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dou ‘DRANK BOULLION FOR TEA north from the Lone Mtar atate, Tt | were ing. MIM got through with hia oysters all right Then the Wwatter brought him clam boutlion in a cup. TIN put» jit, and, after tak WILL MEET COLEMAN TOM DAVIES TO CROSS ARMS WITH MIDDLEWEIGHT WARES TLING CHAMPION IN THIS CITY x & few sips tea I've ever drank.’ him, os he thought if wae tee the waiter had served Jimmy Morke and Jack O'Conne« The wreatting match between Tom, Parmer Coleman has met Davies A hee a victory ¥ ( two famed diamand lyninart ' nd & Coleman, whic \ avin, gpetr Davies and ¥ Jeman, which him. t fall of th 4a are hibernating in St Loula, thetr| Mtesimmona, ex-champion ¢ pu at Notlingham bout et hou t ty hative town, ot Into a heated argu-) world, passed through this city ye ment just before “e ght. will Qe held e hardest kind of y im thie city, Local “ the Wite-O'ltrien | terday en route to Sioux Malls, mateh bs Hees pat the probable outcom Il »., where he goes to plead with his} ital troubles, which had be » ; reeving ¢ prevailed an, One month ago The result of thelr argument. we H On ital ¢ . Rich Bad been wer upon the t is } little wife to return to bis fireside.| rying him for some day prior to pon the tw they arranged to have @ go in pri hat they bet a hat, Burke talktog | gop he atill I b 1 that | And it ts thon ta-| job mays he w oves ber and that} the feht | rowd will| vate at Bellingham, Local w | the Fite end 4 turn out to witness the mo. | men, however, getting f If I win, you understand, }ahe has been greatly misjudged | Hob stated he would try and get} Coleman tx the middleweight | affair, set to work to have it fk NO WONDER I WAS RAN} marked Burke, “the hat te on frou,” | Bob sald it all ¢ ded on how| back the diamonds his wife now| champion of A ‘ He hae only ut here In pub | Y - AN right rn wear it, anyway ue ad him on his arrival at) wear valued at $150,000 He will! »} *! Ih f Ms < . “ a 1 j N. P. CAR SHOPS EMPLOYING ABOUT # EN ING If two defeats ageinst him, one by Coleman ts working out tr t » of the tu st things T ever | was O'Connor's regotnder Sioux Falls whetherpr not he would) never fight again, be says, and will ON CD. HILLMAD MEADOW GARDENS Frank joteh amd the other by! tle and Davies at Na aw.” remarkes “Tt Sudbott, th Na, 1 mean t's on you tf I, win,| ve with her in the future, He k some r business, probably Wy 1 ein Shall waar wal ble totes .t feat t ght «hander was} and Pil wear it made bitter statements against Col. | returning to the stage 7 erases wep a — ripe oe. ee —— 4 yr 4 oa Ps | | 5, op terms of $5 per month Also need severa work on rat the Contl:| “Oh, ¥ Re ee a thie lend. Teke new ¥ a car to Duwamish bridg coud yusinems circles LOS ANGELES, Jan. 6—Young} workers, The Mextean, while | | the talk goes on, ts working !ike a} Corbett rules a alight ofite OVET | beaver to get himeelf tn for| Herrera in the first betting on the| the bate fight scheduled for Jor yi Al-! though there has ret be enough eed . betting thas far t ablish a def ~ inite price, the betting runs “about | 10 to % | an e It te predicted a vast crowd wit! ait attend the fight. as > men are en meee Se Se Bees ’ Is the best and most beaottfal | t of all modern steel ranges | & 7 F _ —_ | Th | FIGHT FANS HOPE TO SE€E 4 RYAN MEET O'BRIEN i ALFRED GY NMS VANDERINLT, } SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 6 The! fight fans of this city are chockling itm high glee over the promise of, a} go between Tommy Ryan and Jack} on Yesterday the news went about the cireult that Tommy want- | ed a go at the clever middleweight | artist Hyan was the first man O'Brien! saght of after his victory over Fitz. Tommy, on hearing that Jack! was keoking for him, immediately instructed Jack Curley, bie man-| ager, to communicate with Jimmy! “Charter Oak Range Coffroth and find out what was do- | { ing. | Curley wrote Coffroth yesterday} | asking for @ match with O'lirien.