The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 21, 1907, Page 2

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Tt was red hot basketball the girtt | of the Aigh achoe! put up Saturday night at the Armory ty the atrugste | for the Interachotastic champtonehip. | And the Sophs are it The championship game was be- | tween the Sontors and Sophs they Daving defeated the Junioge and Freshman in the preliminaries & Week ago. From the toot of the whiatlethe Sophs pat up the baaket- Dall, shooting Daekers from a dia- tance and they stewed good team work fn handitug the ball At the n@ of the gaime the score stood 12 to.8 In the Soph's faver, By defeating the Juniora 21 to 10 the Freshman won third place In the serter, This game was close and the more interesting and the Freshmen Overtame the hand of being mUCB smaller then their opponents ‘The high schoot orcheatra fur- nished music during the waits Games are soon to be arranged with the University and Franklyn bigh echool. The lineup tn Saturday’a games sere! Pésition, Sophomores Center .... Forward . Forward Forward . Guard . Guard . Position. Center . Forward Porward Guard Guard Um pires— Misses The Greek societion of the “t." have arranged the following pro- on our left-over stock of Winter wearabies will put our loss in your pocket— if you purchase any one of the Smart Sults or Overcoats offered in this great January Clearance Sale. This is an - tunity that no man should miss to ‘*fill up” his wardrobe for time to come. The sav- For $6.65 can buy Suits or setter that were $10 and cheap at that. For $ 8.00 y may select Suits or ercoats of excellent lity that were reason- ly priced at $12. For $13.35 we will give you choice of Suits or Overcoats that you will say were big value at $20, and easily worth five dollars more. For $16.65 uw may have a $27.50 ue $30 Suit or Overcoat made of highest grade imported or domestic fabrics. Every garment sold at the clearance price with a positive yarantee of being precisely as rep- resented—or your money back. No charge for alt tions. Ghe HUB O'5-O57 Preet 2.5 0, etd ‘ ¢ sy 4 % aint | t 1 be ae , , BIG MEET ON senson will be pulled off Wednee-| ger, 109, third. Tima, 1:14 1-6, from seven state at the untversity Saturday) W. scholastic Athletic association W485) p, while trying to make a record disorganized and the affairs which | on 'y lung testing machine, became over to the management of the ant | jator | Tacoma; |berg, Spokane; Catlin, Ellensburg; | ptonship will be decided at New jeleeted captain of the 1907 “3 Sev ity Savings aid Safe er? Boe, & * ’ Suk |e ih Tost i for the The eo will ha will be George Friedm 0B) ault te tution and aw na nage vnipla first game of basketball of the sea of a tryout than a regular game, and the men who have been trying a chanee to show what they can do, roeke of Ballard. og om) ve a chance tr Lambert, AND RASMUSEN There ta a contentidh In the de- Idaho haa brought the charges year represented on one of the de THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JAN. 41 1907 “|THE BLOSSOM KID’ IS AT EMERYVILLE SI BASKET BALL GAME ght the 8, A, ©. will play ite t will be more in the nature B. A. © team will be given nioat will be with the Sham x Uhoge who out Tonight Weigle, Plummer, Sullivan, Moran Kel ody, Reser, McDonald, Riféy Allgu and ECT TO HALL bating league, 7 Universition of Washiekten, Oregon] (Seattle Star Gpecial Gervice.) and lane, which will probably re-| gan FRANCISCO, Jan, 21-~ the changing df the Sunstt- heat year “The Hloasom Kid,” one of the mont widely known racetrack characters in the wortd, has arrived at Rmery ville, after & strenuous season around the metropolitan tracks. The Blossom Kid'»” real name te Eddie Healy, Bookmaker, plung- bmitted them to the Oregon * for eonaideration, She Ina that Washington t NEVADA—“HELP YOURSELVES, BOYS." | Dating teams by two college @r and clubhouse commissioner are BY FRED J. HEWITT. jvater—Rasmusen, of the some of hin capacities. university, and Hell, of Wavh When it comes to atreaks of luck ‘This ls certainly the golden age of pugiliem. fon, Thene men are both on the! gagie ia there with belle. He has team which will meet Oregon, and “LWwocase By the same token, the state of