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a eo mse eee eat N3, 2928272, 5 I78t wt "299 ay An tom IR tent onh te ImEEr RRA RR IO EEN ae ne NR A mira carik Ree eee TO PLAY FIRST GAME IN SNOW The Canucks in the Star At to the campue this after torta Rugby clash schedule and @ megaphone man wl! be re to explain the mysteries of afternoon at 2:30 at the untversit 2 Ae play follaws plas campus, will arrive on the The collegiane attended a dance} Beatrice an hour before the sound /at the Stander last night, but retir of the whistle and will proceed di-|ed before the edge could be taken Peotly ta ¢t tren. Many Se-/ off thet nditien and will enter attleites who have heretofore Hever | the game this afternoon fit as any had a chance to see an exhibition | 15 who ever leaped Into pursuit of the famous Enatiah game will! the oval In a game of old Rugby FLYNN IS GIVEN THE DECISION TWENTY fi UNDS” OF ROUGH or ry ut, but Sullivan had no difficulty in warding off his rushes | HOUSE MILLING WITH SUL- LIVAN—REFEREE’S DECISION jriynn's one, APPLAUDED. The first 14 rounds of the bat- the were even, Dut after that Bulll- BY REFUGEE. van had the better of the cent Im the last round ho p ynd of the bell Afier 20 rounds of rouxh house mills (xy at the » lug here last night, Jim Flynn of| Fiynn displayed little sctence Pueblo, Colorado, was given the de- | and depended upon wild rushes and cision over Jack Twin Sullivan by | «wings to bring home the coln, re The decision was a bad one, as/one and he has evidently seen his all Sullivan should have got was a| best days Sullivan waa the fa draw. He used foul tactics all | vorite tn the betting at odda of ten through the fight, however, and | to six, He is extremely unpopular | this no doubt had a do with the referee's Flynn forced = the ~—s fighting cision SPORT DOPE The Oregon Agricultural college basketball team put It all over team of the Spokane Amateur Ath- letic club last night at Spokane. | ‘The score was 10 to 30 in favor of the 0. A.C Fast play character- taed the ontire game. At Los Angeles last night Plyan get the decision over Sullivan at the end of the twentieth round, og Sago EE | derby winner. sign up again shows they are wise. jare—oh, you finish it Those be prosperous times, Fines fer reinstatement in the Na 1 League have been jumped from $150 te $200. Geo. Bell is the fir player to be hit by the raise, “Manhattan” f* to be famous for something besides cocktails A town of that name tn Nevada has ottered $40,000 for the next Gane- 4 Nelson scrap Basedal! Chronology. races are coming du world’s greatest athlete. * because be we up in Tretand, where th A golf expert classifies the 190¢ | that name, crack players as follows: H. Chand-}| 1845-—New York hae first base- ler Egan, W. J. Travis, J. D. Tra- | dail club. vers, B M. Byers, D. EB. Sawyer,| 1546 Archie Graham, doken, Harry Harries wants the place | team. refused by Jem Bowker tn the pro- un posed bout with Abe Attell at Gold-| 1852—Reserve rule a her's mask firet used. lopted, Geld for a $10,000 purse. 1854—Firet glove for left hand The Montres! club is owned by | used. New York capital, and fans who 1894-—Amertean League formed. follow the New York American —_—-- -_———— team fear Montreal i* to be strengthened at the expense of Grit- | MORRISON'S MEMORY Mths chub. WAS A VERY BAD ONE Squiry, the Austratian heavy- weight champion, has a compre- bensit: way of describing bis man- | '? Dall player's breast Spectators got thelr money's | explaining the situation, and notif; worth in a recent fight between feferes was Darby MoeCiowan, and | ested next Monday afternoon at after he called the fight a draw | o'¢ ook friends of Stinger knocked him out. The club sided with the spe and gave the money to Stinger Four Derby winners may meet on port an Engtish race track next June, | Francisco 9 “as =—_— | tours on route, The Southera Pa YOU CAN'T BEAT US UNLESS cific now operate three tratas dally YOU CHEAT. by Scenic Shasta Route. Oriental Btlitard and Pool Par- Tickets and reservations at Union lore, 1612 Third av. have cight new | Ticket Office, 608 Firet_ avenue, Se | tables, and the only 5x12 pool table atte, Wash BE & Ellis, Cm in the city ooe Agent Undeniable Facts The Strongest Evidence of the True Merits of Our Proposition The miners in our employ at the camps are in- vesting their wages in qur stock, unsolicited by us. All prospective investors who have seen our prop- erties have invested in our stock and advised their friends to buy. Our stockholders are doubling and trebling their holdings as fast as possible What stronger evidence can you ask? A Word to the Wise Is Sufficient Buy Copper Stock and 1907 Will Prosper You There is no investment that will yield the large re- all or send fo Horse Shoe Mining Co. EATTLE, WASH | | > _ Weight strong athtottc assoctation bas | Chest Measurement sine formed among the ding | Watst | business men of Georgetown, and | Neck oes the new club astarte out with a/ Upper arm ..seeeee charter membership of nearly 200,/Forearm .. . st | artoldt’s ball, which haw been | Cait . leased for a number of years, will} be fitted up with all the parapher | America ts soon and landed three close blows te nehed Flynn LOK’ ANGELPA Cal, Jan, &—/ all over the ring and had him grog . oa nt | Bullivan’s’ effert was not od ree Gua Herget wullive fort was not a « | ta minal yy Sg oP = at deal to | in Low Angeles and the large crowd taion present applauded the referee's de- They are Morpeth, winner of the Austrian derby; Hammurarl, Rus- sian derby winner Pela, German derby winner; Spearmint, Knglish “ming out of his hole, Hurne and O'firten to cover, The way they hustied to Three pug, Burne, Johnson, | YOU) | Squires, aay they'll lick Jeff, They Nurse, get the cote ready. The Ormond-Daytona beach automobile Martin Sheriden, probably the awtm, brought Ling over 1840—Baseball firat played under ich game at Ho- 1848-—Cinoinnatt has first salarted The failure of the license and revenue committees of the counct! | ct on the ordinance regulating Ber of fighting. He says T just | | hack and automobtie fares, eubmit hit "om." ted to ft last fall by the Chamber of Commerce, was due to ag over Hope aprings eternal to the base- | sight, it Is sald, on the part of Coun red Tenney |¢ilman Ellis Morrison. Mr. Morri has hopes for the 1907 pennant. son has written to Secretary Yan —_ | dell, of the Chamber of Commerce, ing him that the committee woult “Kid” Stinger and Harry Ferns. The }atve a hearing to all parties Inter = New Train te Callfornia « BGeattle 4:20 p. m, leave . arrive San m, forty-one | Plies in drafting a " - - of the Ninth district, to be intro} oe | duced congress. In the event | the bill passes, it ts rumored that | Judge Hanford may be appointed) CAMPAIGN FOR PAVED STREETS: }ment Club | territory pay | bend every effort toward gaining THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY JAN 1907 ats FOOT THRILLER Is lb ATHLETIC | COMING FROM LONDON nalia and appliances of a first-class | thrills of a new #¢ tine woman wrestler club house it was at first the intention to] who just now ta stirring thiagy file articles of facerporation for the|for the edifieation of the Pongpn club, but this idea was later aban hnales, Sho tx only 22, bat doned, Great credit is due ©. H./the beam at over 250, and, weeix Upper, manager of the Georgetown | feet two in height branch of the Union Savings &| So confident in that athiétic ‘Trust Co, for his untiring efforts | young woman in her ability aga to organt thia club, which has)wrestier that she tp willing been tatked of for many montha. wager $5,000 that she can best ay woman in the world, She will a jwrestle any man not oveg, 1 pounds tn wolg RAGES YESTERDA . ever since, deapite the ol First race, eleven-sixteenths of 8/56 her parents. She wrent mile-—Titua If, t joo Gows, 119, third. Time! women wh Brooks courve 6. (A. Brown), 3 to} Laura FM, saint men Dora I, #1, third Time, a4 16 Third race, th lier), & to &, won; Ch 107, see ond; Mra, Matthews, 106, third La 144 66. | | Fifth race, one mile and titty | yarde—Misa May Bowdish, 107 CHALKS CUE FOR TWO (W. Miller), § to 6, won Bua | thorpe, 