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THE SEATTLE STAR-THURSDAY, JANUQRY 30, 1906. ‘BOWLER FROM: |TAF'T DOES NOT — — vy, oo The Gtore That Gerves You Best varvey Bychanan Co, ' OAKLAN TALK POLI rics) : CALLED OFF ° 8 MILWAUKEE IN another Rousing Clean-Up Tomorrow j First race, three-fourths mile » : in the -____—_ Helle of troquola, 102 (Kelly), 7 to — eel % "papper oan Sheen Up_ Tomorrow am Ourrieulur 106, second; caw (x United Prem) jis conducting the fight, dectares | third. Time, 1:18 33. (By United Press.) | Mr, Taft in his speech, For over BAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 30 that he talked with Frankie over race, three-elghths a EVELAND, ©., Jan, 90. yo | a hour he eor ed with hin stat ad LE There appears te be coutradtetory /the telephone late tn the after 102 (Dugan), 6 to 8 t War Taft the wont | mABANET Arthur L Yorys, Walter ‘ statements as to the condition of/and that the boxer said wan Raton, 108, penned; B4.| teaeey Of War Tart was Wee 1. Brown, chairman of thee repub Frankie Neli and whether he will|feeting well and would be Sibte to egy ern gay Soo | of honor last night at the annual] tican state committee, and local s be able to go on in his flat with | keep bis agreement 16 25. : McKinley day banquet of the Tip-|leaders, The local fight wan left Abp’ Attell at Deeamiand rink t-| There ts no change in the betting | “phird race, one mite and 50 pecanoe club, and spoke on “The tn the hands of Vorys and Brown morrow night, and even the cliblén the @uteome of the feather yarda—Wing Ting, 97 (Muller), 4 Republic Mr, Taft left thin morning for management i unable to wholly | weight fight, and the price of 10/ to 50 wou, Down Patriek, 102, see Olio polities was overlooked by) Washington c clear up the Situation. Rumors are | to ¢ in favor of Attell till prevaila,) ong? tud Nel $7, third} . 4 iu otyoulation that the fight will be) with few take the Neth end of! pime j:48 1. | d ; » called Off, Uiat young Neil ts sub: | the Fourth race, one wmile—Rapid | q L Ject-to dixey spells and Will not be » in plenty of Attell money! waror, 124 (Dagen), 1 to 2, won H on See h that Frankie will not be) preg Hent, 98, second; Johnny} ; fe Luke Martkeh, of the club which to-stay the limit - 108, third. Time, 1:44 t6. | | y Tae Fifth race, one mile and 70 | e yards —Gromebot, 106 (Dugan), 4 ; u hte 6, wom; Roloman, 14 F Rosytight, 104, third ixth rac one Marian . v 1a 108 (Dugan) won | (Beattio Star Exclusive loan on its veusels than the steer t Adena, 96, second; Carmelina, 96 r, NEW YORK, Jan, 20 age rate of the two big Cunard i third, Time, 1:46 16. r ’ 10! "That te what they, tirbines. The Maurpiania and a t j rope for $10 pat ie what they | aattania have been drawing like . LOS ANGELES. | JOHN KOERNER. ane predicting along the docks magnets @ Tt meane from five to seven days One can go to the land of the Firat race, three-fourths mile (Reattle. Star. Exelanive , Soria aboard ship, four meals @ day nf midnight «un for 0. the Ueket } Lee Harrison UL, 106 (Miller), T to) MILWAUKER, Jan, %0.-—Johi ig berth as good ae a edond cabin including © days’ board and b won ‘olitic, 101, second; Chal Koerner ts one of Milwaukee’y| war 15 years ago. it in cheaper lodging on ra Auaniic je necond a : fonte, 107, third, Time, 1:16 e al jthan staying at home trip on another steamer after free eennd’ 0 sae iaitteonthy | CUwlMe cracks, Paired With Bred’ or . can go now to any of the| board, lodging and railroad trans The Last Da of Our Gr ‘ mile—Larry Mulligan, 106 (Mus he won the twomen state | sedncipal ports of Great Britain for! portation has been furaished f € grave), 7 to 2 won; Aunt Agaie, champtonship, rolling 1219 In) $18.75, steerage, im the best vessels acroms England to # port on the 1 107, second: Lucky Mate, 110, 1904 he won the same event with)of the big steamship companies, North sea. Janua Will Witness a 4 third. Time, :43 6. Joo Plows, tn the fivemen event! This rate applies to the sew ocean; The low rates have had the ef t Third race, thirteemaixteenths Koerner'a team won second place| areyhounds, the Mauretania and fect of boosting passenger records b mile—Anoura, 9% (Martin), even, |in the state toarnament thix year, | the Lusita