The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 27, 1906, Page 2

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BY JACK LINDSAY SAN FRANCISCO, Cal Jan, 27 Tommy Ryan and Marvin Hart are expected to a softy within the next few days, and when the @o there will probably be some dotng fn pugtliatic ters. who cla that he the heavyweight champion of the world Since the retirement of Jeffries, says that he is anxious and willing to de fend the title, and Ryan, who ta the undisputed middleweight champton of the world, says that nothing Would please him more than to en eas: a battle with anyone who thinks be can wrest the title from him. [In the meantime Jack O'Brien, who has been making some claims Simself to both delta, fs ex pected to be heard from befu long, and it is an assured fact that either the Kentuckian or the man from Syracuse will be willing to sign articles “Ryan “Calle” Sullivan, Ryaa and Hart have had a most successful trip in their theatrical Venture, but nether of the two care for the glamor of the footlights and would rather play an act on the padded ring. They have closed in Butte, according to the latest ad vices and are now on their way to Ban Francisco. [nm this connection information comes in a letter from Jack Curley, manager of the pair that he would like to pit Ryaa against Jack “Twin” Sullivan. The Cambritge man announced a few @ays ago that he would give $5 to get Ryan in the ring with } and when the latter heard of this he Immediately wrote to James W Coffroth that if Sullivan would put up his money he would also post a ferfeit to meet Sullivan, and if the Jatter should decline the issue tha’ the money be given to charity Lundie Seeks Opponents. Story that is tn it. Lundie is about one of the cleverest of the boys this section ip the lightweight divie foe and more than made good in Preliminary which he fought with Charlie Dunn before the Fitager ald-Lewts fight Dunn s a hard t to crack, and because of bis ws TAKE YOUR OLD STOVES EXCI Ranges. The Best and Most Fusl Remember the Name Phones— Joba J.ARONSON 104-106 First Ave. S. We Are Not Moving ARE SIMPLY ENLARGING OUR STORE BY ADDING THE STORE NEXT DOOR OUR NEW NUMBER WILL ” AND 106 18ST AVE. 50. BE 104 First Ave. So. Plones: Sunset Pink 1751: Inde. pendent 1751, Delivery Promptly Fil Fr Orders CHARTER OAK Dabney & Woodhouse Complete Housefurnishers and Sole Agents for the Charter Oak d Piace—418 Pike Street HART AND RYAN JOIN PUG COLONY IN FRISCO ability to assimilate punishment has been dubbed by the local aport ing writers as the “iron Man,” He! has a terrific punch, and ma@aged ! to land on Laundie when the latter grew careless in the fourth round it was almost a finisher, and sent Bobbie down for the gunt wot to his feet before the 10 sec ds had elapsed and from that time on made a most beautiful feht sending In bin blows with cleanness and precision. He won (n the ninth round, which Witte [rite who jmade his initial bow as referee stepped between .the men to save Dunn from further punishment a BORNE LUNDIE. }gave the fight to Lundia Inc {dentally it might be mentioned that | ‘ there are many who think that the Bobbie Lundie. of this city, who | reason Lundie was dismissed by the ieee the east ca the on Dane was because ho was far partner of Battling Nelson, has re. |clover for the conqueror of Jimmy turned and is about to engage In | Britt The game for the dollars and the] grether “Willus” as a Referee, | It was in the fight just mentions that Willie Britt came to the front a a referee and made more than good hampton and manager of brother, Willie knows all the f the game land there & Tewne why he As an amateur his les no RANGE Furniture Bargains Three-Piece Bet Room Suites tor 810.00 Yum Yum Springs .. S150 Good Mattresses for 81.00 GIVE US A CALL BEFORE BUY AND SAVE YOUR SELF MONE:« yot AND 1ANGE. OTHER FURNITURE IN Saving Range on the Market 981; Ind. 3096. WOMEN WILL WEEP when the horrors of a tooth-ache annoy. There the greatest trial of human patience—a nag ging tooth But why suffer when relief can be so enatly se cured? We made a specialty of painioss dental business, but we m't pull be ne it ach We stop the pain and fill the tooth in quick time and at trif t, by our new all work guar is HIO DENTAL PARLORS and 1430 Third A OFFICE 105 Second Ave. 8. Next to Guy's Drug Store. Money to Loan on Watches, monds and Je De net buy before you see window and plain figures. AAG LURIE, Prop, Dia. ALBERT HANSEN JEWELRY, WATOHES our ‘a1. 