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er a 13. SP682%. 5 (758 t 299. csctinsanidaran’ 122 fewss I>Oeeeecers | ’ re a bf wi UP TO TACOMA WANDERERS GIVE SiMMFQAD |S Oh THE WINNER CALLS CHICAGO MEN ATHEISTS LEAPS TO DEATH 7 FROM SHIP At the Firet Baptist churob, last lntwht, the Rev, Myron W. Haynes, . ai i a ae Wor thé second time ta two weeks} From anothor scrimmage Brows ldurine his sermon on “Bix Bhares| While being brought here from Suddenly he made deat LA the Tacoma association football) secured the ball and complete " Curt y wok the majority sein a Gold Mine," k oceasion tp) Skagway for confinement at Bteila |‘ aad ue svnawd ap or team dofonted the fast aggregation | did the Seattle crustoxttan of the | ep went out to the ¢ +“ |: the city of Chicago as the®et-|eoom, H.@ McKeon, an insane Di eee ee eee ee et and the wt Wanderers of Seattle, the sore] goal with a rocketlike shot, sof | sity campus Saturday to see (heli ed of atheism | cota lige se rained ih and Yesterday being & goals to 2 The/ing, and putting the soore ot 4) gianford-Vietoria Rugby game, It The football players who faib | Hea tea ao ‘ a? from the vars hand Just rata hs coat game was played at Tacoma goals to twe wae 4 new of football 8nd) here from Chicago,” sald he, “werp| *teamer Dolphin tas 5 yy v° } . aa stopped and boat The Wanderers won the (oss aud Macdougall le Hurt, | they wanted to see what Ht looked] nor ll «hioves, but they were from | Wan drowned. The man, it in de bach oF ge 44 sibeentne chose to play toward the oust Hal) Ae this stage of the game Mao | lite |the hotbed of atheism, and on took | clared, was not violent and had | were lowered, bet the ustortunate From the start Tacoma was on (he . : atar| The crowd wae not a large ¢ ing over their names | find their} been allowed the freedom of the | 1 ' d | paaive and but five minutes; @ousall, who was playing § but was goodmatured, and wal tn were not religious @ On the night of his sutclde a ty the fact that MeKeon was a ce geet ll >| game at left back, recefved an im) vin cold feet and red|! . was being given and Me oman nothing is known of his elapsed before Brown headed the} jury in one of the mixu und waa | Patiently ¥ : vi Se i teago in not only the only etty in the smoking room. | history | Dall through, netting one goal for), on Are rie otal Fo for U . etortans,| whose public schools turn out neh ny woking room. | h forced to leave the fel ge j o'cioaks | Whose public schools tura out men) Res vee SS < ‘Tacoma some ow i¥ id not arrive }deficlent in moral training, ‘With fintshing the game with 10 men Stanford's rom The visitors then rallied, and) “0% wiitors, takiog advantage qome wes, 4 fe Ree » place for the Bible in the eure 'BRAKEMAN FOSS 4 | Metcalf scored from a fast Fun 6 ints ions, rallied and from a loose | the first. Theis, | Fait wan) cultim of the schools, boys will gai down the fiekt, During the Te|% vi anaged to annex another |‘ ay Phe teret | tinue to be tu 4 out ready prey mainder of the half play was con: | TW") DADO, scoring nea always tn Victoria |for the athelst, Few things I foar TILL fined to midfield, both teams being | P.O) cite team took matters in| tory, but the Btanfords wore guilty | more than godless public achoole,” aoop unable to gain much ground hand and Lee got the ball, making | Of forward passing several times.) tn speaking of divine judgmmaty : Upon resumption of hostilities tn} = run down the field, fintab The game wae played tn two |the preacher expressed himself a» Whatever hope atill exists in the PIANC Ss the second half, Tacoma took It ehh aplondid abot which hit| Minute halves and ended In @ win/ of the bolief that the catastropbies | haarts of the deserted Foss family : the running and the forwards t jias b ~ lA snd bounded through, | fr Stanfurd by 11 to 0 lof the world are the result of divine | at 2518 Sauth B st. Tacoma, that Victor and Edison | 4. the spectators