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THE SEATTLE STAR -MONDAY FEBRUARY 10, 1908 % F UNCLE SAM'S FIGHT STARTED TO BREAK UP HS Sez) Este P= 1 34,000-MILE RAILROAD SYSTEM WEST OF, THR ig a gh ae, MISSISSIPPI OMMY BURNS’ WIFE #ARkinaN's ocrorUs CAN'T BE HIS BOSS | f?= A488 see seme, ND. thios, that he will sign articles in New Yo when he lands from Says She Never Wanted Him to Enter Ring With a i» er Yous wns te lands: from matoh before -he starts weet and Colored Man, But That He Is Going to Meet Jack gives me a chance to talk to him abo it a Ch ‘ Tommy told me that he was ¢ es | going to sign articles to meet Johnson-—-What She Thinks of the Champion. going to, en | articles to meet would make him jump out of it He does not think, hormatiy, that ¥ - «| Johnson fs game, and promises that (By United Press.) ; end Sorsen and born fn th ce aan guaer Wak Wo te the. pa DETROIT, Mich, Fob. 10—Mrs,/ THe ge em of the by./He. One thing ix aw Jobason Temmy Burns arrived this week pone champions have witnessed| Miaht just as well stop talking | England, where she has been one or two of the battles in whieh |SbOut What Corma he will fet peveral weeks with her hus thelr husbands took part. Not #o| Tommy on. Tommy will dictate She has been enjoying the with Mrs. Burns, She has never|{®!* part of the match, and he) ts of London and Paris, and witnessed any of Tommy's bouts.|!* Solus to make mure that John | @ she had a pleasant trip, and But, nevertheless, she thinks he is|%® Will not have any chance, not) highly elated over the fact that the beat of his kind jthe slightest, to pick up @ pile my is given @ warm welcome, “Do you know,” said the wife/@f Money Just for coming In to jerever ha appears of the champion, “Tommy would | 8*t the loser's end Among many things she had to never fight Jack Johnson if 1 had| Mefore Mr. and Mrs. Burns were | a her husband, Mrs. the chance to decide it. But then,|™#?rted, the latter made Tommy Barus y that Burns Tommy has a mind of his own, and | Promise he would never meet a Ras any French blood running In he is set on meeting and boxing |DIMCK man. Bhe is strongly | veins. Hoth parents of the the negro boxer, I'm as .certatn | PY to him doing so. Bhe a pion, declares Mra. Burns, of it as | ever was certain of any Mat wiedges, however, that Tommy dite in an mad as & Mareh hare over — | what some sporting writers have ‘anid about the bout and Is anxious to show these few that they are poor crities, by beating the black CHAMPION'S MEASURE = ecarqp ‘SEATTLE TEAMS ARE. WINNERS have captu: traneportation systems we of the Mi The Groken lines show the roads now controlied by Portraits are those of the seven defendants in Bonaparte’s bill and Harriman care and Harriman locomotiv The govermment ts of the « SPORTOGRAMS MISS CARRIE SIRLIE. jou BARGAIN SPOT y Buchanan Oy Now in Its Second Week of Spirited Selling. | | : ik ‘ ' | c ‘ ‘Be » fs Stupendous Clearance Bargains in Winter | t Merchandise Feature Every Department, | i Most Noteworthy Among Tomorrow's . Splendid Offerings is the Final Clean- -up of Widths } Edges and insertions. to 8 Inches. Values to 25c | Tuesday A Genuine, Most Thorough Clean-Up, Comprising sands and Thousands of Yards. ee ee ee ee enjoined from doing anything furtherance of this alleged cor and the petition for io asks that they be re enjoined and prohibited Final Clearing of strained SALT LAKE CITY, Feb, 8.