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arte sonra lan hc i Lihat ne emer stent emuencenegginpennngni natal | HERMAN TO MEET BRITT OF NELSON ——_ BY JACK LINDSAY J that he was not in condition BAN FRANCISCO, Dee. 25.—-Kid | thkt time and was also in a t Hermas, who seored a victory over | mental! frame of mind beear Faddie Hanlon at Los Angeles, is | domestic ble. The mon are coming to San Francisco to fight at 142 pounds at 4 o'clock in th efight fans of this city what the after n, Which is quite a com | ean do in the pugiliatic line, Whi part of Gans, w | there {# no prospect of an Immediate red as the | match, he is content to remain upon mn of the United the Coast until the return of Britt Sullivan appreciates and Nelson, and wil! fight either one w bis opponent is of these two, wh is like making fact that k a@ match As it stands now, he has weight naw been promise @ mateh with the | ar s of agreement winner of the Corbett-Herrera fight ‘ed about that which is to take place in Los Angel | newspaper = reportaa & en the latter part of this month, The | banging on in the closing f nds Mexican, however, is such an un- | of r last fight and was continu-| certain quantity that it is poasible ally mploring Gana not to knock h thia him fn Gans says him that the contest between him and o Corbett will not tak ace. Im that | fight roposes to n event Herman ts willing to step into and expects to win by the the breach and do battle with the | knockout route in fess than ten bey from Denver. In his fight with | rounds | Hanlon, he demonstrated that he, | has @ wicked right band and also HANLON’S RETIREMENT | knows how to protect himself when} Eddy Hanlon, who has been fight: | his Opponent is coming towards | 'ng with varying eon, has an Rim. If he should succeed in beat mnoet his retire om fag Young Corbett, which seems ring. This is plea news to | quite probable, he wil! immediately | friends of one of gamest a challenge Battling Nelson or Jim- | most g manly ahte ot mie Britt. Either one of these two, f ropes, As an amateur and tr can bave a match with him by) the early stages of his prof nal signing articles and the contest will | career, Hanlon score : censes and for a be fustered very giadly by some of the local fight promoters, | thought to be a pow Y eraph by Ry VINDICATION lity Joe Gans will be the fav over Mike “Twin” Sullivan w the two 1 next month at Woodward's Pavilion un der the auspices of the Hayes Val-| ley Athletic club. Gans has already | started in to work and like Fits-| simmons has demonstrated to the) full satisfaction of those who have} visited him at his training quarters that he ts far from a “has been. The newspaper reports of the la encounter between the two men give Sullivan the best of the en- , but the chocolate drop from re explains this by saying FOR CHRISTMAS We Have a Lot of Fancy Lamps at One-Half Price Also a Lot of Albums Reg. Prico $7.50, for $3 Fach. And a Fine Selection of Fancy Rockers And Writing Desks GANS 58 In all p EKS CORBET it et BY JAS. J. CORBETT A fighter who f fortunate enough to get to the top of the ladder will alwa ii you an Interesting story of how he feit after he had received the decision and knew that he was king of the world in one particular thing. As a rule, Immediately after the battle he does not come to hia full His suceess sort of daxes senses. him. He seems lost. All about him is splendor. Nothing is too grood Even the congratulations of his friends fail to wake bim up, and he will probably go over the first night without appreciating the position he hoids, But it all comes, Unlike every other branch of pert in the world it takes more time to realize the victory than It took to earn It. I remember at New Orleans, when ight honors. However, as he went along tm the ring he adopted a peculiar style of fighting, which came to be known as the turtle crouch and while he has been exceedingly effective in his defer: ive work, the offensive part of bis |I won my battle with Sullivan, and style of fighting has not been at|! i w Thad whipped the best man all pleasing. Hanlon is one of the | in the world in the eyes of the peo- best liked men in the fighting busi-| ple, I was completely lost, and it ness and has a host of friends. both | was not untt! the next morning that im this city, Los Angeles and. for|! came to my full sense Then it that matter, In every city, he bi ail burst forth like a new world. visited. His decisive defeat by Kid Herman at Los Angeles last Friday night has brought about his decision to retire from the ring. He appre- clates the fact that it is better to engage in business while he is still tide. wonderful senaattoo. Talking about fighters Schreck has got it on the ail. the uncertain and perilous path of | When Fitz made the middleweight pugiom unil he becomes a “has been.” H has no yet decided just exactly what line of business he/ long time to do tt, ‘will take up, but it will be one per. taining to sports and give him a place where he can meet his many friends, who are identified in that Une. Can save you money and give # you a fine selection if you will 8 us a cali and Int us show through our four floors. Sullivan, So far as I know, ing record in prize ring aonals. CASNEY & WOODKOUS Complete House Furnishers. Bole Agents for the Charter Oak Ranges. 