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2 . THE SEATTLE STAR--TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1907. S.A. ¢. PREPARING FOR MULTROMAN ADDIE JOSS TELLS OF WONDERFUL, “"""""""% | css. At & meeting of the King County sded test taht to affect | ond am m i The Seattle Athletic elab football; practice, collectively, thelr work | Medical woototy, hold tn the rooms |that no alterations or repé aquad has wed down to wie! has naturagy been ragged. verte of the Chamber of Commerce last |to be allowed Im thie ® rida, Was one of the features ° By ADDIE Joss, "dumping the ball down the third ‘TRS enadetione te it day. While the club men went jof the Spokane game, and thé play | (Copyright, 1907, by the Newspaper | base line he tapped it in the dire @ through the Spokane game In fairly | will be perfec jare stringently drawn this week to be Enterprise Association tlon of firat here, Dr, 1. K, Rens®, professor | | The Store That Serves You Best—Garvey Buchanan Gg, were Only 18 More Shopping Days Till Christmag, Ko Four Mofe Days Remaining | mont plague expert, addressed th » with Multnomah here Satur: | chat ety on the work being of the 20 Per Cent Cash good shape, they realite that they | used against Multnomah One of the main features, from | Chase was playing back Of the lof chemistry at the state univers To Elect Officers. | R f d s le are too soft at present for the In Kern and Dowd, the athletic nen | DAR Whon “Nig” bunted, but. pa he jity, read & paper on radium, and A president, vice-president a) e un a gruelling contest with Multnomah, |club has two men who class with t@uring in with the speed of Tt. | Dra. A. C. Crookall and Dr. Pasch-| board of 17 trustees and other of} Bash 4 reater and greater and that the time in which to/any stars in the Northwest, and second man, and grabbing thy bp}l | all spoke of recent remarkable sur-|fleers will be elected this eventing pee toy. ag nineties «ge Every day toughen up is short muoh will be expected from this | with one hand while on the dead! gical cures at a meeting of the Civie Union more a cage: od wd J * the crowds i Vhis week is being spent in an/patr in the Multnomah contest, A jtun he shot it « to third, fio : ceeded eenniniancenlen ence of early hoilday shoppers, ' effort to secure teamwork: Indt-|/number of new men-are turning who was on second, isn't a Blow | e People are coming from everywhere re the wonder. jman by any m Mas, and he last go | ful economies. vidually the stars on the 8 A. C./out this week, and there may be | i eleven have ‘ood football | several changes tn the line-up from j time in golng to third, but Chase’ | | | ‘ } a all of the games so far thin] that which was ued against Spo jthrow was there before he was |i! | With the exception of a few contraét but “ e © had © | Kane, | » nm ¢ je bag 4 | } as they have had tittle {kan ing: Bo ign A ia It he if | the store entire is included. Never before in Se. ‘lturn around and get back ol pee | attle have holiday shoppers had sucha chance to bag, and consequently the ball Japinning out to the left bleachers, Before it was peturne both men had scored and Clarke | was resting on second } According to the scoring rules |Chase was credited with an error but at the same time it Was a great | play and that won't be omic | cated tn a hurry save. CASH REFUND OF FROST TO COACH SPOKANE WANTS OREGON AGAIN LOUIS RUNKLE Gordon B. Frost, the university) Louis Runkle, formerly — with nm coach god former coach | Hutte and later with Portland, .will Seattle hy school, Is IN' probably hold down one of the again, renewing his many Jinfield jobs on Eddie Quinn's Spo soquaintances he Frost will {9} kane baseball team next year, Run Perfumes at Extra Saving Prices for Tomorrow i all probability be retained as coach |\ie played with Topeka last year ’ } ” ot the 1908 » as he [and put up a bangup article of ball “SQUAW MAN” LOSES A t t : has favorably i himacif a r e Ss on Ose J 4 » letic | ‘, claion will be made by the powers | Ricksecker's Sachets, Houbigant’s Sachets, Colgate’s Sachets. | cae Stsae ccunin waete > Bei | COUER D ALENE CITY, Ida (By United Press.) allet's Violet de | Pinaud’s Perfumes, Sandalwood, iit the coming year's coach. | Dec, %—Maurice Thompson and} LINCOLN, Neb, Dec, 3.——Willlam Peau d's | Wood Violet, Carnation Pink, jf ; |Louls Long meet in a ¢-round box: | GB) vavercnam's “Seunw tae” was ave | * at ih) | jimg-eo here tonight, and a lively ne. Viena | Ss OO Cenee presented bere last night witho BRUBAKERCAPTAIN ©" “pson will or Incentia Orientalis, per | Coigate’s La France Rose, Ital the little son of the Boglishr | . On Every Article Purchased This Wek weigh at least 20 pounds more than | ounce ae F ge : WAL Dec. t--| 48 Opponent, but Long ts confident | and hin Indian about whom |] Lunbourg’s Swiss Lilac, White jan Violet, White Rose or | Pay AL = , hes _~ . 