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PM. ” BATT! Se = p x anal [T CONTEST IN 7 FAST CONTE - mits |NOTICE TO rie ‘ a 4 ~ — ik ciinecrri CER GAME IE MARKETS = SUBSCRIBERS Special Sale of , - ul fan, bad ° ‘ Fashionable Furs a as WANDERERS OF SEATTLE DE ites m ‘ Li FEATED IN STUBBORN GAME ug host if Pry 1 " BY THE TACOMA AGGREGA e e ; i ne AWOT ' ; " TION w WELL GIVE e MEA Pine Pe WEE oF - : v * exY NQUIBNUR) > he Te " hap . I So Wanderers Get Busy Pacific Outfitting Co. ay o ht Ww Jak ‘ ‘ 4 Pike 6t w , © t 4 ‘ : ire . “ ws ame will « t 1 Veyetadem the most exciting seer noon. | | “@° ind that 5 siaeishtaiia eon ) Tacoma won the tows and the | th , — ng has vastly changed m coop Wanderers kicked off toward the | jr Lay thee yl old | . ' on Ont . south goal and by clever team a : Ain afie : = ¥ PIANOS ne work played around the Tacoma mbination game and | di thnk . 2 ‘ os halfs and fullbacks an weetiand the passing pald tn the ~ i a eho . hh care. Victor and Edison Seaitle team the posts and equalising Core 7S _ | rear * 7 " t I the bot rown t You hear the scorers con SEY HOS, STRIKE: show its mettle and Leo with @ the winning geal. This was rs hom! as Snelt @ be + ene gplendid shot placed the score attained from a fine pass by bee at und’ Fitton yea go the The t of wrentiors and box ' md ohne goal apiece AGam”" sont im & Tos Y vers were alwny making the ers who are to meet the team from Mg . . ALASKA OUTFITT minute befere time was ca rere wore ALWAYS hos ; ; oe . ASKA OUTFITTERS, Fast Playing The Waaderere tried 2 to at| fielders and th 1 veing the Mutinomab club in = pace a 1: a Tent eds, Stoves The play at thie time w a} ee ame aoe Wen Jan error to anyone who tow hed ‘ oe iwht le i os my @ “4 ea neoles. & " end Complete Outfits, fasten cerns he game and al) My. “This. victor y. mottling, a it] ball as d didn't got It was In some ine hogs were. ‘seeing an Tage Loggers’ Suppl: 6 ough fighting © meh the Te two pelea tm the longue cham-|secrers’ minds until t croaked their tratner a L . t «oe ‘ coma men could not keep the ban #4 aie. ave Tacoma a comfort-| The bits that Brouthers, O'Neil and ing to the de 1 uther, Lon re ‘ or 144 upply Uo, out ef their territory a ne Oe | ee lend of three paints Browning made were the real thin ale Austin ts | Butter end Cheese Cotman Dec’. Phone 02m » load o ¥ " tu ( | Washington cre the lees! angregation se vine | "Charlie Goodenough referoed the | Thoy tainty, smoked ua they apod Mh on Sth Po — ry ing Seattle ence more tn es lene hink that those e tel Jranga wn Tacoma again got t end ps The Lineup. lows and Anson, Connor and Ore, Frank Bush. D Tih \ isin‘ tes . uot ay ee 4 Seth ua The fetlowing was the Hucus if they + the veok in the game |e naar ne . wg Bs Frank 4 $i j ne dere jens land te as husky ae they were then ouble in beating 2, an ank io “ rou Geal, ™M ;o | r ats oot TE etl Brews ¢ ms saa FOR. Ww m and McD | woud bat 260 easily in aplte of the BALLS FAIRLY SIZZLED. ont of his ; Fy N velty kirt vba mokiog a gon an ~attutle, Wh foul-st riko « All the old-time - Bldg iaollwr Rigi ge a Live «id ob 1207 Gecond Ave. Beattie W, Pee 98 se Mique ge od fF moargg ; pelt, Rel s would have had botter teo-| an the old timers and I think t itiam Di Modi ihe ‘ romdernatend: ~~ “uadbacaey * L. 1. HOFFMAN “ md thea ‘Tacewa eqieeixing | Brows peon and Loe wf he pig nde eng Rona hemlaggye ign Mfootbull team loaves Beattie | ™. GUCCESSFUL OSTEOPATHS E : a - ne ashen teod at; Wan Telfer: backs,| had been in use im these limos, I|now. Bu ne sae Doerr Tygr-atag Psy od, Live sroek % t in Hea th t hel va ' see eon 7 “ " " uch liffoar | that there ur riland tonlg) or the . 