The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 7, 1907, Page 2

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THE SEATTLE MAN. SATURDAY, DEC. 7, 1907, OFFICERS ELECTED. New York soctety tant i PICKS DAN PULLEN FOR \ | | | CIRCUS te Fran Pr Lew! Calvin iia Judge Geor if M Jaden Mi A. Root D id ley and Wallace vice-pres | —ae l ident ox itee Rodert Rdgren, one of the r " x We Point and one pia elected 1fPludes on ~ n 1 foe aut 4 the | Carliate tt pen ine up as fol | {ou airman; Dr. Joueph F Tucker,4 ea ha pick v | e ‘ aw | *. Nowe Frar Gee eK or football tea and t eed Dan! Left end ...... Whater ean ost ell, George 1. Cole, A. H. Beebe Palion, t me i of | Lett tackle Epllen West Polat } Mra. U. K, Loose, Jullan Beoker Was em » brother Left guard ‘ Ainpaon,ornell | ¥ Mrs. F. B. Rutherford of Pp w he Geattle | Comt Sine. Grant, Alarvard] (By United Pa tantly , Biitoa himaotf at the Rane a Ty he a Hehe ard Burr, Harvard} a of his brother, ©. L Norrt Nor . : Right tackle Rigelow, Yale} SANTA ¢ WUZ, Cal., Deo. T—An-! 114 had been despondent fue! some b me, which the all nd bisentinc Carlito | drew Norris, founder of the Nor / time, He was 44 years old and a an P be ploked t Q back d Jones, Yalo| rie & Rowe clreus, shot and in| native of Ohio. y ox two a Loft halfbact Harlan, Princeton ; ne ’ ¢ two | Right halfback JeCallie, Cornell (ey United Press.) Fong: na exceedingly well dreased Ad | PChinese about 26 years of age, w | while (anding at the corner of scsanromcmmapsmmnnas | California and Webster sts Tt t (By United Press yon had gone out of training | believed that Wong Pong, who co o ‘ eit he Thar ving game, it (By United Press.) freight agent of the Northern Pax dat Bighth wt, Oakland Pe ari a 1 possible TACOMA, Wash, Dec There | cifte, served the fruit; A. B. Graf! was a private detectty cha: from F t a peculla at the Hotel|ton, a real estate men, brought th : R .*y Furthermore Coach Noreroas had| Bonneville, the most select apart: | the soup; Lumbermae Rage carrial| WANT DISTRICT MOVED: * The arranged to leave immediately for|ment house in the city, Rpcently | the fiah, and Bapker George Rurke P " aft ast where he will resume his} @ head wajtre was appointed, and | handled the salad | The Ratnier Heights Improve - - hg og ; te the Michione echeel the other night the bunch of walt-| The waitresses refused to com | ment club w ne trieted dl - . A " esses demanded her dismissal contending that there wan | trict moved to ine other looalit which was refused, and the young 1 for a head waitre Mra. |than’ the one it occupies and bas pind airs guetagast women went on strike the proprietress, refused appointed a committee to call upon MINNEAPOLIS, MI Dee Fl IALS FOR HIGH SCHOOL GAME New help could not be secured,/to yield a jot, and the guest are/the mayor and urge him to teeue ison trying to figure out th OF C and prominent business men whol discussing the latest styles tn | an order to that effect met here the ot fay and Ive at the hotel volunteered their! aprons, along with the correct man The committee comprises P. 1 in which Nelwo ood Carv t e Hu 1 a . J Hens Dlakele general ner of carrying a tray | Alle - » W. Way, G. RK. Cram i i ped, + thas og the} The line-up of the Lincoln team! o . t and Dr Randa he didn't pr to let the game betw I andl | Ww depend entirely sven the Wa ' fox mw ade at Monda and ay ee “REL WIRE LARGE RESERVE FUNDS 10 HELEN GOULD, BUSIEST WOMAN, EVER test t id f} second team men h been show te iy ini fom, an