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‘Ag THE SEATTLE STAR-ATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1908. “ae : 5 i] ~~ | lieth t; tev. 7 } ine oo | Bitiott, pa ita m far “ . RED-HEADED GIRL? | SUNDAY TOPICS <i: s-8 "= ae Virst M. & Church Bouth—M e 3 READ WHY YOU'RE SALT OF EARTH ;-++++++-++2***3 cio 2 855." Praios on Gogd Notices for the church col #| 1) 44 B mm, “Paul's Conver « F ® umn of the Saturday Mtar will * ~ Epiccspal, ° e ® not beRecepted after Go'clock ® et Mark fudteon _* . © | : |w Friday afternoor Wiwey;mev, 3. P. DI ft ° | F * All notices nist ¢ 10 ®i fey. 9 Ke. tack, DD, pr ; P ~ a | subjects of sermon # | charge, Be il y GHARLES LINCOL ; ? - lie Owigg to delay in the d ee cH titre: 1 FAS ABTON Bon : bi selon E | Hm em pam a wa arerathe #-ory of mails, notices should & ss age £ Wy, temp witens CESS4IN THe cote » i | a a i j |@ be malled as early as pow | eventn rer eagie . - u e 4 ‘CT towed by Dietwtr Revmisitn Long Time With Prepares for Fight With Jack Palmer--How the English: ERDAY'S | bia, in order to inwure thele # Ee stephen’ West bind x bo, nine Bam : arrival w Nh ar offic lard; Rev, John A. Mt. Clair, te | ° * rs ® the time specified. ®! Morning prayer, 11 Tr Ca f nt Papers See the Fighter From America~-Burns: OAKLAND, : : vet, it, “The Cait 9 Tee eee eee ee h in Norman Days Firat race, eleven-six he mile N. a8th and #ton t q Clears Up $12,000, Sophomere, 108 (Carroll), 8 to 6, Congregational. RR ong: he A 7 > i won; Sangil, 106, second; Miss Plymouth—Third and Univernity; | 4 Tou Save Mar hee Ye Charity, 110, third, Time, 1:112 rancls J. Vao +} Me oi ove in Knowledge and wv aha age | Second race, three-eighths mile wy Mervices 11 «. E ai Sudamone “ F. ¢ In a letter to The Soattle Star} who told him that if the referee | Ocean Maid, 98 (Sandy), 3 to 2.) A BEVY OF SIEGEL COOPER'S TITIAN-TRESSED WAITER GIRLS, miraing: sutilect | oo tJ 16, Tommy had the money ready it could be| Wen; Bl Pateo, 98, second; Novgo -_- — tat dn Always Answered } Catholic. thes & Maer date o ss 7 Heat in BM to the winner immediately | rod, 98, third. Tine, :97 #6 BY ELIZABETH H. GREGORY. any othor kind of « girl. ‘Then, too, |ing, “What a Man May Boe in the) we Jymnon’ Cathodral Ninth and to th Barus announces his arrival I ine» the fight and prevent any| Third race, three-quarters mile—| ‘ whe in gifted with a ¢ clean , : Marion; mass datly at 8 a. m.; Sun pENnEeD Setters 5 Didetol, Iretand, whore ‘he’ com: | bother through the loser Objecting. |Jeckey Mounce, 9? (Charboneau), | (Seattle Star Exclusive Service.) | cpiesion and with few excep Ne ie eich, (eer. . a mi; high) otal ons ~~ menced trainiug that day for bis, When the porition was made clear | 4? to 1, won; Hal, 97, second; Bray-| NEW YORK, Feb. 1-—The day tions ie the ploture of nmatness, | Ty) Mee ee meet eed | onception || pout, rapid t Palme: to Lord Lonsdale, president of the | Owere, 100, third, Time, 1) 18 jot glory for the auburn-haired is| “She ts vivacious and investe mg ye Atiornoon subject i Ste meth ct|| agen of mal’, the boxing bout with Jack Palmer on) 7 he was the first to apologize| Fourth race, one mile—-Import,| dawning. The latest sign of \t is place with activity. Nobody ever Buggented vy Chicago Bunday at 6, 7|| bution of which t February 10, at Dublin to Burns for misunderstanding hia | 92 (Gilbert), § to 1, won; Sidney F.,| the fact that Siegel, Cooper & Co, heard of a lary red-headed girl. raity--Hrooklyn ay eo Mane at 10:30|| aick judy Tommy states that ho is feel | motive } 107, second; Royal Maxim, 102, have opened up 4 lunch counter in When she takes an order she does | C. Mason, am mj veopera, at 1:00 & Ot | c mo enjoy him Speaking of Burns, the Bristol third, Time, 1:10 