48 PIKE STREET. Phones, Jobn 981; Ind. 3096. BRITT'S RETURN HOME. Fight fans of San Francisco in- Tine to the belief that the next con- test between Jimmie [Hritt and Battling Nelson will be held in this city. As the press reports have it at this writ! there seems to be } little Mkelihood of the match be- ifight. As it wns, Schreck was at | least entitled to a draw, and if Sul will give him another chance. Terry MeGovern the advantages fn eix-round Ove more than anxious to again meet /|ittie class at present. But in a the Dane and in letters to his | friends in this city says that If he | gets Nelson into the ring again the! | conditions will be reversed. He has | no desire to detract at all from the victory of Nelson, but is frank in | his opinion that he will fight a dif. ferent battle the next time. Despite his defeat he fs stil! a popular idol} with the sporting element of San | Franc and in no place in the United ates would he be able to draw house and the constant emoluments that go with the fight ing game that he would here. About | the only thing that stands in the | way of a match at the present time | | i= financial differences arising out }ot the recent contest. This, it is J expected, can be sasily adjusted | when once the two men get together. Britt argues that he gave Nelson a| jreturn engagement and does not | see why the Dane should refuse to| | do the same. | 4 J.ARONSON 104 FIRST AVE. S. for Nelson to take the money. There fs little danger of McGovern knocking Nelson out, but the risk aoa Liquors THE BEST BRANDS THE MARKET AFFORDS AT THE RIGHT PRICE. $1.00 PER FULL QUART BOTTLE. McBrayer Whisky 6 QUARTS FOR $5.00. A DECANTER FREE WITH EVERY PURCHASE or ‘WINES OR LIQUORS AMOUNT- ING TO $3.00 OR OVER. = holding back. Terry may ot away like a hurricane at tho start the Cooks and Waiters’ Will Dance ht at the tabor temple the | 1 of the local Cooks and The | | | } Waiters’ unton will take place. preparing for members have been the dance for a long time, The committ arrangements consists mith, C. J. Daly We « Hackmeter, Bd, Ba Blades, 104 First Ave. So. Phones: Sunset = 1784 Inde- HONEST PIANO AT AN HONEST PRICE. Pianos sold on enay t Pinnog for rent iF stock of Pianos In the city. ALLEN & GILBERT-RAMAK- eR © pendent 1751, Free Delivery Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Open evenings for the accom- Pation of the public. si GOSS THE FIGHTING GAME Such is about the case with nearly every fighter who wins a world’s It takes him several bourse }to come to himself, and then it's a making well thought of, than to travel along | weights for battle, this man Mike Mmit for Jacke Dempsey he had a 4 wont at lowly. but recently, out In Los An- Jes, Schreck took off 10 pounds 24) hours before his battle with Twin] that} comes pretty near being the tratn- Mike went in the ring in a weakens? condition or he would have won the | ivan i the right sort of a guy he will have alt tween Nelson and McGovern, which | bout with Battling Nelson was scheduled to take place in| the short course Terry is about Philadelphia next month. Britt is| good as anything that trets in the is great enough to keep the Dane! nald HW. Keumhar and keep it up. The Date will [timd quite a different proppsttion in MeGovern than he did in Brit who does not compare wtth~Terry as a rusher. [t certainly will bo worth seeing, even If it poem only last six rounds You have no doubt offen, heard the expression that joo ,gouch fighting is not good for a pugitist Weill, this ts true cepectaliy with big men. With little men ft is not so often the case. For exam- |ple, take Battling Nelson, who fought continually for @ year be- | tore he met Britt the first time, and then put up the beet go of bis |}ife up to that time Joe Wolcott was one of the fighters who liked | black man so much a6 to hear that he was matched to fight with short nitervals, Some of bis best friends said that the reason for it was hatred for too much work in the training camp. & record in this line also, Just be- fore the Horton law was repealed in New York Fite met Sharkey and Rubiin one after the other within 6 day# time | | BY STUART MACLEAN, longer battle It would be a shame| Gee! but I've got a lot of stuff! I b'leve for once I got enough For anybody!—guns an’ rings, An’ candy, books, an—piles things; An’ now I got my presents sure, 1 guess I will be bad some more. of OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE wen STAY THERE>.vOU DMED UP WRINKLED OLD Murry! 