The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 16, 1908, Page 5

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~ | Right off the reel the 1 man | (Reb says he 8 th day f the present month) when asked Says He Can Beat Tommy give tia cobhien of. what he thought of Burns, stated that the Fs latter Was too an and not heavy Burns Ten-Round lenough to be hampton Johnson can at Tommy Purne, fand three just Itke him,” sald Fite Battle. This man Burns ts too # tor a hea weight He ta too short There | question but that he is a ve low, and a fine athlete They tell me he & great ‘Ca Be. Thi player, That's the game ys He Can Beat This tg a a 7 But Burns fs not large Man Ketchell in Four , for Johnson. Johnson ts a ig fellow clever has a good wich, and I cannot fir whore R ds. urns bas a chance, | think I can oun Burns myself In ten rounds ft Johnson can beat Burns, @ied that the black could fe Tommy Borns urns had grown the past few He goes still farther, and made rs he was surprised and could ie statement that he could beat/ hardly belteve it. Pita was in Rimeelf in t ‘ounds, And.) formed that Burna weighed almost gore than that, Bob wants {t die godly understood that he thinks! je tan beat Stanley by of the money Bat these are only the opinions dhe once famous hero of ¢ engagement at Pantages; The talk then drified to the continuously im session from 4! ~—mes | Vehtweights, and Joo Gans cerlo'clock thie afterncon until a re Be Hine of ladies’ ow ltainly has a warm admirer in the! port is completed. The contest at Piper & Tait’s. | ex-champion. Will be consolidated so far as pos “Why, say,” he exclaimed, “there | sible to expedite the work. | WALL PAPER | ts only one lightweight today, and) ——— —~~-—-—-—__—— ! ithat man is Joe Gans. He can )¥e make most of the best for the | wade through the whole bunch and only the | mever take off the gloves. He | DE UXE! best the best man in the lot. | am sure | Factory he will beat Nelson, and | told on the Hat so. Nelson ts a nice, quiet fel 4 promises. low, but I told him that Joe could | yes nit too hard at that, € wished |) (QQ ARCADE) optica’ | Rat good tuck. We met in Port ~ = Co. Inc. Soly Garden Mose, in || MEGULAR $2.50 — Biwsetl's gee sections; %-lnch diam- HighGrade Carpet Sweeper, in } With nickel-viat 1 assorted finishes; makes your a M couplings, special $ 98 sweeping. $1 89 i, easy . ts Window Screen, B3¢. || soc Liquid Veneer, B3¢. LAR 450 — Hardwood || REGULAR S0c—Hottle Liquid Window Gerean; extends || Veneer, l2-ounee sige; for all IM inches and fs 18 inches || Kinds of furniture, pianos and | REGULAR $2.75—Good quality gh; special Wednes | 10 Garden Trowel, Sie. PEEGQULAR 100 — Prise rey th 4 thoa Last night w ing performance, and the doors to be closed, #0 great wan the ¢ KY BOB mand for seats, They made a hit, M Fitssimmons’ at / house by storm, and 1 to respond to Joores, and Bite had to make |xpeech to satisfy the crowd. | Fitz Talks Pugilistic | After t a Star rey on tive had a ehat with Pits along pug jitnes of matte x |} It did not take long to get down to business, and no sooner was t t juestion asked by the news aper man than Fits was away with thing Burns has never been peeeeperenenion xiven credit and that ts, he ts sure getting all the money, mor ion of Bob Fitesim & ag @ mime opinion of than any of us fellows ever got the “old man of the ring Teck Johnson can beat Tommy | if they ever hook up for! heavyweight championahtp. | got only gives it as his opinion but beat | quit the tire. He has got enough right now.” Fits Given a Tip. these days, and it Ketehe! tn | fet rounds, or he does not want | present champion was too it years ago, on the heavyweight ahip from Corbett, he. and his wife, Julla| weighed but 156% pounds, Fitzsimmons, are filling 8) Corbett’s weight was 187 land the other day.” chances would be with Burns” | was asked. | “Burns can beat Ketchell,” jthe answer, “Ketchell is |man, but I am of the optalc ing to my punch. do not moan this. rh fight him, and too, cent of the money be matched with this man here in Seattle. Whoever hb me being ed by any my weight? THEREBY SAVE FROM D TO $150.00 ON YOUR | IANO. free ase of our etrow- | eee oaks alee | Ul have to ‘look out.” rt of dal 7 | Tommy wi ve to look out given for « few days on bis money | Barns. ten rounds and Ketchell tn four. | What's your idea? Tmusic Hbrary. Votes in ‘reat voting contest will be on all cash payments. Kohler & Chase 1 Second Ave., Seattle, Wash. Weber Piano Dealers. 