1-6. |thetr big store with all redheaded not waste any time tu taking care ier Lady of Good Help—tth and Jef- 7 : a ne ant te oh empeving bie | aper otanee Wik en TE nL WE Foon, walle. bid 0 OeNt—latets ue wateeeeeen of it. Bhe ts quickwitted and Ning, “CHFIUND | forson; ‘Bunday mann at 7, 6 and 9|| beeen to | self. to admire both from an athletic! Graphite, 113 (C. Miller), 2 to 1,| Asked as to the advantage of cheerful, and all men appreciate | Whitman av. near|® ™i high mass at 12 a m.; vee-}| and blur, itch Ever since the Moir fight, the og personal standpoint, He is a| Woo; Tetanus, 92, second; Rotrou,| the girl with Tithan tresses, Ger-| these qualities, especially at meal) gi),, Rev, Wm. C. Kant _— “ . al m pn _ er times that | would have 4 Rnglish papers have spoken in the type of the beat in sport, a man! 106, third. » Time, 2:44 ald Bryce, the restaurant mana-| times It is an indinputable fact | ner, D. D., pastor, Bervices 16:45) ..5t Jonepive 1th amd, It Miche) io this kind of work My ¥ ; highest tecms of Hurns, They who makes no pretense about the! Sixth race, three-quarters mile | wer, abd |that 800 men out of 1,000 will turn). m. and 7:30 p.m: morning mub- | giia® 4 9 mm; high|| became so poor that it wae 4 think him « first-class boxer and “@) fact that boxing ta bia living, and St. George Jr. 108 (Kirechbaum),| “Firet of all the red-headed ciri|to look at a red-headed girl. while | Ject, “Congregmtionaiinin in Seattle”, ite. m epers, 1:30 0 | cult for me t ake out : mighty fine chap. that, ike any other man, be likes | & to 2, won; Integrity, 112, second; |i# warmer blooded, more optimise |ane with brown or golden trenees | vening, Phe Church for a Man al Alphonsus'—16th ay. > — — winnwes fut q Rvidentiy the Ivish papers will co got the most he can Out of his Gaivestonian, 10%, third. |te, energetic and colorful than! will go by unnotieed.” FR pte gd tg ag glenda ae lard. Maas te, tf any. women foliow suit A ctipping recetved | profesaion eA Cc a | on 4 pe Me Rigg oie ; Sunday, mass, § a m.; B+ alle v0 ’ yesterday, take from one of the) "le his fight with Molr, Burne LOS ANGELES, srins Prevent sO PH") mans, 10:90 a im: Hunday school, |) Pee eee i init a Reiatol papers, gives an interview says be made $12,000, bets and all, - Haw, D, Weage,|2'%? » mi benediction, 7:39 Bm 1) i Gingm. with Burns two columns in lesgth. to the good. This does not include First thirteen aixteenths 11 a m. and 7:30 Christian Science. prescription «¢ The article puts the kibosh on | anything he received from engage | mtle—Chalt 127 (Muagrave), 4 Dm; morning, “The Church of La- | Firat Church of Christ, Bclentist=- || @* '@ @o throu the London correspondents of ye | ments since the bout to 1, won Shaw, 124, second; the Tepe iat Cleansing | ais eth av. Services 11 a. m. and|| MY Week witho law American papers regarding) jis fights with Palmer and| Perry Wickes, 124, third. Time, AT WASHINGTON HIGH * Tesmple o"; reading || rr ee ee the referee and purse money it | Roche will materially add to thia| 1:20 16 i aistionen cident, showing that Burne Was! sum, and when Tommy lands in| Second race, threeeighths mile : Peggy terion. nrint, fictentiat || the additions perfectly right In both cases and| america he will have a sock full) —Hampass, 109 (Schilling), 2 to 1, \iceabieunsaniaiciieiliieiy Py Seventh and Spring; Rev. ” 6 Mallard. Berv ous | Sees Sot Secen tha that the National Sporting club | of coin. won; Madeline Musgrave, 108, sec Rh _—— eS mor {33 & pe Ag ty + reading || anything to aid my sight had ao “rumpus,” as was intimated, | — Jond; Hanthel, 103, third, Time) In order to put @ stop to the} punishment for children, and so) Th pono Bo one el AE Bl Ne alt cemtap lit cos | “Aside from having with the American } a6 thieving that bas been carried on| the pupils were dismissed from) (risianity in Civic Aff : pec | Seattia for the past t Speaking of the referee of the | Third = rae eleven sixteenths | at the Washington high school for school after they bad returned the) gouth Park branch Pin Presby-| pinmanuel<arfield, neat Queen eon: . _— _- a Burns-Molr fight, the paper says: | | mile—Inapector Bird, 107 (Buras),/ some time, the school authorities | stolen property | tevian—-Herviees conducted in Dud~| 4.1." A. W. Yung. pastor.!