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: ' } -ANG FIGHT TOMOn abe ATTEL AND WALSH TO TRY FOR FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPION SHIP AT O68 ANGELES. jongs right THE | class and b gilists of today (Seri-se Telegr W JIMMIE) onstrated that Tommy Burne has up tn the front rank of the heavyweight pw His showing we \ wurprine to everyone apd the eas with which he took O'Drien’s moat Bervica) | wicked punch, a shert right upper LOS ANGELES, Cal, Dec, 6-—|cut under the chin, proved that The noxt fight of importance th Tommy Burns at his legitimate takes place on the Pacific coast te the battle for the featherwoix! championship L in have won his fight round between Abe Attel, the present champion, and Jimmi ihe weight and trained to the minute te a very hard man to whip, He should fifth Walsh of Boston tomorrow night O'Brien was helpless then and hese two little men fought a fif-/ thore wae a full minute when he teen round go « year ago at the} could not get bis hands up. That Phelesa Athletic club fn Boston) was the thne Tommy should have @nd Attel was awarded a hatr nailed him, but O'Brien's shifty Becision Bver since then Waleh | footwork saved him from a knock heen anxious for another/out. Badly hurt, Jack's legs, weak oe uty y for the coming scrap, when je confident of reversing the f or verdict The winner of ht will meet Harry Baker and! « {ie victor of that contest will > undisputed featherweight cham pion pe and he has trained diligen he | many a moon. th decision satisfied him Fighting Fever Acute. The scrap between Attel and ‘alah will take place here at the| aud Junction pavilion, and as this m hae the fighting fever at pres @nt the boys will no dowbt faow | ked house when they go in the) r Burns need aot worry ne The night that Burns anit | O'Brien fought the place was! ,. _ Jammed to the doore and there), The de mihwoek (were several thousand fight bun-|! fans who wore compelled to re ~ You A. 4 mes one ened A | chny you don't go, aa @ nice or smoke” being able (©) crowd will be there. The floor ts| lim excellent condition, and Was Tommy Burne Hee Cia |ner’s orchestra will furnish the ms andj}music. Don't miss it Gentlemen | ‘he contest between B of rien was a grand one and der Ladies free. Give Us a Chance and We Will Prove Are as Good as a Tailor Asks $30 For better {fit and as good tailoring isn’t a sale. is your guarantee. Burns is a Very good man, etter than he was ever given credit da Leach! Park pavilion will be given REGAL $5 suits If you will let us, we will prove that you can get better styles, Regal Suits at $15 as you can get of a tailor for double that money. And the Regal Suit will fit you as well as any order-made suit, or the sale Money back if you're not satisfied in fe oe in as they were, pulled bim out of the deepest hole he has been Personally after the fight O'Brien pressed the opinion that he made a very poor showing and the draw He says much He made ® grand fight and gained an undis puted place with the tupnotchers ae Dance Is Tonight *| favorites belonging to Hildreth, th 615-617 First Avenue On the Square = sides reducing the size of our floor space. We have therefore decided to reduce our stoc ‘conform to the remodeled building. A few of the hundreds upon hundreds of barga Big Reduction in fron Beds $OF cocevee =} Good Strong i teds for. Mattresses for, Faney Rockers $14.00 Rockers—Sacrifice Price $10.00 Rockers—Sacrifice Price $ 7.00 Rockers—Sacrifice Price $ 6.00 Rockers—Sacrifice Price $ 3.50 Rockers—Sacrifice Pric $ 2.50 Rockers—Sacrifice Prix Trunks e e. Heaters $18.00 Heaters—Sacrifice Price $15.00 Heaters—Sacrifice Price $12.00 Heaters—Sacrifice Price $ 8.00 Heaters—Sacrifice Price $ 6.00 Heaters—Sacrifice Price Phones Main 2928, Ind. 2096 s we have to offer at this great sale are enumerated below. Rea $18.00 Brass Enamel Bed re $13.50 $16.00 Brass Enamel Bed SOP: 2s succes $11.50 $14.00 Brass Enamel Bed for ..........