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THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN. 16, 1907. al ' : . maa i VATA ti AVS © That Gerves You Beet Garvey Buchanan Co, soon am it OAKLAND, a re. “yee ; : HARD LUGK OFTEN ONLI Two Mighty Selling Events Now ‘Going it” at Full Cip Washington ervamer? Kuta, | did service, yet you pay half and le Time, in this great J | Firat race, tuturity course—Tog . obama, 118 (Wiillama), 6 1 bev — 0 yotter | | Royal White, 105, second; Do' 0 ¢ t 5 f Whit ° oll, 108, third, ‘Time, 114 14, ; ‘gilt ur rea a e 0 e baw Mecond race, cleven-sixteenths o ay “The trouble with many baseball 4 He—tted Bill, 109 (Hayes), 3 to Wan d 0 U | J 5 i Sb ee es id Ba Cua ess M4 {and Our Usual January Selling chanical baseball,” says Stanley ere gh bd ns Al analy, 108 secon D i Robinson, of the Bt, Louis Cardi BROKEN WATER PIPES ant | row of a lumber dealer © ote, Third race, fifteensixteenths of a verything Wintery ” bt nals. “I believe as ene gamos are THE THING-—WHEN THAW i a sinking bileatully to ab ith! mile—Jim Pendergast, _ ¥. bet 4 Jost through dumb playing as any lima ut at tle feet el nedl son), § wea; M, A. Powe :. Fi other ono cause The player who conan. THERE WILL BE A] OM imiterwards to tind Milpelf| mecond; Chestnut, 112, third. Time, héchien* Gilet bathe Santina iH fails to keep Mia wits about him al oeLue srt atarwarte to ind pO | cn | the time and whe does not grasp an | al yetihe fire which was combubtnal Fourth race, one and one-alx at Half Price and Less i 4 opportunity as soon as It arises is | Did you go downtown thie morn-| the bedclothes, Later he eavg@rved | teoutha milew—Hooligan, 111 (Hor dy «f-sehd wales caeet, sretiesag TE not a valuable man to a team, We fr i without waaht *, and} conditions and applied tee @MM-| por), 8 to 1, won; Jake Moose, 97, Butte lstadartontase’ coenscaiag ta wetoen teece ecole / j were playing New York one day whyt Was it b the | prewaes to cool the burns ‘Fhe are: | yecond, swagger, 106, third wig” ib. = season oat wybers br er ps | were all froeen and there was ne | the aimouphere was then Balm) tolicse 26. ' a Bale. Gurely these are remarkable values. againat us in the lest half of the } water to be had, or wae it becwuse | the overheated spots on hie gn Fifth race, seven-oighths | s ninth, when we went to bat. The | the cold eae seas chased down rte ' on ath 109 (Graham), Ladies’ 50-Inch Coates, Ladies Long Coats firet man up was one of the best your back when, viewing « pitcher “Oh Joy!” Gay Plumbers. won, Hand Mutdem, 107, sec i / Fitted back and loose fit! Loose fitting and hitters om the team. He had made full of ice, overcame y will] fut the plumbers arc thé h@bpy| Hogum, 100, third, Time, 1 ting styles, materials of (be| tea wtyies. ‘The most p two bite that game, good, lone power and you got over the warh-|men, ‘This morning they tmughed] gixth race, seveneighths kind that will give most #t-| mixed grays, browne drives, Wall, what did he do but | ing habit until the ¢ lin fiendish gleo am thoy nudamd/each | miie-—Temaceo, 92 (Bandy), even, infying wear, mixed gray®,| greens, also broadelothe tat 4, second; Ocean dant. Me was thrown out at first by a rod. The second man up went out on an infield ball and the third singled. The fourth one struck out, | checks, plaids and stripes; | solid colorings of bh every coat reveals beautiful! brown and red on trimming effects; velvet col-| of athiched straps lar and cuffs, eto, Garments) yet collar and enffa, moderates? “her in the ¢ exeimed: | won; Pinusible, Anyway, there was many a| “Wait wetil the thaw comes! Just/ ghore, 94, third, Time, 1/30 £6. qullty-looking unwashed face th yw the cracks In the broken pipes morning, and the emall boy-—t « chinked up with tee and the ascor. ‘ | . | Th, Se: owes, m| ote: Cows, yo i ending the game. ao. eng el boy who will