| Clerks Union “Burns seems to have had) 4 to 1, wou; Royal Queen, 107, seo: |have laid down rigid rules about) There have beon several sete of ley's hall; Rev. K 8 Secrest tn! serie. services, 11, “A Precious || Buss Womssht thoroughly . geod grounds for his and; Grindstone, 109, third. Time,/ puplis staying out of the halls dur | furs stolen, and these amount to) charge 11 a. m. “Our Hoye: What rh” ; X protest. The preliminary arrange | 1:08 45. ing class time and about jolteriog, over $100 in value, ‘The school jd igs Anya —— 7:30 p.m, ay Trinity—E. Olive and od | , ments for the fight were made in Fourth race, mile and threeaix | in the locker roome at any time thorities, with the ald of the po- allaré Market i and 17th ay. | 2Y Bev. BG. Lund, D. D, pastor.|| Sound. She fc America, where the proposed rules teonths—Sink Spring, 96 (Brooks),| These sirict measures have been | lice department, are endeavoring to/ x Ww; Rey. Kimer i. Thompson, | Morming subject, “The Tempest) large and prosperous which were to govern the contest T to 2, wom; Hi Caul Cap, 106, seo | made necessary by the repeated catch the guilty ones, and In this! pestor Services at Li & m. and peg 7:44 pm, “From Crows|) both im Beattic and 7 : were drawn up. Now, one of these ond; Belasco, 106, third. Time, | thefts of money, weartug apparel | way put a stop to the thieving 7:30 p. m.; morning, communion |*? ©rowe. a | Loute snpontes 1 : rules said: “The referee must be 2:01 26, j and other things of real value | These guilty ones, if caught, will | service and reception members. | Unitarian. : a hotel po Tonk & member of the National Sporting | fifth race, mile and threeait-| Whether these thefta are com-| beglealt with the same as any com! Olympic Court Uni Preabyte- | Royiston Av. Unitgrian—Boytaston || where, through hee club.” Burns, new to Bngtieh teouthe—dam Bernard, 101 (Du mitted by pupiia in the high schoo! mop thief, There will be no len a + all Ta a — aren \end ate Rev rag O. Powers,|| sonality, she has built methods and knowing nothing of| ee = gan), even, won; Badly Used, 106,/ or not te not positively known buat leacy shown. 7:20 pm Rev. Robert Cooper, of minister. 11 a.m, “Phe Heaven || Ing business the status ef the club, objected to | » jaecond; Box Eider, 106, third the fact that every pupil haf a| Puptle have been instructed to! (isimpia. will preach * * Motieve In"; & » m, “The Book!| Mrs. Kendig ix one of what he considered to be this tim Puts It All Over Frankie. Time, 2:03 locker in which to keep his thibgx leave all valuables in the office and | 7 Against the Book—Hosea Ballou.” || enthuslastte admirers off itation of referees, and it was! | Sixth race, fiveeighths mile—C. | lead# the authorities to believe Phat | sot trust to the locks on their lock-| Baptist. - and proficiency of CI agreed to take out the clause. Bat, | ;W. Burt, 112 (Sehbiiling), § to 5,80 Outside person could get into ere Gira with costly furs and) pompie—Third and Cedar; Gea Miscellaneous. | when Borns arrived tn London and | Neill, and Seconds wou; Hidden Hand, 199, second, | the buliding aud commit the theft. wraps are cautioned against leav-| Robert Cairns, minister. 