surprisingly. Laet your 9.476 steer Glorious Finish won; Billy Howlega, 105, second; | Koerner wilt roll at Cincinnati! The low rates are due to a w age passengers left w York for i Konite, 101, third, Time, 1:28 1-6.,He is @ veteran, having attended | between the White Bitar and € Kuropean points during the first Maas "CaN ama” : Fourth race, three-fourths mile |every A. B. ©. tournament |pard lines. The former demands | 15 days is year the number to T Botanist, 118 UMiller), 7 to 2, won; | eae that {t be privileges to charge $2.60! creased to 21,071 omorrow 5 Sir Kaward, 120, second; Magasiue, | : — t counting on return of white ball Fifth race, one and threoate | TOMB PROJECTED FOR TYLER Thousands and thousands of short le ‘ No. 2: Jumping cue ball on rail tenths miles—Ki Cazador 104 | vie | " ee 7 off red ball, taking two cushions ;«Harty) 3 to 1, won; Foneasta, 106, | i i y whi veer rage second; Hetlmence, 96, third. | Owners and stable attache at representing this season’s most popular ‘ No, 3: Taking four enshions by — Sixth race, one mile—Col. White, | Oakland cleaned / : : deg s c » good money hitting two cushions twice, masse! 199 (Miller), 3 to B, wou; Preen,| saturday when Montgomery won | signs and colorings. } > Serase 106, second; Gonaiper U1, 104, third; ea P No. 4: Drawing cne ball around | Time. 1:42 ' the Ruri handicap, A majority of Silks, Dress Goods, Linings, Trimm ‘ hat and counting . ‘the owners were on the favorite.) 4 No. 5: Two cushion masse lamong the bigeest winners being Braids, Veilings, Laces, Embroideries, ; ene te, «Taking Nirwe cushions GETTING PINS Mose Goldblatt, W. MH. Spence, H to > Comen: Craw, |M. Mason, A. G Blakeley, Jack n “mu : ? ' Sometimes Jake Schacter witt NO 7: Three cushion draw on Fretgen tints 'Gecen hte Kio: bons, Ginghams, Calicoes, Linens, ) Consent to give an exhibition of CPF ™ tl. T. Griffin, Bugene Hildebrand, fancy billiards such as Lew Shaw, Pee Making. teen cushions Huneh” Covington, Marry Mack, J Galateas, Etc., Etc., Etc. the fancy shot expert, never dream ° S (we an raw aroun H. Spratt, Joe Stern, Johnny Lyons, ‘ é F ed of. itis pot often the “Wizard” “bite ball / Jos MeGee, Hen Levy, Witte Dug Everything in the store that’s a short ean be induced to show off, how ever, but upon the rare cccasions when he does the spectators wit Ress amaring billlards With the arrival of Coach George | ley, who was left in Vancouver, | it, the Stanford baseball squad has been selected and hard Pr B. | Harry Froelich and Riley Granaaa, Congressman Gordon of Terthes see has introduced # bill to deny or a remnant— , The eight shots iltustrated here work has started under the mi race track Hterature transmisston | TOMORROW AT EXACTLY HALF ‘ are some of the most difficult {0 ship of Captain Foaton. Seager through the mails and to prabibit | ULAR VALUE. the world of tilliards, They were jast season's stars are again in line, | [telegraph companies from handling { made by Schaefer for the benefit | 7 conveying tips o@ “the t of @ few friends, one of whom: hap All sorts of business places not . ' pened to be a newspaper man. covered by the Pierce code must | hg | {HE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST { No. 1: A draw off the red ball, close Sundays in Spokane county | Jack Athi® who made setéral) ‘ SES eee | cleanups at Seattle jast year” and) ‘ who was in Spokane during the! of the New. York Americans, ox- race ineeting at the fair, made quite ' pecting shortly to be ordered to va-| a tlans ahaa Weis then wen eat! cate, has purchased a tract south | week at 30 to 1. Atkin wae td* Los! soni of Van Cortlandt park and is hav.| Angles ‘but he wired $300 to Ban{ ing tt rveyed fo : 4 a “Rutch” Melntyre, who played ground eae | ranciecn, wetting $9,009 for ig : MC Ueiiees ieee eet’ tu the money, He knew Fates Nun “had ete league last year and who Although Manager Quinn has an-| i prepped for the event. | S\7 ~s _- | @ne of the best known ficures in Nounced Ripley ax ope of his} ; baseball, wil! be in the bushes for catchers for next season, the Dillon | | water dropping $25,000 bs mgr / ag . certain next year. He has signed team claims that the youngster will | gecited aon Se oa - | For the first time since there has; bring about a set to play ‘first’ base for the Dillon be with the Montana city iin De r oa Haye sheyagence Be | been a Japanese question, all re Jap immigration ' {Mont.) team nee so i = ‘oe fortune gets ores f | publican lawmakers, whether they treaty ! a 50c | geen are from the east or west are keen-| But since the move ofai “Land ts becoming so valuable on Fine engraving and watch repair. ; | by_tnterested democrats, the i! Manhattan isiand that the owner tng. Glover, 607 Johnston Bldg.