se day perhaps | leaks are keeping themactves secret { that you will be glad to buy| some with fine satia fi ing back to our ho 2 ih ay Brad be at the head of the city water de« led, but when that Ice meli#—“after| First race, three-quarters of & “a at this extraordinary low) Choices garments. — of aa tye tee od und | partment-—was tickled to ath} us the deluge mile~-Hnapala, 109 (Wilmot), 60 to : i, tight ween one. os he game ft 0 gage © hie physiogomy escaped th tt be necessary tol1, won; Elftn King, 107, second; | lem . aeerd howe, pert when bie physlogomy escaped the| Hip be will y won | Regularly priced from $1 ° roasted them good and plenty tally eorubbing travel across the kitchen floor and|Komombo, 106, third rime, | a eco a #15 to!) Reguiarly priced trom $25 tg tokt them ft was dumb playtog and ~ - , now in the January| $30, now in the k hy the first m | It was a night of Mat-lrons, hot | basements will be nverted intel iit s4 Gale at only 87.50 Rule es oe ooee le ee, Se beaten when | 1 bricks and water bottles, and even | domestic natatoriums. The piv Second race, threeeighths of al ' 7 Y eee aie wea ave trtoa fe aa ee then] SPRAY LIKE MACHINES.” the best of these radiated but cool/er man will hold high carnival! mile-Magazing, 110 (Bullman), 3} fico our window display gfe pie ae oy he cold, gray | Distr 6 will be it, He whllto 6, won; Booger Hed, 106, see Ingle would have put| hard luck, for hard luck had noth-| sympathy towards (h Id, gray | Distinotly bh s . , ; aan © ine oe me ling to do with It’ Bo many fellows | dawn of the morning. ven the|have a lead-pipe cinch with wum Kismet Jr, 110, third, 1Te,)§ us in the running. ‘It was Ae : . — es vere or ig oe ie ogee tor hy no larg yer Third race, one milo—Markle us,’ I told the boys Mayer, 104 (McDaniel), Il to 5, 7 ! dd ith head ic sf ves to pasar anything more oni pasoballa. iit oe ge ye a. e }tellus, 107, third, Time, 1:45 12. : | Fourth race, one and onesie i teenth miles—Arime, 102 (Fisher), } 6 to 5, won; Lord Stanhope, 99, held away a8 @ erous tren ones thrown tt cleotrio tight gle January Specials Tomorrow in The “ Busiest Basement” White Crockery and Hotel Ware at especially prices, Guch value! a i $1.25 Fancy White Combi-; lée Faney Shaped en mee sy cL. RHODES. second: W. H. Carey, 119, third nettes, Open Blop Jars White V able a BY FRED J. HEWITT. “Well, Mr. Sharkey,’ said «il ( je Star Special < Time, 1:31 26. with cover and handle the January -< at only # eT Many a good atory is told on Tom | butcher, ‘you bow wht the turkey un} Fifth race, three-quarters of a firet quality, January price oe ? Sharkey, but Tim McGrath, the} dressed. In getting ready for the} HONOLULU, Hi. 1. Jar. 1--Whether planning it or not, the Jap | mile-—Rodotfo, 107 (FL. Smith), & wo) only . cons ste | $1.10 Per Dozen Hotel { famous trainer, and Eddie Grapey,| table 1 suppose we dressed away | aneso are going at it as if they wore arranging for the permagent im |1, won; Betsy» 108, second; Foo: | $1.78 Per Doren Hotel Cups} divual Creamers, fi t the “ Honest} about five pounds of it | dustrial conquest of these islands 110, third. Time, 1:16 1-2. and Sameer, bow! shaped chine dea rs 4 Blacksmith” ‘Ie that the case?’ asked Shar-| Every child born of Japanese parents te bronght up to remember h race, three quarters of a) Gastnen, Sebuliny priee arty on MOLY +s soil and peer of alll key tartl “Well, tn the future| that he is Japanese; that the emperor is his sovereign, and the Jap | mile-—Ptmkim, 107 (MeDaniel), 3 to + . 