The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 27, 1905, Page 2

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COOL BUT EXCITING ALL IN COURSES LAID OUT READINESS FOR NEW YEAR'S DAY REGATTA— q The mid-winter regatta of the; speed of their craft. Monuments 4 Seattle Power Boat club, for which | making this course are erected, one Commodore Vinee Faben has been | of Bailey peninsula, and th a Yaboring all the fall, will be 1| 1,800 feet h of Yoaler Way : j@ omwNew Year's day, as « and two-mile courses have also planned. The affair will t laid out ’ q finest of its kind ever seen in Se-| One of the fast craft ot enter in § 3 attle. the New Year regatta he F Thirty-five or more fast } mote owned by Camp- | . motor boats and launches will com The craft made the | pete during the day. A cour 0 p up the river and Into the | 4 giles in length has been surveyed. | safely. She will race anything * Starting from Bailey peninsula the| sight despite the fact that she is course lies northerly to Sand Potnt,| equipped with only 45 horsepower | thence still farther north to a point! engi called Shear landing m Shear} Weather, unless it be n ding the racers will urn over) prevent the amaller lau from | Practically the same course, to a@/ entering, will not prevent the races | 4 point off the Washington mill, near} from coming off. Th will * Yesler Way make the trip, f it nary breezes on, | ce Union Will Race. Saecet ame: t > q The club has » surveyed a] gatta off if it is too stormy for t ¢ the] Httle fellows, as he wishes every on three-nautical-mits Beon ost the | to have @ fair show | benefit of those wishing to FEATHERWEIGHTS BATTLE His busy left purzled Linstead Lin recentix knocked more out, after lamming bim rep edly with his right, Last night G more cleverly avoided bis opt and finally turned the him Dee. 27.-—Fred CHICAGO. more, ex-featherweight champion America, last night gained the dect od Linstead before the club. Gilmore had t ta BSA fight | meet starting for the onst, “Who's that fe battered-up 19057 What wa “Nn war, Annapolis gradu Lr ont ih i) yes of 1906. O'BRIEN WANTS SCALP © OF CHAMPION JEFFRIES N FRANCISCO, Dee 7 Philadelphia Jack O'rien wants to/ thought he was Jack, before said he would the big fellow on any terma Jim Jeffries. , O'Brien admitted that mont people sorter sick above the eyebrows,” but added that they thought the same of Corbett when he challenged John L. Sujjivan elty. Po Stal Jan. fax. wi fear powd hurt. Boy c (SHOWING HOW BARBERING WAS DONE FOR OUR FORE- FATHERS LONG BEFORE THE DELUGE.) meeting are Captains Mcltaffh and Ross, of the Thisties, and Cap All indications now point to a ", : |tains Irons and Cameron, of the Se secker league being assured for the | attles The Wanderers will be rep os winter months. Representatives of six teams, three from Seattle, one from Tacoma and Port Blakeley and Fort Lawton, will meet tomorrow for the purpose of arranging plans for the league. Thost who will be present at the ma te Sta: Tacoma are yet to be named ed to go into The schedule will be that _. J. ARONSON 104 FIRST AVE, S. Mead. service Jan. 1 Ho! arranged in such a manner teams will immediately return games played by visiting teams. If Spo Tacoma plays a game in Seattle, the tas next game will be played tn Tacoma thi took | pia # Tac WE SOLD THE LEASE }} Must vacate by Feb. 1, 1906. tre stock of Furnitore,, |] Carpets, et must be sold a SACRIFICE. THE RED FRONT um GLONDON DOCK) $1.00 | | Sport ing west, the | 3 _ : = Per Full Quart FURNITURE CO, 3 : Pike Street cs Bottle : el Remember it | ic i " Watches and y a IT MAKES A DELICIOUS n the inataliment plan. | Houghten & Wuntot | Jewelers if |. ot First Ave, Seattle e LONDON LOAN OFFICE 105 Second Ave, Next to Guy's Drug re. 104 First Ave. Se Money