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BATTLING NELSON WAS UP PostmasteRs To oncaNizE AT NORTH (By United Press.) | Im the firtt round Nelson went LOS ANGELES, Feb. 5.— Matting to the floor with a lehtning left Nelson ran wp against a lemon tree | /8D, Which the Boerlanded on hin jaw. Almoat from the first Unhols last night and plucked @ nice as jad the Mattler bleeding freely soviinent of the eltrus fruit when | from the nose and mouth he took on Rudolph Unhole for a) The Boer put up a wonderful ex 10round go. There was no deci-| hibition, both offensive and — de sion gwen, as such action was pre- | fensi and he offered a pt vented by city ordinance, but the! which Net m failed to solve Va lad from the Transvaal bad his) hole had al! tho beat of each round @oughty litte opponent doing an | in blows exchanged, and, while Net animated two-step to make any de | son was conta on the aggres cent kind of a showing atve, his efforts availed him little. eee: > ee post pogssoae WOMAN BARRED FROM AUTO RACE SAYS WOMEN ARE BEST DRIVERS | MAS. ANOREW CUN (Beattie Star's Exctusive Service.) as my skill was not questioned | do NEW YORK, Feb, 5.—Mrs, An-| Hot mind being barred as much as I ~ would otherwi drew Cuneo, the most daring and tae ek wank 0 tees wes tal skilful woman antomobdilist in New any becausc I am as com-| York and the only woman in the! pe y man driver to make famous jden tour, has been an « barred from the 300mile race for women ts too # the HriarClitt trophy. She has Women are tess liable to acet heen rejected because she is a/ deat, for ther nck the bravado of woman men. | always make tt a point to ‘The contest will be over a 20 turo out when I hear a coming mile course on the Westchester up behind me I cannot afford to, roads. Owing to the uncertainty of take the rivks that men take, be the course and the Importance of cause | have a hasband and chib dren to consider YESTERDAY'S RACES | the race, danger to the contestants wilt be almost a» great as that in the nerveracking Vanderbilt race. Mra. Cuneo faced the prospect without fear and sent in her entry with the preliminary fee of §500.| The officials, however, knew they | would be subjected to censure, in case she was injured in the contest, | OAKLAND. for having admitted a woman, and| | First race, three-quarters mile returned the entry fee to Mra. | Duke of Orleans, 122 (Williams), 7 Cuneo. to 2, won; Exchequer, 123, seco The participants in the 1907! Billy Myer, 121, third. Time, 1:19 Glidden tour in appreciation of the Second race, three-eightha mile kill 4 pluck exhibited by Mre. Lady Rénsellaer, 105 (Sandy), 6 to Cuneo presented her with a silver 1. won; Little Jane, 105, second; | cup. Piying Dw 102, third. Time, Discussing the rejection of her .37 14. | entry, Mrs. Cuneo sald: “As long Third race. Puturity—Smiley a ne, | Corbett, 101 i Rlowd to 2 Old Settler, 88%, second; Galves, 94. third, Time, 1:12 24. Fourth race, mile and a aix teenth--Fred He 6 (Kirsch baum), 7 to 2. won: A koday. | 109, second; Joe Coyne, 98, third. } Time, 1:52 46. Pitth race, mile and 79 yards Dorado, 112 (Keogh), # to 6 Lampadrome, 105, second | ment, 110, third. Time, 1 Sixth race, three-quarters mile Galvestontan, 109 (Pimnegan) THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESI YAKIMA FEB. 12 The Presidential Postmasters’ As | bylaws, the election of officers and quontions of detailed interest scclation 68 Washington will be Sor The association will include the mally organized at North Yakima /postmasters of 86 offices in the tate, Qi of whom are appointed by on February 12, Lincoln's birthday, fie), at) “coeclll canertal The official eall for the meeting will he held within a short time attog reached Postmaster George M. | the organization to consider mat Stewart yesterday There will be |tera of interest to the department thing taken up at this fret i which will be attended by. meeting excepting matters retating number of artment heads from to the adoption of constitution and Washington ofty 2>OSSE IS AFTER A MURDERER 2AY, FEB, 5, 1908 FELL DOWN STAIRG FIREMEN ARE Thomas Curtis, a porter 60 ars old, fell down @ ptalrway at Washington st, and Kailroad ay. at #:20 a. m. yeuterday and #natained painful inje to hin head, Hel INJURED was taken to the Pactfic howpltal (By United Press.) FEAR PEDDLER NEW YORK, Fe Caught be liween