—The| ants have obtained for themselves trom carrying out any contract or government has taken tte firet| aad eye the energy 4 and doing anything whieh will restrain control of these various roads, and f . » to dissolve the great Harri or monopolise trade Tacoma ft the doubdle/ing combination against competi | Sde 8nd commerce most gigantic bat ever under be « of basi id in the | thon piracy and festraint of it aske that all these defeudants taken by a government in behalf Most Decisive Price Reductions —Remarkable Value. |) ¥ Y. M. C. A. Saturday ht. The trade and thetr stockholders be perpeta- of ite people. Ae a game between the association boys! The defendapts of the salt tn a a Reversible Granite Ruge~ Reversibie ii ® was hotly contested and at times! clude EH arriman, Jacob H Reeser Py values Ruge—Kecular $1128 rai) 8 sveloped into a wild seramble. Sehiff, Otto H. Kahn, James Still Tuesday $4.00 ues; Tuesday a The visitors had the better of the | man, Heary H. Rogers, Hegry, C. ee . special j t argument Im the first half, the Frick and Wm. A. Clark, a vegita je Aberfoy! Grue Reversible All-Wool — f | score being 10 to & but In the aee-| gallery of famous financie: rf uge—Regular $12.00 ville R Jond half the locals got busy in the the corporations named as re pa his et pir, | Rabel throw a basket from field. | the Union Pactfic, the Oregon Short Our spring stock of white walsting and dress materials ix now | Five more polnts were added and/ Line, the Atchison, Topeka & od we take great pleasure im calling your attention to Elegant Body Brussels eskited lar $ is the gane finished 18 fo 21 with Santa Fe, the Southern Pacific. the lovely fabrics here for your choosing. Among them are | values; Tuesday special » the long * annexed to the Northern PF fie, the Great North loeal’s tally sheet orn and two less well known com THE STORE THAT You | ‘The high school boys played « panies, the Oregon Rafiroad & Nav. | EMBROIDERED WAISTINGS— | WHITE GOODS—For shirt SERVES EST D steady, fast game. Feidier, for gation Co. and the San Pedro. Los Highly m ertzed and show walets and for chiidren's | the Broadway five, was the chief Angoles & Salt Lake Railroad Co. ing many attractive and novel dresses; in raised or embroid On) star of the occasion, Staats carry These railroads have a combined effects, In stripes. plaids and ered checks, plaids, stripes t ing off the honors for the bunch! mileage of more than 34,000 Iniles figures, at. a yard and figured effects; 19¢ : from the City of Destiny. When|and their gross earnings for the 39c 65c cholee at, the yard the last half ended the Seattle boys | year ended June 34, 1907, aguregat to WHITE GOODS—In numerous | were on top of a score of 9 to 12 ed more than $413,000 000 wHite EMBROIDERED weaves and lovely embroider These lines run through évery ed dewigns; all new and rT : [PLAYS GOLDIER; ONE KHLLED. moron of the territory west of ivf Setamie“ateedingiy” fexen. | bandnme, at the TE ene tent | ues Missiasipp! river, lows, Mistonrt, ing, at, the | yard 2C f 4\i/ notre Feb. 10.—A special to wake, Colarede, Calt-| yard C PLAIN: WHITE GOODS—in ae the Miner from Lewistown says Now Mexia, Arlene | chading Persian Lawns, Lndia \John. Walsh, aged 14, accidentally x n Loulstana oda, Mim |) WHITE MERCERIZED Swiss i Linons, French Lawns, Lines e shot his iSyearold brother while | newt. North and South Dakota, | With embroidered fleur de | Finish Lawn and Air Line Saat Say ae Sanat tnhe'waineon, Se] ig'mtaraa wre sat | ok itone stu oes, | pen RUSINCSS on tam Mie aun tose eee ee even into Hitnots and W 4 effects; extremely stylish and al, a yard 4 " oonsin orever passengers are very cheap, al, the at ae where thr sceident | to travel, there is a Harriman rail: | yard c | Cw 1 e oceurr road. Wherever freight is to be| carried, there are Harriman Ines | Ci Ky nh 1 e We invite Commercial CHICAGO,, Feb. 10.—Although |pionship caliber until recently.) James F MeBiroy, general aan | that this be too . oy, Keneral i oo much of a good fegarded as a classy speed skater. when she sprung a surpriee by ager of the King County Paty ae | thing, and that because of the enor-| ’ e M4 from the smaller, as well a Miss Carrie Sirtie of Milwaukee easily defeating Margaret Fogarty, sociation. has returned from a trip mous power of Harriman and his| 'f en an erc ie $s ‘Was not looked upon as of cham western champion, in a half mile. to California confederates the public welfare is || larger, merchants, firms race. Horace Egbert. former handicap | suffertna. pora: whom, Mise Fogarty finished all in,| per and programmer at the Mead-| Acting in behalf of Atty. Gen.