- $10.50 | $12.00 Brass Enamel Bed $8.50 Enameled A carload of Trunks, just received, is included in the slaughter: $18.00 and $20.00 Trunks—Sacrifice Price......$12.00 $16.00 Trunks—Sacrifice Price.........++ $8.00 Cheaper Trunks Cut in the Same Proportion. $50,000 Stock of Furniture, Carpets, Stoves and Ranges Sacrificed ame FURNITURE PRICES CUT IN HALF: The march of progress can no longer be delayed.. The widening of Pike street has been under way for several months and we have not been molested. At last our time has come, however, and we must submit to the inevitable. We have been given due notice that the Ranke building, the greater portion of which we occupy, is to have several feet of its Pike street frontage removed to make the street in front of it conform to the new street line. The tearing out of the front of our place of business will seriously handicap us in the conduct of our business, be- k before the work is commenced, and in order to do so with the great- est possible haste, we have decided tu sacrifice every article of our immense $50,000 stock of new and slightly used Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Ranges and General Housefurn ishings, making, in many instances, Reductions of 50 Per Cent and More on Everything in the Big Store This sale will commence tomorrow and continue until we have reduced the mammoth stock to such proportions as will Dahney~Woodhouse Furniture Co., Inc. Comp!o(o Houseturnishors and Sole Agonte for the Charter Oak Rangos BOOKS’ BANK ROLLS SHOT FULL OF HOLES Martin i8 ® very MANY LOSSES RESULT AT Of the winter 4 clover rider, and will be ® weleome on e OAKLAND —= TURF GOSSIP) J iiition to the riding talent naw) et FROM THE SOUTHERN BACE! Ginna TRACK, Boots Durnell arrived at, Oak - land a fow days ago with & onp BY REFUOKE. load of hor including Nealon, * ¢ pho | Lotus, Temacee and Neptunug and LOS AN , Dec. O-- THO! with these Durnell expects Gb win moat remarkable feature of the : firet two weeks resting at Oakinad | © Share of the races Jwan the ability of the pleyers to| Jockey Brown a Hit, Brown, who Was at the Jockey A | Meadows last la hit down here shoot the bankrolls of the bookies full of holes. There ts hardly a book summer, has made y bis improved meeting, Geo. Rose had a {all the eastern cracks. Jockey Herman Radke, the armek on for six days and lont $3,500, Ho! packed his tent and departed for Los Angeles, A number of books was not allowed to ride. at 1 an it developed that his been acted upon by rider, Oakle joase had pot Saturday, December Sth, and looks | to have «a royal chance to annes first money All the Geattieites at Los Angeles cleaned up when Supreme Court beat Don Domo. The Beat tle Hindeo was as good as 20 to | secured Jockey Jack Martin to do| and Charley Vandusen, his owner bis stable riding for him the rest| had a good steed bet down. a creme a aT, Hildreth had Jockey Knapp under contract, but because Knapp continued to get beat on odds on latter claimed the jockey was avt/ doing his best “i incontinently fired” Mr. Knapp. Hildreth has —_ ee basketball league played night at the ¥, MC. A. gymmnani the contestants being the All 6 ' and Lee's team. ‘The game ended) in a acore of 41 to 16 in favor of the Intermediates, Following was the line-ups Intermediates. Z Mullen, Capt.....C...