7 ATS3 You [F You THERE Tike THE FOURTH OF sar! | | | | BATTLE to battle often. Nothing pleased the’ Fitzsimmons holds something of STAR—-MONDAY, DEC. 25, 1905 ja ne that they were nut A CHRI | : aud (hat Mr, Jachwon had ' | } which was found later , yehnine W Fred Jones, alias Ha ' | | was arrested in Blaine ‘ OYD TRANSFER CO, Line | ‘allah n & charge of perjury, Phonen #24 , . > epiaea |quest held in Vancouver last Offices 1114 West- nY GRO, B. CORTELYOL ,Christwnas searon hag brought ja man named Jacks Peatmester General much prosperity the ‘nation, and] x4 jones, the f ture and The Ch ‘ h stands out | so many evide { good will from | jackson; her Sones most prominently in my recollection | his many personal friends | Mrs, Jackson er) lin one masociatet with the lat — - inn — —— | President MeKinley, We were vited to dine at the white house Mra, Cortelyou and myself; the other guste were Dr, and M Rixay, Gen, H. C. Cortin, Gol, at Mrs, Bingham and Mrs.” Helstand | ¢ Cat, Meletand president, and (t wai tom iit family party i or there was a big 30-pound t no dowbt | one from the Vose farm, and Pres lident MeKinley carved it himself. | } It alt fmpressed me as a typieal- | jly domestic scene much lik others happesing in hundreds of thousands of American homes, all over the land | Lean seo him now as If it wore j yesterday, The big brown turkey }looming wp and the president's | kindly, genial face ax he rose before | j inserting the knife, and made « ) ) few inform remarks expressing his happiness and gratitude that the Santa Claus THE HOME SITE Of the David Graham Ranch is on the Market Today This is the cream of the Hillman Meadow Garden property; has an excellent view of Mt. Rain- ier, the N, P., Columbia & Puget Sound R. R., site of the New N. P. BR. BR. Car Sheps which are to be located on this preperty. Come quick. You know how they go. One minute walk from Duwamish Station, New Renton Car. HERBERT E HAGERMAN. Succeeds Miguet A Oterc ernor of r premide: aeeretary of the embassy Petersburg while Mr. Hitc ambassador City treasurer 8 F Rathbun was brought up Saturday before Judge Chauney Stewart charged — with shooting game in and out of foanon. Upen the convening by Judge Stewurt, the prisoner was very reluctantly brought into the} august preaencs of the court and duly placed in the prisoner's box Owtug to @ disposition on the part of the prisoner to treat his trial with levity he was straightway fined 15 cente by the court and were cautioned against tnd any unseemingly conduct on penalty of being Whewtse arbitrarity dealt with, ‘The trial then proceeded and the prisoner was charged as fol- lows 1513, 1515 1517, 1519 Second Avenue T wo Doors North of Go-Carts Express Wagons The Charges “S. F. Rathburn, the charges} which sre herewith presented | Against You are too numerous to be contained in Vol. 60 of the immed- iate rel. Thi court will not at- tempt to charge you with all of! ther. But will sey You ar charged with Gahing in and out of in the next two days. eeanc though the evidence does Bec Doli Go-Carts not support the change, sin ne $1.50 Dol Go-Carts .. ose must catch fish to violate the law $1.00 Wheelbarrows -........95¢ “Tou have been accused of don 8c Iron To: . , on Top Express Wagons ning a hunter's garb, but it does not , Tr, feo - ee > appear that you h From Youth to Old Age thing. You har being a whole sou bunal has decided upon a mature jeliberation to leave it optional with you whether this pmittee will | shoot you or whether will shoot yourself at such time and place as you may dectte Your teeth need careful atten- tion. Many of the tlle of iife artee from neglected, decaying teeth. If you are wise you will take good care of your teeth. The remarkable and growing success of Alveolar Dentists’ New Alveolar Method in Den- oa ‘The implement with which we | - . We have in stock 61 extra srck, mpment, wm maton we Ctry. New tenth oot to where 1) MOME-MADE CANDY [If otis inn” cs8 loaded with shot but with the sen. |f 0 mal eee aed gum die Home-Made Candy at Home- : which we are selling coth tightened ani * Made Prices. Come timents of our warmest friendship. We have the he . you with this f testimonial of our eases cured in a few short sit- tings and without pain. Suc cessful practitioners in all lines of dental work. OHIO DENTAL PARLORS, 207% Pike St. cor Third Ave Remember we sell Watches and Jewelry | on the installment p Big assortment. DREISBACH CANDY CO. Third Ave. and Spring St. f THE 's the Money? was then presented th h sn | y fine case, | Wh Wh The prisoner with « $140 L gun; also with a the gift of J, W Sn EYE AD We make » mystery surrounds the final | gg Bang ~ rg 8s per alm A ) ¢ fine which} Christmas. } aidanha tone. nt ae = « Just who i a cat; ee Houghton & Hunter need them—A little down and o es have been Jewelers | little each week, idgrou destre it. ed on ite tracks. is anid that] 104 First Ave, Seats | BRADT oP: t co » f the offic sw min the prominent drink emporiums Room 4, 1119 Begpna Ave. lavishly spending ney and he ia} i of being the guilty party Prosecutions for misappropriath of | public funds of the doubtedly soon follow Action in regard to the proposed Save Money } terminal company for Seattle has | been postponed by the various com The Brown Dental Parlors, 713 First | tives are appointed by the | a. thelr AMnn Sys. jal club and the chamber PAINLESS DENTISTRY .? lof commerce. 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