2 40e White Opal Lamp y tartly . each .. sirsreeeee- DO] dome shaped, 104neh anese language and literature his best acquisitions 2, won; Gold Heather, 106, second; As soon as a Japanese child ivbora in any part of Hawall the fact | Banlada, 106, third. Time, 1:18 14 storedat the Japanese consulate in Hono- referees, vie) nane of this 3 o'clock weighing for with each other|me When I buy turkey I want in the spinning| ringside weight. Good day. That’s/of birth and parentage is rex $2.75 Per Doxen Hall Boy| -danuary price only ,, » January price each,| 5. per Roll Acorn Telleb away your old! of yarns about all’” | tulu, and a certificate of suc h regietration t¢ issued. That is forever New APARTMENT wouse. clothes, Have them cleaned to 15e per, soft quality; wi the famous And here's Tim McGrath's prise | the documentary proof that thechiid is a subject of the mikado. A modern apacinont house, with| let like new at the Pantorlum $1.26 Per Dozen Hotel Footed dial tomcmneus a ery bag aegy a oe Se 56 tire Wud taen-enemn, apartanntbag a OE I sce Oyster Bowls, January ; we waa Sharkey was in a restaurant one | l# to be built by G, O, Guy south of price each, only ..66 12¢@! No C. O. D. orders “After 1 m-| C29, Sad ordered lobster. The walt Yesler, The butiding, whieh ts to Regular $10 Canvas Covered ) Regular $9.50 Cowhide er brought ta a big fellow, but the righthand claw was missing. be on Washington st, between Fit teenth and Mixteenth ava, will be three * high, and modern in every reepect WATER PIPES FROZEN AT FORT LAWTON. Trunks, i stad Cases, le of solid sole Soltdly built with brass locks,!" heavy cloth Mned, comers and bumpers; very| straps and English special tomorrow a{ only halter ring handle 86.9) special tomorrow 6.95) Specting a Banch of Christmas turkeys in a butcher shop, Sharkey decided on “"How's this? asked Sharkey: one weighing 18 pounds, and paid What's the matter with this one for tt “Well, you see, Mr. Sharkey,” de- “When the bird reached Tom's clared the waiter, ‘When the fish. house the latter decided to weigh | ermen catch these lobsters they de ft, because he is suspicious of/ liver them alive to the dealers. everybody. He found it weighed | They put them afl in a big sack, e@nly 13 pounds. and the creatures get te fighting. “As angry a8 a Mareh hare,| This fellow evidently got the worst Sharkey set off with Mr. Turk for) of It.” the butcher shop, “Tom thrust the plate away from “What's the matter with this|bim with a look of disdsin on his 3 ~bird?” he asked, angrily. “When I) face. 3 bought it it weighed 13 pounds; “Bring on the winner, please.’ the next morning to thaw them out now it weighs only 13" “And the waiter aid.” RRUSUOUSOESRSECESSESUSES ESS SERENE THE MARKETS CELEBRATING THE MIKADO’S BIRTHDAY IN HONOLULU, This severe ak a of cold weather | As soon as the child ts bigyof a Japanese war veasel in Hot] ig making business on Western av Jenough he is seat to school—to the [lulu harbor or @ mosses beg we very dul, The local gardenere are | Public schools of the territory 194, a pers , a choots |, bringing anything to market @| Where he tx taught in English. Bat and the commission houses have Fancy Rockers Fort Lawton was minus « water ae — ss oe The An elegant line of Fancy on weather Teme «@ t water - c pipes Monday wight, and it required | Rockers at reduced prices; one lot worth $2.50 marked some hours of hard work on the ! § part of Uncle Sam's “boys in blue” oS $F ocvccee nett The Warmest Shopping Place in Seattle ‘The store ta comfortably heated; patrons will suffer tinconventence from the cold while trading at G chagan's. = Woc for CHARTER “OAK Ranges. a* * within walking distance to mateh| ioc. pattentt - x for an hour and a halt tn the morn-| down to the wharf in procession 0] rrea) br the veestabier su rl tng before the opening of the pub | view the rahip or greet the Vij inves ordered from Bpokane. THIRD OF A SERIES BY ORGE A. BARTON, CHAM. He schools, and for an hour and 4) itor from the mikado. steamer City of Pusblo arrived boas . half in the afternoon after the close| Many occupations are entiréty],,, day from San Francisco, laden | i oaeeeeenenamennienniemmiemmnmmmmnnmemmmnnssateimenenianatial