| po ae pepo nan wim Bh grat > oe thi race means that the young wally recovering from the {llneas ange amar potyiy 4 pe ag gain Spot tomorrow at, each ed every accommodation that fiyer will be matched for a series which compelled him to quit work ing that this rafiroad system be! ative, ao Be pena for which Misys Fogarty before the end of the season inst dinaoived. nal ® asking an in-| . ‘ will go in training at once. summer j La: are tien hich iu t the CONTRACT REFUSED P. J. Panchot, the Auburn pedew | tale of stock or the distribution of ce BY TOMMY LEACH, | ‘*#®. On last Friday covered a trial | dividends || FRENCH VALENCIENNES %c BUTTONS AT 7c A DOZEN | walk of 56% miles in 16 bours and On account of teal restrictions LACE—tagi 1 les | Fancy Enameled Dress But- | Cashier 19 minutes, including o stop for). on. be April betere the defend —Edigings only; regular | tons, in all colors: the regular as rasaree especially cared for. lureheon hg = — es j price Se a yard; 1c prices are from 25¢ to GOc a Lb WooLFoLK to feel free to consult Harry Huntoon, well known tn “Ty he ull deciores aik on “ania tomorrow dozen; sale price 7c iiss ~_ local bowling ciretes stored a “3 “ oud | tomorrow ficers at any time—they perfect score on the Bismarck al- | mee since Jan. 1, 1901. the defend] FRENCH VAL. LACES—% © | KL EINERT'S HOOK-ON HOSE i mov leys Inst night, and also rolled 12 1% Inches wide, and Torchon SUPPORTERS—Regulay price | ways glad to serve you games with an average of This Lace Edgings and == Inver 3c « pair ale price most remarkable ‘SA U DA } tions, up to 3% Inches in | _ tomorrow Cc exer recorded in lox | Ps | DRESSMAKER’S DELIGHT bowling hirtory ape "om mle npg mh Se | SKIRT MARKERS—Nickel The Idaho and Oregon basketball a ya on sale tomor- : tis, pclae € tend.» eos torte Maho an neon baske ai | ae OAKLAND. alge fic | plated and regularly sold at i i} meet in Me tomor | wirse race, three-quarters mile- | 500; sale price 39 ap an almanac and see what — foe nellpaeag. ear aa toes Mabel Hollander, 100 (@ulliven), 7/] POINT DE PARIS ALL-OVER m4 Siege sae c = a eae “ fay wes 1 had been 80 to Whitman Feb 29 and 2%" |g” Gointa tert nied. rime, |] SAGE cat MeN" atte BM | “Satne ate. epetal to 9g Schliaatlaa American B . eb. 28 and « inint, 107 ime < 0c Saseuilik east thiia teak iis Gustin ta hantie hn toate ot 1 Ros inint, 107, thir me, | worth 50c a yard; sale 15c aver shana 23¢ | Nelson, B.C. Compvtition in now |? #9 ™ price tomorrow ‘Alaska Building, of the day and date. But I flad under way for three sliver cups Second race, seven-sixteenths } VALENTIN this to be February 10, and I'm The Lincoln high schoo! five de-| Mile—Beattle, 108 (Keogh). 5 to 1 $1.50 PICTURES, 79 | — feated the La Conner quintet at La | ¥°® Novgored, 103, second; Ocean | Just three more days in which taking an bour off to study up Conner on Saturday aight. by a; Maid, 108, third. ‘Time, ©4425. ||) More than 200 to choowe from, | to buy. Make your selections a “ 3 3 ‘ , 4 all beauties. See our while the assortment our new lines of underwear. ¢ of 18 to 17 | Third race, three-quarters mile-— | bears “ riment is com ‘The Victoria basketball five won | May Amelia, 109 (F. Kelly), 5 to 2 window display. Every picture | plete. More than 2,000 bean- | e ictor -" Case after case of underwear. from the Portland ¥. M. C. A. tegm | Won; Big Store, 101, second; Duke | — = 0 $1.50 each tiful novelties, such as usual . a ae re 7 ot Orleans, 107, third. Time,| Sale price, 7 ly sell at 25c each; on medium weight, some heavy at Victoria on Saturday night, with om 7, third . c yee eae 5c Victor Jr. Gramophone | Victor weights, now coming in. I'd like TOMMY LEACH. & Geers 66.78 00 0 sit j sac : PITTSBURG, Feb. 10.