collapsing floors, several | [firemen were injured last | night while fighting a fire which de atroyed a. five-ntory struct P cupled by dr da f ‘ | t t the eart ot the Charlie Michael, a peddior, 16) Worth at. lt wale ni tig years old, of 122 Seventh av. N. bA*) Han Frank Betanton is inissing and 4 missing for uve months, and,|is believed to be in the ruins The although Vigormus search has been | monetary bo is catimated at 00 000. made for him, bis friends have | asked that another effort be made to learn his fate | FOR Amur All Aden Khetl, a country man of Michael, was murdered some time ago and his body thrown 1 aiecaas aia into Lake Washington, The-mmotive | as robbedy | (By United Press.) j battle between the iotticers and] stichael start for Everett tn | GREAT FALLS, Mont, F yuties, Joe Dowdell, a a eeeos tet ae tie te ate 80 ; A mounted posse fs now tm pursuit/of the posse, was shot through the . 7 he did not reach Bis dee] ai; (By t ited Press.) rane of William a hall-breed | jaw and the arm, While the sheriff on. Ills friends fear he has oe A age a a wanted for the murder of Robert! was taking the wounded man te ied aan cebnel Meintosh, a rancher of the Hixh Holuae 4 prospector, who! Cascade, the desperado calmly loft wood district, aber inlles ew was shot while alone in his cabin the cabin and tr Noe of of Great Falla, is under arrest on the deputies saddled a horse and the charge of having murdered into Cascade, 60| rode away amid a storm of bullets AIRBANKS FIRST Peter Tandale ‘elt, Mont miles from Helena, and was recog A reward of $260 ts offered for! riy last moath. Tasdale's bod. Ho was fo and took the halfbreed, dead or alive ie was found an upper room elt mounta During is a notorious “bed” man of his head apusumes: | _- —— his death (By United Press.) ceatiaty,uix mouths ano, after bat KILLED TRYING Tn a drunken effort to «# a/train and Johnson declared that he speeding freight train om the Co-| would stop ft lumbia & Puget Sound ratiroad at You don't dare stop it nald Kent station, John Johnson, aged | his companion, leas drunk than 5, a laborer, met instant death. Johnson. The case was reported. to the 1 do dare to stop It,” declared « last might Jor and sacred the * and a companion had track in front of the oncoming been drir = aud wanted to get train from Kent station to Auburn, where, The train stopped but it they were employed in the grading only for the purpose ploking f the Chicago, Milwaukee & up Johnson's mangied si railroad. They saw the The body waa left at Kent sta headlight of a fastapproaching | tion. once a RS roy = ee mee AAO! mo ATLANT OCLAS SRD te RCW OCEAN meee ae en as ame a2 ™ a” o> US ATLANTIC FETS From “Army and Navy Life.” With the Atlantic feet in the Straits of Magetian 09,000,000 of people and $110,000,000.000 of property are unprotected from the hor rors and destruction which would come in the wake of a stirring on the part of the god of war! Even with the Atlantic fleet on one coast, the other remains unguarded. A division of the fleet would be inadequate for the protection of either coast. With American com. mercial spirit so militant and enterprising, with the policies of local 2, won; Confessor, 112, second; St. | S@Vercignties opposed to those of the nation, It te idle to sit silent: Orloff, 104, third, Time, 1:19 ly and imagine ourselves secure. There is but one sore element of | security in the world as ¢ tuted today, and that Is—AN ADE LOS ANGELES. QUATE NAVY! | I took a good, long look Firet race, seven-cighths mile j Billy Howlegs, 107 (Schilling), 5 to CONFE 'e! ° through the place today, and |); won: Laadable, 146, second: An , , fe addition to sweeping out, |) °%* 190, third. Time, 1:2935. | Sorte yeas) SUICIDES MAN I$ KILLED cleaning the showcases and ] Antioch, 107 ( Preate & to 1} F ; mi ‘ won; Colored I 107, second: | ‘ _ ront windows, checking the | pelle Thorpe 7 7 1 horpe, 107, third. Time, caabas Peaens | (Oe Vanes Pen} | freight, delivering goods, tend . = ete vey PORTLAND, Ore, Feb. 5.