++..Lae, Capt Rabet seeke @ . Bemis ers | Weidenbacker,,.R. @.. Lynen afternoon at 4 o'clock @ Very | Clementac Be icc cevees Wen @ game of football on the] McAttep RF en heeeed campus Will be played between the | Peidier ie F..2c00,. naan freshmen and the sophomeres of the eh untver Feeling rune high be ttween these two classes and the] | Game w M be a fight to the fintwh. The sophs won the cane rush by narrow margia, and the freshmer 4 to turn t will the game be The sophor men fram the veretty equad end freshmen about of the U. of W. te resented. Among the students the gaine ie expected to furnish more epert than seme of the tnterceotie * games of the eonson, orem witt bb TO THROW NEN (Star Bpecial Service.) VANCOUVER, BC, Dee 6 Hetarich of Spokane ignemsnionely failed in his wrestling mateh wit Matsuda and Swanson, He agroed to throw both men in an hour but 4id not throw even one. The crowd was greatly disappotnted * Coyle, the high school will probably play In that on Baturday for the A.C. je, the regular quarter, ls an der the weather with a wrenched shoulder, Coyle will probably go te? at the beginning and Cole will play o last half. The two teams of the & A. C. held serlmmage prac- tice at the Lincoln park grounds German Play Tonight Tonight the German eoctety, the “Deutscher Verein.” will present o German play, “Unter vier Augen,” tn Denny hall. The characters ere rep- resented by members of the society and the play base been very thor oughly worked up Y. M. C. A. PLAY | BASKET BALL of plambing work go ® Plumbing Co. a ‘The firet of « series three Ranges at Reduced Prices If you have not looked over these Range Bargains, it will pay you to do so before you buy. Your old stove or furniture will be taken in exchange for other goods. $70.00 All Steel Peerless Range...coossessevess 5 $47.50 Acorn Range for ... $40.00 Great Western Range, 6 lids, 18 $45.00 Miller Monitor Range..... $45.00 Wagner, 18-in. oven, 6 lids $40.00 Born Range for $50.00 Cleveland Range for .. $60.00 Great Majestic Charter Oak Ranges have stood the test of over 51 usage and are known wherever ranges are in use Woodhouse company ts sole agent for Seattle for this celebrated stove. None better at any price. Ladies’ Writing Desks $14.00 Fancy Quarter Sawed Oak Desks.........$8.00 $12.00 Fancy Quarter Sawed Oak Desks... nee, AADAYS GOVE, A FREAK that were at Beattle are doing) in, jockey club in New York ‘The agg Bg Big Fy ~ £) Jockey club meets December 16th ©o, in which book Scotty Fert! tag it ia understood that Radke ton, of Beattle, te interested, WG! wii) he reinatated at that tme fil are arpong those laying the odde) JAInALGA meeGlMs tous =e BY FRED J, HEWITT. in the ring, and moat of them aF@) yoy Waddell. THE SLIM ONE. loser so far on the meeting Rorghesi ran a remarkable face] ois ip the picture of Perey Hildreth in Limetight Thankagiving day showed that | ; ee we r Bverett Bam Hildreth has been in tho! without a doubt he is at ale Hig i ym or neg limelight ever since he has been | the best horse racing in C Wash ed 8 ~ ys wenmees * jhere. He has been starting horses) at the present time. + oe yp yee and ts Ler Pennie | worth several thousand dollars ts Ross Wins Bete. py yas of getting on with Fra $500 selling races He did this) Dan Ross, the dian turfman | *° gnce t00 often, however, whem he! who hed a string at the Mendows,| Cove ts ome of Lr oS = started Van Ness. That animallwas very successful at Onkiand| Drive ring bry BA fhe ® agi fam second and was claimed by| and won nearly every big bet he) in", make Se a Gan. ‘Sormer for Q726. Warmer t-|aade Hoe left Oskiand ‘Thenhe-]/*° (6 co thin Mat Be soarwly Se mediately sold the horse to Matt! giving day, and is mow at Los pa va age + or a knockow Rete of Seattle for $1,500, but the Angeles where his horses are to | PUNO! py hand sail Judges made Reis give the horse cated. Tom id” Burke, who recently back to Hildreth because tt de| Matt Reta, the Seattle plunger returned from the Northwest tales [veloped that Burger had mo right! was also very successful In hin gh Eo » Aaa fp ccong + Mig to claim Van Nesa, as he was not operations at Ookland and was 4 se wags * gx Ay - + gee the full owner of Liberv the big winner when he left for Los . wid » on ° soe he started in the rece Wan! Angeles with his speedy mare,/nended fighter te the country to Ness was claimed out of | eae Nous, @he io entered in the|64¥. He looks ike « baman whip Jockey K Tired |@anta Catalina Stakes to be run|!