3 joe winning ie ADDIE JO8S. the interest in the last act of the Rose, New Violet, per ¢ Jockey Club, per ounce, spe { quarterback of this year's Whitman wie abel Stori 0 we Oicease Meter parva’ weliea | de peetal . 23e Oe | ; eleven, was yesterday chosen cap SEEK A GAME WITH vor of The Star's Sport Page) oni Zohrune eager of the ~ae } tain of next year's Whitman team | ‘Tite Winter | theater where the show is to ap T lers’ Roll-U f M , Remember, One-Fifth of Every Cent You§ ; | LO i. . |poar, that he would be arrested for Rip bshAnponbelele evant pie | Hand Mirrors Here This Week Is Refunded. | Ja spectator’s standpoint, in a base-| participation in the hire of @ child andy way of carrying nec Shaving Mirror t jeate / ball game ix the wonderful fielding | under 16 for the part irda in ceeety Teeth Byuahes, Hair |. ana Masnitving M 1/f | 10¢ Worth of Merchan 8 $5.00 Worth of Mer. : | The crack Loa Angoles high|and every game has one or more| will not be placed in jail, but the|f 2 Comb, Sponge, Soap, ot ore 2 ' . dise for Cc chendies tee [school football team, said to aver great plays that stand out proml-| case will be used for a test of the $! values. Aa ‘ all reduced 20 per cent ¢ e el, jage in the neighborhood of 180/nently Nebraska law $1.76 values, special $1.40 | cial a ee 40c Mgnendiac toe a pounds, will probably be taken on| The spectacular first baseman of $3.00 value pectal 82.20 dise for chandise for Manicuring Sets. Purses and Ladies’ Hand $1.00 Worth of Merchan 80 $20.00 Worth of variety, all reduced Bags. c dise for Mercha Jise by the eleven of Washington high/the Highlanders, Hal Chase, is in LONDON, Dec. 3.—It was the old | School on its proposed trip south /the habit of ng this kind of atory of the supremacy of the If the game is arranged, a mighty |play with & regularity that is as American over the Englishman tn | Struggle will be promised, for the | tounding things pugilistic. Guoner Moir was | Los Angeles team has not suffered| 1 have seen him make a number no match for stocky Tommy Burns,/4 defeat this season, and is claim |of these marvelous plays, but to my regular $1.00 New York's newest styles and mn also a large assortment of Eng |) ne . and was knocked out in the tenth |ing the championship of the coast.|mind his work in one game at Now $2.00 Bets, special lish and French Bags. Tomor More Fun for the Boys and Girls, oO Like all Englishmen, Moir }York and tn another in Cleveland Bre ee $1.45 | row we have our complete as received only brought him back for STOUT KITE. His great play made in Gotham | Will learn ff the state will be abie |] ‘rough our entire line off more. But it was only a question was on a thrown ball, shot over to|to pay the $200,000 instaliment on } “Dancer” and “Prancer,” His Own Real Live Reindesr, ang ; The game the lighting bond sale s him by Moriarity, The game was Hebting bond sale which 4 “Kozuktuk,” the Native Eequim iux Attendant of time until he should go down} Bartell’s makes special efforts to get the Best Drug Store Goods | and out. close, the Highlanders having due on the first & of the year Goods that have real Merit. Our Service, our Merchan The English sports did not seem Cleveland beat 2 to & We man Comptrotie Carroll, ‘Treawurer dise and our Prices are salient Proofs that we put i man when he entered the ring about the seventh inning turned last night from a conference OE with odds of 7 to 4 against him Rhoades hit a slow high bounder | With the state officials at Olympia i $87 -898 2 £9280 929.9 line. “Mor-| There is but $80,000 now in the perma! nt schoo! fund, from which ‘The first two rounds found Burns feeling out his opponent, and after down the third ba ry” came tearing in on it and get PIONEER SQUARE Hair Brushes that the go was all Burns, Mofr ting the bail in an awkward posi. |the bonds are to be purchased. In . > ' upont’s Adams’ and Ho’ LI-Row Solid Back Hair Brash AT 0 O'VCLO was badly battered in the ninth tion straightened up and cut it |e state's general fund there is ann pee an nd “ w Solid Hale Bras 1 CK and in the tenth, knocked down loose in the direction of first but $101,000 avaliable and th — special Se Santa Claus aske us to invite all h tt oRow Pu him again at Pioneer Square, Saturday to expenses to be met in December amounting to $286,000. three times, be had to take the Bristle Dupont” | Dusty” had been tr Row Pure Bristle “Dupont count ward first as fast as he jew’ Hair Hraxh, $1.60 val s : tographed pictures to be @ and from the beneh it ets Hair ¥ $1.00 value .SO¢ your take YESTERDAY'S RACES though he was going to