22 || Jane 19, 20, July 6, 7, 22 ust 6, RR é Navigation Co. BE Bilt General Agent SEATTLE MADE TENTS—ALL SIZES $2.25 Southern | Pine $f .63 Screen Door REGULAR $2.25—Southern Pine Screen Door, size 2-8x6-8 and 1% inches thick ; has ornarnental corner braces and center ; a good front 1. 63 | door; extra — bad sate "$ $2.50 Carpet Siti: * $1.89. 15 Garden Hose, $1. 98 avtomebttes; a surface food; eovers ap all seratches; Wednesday 33c 4%¢ Foot Tub, Zhe. 33¢ | S06 Quart Paint, B¢. aur ene | i The best thing for him to do is to game, come home and re money When Fitesimmons was told how 190 pounds when ready for action was then that the old warrior declared that the short | Pita probably remembered that on when he champton. himself, and “What do you think Ketchell’s Pita was! good | x that | if can beat him in four rounds, ow: | De sot think I Make it strong. | ¥T can beat Ketchell in four rounds, and it I) Heineman & O'Connor's STOCKS Absurdly Low Prices for Good Goods To get the stock of the Heineman & O'Connor Company cleaned up and we have marked all odd lots way down. do not beat him | do not want o I am ready to right rd of} idle | t I'm the champion of that lclass, and | am the champion of the world of the Hxht heavies, too. All over the country Ketehell ts | betng heralded as the one man who jean take the measure of Tommy Joe Gans says he will bet all) on = Ketchell aaninet | Jeffries has made the statement Barns, Fitz says he can beat Burns in) Excursions East 23, Aug | . 21 and 22 by the Oregon | Rates. | routes, tickets and reservations at Union Ticket Office, 608 First av eee LAR So—Quart can of || #e best quality Smooth Galvan i eaged Prepared Paint ized Foot Bath, with double On the Rrarleet; handle: extreme apeetal | spevint 35c | | Wedsenday 25¢ i REGULAR Me PAIR—Thin Egaskell White and Gold Japa Pret feel Garten Trowel, with black || nese Cups and Baweers; neat endle; o hrs bow! shape; Werlmemday, ed tris tay ‘ 5c special, por 13¢ Bl (35 Water Jug 19¢—~ 1 ' REGULAR 35c—Two or Three-Pint Majolica | i Milk ar Water Jugs, im assorted colors and i ; very neat for home or ane: _19¢ &i ! i | sPecia, cach I 7. or STeue 25 Cups and Saucers, 13¢. | ALLIES ARE DEFIANT At the Moore—'Tl dD ing muoh. | The “allies” will make their hard eat fight on the Alabama contests. | Maj. F. C. Bryan, who has charge of thelr case, said today that he had new © ence in t ba ma | * to submit to the « {ttee, but would not say what} * } ptials | garment we hat the “allies” have something | up their sleeves is clearty indicat ed by thelr ac os and their con Unuous conferences. Whatever it is, however, few think it will have ¥ permanent effect on the out-| me j It i# certain that a fight will be! made before the credentials com. | mittee, which probably will remain | out of the way, original price paid the sheriff is lost sight of. N | Men’s $15.00 and $16.50 Suits for ... Men’ $ Outing Suits, worth $15. 00, for . Men’s 50c Balbriggan .... ....27¢ | Men’s 15c Men's 75c Balbriggan .... ....40¢ | , ¥ Men’s 75c Soft Shirts ... 59¢ | Men's 25e Men’s 15e¢ Stiff Collars ........5¢ Men’s 25c¢ Suspenders .... ....18¢ acie Eagle Brand Soft Hats for Men, all styles and colors; worth Boy s’ Suits, Worth ‘Up While They Last, Two hundred Suits in the lot; all good styles, ‘tet broken sizes. If you come early and find your boy’s size, you can get a $5.00 Suit for Men’s Oxfords and Shoes of vici kid, paterit calf- skin, coltskin and new tan Oxfords of Russian calf; latest styles, with BCKLES. Nothing like ‘em in town for less than $3.50 and $4.00, On Sale toMoOr#row At cecssscccccesseererenescees New Monarch Shoe and Company Half Block North of Postoffice. 