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| RUSSIAN LION save HE can | WHIP THE CHAMPION WITH] GLOVES, BUT CORBETT CAN) ONLY SEE “JEFF.” Bomboody, to whip Jim Jeffries Who is he? Where ta he? These are some of the troubles of the followers of the “padded ring who are anxious to stir things up tn | the fietio tir | With other aspiranta for the} world’s championship honors licked | to a “fare-yewell,” there comes 4/ sudden upheaval to have Geo, Hack-| enechmidt, the Russian Lion, cham-| pion wreetler of the world tackle} our own “Jeff.” Hackensebmitt Dimaelf hae been seeing thiggs and haa visions of himeclt wearing the! m and stuffing a] anybody high mogul cre Dig wad of the long green in his trousers pocket, One of the results of the talk has deen & halter to “Hack” by Frank Goteh, the American wrest ler. He is seotng things, too, and] gaye if the Russian Lion is hank-| ering after a boxing match he wil! accommodate him, or will tackle him at wrestling Mackenschmidt seems inelined to} give Gotch the faraway look and in timates the American fs only a @econd rater when compared with} @ real thing. However, Gotch can certainly box some and in wrest hag bested some mighty good tnetudt Tommy Jenkins And Jen was considered good enough for a ¢ th “Hack en it be last much longer than to ge » the ring A d@oudle match between these! would-be wrestling champtons, first | with gloves, then on the mat, would be a nove and if pulled off would undoubtedly be a purse filler But when it comes either of the Wien tackling Jim Jeffries, It » almost like comic opera. The seatix of the general pub He fs hit about the head by the fol olwing « seteriatic opinion from Jim Corbett when he was aekeai What hoe thought of the chances « “Jeff” re-entering the ring and how | he mpares with strong men! of the times. Corbett says | “No fighter that ever lived has! held as independent a place in the| itistic world aa Jeffries, Others | fore him have announced their} retirement, but there was always/ mome doubt as to their right to lay} down the laurels they possessed at the feet of another man. eos said when he retired: ‘There is the title; fight for it.’ Sellivan, myself} and Fitzsimmons all made similar | Gectarations st different times tn! oar championship career, but the world always looked on with dix ‘This was not the case when Jett laid dewrn bis fighting toga. So demonstrated 7) THE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, Dee. 4, 1906, rl BLOB eel eth BN fs WHAT WOULD BIG JEFF FOOTBALL GAMES RACES Y YESTERDAY § = nasvas #00 saber Y 208-2 AT THE HIGH | THE STORE THAT SERVE S YOU BEST—GARVE Y- BUCHANAN CO, OAKLAND, DO TOT 1 L ° Late this afternoon a football Pry naed 504 ee on wn) J game will be played between the wor Minna Gibaon, 104 - eleven of two of the junior roll t 0 1 foots of the Seattle High esheot : 4 re kh Sam, 104, third uy | oth oaneds have begn out practic: ” gecond », eleven wixte ent a | who hav L en awarded an “8” for | a — pbs ne ip yw Nhe tea ret take Dart! ond; Peligrona, 109th Tine | ji $ ' The two Senior roll roome of the Third race, futarity--Distribator, | | High sehool are also turning out for | se ee aa le sa | ‘ practice for the game to be played oe 7 , The prices made to encourage early Clorist ings o , $ Friday at Lincoln Park. Mr. Hig [ third: ‘Time, 1:4 In $ i ey : ng j ice. | eine’ well too challange to the| ,Fourth face, | thi ix ! ye Specials are selected daily throughout t tore } argaing |Doxs of M roll lastest | Oo ee ee aes \ . nd the Dréas Goods specials. Note careft : popislar land Floyd Way i Prd “athe tt nd; Rosaro, 104, thi id what we have for tomorrow ners at the Juntor football hum L 4. | will probably play the winners @}, Pitth © mite 7 en the two Bentor tea 107 (Gr FRANK GOTOH, GEO, HACKENSCHMIDT, | Ye Md me ta $’ ea quar Who thinks he can beat Geo, - " Ss. A. Cc. PR th Time, 