Nevada ts the golden mecea for the men of the mitts. Not so many years ago two brutsera of acknowledged cleverness would get together and sl onw another for the edification of « bunch ef boxing enthuale for purses in the neighborhood of $1,000. And the fighters of those days thought they were well pald for their services. ‘Things are different now. Noah Bruseo, better known to the sporting fraternity as Tommy meet rather part Burns, received $1.26 and car fare for bis initial attic. that 14 Hie recent mixup with Philadelphia Jack O'Brien tn Los Angele’ | aeit as netted him exactly $19,000. | Washte wii] be Kid Herman, the Ghetto champion, fought his firat Sight ts Chi- cago and received about four bits for his portion of the work In bout in whieh he proved the vietor, ‘This same Herman loves to Joo Gans at Tonopah, New, recently, gota knocked out and yet recetves $8,000 as a balm to bis footings. Battling Nelson carned $2.50 for his first appearance In Chicage ond was presented with $15,000 as his bit of the battle with Joe Gans at Goldfield. Joo Gans recetved $12,000 for his Nelson fight and $17,000 for stowing away Kid Herman, a total of $29,000 for 49 rounde of milltog. Gana had, op to the time of the golden age in Nevada, been fighting continuously for more than 10 years. Dering that time he may © garned @ trifle more than $29,000 all told, but Bis manager, Al Herford, gathered the better portion of apoila. Gans ta to recetve $15,000 from the Tonopah Athietie chub If he beats Jimmy Britt in Merch. His portion will be $10,000 if he loses. fratern a bow! been ta. as Oregon te ready and willing to} Waehington that Idaho's action is These meo are both regular stu- dents at the walwersity For Idahe to object ia talk by the students 98 af indication | the” matter, BOWLING LEAGUE Representatives from the different held each Week betwoen fhe ditfer- ont “trate” taken ia the game 6nd some strong Be bead, . A shoemaker is advised to stick | to his last. A ball player must stick been knoyy to rum & note” up to a couple of thousands by the time the fifth race rolled ground, and then bet it all on the Inat event last one over, but net often Healy ia new writing tlcketw for Applegate @ Oo, at Emeryville, but lbeforg the season ts over he will climb out of the box and male one af bis fmous p zen and either win a bundle or go broke, That ts his nature them it i considered at) il -thmed, forntan ot her debating iano dose not consider her- | strong in forensic work aa} ngton, At any event nothing done this’ year in regard to Wanted—The address of the man who sald Tommy Murphy didn't have » punch.-Young Corbett. It's a dali day in sports when Marvin Hart and Mike Sebreck are not maiched again. Tite time it ia at Kalamageo, Michigan THE MARKETS ‘The tying up of the railroads bas caused a shortage of fruit and vere tables and the only gvode to arrive 6m the street were a car of Yakima apples. They are selling at $1.26 iting met recently and formed ing league. A schedule has ade Up Where contmets will be Great interest te being oy rae - ghangarre to bant. to $1.75. Warmer weather has Rhyolite offers $50,900 for a battle between Jim Jeffries and « wert " ol suitable npponen rat you don’t succeed, try | caused a drop im the price of exgs " “ beset from (20 wo dc. It ie expected Greeartver offers $30,990 for a good match. Goldfield will hang ep & like amount for a match ealihre ‘Thee there are a host of other miniag camps that are ready asd willing to toss their money fn the air for a little pagiliatic excite ment Bat is tt the fun the Datties furntah that prompts the promoters in Nevada to get besy? Not much. * Nevada needs advertising. Every sporting page in America given fust so much free adver tising to the Golden State--and thoy are thinking of forgetting the old “Sage Brush” nickname and adopting the other They are wine people in Nevada, even if they are extravagant And the men of the oiltts are getting the harvest. This ts certainly the golden age of pugiliom. TV sett Yellow Kid, iw 1a. ek good third meee a OAKLAND, Firet race, sevon-sinteanths of « mile-—Love of Gold, 110 (Wititams), 6 to 1, won; Jeremiah, 107, second; Witmore, 107, third. Time 1453-6. Becond rece, Futurity course | WEDNESDAY might at the Beattle Athietie! Third race, three-fourthe of a) two scientific bomert| mile Dollie Deliara, 91 (Handy), | from BPO) #5 to 1. wom; Kart Rogers, 16%, #eo- "p with the best Beat| ong; Burleigh, Lid third. Time, | produce In those lines. Douglas, the Spokane boxer, hae Ed Hubberd showld be) mura. Tima, 1/431 last. Theem} pifth race, one and one-aixteenth 6 o'clock Wednesday} miiee—Voiaday, 192 (Miller), even, mo exceed 133) won; Gateway, 10%, second; Beech wood, 104, third, Time, 1:501-2. ust ie being drubbed tn-" sixth race, five-eighth of a mile meet the 13¢-pounder , —Cioud Light, 107 (MeBride), 3 to Spokane. The wrett-)1, won; Goran shore, 31, second; done at 115 and 136) Kecamado, 198, third. Time, SPORT DOPE Extra! Extra! Fred Tenney says he has no hope of winning the 107 pennant for Boston. DAY MEET of tha delegates igh schools of the At Madison Square Garden, New York, February 2, 1,000 school chii- dren are expected to participate tn \the athletic carnival given by the | Irish-American Athletic club. i Ats |i inter) = ©. Zimmerman, Harrisburg, ! bington it formerly controtied were SI¥0 | nornivzed He died a few. hours versity se ‘The association was formed two) yrurphy 2, got $2,690 for whipping years ago tae Mev Bye thy }Young Corbett. Corbett got $2,900 ocietnatio mast bet gto for getting whipped j aoe nn np ae ae yon Samy Sebring thinks he f# tn This jhard luck because he is sentenced ean heiowh yg Bena teg ero famed to remain en outlaw. In olden times ae lg @ La news caught with the goods on | them were quartered ‘and hanged, — - 2 od Te Care the holdup as Jimmy does, either, Dean, Bellingham; Sel- coal National amateur bilflard cham Grimm, Centralia, and Stewart of) york March 4, Wenatchee balk line, SMITH CAPTAIN Smith was Matches to be 14.2 ial | Lots of reckless fellows loft in the world. Minor leagues are over run with daredevil fire eaters who unant{mously | want to become umpires. | high | school football squad at the meet- ing held late Saturday afternoon Smith has played the position of left halfback for the past two years and is one of the star players of the Seattle bunch, being an exceptional- ly good ground gainer. It is very probable that next year's eleven will be made up principally of this year's players. RACES SATURDAY | AscorT. Jay Jack O'Brien says he ts contt- dent if he goes to London he can induce the National Sporting club of that city to raise the purse for a co with Gunner Motr from to $10,000. If anyone can we con game on the English, the boy to do it SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES $3.00 Per Year and Un of isl % to Ban 1-4 a fifty First race, three-quarters mile-—Kilter, 110 (Bullman), 5, won; Livius, 110, nd lada, 105, third. Time, 1:16 Second race, ono mile wee varde—Biack Prince, 110 (Me Dnujel), 6 to 1, won; Sheriff Bell, 110, second; Tuttenham, 107, third Time, 1:48 | Third tace, one mile and fifty | arde—-Von Tromp, 110 (Harris),| 6 to 5, won; Wand Over, 107, nec ond; I Told Yow, 107, third. Time, 4d Fourth race, ond and one-clghth miles—J. F. Donohue, 108 (} ot), 6 Sher Cent. Interest on Savings Deposits. A hit in time may dave the nine! that the price will drop even lower. Sweet ia a base hit after We Have Fuel Enough to S This City LL that, ig necessary Is to transport it a short d ket, A etty that today is in the midst of a coal future depeads upon securing a steady supply of fuel. We refer tothe city of Edmonton, in the province city that is coming to the front more rapidly than any that has doubled in population in the past year, and that will soon be the larg- est city in Western Canada. Situated in the heart of the richest wheat country transcontinental! railroads, ita future is assured. Manufac fous to locate there ; it occupies the vantage point in thi have been held back simply on account of this lack of fuel. We can supply this demand. We hold the key to We have struck natural gas on our property, just north of Edmonton. strong, steady flow of gas, that when lighted can be seen for miles around, A gas with a very strong petroleum odor Twenty-three miles af pipe line will carry this gas to Edmonton and give us one of the most valuable franchises in Western Canada, more