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oO ° 2 THE SEATTLE STAR-—-WHDNESDAY, OCT. 23, 1907. Manager Chance of the Chicago | Pagific to play Stanford, on the steamer Proatdent, and the ‘ ’ World's Champtons tx trying to get|N@Mda and the Canadian ru other candidates will arrive on the| BOOMING THE FAIR \Johnay Kane for his next year's | tean@® wteamer Victor® about November | toam, Cincinnatt ia tired of young |1, The Arctic Brotherhood has| Chas, W. Mott, immiggation agent esters and wants old timers for ;xuaranteed $10,000 to meet what |of the Northern Pactfia, in enthu *°9 y | ALASKA ATHLETES: ever expenses the money taken in| mastic | | ly dope out the respective atrength | rugby football team of Now Zgp-| whioh Ia to tour the country, play-| Bremerton and Tacoma, headed by of Washington and Whitman, land, and probably the in every city of importance, | bans, will be prevent tonight to the world, will travel » down from Alaska yesterday | welcome thelr chief The Store That Serves You Best—Garvey- Buchanan Gq :.-s <4 Morniag Shopping Made Unusually Profitable Here. Notice these bia hie Inducements From 8:30 to 11 A.M, TOMORROW Women's Regular 50¢ studded Black J tic 1908, Chance would lke nothing | regarding the coming expo lon the trip fatle to take care of,| sition, and is putting forth every and the tour has every prospect of | effort to boom the bie show in the better than to get Kane for an all around ulility man, especially as in THE CITY Kane tx a Chicago boy and popular suceess, The following are the men | gust as Well ax the west. Mr, Mott Belte-al P there. ° | who will be tried out for positions | M@ urging the management to tntro Bhursday, from 8:30 to 11 a, m., Five of the candidates for the! on the team: Captain, Harry M./@nce Olympian gamen during we pl at 25 (10 THe AllBlacks, the chanton | Aretic Reptherhaed sarees Keown, W. C. MeGuire, D, '#. Ab | exposition, and thas revive interast | 5 Ci po | - . word ©. 11, Harlow, Walter Gaffney, | in athletion taroughout the United Women’s $1.25 Heavy Mercerized t tticong | of | F, Burley, C. J, Melntyre, Alfred | state Tha hee 8:30 to II i | xi own, Ralph Lomag and ’ J , 8 | a he , RODE ON PASS. » a Mm, at | per rhe bt. Naweds Bectric cole Infants’ Regular 2 Crochet Bootee Nhursday, he court to dismiss the case of Annte at Sc yet ll. Harris, who seeks to rec ' Gold } ‘ LB - p by 1 (Seattle Star Exclusive “@ervice.) , you. Those days when 1 us0@ wl" peed boing bar gee - me “IL igi ocauty I ( 10 to} Re | SAN FRANCISCO, Oct drlye an engine, after I finished my | Sethoci tan Gece cane a. m., jot mendous interest is being , run would oecasionally get some | roam "thet Ret po gg rm per dozen oi in the coming fight between J. Ar-| paper, and, in reading over the) eee tae wae g Mt jthur Johnson alias “the big) sports, [ wondered if-1 couldn't) ,oome a Mi amoke,” and Jim Flynn, the Pueblo, get somé fighta and make a litte | HEARING 18 BET. iw Colo, fireman |more money, Kach tie that C'took| The football team of the Untvers: | Extra Special Tomorrow ye The contest is to be a 45-round/ the old engine ont, and when my ity of Washington will line up| ‘The hearing on the Jackson at Tron 9 & wm te 16 a. m jaffair, and will take place tn Pro-| face was black witht coal dust and) against the Chemawa Indians Sat-|assessment roll fas been set in | moter Coffroth’s Dig arena on the | the sweat pouring down my face, I urday, the game with Utah having | the superior court for December 2 afternoon of November 2 {dreamed of pugilistic asptrations. | poen definitely called off. The tn QUICK SNAP OF THE CAMERA CAUGHT TEDDY, JR., FALLING ON Remember, this price for one