—Be Thi ters mile SAN DIGGO, Cal. Fet Irving cause George Gun Mourished his ing to office duties, helping || Nadzu, 106 7 to 1, won; | A. Brookhouse, 35 years olé, for-|revolver in George Raymond's| Work and Play, 106, seeond; Lisbia, | ‘ a tent , saloon, backed 1 . write letters and getting up the , third 1:16 34 * | merty of Kalispell, Mo comm o) ae ay 4 > by f " — lted suicide yesterday at San fons, he waa «i an¢ led sy ¥ ne to make Fourth ace, three-quarters n 1 7 night by oud ome en oe ee en we nem Canardo, 110 (Dugea) % to ardino, Cal, as the result of re cy, Wash ee ee self familiar with the stock, so Hi Cazador, 107, second; Sue-| morse over a crime committed 10 a's four companions were ia res an i, 97, third. Time, 1:15 % lyeurs ago. After shooting himself mn into custedy by the sheriff . oe oe 2 Fifth race mile and an cighth—/im the abdomen, he confessed to| 4 ype ee jury enon 2 a j and sell goods. The new togs Aucassin, 112 (Dugan). 2 to 5, won; ling chief of po! sl of all blame for the kilting. | Rox Hider, 112, second; Anvil, 112,|("® Chief of | police ei cai | When Gun menaced che saloonman f are coming in fast now, and, }/ third. Time, 1:56 4-5. |pell packing house to secure the| Witt the revolver and then reached . sixth race, three-quarters mile oy yver the bar to strike him wit say, they're great. Nowadays Baan lasurance ° b< y y ye aoe Bazil, 96 (Martin), § to 1, won Brookhouse was a member of a re! gp ditt mend ep r : you don't have to look on the | Lerd Nelyon, 104, second; Golden! prominent Massach family !in bie tracks. Then he held the Shore, 104, third jand left # letter to his father, at! four «thers at bay with his re inside of a man's coat collar for j Athol, Mass., requesting the latter! Voiver held in one be reuael the maker's name to know if it fodpnere ys She tee Pam | with the other he telephoned~tor| ~~ os or wee the sheriff. The sheriff and cor fits. The coat itself will pro | oner made a complete investigation egotiations are under way by a The Suits we are showing | the new management of the Van |, Gun and hts companions ihe ; ae ee couver baseball team to land two| WOMAN. THEN ROBS j been working om the North Bank have the style and elegance || Siw piayors. One is Ward E. Say. road - | which puts a man or woman in ]) Ff. am tnflelder, of Waterville, and | The county commissioners yes the other is W. F. Mendenhall, an terday granted liquor licnsea »ito geod company if they want it o tflelder yoo has played in the (By United Press Fred Uder, at Taylor; P. C. Comsitk It puts the evidence alt on their fi eee SPOKANE, Feb In a desper Kennydale, and A. Alemondi, North ide. It isn’t enough to be a The Salt Lake Tribune announces | *!* encounter on the second floor oceania . cts hat an o nization of wealthy | Ff he home last night with an zi right in these hustling day men ha en formed to balld alarmed and masked thug, clad in a ‘ : mile tr Close to that city, An|long black gown like a priest's Not in a Milk Trust you've got to look all right as | option has been secured on a site |cassock, Mrs, Frank L. Twist was e 3 and nied to have the track | rende auconscious by her assail wetland oor ew tags do jit | tei entet eave the tack renaerat nconcions by be elt ET ei hg that thing for you, ¢ racing meet about July 1 iaxted several minw whipped a bottle of chloroform out of bis M 1 d Milk atin “it,” bot you'll a The Clty Basketball league was| pocket, and saturating a handker- | alte 1 formed last night, with 10 teamalehief with it applied the poisonous | to see some of the handsome | holding membership. A committer {mes to the woman's nostrils. ||? Be original and genuine mew plaids and browns. Come was named to arrange an agroe The woman was found lyimtg un. Avoid ch substitutes ent and fix a schedule of games macious on the floor of the room. At your Soda Fountain fn and take a squint at our ex tightly elutehing the money sack ‘ The Highlifex practically cincha| when her husband came home from eink - a Hortiah's M aited pense ed first place in the 8. A. C, bowl| work. She was badly burned from |} ee chine lunch on ue ae ing tournament last night by win-| the chieroform and is bruised about 1 lunch on a cold day : ‘ two t of three games from| the body from her seuffle with the Ask for Horlick’s the Fidnoate: The Athletes can tle| robber. He secured $60. It was thera winning three straight ly after several hours that she At All Droge ames was able to give an account of Stirring the powder in hot wate: s | the assault makes a nourishing, digestible food On the Square vie reineuran |—— drink, better than tea or coflee—ne Washington heuraatisn Opposite the Totem Pole many increased during $48,000 to $187,000 Jcooking. A cup not , \ | ing induces restiul sleep | ‘on retir | INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 6.