1:42. Hatrousctimidt nf wrestling et box] Who thinks he can best Goteh ACTICE) sixun rice, one and onentxtor ing and whip James J. Jeffries. mallee = Ws oe fA set anta Claus is at his headquart ery mornit wants all the Tom McDonald returned from an|ond; Gov, Davis, 103, 4bird, Time children to call on him, H ir boxes wit) be + gr ly rerviviaehind "scan fos extended viait to Rverett lant night] 1:47 26 your little letters in them, He'll gather them up twice ay, ar vy and by will answer andYhe 8 A. C. football teans went <= them | throush @ hard praction in the gym ASscorT. = SDSS peuescencmsamae 4 Fancy China Day in the Busiest Basemen hours e practice There | Wm. Parrish, 190, second; ¢ * eset thee oy yom good te “ae 4 | 142, third. Time, A: feature of tomorrow's selling wil ney China,most desirable of aij the squad and Sut Ir * anitnes Second race Five and alf fur Christmas gifts, Fine Fancy Decorated China Pia ates, Balad Be aly Cups and Saucers, Salad wlin 5 ne 9 y Bowls scrimmage practice for the rest of | longe--Nappa won, J. Nelson afd Gets, Cake and Plate Sets, Shaving Mugs, Syrup Jugs etc, etc., on special sale here tomorrow, he wee at. bir T e on 2 ni the . ‘ . ond, 8 ar th 1 Mingg ae ig Assortments the most complete in Seattle; prices decidedly the lowest. Cutts returns from arvar 1 ace one rile time for 1 of the, (Keogh), 2 to 1, won; Uncle Her “ ” week, and Marvard x-twokie | 114, second; Ruth W. 111, th Again We Say Shop Early and ach rf i nt rie 44 orated! mame for Beattle when th ne surth race, futurity—-Col. Ja 250 Dozen Thin Decorated Jap; AT ihe-—Fancy age obo at AT “Fancy Decorated tenn plays here & tay 101, (Koerner), 7 2, won; A ies After Dinner Coffee China Gree m Pit vere, " ~ na Salad Bowls, Cab © close u jege football | 102 Art 116, third ne at noason makes sof shic Geatar| See Ltn Ad Cups and Gaucers; regular) Spoon Tra Cake F sc t bie t ‘ . “ u r plec be _— | ria ne vest | Fifth ace, one and cne-six price $1.75 dozen; extra spe ee netted I y } © expect- | teenth miles—Bill Curtis, 106, ( j ad Mth : Creamer . Cos on¢ oe Angeleno 10 ird ues. ad uni in of , nds Ri he We rime 1 ee wt 5 ots | faney pieces all worth 18¢ and) {ng Mugs, M ‘ J mM 5 2he,cholee a6) a : ¢, one mile and 60 yards | choice Logut 107, (Singleton), 4 to 1 ORAL, ga Decorated Chi won 110, second; Bonnie AT 10e—Fancy Decorated } s ae ad pense $5 Hand Painted Royal Lubeck Prince Charlie, 107, third. Time, . 4 } Cracker Jara, Lobster Salad a » tae n pari 1 t Chine P “¥ ans } Suehes ‘aved Milk Jars and Roya! Gotha Saled Gets a wilt a om, sugar dust Ra tore) id 83.35, th ratha riental Baths tard pots, bread Pots, = NUFBEFY | Decorations are ent ‘ait and }| Rhyme, Mush Sets and doz , Sage. irely hand ~ pepper shakers, hair re {| ens of China Plates and Fancy) PO ust” me Pe orn with wide Y @ WwoooHousE celvers, spoon holders ploces of China, worth 650 at gold border, others with hasg THE MARKETS - JRANITURE CO, NN and trays and salad fhe choice 49¢)| painted | and tulip decors 418 Pike Gtreet, bowls; values 15c and 3| 61.25 Hand Painted La France | tion, coin gold edge; sam peneedinnetiie For furniture, stoves, ranges, 19e; choice 10¢ Rose Imported China Piates;| regularly $5; extra spectal, For the ‘firat thue m tnree (| and heaters, Bargnine to all SEPT MOM oat BE The) Tplece wets «ABBE jmonthe the price of exes has fallen ~ above. Baap aera instead of Increasing The t bones: Main 309: ad 5 Sar gee gn I Ply agp nnn nh 6 Advance Sale of Ladies’ Neckwear| Advance Sale of 50 conta d a drop of 3 cents Most of thas: Baolevs Guodet e Roar Neckwear is here in all its fashionable beauty, the Du Barry L th t Goods Jecrease until price is normal Scarfs, Lace Yokes, Stock Collars, ete, ete, priced temptingly low] gay 9 om We, ‘ vagy Fg Gere me “ vanes aather { Bags in good I, hs stoame ‘ ° a a sives | for the advance # ‘ Du Barry Scarfs. ity, inside fitted, lined, pd ' JAS, J. JEFFRIES. | "yun oe ro - _ $ nOnie . ] SOc Lace Stock Collars 25¢ | andsome assortment of Dul handles, worth advance And the arn with which he can whip both Gotch and Hackenschmldt.