the Te | UNDER WORK’S HEAVIEST PRESSURE The t ay i 1 to} la ne too certain of their| give the W t € . mi “ | cnieeaiinahinaneiii for whe ’ Coach Allen will 1 ResaetoI BY JACOB WALDECK on the grid Wed ay, 7 t the “Jur ] ., (BY United Pr n hand 26 per cont of all doponits, | (a sete star's Exctusive Service.) D- * eg . I he di 1 NEW YORK, Dec com of no matter wh haract NEW YORK epg Win Fatale ol y « " 1 mtr and the ther 1 per ent to be ws million wh la ble on - ank f law t t in the companies’ vaults © good wishes t th my and ( alete, 108, third. Time, | “@" mong ot rt plan ppones ie for er army of children and in the law m- a reserve fund equ » per cent ; Pye k — thirtecs-elstecathe em to be about th vored erve fund opt first nominal rve, perhaps on) CALIFORNIA at The Mist, 104 (Lynch), ! nian is for tru mpanies to keep per cent, r betred ont pontta, | “ : / sod ‘ w Col Whit - as one If n the ease made po i: M Fm. ot aaaiieniaitl =e by her wealth and spending (By United Press.) i "a time visit thone LOS ANGELES, Cal, Deo. 7 } ace atx the whens ea have been brightened Word } enced 9 at | M 10 to endsbip and benevo has blasted a a on : : she of a mile| Showing a true apprectation of | be made out. He thoughtfully neg a ee eee t " : " B. ( ) 114,/the inconvenience he had placed pg - = es ee ‘ , yusinems manager and " on the manag t t Wa ecured te ersonal any question. ments for the ( to train worth of checks and drafts w f the it tu oth sors of weal financial ad » south he held up th Tuesda @ to the of the senge | vine Mine G was # early TACOMA GOLFERS night, taking the and NOLENEIUER Bante aining in the care of stocks and mper in sight, the 4 robber ' ‘ tr tion In the haunt FOR NORTHWEST LOSE MATCH placed the checks tn 4 gg gah hy ~ and t ned er » the \ A. Holshelimer. the art of t education she took the TACOMA, Dee Tacoma’s golf Ul f t with . & broth York untversit She worked hard ee ce ; am fost the fi match in the 1 ey at latter's |and stood high in he foo champions thweste to ament to the ‘ fice v inesday, emphatical Afte the death of in 4 erday afternoon oor y denies that he was the ag&res-| 1892 Mixx Gould had much to do in t . sor in the fight, claiming thal fe ing aft her share « the ane core of sterd. rely went to Page's ae fo ate. AG ears ago the add 4 games to 2 for e ve some papers when Wer | ed to this burden by engaging on @ | the greater par the two lines be ada In assaulted him and then chased: iim | a ale in works of benevo we day. | visitors usually gains | labored scrawl the robber wrot armed with a MRAvY | lence. Instead of adopting the mod- | Whit OosA CG he at the ast hole The day Seattle, Wa J . ethod of turning the mone dns ” was not ideal for ¢ but never Dear 8 Enclosed ’ © ret f theless, the sx ere all good| find your checks what I took fro and besieg Page in the latte cause of having won every and « crowd of ssiasts follow. | You last night office until Page found it necessary the fact th O. A. C. had | ed the players und the course The of the scrawl could ¢ phone for the police only § Willan ette, le satiafac tory sta elever Washington he winner o the game entitled to th 4 cham (By United Press eT I ered the onty doors open | f 1 in a third girls « SAN FRANCISCO, De in to the : this | giv w ns in sewing @ RUSH GIVEN ca ie fe f the ot I » th M Gow fac . 