-—Indi ved @ five-year sentence for ana Republicans have selected tn district conventiion 26 delegates ~ - a to the national convention at Chi JOHANN EBBURC be A cago. Four delegates at large will | movernent was Inaugura here at be chosen by the state convention attended , ng to boy Aprit 2 platic traders all employ The convention endorsed Preat Asiatica dents Roosevelt's administration, | ‘> -” a aa a . the candidacy of VicePrestdent| 1 2345678910 11 12 Vatrbanke t photos $1. Dingman’s, 1112 New for national chairman 2nd av., next to Lols theater. *°** understanding |e (hat the delegates will vote for Pairbankse in the na | Uenal convention as lon as Pair banks hee any chance, and wilt ,| ONLY $10 DOWN then throw thelr support to Taft oa will take a | beautiful Piano DIES OF INJURIES. | to your home. Pianos that ctor Hanson, 21 years old, sub j usually sell for ptractor at North Hend on the | not less than Milwaukee right-of-way, died at the $25 to $60 down Seattle General hompita!l inet night ean be bed for as the result of injuries sustained a small Ten in & premature dynamite explosion Dollars, deliv on Dec. 26. | ered free to Snohomish Launching Delayed. || a pe WASHINGTON, D.C, Fed. 6-1] 110 up The launching of the lifesaving tug ; — Snohomish, which was to have|| “N¢w Pianos $225 up taken place late fn January, has !| KOHLER & CHASE, 1318 Gecond Av. been postponed because of the ne } (Opposite Arcade Block.) | | connity of dredging the channel un-| der the ways, This ls nearly com i pleted, but the river has frozen over and will delay the event tur-! SEATTLE. P. &—Catalogue and prices mailed free. Allover Laces 39c A large lot of fine All-Over Laces will be a special feature tomorrow, They come in white, cream | and ecru. Included in the collection are [mita- tion Clunys, Double-Thread Laces 3 pretty Point de Paris designs. Regular prices, as intimated, run up to $1.00 yard, Choice tomorrow only, a yard ‘ Pretty Teneriffe and Drawn Work designs; round and absolutely pure linen. Size 8 inches in di- ameter. Regular price 40c each. Bar 23¢ / | gain Spot, tomorrow only .............. SEE OUR REMNANT WINDOW Post Cards Valentines Seattle Souvenir | ; Beauties that 4 For | and Comic Post | really cheap at | Cards, in great vart- | 15c each, More than a Ic ety; on apectal sale thousand to choose | | tomorrow at the rate || Each | from tomorrow. See of 20 for he, or 4 our big exhibition |} for 1¢. at only §$¢ each | For Pillow Tops | Fancy Lamp || 19 | Formerly 50c Each | | ~—Made of burn 1 | —an immense vari. | | Cc | \ oniy ebemee & or painted Jeather |] Each | All neat and attr Each | 2nd very novel and jj] tive designs pretty Remnants of All Kinds, Odd Lots of All Kinds on Sale Friday. Particulars Tomorrow McCarthy Dry Goods Co Sutcliffe Baxter, Receiver Howard J. Sheehan, Mgr. ‘BEKINS: MOVING AND STORAGE CO., Inc. i CORNER THIRD AND WASHINGTON GOING EABT COMING WEsT GOING SOUTH COMING NORTH Cut Freight Rates on Household Goods — |! Tell your friends to take advantage of o: almost half the freight is saved on pr Feira ure poy eg by our private car system We can tell you to a cent what your fre abt will cost. Phones—Main 1523; Ind. 71 FIRE PROOF STORAGE. MOVIN PACKING. ; ZN AZ PN EK NN BWA / The Gtore That Se nds in a Phenomenal Bale To morrow at Nottingham lace designs, in most Length tive arra anticipate bef liberally s never re Final Clearing of Women’s Coats Values to $6.00, Tomorrow $2.49 Piftytoch lengths, in box and loose-fitting models made up of black and Ox ford gray kerseya, with neat trimmings { braid and velvet Exceptional | bargains _ | ] /_s, Aleks Roding, owned by the Qeendinavian Americas Bast ee RRR ad 9 ves You ANOTHERGREAT CURTAIN EVENT Y An Immense Clean-Up Purchase of . Curtain Values to $1.25 traordinary market " rave us this entire lot, comprising ht and hun dreds of sample ends, at only a mall part of their actual worth lomorrow is your portunity to share our good fortune, Accounts in This Ban Kt often happens that @ . Gosires to save Even without a request effect, ALL accounts in dinavian American Bank in strictest confidence, rule. the existence of your given to anyone else. 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