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WELSH WINS; IS AFTER CHAMP LONDON, Dee. 17.-Following tis victory on potnts here last night over Hugh Mehegan, lightweight hampton of Australia, in 20 rounds M selentific boxing, Freddie Welsh announced today that he would sail for the United States immediately to force Willie Ritchie, the world’s title holder, into a returm match Woelah outclassed Mehegan, the Australian not landing more than six solid punches during the 20 rounds. Welsh’s cleverness and ring generalship more than offset Meohegan's aggressiveness. The men fqught for a purse of $5,000. MODERN mantiy furnished rooms at lowest ee at Hotel Vir sinus, Eighth and Virginia, o Westlake, Elliott 803, Diamond Rings from $10.00 up. Diamond Ear Screws from $25.00 up. Elgin or Waltham Watches from $5.00 up. Gold Lace Pins from Gold Beads, Neck Chains and Lockets, Ster Totlet Fine line Umbrellas » city from $2.00 up $1.50 up. ling Sliver and Silver Filled Ivory. Men's and Ladies’ Rin and at the lowest prices in t Mesh Bags, Fine Cut Glass, € Solld ment of Leather Hand Bags in the city business here. Diamond Brooches, Studs, Scarf Pins, Gold Links jets, also White Large line of Largest aasort 34 years in HOUGHTON & HUNTER, JEWELERS Third and Vester, Hote! Frye Bullding. Many people do not know that whiskey can have an agrerable taste. They do not’know that it can have the mild, mellow thrill, without a single unpleasant after- effect. They do not know Firch’s Golden Weddin Bottled in Bond has the agreeable Flavor and Quality which they have imagined, but never found in ordinary whiskey. Golden Wedding is made differently from ordinary whiskies. Its formula and process of manufacture keep the original quafity absolutely pure all the way through. Try Golden Wedding. The favor and mellowness ripened Into the finest grain by the sunshine, and kept in by the marvelous science with which it is distilled. That's why it is the preferred whiskey for the sideboard, “Made Differently” STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS ASK FRISCO BOAT GLUBS RECONSIDER 8AN FRANCISCO, Dec. 17. & * —As a protest against their ® |* joining the American Power * *® Boat association, with head & | *® quarters in New York, the Pa | * cifie Motorboat club of San Francleco, the San Francisco Yacht club, the Corinthian Yacht club and the Sacra mento Boat club are in receipt today of telegrams from the Pacifle Coast International Mo torboat association of Seattic, acking them to reconsider thelr action and join the latter organization According to prominent mo- torboat enthusiasts here, it would not be practicable to join the Seattle association. The American association of New York, they claim, is the governing body of the sport in the United States and la recog nized ail over the world. * * \* . * aeeeeee eee eee eeeee Settee ee tee eeeeeeeeeeeee cee eee eee eeae ‘SOCCER RESULTS OVER THE POND Soccer results of games played tn the old country last Saturday, Deo, 14, English League Bolton Wanderers 1, Liverpool 1. Bradford City 2, Derby County 3, Cholsea 2, Middleborough 3. Everton 0, Sunderland 4 Manchester City 3, Mlackburn Ro }vers 1 Newcastle United 3. Oldham Athletic 4, Notts Coun- ty 9. | Shettteta United 3, Aston Villa 2 | West Bromwich Albion 1, Shot | | United 1, Manchester field Wednesday 4 Woolwich Arsenal 0, Tottenham Hotspur 3 Southern League Merthyr Town 0, Queen's Rangers 0. | Plymouth Argyle-Giltingham, post j boned. | Crystal P Southampton 1, > | Reading 6, Stoke 2 Coventry City 3, | letic 0. Westham | Town 1. | Exeter City | Brighton and | Bristol Rovers } / Scottish League Falkirk 3, Aberdeen t | Clyde 0, Alrdriconians 6. Morton 1, Celtic 2 Dundee 3, Hearts 0. Hamilton Academicals 2, Patrick Thistios 0, Hibernians 1, Raithrovers 2. Kilmarnock 0, Motherwell 1 Queen's Park 0, Third Lanard 2 Rangers 2, St. Mirren 1 Trustees Are Named for Lipton Trophy At its Inst meeting the Seattle Yacht clay named the following Yacht club named the following gen Lipton trophy cup: John Graham, Miller Freeman, Judge Donworth, Fred Fischer, Maurice MeMicken, H. V. Wardeman. The regatta com tmittee follows: H. W. Chutter, \Hugh H. Williams and D. G | Schmitz. f | No official action han yet been taken, but ft fs belleved that the | first race for the cup will be held jover the Sound course and that |amali craft only will compete. The [Lipton trophy wll cost $1,600. 