11 a m,| — Sehool of Occult Belence—411 1408) | YOOS expert. the meeting was held to complete) | Laudable, 107, Uhird | Last year there were several «iri ing these around on the topes of | “The Song Before the Borrow"; 7:30 = =) Mre ee Jennie | tagty Goltet venta the details, this very rule was read [culprits caught. To publicly -ae| desks and upon the tops of lockers,| pm, “The Greatest Need of Cera Fearn Qowing and Reaping || eye” sald Mrs Kendig. 9 § out. Burns, remembering what ha | Throw Up the }cuse them of the crimes j Where any person passing could _ cet sale’ tials ine Firet Divine Solenee—-Coluaiets | had trouble with my a F been agreed upon ia America. altogether too barsh a method of take them If so inclined. | L Whitman, pastor, 16:36 Cotiege hall, Broadway and Pine,|| PSst fifteen years—in i Bi potated out the fact, and from this | | PR a eR | The Face of the Father”; 7 Agnes R. McCarthy, pastor. 11 «|| Bever been able to read F arose the impression that Burns! Sponge. | . m., “Finding Self by the Wayside’; |, “The Goal of High Calling.” pe pm ot i My wished for a nominee of his own.” | | | endranc church trom James at.,| | Bible Spiritual Belence—419 Terry |) Deity io ieing kill Referring to the purse money fe P through alley between Fourth and |#¥.: Rev. I. Nagell Foster, pastor.)) C4” soe ohie te “oer } L Fitth aves ip m, “Mon Is a World Within . affair, the article says: ‘Aa al jon | Seenieat Kilbourne at., near Fre- | Himself.” my heart's content, and ee Soot, wes nee tel Se mont av.; Rev. James Cairns, pas- |, First Spiritual Boctety—-K. of P.|| selutely no bad results. al . a wo at) oN, " » awe " i sired”; 7:30 m., “l Therefore Ho | Smith, speaker. Lectures « as the suggestion of the club Senet, | ranks OR et Se Se wee VenOnEveR. Ss. bind Feb. 4 Run as Not “Gneertataty “if Sp. m.; subject, “Duality of Forces.” | ream ‘ j Abe Attell, champion featherweight! Johnuy Reagan, alias “Terrible > tt Duniap—Rainter boulevard; Rev.|__T! cal Ping ¢ _ Seattle Ghoet f soad tae ine of Amertea, last night, in the thir) Reagan, a prize fighter, was yes me Peter A. Kiein, pastor, 11 a. m,, ledge, 1420 Becond av; § p.m. “Hin : of & Seattle newspaper tory and Teaching of the Bhagavad]! fis the last BEST BALL PLAYER IS |teenth round. His seconds threw) terday afternoon sentenced to six idence tn the case was largely | “The Reward of Prayer”; 7:30 p. m., Steve Phillips, who abot and kill pase, a jenderson “The Kind “hrint.” ita,” by Mra. Lene P, Bush. thelr man jadae H. in @ Japanese) circumstantial, but the authorities “The Kindness of Chrint | “Gotrituatiot Menttlc Perchtc eo-|| 2%. ME vision b ONLY A KID |32the sponge to eave, ther Neitt | wonine 1 en Sap Raton teet qt lodging house, at Giuth ov. 8. a86 | reganded their ence aqniaet the men! Arthon De Carpe eas nailt Oy: | sacty. Aled Wath, S090 Bi oe giear. | Had t astems lackson st. on December after as unusually strong. y oe “Yc Lats id ture by Helen Rice Burleigh; 2 p.m. | a Pett Laden chanae tt ane stage| Reagan le well known im Seattle,| wards turning the gun on Willls| bis ples, Phillips prevented the pos-|Chiria "if '* Mid Within | (urs oy Bt Puntshment; 7:20 p. an. || Bmith it would have of the game. He was literally cut | 294 has recently completed a term | McClinton, whom he wounded sibility of receiving the death pea | Norwegian-Danish — Howard and | “Spiritual Phenomens. ie : to ribboos. Attell was continually (Of three years in the British Co slightly, entered & plea of gutlty | alty. Stewart: Rev. O. M. Kini pa- | Free Gospel Mission——17th ay. | ring away at his opponent's “mbia penitentiary. He was cow of murder in the second degree) The murdered woman was the ‘or. 11 4. im. sermon by O. L. Holen, | Vee and to A gy Fee omen ‘chee : face with right and lett, and