*** | JOHN TYLER AND SIMPLE GRAVE AT RICHMOND. beta nye amr Regycesarrviigss pacer ge re ; (Beattie &t © s ) | Munched 9 ca: gn calling upos Japanese tomigration question ls believed they will not j | RICHMOND, Va, Jan. 20—At| congress to make the a © bes eg Re Se ce fi recemge se Mga pillars Ager ice 4 | the prenent session of congress a. tion. oat rh oy ange > —s -— trap ; | " /” proba! y. lavor the party jap problem. / J. T. Dickson, who was at the 4 Will be introdeced for the ap President Tyler died in Rich standing. for cutand-cout exclusion. ‘not be. ietertered. Sa mond in 1862, at the age of 72. Whether the fact that President Tyler renounced bis allegiance to the United Btates to give his sap port to the cause of the confeder hoad of the crack Watervitle, Wash, | 2TOPriation of a fund sufficient to erect a suitable monument over ctu lest season, ie in Vancouver! tne grave of John Tyler, tenth this afternoen, negotiating with (he) president of the United States, baseball directors for the franctise | Whe Hes buried in a simple grav ‘The losing of Washington, Oregon aud California would be a terrible blow to the republican party. If any possible action on the part of the r@pablican lawmakers can gotiations with Japan Rut if just prior to treaty has been arra the effeet of barring the of the coo.e, it is now x AUGUST JONAS. j of the Vancouver club in the Pactfic | at Hollywood cemetery, thin city. acy will defeat the Dill remains to gave these states they are 3 4 b i " going to! possible the republicans eS . am ry) Sh (Seattle Sere Exclusive Service.) | Northwest league j ‘The press of all the state Gan) be seen. tuke advantage of it : tempt to rush a Jap ex MILWAUKER, Jan. 30.—One of ve ‘= So SSE re No immediate action that woald through as the ot E | e § the beat bowlers in Milwaukee t# Fe. sere ean east onan te the {nterfere with the diplomatic rele. ing the Pacific coast stated uau + a al it ; = 35c Each namnent. Jones led the individuals S8we% will practically decide the | ra, whether they are from the east! Such a move, if made a : for four days, when five men 7 oo bay the champion | or “weat—with the potaible excep. | probably ot be with on : passed bin ec #i roll at Cin. tien « jepresentatives Hayes and of tl president, an Sale Tomorrow at cinnati as a member of the Koer: | ‘Be Seattle Rangers and Tacoma | Kabu of Catifornia—have full con- of aw exclusion bill wo ners = ptleege | Seaties and War'| fidence in the pouptests s ability to be over the procidont’s, BS Se ei ia SE devers will line wp, | oe 3 These come in blue, red, WILL rT] | (Beattie Star Exclusive Service.) the action of the democratic lead-| brown, gray and mixed ‘The manager of Frank Heel, who| WASHINGTON, Jan, 30.—The ers in making It plain Japanese ex-| yS ema Ic rT colors These are just ja classed among the top-notehers | entire complexion of the Japanese clusion, which |s to be @ plank in “ y hai ATHLETICS in the wrestling world, is now un-| Hmmlgration question Is changed by the national democratic platform. | : the thing fer this cool { > derstood to be on his way to - - = i ; weather, and are %0 he | ite, and it je likely that some j 1 wa ‘ “58% | things will be arranged here in ae coming to most girls, |_A thorough investigation of ath. mat-game. nm r as - a ee ee re is not! new. al a reas Seing. 2 Gervet H\the northwest "tr stated for the|*** 8A ARR RAAR ORR To successfully. save 4 Saving On the wear of meeting of the PN. A. the gov necessary to “Get the much from each pay check into the bank. it is to {and fn this way alone) that dimes grow into dofars, the da erning body for this district, which ‘. within the near future. | the session has been the usual headgear. Sale will meet price, each Ostenatbly THE LAST CHANCE TO SECURE ONE AT PRESENT CUT You'll have to step lively if you expect to secure one of the remain- Attempt later life, ty and doubt. terest helps; in fact, 4 per: under the system used ty Scandinavian American 1 means more to the depositor? 