7, oe ~ oe one, coks and Caldwell; halfbaeke,| don"t think there t much , " | . in ge oo | | - erale fe ae 4 off tor th ¥ - . wy ont forwards, | ence In individual batt 1 think | mighty : luggers in those days) game tomorrow sizes, pat ih, eudpionge, tenine, per bend inves wwii give yor acoma ed o! er the a yun 2 7 ust as good where there is one today ne aed ‘ ane eps, Reoka, H.| Wagner and Lajole are ju « Te but its effe'ts wore blocked | Sweetland, J. ; vats metaath tll ensseaacincat oct bee ULES agp 9 ft. Recks, who was playing | Metealf amt KR. Resks = ad A R KOHLER & CHASE as. aa ° PITCHER IS STAR BATTER STAGG E BY MR. PIANOS | 1305 SECOND AVENUE OF CHAMPION WHITE SOX w| vse Be are a few suggestions by cx of Chicago as to the ’ Winning the pennant wh bat in the 6 li rules. — | Hoste. t ena sf | ting 0 6 tam at the bottom of the ile | ot chromite wen eer } “ 7 | UNIVERSITY PAR ‘ SEATTLE AND CHICAGO AT icin fighters tre »|hoap was net the only remarkable a eon You Wih'te. sane to « FINAL WORK FOR THE CLASH | weighing onty 143 pounds = tas credited be the Chicago White below or ve a withig the nest few am = RON, mar a wh a of a9 WG) tex ta the 1 Dees 5008 TRE nn Make reservations early. on. 78 Cen | attention we nnttior® | The individual batting honors of Granting ei is ~ Ra | CHAS. COWEN, nee Ome my whis whistle. hey have i On te cwar te Maas tha Waiting for the sound of tamor ~ a Stott ; ie | that toam have gone to one of the whien a eg Pioneer few afternoon . whiniie which = himself the king of the dctte Frank Smith, 4 only lof «iving > he rt at the curt mth | io ee foostealt whieh wil dodging half backs, snd the short of the cov-| at where b given them the determi | cted 260 clase, and bie average o wan passe DOWNING, HOPKING the champiommtg ot | oe —_ emt each the fight of his| tod 208 — bis a . ® - > eee saieenn at 4 RYER pene fe prep ad Morth Division, | career. 293 gained in the games hel | dale entoh te ‘ aa dnoxens, og . =e from Chicago are Yesterduy Walter Steffen sad his | played looks tuighty big, compared ficient Mme that a tacklor may as Grain, Prov ne B Geday working themscives inte | "4m saw the city from automobiies | win the next Chicago nth | ain t t ne maar t PRIVATE 8. workiny wag nied gn design 4 to- | vst ally oe EXTRA LARGE Tel. Main 279. ind She proper Game of Mind ter the pi there is a final ight signal | st—tebolt, with to his credit g * = Hele | peney imparted Rooms 304-305-206 A Pry ~— verty be said {practice under the observance 7 | he fellows who have enjoyed lee oe SHIPMEN Soy et ey rine tke cont, | Tremer Connibear ef the Univer- | applying such names as “ice w mien == —— — © about to determine the we ~ Bree marcel " : M Don't throw your old clotees om > for high echo! young. | ty of om, low horse” and the if change of position between eens: of x) aan & So wit pro-| Coach Mugo Readek of the Unt the te - backs, providing mass |*W87- Mave them cleaned to ook | PUGET SOUND MARBLE ster, a odin co Rb med x cll —eaptnadlie Bara 5 sobgye Bar one |itke mew at the Pantorium, Main GRANITE CO. ine. eet wnat Pork orm full back efter bis final and |®eed not worry, however. Most of . a tore 048. | } £. M. Thayer, Manager, Tomereow's game will be the | cham ship season at the Univer- | the other pitchers In the } 10 UP crimmaxe, provi Dr. Lee Baker, dentist, 206 sitel | Cometery work of every @e greatest over seen on a Seattle grid- | sity of Chicago, Bo been wir 4 to | bold the traditions clinging to the ¢ does not cross the lines of | Hullding. Pt Main 6256 sor Ty Suit inves Oi iron, As exponents of the new rules = vi : —s - nox daeeae tion = ck | OX” artints, and were away down ee . j Main 2099. Ina local high school's scoring ma- ether the fame . acon Len: the batting Wat ning the Nron | Rotie has beh pronounced incaieal- | wt be oven in action for the first jon the batting is sie EP ves coe Notice to Water bly smoother