Nelli | victed of # hold-up in Vancouver. late yesterday while his trial was | wife of Dave Henderson, formerly | Portland. Ore.; § » <a gvangel a ene wow + mae . only carried the fight to Attell in| Perey Covem, another prize fighter. in progress in the criminal depart employe of the Beattie LAghting yy ojon a . y aed | en eighth rounds,| ¥#* tried at the same time and/ ment of the supertor court, Life »)0n the same charge, but was dis) imprisonment ix the maximum pen ing she visited McClinton in the sieynard ay. Bermon at 1-30 p. mi, alty for second-degree murder. froom in question. Phillips ts!) by Rev. Arthur D. Carpenter, “An Outside of the statementa of Me, supposed to have followed her and Unrecognized Fore: Cifaten, the only eye witness, the committed the crime from jealousy een Lake & o: Mev. company. On the day of the shoot They told me that the seventh and was atrophied. 1 During the remainder of the scrap) the San Francisco lad played the | Charsed pert of the human punching bag. | “FAKE South Seattle—Rainier st, near, RUEF MAKES PLEA a and 6th av Johnny Murphy got the decision D. B Bilis, pastor, 11 ; ; : 1 in the ten-round preliminary over eee ee ee A |. The Lords People Gathered Kid Sealer, It wae « hard, gruei- — peray Home"; 7:30 p. ling contest. Murphy was over REFEREE m. Personal ponsibility or In- weight and lost his forfeit STOPPED BY | dividual Personality.” (By United Press.) ——————— j SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 1— —) ; Methodist. | Groen Lake—s6th and First ay, N.| Abraham Ruef called upon to plead ¥ he | m., OUNG WOMAN i, “Phe Birenp iunoheca! i“ “The Strong Manhood.” eyes “L confess that 1 was. skeptical as to GIRLS WILL PLAY (By United Press.) & L. Benedict, pastor. 10:30 a. | in Judge Dunne’s court in the mat-|! Charies Lincoln Smith MARYSVILLE, Cal, Feb. 1.—The sermon to young converts and | ter of the 14 indictments char || be of sfrorting BASKETBALL —stotuiet 22m ee peewee Ped fehl worky ashe ing him with offering @ bribe in|| ing his work, as he | Dick Sullivan of San Francisco and University M. EJ. M. Canae,/ connection with the Parkside trol-|| credibly short space woe Young Peter Jackson was dectared pak res Same ee!S ioe -een i gen 4 [ley franchise, pleaded not guttty|| 14% r pote. *, - —_—— wove Is and it re. e 0d t m or ‘The girls of the Sophomore and| 0° Contest” by Referee Hddie 1a Cusietion” {to each charge against him as ft i | Smith of Oakland im the seven- Junior classes of the Washington ‘teinth round. The fighters had an high school will meet on the floor! agreement that If both were on of the old armory, at Boren av. and their feet at the end of the 20 Stewart at.. tonight In the second rounds thet it was to be declared interclass and interscholastic bas-\a draw. It was evident that the ket ball game to be held this winter. men had it framed to go the limit, The girls of the Freshman classes and rather than “bunk” the spec: of the Washington and Franklin tators the referee, who had warned high schools will also play. jthe men, sent them to their cor The girls will sine up as follows: | ners. pains in my head ed. and my eyes splendid. Well-Koown Mi Wititam Heffron, | best-known mining: Northwest, who has valuable properties Chicken, on the Po er, In Alaska, is | astlc advocate of ability of Charles whose (By United Press.) HOQUIAM, Feb. 1—Captain Fosel, formerly a sea captain but lately marine reporter on the loral daily, publicly horsewhipped by Mra. Wiliam Retsing In Flot cher's stationery store for telling stories defamatory to the young woman's character, The whipping was witnessed by a number of peo ; vigorously that he was forced to retreat and after chastug him —— around a table laden with books he finally got the table between himeetf and his assatiant and thus Soften anes S| Intelligence—— ourage: Perseverance Queen Anne M. E.