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Yosterday he en |tertained several hundred at bis |matinees workout. To date there has been little betting on the mill but a few small wagers at even money being recorded, It fs ex pected that more money will change hands on this fight than on ut here. and Ad Wolgast are reported lo be ready to back Paleer the hope of recouping | when McCarty beat thetr losses Flynn. SPORTOBITS FOR BUSY BUGS] With Joe McGinnity of Taooma demanding more games for Destiay town in next season's schedale, apd advocating the split-sertes propor tion and with Victoria deathadihg an oven break with other clubs ‘On games in Seattle, ft ts expected that & warm sohedule wrangle will take place when the Northwestern league magnates meet tn Tacoma | next Saturday Capt. Blossom, of Yale's baseball team, has announced that winter |training will start on January 20 land that by February 10 the aquad | will be cut down to the men who make the first or second teams | Pittaburg—in the firat game of jan 181 Inch balk line billiard match, Kodjt Yama defeated Ora Morningstar here last ot, 400 to! 283 31 innings, A purse of} $1,000 has been hung up for a liar match between Yamada, Morn-| |tngatar and George Sloason. | | Philadelphia.—Coach Brook, who | leonched the Swarthmore team last season, has been removed as a poe | aibility as a coach for Pennsylvania lby announcing that he will return | |to Swarthmore next season. Portiand, Or, Dec. 17—Final ar-| rangements for the football game lbetwoen the Wendell-Phillips high lechool of Chicago and Washington high of Portland are completed |today. The affair will take place lon the Multnomah field December and will be the biggest inter holastic event of the season. In lorder to bring the Chicagoans here Hit waa necessary to guarantes them | $1.00. Los Angelea.—-Venice probably | will be the home of Map Hogan's | Tigera when the next Pacific coast lieague season opens, hocording to credited reports here today. Hogan went to Venice today to lodk over the ground | « Angeles. —Ad Woigast today as coheres a vehement denial of | reporte that he used foul laaguage to hie opponent during his mateh with Willie Ritchie in San ‘bee co Thanksgiving day. “In the years f've been in the ring J Rever lhave talked foully to an opponent,” declared. “I kidded Ritebie a , naturally, bat I didn’t say any: thing nasty. 1 don't believe in ldirty work like that.” | WITH BOWLERS Poem With Harrie of the Blue Jays bowling high score of 212 and high average of 198 1-3 against the Hawks on the 8 A. ©, alleys last night, the latter team grabbed two of the three games by the follow- ing scores Blue Jays Hawks 787 $53 826 832—2449 2528 830 850 With a record of 10 games won out of 15 played, the Hawks head the list in the 8. A. C. bowling tourney with a percentage of 666, the Pheasants come next with 600. The Cranes and Orioles are tied for |third place with 523, while the| Blue Jays and the Eagles are tied | for fourth place with 466. The! Owls have a percentage of 400) ani the Pelicans .333. Harris | is in the contest for} the monthly prizes for the most} scores of 200 or better, having 26 to his eredit | GOT TO QUIT KICKIN’) ELI CATES AROUN’ “You Just got to quit kickin’ me aroun’ is the burden of a plaintiv song issuing from an old homestead on the banks of the Wabash upon which Eli Cates pays It was well known when Eli left Vancouver that he would not be drawing down his peanut money from Bob Browa next season, but it was hardly expected that the North western would lose the company of the famous Indiana grouch, Watte let got his hooks on Eli in the trade for McCreery right after the close of the season, but Eli didn’t last long enough to see the inside of the ball park, a later trade pby| which Victoria secured Hunter Hill as playing manager, sending him to | BH doesn't like the prospect and | the first clouds of a protracted hold-out are on the horizon Ballard Meteors Win | From Walla Walla’ | | mnie The Ballard Meteors had their big gridiron fight of the season at the | Adams playfield Sunday afternoon | | when they met and defeated the Walla Walla %©. team @ to 6. Bo | gardless of a Weight disadvantage of about 15 pounds to the man, the | undefeated Meteors