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THE SEATTLE STAR\-WEDNESDAY, JAN 1907 — acca ne ee nee mee eae ccna ee ss emer ere no SR RT ee =e NN me = ee gescrarces| THE MARKETS fo AC, PLAT Agen ane sire toat serve vou nent oy | ON TAP. ra Wt eh |S eit ois att Se oe Sale of Housefurnishings Values valore t | th condition of the field. Even | po ustod herents, Inasmuch as they backed ; Heattle supporters stood aghast at the locals bh o wi t to this most popular t reveal an < t a (aeripps Telegraph Servien) }_ It was three minutes after ho had | i warersoaked gridiron which | he looal : . - ve a 4 Av h r por : wit! TONOPAH, Jan, 2—AR-| boon counted out that Herman re-|hiooes youngatere had ease te | ‘The Heattle toam - attractive economy picture. Bargains in , bs vax je ys 7 ae come 5.0 | n supertority in every p wf @ther promising young fighter has! gale his senses | miles te play Wpon Why couldn't |¢ their supertor ' (A ir 2 a Nothing but bargains We quote a few , imen thar 4 vole hi Q fo that he} Herman's finish raises the ques the game and had th ultaomah = Bhown the sporting public that he) | they let them play at the univer r a) he atart house era will be quick to appreciate J toe| tion of locating a man who y f team going from the otar wousekeepers 1 Pt phe poe Same, Gad Sune more Jot H n ity? was the question many asked, |! The score of 6 to 0 was tacked r( Hans, the black fighter, has dem-| stand up against the dusky chim | “vor Oapt, “Dornblaner, whose | in len eithin the firet ton minutes of REGULAR 805 TEA 100 DOVER EGG BEATERS, . con atrated his claim to the title of | pion. B wei ro arnt bat tt was’ the foature of the | (coen melee sosad the taal POTS, ANNIVER ANNIVERSARY GALE PRICE 7 cap I lightweight champion of the) b® would hgh | work of the Iinesman, and his men |" a EP oth jeult > « eo ol or i ek or t Multoomah an¢ BARY GALE PRICE ONLY world, That Gans whipped Her te aug ate to way ae hes : tl are saying nothing. They felt that Prete, 2 boow ren vn Paget = ‘og vel Maan so decisively and in euch 8 Se ee an | prediin. gy oe the condition ofa field ts a fortune | Quite ana drenped the bell 24c 4c pro t prising to t ‘ 0 | ol . oa well be mad | Cutts dropped th Siiries make totiowres, although the| Nelson, or even Herman, despite | of Ag Porgy macnn hey 3 | Grimia secured the ball and Decorated Bneiieh || One of the handlest snd most the a v - “s _ Jod ne Chicago oapts ¢ ~é estat o pl , dg! wm wise ones could see no other out-| the fact that = man’s lights flek: | ted with (he work of Seattle fea’ Ss wm y A dh pin ol Ml _ Globe Tea ¥ ° exsential of utenstis for the come, even though the most op on he > enlens one ry cham, | an@ had only i ralse for Coyle and Ae _ the tonehdown, and 6 cleat t pint aise, very dainty kitche Priced tons t ft not fiuiatic of Gaus’ followers did not) therefore unless some new cham-|10' nae of his conquerors. Couch | over for the touchdow Bs Boe ee eee ee oa Sapect to see ao apenty a termina) Fy icing Nelson to take another | Secron the peer of dodging halt Woronergan, halfback for the Mult ivernary ale. niversary Bole a tion of the tight — coy oe etapa lpacks himself, who coached his SE eee, ed eolendid work and ; eon . 