® the ring What he did to those eokey nage Sire boys up north was a dingrace, J sew him fight Be Jackson, an4 dida't know whether it was a blix serd or @ cyclone striking the town A side view of Cove looks like a kuife blade. He has to be care ful ut bumping the ropes be cause he cuts them any time he touches. He lost « fight over in Montana tn & peoullar way. In the round he slipped to the His sharp elbow struck first, and after 10 seconds were counted it wee found that he had tacked himself to the canvas.” RACES YESTERDAY OAKLAND. First race, fiveeighthe of » mile Ocean Shore, 111, (Karnshaw), 6 won; Sam Barber, 103, see ond; Sam McGibbon, 100, third. Time, 1:03 1-6 Becond race, one and onecight mile—Orchan, 10%, (Davis), § to 6. we Benevolio, 110, second; Graphite, 107, third. The, 1:54 16 Third race, one and one-eighth mile-—Htay, 107, (6. Waleh), 2 to 2, won; Chestaut, 110, second; Bear skin, 107, third, Time, 1:66. Fourth race, one and teenth milee—Proper, 126, (Brus sels), 3 to 5, won; Rubric, 107, seo ond; Biue Kyes, 104, third. Time, 1:46 34. Fifth race, seveneighths milo—Luatig, 110, (Sandy), 6 to &, won; The Mighty, 110, second; Se renity, 107, third. Time, 1:27 246 Sixth race, three-quarters of « milo—Lisaro, 108 , Williams, 1, won; Ruby one «iz ots First race, fvecighths of a mile Montalbon, 110, (Fisher), 9 to 2, won; Blue Bottle, 101, second; Pro lific, 10%, third. Time, 1:03 1-4 Second race, seveneighths of a Milshora, 98, (Riley), § to 1 von Critte, 110, second My Chotco, 101, third. Time, 1:29 14 Third vr . one mile—Col. Brons ton, 165, (Harris), 4 to 1, won Cotiltion, 107, second, Netting, 107. third, Time, 1:43 14 mile rth race, three-quarters of a/ The ox X | j | Dy | eo All | Plat be } r . “Royal Gotha” Hand Painted China Shaving Mugs, value; special Friday BABY CARTS WITH HOR here coats red, gray, oxford, gray and black; advance sale, one only, per yard +* . . % to $1.80 Novelty Check Chiffon Weight Panama Suiting. siz advance sale price, per yard neat and new stylish patterns, A good assortment Fancy jours for yerad .. TAPESTRY TABLE COVERS. colors and color combinations, nesorted widths; 7 yard; advance sale price, 10¢ THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, Dec, 6, 1 Re Ne The Store That Serves You Bost---Garvey Buchanan Comp ny )i Garvey-Buchanan Co,’s Advance Sale of Christmas Goods me very fine toys are sob oxelusivety strongly pnetructed and handsomely Silk and Dress Goods Dept. The New Scarfings Here in plenty; four notable bargains for Friday in Silke and Dress Goode. ake Auto Searfs; mes in gray and white, vance sale price, per yard nch Wool Suitings worth 86 and jackets, ADVANCE SALE IN FANCY VELOURS. Ve Sofa Pillows and 660 values, yard De raperies SOtnch Tapestry, handsome de signs in the most desirable S00 values, the plortngs; Be and sises, choice patterns colors, in all qualities, a hand some spread in heavy weight, $2.50 value, in and Fancy all Suk Rib wna in choice assortments of worth to FANCY regul Frida The suit mense. Values such as these are rarely found. Suit values to $25 for $ CHINA PLATES. Decorated and gold atipied; ar price $2 y speola’ #74ach Peau de Cygne Silk, black and white only; regularly sold at $1.26; a very soft and sliky goods; just the silk to dvance sale per yard Jasper Silks the $1.26 quality, never sold biack and white for stripes; © per yard; plenty heavy comes in navy blue, green, brown, tan, 10.9 dozen; 6 for, 4he finished, steol gear, With!) necoRATED CHINA CELERY gocart body and genuine skin covered horse on rollers; | TRAYS. fully ened; Friday spe | Large size, shaded pink border; clal, 88.50, 816. | regular price bie; Friday sy and . oaeeeres 27.50! chal ..-+-- . 