to Loan on Watches, Dia . he monds and Jeweiry. | ; . Do not buy a watch o1 nona _ pc a — _ po oe pn ge Our Ohapiay in our our pri¢ narked + saapeioie ose rad prices, marked in ° Bail Orders Promptly Villed. ISAAC LURIE, Prom, ‘The local aggregation bes ‘STATE NEWS Snake River line progressing @t/lts expected that by the spring of Colfax. Residence Coneully banker, burned down Teachers’ meeting in North Yaki North Yakima The Un jto have a full page Hourt-—8:30 to 6 CRACK SOCKER PLAYERS WILL GO TO CANADA team will go to Victoria New Year's! the coming contests ts looked 4; day, where it will line up against) with keen Interest the crack Canadian team of that! of the team will be selected at « won jand-Seatti road paid $48,000 for Goldendale right-of-way. Robbers hold up Eagte Gorge man! piaced at the disposal of the Papal) £%t the punch he has got the clever- for $400, te mitied $314,463 in gold, and $89,381 In silver this year. Shingle weavers meet at Hoquiam} Christmas shooting scrape at Col-| court. | ind blows down Tacoma wires. House of John Wilson, Metmont,/ Tacoma, blown ler stored in cellar. up by giant Nobody s hold yp Tacoma saloon A. Chambers, Everett, missing. of William Baines, nday Infant sor of John Harling, Ever et, fatally burned. nko Tonkovich, Roslyn miner, Ned. rine Murphy, Tacoma Mra. John B. Lee, Vancouver pio ——— ——————-|reaented by Leamy and Hall. Baker) | '" 009 {will act for the Fort team. The) "Di ee: stitute on at Ellens-| delegates from Port Blakeley and! ure ‘ ferninat |. a8 to irrigation ld-ups busy near Auburn. Governor Burgiare active in Sumner. "EE okane preacher decorates sa % windows f y @ 4 storm in Gray's Harbor This will- assure the out-of-town fol-| New Methodist church at Sedro ia o the DOr uch | mary —- Sart eo aon coe Iie |. Whitman county sues on bond of | : ing. in Seat , | defaulting auditor C. G. Raby ; vine ___| Bellingham after next state teach | lers’ convention. Henry Strodemeier, alleged cattle! granted new trial because he a drink with a bailiff in Olym aloon. oma poultry show opens today {ty of Washington Is ing Manual, among the lead football ams of the North heretof not recognized by BOSTON QESTAL PARLORS Twelve-year Guarantee Lady Attendants. Sundays, to 12. Both phonen, 1420 BECOND AVENUE. DRUG CC Me Ne in Spaulding’s| The crack Seattle socker football; more games this season than eny | other team this side of the line and The personne! meeting to be held in the club rooms tonight. NEW PAPAL LEGATION WASHINGTON, D. (., Dee. I7.— Plans have been drawn for the eree- tion of a new Papal legation in « fashionable part of the city, and it | 1907 It will be ready for occupancy Tho building will be erected y the atholic helrarchy of America and |delegate, rent fron It will cost | $100,000, oxclu.ive of decorations, Ten aliens became citizens of | United Btacc yesterday in superior TTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY iste depend upon their right to |} bring them the money, but with | Jackson it was never the case. He had the me ywer tn both mitts and fig ing the shy one of the Jackson firet of bis left and how got it he in the fight at Sydney, N Ww on who that fight was with the uch better he afterward told Larry Foley's I have for but 1 remember of the big colered man coming a after great to me many years 4 telling me what eit put in him kaon, I believe, wan one of the colored men that did not have a streak of yellow in him, He did have a big heart, however, and if the colored people of the country erected a monument to the great fis ‘* memory it would be noth ing more than right, There wore colored men before him and th will be many more after him, b ward contid ter tl do not belleve his equal ax a fighter will ever be seen It is generally believed that Jack