1317 and 1319 First Avenue AMUSEMENTS Men's Pony Worsted Suits, worth $12.50, for ... Men's Odd Trousers, fancy striped worsteds, worth to $3.50; 1317.and 1319 First Avenue mops “Pug opportunity to display 46 bag punching wore the dancers; Char &, J. Brown, Chin Oarl Berch & Co. tn a fa or ht attraction Yalto vin | seinstrels. ody; Mr. Wiwoll, in illustrated Ad the Grand~"The Toymake |#dnie, and the moving ploturen, | At the Seattic-— "Two Little | At the el cng! tomor Vv a the * » | At the Lole The Mypocrites,” Crimmins @ Gore at the Star row an Sd e oJ Have Something Up Their arise ‘ yeuterday pat on their s ugh Lioyd’s Success. " y * I the last day of our Special Purchase sale of iron beds . Hugh dloydy a rope walker The various scenes show “¢ A " Sleeves That Will | acrovat trom “austratia.” "tmnde » track with. property horses pricings in each case are MANUFACTURERS PRIC “m anne” that run at Nehtning speed. Rosa > | spmeasanes 64 the Gaia Gore, Gladys Van and Edna Daven representing to you—if you come tomorrow—the most nota- Be Felt. senerday, aterneGn Gn port wear handsome dresses and ble value-giving on beds we've ever given Seattle Le ts an unaeualty net wing and dance attractivel A mo J d ed pert in bia tine and won| #08 pletute film closes the show ier ‘Dehn 0 te Jenthuslastic plaudits from large | WMéeh will run all this week will buy any RANGE, REFRIGERATOR or GO. y John eving. | aud * Oth m the now bil|” oy be: "ee oe CART here CHICAGO, June 16.—After | With him are the Riva-Larkon troupe “Barbecued Meat ~ | —your old stove or range taken as part payment lengthy conference th { Muropean acrobats, Fred Mor Ol4 fashioned barbecue lunch, on the purchase of a new one. ence o “allies” to |ion” a whisther; tine @ Brana ta Oriental Cafe, 1414 Third av day are defiant a ring the Nellie Burt a cbaracter o- have gained a. stra advan- | comedienne; the Apotio Four, vooal tage. Mysterious whisperings con-|!#t and the song and pictures al iy ning ne gan nlm mapa if adi Free Clothing but they refuse to give the least Pantages New Bil! ’ Hive oe idea of what their new plan is " “Sabo; 14.00 A eof hat their new pl | nod vitentmmons nnd. his wite|f dain Wis Aun‘bagr ig.a pre for less enererytnlng | they can po | were the gard on the mew bill |B Vea unk of ts belag done to bolster ap | rere Ne, Gard 0 the mew bil janie evmenh 0., than ce,” In the hope that they day. ‘The shoteh in which (Wt fw 1104 Viet Ave summer lukewarm Taft adherents with ahs hal their statements that “It is not & cabinet— over ot bat th alles” are lic eo Senator Hemenway, of Indiana.| O Ww | 2 and Representative J. Francis sees nA — e Burke, of Penneytvania, admitted that there was little chance of do this summer cabinet is an idea of our own to give Do You Feel Comfortable These Days? The word comfort shines out of every show, the most comforting thing about them. Good Suits for Men and Young Men $10 to $25 and the prices are NEW MONARCH SHOE & CLOTHING co. ENDING THE SALE OF In many cases the ybody ever had so big a chance to save money on clothing as is now presented. Black Sox ..........0¢ Fancy Hose ......12%¢ Men's Dress Shirts, worth $1.25, for 73¢ fully FOF 2% guaranteed os $1.95 to $5. 00, “$1.65 $1.65 Only One to a Customer—None Reserved, Boys’ “Wash Suits of Fine Chambray and Madras.... w-- 9DC Men’s $3. 50 Oxfords and Shoes $2. 49 = 10l Women’ $, Children’s 3 and Men’ s Canvas Shoes at About Half Price Opposite Arcade Anneyr. Clothing appears gives him an ability Harris, comedian —our Special Suburban Delivery Service is for you. get an iron bed here you @ good, small-priced article with strictly san itary and convenient features; exactly ike ple 30 Inches 11 inches wide, inches very strongly made, with curved ends regular value $45.00. (—mail orders filled.) ture, high; the entire body of this «lish baby coach wire screen extends around entire cabinet, giv 6 upon fine, resilient springs, running whole polly ge ogy Maca ora gear “ppt dye length, the whole buggy is finely finished, the lueakans: cates tae actual value of this body is enameled, upholstered in pantasote, two mvenient