1 the | © black one. i “ omab splen or c ; SS omicagrbery or sore ae ine wey | Jack O'Brien, the Chestertield of | backs and ends va beg ler was practically the only player on MAG. POTTS NICK. | $1000 ROTARY $1.25 WAGH BOWLS | $225 PORTABLE pat a r “ . aways and sneky open Held we 7 Butter per Mh se ble to solve and GAS DR bh . hout the entire fight,| the prize ring, was prosent yester-| 1) 10 vatively out “ "| the team who was able to so WASHING MA AND PITCHERS, oP fated throughout the entire ght. | U0) Roi‘eiades a neat speech to the |"! h was entirely out of the ques brick, th M@ekes, saatere | the toam whe wae te plays hurle nd EL PLATED 6AD LIGHTS, ANN - oes Lees unt , n*/ aasombly. He said that he hoped — yeuteréay at Medios par sett | cuampa "Woaseheie beene ie -? aguinet Multnomah by Cutts’ m imons.sarcom. | CHINES, ANNI ANNIVERBARY VERSARY SALE wn - cl poundiogs sorrow over he irate 7 ey ger as* ’ ! } " jevad or puergat red the ball o | A A Ns) Cleaneat Knockout on Record, | to fight in Nevada ore lok, 8nd caper which football fortune played | “im yo ong gig Be =] PLETE AT* VERRANY OASE SALE PRICE | pRice ONLY fer The knockout was the cleanest | Added that he wa ne tO Het! hen his team came to Seattle, fumble and ran o | PRICE ONLY ONLY | vs *] som record, and whee the wily Joe’s| #ay man in the world, Jack ts com) “Wr. Hneuy was yard Mine, from whenee it was boot | tr * fist planted on the Kid's jaw that| tainty the top liner when It comes ve og . Chicage- ed through Beatt goal poste, 79 6 23 79 a HF ag fighter went dewn as if from a|t% handing out the big talk | Prestey ieemen 1k wel tee; live | turters | making the soore 6 to 4 Cc . Cc | 141) blow from a pile driver. When the! After the fight yesterday Herman |G oioway * “Muitingne . : Plain and fancy de a on <i Bamey Dey went down and out his| stated that he had fought his best | pitien Sehille SPORT DOPE Our reguiar $1.28 | Solidiy built of Vir - | pe ‘treat granager, Nate Lewts, ran to him | and bad been fairly whipped bY ® | Taser “wantaee | aE 2% Molt, ML seta, comnteting of | gilt Crprese with | aa _ begaed his protege to rise, but| better man Gane modestly ox | Guitie : LG Harland | tise ve Ke etteotel tana “pee bend. Honore Were even tn « wrestling dines them: Mebtes 1 aaa” Gee | ter = he youngster was all to the bad,| pressed satisfaction over the result. | 11,1, ‘a TAC) Dornblaser = Meate. maton at Chicago last night betwoen “2 ona, Tout | : Pane | om sore es Seetet ont the pleadings of his| and stated that he had anticipated | PMTs ***'*"""y" Perea cumm, p ug em eorun sau | Cat ome, the BY . rows | ay running, 1 | no other outcome. loute (0).......9 * Grotner | pre tvahee tecin te, Redon ewes | heavyweight and William Demen . | does the | fir Roseman .. R. H.....05. Roger! te, te; @remed Begs, per IR | --al Rach won a fall but the thi substantial saving quickly and satis 4 Pen. tm. t was a draw owing to neither by choosing now, | — factorily 50.Piece Dinner Set $3.69 ser ’ A belated Christmas ships f one bum ‘ dred and fifty © ffered in the A ly one-third less regula floras and gad. orations, fet dinner pintes, 6 tose! on a Smith L. H..... Beholes | . Weatover FB Allner | - 7 | thro.ving within minutes, ues me . ‘ | $2.00 Suit Cases at 99c rit F R ey /RACES YESTERDAY |: % tginer | . ast night, 7 One hundred and fifty Leather Trimmed Suit 9. Fey Weeks of Butte put Willle M ee Cases, with firmly sewed leather handies “Gat ap a wo. of Chicago to sleep in the and corners, silding brass locks and poy OAKLAND. " ird round, Weeks was in superb catches. The Anniversary Sale brings the = he condition, In a vemt dup Kid pr down to exactly half regular value. race, D ett won ove tn ure Hyually attractive valuce in Trunks. ¥ Firet , thirteen-sixteenths of Ben won over “Li ina’ Mur pepetly often gee Ver ees copes week’, Foe h and saucers, 6 butter dishes, 6 oatmeal or . i : y oup plates, 6 sauce plat 1 ‘ a mile—Lord Nelson, 99, (Buxton), | ou"seana, ten epee phy, the army and apion, Gen Canes, aus an} Setesnones Soe conn webs, $ ee Plates, 1 anlnd did 4 to 1, won; Prestige, 105, second) | Nenwh a Ly a re | Bale. An opportune time to buy traveling ; platter, 1 bowl 1 creamer, 1 bowl and p pas The Mighty, 119, third Tim ey OPED amas : oes covered sugar bowl F ) a 26. platting Ot per ake & Tunedo, yesterday after. i | ran race, one mile-—Beech ries Tih rh ad ea be: | noon Ferdinand Garein, profession REGULAR te WHISK BROOMS,| REGULAR 2c PARLOR REGULAR Sc COAT HANGERS, TE wood, 108, (Bandy), 7 to 8, won; be ‘wor tom] . = a ames . “ France ANNIVERSARY GALE PRICE | BROOMS, ANNIVERSARY grt poet SALE PRICE % | Dorado, 107, second; Alma Boy, 102, be re, It, two sete ONLY 74 | ea ICE @ FOR 9 2e | ithird. ‘Time, 1:46 16 ae love at #6, #7 nn a en wel cee B5¢ | sicely varnished and duraliy we - | Third race, threeeighths of A wears a i ae . made of good firm | The kind that wilt give most sat. bat rue You can afford 4 mile-—Pirestone, 110, (Williams), 6) ES *, og ty %) os ~ + ll —- nog Prey * S AL ether anes to igfying SS a re full } By ny them RB 99 ems in 1 a td ’ teur, 111, second ih of Cincinnati and arry Rokers of re than ha in per wise, and well made in every * ove wardrobe > VESTERBAV'S GAME GAVE 68- meg cece ies Sapo all feker Hue Ta third "Time, | & Tone Bante w i at Bhel now. | particular, Great valuen | should have « supply, ’ ATTLE HIGH THE PENNANT i was put a scant eighteen inches | ‘26 16 “— te ae nig before the 5 REGULAR 0 GAS BURN. jf nz FoLpina IRONING i OVER ALL THE PREP.|from North Division's goal. Amid| Fourth race, one and one-eighth orttt ring, by the aha, ANMIVERGARY | CARD Ly ANNIVER. Bs SCHOOLS IN AMERICA. @ brooding atlence the men crouch-| milee-—Proper, 119, (Brown), 3 to od aoe TEeennEEeennnees H % SAL e ed, the signal rang out clearly, and/ 6, won; Ramus, 100, second eel! ape are RE ovpR re , a gh FEW HOURS SALE PRICE | ONLY fee * Westoyer buried himself like a bat-/ tstelia, 115, third. Time, 1:56 2 u can have summer sunshine if | 29 5 fer © ngyeedlle od seen geal — tering ram into the lise of Chicago| Fifth race, futurity course—-Van We w Train to California you will take the Southern Pactfic | ic ! Cc but sokoo! champtouship of America by Gefenders, and the touchdown wan | ness, 196, (Miller), even, won, Ban Leave Seattle 4:30 p m, leave company’s scenic Shasta Route/ A splendid gas saver, com- || Durably constructed, stand owe e@ministering defeat to Capt. Dorn-| de Coxle missed the goal, as | posal, 105, second; Burleigh, 125,] Portland 11:30 p am, arrive @an| ‘ene New train now / plete with we = burner, perfectly rigid and firm hu Diapers Middle Went Ganges Parsel! had for Chicago, and the | third. Time, 1:1 Franciaco #45 a mm, Por P double cap mantel and white being modestly