—Tommy|+o Leave DETROIT oe men His ont an cane ne 9058.5 Victor ttt, * j to have the bunch of money |i Leach. for whom Barney Dreyfuss ey a peons. | Rapid Water (Dagan) to Victor IV the boss paid out for freight |)and Fred Clarke demanded three “ 5. won; Red Leaf, 102. coond Victor Z 17.00 ,. “Si players when Garry Herrm Clamor, 105, third. Time, 1:58 46 reek bs Victor V. . bills yesterday. The drayman || wanted him to manage the Cin of Fifth race, mile and 70 yard» Victor I. . 22.00 | Victor VI said he wished they'd keep | nat! team, has refused the contract | Shenandoah, 114 (Hayes), 'T t 2 pithy “=a tendered for 1908. won; Ethel Abbott, 103, #évond: | : some of {it till the weather is Leach was called to Pittsburg by | Dorado, 113, third. Time, 1:64 He 6. | Sutcliffe Baxter, Receiver Howard J. Sheehan, Mgr. Victor Records, 35¢ and up. better. That goes to show you | Dreyfuss, and, after a conf Sixth rics, three-quarter¢ ‘tithe NOTE—W 4 ; ‘ fafermed the Pirate mana Dollie Dollars. 102 \Chasbadue NOTE e will send complete illustrated Victor can't suit trybody, but we can |i he believed, inasmuch as D i 5 lent aban my | stone See ae = = hibit a Victor at your home, and extend easy payment om underwear. 1 guess we have ||had placed so high a value upon Capt. Burnett, 107 tte.) sired. S his services, that he ought to get 11636 | GOIN —_ —- -—— over 59 kinds—all good kinds, more money, to recompense him _— ] 1 too. Even as low as 50 cents, | for the loss of the Cincinnati fob | 406 At present Leach is in Cleveland, C00 ANSEL.ES, | | T Cos T Ss Li 7 i L iL we have a splendid quality of |iand it is probable the Pittsburg First ti ighth “a } Second Ay yr = le, splice magnate ts dotng ore wo! | wm rae, ve-cighths ‘mite “i batbriggan, well made, spliced aoe aa aome bene ' ing A Velma © (Schilling), (7 to 21 Just call ua by telephone and we will tell you te a cent crotch, ribbed ankle and wrists. |/has given his faithful services to won; Lady Powell, 102, second; ||} what your move will cost. No stickers. Better qualities | the Pirates for so many years and| eo 102, third. Time,! Main 1523 Ind. 71. im cotton, fine mercerized Ithes ||\% BOW SbPreciating the gratitude Second race, seven-sixteenths| of the man behind the money bags. | BEKIN lin pink, bine and flesh. Still itvcder te : per pre vb i 5, won mic, 102, secon Hinen and silk. If you're partic Thiré atie—Tony Fire P: sc deb r Faust, 107 (Schilling), 7 to 10, won re Proof Storage ular about underwear, let us tit ATHLETIC MEET | L Amundsen, 95, second; Ed Ball, 109 eatin, ts Star tee 8 nie ene rit iran les ; GEO, MULLIN (third. ‘Time, 1:38 1-5. | Tee t ees DETROIT, Feb. 10.—( Mullin} Fourth race, mile and an eighth shirts came in, too, Some with > “ jade ot ad = r F. Day | is the t ball player to kick Rubrie, 104 (Miller), 8 to 1, wou achool annexed ie otle onors in| ove « J y : ‘ detached cufts. Some as tow || the fourth annual ind ge ofr A Big George wants Harly Tide, 100, second; Frank t al indoor meet of | to away from, Detroit. He has | Piittner, 103, third. Time, 1:61 46 } as one dollar per. ew goods he gran choo! athletes held! had the notion for the past three Fifth race, one m Chalfonte ! Saturday afternoon In ¢ ver: | year eapite the fact that 1 > fn f arriving eve ie Wak we re peli " 2 D pite th q ha 104 (Musgrave), 4 to 6, won; Unele y : ytnred|is a good pitcher, the f re | Henry, 112 Alma Boy, 101,! help us get better looking. + poin r more than all the rest) de like him, and being a third. Time 8-5 ter dressed and better pre Central school athiotes came sec-| fosine Kut Mullin hands it back.| Sixth race, one mile—Associate for the unexpected. Get wi ond by annexing a total of 38) tingent m Ww og a certain vanni Balerto, 106, second Fastoso points, Interlake followed with 17| number of gz takes ad-| 106, third. Time, 1:39 4-6 — 11, Seward 56 and Walla « vit th manage LAberto, 104 (Schilling), 6 to Walla 4 met ™ to some other won Onata Watana, 102, «# The one we. in ev team La eason Mullin did not Rustiows, 104, third Time, 1 On the Square exhibition that for 1 many games as he won. In ee the T, Pol hardly be excelled. 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