PION BAG PUNCHER OF THE WEST. af the public achools, be Is secretly |controlied by the Japs They mre] vii - poppe 8 BOXES AHRHRRERAERAREME RARER ERE H HERE nerncred in Japanese nohoots crowding Into others Soot, tora tines 5 my recweren The military idea is constantly; At the present rate of Increase it a 00 Per Year and U Inculsated fe these sehonie. Both | wil! not be many years betdee ife-|"*" Tome beter - $3 e bore and girls are taught drilix and} wall, industrially, will be fs. the etwilar exerctses, and the arrival) complete controt ot the Japamese * * Pee. ee del Firat Annual Banquet. (Beattie Star Special Service.) SAN FRANCISCO, J: il—The ‘The Left Shift. | conduct af the street railway com- Che fret aneual Sengect Sethe ‘The “shift” biow is much used | panies of San Francisco toward the | washington #tate Mining is tm boxing, with a sleep-producing | public called for a severe repri-| iin wit be held tonight arg - 4 effect. Bob Fitzsimmons made thie | mand when the cases of the 33 V0 | Commercial elub. style of straight blow | laters “<3 en ordinance epee mous. Step forw {th your! Dereens from riding on the steps ¢ res i on care were brought up before Jud ball rebounds| Zdward Shortall. The judge dis coe § gg gh nt in| missed all of the step riders and blocking, stop the bag with the| ‘eciared that he would dismiss all right fist. The arm should be bent) of them that the United Railways and the bag caught on the side of brought to him uatil the railway the fist. In blocking the bag with company provided more cars for the public the right fist, it will naturally re) iy) trent car service here is the bound again. enire. worst in the country. Since the dis ig Step forward with the right foot, at the same time biffing the bag with a straight right arm jolt. As the bag rebounds, stop it with the left fist, as explained in the left shift. must ST REMOVE “BNOW, The Safest, Most Profitab Most Permanent Invest- ment Today Is Copper 5 Per Cent. Interest on Savings Deposits. Security Savings and Safe Deposit Co. 113 Seneca Street. E is wise, who with an eye to future, invests his money in a copper mine. More fortunes are from mining investments than from other source. No other industry such enormous returns as do the of successful mining companies. We invite you to investigate osition which will make many fo Why Not Yours? It is up to you. We present the oppar- Mad Be 1 guarantee to absolutely cure every conse of Ru which, after examination. acoept for treatment. | am 4 uate of the best revogn! ro penn, Canadian end American For 40 years T hay my time and attention Tn t he treatment and cure of Ru and my cured patients ber obably KOHLER & CHASE Eatebiished 1860. 1905 SECOND AVENUE UNION BAKERY & CAFE 1413 Seoond Ave. Mayor Moore has requested the police department to entoree the ordinance requiring the removal of now and ice from the sidewalks by property owners and household era. THREE MADE SERGEANTS BY NEW POLICE ORDINANCE experience in the cure of Rupture, euch ae TI be~ lieve no ether physician can of- fer you. The thorough and lasting cures which I making every @ay, year after ¥ and the grateful endorser ot my cured patients pr that my method of treatmest ts all I clatm for it, end I earnestly tn vite you to call on me or write for further convincing proof of aooD PIANOS Victor and Edison Talking Machines SHEET MUSIC, STRINGS We will move on Wed- nesday to our new location, 217 Pike St., and be open for business Thursday, Jan. 17, at 6 a. m, Beageant'’s commissions have been handed by Chief of Pollee| Wappenstein to Patrolmen J. King. | Frank Bryant and Swan Hadreen. | The three passed the examination r THE SHIFT BLOW, for sergeants and, under the ordt-| ances is, elie a 711 Second Avo., attte U i w ‘ anen ed by the counci o pein “oe Bt Blocking Bag With Left Fist and | nan by t - or pain. one