in action and more | time before a Seattle grandstand) Fer ins the famous Wad ball Gamaging than that even of the | reste with his ability to get here in | doll’s average was 163, Altrock’s PANTS TO OROER agen aw He the team of | th 60, Wal tat, Griffith's 111 } onsumers +cee ft) RACES YESTERDAY ( <cOWWO played in only men, The neat LASG AUTO DOPE jest the White Hox came to a ste OAKLAND, In Dist. No. 3 dust ved, and you have j MII batter was mith, who stood 160) — Water rents due and payable in |g grand sepe: . Ste nd s Vv 9 nmemew with am average of 29% And thelt/ First race, futurity course—Ma-| December for December, January an produce, and mind you, # surrs ‘There will be no excuse for the| next man was Isbell, who rafMed|be! Hollander, 107, (McBride), 4 to|and February. Become delinquent ont pay to walt. These are all manufacturers not having their) o4th, with an averege of 21% gw 5, won; Coco, 107, second; Mra.| January 1. District includes all the ng keepers and the choicest Vanderbilt cup racers ready carty | ~ ibe Mattbews, 107, third. Fae ee awh oft Bast und Weet me os varieties you could name. Lay ment year, as they are generally! sorry Pulliam, Garry Merehatin {1:14 26 jand Galer street. Meter rents due | in your winter and spring supply more advanced in their work and) ..4 a T rush have: buried Bar race, elevenalateenths of} and payable for each month from eee oats cone “ag oN thay wilt have abundant OpPOrtUD-| hatchet. Merw's betting there gre |# tmlle—Cloudlikh’, 199, (McHride),| the Ist to the 20th of the next suc [ff your home: | y ae a p . oth Become delinquent engage * + te hy to try om thale DOW Cars OB inves markers on the grave, so ime |v, won; Sir Raaell, 104, sec-| cooding mooi ~ you. We have shown oth- the actual course. There is @VSrY| 1. iccate it nail 1 ond; Phalans, 113, third. Time,| 08 the 20th. ore, we can show you, and say, a reason to betieve that the sew| ” 1:08. by the way, we have certainty ee id Moter parkway will be/ hird race, three-quarters of a sold a few, Didn't your friend GANS HAS IT ON HERMAN pa | “Both Hermaon and Gans are in | ne — = a and om ft} There are 260 teame tn the k . "tee Miahty ta (Browa) tell you she bought four ber- EVERYTHING «BUT = THE fing condition tor the tht there will be no restriction of the| ational nasociation and 609 pro. [tie "he Mighty. 112, (Drown) TLLovD TRANSFER OO. tna [If seit? tow mente Wen SS PUNCH—HERMAN MAS. Aj Pe ea <t Ss oe in | ars to hours of practice a day,| fessional bail players oa4; Yo San, 109, third. Time! | wermieuet@ee 2, aan, We wen’ solen Jast Pum CHANCE IF FIGHT 18 PRO) a eaperience, generalshi und|* We tlie case over the vase 16 Both Phones— 1686. $2.95 per barrel, delivered free LONGED. footwork, but bis punch ts weak eounty course. Each magnate in the big leaguer} Fourth race, one and onosix Office in Diller Hotes angina Of Gen Genes an a Went on the theory that every other |teenth miler—Logistella, 118, (W.| Seat bes and i (Scripps Tevegraph Service.) as Neilson, ff Hermon ts able to yt tiow had & sandbag of gold brick | Miller), 7 to 2. a; Sir Béwe - } ‘ont. me i be spoken of as a0.” “she ‘for hin. ¢ quently, there wae |1l2, second; Gateway, 196, third CLEVELAND, 0., Dec. 7! —Jas./ stand the negro off, the latter's “> Ver tastes, 8 een Ww it 1:48 is mem, All Hours J. Corbett, exclustrely writing to| chances will dwindlc a» the fight : ; Nttle trading at the recent sessions | Thine, r ran Queen Anne 979; Ind. 7748. the Nowspaper Enterprise assocta-! lengthens ovt.” wverheard ia @ hotel dining room " Fifth race, one an one-quartet 7 water on sonaneundhne He saying to hin companion, a woman | ie perry siccovern’s “friends” | miles—traa, 100, (Sandy), 6 to iiiins snk Chien tite Mie Yea, she's a 40 horse power Wal-] ..4 oi