706 Int Avenue but he! should not fll the position in the future acceptably, He ta cool and collected tm the ring and not a move on the phrt of the @pntestants o# caped hia attention, He also had them well under his control and when they did not break was be tween the men like a flash, with the result that there was more real fighting tn the nine rounds tn which he officiated than in the 26 of the main event which followed ado will do in any mane coon try, aad there aro many who are his managerial oo aside and hat he will soon enjoy @ j |tlon second to . SMOKER leeveesenexusesve | * | * WHAT THE SIGNS * | INDIGATE * 1—Approach to steep descent, # * %-Approach to — ralinoad t ~ . * * Clean and snappy amateur sport | * h to Srench teed & wil the card at the 8 A. U.| @ 'ading off to Jere * amnahes thin event ome great i* 6 Approach to eresaroad. * wrestling matches are billed ud - 6—Appr h to ditch of aby @ sreniing. i Tang) out | # TUpt depression, * n® boxing bouts are to be about | # et creer Peay ay tale Bes Approach to hummok or #& county for many ha | 2 -ebrepe rie % Multnomah will have some clever rz —Aperesch te vitae rath # mnt aytints snd. henaep. boners Se Not shown). A plain ® toad her tae A feature of the | white sign to indicate danger # # of any ki * h betw nm Hoe Tilley, the gritty * * t t halfback, and Henson, o mene oO ae eee se ie well and favorably known, | The Armorton Motor La a ; : onan Mol agus, Am ng the numbers on the prO- | whieh looks after the interests of 1 be a 15-minute wrestling | automobite owners and drivers. in stween Walter Dorfner this country, will follow tn the wake nd George Teller, of Port: | of foreign automobile owners and ya will meet at 115] 4 to make the highways mere | motor car drivers. offhere Waggoner, of Portland, wil! ) motor GaP Ge mat with Frank Vance. 06 the United at 155 pounds, and thet t Canada, many of which eda a e had been some talk of taey, of the “U." on In this " rn holwt was found the f | y great boring bout minute Harry Austin, 8 A. € will gt Jack Avetin Multnomah three | rounds 168 pe Roth men Jare an fast ax lightning and no one The winners in every one the/ eventa will be presented with gold} | medals valued at $20 | The admission to the smoker ta) Hlimited to club membership, each | lmember being privileged to bring| one gentleman friend | KAUFFMAN WINS THE FIGHT | | LOS ANGEI Solomon, of Los Angeles, was given | the deciaton jeago, In the seventh round over Joe Greene jafter the police had stopped the | } fight to prevent a knockout. All bets had previously been declared off. A second 20-round go between BASKET BALL CAME TONIGHT : Junior and sophomore co-eds will nettlo the Seattle high school cham | Dtonsbip at basketball at the ar / |mory this evening. These teams) [have defeated the seniors and the} freshmen. The teame will line up| as follows Seniors Freshmen. | | M. Close La Ferri C. MeDonald Fo... 3. Letabtly A. Bteell .......C...... U, Hughe & Gove . . ©. Kingston | iH. Kingston ...G F. Jobat Juniors. Sophor | A. Quigtey La F. Taylor F Mt W. Henry c 8 N. Bergman G M M. Muncaster a KB. R | Mr. W. D. MeCarthy and General Manager for Carthy Dry Goods Cx New York with a full complement of assistanta. Aided by the New York {fice force they w neloet a com new stock of Spring Goods very departinent in the large and progressive estabtint t w Mr, MeCarthy states that t sa has so increased that emary to purcha: y than ever bef 4 va ua yea ose $206 SECOND AVE LL RUBBER BOOTS. OILED CLOTHING. « aceldents coulll haye a better knowledge © De some “whieh the tourtal eomld otified of the praminiaite narr nighwayn iresque piac@® tr r car drivers haye a " = 1 upon ite copeais prietors of offielsl ere Yurtng ar to take up the work tanger slans and guide h the tourtet miny be his course directed + LE STAR.SATURDAY, JAN SIGNS TO SAFEGUARD SPEEDING AUTO DRIVERS 7, 1 could nail the ball, but I nald myself; “Second place on this’ ag I kept pesging awa: My back was to the ball, bul, glanc ing over my shoulder, | caught glimpse of it, and ing the bit was surely safe, made break for home, 1 toused the t to Babb, putting « Babb shot it to Lauder was pinned before he could get bac to third. The play