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LICENSED TO WED Marriage Hooanes were tmmned to- day as follows 3 E . B. l Patterson-LaurterCoehrane = © | Patterson, 47, Beattle, to Margaret Y. Laurier, 46, Seattle. Wener-Huckmaster--Clarence — L. | Wener, 45, Beattie, to Henriette Huckmaster, 34, Seattle ae Hooh wader Tate--Oscar —— em Hoo shweder, 29, Seattle, to Josepha @IX TOWNS ALREADY Lineoy JA. Tate, 2%, Seattle, |oattons of other cition desiring ad-| A. Tate 2h, Nene ie iAltte a. ¥. UP AND SEVERAL MORE ARE! jiasion to the league. There will) , seattle UNDER CONSIDERATION —A_ be six clubs and possibly eight be nes. a Oe attle, to Bmma Hee > ‘ore “ @ of it attic 2 MEETING BEING HELD TO. | for the completion of the og PartridgeOraham — Herbert W | Preaident | | the claim that a $8,400 monthly sal | Partridme, 20, Georgetown, to me ary limit would be a tod, but said | Blanche Graham, 20, Georgetown The best of feeling and enthust | je would be a very Mboral limit, In-| Bidridge-Dedain — Marlow Kid wam prevailed at the meeting of | thmating that it would be as good | ridge, 30, Beattie, to Jeanie Dedain, the Northwest Baseball leaaic| as that paid by the Pacific Coast | 21, Tacome hoster yesterday afternoon and | joague at the figures mentioned. Osborne Morgan—J. K. Osborne evening, held in the Hotel Butler.| Applications for admission to the | 46, Beatle, to Mra. tia Morgan, 38 Bo great was the work to be div | teague have been received from | Seattle cussed and transacted ‘Convey-Hillyard--Arthar Convey, that, ad) 5 Walla Walla, Bellingham journing at midnight, the magnates | couver, BC. At Van | 20, Seattle, to Julia M. Hillyard, 4%, DAY. decided to hoki an all-day meeting | couver $20,000 ts sald to have been | Seattle. today. The first session took “P| raised to support baseball In the) aes at 10 o'cloek this morntug }new league The Vancouverttes | Birth Record. At the seanions yesterday the| will be unable to play Sunday ball,| Births were registered today a* Northwestern circuit was arranged | but thelr application ts looked upon | follows for the time being a8 followa: Be) with distinct favor, Bellingham, Ev Gou—At 22¢ Washington st. Jan 23, to wife of Chin Gee Gow, male atte, Tacoma, Spokane, Butte.) erett or Seattle being able to take Helena, Gray's Harbor and Van | over the British Columba toasm’'s | twins, couver, B.C Sunday schedule, Salt Lake ts not Randolph—-At 461 Sixty-fifth av Under consideration Ralting: | considered very eeriousty now that| Jan. M4, to wife of John i. Ran ham, Walla Walla and Salt Lake. | Helena ta not in the figuring of the dolph, a son “Jedge” MoCredie wae not pres |jeague, With Butte and Helena It! Wellman--at 611 Minor av, Jan ent, nor did he have a proay repre: would have had an excellent 24, to wife of H. J. Wellman, 4 son seating him [t ie Just an well that! chance. Bellingham is considered O'Gorman—at 1467 Twenty thir be did not attend the meeting. for there woult have been “nothin doin’ for he of Vancouver, the maa who put baseball in Seattle on the decline. [t was freely express ed at the meeting that If MeCredie | wanted to come into the new! league, well and good, and that Would be the only way Portland | will be represented in Seattle base- ball circles with any sort of finan favorably, and if Portland elects to! avy, Jan. 15, to wife of John, 0'C apply for admiaston, Vancouver,| man, a daughter Bellingham and the Oregon metrop| Madsen-—At Bast Seattle, Jan. 19, olis would Hikely complete the elght-| to wife of Norrie Madsen, a daugh olud efrouit. ter President Lucas sald today Berles “We look upon Seattle as the me jar 8. Jan. 22, tropelia of the northwest, just as | Berles, a 800. they do back east of New York, and! Jonos—At 1819 Minor ay, Jan. 24, with tte coming Into the league um | to wife of A. W. Jones, a #00. {der the management of Dugdale we} a etal showing. }leok for a great revival in the na Record of Deatha. At the meetings yesterday Presi | tional game. Although I have re; Deaths were registered today as dent W. H. Lucas presided. The|coived mo contract yet, the man | tot we } j ~ At 1826 Twenty-second to wife of Joha K 1006 pennant was formally present-|agers are sigaing up 8 number of/ Martell—Herbert Martell, 28, Jan ed to Tacoma, and Seattle was ad | players.” 