|gatmon shipped from Aleka. The Pt. Veniae and Oriental Lace] Barry Scarfs in Liberty BI) wale price 496 t ped from Alaa ney au olla large varie-| Radium Silk ao repe de expect the Columbta river fish | Stock, Coltass te 6 ~ oe to the were that-be to thd premier, ty the next, and then some, will not|shorily. ‘The prevailing price Ans a er an ty of pattorna, with or with-} Chine, solid ape eo isa ta oe bet ae in the heavyweight list in the world] produce a | man approaching the| salmon t¥ 10 to 11 cents out flowing ends; We values;| figures, Kersian ices range) lined, strong fra be that the fans give the nod of con-| standard eet by Jeff. Mark my| Prices on hay and feed stuffs 250} sees «ee “a with’ aoln pee cont. ‘This generation and probab-| words.” havo risen from 2 to 6 per ceat a e We Fancy Neckwear] Ue wo oo OO Nnethers; worth He eu Uneuemenras ee eeseroe — crmermers | princtpall woods received ‘ 1.50 Lace Neckwear 98c2 3 u t ‘aie nan machine. 7 we | DY on og Aiea mgt ctr: Fine assortment of fancy Neck-| Lace Yokes, Chemisettes, Stock} vance sale price, each fair Gaia . trimshed, motif and jewel | Pt. Venine, Princess} Fine assortment Hand Bags i |" Whaleott admitted after tha flaht ®. A. HALLOERG, PROP. trimmed, black, white and col and Renais assorted leathers, well made }that he Rad newer been tn such Sunset Main 880, ors; regular $80; advance sale) a nicely lined and inside fitted, Independent 80. price 50e' vance sale price ....-- worth $1.59; advance sale Herman i# going about to pte- pare for Gans in earnest and the newspapers are dotng all they can for the coming contest. But despite ali thie the general impression tr that the Neveda mining town har Deen bencoed. ‘That $26,000 in too much for this battle goes without saying. If Gane te in as good condition when he met Nelson, Herman wilt be singtne | “Mother, mother, pin @ rose on me. before the battle has fairly begun. | Many of Gans closest friends are| got down to work and put himesit, predicting a victory for the negro) Ting champ inside the 1e-round | « dimit. Billy Nolan, manager of Battling Nelson. is rated as the most unpop- | wlar heman being the ring has ever known. Nolan's very presence In o crowd is enough to cause a fit of distemper. He has his own opinion | of himee?f framed in his own mind and there ian't enough eriticiam on the outside to change It. His seit- aasertiveness and overbearing man- | neriams and hie arbitrary actions |: stamp him as a seperate clase by btmeei( Nolan may be able to live as hal | shining tight tn the world of pugtl- | fam ag it stands at present, but in| the good old days he would have ame the tag tied to him in short or- ™ fs a good thing for Nolan that} he te tied up with as popular a man! as Nelson. Otherwise he would never have lasted as long as he has. Tom Allen, the old-time pugtli«t, who fought bis first finish battle for a puree of $26 and his last fight | for @ purse of $5,000, held @ unique} Giatinction among the heavyweights Of his time. Allen didn’t know what giving up| meant and was one of the few wortd famous fighters who stuck to the} ring because he liked the sport of pugtiiam more than the reputation. | orqas will always stand ne Monials of the ring because of ons accomplishment credited to} no other heavyweight. He lost the world's title to Jem Mace in 1870. The fight took place at Kennervilie, near New Orleans, and it lasted 10 rounds. Allen kept right on fighting, and om Sept. 28, 187%, Allen regained tithe by defeating Mike MoCoole In 29 rounds, He nevér after lost the honor, and ft te claimed now by rities that he is the only man that ever lived who won, lost and won again the champtonahip title