broke the R all up and won us the game “It may have been @ lucky © but if I hadn't and taken a long chance [ would have landed it.” SPORTING may depend with # spring and my hands outstretched over ny head, just managed to clutch the sphere, still with my back to the plate. Hoth Seymour and Donlin, think and never BREVITIES Ome in! for ws { irke, “Nelson wants an ace directors All of a sudden, however, tho! the hole, .end figures that he|chise to Reds, who were our J # then, )can't got We here aut, while wary Mike took @ batting streak and caused &) he can in ¥ 6. I think that when | league « norlousnens. ‘ Yelson fights again it will be in the | forth at Donlin had made @ single we I offered $16,000 for om | his spur Heymour followed with @ touts and Herrera to fight betore the Tux-| season he Tecoma at They are both fast runners, andledo club, and Ne turned it| omuse he é wan destined t we only had a lead of # run or twoldown. And that was a pretty fat! grow, and that receipts red, so that a hit would have tangled) purse at that.” |grow correspon Ww. Being on, up matters to a dangerous polnt Jof ‘Taeoma’s original “boomers We moved up our infield to head Michael Angelica Fisher, the hu-/is naturally rane the Donlin off at the piate in case there} man hopper, has hopped again, and) wouldn't suy * team, We was a ground hit. Dolan came to/this time he « landed in the ral-|he wll nut top om bat end sant @ short My over myletr precincts of Fresno, with bis|long , ‘ There > head. 1 could seo it was too short| wandering franchise, bate, bm denying t at the lengy ba! for Bresnahan to cov wo «I | balls and belts, The coast league! bee 1 on - sprinted after it for dear life 1 } sar didn't have much of an idea that y a S A THOROUGH EXAMINATION OF ny LURE WE AE OFFERING IN OVERCOAT rf COATS WILL BRING OUT THESE POINT : Reliable Quality, Excellent Work- manship, Correct Style, Seasonable Patterns, Reasonablk A TRY-ON WILI TING QUALITIES OF COATS. Prices PIT. RAIN. BRING OUT THE PHeRE t OUR OVERCOATB A THE a ADD >nY THE ae moe Aporem> Bt Se See Our Windows the avoldance of these pitfalls. Tom O'Rourke ts of the opinion Many of these danger jane heave! thet Nelson will fight in the aiready been put up enpecially| east Like gil westerners,” says rugh western syivania, The - - ° league senda out stenetia from which mtu may ma Redelsheimer & Mw ordinary skill In some . “ . nale will b nigned by aut att apecd square « that the ne ends that 2,000 plac The be easily seen and read when 4 aw at ne ot sian da me are en a high te wo re 1 mounted on @ pont he signe are made of » painted white | 1 before the year 1904] these the the sign will be lower than 5% feet from the | The sym t Dr, M. M. Ring. Or. Geo. D. Bure. OSTEOPATHS. 616 Mutual Life Building. Phone Main 4432. 600-804 First Avenue, Cor. Overcoat House ig Columbia Street | Strongest the State ee ed in binck, The signe | the right hand side of | Office Hours-—9 a. m. to 5 p,m. Z 1 from 280 to 200 yards |§ Evenings and Sondays by ap t te which they refer, |] polntment mple time to slow up If you start with us before February 4th our SPECIAL and TRIAL TREATMENT PRICK WILL BE $9.00 for one full month's regular Osteopathic treatment TELLS OF TRIPLE PLAYS Billy nd Gtanta h when came ¥ A Gilbert baseman was ot the @ ap. everything the time am the vet is aafe ee fannt rhere on bi on flor the fast New ng f the make a b Howlt ball tel! what might happen feure Err and | know | Graw od of tgnor the tht rea . the in at and be te road ore @ A pati Rede lant trip and we were fighting tooth | and nail with the Chicagos for sq place, and every as big to us as & br rear, their rance wrongly ife haps coms and plenty they player who make errore you can put down @ boring himself on one Ittle aee~ with «@ York | | lor 40, | so setter jump aft! reat, ang | Keven if you cant with = me, don't with Me owes * and triple piaye | when Gilbert said player | Al Kauffenan and Dave Barry went | PT&7ine that the ball doesn't come) to the former in the eighteenth | *'* war i round. Barry's seconds threw up The play that I crack myself | | the among ep most on was made tn Cinci® hati on September 15, 1963, when the | Giants were playing the Cincig | wae on the Glant#'| ¥ x > fetory wae Alexander the Great sighed for more worlds to conquer, but if Koope average humanity busy trys ing