hour only. Regular Sc Toilet Soaps C T realize that I must whip Jack | Now, if 1 whip Jack Johnson, those) giang hail from Oregon, where foot Mexican Arnbassador to Quit BALL IN PRACTICE ON CAMBRIDGE FIELD, Johnson In our eoming battle or|dreams will beco 2 ball wees to flouriah In all the| WASHINGTON, Oct, 23. It was ‘ - — — oe Sea tre " " announced that Bnriq ree ttle Star Exclusive Service.) {this order has gone fofrth, The schools and colleges, and the “U." |Announ : ° i sgn crt pel aad Oct. 23 coaches don’t care particularly expocts a hard game, Washington Would soon retire as ambassador Including three of the most tes from Mexico popular kinds—Castile, Tar SeRPRAED and Palm. Not more than two cakes to a customer, at CAKE ha# played the Indians twice before | to the United & , and has both tin found them| The exact date of As pana 3 hard to beat The game will be| Creel’s resignation or the name o' played on the campus | his successor was not made pub lle : t Har.|®bout the player's social position, Teddy, jr. 19. marked man at Har) i.) ney { want Teddy, jr, to} vard. Because he is the son of the got an exalted idea of himself, for first gentioman in the land and of the moral effect upon oth-| | pla stball, he has beea picked | ers as the legitimate prey of every The difficulty of obtaining good! COAST LEAGUE. Raise Price of Beer tographer that strikes Cambridge. | plotures of young Roosevelt makes WALLA WALLA, Oct. 33.—The So persistent have the snapshot|the picture men all the more de Oakland 13, Portland » " 1” local breweries have announced ‘ Th pe men been that the Harvard athletic | termined, and The Star Is able to-| o conae 7 14 1 | that commencing November 1 they from 8:30 to lla tng management has forbidden them)day to reproduce the latest snap b tarpon dain ee tt jee of beer at lenst of snapping the|shot of the young man as he was | Portland .. . 5 6 8 yt rar silt orcaaane $2. Walla at « not because Ted-|caught fo the act of falling on the| Ratterios--Cates and Bling: Per | Wain saloonmen are threatening | Women's Reg 12 H ' leva president's son, that | ball on Soldiers’ fleld jnoll and Byrnes, Umplre—Perrine, | Ale emi peer to sell tn pret pe ye tag ay, from | Game ts Postponed erence to the home brew Los Angeles-San Francisco game | Seattic Man ig Killing. EDUCATES IN sponrocearus cLeZTRSEEREsEso zy y Regula OMe Ap G } postponed on account of rain | WENATCHER, Wash,, Oct. 23. Regular 6c Aj gha Thursday, | Hob Donaldson, of Seattle, and Wil from 8:30 to lla. w j Coach Lewis, of the Seattle high ‘EAGLES TO WELCOME is: oee.2ee returned here pe 5c school, is not taking the Belling } from « successful hunting trip up aul WE OUNe TR 5 cocinvarncena, svt FIFTY cents | ham game as one of the sertous contests of the year, and will prob. The Educates & clean/ably keep several of his best mon Sweep of it from the Athletes in| one the side lines fn order that bis | the 8. A. C. bowling tournament! men may be In the best posatble | and now are leading the teams in| shape for the Spokane game a week | | the river, A long string of feath were ducks, geene, perenes and brant Committees are hard at work can American Company Fined ” | vasning the city in the interests of| g7 PETERSBURG, Oct. 23 the race for top honore. | McKown after | the 1908 convention of the Frateroal |-py9 municipality of St. Petorsburg Regul 4c Door enti ducates rolled ; | Order of Eagles, to be held in Se-| 5, imposed fines aggregating score and finished with the best! ‘The Coast league may shorten its | atte. The local serie will hold x | $00,000 on the Westinghouse Elé¢ Very Special Values Tomor- oe The wate pete rete, (SOMO NeXt year, and