vegetadien, Durhanks, M@ie, local cabbage. per M, er Parghin ie cantons, per 1c tn em, Hh SG Wy wariinw horse radish, per ib, de; ber 1 tomatora, per bom, byte. Frate. Pananse $2.01. oF Re por id: Went chee La per tom, 6 3; omen bux, BGT: coooamuta, per dos, Sogn |aepies, natives, per box, Mogi grangen, Valencia, per bam. 6 segs 10 |[imes, per \caas, #f.90, grapes," Tokayer, per hon, tL O0@1-; muscats, Bh togi a binck [801% quinees, $1.0; persimmons, pet Eggs. Washington creamery butter, per eastern. freak brick, Wb. ranch butter, freah tub, Fe cheese, Winconsin twine, American, tTe brick cheers, Ib, ite 1 tee to absolut Tyan, ‘Nia Pe fae ry, acon Live olf chick nd 1, te & staduate. a the beat niaed Buropean, Cagatns and American colleges. For years I have devoted Bs my time and attention to the jethers, sheep, od a orn, hy treatment and cure of Rupture, fe, steers, cows, th fe} and my cured patients mimber per me so Ih" ewatioxie! ibe par hen hundreds, some probably bel your neighbors. This long period Bteors, th of exclusive practice has given per Ib, iG 106; me skill and expertence tq ‘the Tam.” per I cure of Rup such as t be: S eve no ether physician can er. Fish. per th. 6am fer you, stanmor The thorough ang gd pon trout, per th took cod, cures whioh I am making Gites cstver “amen day, year after year, the Brateful endorsements of my cured pati¢nie prove that my method of treatment ia all T olaim for it, and I earnestly in- vite you to call on me or write for further convincing proof of theme facta 1 cure without a surgical op- eration or pain, and without in- your work or Ber mek, He | Dungeness craba, ton, $21 @ia, fenita, tone Pa. gia my office and I wit y stateme 4 U sm a Per bb Hm for my fee until eur My terme are effected urn van Juan @ nable Iga, tire brick, per M. Syria alr, rhs ber TATION y . Hogi! hig’ mall plaater, bps CRED. op ' Nuts and Fi a 4 81 401-10; now wat i bry ie > mm Sun- per uses, Gun hones OLARKE CO. Br si podde, by 128 Recond 6, Cor, ‘Wash: ington Bt, Seattle, Wash. Steam baths, 26c. Oriental Baths, ot his ¢ SEATTLE \ A ; | SA RSA SO SA DTM DOES AOE \ \ 2% 71/7 NAS STAR— AR -MONDAY, Dee we have inaugurated this advance sale prices lowered on the best vantage of these prices anc are especially worthy of note; prices on extreme; Books, Stationery, gain category. tomorrow, Santa Claus wishes to thank all his friends, both young Seattle has always been his favorite city, to town Saturday Garvey-Buchanan 6p.m. He has brov Co.’s—he rents, and plenty of candy and popcorn for all SWER ALL LETTERS. PERAM gear strings, leath er wyolatered, worth $10; im the Basement Toy Store ENGLISH DOLL BULATORA, rubber tres steol DOLL CARRIAGES WITH PARASOL, with etee! Urea, worth $1.50, in tho base ment Toy store we HILL, CLIMBER AUTOMO. BILE RACERS, Toceday, in the Basement Toy Store The ducement for early buying. $13.50 SUITS $8.50. $21.75 SUITS $16.50. $30 AND $35 SUITS a $, ‘; * ° DRESSY BROADCL New Shawl Plaid Suits, jacket HANDSOME = TIGHT-FITTING BLOUSE SUIT, newest style, trimmed with straps, velvet BROADCLOTH SUIT, jacket trimmed with silk braid, velvet coltar and cuffs braid trimmed, new nine gored ekirt with two ETA THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU B {ADVANCE SALE OF XMAS GOODS | GARVEY-BUCHANAN CO. REASONS FOR THE ADVANCE SALE—In order to relieve the crush of the last few days before Chri Stocks have been thoroughly scanned, heads of departments consulted a \ 1 save many dollars on their Christmas buying. fashionable Ready -to-Wear Garments, Waists and Furs are | Again we cry: farly Shopping!” Santa Claus’ Headquarters and old, for the most generous welcome on his ht theusands ¢ The Busiest Basernent is full to overcrowding Dolls and Toys, American Toys and Games—all are here at prices lower 87.50 | What would make a handsomer present than a swell T 1906. brought to Seattle selected Christinas merchandise ever Fancy Goods of all kinds feel the price cut; wishes to say also that until Chr Come and see him. FOLDING SPECIAL TUESDAY! ~ oo | 1,000 DOLLS! DESKS, DRESSED with chart | | poLts, KID pag lore. } By! very strong i L8, jand dure } FULL JOINT- | big, worth i ED