and took It to hie grave with him, He died on April 6, 1904, at Bt. Loute. Tou hear a lot Py tatk about the greatness of Joe Gane and the little | chances any of the present day light- weights have against him Joe tx about all hie friends claim him to be, but when they talk about bim being the biggest little man the world has ever seen they are off the) wire. greatest fighting machine for hile me thie or any other country ever saw. He had no lint to his ability The Barbadees biack as a bard man to get to train, but when he in shape fy @ battle he came pretty lowe bein] winner with any of the bie wv meept the man who held the title, and I shell never forget the day that Tom O'Rourke wanted to match him agaihet me O'Rourke had come to beiteve that Walcott was unbeatable w in Ishape, He dispowed of Austraiian Jimmy Ryan, Mysterious Tilly Smith, Australian Billy Edwards amd Dan Creadon tn quick sucoes- sion. ‘Then O'Rourke succeeded tn get- For five years Walcott had been after him, but could never get him into a mateh. Here was virtually « lightweight hitehing up with « heavywe outcome ? The betting was at odds of 5 to 1 on Choynski, and even Choynski told bis friends that it was « shame to take the money. ‘The night of the fight arrived and the big house that was expected never materialised. The people all thought that Walcott didn't have a/ |chance, Choynakl, when he saw the | crowd, demanded his 76 per cent of the receipts before going on. With big John L, Sullivan in back of him @n@ a lot of other friends, | Choynaki entered the ring as con- fident as @ bull terrter. Walcott was prepared and coached expecially for Choynski, and no sgoner did the bell ring than Wolcott was after him iike a shot Oh me, oh my! At the end of seven rounds ri Cutan resembled @ piece of fter it had made tte way through o There Is Satisfaction in Every Regal $ They 15 Suit are the sort of clothes you want---the sort that will make you proud of yourselves and of us. There is nothing to guard against--our guarantee of money at every back protects you point. Joa Walcott tn his day wae the| ng on a match with Joe Choynakt. | What would be the! ik | special pulled out for New Orleans cellent condition before ig his fe. SPORT DOPE Two stockholders in last season's baseball club in Loe Angeles have) brought sult against James J Mor |ley, former manager, for $35,000, | the amount of loss alleged to have) ». | bees cauged by mismanagement | ei Terry MeGovern, prisefighter, ac- leompanied by hia priv | called at the ane tress day and paid his respects to Pree | freah tom, Bier ranch creeny ey Ident Roosevelt. | — The Wanderers and the Seatiles | | will meet at Weediand park next Sanday for the first time this sew som. These two teams are leaders! « aie im the soccer football league and % oes oie the game promises to be a fast one. | The Seattios meet the fast Victoria team in Seattle on the following) + Sunday. - | is the number of} “Twenty three” players Billy Clymer has signed for) [~ °. team. Wonder!» there will be in| his Columbus, how many “23° that bunch before all the skidoo! — jae afe used Gp next season? if { A match for the king bee purse! > of them all is in sight for the win be ner of the GaneHerman bout. Tex} Rickard, the Goldfield fight pro moter, says he has a $50,000 purse for the winner ond Battling Neison. | Bly, Nev. Jaa, J. Corbett and Jobn L. Sullivan | © 5. | | Nick Altrock believes in being in style. Since the announcement that the White Sox will train in Mexico [he has purchased a sombrero and a} Vermillion sash. If he would only | wear them home. A. T. Yeomans, an English ama tour, has lowered the mile walking record frem 6 minutes 29 2-5 sec onds to 6 minutes 9 3-5 seconds. ‘The Browns are vieing with the} | Reds for the title of the “bride-) Krooms. Within the year Hemp | hill, Wallace, Rickey and Stone have been married and