priced * per frem North Division high schooi of half closed 5 to 5. | Sixth race, one mile and fifty| hours en route. The Southern Pa-| tine dally, Past time, excetient opal globe. Refurnish your originally, the little half o Chicas. Capt. Wee" Coyle vie-|,. Whee the mon trotted upon the | yarde—Neptunus, 9, (Thurston) 3/ cifle ow operate three trains daily service and beautiful scenery. | Some Gib them sow white price maken i quite a won by a score of 11 to 6. field for the second half, half af | to 2, on; Gov. Davis, 102, second; | by Beenie Sha: Route. Health and pleasure resorts to sult! cost te lithe. bargain tm a very mire of med | We spectators coud wet distinguish | Clamor, 96, third Time, 1:47 Tceeerans Coawetions SOMES hia ick Witien, Soh Psat at | MN AG 5 8 Aa A eID ry lwhich team was which Faces ———_—_—— Ticket Office, 605 First avenue, Union Ticket Office, 608 ' las AWA = tyes’ yp nator ag awe persia | masked in mud, padded moleskine ASCOT. many places, the sters, tense | C#xed with dirt, the ouly distin.) First race, ope mile—Foncasta, — |guishing features about them, /99, (Gargan), 3 to 5, won; Parvo attle, Wash & © Kills, Geni/® © Bills, general agont - Notice to Water. THE F AIR work of faces, weighed) 9. of the steel works. In the! to 1, wom; Kismet Jr. 110, second ae Se Meachere, swarmed ott | sicachers Wagers were made abun-| Magasine, 110, third. Time, 36 4. Consumers 1513-15-17-19 Gecond Ave. upon the field und were many times | 4 oy and when the whistle sound-| Third race, one mile—-Eitsabeth In Dist. No. 3 seat arear e¢ sensations greater than those of 1062, (Noas), Nibiick, second Bel Ww . by ee a6 reggae fT fivet aif were looked for. Cht-| voir, 307, third. Time, 1:43 34. | novauter "tur Dossmaber “Jeneary Commences Thursday 9 a, m. 1813-18-17-19 Second Ave. aT TUE 1513-18-17-19 Second Ave. cago Kicked off and the ball see| Fourth race, elevensistoenths of! ,oq February. Become delinquent | DEPARTMENT Je Je WOLF STORE Manager }wawed back and forth, This went!s mile—A. Muskoday, 100, (D.] renuary 1. District inchudes all the The spot for the people where they can get genuine bargains—our prices Afire with excitement for the first |O" until the end of the half was| Riley), 10 to 1, won: Cigariighter | ity porth of Rast and Weet Galer below tell their own story THE FAIR 1513-15-17-19 Second Ave. a emigge tonne was fait ot | Bamely the colors that belted their | 162, second; Sheriff Bell, 107, third Gamsations and the great crowd, fill-| *t@cKings and totally hidden by | Time, 1:46 blotches of mire, the players looked | Second race, threeeighths of Woree than the tollers in the ingot | mile—Katle Rains, 107, (Kent), the grand stand in 4 massed) |imminent By another exhibition |99, second; Gorgalette, 97, third | as ¥ time when after twelve minutes of : ‘+ ad Galer street. Meter rents due play a tiny figure far down at the Of straight. determined, old-fashion- | Time, 1:48 _ | and payable for each month from Ggpectte aide of the gridiron was | *t football, cross bucks netted yard) Fifth race, one mile—Adonis, 97./ the ist to the 20th of the ness sue geen suddenly te extricate iteelf| fer yard, and finally Coyle gave/ (Koerner), ¢ to 5. won; Banscll.