regarded him the same way | WOO; Briers, 108, second; Bite, 96,| Going on at TALK ABOUT OUR HARD LUCK te cap.” TRO WHEN Bt GNSS PTO]. tre bis mish “7 third. Time, 2:12 2-5 - * . tested against his speaking of the) "°fOT* Me Misfortune as they say Sixth race, three-quarters of al DABNEY 4 WOODHOUSE co | a bemy Lag —_—_——. Walter as “whe.” Then he told her| ‘7 4° now, he would stitt be rich | niie—Woolma, 114. (Robinson) FURNITURE CO."6, been mg constent etme, SY FRED J. HEWITT. wet. The figures speak for them-| that it had a bonnet worth 960, and) “"¢ serene, |5 to X. won; Ocean Shore, 111, sec-|] a, ile Stee tnd. 2008, = selves—296, 265 and 24 she quit arguing = ond; Canique, 106, third. Time " ind. ee ae “Thirteen” te mot such an un- 11:18 46, Sf ae Oe eae Green — «| tweky ne onge ere —_ natural D Donlin realized that he had been| In the stores of the dealers are | lucky number for Yeager. Th ABOOT. disease. How well I have ht in the “suckers’ net” and| "Ow to be seen color prints of the| wore just 12 yen in the America® . ceeded te shown by my Was willing to work a crooked doal|edler scheme and interior decors | League who Innded in the 300 class e > practice, undoubtedly the on One Byed Green if such a thing) ‘em*, as planned by the artistdee | .n4 Yeager was the last, with 201 Fiket race, fivecighths of a bared | est of any single osteopatli was possible orator of the Madison Square gar Shand Lady Kitty, 195, (Talbert), § to ml It was. Mike got a cheap atom; 40% show. The richness and 6, won; Loutse Fitagibbon, 106, seo My prices have always teer and loaded ft with olive olf [Ofateness of the whole suggests ond; Virginia Lorratne, 105, third. I oi) cause stomach trouble and pena aha akease ae o elt. in | that even more than the $50,000 Time, 1:02 34 indigestion if they. are not but I am forced to make a Me made a deal with the relief pin by " f advance after Jan. 1, on boy, instructing him to shoot | Prepriated may be spent on It and) Ohh Bee the National... s2eane face, three-quarters of 818 tiseg You save money by of the maneend tnorenee af epray of off Into the thumb and} that it will be well worthy of a | #8 a mage th ational. | mtie—Oonfessor, 107, (Koerner), 3 getting them fixed by us, for Senedd Gh along the tian, Wil finger holes in Green's ball every | Yiit from the president and the rg sanmon th arg Apri! 11] to 5, won; Lotta Gladstone, an our prices are very low. We hot let this keep any one ambassadors and close October 6, ft is maid. | second, Foucasta, 99, third. Time, use 1 cure without drugs. Con ~ oy reached the business ond of ne pi 118 1-2. An The pio boy performed his duty The indications are that the Pugitiem t progressing toward) Third race, three-quarters of a PAINLESS METHODS. to Florida beach raens will be a great-| the six-day stunt. Tonopah is pian- | mile—Renraw, 110, (Koerner), 4 to Green could net account for the|f *uccems than ever, even though| ning « carnivel March 17, 1907,|5, won; Edwin T. Fryer, 113, sec & = ton of the ball, and anywhere from 60 & the 1,000 bucks, and it was net until next day that Mr. Green knew exactly how he was jobbed. Then it was that his term of use fulnes# around Cincinnati ended and he departed. Fortune fatled to omile on Green in Cincinnatt. Starts Wednesday OOO = | adaption of some good method that there are some Stanley steamers entered. The ety of “fronk” has net seated all theme whe clatm to have good cars. In many, if not in most, of the care of comparatively new con cerns, there ts much talk about im provements, which, upon investiga tion, prove to be only the tardy when Burne-O'Rrien, Neison-Gans| and Attell-Bowker wil! be tractions. the at- Charley Comiskey’s stand pat polley will be a great thing’ for the “I-told-you-s0” claas, if the White Sox jose