4 a f secretarie le k j h heir happiest © that nev otepenicincmtonte a with Jack | jing na a oRKing le Harry Rush will be with the Se to cov e | by ng gallery, bowling alleys day. In on &ttle baseball team another year wat } ae ae eee ee — a lias a iain been deposi | | She bas dispia a deep and 0 fh. Aye det or igret, sporting edito: | | practical interest in the welfare of nand ' Tk sieeek: tam over. te gente fox aper to bind a mateh be | child of the pox Hundreds of hat even whi Seattle again next season Rush ackey” McFarland and the them |b y have been clothed t » er oh ae the Bak ef lack senaen. ent May, in up his | by her ch and given usefal in| dictates ¢ wcretary answers ¢ im appreciation of his good work weight structior training in tters that claim the Seattle manager has given him yd a a &@ raise in kalary that would make where Ge) | edge-on : rl & wor you open eyes. Rush has wn she adds to fn " iy been spending the winter in Spo : oe Spr oA ior 8 phoma nme Ber ed Bae poke, music and b ihane and has kept himself in con ere Is no change in the odds | highest ylest bill on her estate| social f The latte . Genes be pinvion teshet ball KetchelThomas fight. Ket is crowned by a hospital for crip- | friends, for Miss Gould has alwa to 8 favorite pled children. Another building| kept aloof f what passes he will is used as & manual training schoc as “high society YESTERDAY'S RACES a i To LOSE LANAGAN FROM PT. TOWNSEND WHERE IS BIG JIM? Peak “L KNOW” SAYS HENEY pie Bec ste crow nego hor itr ay: np ey sa loc b b n of Ad « a dl ‘ and Pa 1 7 1 ! i, th wing mat the mar ! I ‘ pes a i er n who lay in a pov jan Pedro i on r TWO NEW CANDIDATES. : umtiies ¥ aad ee * fp otc cay Ran “- — f th ma : ' f the t he } I ; I , nea , | git | \ ! ; ' h Open Evenings | ‘lt aa t “onlmeit ve te |! CLINE’S PIANO | Abe by og ; / HOUSE ‘ : Fy a B. Broste. bs Be 2 er he sg 1205 Second Ave DIED OF NOSE BLEED. (By United Pr 6 y MARQUETTE, Mich A Lepalme, a sa te t lf ed. For th sufferer frot al aff whict of pi b ¥ A t ac hough Lepa h in b Graduall was @ heek th TO TRAIN TEACHERS A tra a f he will t tven v3 pedag and =mod IRRIGATED FRUIT LANDS In Grand View Orchard Tracts $175 PER ACRE YAKIMA COUNTY, WASH. WASHINGTON IRRIGATION COMPANY 29 Scheverman Bidg Seattle, Washington Room ne ee GANS AND NELSON FAILED T0° SIGN ACTORS A | )} \ 3 FES nares 2eten JOE GANS 5 Xo, this te not & peace com of Case mag | taile of a Phe wa wo pugi Greek t ton te 1 dur WP conte ‘ $35,000, but when he welght of 193 ost 1 ! t, walked a t © next fight =\= RE HELD UP in United Press.) y, made a , culzed later jy 1 t 1 7 q on the trade o 1 the conductor for officers t» keview the suspicious aag an toward Lake stil! at large been agent of the Wi ce Company for “ York :, —From 5 to Sal Are the Hours has fet EREE Savings Department to be ay evenings during Af January Ist the (Seatt! c & hours will be eal clock, young : redoul Chithers o meton Chilbere ‘ompound = R Ante, vo Me view O interest Patti lane = pate => ft Bre te wa great thing Mrs. tem into it. What you a verit savings on each and tm ay and what this bask st th its 4 per cent eat wi 1 soon grow al total Scandinavian American Bank Alaska Building, Seattl FE5S2 Ff | sefestiett ag Fea sik points onfer with sugh sery- vel via the NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY nent, and P. A, Seattic, Wash A. TINLING, J. O. MeMULLEN, C A., Seattle, Wash. G A. D. CHARLTON stant General Passenger Agent a-Yuk DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, INC. naw STORE sg pita ———a Direct Importers of Oriental Goods Kwong Wa Chong Co.

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