went about) their knitting with a ‘vim. Walla} Walla seored in the second quar- | ter but failed to kick goal Phe | Meteors scored in the third quarter | when Pike grabbed off a forward | pass and sprinted down the fibld| for 40 yards, A touchdown fol-| lowed and the Meteors kicked goal, giving them the game by one point | tutes; | scheduled Wheel mw | their patients | would the Alkali league in Texas, ha GREEK TO MEET _ GREEK AT DENNY FIELD SATURDAY Starting this university fleld, secret practice will be the dally order for the allstar team of the Washington Athletic ¢lub fo preparation for the first battle with the Multnomah elub team bn Denny field next Saturday That the personnel of the W. A afternoon on the C. team t» such to atrike terror to in the but it te any football aggregation Nortewest is conceded, also conceded that the stars are not all playing together, aod, aa a team, are badly in need of signal prac Uce and such other practice that will give them the necessary ma chinelike team work to enable them to get away with the Portland squad. Local fans who belleve that the W. A.C. team will have @ cinch next Saturday, owing to ita splen did show? last Saturday when it defeated the Navy squad 26 to 0, figure without the dope. Multno- mah will send her fastest and best team to Seattle, realizing that it will have to do #0 to keep up ite winning streak, and in no manner underestimating the bunch of foot ball class Tom McDonald bas got together. The Multnomah team will come to Seattle on a special train which will carry something like 260 club members and loyal boosters, They will bring up at least 20 players fn order to be prepared for any emergency and a glance at the line up shows that Hauser, Borleke, Bender and Max Eakins, and the reat of the W. A. C, stare will have to give the best in them to coax the bird of victory to their perch The itneup of the Multnomah team follows: Cherry, center; Rog ers and Carlson, guards, Conville and O'Rourke, tackles, with Dune tan, Rupert and Worsham substt Hickson, Callicrate, Ladlam and Smith, ends; Latourette quarters; Clark » Hurlburt aod i and Keek, fu Oakiand—Fight fans are eagerly awaiting the bout between Sailor Petrosky and Charlie Grande. before the Oakland club here tomorrow Two special six-round bouts he card. night are also on t HUTESON OPTICALE. FACTORY Mon’ PREMISES MAKERS» GOOD GLASSES 1330 2nd. AVE. near UNION A SQUARE DEAL IN DENTISTRY What the Success of a Den- tist Depends on By RDWIN J. BROWN, TIS Piret Ave, U When I bought the B Offices tn the Unton bioe! ave. on July 1901, not more than three den te in Seattle who did not say that Brown would not last three months. The fake advertising | offices then, pew. were knocking other dentists in order to decoy the public to their obble skinned, pulled ee money). 2 Bleck. wn Dental 113 Firat drt of tha not charged,” and they were lene T could get a larg work to do. The rule had been for the advertixing dentists to go after Ike a fox after chick- ens (be smart and get the money) GIVING A SQUARK DRAL PAYS. I made up my mind to live in Seattle the remainder of my life and do my best, so that I could too! every person in the face—friend and foo allke, I knew I was not as emart ae some dentiets, and I did not flqure only on making money. I wanted to be successful, of course and I could not understand then and cannot understand now how a dentist could be suo ful unless he gave overybody « square deal. I Know that hundreds of people wanted dental work who could not pay bigh prices, and they never come back unless they good work and @ square deal, THE SHCRET OF MY sUCECHSs, I attended to my own busin My prices were and are right, my work was and right prices brought the poopie, and my honest work and service has kept my patients with me, until today I julre twelve dental spectaliste and seven lady assistants, sixteen oper- ne rooms, three extracting rooms and special’ hospt reception room one for gentlemen and parti for each bra en latry. and yet my pric e lows ont Ih the world and work Is as food as you can get tn the world, beonvee all materials are the bei and workmanship ia unexeelled, and thia t# the secret of my success, and any dentist could do it If he would, I nd did do tt, and the fact I have the ractioe tn be we dontal the world Is the proof o fee to the people, and I inue to do in the future aa T havi give ® square deal in Dontistry and guarantees my work. Edwin J. Brown, D.D.S. __ SEATTLE'S LEADING DENTIST 71% Virat Ave—Union Block, One door South of the Postal Tele- «raph Building Open evenings until 8 and Sundays unl 4 for people who work. and/ COFFROTH PLANS CHAMP BATTLE Ny Unite | 1 Vrews Leased Wihe | BAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 17.