to some pretty | 0° SO" oring Tacoma'’s fifth] The spectators freely eritielved) interforence with matural law, and | Charles Foss, the missing Intor Talking Machines combinations, resulting in the vie |‘ _— ‘san wanderers, payed 8 the merits of the game. It wae @h/ihet San Franciseo was stricken | urban brakeman, who ls blamed for mer uot, premes itors’ line being severely bombard: KP*™ "Mtg lowed to require a greater agility! because, ike Bodom of old, its| the wreek in which three died from PTPSEL, BPRS, OTEROR,, | ed, For a while the Wanderers’ |” whe tenmie ined up as follows than the old style, and equal | iniquities bad become too great ries, will ever returp again, is 4 defense withstood the attack, but “ L Rose; backs, | Chances for getting burt, but some weak and wavering. The broke - | Tacoma was not to be denied, and} Wanderers pe MOO ithacke, | miswed the concentration plays teas Was the sole support of bis | & splendid cross from the right] H. Reoks and Caldwell ts lect | the climaxes that characterise thetr A nor, mother, wife and children, | t wing by Lee sent the bétl through | Metealf, Wyille and Fenton, (0) rayorite, It was thought by so and with the mammaad gone the} 0a ea ers for the local’s second goal — So that toam work w t all-tnipor family ar@ in desperate circum Tacoma did not relax its fast|Reeks, Jeff and A. Resks tant, bute ake was made there OAKLAND, eae ce, and Robertson and Bell, by| Tacoma—Goal, Hockey; backs, / ay without team work effective play : oF ns Three Tacoma men who were - vraying a magnificent combination, | Willison and Macdougall; half | ig impossible a “hag Rag Bons for (Bandy), 34 hunting along the line of the Int 4 outwitied the Seattle defense, Bell | backs, Pattullo, White and Dow The knees of the Victoria me Blo 1 Boll Reed, 102, scond: | urban claim tbat they came wu About fifty Coal Heaters, Getting possession of tho leather, /forwards, Bell, Robertson, Brown, | were unprotected amd the hard,| {0 1. woni Bell Heed 10%, second: | oct a dane it a week | well made, very serviceable and ruaning tt through for the third| Thompson and Lee gravelly surface Was t keon disap dans War OF he iahthe of «| 80, at whieh tme they left him || very low priced, Special at #2, voll Referee—Mr. Gifford. | Polntment to them, several leaving t - ; = ti] some money and what extra lunch nemmorsesee-- | Considerable gore upon the fled tile—Firestone, 116 (Miller), 1 to! |, - ner - eee 4, won; Bravoure, 109, second; Wi-| ey were ca bl poae 9?) nore, 112, third. Time, :36 One of the men returned to the DABNEY-WOOODHOUSE FUR- 66 Third race. one mile-—Luctan, 106] Place last Thursday with food and / ‘ “herine, | 206 finding Fons, left it th think | (Graham), 11 to 5, won; Cheripe, : }108, second; Cloche DOr, 107,|'# that he had oe wae tea 2 ° ‘ » ety « » we Ee. Find, 2189 58 Mode Soturday, but the edibles lett ourth race, seven-cighthe of Thared peta found lying mouldy . . mile—Proper, 123 (Brown), 3 to 1, pee very he won; Joe Coyne, 109, second: Tony | On it Poxs had become alarmed ve oney Faust, 119, third, Time, 1:28 35 * ~~ . ° r wey Hall Baseball King “Dug where he will shape that city's ¢ he ay Fifth race, one mile-—Northwost, | * 0 wo Tad | rege Bes >. Me is “it” now and Seattic is “it” | tintes in the matter of barchal! fe os ay, tact and entrttes «|! (Miller), 7 to 10, wor Bolo fe tion, but stated that the en Mien, “Ting” Rat Genes oat of aes 3% euey: te Gere Gace |, ot coset feateall oo Oe an, 110, second; Rawposal, 105/000 ee about « mile and a half his chicken coop and has made bia | City, but money and interest and) P'S Nook Ap Rien third, Time, 1:43 14. oy Biuffe, ap intererten station. a@hnouncement, It is this spirit counts in these daye of base- | (tle One oo Thierens we oo Sixth race, eleven-etxteenths of a | T°" — Seattle will this season be in the | ball, 7 ** | mile—Cloudlight, 107 (Horner), ¢ Northwestern League, The baseball