| ceeding month. Become delisquent - |the ball to Smith for the final | 97, second» Pushwhacker, T.J om the 20th. - g the slidiag, surging Diayers | iiunge that dnce more sent hate| third. Time, 1:45 5 Here s Proof dash ma t ra Seatth Tt was ooh, the weed | into the sir and made the gridiron! stxth race, futurity course—Com the visit He | arm with spectators who wanted | fessor, 111, (Koerner), 3 to 5, won r=, +b gam Me ating to pat - tengo y the back. Coyle/ tia, 106, second; Susannah, 96 4 | mopoed the mad a bit mere eare- third, ‘Time, tii 12 mud and water, shaking fully off hie toe this time, | aoe eerered when teas | DOH west in its peraboia “fight | then ton yards trom hin enemy's | #cfose the goal stick, and the score | L y TIE CAME by the magnificont interfer stood 116 for Seattle when the/ af bis captain. Cireting, he| *@istle blew the ball directly between Seattle Penalized. 4 the score stood| Wrongling characterized the sec- the goa! posts, an It was on a fumble that he! ond half Once Coach Prost enter. hed snatched the ball on his own ¢4 the gridiron, and was tmmediate- (Star Special Service.) . , temyard line, with lightning |!¥ retired by the referee and bis! vaNeOUVER B.C. Jan 2 agtion he around Seattle's tam penalized fifteen yards, put! arier two inches of snow had beer ° ba ‘end and made the little band “ag Chicago within striking dl® | pwept off the ground and a hard Chicago's su era break into tance of goal. Punting played &/ game played between the Vancouver i it ! prmoyeoz 2 A > FO PF PP SSSS SPSEOPESSSES _ TREMENDOUS CLOTHING REDUCTIO 1,000 Highest Grade Garments Reduced stands rocked and reared. It waS the exchange of kicks. The forward an sampler of . fue. en the thousands big part tn the second half. Tak-| Rughyites and the Stanfords, It was @f Beattle partisans paid tribute to ime secount of the terrible field) ine eral! mn of the peor Beattio’s Leading Spectaliet, close to the end of the first half | Steam bathe. 250. Oriental Bathe soar and the timers were growing serv Dr. Hunt, dentist, 220 Burke | ——————— ee a Poy may hare togetive me. ous. With a twe = noaed oon oat uae in Eb tien ' “ ye oo Buk Re =} Cc Portland le pear mvoreen, 1,000 = Chill: 3hc dren's id the mud-caked shoes, the foot-| that the Stanfords won although the 40 Year's Rxperience \) d i nder y-yard run by Building. Phone, Ind. 692. Seattle. Dr. Lee linker, dentist, 204 Kitel || treatment poo pare mos tn Street Caple, a costly fumble by Chicago ** Duilding. Phone Main 6264. f school Caps but work of the punters was magnifl | score stood 3 to 2. The grand stand -cpgntre ip Alas ong cent. Pursell, kicking for Chicago, | and bieechers were crowded to the ee = per oot | thease! ree mole! for ladies Wear — - " Fa! wee, and children ES tigen and = «Hats; Eruption "Por the second time the grand | had a little the better of Coyle om! mit theeah | had sever Seen ruptured all go at Meyers’ price 1 Cure Rupture AT Come! and Permanenuy Chemise, Without | ee y tien oF pate. Night and Vitheut = inter — rer Gowns, wart of business owns, Drawers and Corset Covers. Prices Never Heard of in Seattle Every Sait and Overcoat Perfect, Best Materials, Best Linings, Best Workmanship, All Fashionable Colorings, Incloding Black. $10.00 SUITS Dry Goods 1,000 yds Calico, stap! DR. CLARKE CO, 123 Gecond Ave. So., Sor, Wash brands, 1 Let of Corsets, odd sizes, Rrup- , Ladies’ Furnishings as long as ft lasts, Bruption tion price, pair ..... ihe o at ington Gt, Seattle, Warm price yard «......