—Con- | tending that the two batties he in Prank an va. Gunboat Smith December | , and Frankie Burns va. Harlem ominy Murphy January 1, will] have a direct bearing on the cham: | plonship of two divisions, Promoter | Jas. W. Coffroth ts laying plans to-| |day to secure two real champion ship matches for San Francisco, to be staged during the next few months. The winner of the Luther Mo Carty-Al Palzer bout in Low Ag geles New Year's day, Coffroth be |lieves, will be matched with the | winner of the Moran-Smith bout jhere, as the climax of the heavy weight elimination contests. Coffroth further figures that the winner of the Burns Murphy bout wili be a good opponent for ex-| champion Wolgast THE BALLARD SQUAD TAKES CITY TITLE The Ballard football team closed | ite season Sunday by defeating the | Times team, 7 to 0 and annexing the elty champlonship thereby, Bal-| lard outplayed the Times bunch at| all stages of the game, and at no time was her goal in danger. Bab lard has a clear record for the sea- son, having played nine games, won 7, tled 2 and lost 0. ardson red for Sunday's contest. “IRON MAN” TAKES | RUBBERNECK TRIP “Iron Man” Joe MeGinnity, new owner of. the Tacoma Tigers, and Kd Watkins, former owner of the team, were guests of D. E. Dugdale! and Tealey Raymond yesterday af |ternoon on an automobile tour of |the city, during which they drove to the site of Dug’s proposed ball park in the Rainier valley. Just | what impression nnity gain Jof Seattle as a baseball town he failed to place on the records, but he was a booster from soup to nuts in everything else, and it appears that the “Iron Man” is well satisfied |that ho has made a wise deal in |buying the Tacoma team and that he believes he will put Tacoma on the baseball map. tends to stage this month, | M “Irish” Rich- | the Times in| Packey McFarland _ Victor Over Murphy | KENOSHA, Wis, Dec Packey McFarland of Chicago ts the victor here today over Eddie Murphy of Boston after ten rounds of slashing battle, during which Packey literally tore Murphy to ribbons, knocking out two of his jteeth and cutting open his right eye. Murphy was game and ag gressive, however, and fought back | with dogged persistence | There was no doubt at any stage jof the game as to the result McFarland ieft the ring with hardly a seratch upon him. No de cision was rendered by Referee Ed Smith of Chicago. Plan Now to visit this ‘land of Summer in Winter along the of a Thousand Wonders,” Whose route is replete with America’s most beau- tiful scenery—magaificent rivers, mountains, valleys to @ land that te perpet ually radiant with sun shine and steeped in the sweet fragrance of flow ers. Warm days and balmy nights will bring you ree reation and rest Let us give you Callfor- nia Mterature and help you plan your trip. | | | iB, CITY FREIGHT AND PASSENGER OFFICE, 716 SECOND AVENUE, SEATTLE J. H. O'NEILL, DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENT OREGON-WASHINGTON STATION, FOURTH AVENUE AND JACKSON STREET 7 Auto Service Ment 20 pounds for boc every additional pound dry 400 per dozer O24 Ninth Av Just Prin 1013 THIRD & ; MAIN 1043 re we BUILD YOUR HOME IN GOLD BAR GOLD BAR IS A GOOD PLACE TO BUILD A HOME, because it is situated in the best section of the Skykomish valley. 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GOLD BAR PROPERTY is honestly priced, terms are most reasonable and profits are as certain as day to follow night Ask Us About Gold Bar We Are Delighted to Answer Letters or Questions OSCAR E. JENSEN & CO, 312 Northern Bank Bldg., Seattle. Branch Office at Gold Bar. Jay Sigworth, Mgr. from California via mm WS trains will prove # pleasant part of your cation, M4 Round trip tickets Los Angeles and with good for six ie oe on sale es Ta 7 ae stop-over privileges and coming, now at reduced rates. NLON. a F. R. HA MENT ‘i PHONE MAIN 932 DISTRICT FREIGHT

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