22, at Cle Elum mitted to the league. Ten days was| President Lucas will make Seat Heach—(infant) 21 days, Jan. 14. designated to inveatiqate the appli hele his DenOueneets after June. at Pacific Hospital wee oe ae : A, hole—Peter Nichols, 79, Jan ASCOT RACES ARE 20.2 THE BIG THING 18, at Daring the cold spell of the past two weeks, whee the streets were in ap ley and very slippery con dition, a great many horses recetred Injuries whieh necessitated their this must be added to the being killed. These losses in many other amounts, whieh maket &)inetances fell upon men in moder grand total of $1,267,000 whieh the! ate circumstances and the hoes of | bettors aad other patrons must con-/thetr horses badly connie them Jan. 22, at 1915 Piret av. N. ous total of $1,276,000. Such is the) income from the bookmakers andj the city jail for stealing a drone of the game thant they | eration of the betting proposition. a day = ie of the ss he penctiers at the | hand tn the 180, Arey sn 0 admissions of $180,000, ing like x The take in this Degin to see a profit, The bettors | season, 24, at 1642 N. Pifty-firet av Bugh—W. B, Bugh, 2%, Jan Wayside Emergency Hospital Smit elon Smith, 21 Im 90 days’ racing at Ascot pee average attendance of 2,000 the - the patrons of the track and ed alone show an pg es 4 Daye CA boll | af $180,000 for the 90 days’ meet provi Ciba 22.8" _ wee betting ring contribute the exorm |" r.6 race track owners got their] Yesterday sentenced to 99 days in seine igenter cane: lier a W.\ the admissions, from whieh they | *¥!t cee. Hancock, sporting editor of the Loe pay the purses and the expenses of ental Gt Express and who receatly| the ruaning take their profita, amt ce s ures to show . 5 " a fe Juat they may be left out of the cousid- hand fe conficed 16 show to win oe the races Resides the enormous ameant of} St the Union Pacifie hoapttal with me kore expense is met | Santee whieh the bettors must | Seritert, an Ortemtal disease. 8 for 90 days of the meet-| contribute before the bookmakers|NO MORE SLIPPERY STREETS. ing is & There are on 4” | begin to make « ilving, the patrons track w ing this time pay ont) and as the bookmakers are sald somethi $337,000, says Mr.) to be suffictently abcad of the game Hancoc: bookmakers mUSt | at the present writing to give them i amount before they can the amount af $750,000 profit on the Must contribute the money to the | layers of odds. Besides this the habitues of the a. pay in $1 « ve anne with col spell ie now over but | Gold Spot, 109, second; Komombeo,/you are lable to lose your most) | 209, third, Time, 2:07 valnable animal through sickness or } Fourth race, ose mile-—Pantoufie, | some accident when you least ox be) (MeDaniel), 4 to 5, won; Don) poet tt insure | | Hamilton, 4, second; Gorgalette, Wise men, with foresight, }95, third. Time, 1:41 thetr horses with the Inter State | Fifth race, seveneighthe mile—/Live Stock Ineurance Co, with of-| Relvoir, 104 (Boland), 6 to 1, won, |fiees im the Pt building, a com | Meddling Daisy, 89, second; Carjcern whieh will at all times stand | dinal Sarto, 164, ‘third Time,| between you and loss to your live |) A fost and exciting game of baw | 1:25 3-4, | stocks Thic ts « conservative and} kethell was played at the Seattie Athletic cind gymaasiam last aight, Sixth race, one mile—-Treasare! | @conemical company, amd pay Seoker, 110 (Mortarity), 9 to 6,/ losses promptly fo which the club team scored 49 won; Pimkim, 107, second; Irteh The cout for protection to your points against 27 excured by the) Mail, 102, third Time, 1:44.12 | lve stock‘ this company, ix only Snohomish high school The con seven per cont per year, and thelr | test was very rough and cheer KENT TEAM game, and the firet half ended | to 19 in favor of Suchomish. In the | miidle of the game the 8 A. C./ Mneup was changed. Three fresh | men were put im and the pace set | as The Tigers of the Seattle Y. M A. defeated the basketball team from Kent in the local