4% per cent would under m® ten: used in precticalty a instead of poverty,” The Compe called for the purpose of investi . ing fine, tateststyle Talking Ma- P xatlog charkes presumably emana ast acetal tye «| PRICES. chines at the Tremendously Re. ; srow into husdreds. the Sail ng from Portland at Secretary wilt get a taste o duced Prices now asked. ware a Will Inglis of the Seattle Athictic 7 This Clearance Sale will ‘pesi- a SenacEeme. ranches, into stores—into the 3 BAR( 3AIN SPO T club is tneligible to hold office in | tively end Saturday night and A. Chithers ness start, which in tarn, maj 3: ~ oa ne of — } LAN savings anceu | very likely sooner. At.the present | h R A. Ball 2 <a kh ee es é 4 nical reasons es more than | | rate the remaining instruments | into om q Wo n’s Dra e jlikely the association will under | » Capital fully paid, $100,000.00. will surely go hetees then. Get W. Metson brings ease and security to @ r B. Chilbers Perry Poon s Henry C. Hwing Biaater rindevers take a general housecleaning with don't wait a moment longer—come | regard to aetions of other athletic | institutions in the northwest | will be reserved. chines now in stock go (excepting a few contract goods) at the fol- lowing slaughter prices i made bo 300 garments in a white finished and of good and stitching SESS SESE EESE ELECTION We gehh it EM inkesseerensecaee le Regular Aare AT S A Cc es Prices Touch banks and in many adie ee Bottom °% j The annual election of officers . / Raaitier SPR Fenene Mae we mek = vera, by i rr C rtai W h Pill T W h agg a sara rag a : | Regular $36 Talking Machines now ceCurtains,Worth Pillow Tops, Worth | (0°). °c Sscuee ts une Gun * | ; $18.65 ; “a “$2.45. for $1.98 45 for $1.98 pi Mg OE ee ee Roma sw Trine woos ves fF Scandinavian Par a ; A Fine Double-Thread | A special lot, including ctl sepa det m3 Bn witiendln. - | Regular $60 Talking Mac DOWNING, “HOPKINS & RYER, INC, Sh BROKERS follows Bonds Fly On The Fiyer] SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Fare 350-—Round T 500. number of Certainly a Arabian Curtain, Net = Lace t goodly ke Btoct Gra tm Regular $100 Talking Machines nov $56.15 vid Preston sign seven to apes. Bi uted for Invest dif in three ‘ “rorise at: the ‘ be, H. F|| FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY.) ‘ — 1 le price | " - ferent styles. All ar ete . J. Carver, D. C. Conover LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 Let us urge you once more to come sight away. Don't wait | ff i : 43 ae : quoted Saale over || Prot. Frank 8. Cooper, A. H. Hat and 10:25 a, m. 2:06 and 5:45 || until the last minute for you may be disappointed. Drop in at once || MOVING AND fe “i : JyY2 yards ong «am Friday and Saturday rison, C. L. Lamping, L. L. Mendel, |} p.m. if possible. Remember, $1 a week takes choice now. i ~ ; tg ae Y: || Lewis €. Palmer, T. L. Quigiey, 8.|} LEAVES TACOMA — STORAGE CO, a - : ne our \rt Department F. Rathbun, O. B. Thorgrimson, C " 12:15, 3:65 and 7:30 p. m. | | window Main Floor |. Thurs Dr, C. Benson Wood, U. SEELEY, Jr., Agent. Seattic || | } SOR ee. Te Hae WReInSTOm: age ek Ww at eens ad oe gage 176. Tacoma— Johnst Co Third and | We Operate the Only Absolutely FIREPROOF WAREHOUSES ‘ ithorized the expenditure of on Wo. i | j j enone f 5,000 In interior improvements to tgggaeegsagnsacagtseattegeatera: } ili J . i Uneguaied Security {s Offered for the St e of ; the club buflding, including better H.L. KLEIN Building University | Pianos, Pictures, Trunks and Other Valuabt We Can Tell Ts ) oot =a : word rooms, —s THE SHOEMAKER | @ Cent What It Will Cost to Store Your Goods. shower and dressing rooms and ~ | If you can’t get boots shoes to fit you, get them made to measure at 217 JAM@B STREET. PHONES: Main 1523. nd. 71 MOVING, PACKING, CUT FREIGHT RATES) swimming tank Sutcliffe Baxter, Receiver Howard J. Sheehan, Mgr. GUNS FOR Rant —Piper Taft, 1024-26 Second av «

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