Glade is | “signed.” One sore hand cost $12,000. That |fs the way Terry MeGovern’s man-} ager figures that fighter Is suffer. ing from a financial standpoint Since a physician has declared Ter | ry’s fist is not in shape to fight he has had to turn down several good offers. The Latonia meet was a suc im every respect, say the managers fm an interview. Yet when the a small army of stowaways unable | pay their fare to the next meet | wore routed out. Was it succenstul | for them? | } Dan J Goiy's record of 9 3-6 sec onds for 100 yards at Spokane, | Wash, has been approved by the AAU Another easy money scheme killed. Garry Herrmann has locked his strong box as far ae advance money for the Reds {# concerned, | jand thrown away the key. In the | past nome of the Cincinnat! players ‘have vied with each other seeing | how much of their salaries they could spend before earned CHANCELLOR’S TO CHALLENGE The Chancellor football eleven has issued a notice to any 126 bunch of ball players to meet them | on the gridiron. The Chancellors | average 126 pounds to the man and | are making a claim for the state y championship at that weight. The | Chancellors ine up as follows: | Left half, Douglas; full back, Con-} nors; right half, Gough; quarter | back, Martin; left end, Donaldson; | left tackle, Rock; left guard, G ham; center, Ellingwood; guard, Patten; right tackle, Dyke; right end, Emmons, Don't throw your old clothes | away. Have them cleaned to look | like new at the Pantorium, ™ 1048. Earenae, ANGE. of te pee ty: Manet | Oregon Tansh, te) eastern, Cade ensters storage. tub fee fe r qalves. we | fer i Ohman — fe ore is anid to be the place; ** meiddiings, BM per ton: ol) enka, Fancy tmperves savaheonane |e ANGEL CAKES, 25¢. Made From Strictly Fresh Eggs. Fratts. por ten Hh anit, par dow, ‘mt: | Sa sie 1, grapes, Tohare por . eo , meets FOGLE . biace - Sus ieee, 1) pee, bo Coon riety freak ranch oars per stim tee, Butter and Cheese. Wartiogton cresmery ~t Swiss th i1@18e, Tillamook, N@tie a ‘outtry. Live fit chichene, par im they a a ™ ot Live Stoon Wethere, sheep, per Im, ties = on, a! par Wr eweinde: anita par eenk Moats. ener spar ib, Aihes . Meare * . O40: veal te dieeticad) dieeted been per ibe Fish, ' whic re SUCCESSFUL OSTEOPATHS Invest In Health What Investment 10 give rou better turns than gvad beakn! Did you goed the May and Feedstutrs. astern Wash, ttmothy, tom, S@at: Fy ge mat bay. tom ny Restore W how m SMS, whois corm. fear® ts stant. teh se Pe Ba ton: fine toms, any doping with, pres preparations of unke jee bene" per tom GIT) shore. per tow molegical setion chopped Bed, per ton, Bi, eate, on, Sob | Sart not tinged oF narrow, mined -= We tesll mat vahee the TRICITY. MECHANICAL Tpinarto oN tnd CONCENTRATED LIGHT ant we ter these in conjunction with OFTH — ~~ Cement. = Sesh eM ora for "revsrned ba ORTRORATHY dose, not ttmit Monit Juan &) howe Man scones are treated whether chronte a a * o par bale. per 1b be; enetal bath, poe mt to commnnn sense. Tou ‘eel ba hg at nator, Som 7 acai No mre TATION whee charge for ding mowing i we * you. ear fer month of DD trontmenta Rooms (6416-48 Arcade Putting Phone Bain datz; Ind. Raiden: Nobhtt ave. Ann Nuts and Fi 7 Pham, Woe are indep new and tere of various Our prices a one-half of , the mon company price win hange an up-to-date cash register, more suitable for your business, for your old one. Call we up by phone and tell us your wants THE SUNDWALL COMPANY, INC. Phone 697. Attalia Irrigated Fruit Lands The Columbia Canal: Co. 509 Marion Building Seattle, Wash, Wash Goods Dept. quick buying. S00 Women's Belts 250. er Belts in chotce shapes, taflor mad and straight front, T5c Women's Belts 490. nations, sale price, each .. #0. Fine Art Needle Work Comp BETWEEN--- Saint Paul, © CHicaco GREAT WESTERN Rauway Unequaled Equipment On All Trains. For full information, apply to W.H. OLIN, Gen. Agt., 