The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 4, 1906, Page 2

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HAUL FOR CHICAGO Htenatein, the fa) AVORS A TRIANGL “5 | — PROJECT who refuees to ! e t got through ri rt fe } filling two highly «# € ful en i ne io ’ “ f the Cu. -_ t hie St. t wit _ j « vi > Park WONDERFUL BUNCH OF ATHLETES IS GATHERED |‘), Stranee ‘) | MOTOR BOAT MAN THINKS .THAT , LAKE .WASH- FE AS? i rie $1,200.00 IN BY THE SCHOOL INGTON RACES SHOULD BE RUN .OVER .TRI etme club 110008 oe a A committer has been appointed _ —_——— ANGULAR COUR The King County Medics! society | raine the required and pr & ICACO, Jan. 4—Seven of the, alblete of Des Motnes, and a ful | will give an immense banquet at the | ate for the ot the & Most promising athletes of the coun-} back of great abilty; Maddigan,| was hie t ry ma Hreit always | Washingtow hotel, January 9 Ger ground: try yeaterday registered (hetr namea| the 20%-pound guard from Eng Hid the catching, ¥ lay, when C. W. Wiley, owner of the motor|which would set the ¢ wild} ernor Mead as well as many prom nat a @ students of ¢ pprntine tf = wood high sehool; Moody, a start Davis failed . b was boat Siwash, whieh, although un-| With enthosiaam, It wou » af spent, nainies ue ee f r esta Chicago. It was the greatest haul) baseball, football and track ma eased in a and proved ia as ' 5 . ord greater for the pilots, as) pr nen awyer and age thie Of athictes kuown in the history of | from the Untveraity of Maine; Dick-Leuch a se tha sok to it | fortunate In the New Year's day re 1, aiit brought to bear in making| Will be there, It will be one he iw wool Tr ccatrah cattle ethletie Werth: eesti e.pimener from Tufte, ¢ ob Aensyepanme dig ts oe PATHERR ‘Trt: THAT Piet. {Katt I 000 of the beet vewols Of [the Mirns would, ina grout measure, {largest affairs of Its kind that has At Uber. ‘The new nen are: Prince, a crack | stock, « half-mile man from Pr wer ¥ for Von der . LOW'S A WONDER Hite clase on the sound or laxe, 18 &/ depend the muccess of iailure of a| taken place for a long while = 210-pouncer an@ al! arouwd athlete: | ton, and Rudolph, a pole 1 ~ tt t Lowte . tromm advocate boating |boat to win the race Taylor, 200-pound star all around | from Crown Point, tnd 1 handed Boston nine and believes it #hot ontinued| “f believe motor boating has come | sormoth ad when Brouthefalon Lake Washitietor also &}to stay in Beattie, I hope it has ver forget that day if 1 | reached first in safety he doffed his! strong advocate the triangular|for there is no greater, or more . i us Henry Chad-|cap to me. Successful as was my| course, instead of one | that! thrilling sport to my imagination firett, “I had Boston | start, the tang told me to eut out! whieh the boats ran over in the last} All one needs to do ia to wrap up tit wasn’t until tee} the drop ball, whieh was the Pring | race, warmly to prevent betme chilled by at th ® a hit. | Albert of my repertoire, did, « Mr. Wiley believes the triangular) the wind, and the results are moat) an Mh here i thats why [we never had a lam course will ten@ old the interest | benefactory a Fn nte safely. I was o arm and stil) tarry in the business.” | of the people to better advantage f BY SAM THOMPSON as than any other way for, as | Are True Sportsmen ‘ ple go to the lake t | N [charge has been made that @ rynner| joats, and not to stand fk J. L. Roberts, owner of the Titit- and Detroit Teams 8 , aa to form a wind shield for part of | thom, eee tne Seen SF Stee Se e « nine baneba! " James A. Murphy, who poat at any time possibla The own “there fa more to the “inside gam . BREVITIES a ames A . : ae . "| deaideratums ta hits Owned Star Pointer (1:69%) when| Greatest Sport on Earth [ers of the Union, Campbell Bros Gan ss he erage (an KmOws OBY~| rat in the primary a th that b pet the harnane ras Jare nothing, if mot game, They > tw ne Gan aus ord below enre-entaute tear. be I hope the races will continue,”| proved their trae sportamanti \ no