to. keep up with the proces | sion in this ona forme are leads | ors and carry the banner of sue others bring up and the pathway of all marked by ow ivin tha Wrecks, victims a in « t given them for better Por: kent! yo eo a otimes wre you might id that the stare for yo has a PALMIST. fortune me 1 We were itime od things tn the JUST DID REACH IT. lead looked roxy br the the standard of excellence and that is why one man's advice is Toapected above another sume to advise you thing whether I am capable or not and it ts for you to judge on I pre many A o your Jodgment I have no fear or 1 would bave starved jong ago an cows hat now well that ye a ast Th n i) th h I will speak hip would is @ way bings of Ani ws mind that »e FOREST. gifts are wide an k unfailing yw, and Ip ter life an can live death oft & profession have existed 15 years so far on mine and read only succeastul people of the lives of thousands, and to thelr satis faction, Ina» much I foretell the future ac curately. My services are at S your disposal < If you are aick £ and disconso = tate -¥ wilt P make no mis take by seeing me. [eure through treat ments not pra thoed an bee ature by nm my ly many vm that knowledg Palmis lifelong and much good came fr Clairvoyant and me m | sti Nghts y is We do not use drugs, knife or instruments of any kied, but we do use our hands, and a perfect knowledge of the human system and tte functions We are very successful in the treatment of the following alt mente ASTHMA APPENDICITIS CONSTIPATION. RHEUMA TISM, NERVOUS PROSTRA TION, GOITRE, KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLE, HEAD. ACHE, LA GRIPPER, LUM BAGO, STOMACH TROUBLE. FEMALE TROUBLES, INSOM NIA, SCIATICA, AND SPINAL MENINGITIS, or any other trow ble or disease that has been given up or not cured by other doctors We make a specialty of SAINT VITUS DANCE and all nervous or other disorders of children, and we © positively that dis oases of children, as a rule, re spond very promptly to our methods of treatment We are men of mature years and experience in our chosen profession, and make the above offer for the purpose of estab lishing & permanent practice. based upon the solid foundation of many actual and permanent eurem if any member of your family ie ailing it will pay to consult us this week, for our prices will be advanced after February 4th Consultation Free at Oar Office. FUEL SAVING LABOR BAVING MONEY SAVING TEMPER SAVING Laurel Double- Flue Range THE | all and wee th is becoming very LAUREL popular 1 1% per month buys 1522 Ist Ave., Seattle 18-824 nd Ave, Ballard AHL CO, IN¢ N. P. CAR SHOPS EMPLOYING ABOUT 800 MEN GOING I ON C. D. HILLMAN’S MEADOW GARDENS. Will make the land very valable. Large tracts 600 fest long $175, on terms of &% per month. Also need several men to work os this land. Take new Renton car to Duwamish bridge. 20 Salesmep on grounds. City offices In Times block. IN TOMORROW’S POST-INTELLIGENCER MAGAZINE i | TOGO'S RECEPTION AND KOMURA’'S RETURN REPO BY WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN, ILLUSTRATED, In His Second Letter on Japan, Mr. Bryan Describes ‘Hie Ag. tience With the Emperor, the Great Histories! Events of Which He Wea an Rye-Witr and Gives Us Some Delight ful Glimpses of the Inimitable Hoxpitality of the Japanesa, BEACON AND FOG HORN AT THE WEST POINT LIGHTHOUSE ILLUSTRATED. An Interesting A Sea Craft Is ¢ How an En and Out of E le Showing uided Into MARTIN MONOHAN. A FRONTIERSMAN WITH PORTRAIT. Sketch of a Pioneer of King County, Wh Iowa, Oregon and Washing an St “DOINGS AT DOPE SPRINGS,” BY CHARLES ORYDEN, TRATED. Being a Tale of Drunken Birds and a Towr tion Was Needed. PERSONNEL AND PURPOSES OF THE COMMISSION TO AMERICA, BY © Helped to Organiae s ILLUS. re Carrle Mine IMPERIAL CHINESE wh An Extremely Interesting Account by a Special Correspondent of the Most Radical Move Ever M by the Celestial Bm pire " STRANGE THINGS SEEN AND DONE WHILE SLEEPING nh LUSTRATED. m Dramas Enacted by Those Whe MEN WHO ARE PROMINENTLY IN THE PUBLIC EYE. Sketches of Joe Riackburn, the Veter Kentucky and Herbert 8. Hadley, Missourt's Aggressive Attorney G eral LILIAN BELL'S NEW YORK LETTER ON PLAYS AND PLAYE! AR ot the Remarkable Product of the Dramati f Thomas Dixon's No The Clansman.” FASHION ANDO BEAUTY PAGES FOR FEMININE READE! 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