206 sSe lena, ad Q. Oo; Our Bedding Department offen, strong inducements to eareful buy ore. Sateen warm kin | Sult Selling Continued} assortment is stifj good though the selling is im. suit values to $47 the suit $19.50. MORE AND GREATER BARGAINS IN Fancy China, Cut Glass, Silverware, Toys “THE BUSIEST BASEMENT SERVES YOU BEST.” ful and useful articles priced exceptionally low—lower than ever before. 500 Iron Wagons Fire Hook Ladders, Engines, Trains eto.; 0c and 506 kind; Friday HAND CARS FRIDAY gnay outdoor Toy epeciat, choice . The healthiest made for boys or mely palnted Bedding Depart. ment i with pare We cotton for | Large size Sateen Covered forts filled with white day down, light but 19e values, each . ‘ All White Cotton Sheet 114 slse for double bed; $1 Tbe each .. oe ADVANCE BALE Drapery Department | Mon's The men's Pickwick All sizes fn Men’ Underw# OF Ties, Te 37 hirts and i Underwear many other needs, note theee specials; Men's Shirts . SOE A splendid assortment and Jack Shirts; T5e and $1 values; ad canve sale price .. ar for Xmas r department is full of good suftable Christmas suggestions. Gloven, Hostery Handkerchiefs and ot the Rabbit UNDERWEAR Fleece Lined Drawers in blue and gray, a good The gar advance sale price S71Lze 91.25 KID GLOVES 95c. Prime Lamb Paria Point Embroidery, black and colors, $1.25 pair; advance sale price Se Gloves, all sizes; clasp; worth mas at a small outlay; should visit our Art ment. New additions latest things for your inepeo tou Large serviceable Bags, handsome tinted designs for outlining; Values, each .. Calendars; handsome 250 value $1 ALL-OVER LACE te Allover Lace Yoking & Fine Oriental and net top beautiful patterns, figured wigns for waists and white and butter worth $1 yard; advance Holiday gifts in beaut). Express Wagons, ‘over Comforts, the gaat Many suitable artheles for Christ th tee ate, vales, 68 Burnt Leather Seattle Soureair price . 50e CORSET mille—Linda Rose, 109, (Keogh), 7) SOc SPECIAL are PAPER i BROIDERIES to 1, won; Pr. Frederick, 108, seo » joreet Cover uhesinae ond: Pr. Ching, 199, third. Time,| One pound Special Linen Cloth S0c CORSETS 39, in fine quality, beading 118 te | Finish Paper, put up tn neat] Women's Girdle Corsets, lace wide margin; Tithe basa, cevenciteenthe 6? & pound packages, fine quality trimmed; white, pink, blue;| broidered designs; mile~—ea Sick, 107, (Harris), | worth 60c pound; advance regular S0c quality; advance even, won; Elfin King, 107, neo! anlo price Be] wale price .........+00 B9e] ..... owe i “ ond; Succeed, 10%, third Time, | 1:08 14 Sixth race, futurity—San Alviso, 100, (Fisher), 2 to 6, won; Trea ure Seeker, 108, second; Zetbus, 100, third 1:12 14 = se THE MARKETS yar mone wmek, Ht Hinburwer brick choses, ib. ite; Ha moot. i=” Oe chickens, per Tb. 160; twratt on fe: tive tur th tebtae, arsesed: per’ ‘tt ger "Tre Qucke, per Ib, he: roosters, #4) Live Stock . SRERD, per Ib, Ae: seme, tot" sewn ies 1, (WOlOMC; Inne, per head, Meate Bteers Ib OM@To: cows, Ib c por ib. #usdhioc: tnutton, Th somptowes anctey per ib, Hor diesel howe per ite vs Fish. Rehooner halibut, per tb, eet. pert. 1@Twe, salmon trout, per” "Wet Wo@iic; sales, th, be: rook cod, "por ie he or ee “hoe ns por gailon honn. shapers, Ate, clama. "per sack, WQEB: surgeon, per lb, fae, "eaerleke per Wb, t00; fromen shad. per ih tke Hay and Feedstutre. astern Wash, tt fet sound, ton, S6@iT ton, S16 othy wee orts, per tom 7; eats, tom, Lime ana Cement. 418 PIKE STREET Portiand coment, Imported, eriignd vesmant.” Callforns, "per bit ob Tie, tor rettiened bags: plaster ° hs yy Proeke Haw Should your copy of The Star tall gh FF; to reach you by 6 o'clock any even- | ard mall ing, please do us the favor to call! +8. up our main office, Sunset, Main Nuts and Figs 1060, Independent 1158, between | Pavey imported flee. 01.28@1.40, new wes |¢ 894 7 o'clock and we will send es Ee ro Me, | YOu a copy at ones. 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