DOLLS, : | VALUE $1.50 | mtb g | and $1.75 IN | roe THE BASE- i MENT TOY $1.49 | STORE, HANGING BLACKBOARDB hese cal ann. | 12 the Basement Toy Btore CARB, the greatest devel | z5e opers for children, $4.25 Sia 4 kind: in the Basement Toy | DOW. FURNITURE, band: | Blore 83.49, somely upholstered parior | KITCHE RANGES, with | and bedroom sets, worth | utensils and alcohol stoves,| Tie; in the Basement Toy which are perfectly safe; Store ive worth $2; In the Basement | 4 ig ich Toy Biore 61.49 |LARGE 8K OVEREL TOOL CHESTS, all kinds| SADDLE HORSES, and on and «izes, completely filled wheels, worth $2.75; In the | with useful tools; 150 g00n | Basement Toy Store aule; Tuesday special 49¢ seeseees-2.40 | These few hints indicate values shown: collar and cuffs; cluster plaited has velvet collar and stitched broadcloth straps; ekirt a full- skirt; folds at the bottom; leht and platted one; colors brown and brown, black and green; dark grays; $13.50 value for black; $21.76 value; advance $35 value; advance sal aey. 88.50 sale price . + $16.50 ela Bedding Dept. $1.26 values, advance sale price, pair . ose Not more than two pairs to a custon 13-4 Cotton Blankets in tan, gray or white, an extra Jarge and heavy blanket, $1.50 values; advance sale price, pair Si.co8 We.invite your particular attention to our Woolen Blankets, You will find « genuine saving if you buy here. California Woot Blankets, 114, in grays and brown, $6 value, pair 83.08 White Wool Blankets, the fa- mous Marysville Califoraia Blankets, 11-4, five pounds weight, $7.60 value, pair ose ** 1.85 Good heavy Siikoline Com forta, both sides alike, each . Silkoline Comforts In cholee designa, filled with white ton down, a large thick comfort, spectal $2 value, advance sale price cach . #1.09 HOMEMADE COMFOR twe yards wide and two and half yards tong. ‘These are made from mae terials picked from our stock and sell regularly at $3.50; special, each 82,98 New Gloves Te Cashmere Glov Women's 2-clasp Sichaees Gloves, silk lined, Parts Point embrotdery, fine quality, worth 750 pair; ad vance sale price We $1.50 16-Bt. Cashmere Gloves 98. 16-button length Cashmere Gloves in extra quallty, Diack, brow navy and gray, worth $1.50 pair\wad vance sale price oe 25 Lamb Gloves 080. Women's —_ 2-clas Prime Lamb Gloves, Parts Point embroidery, complete as sortment, black and colors, worth $1.25 pair; advance sale price ORe 16-Button Long Gloves $2.26 and $3. Women's Mosquetatre Perrin’s Lamb Gloves in 12 and 16-button lengths, ex- tra quality, black, white and colors; advance sale prices range $3 value, 12-button length 25 $3.75 values, 16-button length ‘ 83 Children’s Cashmere Hose 33c. Children’s Fine Cashmere Hose, seamless, gray heel and toe, double foot, soft and m; advance sale price nse {GARVEY-BUCHANAN CO. Lumber Exchange ®ido. PRO SET ; 1113-1117 Second Av. Da AS PI PA VSS 2 BE Advance Sale of Small Furs Ladies’ Furs. } French Coney Scarf, rich brown French Coney Cluster Scarf in color; six tails; a $2.50 value brown and black; a full, warm $08 igs es neck piece; $1.26 value for Ladies’ Fur Scarfe. Rich Brown Sable Full long Sable Opossum Scart, Beart, ailk frog fas rich color and bottom finished natural tall ends; a $6 value | with six fine tafls; a 66.76 for 3.98 value for 85 NECKWEAR Du Barry Scarfs. 980 Women's Fancy Neckwear Handsome assortment of 600. Barry Scarfs in Liberty Silk, Radium Silk and Crepe de | Da | | Fine assortment Women's Fan- cy Neckwear in large variety Chine, solid colors, printed fig- of choice patterns, silk em- ures, Persian and Pastel com- broidered, lace trimmed, mo- binations; prices range 50¢ to tif and- fewel trimmed, black, + aiken sence white and colors; advance sale price .. 50¢ 91.50 Lace Neckwear 986. Lace Yokes, Chomisettes, Btock 80e Lace Stock Collars 25c. Collars and Collar and Cuff | Pt. Venise and Oriental Lace Sets in Pt. Venise, Princess Stock Collars in pretty pat Lace, Oriental and Renais terna, with or without flowing sance, beautiful patterns; ad ends, choice designs; advance vance sale price ........0B€ sale price .. . 