son was an Australian. That is not true. Jackson was born in the W Indies in 1861 and went to Australia where he spent most of his life. | Could Young Corbett in his best |day have whipped Battling Nelson on the afternoon be disposed of Jimmy Britt? There is no doubt in my mind as to this, Young Cor bett had ot the little ones ever conn the ring, and Nelson would have had to be much more careful in bat tle with him, The Dano knew that Britt could not hurt him and left himself open to punch after punch without even worrying about « swing doing any damage as long as it was the fist of Britt that reached him, Had Young Corbett met Nel son when he met McGovern, the Dane would have suffered the same reverse that McGovern did. You bave got to give the Dane credit for his great punching ability, but if he were fighting young Cor- bett when the latter was at his best the Denver lad would ha punished bim fearfully around the kidneys. Britt whipped Corbett only after he had started to go back. In fact | that ts pretty true of all Britt's vic- } tortes. jenerally managed to | meet a shining light Just about the | time he began to go down. You have | got to give him great credit for his | bowing ability at that. If he hasn't nes Mysterious Billy Smith wan the greatest In and out fighter the ring has ever had. There are a lot of fighters that hav: n fine form | | NECESSITY. SELL THEM WE HAVE A 800-804 First Avenue, Cor. Columbia Street : ’ NOWADAYS A COMFORTABLE VERY REASONABLE PRICES J. Redelsheimer & Co. OVERCOAT THY RIGHT KIND. IS A WE $10 | Strongest Overcoat House in the State IT’S THE PR TO GIVE wite 1 to get this 1900 WASHING MACHINE IT SAVES eOld_ hast r would be more than LABOR linne hich mear A ehile GEO. 1. WOODHOUSE CO., 1405 Second Ave. no backaches, it a wife, us show you it dD it} 27, 1908 CORBETT’S GOSSIP OF THE FIGHTING GAME BY JAS. J. @ORBUTT and then gone down before dub Copyright, 1906, by the Newspaper | but when it came to alternating Katerprise Associat | Smith surely took the blue ritigon Peter Jack wa the} Ask Joe Walgett if you want to most interesting characters con-| ave an @xperf#Meed man tell you nected with the prize ring in hin ou about him day. He was ever ready to battle| Smith would go against a third and sold in fact, nover, so far as| Tater and get an awful trimming I know 4 to. make £00 jand then take on Joe Walcott, who | Jackson waa the peer of all ri always considered In the first pugiliats that I have ever known or | ©}ase bunch, and what a« trimmi mot in one respect at least | the colored ti always got at the | possessed as € a left hand as he | bands of the Mysterious one, Why did right, an mt of his knoek wemed that Snitth was alway outs were the result of a left punch nh the unbeatable class whe the or swing. «reat Barbados | was h ppo Most all of the or @allop pugil nent SPORTING BREVITIES i Well, old Fits fought a good fight,| wa but a bad sto h and the 13th round form a combination that would put nearly any fighter the bad, Ruby Robert has contributed his share of gayety to ring follow ors, aad he can Row return to the ta, wh he drew the crowds ven if 5 lacking as an actor. The deciston of the directors of the Washington Park Race Track P m to cut the track up into “wa marks the passing of 0} of the famous track he count Sevente American derbies } been ided over action of Mayor Harrison in pr hibiting betting at the ringside kill-| od the racing game at Chicago. | Another blow has b dealt to} baseball by New York tictans, | who have decided th ection Jim as of former Capt ny Wadsworth, of the Yale ni state legislature Jimmy Callahan will retire from the ranks of the big league and a city league In Chicago, for the good and sufficient reason that he believes there is more money in it, The passing