gymnastum | lest night by @ score of 28 to 36) The game was a dandy from start by them told om the high schoo! > boys. In the last half Seattle took ,. the lead and the game ended 40 to 27 in its favor. Dohm of to fnish. Five minutes before the t eth n tone Seals, makina W® penta, ‘The (end of the second half the score| teame lined ap as follows: 5. A./ a" # tle 26 to 26 C—Lamber, Ritsie, center; Suit) The Tigers took a spurt and two | policies are atmple, concixe sud de {oa of perplexing tecknicalitios P me ind. 551. Agents wanted. At the City Mall market, 509 Taira av, near VYouter. Have you capital te invest? ‘al hee been intrwet- ed to you te invest, you can be sure thet it will be invested wisely if you place It with us. 8. A. © throw 1? baskets, scoring 24 points, while Walton, of the vis Goodfallow. t minutes before the whistle was Consult about | ie agra wean sc, nggoon blown made a basket, score 28 to agit hg a Prof. Douthitt P Lee —— WePay4 Per Ct. Interest On Savings Accounts Walton, center; Coch. | “4 umpire } rap, right forward; La Forge, left _ This afternoon at 2 o'clock tn the forward: Robb, right guard; Mor C. A Gym. the Seattle snd} loft guard. Referee, Stafford. | Bellingham High School basketball | ‘apire, MeDoeald. {teams will tine up for game. VESTER SPORT DOPE Tea drinkers are in bad agein.| Gir Thomas Lipton has offered a! cup for the yacht race in Hampton! ate during the Jamestown expo Billy Myers, 112 (Williams), 2 + ren po | won; Rhinestone, 189, second; Irish “ition. Of course the price of tea Mike, 113, third. Time, :37 will go wp. Second race, cleven-sixteenths mile—Larose, 100 (Horner), 9 to 2. Progressive whist has gtven way won; Anna Karenina, 100, second eressive fighting. It is ox Duke of Orieans, 106, third. Time, ified In the case of Young Cor vight-cuard; Reser, left guerd |2* Snohomish RACES YESTERDA OAKLAND. | First race, three-eighths rile to p 1-10 34 and Tommy Murphy. The Third race, Futurity course now fought a six round draw Johuny Lyons, 112 (Hayes) to Baltimore is after them for a 15-| i. won; F Nugent, 109, second; |round fight. The next thing in or Avon, 107, third. Time, 1:13 der will be the finish fight Foarth "race, one mile and 50 i yards—Crowshade, 99 (i. Lynch),| _ If anything were needed to add to} the offenstve odor surrounding the! & to 1, won; Rolla, 104, second ‘ Cheripe, 107, third. "Time, 1.4815, last alxday bvleyelo race in New| & Trasst Co. Fifth race, one mile and it te farnished by Root and! in, 105 (G t the vs rhey threaten |f Car second Avenue and Cherry mires yatds—tLuctan, 105 (Graham), 8 to he winners. T 6, won; Ed Sheridan, 194, second for $1 which they claim Hoge Butiding, Geattn Ween Capt. Burnett, 9%, third. Time, | ¥"* for not clatm 1:49 25 Ing « lap wor Gixth race, “thirteen-stxteenth i : mile—-Gateway, 109 (McBride), 15| What a gift to Jack O'Brien} OSTEOPATHY to 1, won; Dolile Dollars, 92. would be that gift of tongues which | ond; Hedgethorne, 196, third. Time, |%™¢ Ohio religious enthusiasts 31:22 12 claim to have ed no } ASCOT Jack Dunn gets $1000 extra if he canna wins the pennant for Baltimore The Ma 113 (Burwell), 3 to 1 goed wihes saunt Sor anything won; Mazapan, 108, second; Bon ate we - bis new nie Red, 107, third. ‘Time, 1:1 Boston. He ¥ ne of the Second race, eleveneixteenths |™O*% DOF ular of the Pittsburg mile—Ampedo, 108 (Kent) jayers won; Green Seal, 108, second; C Read thi “gam ie ll mon Sue, 10%, third. Time, 1:07 a tea ie nd know nes are Third race, Brooks course—J nesperess Sines oe 5 dorm an | {ttle 111 (Bullman). 