25e Advance Sale of Our Art Goods If you have not already visited our new and enlarged art de- partment, you owe it to yourself to do so, The additional space occupied enab us to display to the best advantage our beautt- ful line of Fine Art Needlework If you are in doubt as to what to buy or make for Christmas a Visit here will help you to decide. Every day the new and lat- est things are being added. , Complete assortments of Art Needle work supplies, pillow cords and ruffitngs, lace threads’ and braids, new burnt leather noveltios, hand embrofdered pittow tops and center pieces, lace and Battenberg pieces of all kinds, laundry and shoe bags. A full assortment of all kinds of hemstitched and drawn work lin ens, yarns of all kinds tn the best makes in complete assort ment Special Saxony Yarns in all colora, 8 1-3c value, skein Se One lot of tinted Pillow Tops and Center Pieces, 49¢ values, to close, each peat Ben Sus tal eo et eteen zoe Seattle Souvenir Pillow Tops, something to cond to your Bast- efn frienda, 75e and 98¢ values, each ............0600% 496 Childrne’s kerchiefa, neat hemstitched Printed borders, extra quality; ad enti vance sale price, each, § 1-Be chiefs , Children’s Women's Embroidered Handker- ortited chiefs 160, Handker Fancy embroidered alllinen or 0 an: Swiss Handkerchiefs, some chiefs, fan. ey colored Jaco trimmed, other scalloped doxigns, edges or hemstitched borders with rhyme advance sale price se and verse; Women’s Initial Handkerchiefs variety pat- 260 terns; ad Women’s pure Irish linen Hand vance sale kerehiofa, hand worked initial, price, each fine hemstitched borders, thin nA Se qualtty; advance sale Women's Initial 6 1-46, m i Linen Initial Handic Women’s Fancy | Handkerch efs Handkerchiete | we | broidered in neat Women’s fancy colored em hematitched borders, advance broldered Sandherchiots sale price, each 6 14e¢ white ground, embroidered in Women's Linen Handkerchiefs | beautiful color combinations, 8 1-30, rich designs; advance sale All linen grass-bleached Hand price B5e FA VY Ai OE EST GARVEY-BUCHAMAM COMPAHY Ww Toys, Dolls and Fancy China reductions all staple every-c Buy while assortments are good and prices are low, Buy and with his headquarters now at istmas he will receive daily from g to 12 a. m. anda@ 4 GIFT BOOKLETS for the little ones accompanied by their guardian or py If you cannot come, WRITE; HE WILL AN. Toys and Dollis with all that is new and good in Toys and Dolls than ever before Teddy's Bears, Tuesday Although these fine toys ate one of the scarcest things to supplied ehl years; str jot and furry; 600 go on sale Advance Sale of Ready-to-Wear Suits} lored Suit? The low pricing on te suit stock is an im sitk Hned, a nary, $30, ¢ ise buyers will take ad. wered to the are in the bay. Jay need lay needs The New Store. Imported known, quality high, be had, this store is well The finest ide’ plaything made ip practically tade uctible, made with inted legs and head, soft 99¢ | $16 SUITS $1250. FINE ALL-WOOL CHRYE | OT SUIT, jacket tight fitting and braid med; skirt full platted; navy, bestow and black; advance 50 : st Our tine of Cloths and Sets is unsurpassed, either Im point of quality, price, ve riety of size or range of patterns—Also a complete assortment of Linens in the piece. Sets 60x90-ineh All Linen Damask, with one napkins to mateh; al ly hemetitehed; $5 at, the set . 66x8l-inch All Linem Heavy Satin Damask, = dozen napkins to match; some hemstitched set, values; advance sale the set . Qx72 All L in Satin Damask, heavy and Pron, wearing linen; one napkins, 22 Inches, _. $10 ot match, 90 «6All Linen Damask, with napkins <— mately; es: er 58-inch Bleached Damask, value; advance sale yard ... 4 60-inch leached = Linea Damask, 4%c values; ae vance sale price, ' etinen Linen Damask bleached or sflver bleached, a good serviceable linen; 7Be values; advance sale price, yard rived 70-inch Satine Damask 1 bleached or silver bleached, in choice designs, & wearing linen, 98¢ valle per yard . B7¢ EXTRA SPECIAL pleached 72-inch, full ‘od “Damask Cloths im designs, a special value; advance each Advance Sale of In- fants’ Bands Wrappers Complete new lines of I fants’ Bands and Wrappers in wool, silk and mixed and all silk, bees makes and popular styles prices range Sbe to, @1. 49