The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 24, 1906, Page 2

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GOSSIP _ + ny J, CORBETT [more pathetic appeal was never Oo by the Newspaper | a » him he Aw ation Gar ft Graney's ligle black | * Tn the we ty my 1 nop f f fight. I doubt if aa much real friendehip as you d there isa man in the w who] any profession or « . ould have beaten him, Twin Suti-| . rt iMustration of Yan Was secured as an opponent, and n nse of J " ane had ¢ backte i out al yea " ar at commt at a wh ( harness with A t wha it ever his deatre bat the t actions were . r agement and support pu | the met . ‘ t way ¢ the gamest and sentim his mak ighos at hie weight But he he w and down he , W tigh a ad b " ‘ th appreciated Graney Horford dropped bim ackamith to take half ! the coast in hopes of & ®|winnings, All} fe he ha ' trier parting with most of his « Graney has a wide reputation f ya mana, hat did not ay A helping the *t he offe | afd Gans ve a ) h f tha thers as a f Was not t 1 becaw ¢ the black t | Graney would help, ay h at ' mar af n't las » has mid-/ he lumber ack hadn't Dabney & Woodhouse 418 PIKE STREET. Complete Housefurnishers and Sole Agents for the Charter Oak Ranges, the best and most fuel-saving range on the mar- ket ament that wo: tows of kid ing from ¥. umber jack was begin» tire some, so Tommy sailed n, and PHONE JOHN 981 jonly the fighter who has met Ryan in the ring or training camp ws jwhat that means Ryan passed over an F. J. Heipp. Geo. Johnson. Bithat almost sent the big fellow over THE STATE BATHS. jimto the sudience. The next one Shaving lc. Halr Cutting her . ig Pag o + gg mai — 26e, Bathe 12%e. ais tos mad Fits. | First and Yeaster, i State Rank Under the Ti simmons, after lto his | That was the firet and last time | Ryan ever went on for Fitrsimmons j espectalty under those conditions J. ARONSON 404-106 First Ave. S. An old story ts being revived by| Sharkey's friends that recalls the lack of school advantages of the sailor pugilist tn his early days. Sharkey always was a nervy! as he grew up he > that he was afraid of noth Finally the climax was reached when one day he succeed od in saving the life of a shipmate y his daring. for which bis friend line of We carry a fv Scotch and Irish Whiskies him a bronze medal For some time they did not know what ion to put on ithe medal fin wore hets out by one of the officers, who gested that on « side they have Buch DEWAR'S SCOTCH arved & cannon with a man stand BROWNS FOUR CROWN BBling behind it and the SCOTCH, HOUSE OF LORDS under it, “The man SCOTCH, BURKE'S OR JAME- * 8ON'S IRISH— when ‘Ghmite ‘ pame a4 the pleture and the tr an the other side, he was r ended mad. That's the first ol was a accused of being a coward } Jack Sheridan found the under PER QUART BOTTLE. taking business a deader propos In fact we carry all the known fon than he had expected; that's and leading brands of Wine and why he has decided to return to t Liquors indicator. Cali on wa panne eee When and Where Now is the best time and Califor nin is the piace t 4 acation. Heal j on 4 ‘ a! The road of a thousand wonders 104-'06 First Ave. S. # the Southern Pacific Co.'s Sce Shasta Rout Line. Tick Phones: Bunset ~~ Jaeaid inde Bi) ots, reservatt tpt t nt erature at Union ket Office, 608 Free ebahene First Ave. B. B, Bilis, Gent. Agent Mail Orders Promptly Filled, CORBETT’S $10S50N WELDS CUE WITH \AnnEns MARVELOUS SKILL | - -SAILEFS HoT rai Arh Veb od Landers, of