doubt t t it ma the aoe SY oo omg) wg Bog ne t t a Nini “ seket | *aid to be the complainant th the | he sald this morning, “for | know of|characterintics by their attitude vg os ao ag haga wtheane wet fo w 7 7 , | cane nO greater sport on earth. |, for|after the race was over last Mon =. SNe eee ieGeee bas| 2.2 arowth tha Ave @ aoa ae . my part, aim ready tg race at any | day | aaep this yest seamen. MeGraw be It was t at . , x. : sheit etew, time. In my opinion the triangular] Cor able interest awaits tho} Z the setence of game at his fin ak cam Ra . . wos @ Kansas football elev nos “it tae toe te initia! re vial of the Windeniitier Hi gare ends. His team played like a ')° year by . \ ged bm a the new rules for playiatr | NSS co the people than a straight-| Long and narrow of beam, she te| well oiled and perfect piece of ma . . syning, a great! the at Wichita > aie ne to the p r yam, she 19] ‘ or ¢ atry ome, | & on 4 away, or one reaching to & stake| said to be a flyer when preased. A} ehinery the beauty of eaahte wes om thee that end. Battenburg Os Seen eres onek* | boat and return, The lake is hard-| race between the Windsplitter end | ~ op - tig i. ne a oreo “ + anes « . a . ‘ | uae rh elart ~ wh ane ¥ long enough to run a race of that| the Union is now being arranged for , > bes . kind, to suit the owners of motor|next Sunday tacular = playe-—-hair-raising sto That what Me¢ hag ves hin has bece: passed around, Al- able * aa the dlstafice, 10 cm aa seuter long nee - — f N. P. CAR SHOPS EMPLOYING ABOUT 800 MEN GOING IN wut of the frer y one-half of the students can| yards ' Jowns. a tao . MEA YENS — = Tie ie: te thar Sen’ t# tertile and inventiy ee a “ . » Belew naineinten Derm ond FO New Bowling Team ON C.D. HILLMAN'S MEADOW GARDEN ss con a , he is emulative. 1H e — oo 4 - b 1 am willing to race alther short Will make the land very valabla Large ¢ ‘eet lor playing Les age - sorb thee ag work it over, har € apa h emia Benn, | ta 88 “gh hg ted sor long courses, but iid prefer | haji HER, Jan. 4.—A bowl 75, ou terms o€ $5 per month. Also need several m ghee Component and important part « ro +e noks as thous my Ryan . K Play hne short cou My reasoning ie] {%& team ts being organised in th a lan k ar to Duwamish learn (inane gh sirmgamdaebengal Kot originaltty,| "82, hastily sera bate a, |tawed on the fect that the quality of] ‘itv Oy A. J. Van Landingham. Tee lhl on'srounds no in Times block tunities and their exe ation with faculty ts one of t ant wi 4 ' ‘ Hackensohmidt, thf Rle:|the toate can be tested an well in {2% the best men in the city ha ‘ 3 <Ryptmenggel peep linat als of all leaders of os 4 way oe, Be vp With BG =| short distances as over the longer ected. They will play prac 4 than other one feature outatd , a . - : i ; juredt arm, aecording to repodin that | -norses _ - — — @B kits to win games, 1 venture to|*F 0° the ball fleld or . tt il come team Mottieehens rineake r say hat al t eoatenion ooo = ht _ ohamy He was to have met drat ; ry 10 Miles Long Enough ey <7 or more games than do errors ° : adelphia Jack 1 for the champlionship"of The ef commision e Vee rerpe 1 take on Ryan at 15% nds ow st the mateh had to ke past A 10-mile race, it sema to me a ls a great leader. | Why srret ween will give Marvin Hart &| poned. A number of lucrative en-| would serve the purpose and give 4 1895, we—Philadelphia—did not ol i player ance.” Until Ryan signs (he a ta that the ft everyone lots of fun. A race of this ne kress-burniag stexer came Dis! ticles ud poste & good-sized forfelt | hand ware also declared off; kind could be rum over trisngular é apd omen wing on rte there te no use getting enthunts ‘ourse T1-3 miles to the lem a > on od my ae en aw over his challenges. Ryan is seek The latest report t* t. Terry Lake Washington, however, t*] of any curable chrot y be affiicted with ts the sufferer cose gpg lbs era Pod poe al) ing advertising, not fights Met fn and Matting Nelaon will | well ted for laying out courses| There ta