beat the Dividend Reduced Pore friatt Dupont Extra Long Pure Bristle Hair |] throw il We were giad to see ROSTON, Dec The quar Hate Brush for ladle + Brash, “Dupont $4.50 valw | George throw it, hoping he would | dividend of the Calumet & F vahne az special 83.7 | Garvey-Buchanan Co. Toyland Ree his real OAKLAND. make a bad peg. Mining company of $10 dec | | deer, “Dancer” and “Prancer” See “) ak don't bel Moriarity ever Yesterday te a reduction of $5 fon quimanx me every da ntil Christs Firs eleven-sixteenths mile pape harder than he | that of three months ako. A year to 5 p. m. and Beturday evenings, from 8 to —Lackfoot, 111 (Burns), 4 to 5, did this The ball was directly | 80 the December dividend was Won: Nick Stoner, 106, second Sombrero, 103, hig ‘Time, 1:07 Second race, urity course F (renbenseet, 12 M. Brattain, 110, sec oo Luise, 110, third Bartell Drug Co. EYSees Main Store . Bartell’s 610 SECOND AVENUE, fee Owl BETWEEN i) Drug Store CHERRY AND JAMES STS. 806 SECOND AVE in on the runner and it didn't look | $24 : though Chase had a ghost of a . chance to stop ft, let Mone ever U. S Navy Yard tt Take a trip on the Sound and Imagine our surprise when he| visit the U. 8. navy yard, see the stepped on the inside of the bag leships Ore Wisconsin and reac sth. and, at the | Nebraska, the crulsers Buffalo same time stepping out of the way |the training ship Philadelphia, the of Rhoades mammoth dry docks, torpedo boats The play beat us out of the came, and prison ship Ni Roats leave as had the ball gone by three runs | Pier 2, foot of Yeuler way, 6 timed would have scored. daily. Round trip, ide One of Hall's spectalties in the iding line le his ability to fe THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST Third race, FPuturity—Meada, 99 (Rice), 7 to 1, won, Progress, 106 second; The Reprobate, 106, third Time, 1:09 4-5. Fourth race, seven-cighths mile Red Ball, 112 (Miller), 10,40 1, wor Sainrida, 104, second bon, 104, third. Time. HON. H. C. HANSBROUGH Fifth race, mile and a sixteenth (Seattle Star Gorgaletie, 103 (Burns), 2 to 1 wou; Jack Adams, 10%, se Nine Spot, 125, third. Time, 1:16 1-5 Sixth race, three-quarters mile Roalta, 108 (Miller), 3 to won Mary F., 109, second; Massa, 109 third. Time, 1:12 1-6. |FRES.FE bunts. Being a left-handed throw Exciusive Service.) gives him the antage over right | | t WASHINGTON, Dec. 3.—The|handed first basemen in this re | DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, INC. tocka most persistent and eloquent |spect, as he is always in position to boomer of T. R. for a third term men at second or third on the | in the northwest Is Henry C. Hans |intended sacrifice | senator from North Da-| In a game at Cleveland, when the king their 4 fer Investment |Highlanders were m brough used to be an edi-/| game minet the Sox during tor, and he knows pretty well|the closing days of the 1906 race n on second and first} WILL OFFER Cc P what the people like. He says iniwe had p seer his “neck of the woods” they like | with no one out and Clarke at the T. R. and his way of trying to do|bat. The dusky little catcher took things for the p *\a shot at the first ball pitched they like bx b to want | him. atand NEW YORK, Deo. Brooklyn yacht club will of Saat Year tor a race betwe another term of it whether there| Clarke bits down the first be To take the sharp edge off such as suggeste is a historic precedent against it a good deal and he figured that or not if Some people wonder whether | would drive Chase back so th Hansbrough is “dead square” tn | the next he would bunt and his shouting for T. KH, as it hap jadvance the runuers he didn't hit first one an appetite that won’t wait | for meals— Lipten in the down by acht club recently, and wil! invite the yachts men of the world to compete for Is the proper route from Portland, ¢ )iympia, Ta- pens that Hansbrowgh is up| ‘e mlenad ite 5 - aque. a mew "pelmary election! geneity To sharpen a poor appeti coma, Seattle, Everett, Bellingham, Victory 1S FOILED AGAIN. i. ae tate, and = male 4/80 doing he pulled in Laporte, wh that doesn’t care for meals— Vancouver, Spokane and other Western points PREF Seem ybed y pocte n was covering third, but instead of | ‘ oe st pbb. ee ws (By Unit oss mnt of sw 4 railway a a eat | t Wy ts I t j } t PHILA sPHIA, I Doe tions he is none too popula The Name Is Brown | 0 all points st Southe The Augu court ta fused |the tail of the Rooseve your trip, confer with our agent and he will explain our through se ice and why you can best afford to travel via Ht NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY h service, elegant equipment trams and When you z We do plumbing and beating. 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