7 to 10, we itt are to be married soon, | ite. «1 nd now {t is announced that Jack | O'Brien Is to wed Miss Mary Cos-| You Are Invited Start Now and Save$12.50 to attend the big dance at Leschi; In England begins—Uni That you may know what « ion tonight. Swell music| versity of Penney a cricket ful science Ont arnished by Wagner's ten oing there the coming se e me @ chance chestra aud a pleasant evening is | so) wade Foy ft de aseure 4 all who attend. Gentleme . : Serb t on 4 neal eee Jingling of the American plunks | $12.50 from my regular fee for a beats the “wireless” in a walk trent / the Russian Lion heard the music in to gather money, He may meet both Goteh and Beel | Hackenschmidt man * Consultation Fr tendant DR. C, F. LATHROP OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, lis on the way aooD 10s Hot alr furnaces make your hon 207 Eitel Bidg., PIANOS comfortable and your house lean || Cotner Second Av, and Pike 8t., tor and Edison | Buy one from Geo. H. Woodhouse me ao 5 Talking Machines ©, *»4 it wilt be put up right 112 eveningn Tuesdays SHEET MUSIC, STRINGS — Leena | es 4 Saturdays trom 711 Second Ava., ttle us ronw 4180,|] Phone Main 6256 Seattle, Wash. Jin proportion ASK CARNEGIE daya, | their | us Prices That Please | This Evening THE ee I STAR—SATURDAY JAN. 26, 1907. SOME IMPORTANT LAWS TO BE ADOPTED (e0/Aseg 18/0009 sung) OLYMPIA, Wash, Jan, « Among the many billie before the wate legislature probably the, meat fmportant, the direct primary jdt, introduced by Reprosoptauye idee, of Bhohomiah, de one law at aps emathy This involves a groatypap- tiem, ‘Thin feature, it in claimed, will elfininate much of the political Jugwlery now practioed, The tax question is probably of the mont the legisiature, in view of the enor mous Amounty necessary for atate Wiations, and this feature tv nh will reesive mroat at- om! change, and will completeig pey~ | tention at this se of the te olutloniee the present system, pay | lature, the acceptance of thin bill theseid | lMixteting eonditions and demands time polttion! conventions wiitg@efupen the state treasury — have aboliabe dan ontirely pew: pye- jarcused the legisiaturca to seek tom in vogue, ‘The ayitt }aome further souree of revenue, as may yet be mubjected to geval |it te fully reatiaed that the presen! state Income is insuffictent to moe prewen( demands ‘Phe tae eomminston changes differing slightly from that favored by the league, batt ihe main the bili will contain the mont portant and dentrabte turn favored by the Direct Poy Ps longue. ten n the net Income, ‘The bill, if seeepted, wit Present system This chang new laws to be made for Me pr vent ing considered, and, should the Pose of prevention and puntsty change be made, « substantial tn- of ballot box frauds, corrupt politi. | oraase to the funds of the state cal prections, bribery and WY | treasury will have been made, or kindred evils under the pres- Better Railroad Regulation. ent syntem surabod companion in. U operatin the Revenue Laws Unsatisfactory. bt Aw Ppp age . ae oe Through Be Cottertid = the te looked upon af revenue laws are to be greatly | versely by many Inetelators, It ts it hin sug@entions be| quite probable that many changes He favors abolishing the present state board of equallaatiqn of equalising tages, aad them among the re- Punt iow. purpese of these proposed anges ts to allow the several les Wide latitude In the selee~ for & better system of railroad rog~ wlation wil be introduced, ae it te Tet that under present conditions tw the ratiroed cemsiniaaion be m elective bedy, expectally if a satte- factory direct primary law be pane then of methods raisifg public | ad. Howev here is considerable revenues, Benat Cotter re | oppoait to the plan to make the qiiires that (he several courtien |comminsion an lective bedy, and! ¢ then eantribute to the of thie may be o of the measures which may be shelved for the time or defeated altogether to the total an af revenue raised by all the coun- being NEXT WEEK ‘The committee on elections wil! arrive in Seattle Monday to take testimony In the Lyons Cotterill contest In the 36th district ‘Tho Farallon sailed inst night for Skagway, taking +1) for the relief the Jeffersen, stranded tp T0 HELP Andrew Carnegle ts to be asked by Rev. W. H. W. Rees to donate half the cost of the organ to be installed in the new house of wor ship planned by the First Methodist eharedh While specific plans for the edi- fee hare not yet been agreed a the arehitect has been notified tha! the building ili require to accom medate 1,000 people, have a con tral dome, no towers, plenty of Naht and ventilation, with attract ive appointments. 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