| BARGAINS J 3 o5, St oe i ones | VY piece site although the answer was not made) * 2 nee ne put is said that Coffroth Al favorably inclined toward the math : | NEW YORK, Jan. 6—Alfredjin 22 seconde On the water the | motor boat Challenger has made Barg ains In SPORTING Gwynne Vi who has take® | mio in 2 minutes and 2 seconds, p the autc . Associated with Vanderbilt in the! Heating Stoves [Saving « motor [construction ot. this. macbine pobile| Franeoia Richards, a mag Frenct tion of this machine is 1 pen will be the fastest power mackine and will cover 152/ within the required raciag limit vs | DABNEY & WOODHOUSE Po ine vm hour, an unheard-of «peed, / 2.240 pounds, It has an eight-cylin t at | wh would be ¢ alent to 218| der motor without sliding gear Complete Housefurnishers and J} tnink they have found » conqueror | feet every second mile in 222-2) tranemiasions and can be throttied ¥ Sole Agents for the Charter 9) of attiing Nelson in “Kid™ Her-; seconds, The Oak Ranges, the best and most FP) iman. Herman halle from Chicago |" 324-6 seconds and was made by | says the engine ts the cor! alienate The Double Flue in the Laurel makes ft as ou ranges are superior to the old fashioned cook stoves ne nan Yum Springs Good Mattresses for | | $18-824 Second Ave.. Baliard. HBEGDAHL, & CO., INC " which be} constro wegen me reaent mile record | down like a steam engine. Richards ghiest ever PIANO HOLS fuel-saving range on the mar- Hie recent defeat of Eddie H. L. Bowden at Ormond Beach,/ bailt and that it weighs leap than pe 048% ket. hae sent his stock booming | Pla, last February four pounds to every horse power | 418 PIKE STREET. mobilixts are up in arma over| Nothing in the world ever covered | Paul Sartorl, who drove, one of | _ joral Tioense bill introduced in| a mile on terra firma as fast as this Vanderbilt's cars in the cup race on « by Etward = Morre {| Vanderbilt machine promises to go.| Long Island, will drive thia pew ma in, which is ostensibly for) The best time: made & ratlroad | chine over Ormond tgach during the | of regulating PHONE JOHN 981, 3096 tome and it was was a mile ted a ohing Ormond Nene va the Piagt-aystem. during & ron| bile tournament. There is to bo a PARLORS | from Fleming to Jacksonville, Fla.|two-mile-a-minute rece and ..Ven Tweilve-year Guaranten, J ARONSON ‘| when five miles were covered in 2] derbilt has his eye on it. Under the Lady Attendante, . nutes and 0 seconds, or at the| conditions of the race unless the 50 Bours - te 7 . 104 FIRST AVE, S. § Mf 120 miles an hour. The Em-| second speed ie attained no, prise | ts SECOND AVENUE © State Express bas made a mile will be awarded THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, JAN. 6. root. DIAMONDS — and cream in een aquawked out This is the worst| FITZSIMMONS WANTS HIG WIFE TO BLOW BACK $190,000 And it was on the aquare with WHICH 6HE WEARS—WILL TRY TO REGAIN HER LOVE " sioux CITY, Jan. 6—Robert] Miller and says he has proof that BLOW IN EIGHT ROUNDS “TH REPORT HAS OPENED A BRANCH OF j a FICK AT { Special Announcemer | osmmmnsnnesttinig NORTH YAKIMA, Jan, 6.-The } pecial Ann cement | jPepert that a brother of La | ) + wis fi thew s of « tunity m | vigne, the prizefighter, was arrested 4 2 d A dto # MILWAUKEE J “ sdetphia, Grim only, landed a z Mahoney, of this lly, was Duiting the sist Paimte of | R&M® Fecently for forgery is untrue n ve } AROUND THE WORLD WITH WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN ¢ the “ re ~A . It appears that a colored man $4 ;: ri a . |bearing the same name was held ? doy Mogusine for Jane 4. Mr, Bryan's Ciret letter from ihere on the same charge, and the | false report grew out of his arrest | The real “Kid” Lavigne is now f business in Detroit, and hes brother in Seattle, prominent tn ; | perior to other ranges as other 95.06 down, 66.00 « month bays 1522 Ist Ave., Seattle BOB’S Miller was intimate with his wi The ex-champlon stated his defeat “lat the hands of Jack Giirien was 8.| due, in & great. measure, lo his mar The Seattle-Boston Copper Company In Tomorrow’ Post- Intelligencer Magazine 4 GO AND SEE THE ORE INVESTMENT . SHEEP, NOT SWINE, STARTED. THE SAN JUAN 8 OISPUTE A fe J r NO BETTER BE ' THE HEAVENS IN JANUARY, An lusty CAN THAN 10 FOUND SHARKS OF THEIR PRE ed Art r ¢ * FERRED STOCK, COSTING DOINGS AT DOPE SPRINGS”-—-BY CHARLES DRYDEN . TRATED. YOU 60 CENTS PER SHARE ¢ Mr. ¥ Vie " THE MANY INVENTIONS WE OWE TO BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, ILLUSTRATED. ve “Mont Useful Was Borr Y A Thite Month. 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