Cal reception in honor of T. A. Bell,|tric company for failure to eom row, From 8:30 to 11 a. m | juca’ has a plan to pull off a post president of the grand aerte, this! plete the street railway lines of Five hundred of them, all oa re i Draw iss 157— 485 | series ‘between the Const league JIM FLYNN READY FOR ACTION. evening. Five hundred Bagles trom thy hound: of Body Hrusssls, Velvets and Acie 1g Mel orn Ad 232 S64 /the Western league, the Eastern | _ cS eee cumeeinpyee caapigeinuieriniantiants Ms schiithininanati beped Oo! Body tr , se Sete and Axminsters, with | | Ogde’ 3 5 62 jeague and the Southern league | take my place in the pugilistic heap | all “Most distressing ¢ ringed ends. They should go in a twinkling tomorrow at | j Rathbun Mat 169—- 431) champions of has beens,” said Flynn, as he bit! City Hi. Market | are relieved by Soap Lake Salve Twenty-Nine Cents. : ; Cooper 183 1i4— 837 the sand bag at Billy Shannon's a} Te; rib steak, 100. *** . pe ee ee ees Major Delmar yesterday added | terrific wallop to give vent to his| ea ANS eS w ee "ae Totals 805 787 887-2479) $2500 more to his winnings by | feclings THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST aE T'Cls. | taking two out of the three fastest How do | expect to win? Weil,| 167 167 136— 470) heats ever trotted on the Pough-/| that's a hard question. rn sot M45 140 183 467 | keepste track from Sweet Marte. mince matters with Johnsos, but 14s 142 121— 411) The time was 2:07%, 2:08% and | from the first tap of the gong f will| be je oe 457 | 2: 06% be after him he quicker I beat | 3 167 basal | him the better. It can’t be too| stem ‘ . = Whitman will line up against | soon to eult me Totals 766 738 765—2289/ Multnomah Friday, but, as the 1 don't ne to depend on my High score—McKown, 564 farmers will enter with a badly fighting abilit I have two good Pennatee wee ncKows, 188. | crippled front, the game will hands and can work at my trade. | Modest acates’ margin— 190 | meen || Ned to fire from Pueblo tn te HOW TO HEAT A lida-—96 mites. I have fired for Monuments des HOUSE THOROUGHLY. | yours betwoen Puch ad Denver | Get a Guaranteed Furnace for a ally the 5 natur - and P lo and Sal It nyle fh . quest the pleasure of Art Marble Company, 2011 See-| 6 to Sroom house—ouly $65. G. H.|ane of trae tne oe gation tion aithoug® * ot Bradbury We req ing i etna . three doors north of Vir-| WOODHOUSE CO., 112 Untversity |} got my match with Jack “Twin striking feature © a eres. = S st. Both phones 1738 at most Now Sullivan on an Sday notice. In fa not # that fight I fought a 15-round draw and fired an 96 miles right I next fought Tommy | othing, gystem Ch hn the other RG aan an Oe Victor Concert jotben clo’ ounds. He received the ts of good ’ men ot © be given in the r n roor but says to this day that} ele ary system I* at To be giver n ; a more punishment in nt of Bradbu einer of our store, No. 1406 Second han any other He also} id rather fight four Jack O'Tirtens than one Jim Flynn. | Thirty days after that fight I jagain hooked up with Jack (Twin) Sullivan and recetved a 20round | decision. The hardest fight | ever had was with Billy Matlery, of Pa evlo Once during the fight, in the second round, | was knocked f down three times. 1 thought 1] PLYNN'S FIGHTING POSE. any other ready Avenue, on Monday evening, equaled in October at 8 Ad- ed clothing perfect at io simply - mission free not realize how tre 3 and you will on uy ie until yor ment this state a suit and find out and that we You under wt | was a goner, bat 1 managed to pull | — ———__—_— — | 1 credit to through ‘and knocked him out in| Following are Jim Flynn's most | extend liber® baat jthe eleventh round. The m important fights srthy person. 