only one way cherished ef all hopes, to place as far as “eating it up” was con me & finish fight at ura, and almost any dis-| their case in the har hd thoroughly cay de 4 study end life anlar ae = ter the end of the in-] Farmer James J. Jeffries hua | same time Mra Robert Fitesime an be gained. A 10-mile tr work of curing ehront : a jning. as he was walking to way of saying a thing and sticking! returce to her husband and ourse run over three mes To such a one It becon wely eany matter to say and complete examine 9G beueh, © fan stouted: sary |'2 ft that ie refreshing. When be| forgiveness iid give a 90-mile run, and one | Stion of any case, whether or not there a a cure—say | j ou fumbied at one, dida’t| , 4 retired =| " m tenes ‘ > | declared that he had retired from fected bat ft OR CATARRH OF NOSE AND THROAT E I tied Fim. “It. femble’ me" | ry bee Dat bad Gose ee | And that qo g oe sue similar occasions with other 1 ~ was what the ball did-| sainpions, The veteran Delaney That may be present to « greater or lesser degree. This conditior y have exinted for years without be! & fumbled the player. If you will!) ouehe to draw Jeff out of his re ing qniaed 4 often, in fact too-often, ita obnexious pre o in only Je plain to the sufferer after” think this over you will see the deep) cont but failed. Now Jack they have presented the ves toa specialist for examinat for some other ailment, possibly § . = a of old Jim White's re | O’Pries has made a fisale of indu 2 | takin Sef te ont ana for alt time FOR NOISES IN THE EARS . lagate. Jeff is out and for all time, lal or Loutaville has always hed the) \) preparations might as well be reputation of turning out the worst! wade to let OF Brien Hart. Rubin Which condition ts alwaye aesoctated with catarrhel troubles of nose and Spgeet oe seet wee bleacher crowds of any town In the! ra the + sspiranta fight people #0 affiteted could le to understand a BAD NOSE AND THROAT and A T sd jeountry, I remember the first mame! {or be ef to the GO TOGETHER, anc t as soon as any show themaelves them to secure thee ue ay IE ever played tm Laaleeiii. fv wes) 0%, °8* SO crows proper treatment, much unnecessary suff: ould be avoided, to say nothing of the tems i SG une fae @ aes ee i lows of hearing in # great many neglected 2 $96.00 Mahogany Settes, special fj * (*™ *t Evansville, Ind. That wee! preg Taral and Harry Lewis, st THERE ARK SEVERAL WAYS OF SAVING MONEY, 3 ae BiB.O0 Hl vine was te the Anerines exons, | 302, tame ferarite Jockeys on, the ONE OF THEM I$ TO BUY YOUR CLOTHES HERE DISEASES OF BRONCHIAL TUBES AND LUNGS “m Ker. full pile 2 erica aswocie-| American ture, bat who were final Mohogaay Moe fon and waa playing good ball a by owners for young oe ee ly sidetracked by owne "a r the "u wed « ou wie it Leather a Hecker was its leading pitcher. The) or jockeys, have been riding in Eng THIS 18 THE STRONGEST OvERC HOUSE ean’ We le aot ack cans eeer aon ota Tyo Sie colons wae omay 6 Te ee ie the past tive 18 18 THE INGE RRCOAT HO pasmagen. It is not these organs slone tha ler when affect i . There were Mecker cigars, Hecker| "4° &° rth E STATE~NERDLESS TO STATE THAT W seeaiied the, whole CITADEL OF HEALTH begins to totter. The ciroulation of th Ors Mahogany Setter, full J « or| years, where they are reanr THR BEST OVERCOAT VALUES TO Bk HAD live—depending aa it does upon healthy lungs for its proper oxygenation, te interfer 4 then leather #22 | beverages. parents named their off-/ jaging jockeys, eapecia Viea IN THE STATE. may follow in addition to the sbove trains of symptome indicating $35.00 Roll Top Deak. spectal | *°™6 after him, and I pret he] oe Last senmon Taral hee the 2 824.00 [LEM dave deen chosen governor! iis; of Austrian winners, with 68 fuss Yuin Sprines “MEO Ena! Lawiarille thooght he wanted| Winssory ont of 282 moun DISEASES OF STOMACH AND LIVER Carload of Trunks just arrived. | ‘he Position. Old’ Pete Browning | 5 mititta ‘Will sell these trunks at $1.00 The playing _ culsvilla| “The