Dugdale already has his eyes, and pe ath Weotnne park, ye | Ite 1. wos Mansard, 100, second; UNIVERSITY women with park will be at the corner of Twelfth | bands also, on several promising A sreat crowd Of | Native Son, 91, third, Time, 1:09 ONCERT ¥. and Yesler W “Dug” has his | baseball players and he says he will thustasts watehed the two teams Ba Give A GLEE © ; franohise tn bie hip pocket and from | get them. battle for victory aecor. The annual concert of the Young wg until the a ray “game| Regarding the Coast League ni ‘ fag vet and again, saved the) pirat race, three-fourths of « wile | “ter Glee Cut of the t miversity “nothin dotn™ but scratch gravel. Jone seems to know Just what Be- [iy 10 anus tite: oe Stohasel, 107 (D, Riley), 8 to 1 —= oe oe tad Geenten 4 0.6 YOUR EXCEPTIONAL OP. a le - u do, but that is up t ae am wor " oad eta de ¢ 4 Ruse Hall quite Seattle with Dug jaws wil a, bo o i. Saas eee oer et on: Maan pam, 108 = od; Betay,| Biubell, whe directed the opers b PORTUNITY whistle the Seattle youngsters| | mand, Time . the students a short time ago. Mins To introduce our high-clase ¥ Becond the of 4 Realtye ¢ Yustone and | red first blood by sending the! ie Masustem 110 (Hallman’, | AKne® Willis will sing “Mins Dolly |] work we will insert 100 sets eee yeah! the Educates witi | Qa! over the gual For the reat of] ™le—Masasing, 110 (Mullan), | Dollars,” by Herbert. “I Can't Do|] best 8. 8. White teeth Work «sagen Aine yr gy Henry the first half Seattle led her Rete to. en aie “ceeds lithe Sum” will be suog by Mi manship and satisfaction guar oo rs ponents a fast clip and the visitors ao mo — —- i+ Lela Martin and eight other anteed. While they last, ‘The tournament between the 8 A. Beginning Pebruary 1 a try-out | '*f the field at the intermission | 10» rece, a a * 3 | Mine Carrie Heffner will be musies per set. The Mnest set of teeth C. and the Spokane Amat Ath~| wit! be held on the Bismarck pretty badly distressed. a ae ;~ di ‘ A pee ng | airentor; Miss Adelaide Fischer,|| in the city (for the money) at held on the nare t A to on po, 108, seeon : letic club to be held in thie clt¥] 15 eumew total pine to count i. ae Saves half things started | cickaway, 112, third. Timo, 1:16.) 8t8e* manager, and Miss Kathrine $4.00 per set. January 23 le already receiving At | setect a team to go to Denver tn bes re A ane it was! Pourth race, one wile= Dusty | @*%" Violinist | PAIN EXTRACTION A tention. Lonnie Austin i traini@® | March to attend the Western Rowt- | 2 . ne wel Spence seat the! witier, 108 (L. Riley), 6 to 1, woe @ AR. at Puyallup. ' CIAL TY. several boxers ond De Roller hae] ing tournament. An entrance tee of | eee ot Catt » head scoring |W. H. Carey, 110, A, Be b ae Papert i Other Prices: hie mep-at work iy om the m | ge 1 harged ust > ¢ game for coos me, j 1 - ee eee te cana Whe tena ag other | Seattle. Duckworth added a third 10%, Ahir Te Oe rourt| -PUTAILUP, Jan t-& meting, po mlag dao & 20 up. A side bet of 12.000 Ie up for | northcoast cities have representa fourth, and the! atieg, Wiisabeth F< 103 (hose), 3 ba leeae mice ceneseen, at wbiae Pos Gold Crowns, ta50 to $600. match between any boxer, who Will | vives in the tournament and Seattle | Ka = Visitors shat!) won; Col. Broastom, 106, second: [pretent dstagations. from the other Bridgework, (per tooth) $3.00, tone ot Be oun tr the eae Senttio--Coal, Hein; backs, Cam.