--Garfield and was read. by striking across the table. Fogel showed plainly the marks left by the whip, three great Essentials for Success Mr. Heffron, Jantors—Center, Eva Skinner; _ Sapuaek WEEE Sheds: teeta to. TIMBER LANO SALES. ple who allowed the woman to Capt. Fogel in well known in Se With young men especially The } Ss _ a ne |ma Etaseil: guard, Mabelle Donovan ; aang | pay the wity without tntecrsgeiee, | Sitio, Be Sains Reve: Gertag: tase Scandinavian American Bank de [Mj | ers into the «old fis | guard, Dolly McGregor; substitute,| Timber lands tn Clatiam, Skagit | Fogel, at the onslaught, started for sammer employed as a runner for sires to emphasize the fact that the Frozen North eleven | Rertha Shahan ‘ ‘land Whatcom counties were sold the woman, but she plied the whip various marine concerns. | and in that period | Sophomores — Center, Frances |>y the United States land office tn | s= marae os Me {in Life are particularly essential in jated and lyackling: forward, Allee Batons foc.|tmie city In Jannary to the total | | Saving: The Intelligence to see that | areas of ust vate ward, Theresa Grant; guard, Exther | Y#ite of $10,284.22. Total receipts systematic saving is the only start | aises maeen are knows Antell; guard, Letah Shahan. }for the month amounted to §il,-| towards any success; the Courage Suis nt wae Freshman-—Center, Hannah John- | 9594 i to make that start, however small; the Perseverance to keep it up. What you add to your savings on each and ry salary day, and what this bank adds to them with its 4 per cent Compound Interest will speedily increase your hold ness assoctates have’ | stalled an immenst | plant. Mr, Heffron Seaitle twenty-seven and for some time | as man in some | in the Skagit Biset: json; forward, May Natter: forward. | Marte Gleneross; guard, May May | feild; guard, Zeritia Lanter. Umpire—Coach Fietcher Lewis. | SPORTOGRAMS DECLARES MURDERED MAN A BLACKMAILER OREGON'S GOVERNOR ings. Moreover, the regularity of For ives " it aids in your own development | years IT have been & te Robert Coxgrove, secretary of the . te You are stronger in character, bet- || exerutiating pains pokane Interstate fair, has been CHICAGO. ire. ig a pontiain, ome Pos =f fh ag aged te eae ter Gtted for bustnens, Sad when Sivere teat 1 hana - ted manager of the Spokane! Guerin, for whose murder Mee : J about six years ago. Governor the time comes for such & young my work. | They tr Athletic chub Inora Mot } special dispatch to the Orogoniam fp : / man to embark in some enterprise } bh my head al B | Dora MeDonald is being tried in a Chamberlain is en route to Hood| i tiie es through “ | Judge Brentano's court, waa de.| {Mm Troutdale, Ore, states tha River, Ore., to deliver an address, | ctor angen lgee lg the back of my neck ay Be |, rhe Anacortes Athletic club has! clared by James Hamilton Lewis,| Governor George E. Chamberli' ‘The letter was dated J y and cheerfully render every possi- I Merge of | been organized at Anacortes with ®/ of counsel for the defense, to have| has received lege! 1 Co ‘Grae ee | Reere wee 0° Se a | preliminary membership of fifty. | prow « biechenntior oie tad aa 4n anonymous legeg 29 and postmarked Cottage Grove, | | heard of the work he It ie the inte m of the club to se} fo had hound: | demanding that John Branton be Ore. The handwriting on the en - incoin Smith, and ‘ "led the defendant for years and */ yelope is that of @ woman: the On Savings (omponsd is prescription cure permanent quarters te Tipo by her in defense |"eleased from the Oregon peniten, [0he oe tmnt a Alecks Wellding, owned by eo Sonne 1% , : lof her life. Lewt that