Ban Francisco, won the de n over M ail | of Milwaukee, in a 2 nd Ko } lw night th fot ue 1A elu | Land howed to better advat jtage at infight The Hight » “HE WON THE GAME AND, THE DRINKS at Bridge E ng eweights, and * used to the Bing Tmo pea By 830.00 ye «alpen | attraction, tt would pack the largest $55 Gariand, 18-inch oven Well, when he stepped >» the oa agit 0,00 mg on this parth night he felt} a $66 Eureka Economy Range a bit nervous when he saw what he! . i “ | B30.00 9) *8* vp against. The big fellow Big Jim McCormick, w ‘FORM LEAGUE AT $50 Great Western, 18-inch oven ff didn't have any fighting clothes for Cleveland in the early ‘tis and | 30.00 Bi >ut he bad a pair of arms was them one of the most fam #45 Born Range 27.50) |] oked like piles with a co twirters in the couatry, was fond of GREEN LAKE $65 Gem Monitor, 18-inch oven J} hammers attached to then ios t y resorted to whisky 690.00 F Whe tate wes under great provocation,” said Char $120 Restaurant Range low whe had been used to rolling icy Briody, McCormick t catcher oven 86. # around tn the woods made al -cne when the ProMdence A meeting for the 5 ne of OF for him and bow bie ~ Rad bourne ganizing & Citizens’ leaguo was held | YOU WIL RELY FIND A sts at Toromy's } nvery tr at day, et Cotman’s ball, Oreen Lake, Feb- RANGE TO SUIT you knows, a pugilixt always |Cormick stre Weddell \fuary 22. The object of the tub : out, jabs owis le team will be to amet the councilmen ¢ AB we have 2 ba ot om, x tdew | i ranges, inclu m ase with this fe tinborn gambler the Eleventh ward in all matters brands and makes on the m ng bis arms as tf & rmick and retative to that ward and to protect ket. We take your old stove in & & log in tw whisky that Provt lite Interests, B.C. Adams was elect 2 , went along until the oat him the next 4 president and B P. Boyer secre a Tommy says that his nk was had then and ary. By-laws were adopted, About REMEMBER THE NAME AND is time resembled a; for later, the bar 36 citizens were in attendance and PLACE. There were bumps tender opening a new quart bottle gned the roll anibicneenien all over the back and jof whisk McCormick offered to | rem gona er ae eae enlency from the national commis Radbour it weat on, batting sion hereafter. For the first beck and until McCormick jutnce 1 the commission has hat drank half of the quart bottle of (MAC WAS SOON IN “CONDITION” | down th and ced it to the re — at So. —~~~ | letter ontract jumpers are en and Met went to bed. The! pitched. “Was it the whisky, Mac? ee ae ae tr ay went 15 tueings, 1 asked him after the game. ‘No, beled terme Wen rt a. ae : y winning by the|f would rather throw $500 im, the /Ohlifation tability of basebal ore of 2 to 1. It was by all odds |inke than pay for that fellows! caggaes: Pe. = n¢ Ereatest game McCormick ever drinks.” | dev “0 spon both parties to the . ith agreement fulfilling thelr contract | to the letter, i schmidt, the Russian Léon, last | ———- — - bean, lasted 16 minutes and/ |" The 0 red fall went A the WERE SATISFIED WITH ~* - tn minutes am S | SMALL PROFITS. THATS | | GUA ANTEE ALL WORK Piper & Taft, 1024-26 t4 Ave, ng some exceptionally fine wprk! IN TWO FALLS can cham « arpening knives, rasors, shepre straight falls from George Hacken joe Try them and you'll be setis-/ night The first bout, catch-as-!