|“Amdestine, 106, third. Time, 2:05.1q a. R posta of the valley wore ae oe Eiilias tes aes & mrateb tate west | Sete Gesan Fare tum wen, do: [S05 Ot Pounati hatiincen, Binem sixth rece, three fuerte ote | ro with some scrapper on the coast Nl regteg Saturday night in a fast | *, Ustnore and Williams, forwards, | — phil tape 104 caus on bv val » Meat Prices That Please will go cast and arrange for ®/ game of basketball by the Sham bet g 3 Bryce, Spence, Duckworth | 1) ied Plime, 1:17 At the City Hall Market, 609 Third | Yale Dentists fight rocka The was 37 to 16 pe 8 pe hii ikiniis Ves Av. near Yester, Sirk eteaka, | ™ A be somethin’ doin’ at | ast Priday evening the Shamrocks | 50 asd Boyle: halfvecks, Cot:| oO; eat, Genta, 380 MArBel is t-te; round steaks, te; fine | Cor. Second and Yesier. ere will be ethin way the 4 Sound five. hd e . th - oom, 16 Ide; pot roast, ¢ a the high schoo! nemt Saturday night. | hain man, Atkine and Montgomery; for-| "ding. Phone, Ind. 602 Gegitia >) ~ phe La Ad Over Guy's Brug Store. ‘The four wirt claseen of he] gt fellingham Saturday nie wards, Pilling, Turner, Jamieson - - ~+ == =—— clase basketball ga two | pall bunch defeated the Tigers by « » LS VAVA winning teams wil! play the f of 34 to 28 The game wad " ing Saturday for the champion nd cuagey and 0 inves attend THE GARVEY-BUCHANAN CO. THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST. abip ance areeted the piayera a ee - } PS. Se WATTS DEFEATS AN of the extreme cold All Forme: P :S sh a4 wade cette the, Torna @ it of the extreme eold. er Prices Smashe players & ro ray jcases of caulifower ruined by | I Ss oO the score being a7 to 4. The ell MA GAN EASILY) toc “air or the Commission | nto mithereens at ur team is practically the same play houses en Western av. ape dni 0 * name o doing -_ 3 gg _— ¢ PL Ey oe i tose Oe business behind closed doors o hi 3 ‘ eas Slee teens, Chane an teen |_ cme Seamee Gen Comey | + aut . : veel which arrived Saturday, brought Bowling is , orbing | jest New Year's day. The wrestling | very little green pan hag x aah toptes at the Seattle Athlet ub. | go was pulled off at Munroe aed! ronda are not bringing their accus-| Hoos | Watte Mok three straight falls Tonight the Athletes and Hoo ittctans | Hegan. the Po! play. Tuesday night GETTING HUB MADE CLOTHING AT THESE PRICES Is a Great Opportunity ta Not to Be Missed 2% $10.00 Suits and Overcoats are now all reduced to $6.65 Were $10.00 $12.00 Suits and Overcoats are now all reduced to $8.00 Were $12.00 $18.00 Suits and Overcoats are now all reduced to $12.00 Were $12.00 $20.00 Suits and Overcoats are now all reduced to $13.35 Were $20.00 $25.00 Very Fine Suits and Over- coats are now all marked down to $16.65 Were $25.00 Almo slogan that for one is the plendid spurt two dollars making a in Janua This season’s stocl mst be ison for which it is bougl will do it Money back if you int it. On the \ On the == THESHUB 2 Pole 615-617 First Avenue ae jtomed quantity of vegetables, and altogether there ts a possibility of a shortage. vanced 3 cents per pound. Haneh one are firm at 40 cents per dosen Wholesale dealers in meat report » hot been affected. Apples are to be had at from 75 conte to $2.26 per froat » tah, atrset ty Ore Live Steen Wethern sheep. per ih tee =) stenrs,. por ih wy caiven, per Ce@iewe, ex we Moats MAT: Cows th STC: ren ib, wei sito, I, ig lege per ie, ihe; areneed Doge, Pion Rchownar | halthut. 1 SG Te: steamer Hay and Feedetutta. astern Wash mothe. tom. sina Regular $1.25 Broad Wall tpdfor Regular $1 All Wool P anama Cl oie bg or ae “ Bac ty ee 89c ro the , aie 7 y ~- i 49e nl Ant ur rdw Yard r t Yard. Regular $1.25 Paon Stik Volvete ular ane , W New Train to California Gov igeg ey *89c! pn a ~ 35c Leave Seatile 4:30 p. m, leave ‘ jah r w at Yard. ale t w Yard. Portiand 11:30 p .m., arrive San sours en route. The Southern Pa ‘eteate:Baaste exten Special Tuesday Price Attractions Citic, 008 First avenue, In the Busiest Basement HANSEN waronks The price oo chickens has ad-| shortage in veal, but the price hae} Values Unusual! I Ladies’ %e Anniversary Sale of Pancy em- broidernd Swine or Lin oo Hand kerchtofs, slightly sotted tn the Christm rush; in the Anniversary Bale tomor row at [5c EACH Garments to say “All sold.” Ladies’ Biack Skirts. Panama, Volles and Berges ip a beautiful assortinent of trimming effects Including sceor- dion plated and buttons, these sold regularly at $4; now im the Anni vorsary Sale at only B3.98 | | Made up tn the Dainuly Ladies Stytieh Skirts. | | | } | * ¢ Et es Re Bae 6 LMI Oa regular §2 only with embr Ptaids, checks and platy fronts; jong colors heavy platted colorings of atyles very epectal and white; Five-Dolier values, now in the Annive Sale at only 82.98 Ladies’ Black Jackets. In Reqular 100 Nainsook and Cambrie Embroid ory = Regen and = Tnser ona. neat patterns, as aorted widthe; in Anni Bale rrow at Anniversary oely The prettiest the new broadtall ve jours, the moet popular styles of thie season formerly priced at $27. 