wells we will have an onlinited supply. We say an unlimited and inexhaustible supply beca drilling our first well, and that of the Canadian government, who in 1897 made an experimental bore in this same field, and wore compelled to stop drilling at a depth of 820 feet on account of the immense flow of We quote from the log of this well as given in vol port of the Canadian Geological Survey, as follows: “863-366 [t Hard gand rock, with lavers.af softer rock. : .. feet struck oli af a very heary specific gravity. away tnio the river, There was a good deal of ga! troleum “420-625 tt. Gray shale, pure and free from odor freer arti ° ft ed before Struck gas ond some ol! at THO fect. but of flo gravity that Sometimes he pats that) ; ertor, Mutton has gone up ball a cent, with this heavy pe struck « strong flow of gas. Considefable off coming away with He ame out with r T per pound selling at 10 1-2¢ and Me Many of the commission merchants have goods In tran but arrivals on are fow and far be During mm eKEs were the past week no Ores ) vegetables, wyen aK) The Store That Serves You Best Our’s Is a White Sale Where Economy and Elegance Megt | Now on its second week of most spirited Geeme as though the crowds grow greats become better known, T on, SOORERD recelved Potatoes, Wont White vers, per ton, 08 bags | of the year to buy Undermusiine will be gone, Ladies’ 750 Gkirte in the Bale | Ladies’ $1.50 Gowns iq of White at only se Gale of White at only, Musiin, tucked flounce and) Fino cambrie gowns hematitched bord gener: | trimmings of Ieee or ously out; no gat | broidery, Well ments in this White Bale or low neck ayian Other Skirts BNE, PRE, UP | Other Gowns age to. 8U.98 | to ; con covers, 25 ae. UP TO Os Roguior $2.25 Gitk Voiles Newent spring styles, just in, colors of gray, brown, | Regular $1.50 Covert Good coating weight, a as ee nary, cream and black;| “!¥ Sdapted for mew t., we per tb i; ve | specialty priced tomorrow, Karments; specially ducka, th, ™ poe oe | at yerd ... + 1,75) tomorrow at yard. Very Special Offeri Micora im snagte: come Mh. epee: veal, 1; mmtton, 1B, 4 be pert 1 al TOMORROW FROM GTO 11 A. mM j Tama," pew ii, Lie; di wot Fish. Children’s $1.60 Biderdown| Children’s Bearskin Rehacnee naitiut, tm su@nye: steamer ata-—tomorrow from % to| tomorrow from § te i “Ge, enlenon ‘ oa ath ~ eH it a m. at ose | at ‘4 fh. 0 per Re 4 | Ladies’ $1.50 Pinid Walste-~| Ladies’ $1.50 Bat ‘ Pata ges ane Ee | tomorrow from 8 to 1 & m.!| tomorrow f om 8 te If = gh sicreece a a Ladiew $1.50 Fure~easlly | peaioe $840 1 fs made up ite jaunty Winter Caps—tomorrow from # to 1h am, AE pees Ge |. Faney Cotton suiting—|7 crow from § to Il a | yar eseeages OO] 8 i-to° Bieached Muslin—26 | 25¢ Pringed inches wide—-tomorrow from| Towels Stella at, yerd Ge lla. m, Women's, Boys’ and Children’s Underwear—An og ing, cholce garment®; values up to 360—tomorre Hay and Feedetuffs, tomorrow from § te at . . se Cream White otra? 10 brick, per mm. 6; plas | or, wel, Ws. ‘ont tering baie, per i, be: wietah lath, yard. | he a m. at only, each Wier; hard wall plaster, tom, Ob; wood S60 Mhell Curlos—-tomorrow ; Ladies 20¢ Fe Hh, 8 Stella. m. at. cach..| lare—~spe: fron Nuts and Figs. be and 100 Wash Laces, tomorrow . morning between the hours of & 2c Y ; and 11 at only Vevesrece Here 1s on offering that merits @ most : sponse, Scores of women will doubtless be bere at eight to get first chofee, Just the laces { trimmings—-Normandy, Valenciennes and Torch & Rages and Insertions in chotee widths and fn most ‘ably patterns, The special price quoted represents but ton of their real worth 2c Glass Berry Dishea, from { 19¢ Wire Corner 8 to Li a. m. tomorrow at,/ orn, foes 8 ¥ morrow at, each ..,,, i Union men take notion We put the label on every ment Suits to order, B16. UNION TAILORS. Two stores, 618 Srd av, 220% James at S } ! s Bim, the bution man, makes buttons while you walt, All sizes, 10 conte & dozen, THE LADYWARE STORE, 1816 Becond Ave, Opperite the Arcade, ge) , + upply istance to a waiting mar- famine, and whose very of Alberta, Canada. A on this continent. One in the world, with three cturing concerns are anx- s whole territory. They this city’s future A and by boring a few use of our experience