+-+@ 2R@ | 1 Lot of American make Ladies’ | g2.5 Pants, Eruption price g' § yards te customer, a Corsets, sizes 18 to 22; white | #14 5,000 yds 26c Dress Goods, G | and gray; Eruption price, 2 | ~ M “ $6 65 kinds; Bruption price, 12 1-2 1 Lot Imported French < | $8.50 Men's Pants, Eruption Price . EXTRA LARGE 1,000 yds 500 Dress Goods , Gloves, $1.50 and $2 kind; Brup- | 81.95 kinds; ruption prico tion price, pair a 65e | Chitaren’s Kneo Pants, ‘Bruption 3 pa s ee M NT 1,000 yde 75c and $1 Dress G 1 Lot Ladies’ black everyday | Price .. le 13.50 SUITS SHI all Xinds, Bruption price, Hosiery, 15¢ kind; Eruption | Men's Underwear, 78¢ kind; Brup- ® 2,000 pieces mill end Turkis price, pair tion price ...... r go at of Barrelled clihg; Eruption price Se | 1 Lot Children’s Hose, ali sizes, | Mon’s Sox, 100 kind; nen the each, 10@ each, 15¢ ls ibe kind; Eruption price ..7@ price, pair .... 4 Be ench very end worth 4°/ 1 Lot 50¢ Cotton and Cashmere Grips of all kinds half price. af j ; times its pri ked Hose, Eruption price 23¢ | 1 Lot odd sizes Men's Sui 500 Towels, Eruption price, each | 1 Lot fancy Isle Hose, $1 value; $8, $10 and $18 ion sto 1 Eruption price, patr 37¢ . » z ot : t erup ; tion price ... c 1 2,000 yde. Toweling, Er | 75¢ Wool Knit Petticoats, | soodsrne SED $18.00 SUI Ts price yard tion price | a Ful seo Lace Curtaina, FE $1 Fiannelette Night Gowns, go at cite. bale | “rapes. petes Grocery and Crockey Heavy Quilts and Blankets $3 Long Kimonos, Eruption price | Worth 1 Lot Wrappers for ladies 1.05 BL.45 | Dept. $12.00 1 thea, oe 13 Ibs Sugar, Eruption price, 50¢ 2 Short Kimonos, Eruption Hgspe ee ee , te J Pillows of escriptio $1.60 kind, 7! $2 2 e $20.00 SUITS nit one-half price. Mie: 8 kind. be n Lard, Eruptio pound | | | Ras | | | } go at Ladies’ and Children’s | “tion pric "O58 | 8 @ L Leat Lard, $ and Suits and Goats Dept. | “Ys Un ali sles Eruptiog pric } E Nut Butter © kind ae Our cut In this depart. ta deep. | price ..... ¢ $25 Ladies’ Sui ay a me Fancy Goods Dept | Per-Fo Breakf e $22.50 SU . $20 Ladies’ Suits, Rraption price | 1 | Sm 6 . $22.50 SUITS S108 | eciAtew Collars a | et f $15 Ladies’ Suits, B = price | ee y * Cotte We Red Alaska Steak go at A $10 Ladies’ Suits, Eruption - Beatled Neck Ch ze Salt, 6 1 k n 4 ; barrel, 83.4 tioa ‘ ae . $1 85 $10 ‘Ladies’ Goats, Kruption price Chitas <a Chatan Wee | Prunes Bra 84.95 t 4 . Claret W vi pat : C. D. MoROY, $7 Ladies’ Coats, Mruption price All kinds Pert Moe ‘ jrower and Shipp . - “= 5 " rrumes, « v 1 1 gal. w make 4; | $25.00 SUITS ons Pog ~ onic si ruption price 1i¢ | _ ows ptlot Queen Anne 979; Ind. 7748. Midren . SPECIAL Peon - go at : w . Fe. #1 ss Lace, cotne teen. tan | re $20 Ladies’ ¢ oo aaa oi wd ce sen | Nabisco @xackers, Nat veer |} to 4 inche Eruption 6 wae UA watt y ’ a Retiring Frum Lodles’ Skirts | speci aiinn, ti 8.5 Bxirte, Sruytion pice | Pins, Broption . Busines: fii | Wooks nad By ’ Skirts, Erw tion price, tt 9, pape * ng out, al othing Qirts, Bru. thon jrtee, $00 WA bon, all J : On the nate nd “teme Foo : 2 ih ; Hats and Gen Fursdatttng ‘drut, Ben ation price. wide; a * J ’ ; Square ny below. value 7 Bet ome) tm. we A Be a et np: »site the otem H. LEWIS & 1206 Second A¥ Formerly at Cherry Pole 615-617 First Ave.