the 1907 pennant. Garry Herrmann offered $15,000! has been in use for years on some leading make of car Cylinder castings, in cooling, are apt to draw out of true, the more apt if the quantity of metal in them fs unevenly distributed. In seek ing to obviate thin and have well balanced cylinders, many of the foreign cars, including such as the De Dietrich, Flat and Isotta Fr chini, cast their valves on the op- posite sides of the cylinder. More ot the American makers are now doing this than ever, though in some of the standard makes, nota bly the Great Arrew, it has been done from the beginning. Garvey Bucha Hiven if married or engaged, Lubry Kate is a girl whom every One thing in which the National League can beat the Amoricans—it an play mote games, “It ie 164 motorist should keep in mind | Motorists unattached any club will be particularly benefited by the amendments in the conatitu tion of the American Automobile association. Under the new rules & person taking out an indtviduab! membership, at $2 a year, will have! his name sent to the secretary of the state organization in which he resides and will get all the ber fits of working with his own sta body, as well as with the national | body. This, and the fact that in t where there is no local or lzation, any 100 members may | organize one, should appeal to all| motorists and bring them tnto the ranks of the organization that “@ N to With the passin attle, we clowe th ness record, # im of 1906, books on working for the general gc ot |} automobilina We are constantly striving ¢ public by enforcing right and tion of worthy merchandise, a fon with every mover Seatt}e best service mhall continue yours at this store. We are nents, everlastingly, SPORT DOPE The Stars don’t win the pennant Chicago Americans had only player who stood at the top of the heap in his clase the outfielders, est Jones, who led Roth had the high- | per cent as a catcher, but he The Store That Serves You Best 1113-1115-1117 SECOND AVEN To Our Patrons, Friends and the Seattle Public in General We. Wish a Most Prosperous:.and : :::: Happy New Year ling In every expectations. Surely, a phenomenal year for us. The pub lic has approved and the popular patronage is effecting a rapid growth that promises to make 1907 another moat | splendid year for Garvey & Buchanan Worthy merchapdise, STORE CLOSED TOMORROW ond Judge Nelson, Time, 1:16. Third race, one mile—Cigarlight or, 104, (W. Riley), 5 to 2, won; Line of Life, 102, second; Lilie B. 99, third. Time, 1:42 14 Fifth race, fivecighths of a mile Entre Nour, 112, (Finn), 6 to 2, won; Escalante, 115, second; Toots, Mook, 107, third. Time, 1:01 34 Sixth race, one mile—Gentle Har 110, third. ‘These prices are merely intro- ductory and will cease shortly: Full Get Teeth...... Gold Crowns, 22k... . Bridge Work, 22k... Qoid Fillings .... 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Main 1184; Ind. 1184, Carbonated Bever. gos supplied by us are always of the highest and uniform quality, giving the greatest amount-of satisfaction to the consumer, They can be re Hed upon as being absolutely pure fm all respects, of the moet de. Seattle's Leading Spectaliey Hetous ‘ors, properly charged 40 Yeur's Experiences. with gas, and so carefully bottled as to insure perfect freshness and effervescence. Pacitie and Puget Sound Bo tling Co. Phone Who Is Your Dentist? We give September 20h Beattie, Wash, you, tr Dr. Clarke Co. Dear Sir Possibly you may have f but | have not fore 4 net a ot you aid me. for your success, Ir Gratefully yours, want to be If you us a chance to pr PAINLESS | Cure Rupture EXTRACTING Saas ial nently Without sure ” ee eon win or ~~ i] and Rxamination Bree eas seta and earination DR. CLARKE CO, nd avenue, Opp. Garvey-Bu i ington St., Seattic, Wi ¥ ra pee