/ fied All work guaranteed. cae | CHARITY BALL ( FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD OR- PHAN ASYLUM AT CHRISTBENSEN'S BROADWAY HALL, MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 26, 1906. We - Showing Two Styles in One is a little h del of Inat spring; ane ae t is made to cover the new nack coats re, olive xford and black 1 ther style is to a point just below tho knees t is & vory emart model Colors, piain and fancy grays and blacks Prices for Topcoats $12.50 Up Suits - - - $10.00 Up J. Redelsheimer & Co. 800-804 First Avenue, Cor. | Strongest Overcoat House in Columbia Street the State KRANT LOOKS SEATTLE BOYS PLAY EVERETT ~UIKEA WINNER late by ft the dows all of a great at pugs Local lovers of clean, square box ne are aching to see Marry in n. His integrity in the ring and it is making a desirable s t Harry may orrect, Seattle fight pertenced a have enire to ace him in the ring If a boxing contest Contract Jumpers will recetve no WHY WE SELL FOR MEN AND WOMEN | Gray’s Shoe | Store 921 Second Av. || Bet. Marion and Madison won, but 1 9 ten yy "'y py ra) womb he play. BOWLING CONGRESS °!".0%".)",)', "mp. AT SALT LAKE me bewie a ‘tot’ AGAIN PORTLAND LOSES Store That Serves You Best Garvey-Buchanan Co, After Supper Special on Sale at 6 o’C slock This ‘ning a Large Lot of PICNIC HAM | We Place Ev FRESH SMOKED A. L. JENKING. Howling cong — - es Selling Everywhere at 12 1-2¢; © hae | AT 9c A POUND 3 tomether in. the ‘West willbe ne Be mt oe THE p, Hipage thane AM (Successors to The Le r “Then MONEY SAVING ° e aie akvnie Lumber Exchange Building 113 16 17 Second Ave. de ever a Laurel Double- Flue Range ee ——' GOVERNMENT, POLITICS AND NATIONAL L PROBUlie al JAPAN By William Jennings Bryan. llustrated Modern Japan Dates f #68, When the Sho, shed, Which i ration, Execs. Legisiative Depa conleed Under ’ sigated *s Thet of Prussia SEATTLE'S FIRST STREET RAILWAY SYSTEM AND THE MEN WHO OPERATED IT. ILLUSTRATED ' k via San Pranciocg, d the Route of Dike Street Along Yes BE AN AMERICANIZED > are Bent Fr Y Was From ¢ k to Way and Be Avenue WILL THE BRITISH NORTHWEST CANADAT ILLUSTRATED. Frank G Dafterer Mr FROM CHICAGO TO BOSTON BY TROLLEY. ILLUSTRATED, Except for a Pew Links the Line B the Two Cities is Complete ed. It WU Be in Operation in Less Than a Year soeeen H. CHOATE BACK IN THE HARNESS AGAIN. ormer Ambaseador to Engiand Resumes Practice of Law et Age ™ ating His Wit and Methods ay a Lawyer, SIDE L GHTS ON BIG Lents aT THe bg tbhe. Baked Beane o—Rted Neckties Invade Ser inchot—Gons of Gsrat Ge DEVILS | HAVE KNOWN,” BY POL PLANCON. The Populer French @ Discusses H and Other Imperss- ations of the Evil « MEASURING DRAMATIC ART BY MISSILES. How Different Nationa, Ancient and Modern, Behave at the Theater FASHION AND BEAUTY PAGES FOR FEMININE READERS! THE CHILDREN’S PRIZE COMPETITIONS — THREE OF COLORED COMICS—CURRENT CARTOONS—A COM) PLETE SHORT STORY. The only range on the market with a double flue; and it te the most beautiful and durable of all modern ranges. Call and nee the LAUREL. it is becoming very popular, $5.00 and one. 1522 Ist Ave., Seattle $18-424 Second Ave, Ballard. ts at the Are After $5.00 per month buys THE HEGDAHL CO, INC POTSSERLETSEREITIRSE, BF & FREE. BEGINNING FEB, 15, 1906 Through TOURIST Sleepers EVERY DAY IN THE YBAR BETWEEN SEATTLE and CHICAGO VIA THE GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY “The Comfortable Way” Route of the Famous Oriental Limited. For detailed information, rates, etc., call on or address —— CG W. MELDRUM, C. P. & T. A. Cor. Second Av and Columbia St, Seattle

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