7 |eullar battle I went through Jack “Twin” Sullivan DwuRt every we jittie at |the championship of Utah, with Tommy Burns ‘L OR a little down and ® Willard Bean, a Mormon divine, jack Twin” Sullivan W. 0K 4 make i who preached on Sunday and fought » Gardner D 20K 2 time surety show me on Monday. I put him away tn KOITR yn to buy the jthe twentieth round. Within a Day K.0. TR ut easy for radius of four weeks I fough< Bean, | Willard Bean ..K. 0. 20 RK Fan clothing. Fred Maxey and Tony Ross. «1| Fred Maxey WoGR -sbal fought Maxey at Swink, Colo, and! Tony Ross seks W.iT R| ° ny beat him in stx rounds. 1 finished | Billy Matlery K OUR fitting C a Ross at Pueblo tn 17 rounds. How! Fred Kisel WwW. 2k Eastern Out Y did I start fighting? Well, I'll tell| Morgan Williams K.0O. SR _ Leave Pier 2 to soe battleships Don't forget oer ond and Union. Credit to go to Christen nen paneroal Oct 26th " Sec Seattle's —~—Create Credi | By a Good | Bank Connection Reliable House. Seeceecrucsent If you are a business man and have your account i ine a SAMPLE MORTGAGE LOAN use talking, 6 in the andinavian Amer 4 , prose of F for me ; . fs ican Bank, the bank’s offi me ° , t. Fano as done it for k vank’s « at i © the same for you It isnt what you pay cers soon get to know that 4 ve Secs |i tell you what to 40 —just b utarens Ho That Go With Loan the Seattle Spirit, ask the P.# 4 When You Buy 1erea0n § «6 ' ~your methods, In all . of “Se Pride,” and tt ie 6 such cases they ure glad to « antente ; wt. date tainly the beer of secret Re al 15 Cloth extend you a good bankin - g es credit and to recommend & Puget Sound Battling a new overcoat (you'll need both before the win tages in any growing busi > ; @ RVER ING 7 ter is over), the time to buy is now. Buy when ae ™ — | DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, INC. | you can get the pick of the large assortment which j eee 7 i ae al ve are showing, There is no use of pa an eX * Piano Bargains | poi Proves—27 1305-206 Alaska Ble travagant figurs , either, when you can | We expect to aa get such clothes a 1] makes for $15.00. | > move in a few METROPOLITAN BROKERAGE COMPANY, en you buy il Clothe , i —— lay our new . BROKERS i rch enacted. of one ; aot ae gts ed a 0, Compound Temple of Mu Stocks, Bonds and Grain. Private Wires. Phones—Sunset Mat 1 He 4 a are getting e Pay Interest . sic” on Second | 2867, ind. 2505, Rooms 1007-1008, American Bank Building. alue received for ¢ cent you end—of al oO Ave. and desire i the clothes that are brought to Seatt none can — OSIN ut to sell every ee : ove tenia. to « age 1 Cloth b . thing loft at the ; ; g ith oot he THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF e old , ry t the price, the ¢, the fabrics, the tailoring at MUSICAL MERCHANDISE ] bon = a? — Moving and | other things are considered . Fixtures for sale. Sheet Mu We therefore o 2 % ve ' . 5 ange Department fe and Books. All must go. te . “cee * Sto age Co. q OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, Come quick About wholesale Incorporated —_ From 5 to 8 o’Clock er emer gees ht las COR. THIRD AND WASHINGTON 5 H $250 eens prnalicantionie at and Best Equipment for Movi ¥ ture, Piano’ i TH Z Cline’s $200 Pianos 218 ete. Modern Pi an ar . Specially Cou 4 rrr $350 Pianos $260 structed Piano Wagons. Light Delive “ No On the Square Opp. Totem Pole for Coming to your House. No Charg 4 Back, No Work. We can tel! you to a cent wh ve will eost. 1583; Ind \ Scandinavian American Bank Piano Kohler & Chase Alaska Building, Seattle —««<<I a House 710 Pike, Cor. Seventh nen re I Phones — Mai Fire Proof Storage. ‘ Freight Rat — eee