in Natural Gas. ume ro of the annual re- i | RATES $15.00 PER | { | | At about #65 “Several harreia Gaa remarkably the water avy off stefiar to the ent most severe cases People are fast coming to éemant tings in the sand pumm The he {i seema mixed all through the sand nione and shale at thie depth. The water waa shut off by the casing at 740 rection teem feet and the hole ts perfectly dry with the exception of the water we put ost only 2 to arf This shows that there te » water | nea, which Is of great importance and value as an “168-181 ft. At 772 fect a heavier flow of ean wan # rearing noise coming trom the bore, and had qui odor, Tm ed Quantities of petroleum * * ’ $00 © oo * Ae Oe nndow struck. * © The roar he he dtilied through 18 inches of « cong! imbedded tn heavy petroleum. A threw out the nodules with clots of oll.” At this point they were unable to control the gas on account of the small 4 5-Binch casing in usq No further drilling Was done for want of an appropriation to carry on the work, but this same well Was been flowing continuously When you take into consideration the fact that this is in the same field we are opening up, and that we had practically the same ext our well, you will readily understand why we invested the money from the sale | sa of stock in the largest and most complete drilling outfit ever of our first shipped int@#iCanada, An outfit which the Oil Well Su admittedly the laggest oil well supply house in the cour order hand!®t bythem in the past two years. You ca®easily see why we have invested our own tion, and w wé are going to push it forward to a suc With t8§ hundreds of thousands of tons of high-gre erty, forme y seepage of of] from below, it is only a when we will be shipping this product into the markets furnishing ofie of Canada’s leading cities with light and fident of op¢ping up one of the greatest oil fields ever We are going to buy more pipe and equipment. ( ury stock is §elligg at age per share, par value $1.00, It price, and wal mgke big money for you The fad thag our first block of stock was taken up x » is one in a thousand our proposi who boughfit—ien who are well known in this city; m investors, We have only introduced you to our proposition, br amount of matter this space will carry We have facts and documents to present to you thr fice is open in the evening for your conyenience, or we ¥ to you American-Canadian Oil Co. 320-321 American Bank Build! Second Avenue and Pike Street, Seatt! “Watch for the Rush Into Edmonton Next Summer” b pronounced drilled through known Ve want you to know some of the people these lower mand jon for ofl trock, It kinds of either at your heme or at ear most moderate Lora, Rooording We fee required. Office Hours—9 a. m. to 5 p.m. and) Wed. and Fri. evenings tiit & Lady Attendant. Consuitation rs. BARNES and YSICIANS, OSTEOPATHIC PH Front of Chee | Have the Gure RUPT ce No Truss, But a Pet manent Cure Leading 40 Years’ Ex I guarantee to every case of after examination, tre ent Lam @ weaved the best reve o Canadian and American Ges For 4@ year Lae my time and - patlents petroleum flow of gas was ow re We nodules the gas mp * this 382 Arcade Bidg. Third Floor, Main 4185. for the past ten years. yerience when we drilled Furniture and Heating Stove Sale Still Continues Dabney - Woodhouse Housefurnishers and Sole Agents for CARTER OAK Ranges. 418 Pike St. Main 8998 pply Co., of Pittsburg: itry—says is the largest money in this proposi- ess, ade asphalt on our prop- question of a short time of the world, as well as fuel. We are also con- 1 Ind. 3096. ’ f ss ur NoNn-asse treatment and and my cured hundreds, some ; your neigbbora, was RS of exclusive Deo me skill and i: sable treas. is an investment at this in a hurry is proof that Rupture, Meve no ether fer you The nen who are known to be PIANOS at there is a limit to the a shea me Vietor and Edison are con Our of Tatking Machines vill be glad to matl them 7ii Second Who.) Boattte nie vite you to call ob me for further convinel these facts. ure without @ 2 or pain, and terfering with your 200 2xi2 Jackscrews At half y Jacks. Loggers’ Supply Go. COLMAN DOCK th Phones 922. e, Second Avs Ingten St, Sea

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