210 Mutual Life Bidg., Seattle, - - Washington. ed Kimono Clothe are much in demand at the present, many good things at prices to induce Advance Sale of Belts Assorted styles Silk and Leath range of fit form ‘orth 5c; advance sale price, each, Zhe Figured SUk Belts in beautl ful designs, rich color combi worth $1.60; advance o8e Advance Sale of Our Art Goods new and enlarged art department, you owe it to yourself @ Women's Fine Cotton Hose, em broidered clocks in variety of Women's Cashmere Hose 33c. Women's Fine Cashmere Hose, price, each Ladies’ Walsts Rich Taffeta Silk Walst a brotdered front, white, bi and biack; very and a $6.50 value for Dressy Embroidred Nuns tTinch Fleeced Down, dainty] designs, double sole, high] ing Waist, buttoned colorings and pretty designs spliced heel, worth 360 pair; ae colors black, i. 1ée values, the yard ...-116] advance sale price ......19¢@] pink, gray and blue; @ 2Tinch Royal Flannel, very] Women's Out Size Cotton Hose falue for ...... heavy cotton F ing material Fine All Wool Nuns in desirable Golors and pat-] w * -" Waist, finely tucked terns; 2%¢ values, the yard ieee, Caen ‘oon laname long sleeves, black, see . -ZLE] or solid black, elastic top, rib them yo whea Géinch Paney Striped Bath] or hem top, double sole, high # bse! Robe Material; 35¢ values spliced. heel; advance sale * sees the yard : +2De] price, pair . +s 3B3e A nice Table Cloth king to match, or lot seamlens, extra elastic top, double sole and toes; advance] Linen Towels are always # sale price . 88¢ ceptable. Anticipate your wal | 4 length coat, green velvet col} jar, cuffs and pocket facings, | a very dressy and durable| coat; If you have not already visited our The additional space occupied enables us to display to the If you are In doubt as to what to buy or make for Christmas, a visit here will help you to Every day the new and latest things are being added © assortments of Art Needle work supplies, pillow cords and rufflings, braids, new burnt leather novelties, hand embrofdered pillow tops and co tenberg pieces of all kinds, laundry and shoe bags jrawn work linens, yarns of all kinds in the best makes in complete assortment Special Saxony Yarns in all colors, 8 i-Se value, skein . One lot of tinted Pillow Tops and Center Pieces, 4%¢ values, to close, each Seattle Souvenir Pillow Tm, Fc, somo to send to your Eastern friends, } Garver- BucHANAN Co. {13 to 1117 Second Avenue u Boys’ Cotton Hose 230, Boys’ Heavy Cotton Hose, wide or narrow rib, seamless foot, black, double knee and foot; advance sale price, patr, 23¢ Children’s Cotton Hose 17c. and save money at these 214 yard Hematitched Cloth with Napkins tw $5 values . One lot special damask towels, all white colored borders with value at | Suede Leather, Kid and Silk . Belts in large variety of] Children’s Fine Rib Cotton Hose} gach choice styles, including Taffe-| double knee and foot, fast nt eenik, watlor made effects:| Diack, wear well; advance)” 2 yards hematite plaid and solid colors; worth} Sale price .......+...+ $7.50 value, at 76c; advance sale price, each Mantes $1.50 Women's Belts 8c. LADIES’ LONG COATS Handsome Plaid, Striped and] Fahey mixed check 50-inch} New Fancy Gray Shawl Plaid Coat, black velvet collar cuffa, trimmed with silk braid; a splendid vi $17.50 for . s value $16.50, for $12.50! best advantage our beautiful line lage on 4 ter pieces, lace A full assortment of all kinds of hemstitehed T5e and 980 ‘values, Lumber Exchange Bldg Every woman knows that 4 polished table collects so much Ghestin a doy hee she con Wall her name on it. The same thing happens to 4 soda cracker exposed to the aif —sufficient reason for buying =; Uneeda Biscuit the only | soda cracker. Perfectly pro tected in a dust tight, moisture. proof package. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY

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