95, seoond; Bi Chic huahua. Sixth race, eleven aixtoenths of a mile—Clamor, 100, (Davis) 16 to 1 toway, 110, evcond; Nop tunus, 1, third. Tie Morningstar 4 Firat race, fivecighths of a mile Von Tromp, 112, (Harris), 9 to) 182 champlonship, bh 2, won; Sly Ben, 10%, second; Lord) rived a date for a mtach, ot the Heath, 118, third. Time.) at Chicago. Willie Hoppe, a4 wonder, has acc ris), 4 to 5, won; Preesiag, 10% apring second; Komombo, third. Time, Morningstar ie an erratic play 2:05 16. and mixes brilliant performa Third race, eloven-stateenths of a] with some mighty rank work. If] mile—Taylor George, 116, (Pre®) ne in in good shape the night of bi ton), 6 to 1, won; Prince Magnet,| noceh with Suttoa, many experts noasta, 103, third joey he will win, At least be will give Sutton a closer run than did) 113, second; Fe Time, 1:15. Fourth race, ane = mile—Zethus,) Hoppe. 109, (MeDaniel), 4 to 1, won; Water) It was unfortunate for Morning: | bury, 107, second; Greeno, 10K / eter that he entered the 18.2 balic-| th Time, 1:14 12. ine toursament for the world Fifth race, one mile—Nibiiek, 109, | champ! onship last spring a ale (McDaniel), 6 fo 6, won; Luerece.| man and crippled with an injared| 107, second; Lord Provost, 104,/hand. As it was, he beat Cure, the | hird. Time, 1:46. Jerack Frenchman, and made some | Sixth race, one and onestateenth | of the best runs In the tourngment. (Boland). 4 tol He recently beat both Sutton apd} miles—Allerton, 10 on; Bantada, 107, secand; Joan) Hoppe in practice games a Are, 403, third, Time, 1:08 1-4. —~ The steamor Buckman sall® to | ‘ay for Ban Francisco. The gates) ertime clause has been inaer The United st ter Rush, which h Senator Piles has reguested| northern waters for t Judge RK. A. Ballinger, president of | months, ts due in p< nish him additional data relative | hauled. to dividin cirenite }) The data is being prepared and/ will be forwarded to him as soon) 7 as possible, ‘The committer tn/let to Moran Hros. a cont charge of the matter consists of Judge @anford, Mr. Gorham and/ Mr. Dovell The vessel is to be 150 feet long There has been a great conges| with a 36-foot beam, and will be ton of litigation in the federal| equipped with triple expansion en court owing to an insuffictent ™ | gines which will give t ber of cireult judges, and Senator) at jeast 10 k an hour I for @ divisi one of the cireult judges. The Rainier Holghts Improve “oe “ streets in that d and has | ing of Fourteenth av. fr | tine D land Fourteesth ar, The paring of | this to be filed with the commis | stoner | FOREST BACK IN JAIL. that end. The district in question tends from Tweifth av. to Thirts h and from Dearborn to Alder The club also favors the open ranch seen, deen, » Pine st. in order to make a com Hage, sastern, meee Rainier boulevard Butter and Cheese Sasmngion, creamery batten, par te Se, | Yesler way was also discussed and |tresh tub, Moy ranch butter, a Tages approved “Kobe =" ie, We CHATTEL MORTGAGE ON Ti@the, Filiamoom, ite tub, oer th, oe ALL ALASKA SHIPMENTS. Poultry hickens, per ‘prines, fee! H. B. Latevre, commissioner and ccorder for the district of Skag the) rowete way, Alaska, in a letter addressed uw » the Chamber of Commerce, show: |, Wemhers shea } Hee how feattle firms shipping | teiven pa Ro chaste 148 to Alaska buyers might pro: | solves against any Habil- ty In shipping by taking a chattel mortgage on the goods until they we delivered to the consignee.) H. lL. Forest, t pgod Seattle | oa need to serve un orime and term of five years in the state tantiary n today returned he cow jail after m short con the int hospital at is ' He had Tit; shurta. por a > h “1 for a num al ate, ber of days 1 hig weakened cor Lime ang Cement. tition held forth little hope Of Nis) partiand cament, jm Portiand cement, Cx’ turned | ber S278, lima, fan Juan &) Re ve SEATTLEITES IN NORTHERN Bor, bel. B95, fire prt fering balr par Ib be PACIFIC WRECK AT ARGO. | frog weed tbe herd mall Nuts and Fige | GET ONLY A COLD STARE.) at Bremerton atruck by @ Madis weeks ago at Becond ay. and Providence how shoemaker of