of Callaban from the ranks will mark the retirement jof one of the most popular players | of the country. Columbia college has decided to practically wipe out all sport at that jeemt of learning. The undergrad. sates are unable to understand why | baseball should be placed on the same level as football, especially as the diamond sport has not ben ac = of the evils which beset foot- In Mexico the wealthy classes have taken up the automobile with an enthusiasm almost unparalleled. An auto club with 300 members has been formed in the City of Mextco for the purpose of bringing about a AMUSEMENTS. OPERA Seattie' HOUSE = Theatre JOHN CORT, Manager. Phones 6 TONIGHT—LAST TIME THE SHO GUN PRICES—$1.50 to $1.00 to 26c. Calve. ‘Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sun- day nighte—Saturday matin THE YANKEE CONSUL PRICES—$1.50 to 500. January 19—Calve. EATTLE ».. THEATER Ber- JOHN CORT, Mer. SOc, Matiners, Coming-—January 19 Coming— jeoqas Both Phones 42 All This Week—Matin day end Saturday THE INNOCENT MAIDS PRICES —76 Wednes- » 100, to 0c, AN OLIO WORTH SEEING. | This ad. and 100 will | woman to balcony Wedn inee. day. dmit any ay mat~ rd Avenue Theater The Most Popular Theater. Russell @ Drew, Mera. | Tonight and All Week That Funny Comedy THE JOLLY AMERICAN TRAMP Not much to it but fun that. Some goo new nty of specialties that's | Next week—The Marriage STAR NEW FEATURES Taylor Company Vow.” Phroso?” Human Doil | Mr 1 Mrs. Robyns, “The Mforn- | ing After } Lynne and Denday, Kenton and] Lorraine, the Great ' Cox | PRINCESS THEATER This Week Great Acts FLEMMIN & MILLER sketch Artists Frank 81 Ruth I nd Scenic Production En at pyuletide.” Oe. th TURKISH BATHS 50c Heady’s Barber Shop First and Washington Cor. speaker of the} Present before noon Wednes- | Family, | Pete Dunsworth and the Starascope. | Reyna | fac in the de 1 Arthur 1 aged the cor nin | Kanaan ¢ Hives tn American Webb Jay, who has f ' Tristate jgame, When he wen rhe University of Washington through a fence at Buffa ny at Inst reallz eam of rate of 100 miles an hour he ma ntering into athlet nteats with up his mind t , Heges. For me past the fever ha n hietic managers have been desir him again, and 9 ” is of pitting the strength of the « » racing next season whe ‘ ngton boys against their ¢ Automobile | cantern brother its moting | Loren G a hletic manager ed entiie he stat € is now in re 1 Chicago, aid by t " 1 from the watche . , to \¢ a { mines, at 1 m 1's champl Golden se proves not ) gr ail team may nee Ned Hanlon has been chosen! play either here or at Denver with to pilot the Cincinnati Redes in he “Mine |the modest f the Q r "anaeing « series hi op B the re that has not claimed the pennant P oe with the i Bob. Jimmie didn't | “I expect to see Dew Ph Leo with but what difference piteh the game of t n 4 t make who she rag away on,” remarks Hon ‘ w he's gone | MOST IMPORTANT CLOTHING SALE Ever attempted in thiscity. Every Suit and Over- coat in our house at PRICE Nuff ced. -_- ee S.C f 1 | | 615-617 First Ave. On the Square Opposite the Totem Pole HUTCHINSON CO. 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Shall I ever be diverged?» Does an- other share the love that right- fully belongs ito ? If sa me? whom? Am I Jove@ jn return? Is there a ri my love? When shall m: fairs ter- minate marriage? When shall send? How : . © and home > ? hen shall y abse The Laure! Is Becoming Popular. pate 9 Eft da ® Why do 't a —— receive a letter? PROFESSOR DE FOREST, - ha ges Ave. So. arlors 306, over Guy's Di Store, Hours, Pepin te 8p we Open all day Sundaye. 1522 Ist Ave., Seattle 818-824 Second Avxe., Ballard. HEGDAHL OO., INC. Seattle-Boston Copper Stock | 60c Per Share Today SEE THE ORE 724 Alaska Bidg. | }

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