proposed rule prohibitiag ng and distress pe 5. much as indigestion, toss of appetite Sait om each trun @ game was on Sunday and the) tackling below the knee w m at ge Ag mmm he ely any organ of the body escapes the For bargains in Furniture, ao ~ ; agoely on were sim-| ably bring about more disputes san P oO © fret time! reforms im footha says Walter i came to bat there were two men Schaveall “nt w he impasalble cane Minto pate vc E'S nse er AND DISEASES OF KIDNEYS AND BLADDER straight one at me, and | it out Jeter mir a for two bases. Lthink that hit made me Whe 1 walked up to the plate the er 418 PIKE STREET. © & &@ necessary quallfica tion for @ baseball player. nat PHONE JOHN 981, fay I never saw a cra crowd, For a tir they would mob us, « mat had to f pa From t players have Lo The ' there is the Hanit and then some J.ARONSON 104 FIRST AVE, S. ENLARGING, Nome, Alaska Bemttic, Wr. REBUILDING |) ©.W.SUTER Silversmith. CLEARANCE SALE Jan January 214 to lusive. Every! tost and below Better Times Rye Whisky now va ome CORNICIDE |} CURES CORN Hon. Was $2.00 $2.25 PER, GALLON, per ga CORNICIDE CURES CORNS ORNICIDE CURES CORNS. Woodcock’ s Pharmacy F 57 104 First Ave. So, Phones: Sunset Pink 1761s Inde pendent 1751, Free Oslivery Mal Orde Promotiy led. ATTLE a] Complete Housefurnishers and §j guyet me, ridiculed me, abused » Bole Agents for the Charter ff like pickpocket, until. | hardiy Oak Ranges, the best and most I} knew which way w rom me. fw fuel-saving range on the mar- estored my con fidence--and 9, getting the winning rans tn the They can never man ta tackled except fa deciston claim he «, bat his bande © which often happens to disputes bet ween ore and canes do rauech har ed some years af 800-804 First Avenue, Cor. Columbia Street failure Princeton college favors the abot n of all interf » in football n the th gan Announcement to the Sick of Seattie f th and SAVE THIS AD. IT 18 WORTH the anason according to DOLLARS TO You. the Princet Harvard ft fa proposed to bar freshmen and > ¢ sther colleges in all thietica. Howard ¢ Flies N i. + a i a nf t flehter in the ba sued & h f r . ft ® fle wt . s the M, M. Ring. Dr. Geo. wetah J had a SPECIALISTS. a A win the title 16 Mutual Life Building. Phone Main 4432. Joe ¢ , : lence. This Ad and $3.00 1a , H J. Redelsheimer & Co. | Strongest Overcoat House in the State The Laurel Are freq remults of neglected treatment of tht In view of these un able statements why © you * ‘er from the dire effect of Catarrh and ite ¢ sting symp ny ber chronie alire Why throw away your money end run a chance of ruining your health by buying and tekiag patent nostrums promiscuously, the contents of which you know nothing, and the party selling case’ Just as tittle, The cure of such cases requires the best of medical skill, the daily supervision has made this work a special study, who will individualize ench case, apply the prop with the indleated internal remedy, and In this way, and only this can you be snd prolong your suffering when the best treatment on earth and the only TREATMENT THAT CURES the wrt Inet mk. n this w fee all necessary medicines and appliances and daily supervision of « physician stiile@ For $5.00 a Month DELAY ONLY MAKES YOUR CASE MORE meee TO CURE, BEGIN YOUR, TREATMENT ODAY. eee Fe oe 2 mat of town, write for booklet and mptom blank for new home Treatment iT WE CURE PILES A » AT RECTAL DISEASES. 8 & WM. McHARRIE, M. D . . 5 *. Lb | 3 420-422-424-426 Arcade Building---Phone Main 4Ill, Frick HOURS « to 12:30 PF. M to Sp Eveoings ® } ys, 6.2 >» $8 Should your copy of The Star fat! f, to reach you by @ o'clock any eve wp our main office (Sunset, Main 108 Independent 1138.) between ¢ and 7 o'clock, and we will sen you & copy at once If you should ¢ phone us every time you miss it In this way we can be certain of civing our eubsertber perfect ser- ae vice—and It le the only THE STAR PUBLISHI 60c Per Share Today SEE THE ORE 724 Alaska Bidg.

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