withost te tunity. It is for you to decide whether: with your work ot Ready to Land With Right. | aay night, became eligible at business YOUR TEETH Call at my off prove my statemer you to pre » and IT wilt and refer ent Beattle bust you profit by it or let it pass on unh ed to make the other fellow’s fortu Should be examined fre- ; | noes men whom I have cured. quently. Food often lodges : am always willing to walt between them, causing deca : aster of Avril 18 the warvice bas | gor my few until cure Is effected and bad breath.” A itee at Hi? While you trudge on in the old rut be t one, and the erm re onobdle ention wil oop them in Pie es companios have falled 0 provide |f CONSULTATION PEE good order at a uittic cont HHT Don’t wait, delays are dangerous. Call 5 g CALL TODAY A SUFFERING, Houre—9 a m. to Sp. m. Bums oa, m. to t p. m. STOR Let us give them that at tent or send for prospectus today. HORSE SHOE MIN (ine.) 231 Epler Block—Seattie, Washington MINATION FREE. half enough cars to ecommortat Get Iato One of Our the public, Going to and from work the roofs, bumpers, steps and every re) V ERCOA I Ss sel im te ae hee OR. CLARKE Co. : ssibly cling to are bine 183 Gecond Av. &., Cor. Whee Full set of teeth, fit Sapsetet yple Becanas some ny an ington St, Seattie, Wash, Gold Crowns, aes ) riders retused to give up thelr Bridge work At Nearly HALF PRICE nickels for such accommodations | <= Gold Filings that stay in the railway company dug up some it mnt a $100 old ordinance relating to riding on || PUGET SOUND. MARBLE: & ee oe eee q =rC ; i ete., and commanded Chief of » Ine, are now all reduced to ’ before Judge Cemetery work of every den ASSOCIATED DENTISTS } DR. F. J. BETHEL, MGR. (Fifteen Years’ Experience.) Phone, Main 1772. Open Evenings and Sunday Forenoons. Rooms 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 1112 Second avenue, Opp. Garvey-Buchanan’s But when ‘ a sertption. Were $10.00. shortall the hore of the or 2410 First Ave, Geatth ind. Yor’, ce were given their freedom | sain 3099 i fnar are now all reduced to . F - cannienereemgeanie | | Were $12.00. MILKMEN DELIVER DAIRY } PANTS il . PRODUCTS IN SOLID FORM $5 “0 Hage $18 Overcoats 1? Memt \ ciati sre now all feduced to . You could have had te cream by | LASCOW = ty ice embers Washington State \ : Association " the gallon this morning at 10 cents @iee @_medien| geaduale, 0 new o: Were $18.00. a quart. Perha me of it YO20-Ist MILL with Dr, Ring in the pract $20 Overcoats | would fot have been very sweet or | FUT R CML Lael ~ ve rich, but it d have been ice | — ire now all reduced to cream in any event, Every dairy | —— ¢ w wagon had gallons of it. When the|l gim, the button man, makes WHO QUESTIONS ITt oo ere $20.00, driv arted on thelr routes the|] puttone while you walt. All jac oes oc is no @ $25 Dvercoats milk was warm, and the cream was |] sizes, 10 cents a dozen. re now all reduced ain in this sate Jong. in the|] TH® LADYWARE sTore, re n Il rec to ones nt ollinsg ar . - 1316 Becond Ave., Wer be . ly hours he morning, ‘with ° A t A * Cre $2§.00, the cold wind blowing a gale and| pperite the Aronde. home, oF Gh our oftion. he temperature very, very cool, th wddenly fron By the tim — Office Houre—-9 a. m. to 8 p. m On the milkmen re 1 the customer | Lady attendant — 8q the milk and ¢ream was frozen} DOWNING, HOPKING & RYER CONSULTATION FREE. uare hard it they could not pay ¢ house for 6 I U Opposite Hl cut with a Knife, lot alone boing|f 4 pp GROKER® Drs. RING and BARNES . sort 615-617 First Aven bi po : in the anne. rgd rbd PRIVATE WIRES OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS, PACIFIC & PUGET comer, ue ' . porubae ten Tel. Main 279. Ind. 279, 982 Arcade Bidg., Third Floor, Front of Elevator, TLIN corn | aten thi Rooms 304-305-306 Alaska Bldg. Main 4185, Ind. 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