60; In the Anniversary Sale at only ..819.50 ealy All Ladies’ $20 and & All Ladies’ $12.5 Suits, in the Annivers Coats, in the ary Gale at only ..810 ary Sale at onl All Ladies’ $30 and $36 | All Ladies’ $2 Suita in the Annivers c in the ary Gale at only . 815 at on All Ladies’ $26 $20 tm the Sale at feta silk, larly worth Anniversary the versary ary 8 and Annive ar only In the Anniversary 23c ! via Qo _—_—-_—___ ALASKA OUTFITTEF Haus 1 palitarnaiern 4 Tere tind: Svea arvey-Bucn: Loggers’ Supply oo oiman Dec Phone 922. dae | SE NN ee Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Economic offerings of unusual attractiveness— they should be sought before we are compelled Ladies’ Sateen Petticoats. ercertzed sateen; cordion plaited, and shirred ruffles; our values; the Anniversary Sale at Nuns Veiting Walete. trimmed popul: ere at $2.50; now in the Ladios’ Plaid Walets. plaid effects in fine taf. nem thy med and tucked; $6. Dress Fabrics Way Below Price “Very Special Inducements for Tomorrow's Selling Economies in Every Department! Bargains Galore!!! Anything you buy here during this sale is a splendid bargain Latiew 100 Linen and Lawn Hand kerchiefs Hemstitched borders, fine soft quality; epecial §=val- wes im the Anniversary Sale tomor row at C EACH best of ac tucked to $1.25 in lace oldered sleeves: ed, black o oot Ladies’ ie lace Trim med Hand kerchiefs, with dainty valenciennes edges; a lit tle sotled from Christ mas hand- ting; Anni versary Sale price tomor- row at 85 EACH Bale at $1.95 of smart trim- requ in the Sale at B4.98 0 and $15 Anatvers ¥ 87.50 ind $22.50 Annivers 'y 810 Sale anan Co.—— COND AVEN Up met Ra ee ee ee ee Rates $15 Per Month Se MEN’S SUITS Boys’ Suits and Overcoats | ONE-HALF PRICE danuary (2th Our Last Day A. BRIDGE & CO. 415-1417 Second Avenue Next Door to the Bon Marche DR. &. D. BARNES, « Kirkevill & medics! graduate, is now ane Dr. Ring tn the practice of ¢ The fact that Dr this state, os well aw an Osteopath, esp iy fite him to be of service in the most cavea, People are fast comin, methods of practice whe or available, not only in chronic cases, bub the very bedside, where Osteopathy has some of its most signal victorica, We ee to attend any and ali kinds of “ th chronic and acute, either at your or at our office, at moat moderate fees, cording to the service required. Office Houre—@ a. m. to 8 p. m. Lady attendant. CONSULTATION FREE. DR. M.M. RING and DR. S.D. BAR OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS, 382 Arcade Bidg., Third Floor, Front of Elevator. Main 4185. Ind. R 2668, rene ee, Sere eee START THE NEW YEAR Right physically as well @ morally. You will be meet your troubles with brighter face if your sti ach is in good condit Your stomach will be right If your teeth are to do their work. Think over, PAINLESS EXTRACTING Full set of teeth, fit aay oe Gold Crowns, 22k . 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Bim, the button man, buttons while you wait. sizes, 10 cents a dozen, THE LADYWARE STORE, 1316 Second Ave., Oppe-'te the Arcade makes All ner | Soaltie, Ween Dr. Clarke Co Dear Sir ' t others, Ak | Cure Rupture NING, HOPKINS & RYER In GROKERS. Grain, ¥ . is a j atin Tel. Main 279. ind. 279. Rooms 304 306 Alaska Bidg pat and atten ree oS sae KOHLER & CHASE we DR. CLARKE COs PIANOS 123 Second Ave. Soy Con Wael 1305 SECOND AVENUE gton St, Seattic, Wash