cabinet ie 98:50; priced emovable cushions, trimmings of cast brass, $1.25 very special for the week (—tmall orders filled.) ice cream freezers specialed— ing hood can be swung from end to end—the regular value of this stylish and attractive ae is $45.00. half we have the White Mountain, Arctic and summer ice oream chair— 99C al regular value $1.66. summer chair, made of extra heavy turned stock, —here are a few special prices, giving you, an idea as to what you can save on these now— Lat. White Mountain; reg. $2.00; special ...91.39 hardwood and varnished, seat and back of heavy Dat. White Mountain; reg. $2.75; special st brown canvas; very attractive chair; regu- Sgt. White Mountain; reg. $3.60; special 1 lar price $1.65; extra special for the 99 4-qt. White Mountain; reg. $3.96; special $2:30 week a0. secbaey eaonstee Cc (mall orders filled.) (—mail orders filled.) atest —— OLD HICKORY is the ideal furniture— reguiar value $4.50— ANDREW JACKSON CHAIR— —this is a splendid sample of Old Hickory comfort pieces. This is a reproduction of the chair used so long and thought 80 mach of by Andrew Jackson. Woven split hickory bark seat and back, extra strong, regular 5 value is $4.50; pectal we are exclusive priaet toe the "92. 95 WOER ccce csvcevicn Seattle agents (—mail orders filled.) Co, end, SECOND AVE. AT PINE ST. SEATTLE. TACOMA. | jhave Indicated that they support a movement to repe: | The Western Pacific railway announced that Its line from Bend into Oakland will pleted by next September. | A large party of Frisco business men of this city will probably make make a tour of Japan during the BRIEFS BY WIRE Raliroad circles of Frisco are to day discuss! the reported agree ment between the Western Pacific and the Toyo Kisen Kaisha, the Mine runoing PIANOS AT COST for 30 Days Want room for Talking Ma. Big be com- chine Department. Investigate. Japanese steamship between here and the Orient, by | visit of the battleship fleet to John C. Walling Co. whioh the Western Pacific is to | Japanese waters in October. have connections with the Orient) A trailing arm erpillars 711 Second Ave. barred the progress of Canadian Pacific railway trains near Mission for several hours on Friday night The schedule of freights aro being su Steamer Monticello From Galbraith Dock, Foot of Madison Street TIME CARD, Effective March LEAVE SEAT Te 6:80 through the Japanese company's boats. The agreement is sald to | become effective next year, when the Western Pacific road to Salt Lake is comple While the ordnance bureau of | the army says that no overtures for the test of his noiseless gun have been made by Hiram Maxim, all of the officers believe that a gov ernment test will be held soon. The sentiment is rapidly gaining om are right headway that the defeat of Gov. |E niture van $1.25 per hour; “Dautatron he end 1100 Hoke Smith in the primary was|[[ trunk 50c; 2. trunks I tate tae. Leave Seattle 11:88 trunks $1.00 within any reason- 9) Saturday Night partly a demonstration | ~ ¥ Bunday Night--Leava Beattie 1:8. prohibition Taw, So strong is the |f “ble Gigtance, cas Rates. Brecta " Aheracon = Leaee | remerton soohnss that some of the soca Subject to cha out _ not! FARR sae Tach war Moth Phones 2%-acre tracts, acre; easy terms; car line and lake; le ed; fine for chickens and ber- ries. Nation 91 $100 «an close to On the Flyer SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Fare 36e—Round Trip, 50c. FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and 10:25 a. m., 2:05 and 5:45 p. m. LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a. m and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:30 p. m. U. SEELEY, Jr, Agent. Seattie— Tel. Main ve Tacoma—Tel. 212 Everett and Edmonds Land Inv, Co., Ino. First Ave. there is place where more conscientious ed, no examination more thor We service can be ebtal made that can give more ease and comfort or satisfaction than ours do n nothing else ugh, no glasses Empire Building, 852, 353 and 354. 914 Second Ave. Both Phones. Eversole Optical Co., lac.

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