it} Uary and thr if the govern , gyre na sre ~ ees the phones Semen ees We Pay = laterest or ve headaches ve A preliminary detail of the work) would be shown that Guerin had| nor refuses, the fate of Governor. sion that the writer In illitersre - sod | ae bs | which will be brougat up at the tn-| poder oP terion in t ath ec Po per Meant gr | Stounenberg of Idaho and forties | ~-—r—wenenenerennnnsemnnens . Z : . i MeDonald had) Sheriff Harvey K. Brown of Baker 1 2345678910 11 12 S di B k be Walla Watla cpp Ph geen r no * x | to ie mace mer, the warps o| county. Braaion was uot torte 1,2345678 9 ‘24 Scandinavian American Bank }, : which have been dis ~ nies . atate prison from Cottage Grove, n photos $i ngman's, pvestdcat 6.3. Pear letters, These, he! Ove., for attempting to kill a mag 20d av. next to Lois theater, *** cwwomeme Alaska Eulding, Secti — | . use@ by Guerin in * Snemnnionataonae st theses seco a ne —— j yt to extort money from] | . eee ee night in the weond interscho | ae 4 , “ a fy aii aouentt weS6 WAURDERESS | ENDORSE A.Y.Pe by Herbert Witherspoon }men classes of both schools will Pianos that start the games, and will alternate | usuaily sell for TEN INCH SIZE $1.00. Hii TYRUS COBB. the halves with the Junior-sopho- | (By United Press.) po i Se 64071—Mother o° Mine | me This young man is Ty Cobb, the! more game of the Washington high TACOMA, Feb, 1.--The demo 5 to $50 down ‘ Detroit fielder. He js the champion | qrnes0b-k dhe Sk dandiitinn fant ean be had for TWELVE INCH SIZE $}.50. ot hitter of the American Jeagne and A. KR. Dickson, of Waterville,| eterna a small Ten 74070—Samson—Honer and Arma. | se @ marvelous base run In an} Wash., has accepted the lease and (By United Press.) night requested the following per Dollars, deliv 74071—Meet Me By Moonlight Alone | bu interview, “Wild Bill” Donovan de- | will assume control of the franchise ELLENSBURG » 1L—The| sons to run for the offices named ered free to 74072-—-Meastah—-Why do the Nations? Ty Clares Cobb to be the greatest ball} of the Vancouver club tn the North. | trial of Mrs. J. ©. Norris, who killed} Mayor—-George P. Wright | your Ba 74078—Gtpsy John. } Player in the world. Donovan is| west Baseball league. After a con-| Thomas Murray, a youth she} Comptrotier--Charlos C. Johns Us anon 74019—(a) By the Short Cut to the Roses. of not alone in his opinion. The own-|ference yesterday with D. £. Dug-| claimed was her adopted son, and} 1, $110 up tha (b) Black Sheela of the Silver Eye. | ; ers of the Detroit team think the | dale, of this city, Diekson wired the| then took polson with suicidal in| Teasurer—Calvin Stewart Pianos $226 up Messiah—'The Trumpet Shall Sound or same thing. So do the Detrolt fans.) Vancouver men that he would | tent ended. The jury found| A resolution indorsing — the KOHLER & CHASE, Elijah—Lord God of Abraham. ag Cobb recently broke into print by| agree to their terms. The papers| ber not guilty | Alaska Yukon-Pacific exposition 1918 Second Av. | Klijah—it ts Enough. Charles Lincoln demanding that his future con-|will be signed up this afternoon,| That she was guilty of murder} and recommending that congvens |! (Op(osite Arcade Block.) | . j}| mous New York tracts take the form of accident in-|and the new head of Vancouver| she did not deny, the question be : | SEATTLI h - Cl & C j surance, and that he be guaranteed | baseball affairs will start to work| {hg solely her mental condition at| Mk & Hberal appropriation for 4 |! » catalogue and prices ||| Ss erman, ay & 0. |} his salary in case he is forced to! immediately Hine up @ team for| and prior to the time she commit-|#overoment exhibit at it was!) mailed ff | 1406 Second Ave Seattice. | lay off when injured. the coming season. | ted the crime passed |