time of the accident was viniting in Seattle, While standing on thy tracks at the corner of Madison st scraping the dirt from his shoes on the cobblestones, he was struck In} the wide of the boad by @ descend ing Mad crossing at Madive lo wave struck won's right ear was prac off and several large gash Juno says she began wrestling when a school girl of 18, She Iked OAKLAND it #0 well that she has kopt at it ing taking parlors, and funeral arrange: | monte will be law, who lives at 1633 Twelfth av BELATED AID FOR | The Scandinavian-American attic, U. 6. A. Rates $15 Per Mont BARNES, « Kirkeville and is now associated of Osteopathy, Barnes Is a fully fied and re«istered phys (T. Sulltva®),| Graecodtoman style, and so far has to 1, won; Black Sam, 115, #0) nad an easy victory over all, the have dared to face her the mat, She has also been auc waful in most of ber matchds Strangely enough Juno is not at Ni fond of outdoor eports, and de sequarters of §ldcads entirely upon gymnasium milo-~Handmatden, 101, (W. Mil) work to keep In condition for her been much extra belp as ne up the mail piled up in the office! during the holiday rush. The num ber of men to be employed was left | | to the discretion of Mr. Stewart, | letter to Tho Star Juno Time, 1:10, ‘ ways is looking forward to win th race, Shree ere ereat), ne a great many victories jo mile—Andrew Mack, 108, ( ba | America, and she le coming here as T to 10, won; Barly Hours, 95, sec |ssem an she te through with the/land ond; Rotrou, 100, third Time,| matehes she has on hand in Bug | Pierrt JUNO MAY. they will be put to work. The ree: | istry department is suffering most | from the shortage of heip. \Visitors to Seattle, 1:61 When it comes to challenges Ora | “there with the} ascoT goods,” and he te now after both | the 18.1 amd the 182 billiard cham nebip, George Sutton, who holds already Jan. 39, the boy ted the challenge cond race, thirteenstxteenth® | for the 18.1 honors, and the match of a title—Los Angeleno, 104, (Har | wilt be one of the pveata of the trip to be found is « visit to Uncle Ban's navy yord at Bremerton, You can see the mammoth battleships Wisconsin and Oregon, the training ship Philadelphia, torpedo boats and destroy ia now on th noo. Y it, Be 41:20 & m. and 1:15 and 4:30 p. m week days, with an extra boat pt aa SHR HORAL OD OOM a * +3 eed to go back to work as the Hent, dentiat, Buliding. Phoue, lad. revenue cut # been im the last @ight in the next the Beattle Bar Association, to fur-|few days. The veese! is to be over ALBERT HAN. “WOU etala”** 706 tet Avenue For Sale double oven cash register, the Ninth Judicial cfr Revenue cutter Perry t* now at eult of the federal court Into two|Neah Bay, where Capt. Munger ft ating a site for a lfestaving « Ketchikan Steamship Co. hae t for © building of & new steel steam ip to be used on the Alaska run if taken at once $125. Apply at DABNEY & WOODHOUSE FURNITURE CO. 418 PIKE STREET. Phones Main 2998 a apeed of Centennial’s Best Flour Makes More Bread Makes Lighter Bread Makes Whiter Bread Makes Sweeter Bread Makes Better Bread ve Ireseed. per ib Gia; tive ine motive an tra Olympic Market | ‘| CASH REGISTERS CURBSTONE BROKERS WILt See the Battleships DIES AS RESULT OF INJURIES Robert MH. Nelson, who w three faci t, died this morning at the tal 1 was 65 years old, a snnydale, and at the Mr, Netw m Onr Patrolman Wert« », guarding the | ot, attempted just avoiding b car himself joally # made | his bead = He regained | var possession of his senses at the pital The body was removed this morn to the Booney-Watson under: | by made by bis sontn | THE POSTOFFICE | peral Assistant Postmaster Hitchooek yesterday wired Post-| master Stewart that provision had made fo: him to receive as} ded to clear | and as fast as men are obtainable Attention The finest and most, enjoyable *. The cruiser Albany dry docks for you to never regret the vis te leave Pier 2 at 10 and} 0 p.m. Bunday, Round trip 6oe — RUPTURE No Truss, But a P manent Cure Coogiiey Leading Specialist. Years’ Experience. 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