The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 12, 1907, Page 2

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The Seattle Athletic Club YK h somo misunderstanding ball eleven will My have the toam had practiclaly . a play the Seattle club team of the St. I university ag {tg opponent on New Y day.| it had The crack CLUB TO PLAY ST. LOUIS TEAM, Iman game ent willl and the p Loute will y man te over nifte Vonocotate” would never want white| lived, But O'Rourke forgot hie ss AC as — SIATTLE STAR THURSDAY, DEC, 12, 1907. VANCOUVER CLU | for it | ot Pio several partiow who have bid | her's or or didn’t want to remember IS AFTER B X FOOLS POSSE I ack, “Tom was always broke when W GHANITH, Col,, Dec, B-—Jamos ded money and could not earn — nan, Buffalo Peak ranchman tt with my fists,” Dixon says, plait # wanted at Cripple Creek for tively. “Once he threw me cat or| ted Brown has been ogfored the | W who pi aed ym wen tenet. & hia saloon, almost brecing my/M&nakement of the — Vangouve ning rifle battic with a sheriff's jarm Jbaseball club of (8 @orkiwent t » Inet evening, during whieh Joe Gane said, & short time ago, league, and has bgen givin tint) 200 shots were exchangag, Ia not that he intended giving Dixon ®/ Saturday to acqogt If thé prem | dead, nor even wouded, an wae berth for life at the hotel in Balt ent ba re of (Re Vancouver club| belleved. Hy pretenfing to have more, where orge would have lit /ean secure Brown they are willing | been shot Hrennan eluded tee of Ue to do but dream of hin past gl@ry to stay behind the game, but tf} ficers and during the night gained THOMAS AND KET HELL TO FIGHT AGAIN TONIGHT (By United Press.) general impression that a knock SAN PRANCISCO, Dec Joo} out will settle it one way or the Thomas and Young Ketehell will) other have their third test at F wation Ketchell has far more of the ndging from their fighting instinet than has his op the 20 rounds, or! 7 nt, although as a boxer Joe they a well worth watching Li claims full much shorter dis ‘ did at the M nrena ie surprisingly little ta b draw o ng tb to « d there 1 that he has a victousnoas make appy man tn the rf and that hoy | with his right working well tonight he willbe a surprise party for the a | crowd The betting attt! remains at a to 8, with Ketehell the favorite FOR LINCOLN HIGH SULLIVAN GEO. I pixoN's ONLY FRIEND NEW YORK, I what you used to are today Dixe them,” he con Dixon is no Chocolate and lightning har to the featherweight ch of the w until bé his vit ality Now t in th friendiess. The money o lay ch ‘Job man in th me dow is the © 38—pars th whose willi trouble is ec Dixon e fights and ¢ and b Rut he when I wlogy the bis tmself dere was uit hea €olned and has nothing to sho ft ouchdowna. ingte < bot! ut had mad and two place all end k Wa Qua ac ng tac olec ap Penny ar's Lincoln tear aawuneen GEO. DIXON O'Rourke used to # Dixon was bis the publ nore of the 10 WASHINGTON TOO STRONG nd live on chicken and bacgn 1 never heard anything from Joe about going to Maltimore save his show when he uid that but 7 hi hote lL we mended, wt ire look good to GUS BROWN muh right now SAYS ” | h) RDAY’S RACES “Juat think it over, about our sale of Stein Bloch OARLANG. Clothes, Did you ever hear of such an opportunity?” Just ‘ think—prices that have always ranged from $20.00 to ‘iret race futurity course-—Sal jvage, 109 (Lyneh) to won $50.00, now out 33 1.3 per cent.” | Kinney 104, aeoond; Melar | 04, third, Time, 1:10 36 Second race, ftuturity—Dareing ton, 112 (Gargan), 6 to 1, won | Kdith R, 109, second; Balnade, 112 third, ‘Time, 1:12 16 Third race, one milo—Warte Nicht, 104 (Butler), 6 to 1, won Sibari, 108, second Ruinita, 97,] third, Time, 1:43 16. | Fourth race, one mile—Col White, 106 (Miller), 6 to 6, won; | Fred Lent, 90, second; Johany Ly ons, 104, third, Time, 1:41 46 Fifth race, one mile and = fifty yarde—Spring Ban, 107 (Miller) to 2, won; Capt Burnett, 107, sec ond; Jacoma, 106, third. Time. ee th R “i ath Ro Sixth race, one mile—Luclan, 104 b J (Miller), 9 to 2, won; Agnola, 106 second; Blanche. ©, 101, third 4 Tim itt moking Jackets LOS ANGELES 4 . First race, three-qe fa ve nievtnnaen, 100 (Pieneen, Fe rcoats, Raincoats ' won Fr ER Shaw 104 reoond ’ The Sultan 109, third Time, LM 46 and Second race, fivecighths of a « Manheimer, 103 (1 gt e 103, third. ‘Tin oe, one and nm oO, 10 md; Ore jee Righ third Fourth mile—AN won: Creator ley Pay, 100, third Fifth | race Eduardo, 109, seco 104, third. 7 xth race © mit 112 (Knapp), 4 to 5, wor 95, second; Arragon, 112 T and =‘Tacoma not they will sett the elub to one! a lead of 60 miles Including Blues and Blacks THINK OF IT---- Stein-Bloch SUITS AND OVERCOATS--$15 to $35 if at 1-3 OFF GUS BROWN “Always Right’ 2nd and Yesler “Where the Care Stop” * ' 6 Len n “¢ oA rn Bee “Dancer” and “Prancer per cee Bee “Kozuktuk,” the native esqu Liabilities Pome A hh =, GARVEY~ = ae rue ts ¥ w00 | ro ‘ ‘BEAUTIFUL WIFE | 1S A SUICIDE FRAN May of Dr. HB. Give The St YCISCO r Oliver, the b committed BAN Gra autiful suleide at the family home this morning Wg yting herself in the head with a MYvolver. Dr. Oliver was Mbeont from the Wune at the ( tine, but believes it was whila4n a ff of temporary inwanity that whe committed the deed, She had been iil health and has had fits of inggnity temporary SMOKER | All members of the A. O, t ure cordially invited to atten smoker given by Columbia La No at the hall » 14a nv, on Friday evening, Decembe 18, 1907 tit Huy your bat of BW Brooks & Co, 1431 Becond av bisa ore That SIVA EE TA OE DGS Serves You 8 10 MORE SHOPBING © AVS THU {CHRISTMAS Now Is Decidedly B Shop Early Look Hundreds and Hundre In a Rousing Chr — Bank : Cane BY iia « at Toyland Write Santa a Letter. THE STORE THAT SERVES You OU BST ae 15 — WIS —17 SECOND AVENUE SALE e AL =< DEXTER HORTON & C0, BANKERS Seattle, Washington “What's Doir ihe NEW BLACK SILKS== NI 7tc Black Taffeta Bilke n the € ale as | Tomorrow, yard |, ; Resources, is beautiful i crostini 7 c r 6 for 4 and w om or 1 675.41 98c Black Messaline Gilks—in the ¢ Sa ; i , , \ Tomorrow, yard ¢. 69 Honds too t i tt, I | ato 006) @ wnat “san | me A oity w 5 b $1.10 Black Taffeta Silke—In the Sale % agtty, Pail 26 toes w will give _— eulallae $1 ck Peau de Bole Bilks—in the tras j orrow, yard (2,926.04 7 $ 1—the ‘beat far I \ i well as wales, m7 5 Black Taffeta Silke—tn the ¢ as Sal ; Value ‘ $1.75 Biack Peau de Sole Slike the " f Gale Tomorrow, yard $1.39 hosten ae ort to 1 Pull pen ° Very b ! Beld ¢ Y | Have a Talk With eo Jeans oe BUCHANAN t vey Buchanan Co. Morning, Black ke Tomorrow! { Ya tmas Sal is own real live reindger, Garvey Buchanay 3} ————ee ee ih Report of Condition at the Close of Business Dec. 3, 1907 ve s00 8 RESOURCES | King. ao con as . of O20 Bones stot . u 1 Bay Your Christmas Presents |" Sa | At THE McCARTHY RECEIVER’S SALE Ate ee Just the Thing } You will save money if you do, for everything in the store—holiday goods, as | won M LiAMIL TEES A well as all other merchandise—is being sold at prices that are much less than : s - . + ee t 107 | regular. Get among the enthusiastic crowds that are daily enjoying the bargains at this great sale. Here we quote you some of the special plums— gE Regal | | | = _ $10 to $15 Unbreas at $458 : $2] ] This ts be © greatest t nale we have ' Don’t pay more. a bone Come in | © thas ty ; : wait’ ak Wi Real 4. Fe Seattle National Bank | ch ft es + - T | snus nig anaietsl ro $780 FOR $2.00—\ REPORT OF CONDITION AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS. e 1 | lot a " , “ ” of . Res es. Opposite Totem Pole | : women and men. Handles On the Square and “On the Square.” | “ apts: | $3. 98 ; - : ero Traveling Bags | At Maatiewer 1} Children’s Books ie of daint wt for As | "pagar an 00 Christmas Gifts in this de art from and at the lowest | ment and all marked low@r a He a two . price than you would everser | sample THE FAIRY SERIES oF F sa Bese : — wi A , REGULAR 50c PIN CUSHIONS BOOKS, al! nice bound in AEE $ — po : thes: with wire covering over fanc cs rod 1 ’ ie uu u for t colored cloth. Have daint nid trated. 1 ar 15c i : a Fy . bon trimmed edge. The 1 ™ : i that x = ® t 39¢ CHILDREN’S PAPER BOOKS, a “ ‘¢ eriee dy ee an thie a | REGULAR . te — RanoKele . due. 4c . 4 ‘- } . , ¥ 89c CHIEF BOXES co red with : ‘ a ¥ $6.50 DRESS SUIT CASES $4.98 | flee al Pe . i ie irs Train On : 5 am Oo Com ww unded ehirt ia aa be os on , 33c Track | a WE. SRAARUMS tetera ; ‘ rae ma with tra REGULAR 38 HANDKER ine { including a Four. |}] DUE woorvonn | Additions at cou iatealy ; aan eva Tock tn : : ana onier Box ke to shor , 1 ack ' ine es oe | : spree : * Sala | eres ge | Sines eg . hs price onl I only Cc ‘ ha t of = wi. io aate hempgiege denen ppl Glove ! “yy Ns ' % : steve |< McCarthy DryGoods Co =|: ‘ i $ Our Na | : wt k Scandinavian American Bank {| b»| _soraitte Baxter nc hy ia J. Sheehan, Manager. | Windns Clee | eee | Teo 5 Meh Delile, Sean | | 1512 to 1522 Second Ave., Between Pike and Pine Streets. | | i mit aw x | Onan, eaten Ave ||] gg isn so a ih at ne a ae esti a eteaie ina See eee yss9 . ee as

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