The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 11, 1908, Page 2

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(By Un LONDON Burns, of Se heavy welght Palmer, of champton, a we in the f bgen sched The hus A wen before opponent peated the ond and th die of the fo from New tmalserab walked the the de On Maren c Roche The lat . backed by sker, the f mer T Roche w nessed tea-pa * OAKLAND. First race, three-quarters mi Deredom, 111 (Leeds), 8 to 1, wor Ft Otros 7 ond; Cathe F., 93, third ime, 2:18 cond race, three-elghths Rox, 87 ¢ >, 2 won; Lady Rennae r, Ww ond; Minnie Bright, 107, & Time, :37 1-5 Third race, mile and a quarte Kogo, 102 (Hayes) to 2, won tras, 107, eocvnd oO ange, 99, third. Tt 7 Fourth race, mile a 4 Judge Nelson, 107 (Ri » won; Plansibie, 95. «& Coyne, 104, third. Time. Fifth ace mite and teenth wna « fi 9 Maxtrems, mn, Blevation, 10 me, 106, third ©, eleven - sixteenth y Corbett, 106 (Hayes) even, won, Pajaroita, 162. second Alsatian, 90, third. Time, 1:09. LOS ANGELES. First race, fiveeighths mile Search Me (Marty), & to I wou. Transm nn7, second Lady Kitty, t hird. Time, 1:02 Second race, seVven-aixteenths le — Aunt Aggie 103 (Sehil ling), 6 to 1 m; Colored Lad 103, seco Autiveh, 106, third Time, 4226 ‘Third race, seven-eighths mile Pan de Oro, 104 (Miller), 4 to I won; Hen ot Shenamere, 107. second; Harvey Clark, 99, third Time, | a Fourth ¢. thirteen-sixteenths mile—Magadiuve, 115 (Me ; 1 to 2. Cc. W. Bart “GUNS FOR RtenT—Piper & Taft. . boy just at how old he was “I'm not old at a new.” Speaking of our b ing in now, and the man or woman | Hab guods is because the new things a than mo , read THESHUB On the Square Opposite the Totem Pole TOMMY BURNS nigt and owas = disgusted at oH hird, Time, i we Box Eld Bile, 112 Six ace ee -quarters mile Lord °F 109 (Miller) won; Columbia, 107, se ond; Gossiper H., 107, third. Time CHICKEN PICKER PICKS \.0..: HIMSELF TO WIN GEO. A. FISHER. (Seattle Star Exciusive Service.) sT JOSEPH, Mo. with ‘ed. 11 —The champions title holder of odd vocations claim to the honor Every » while ¢ in wh numbe: ho men ta necrent champlonablp ut forward, however, ts made Wy A. Fisher, a St. Joe ni that he ie the er of the hich he Fish ‘aw chick every three nath of time world a in the chicken for 40 years, and oat men in 4 » coast to helpers. 0; ot the acaida Dull Headaches them by THE SEATTLE STAR of Chicago, annexed speed on the ight, oa ' in three 5 pine for the t im the ournament runs until | tournament The Athenian basketha The billiard championship con: | last night won from t t bety nm Wille Hoppe and five by @ seore of 26 to “HUSKIES” ARE WHOLE SHOW AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN re NEW YORK, Feb. 11.—The big) purchased tn ka The te ne battle al among THE CARE OF CHILDREN’S EYES, Dr. A. McKay Jordan, Eye Specialist, Gives Some Interesting and Valuable Advice to Parents How few parents realize the great mistake they are making in starting their children off to school without first taking nto & competent eyesight jalist and having a come the brighten examination made of the when the defec of each eye, not merely tested Byes wid be by letters, but a thorough exam ned ae advances ination of each eye separately thowe audren mm I refer above to a “competent always signify perfect eyenight specialist,” bec a hypermetrople eye the fact that children’s om perfectly, but at the much difficult to Mf the ciliary muscles, ly measure than those of grown mnnaturel strain mey There may be troubles in chi perm degrees of latent eyes masked by @ very act dation—-fully is re sightedness) and astigmatiam. without either parents though many who should wear knowing the reason for such fail. | them refrain from doing so, ure thinking that classes are emblem Jam asked: “Why do so many atic of age. Hat this prejudice te glasses, especially young fast passing away. The con ? actous or unconscious effort to principal reasons are that gain Vision canses w more perfectly | wrinkles, which ’ 4d and people be when proper glasses are this most delicate and rd an article #t ince pares af having the of their children ex f the whole ed, and ¢ or during schoo that the | | © accompliahed one is greatly in- | of the object s for which I am + m such etrain striving yperly fitted gles Parents afford to neglect child ' | Qeorge tton, at 182 SPORTOGRAMS i“ Wels" Garden on March 17, subject hy 4 The new bowling alleys ta the | *)P* al of Hoppe YM. ¢ A. will b opened to the ublic tomorrow evening The highest seory t made | an Amerioan bowllak cong wal Dobb and Putnam were victors |e lat olght In Cinetnnatl, when in t twomem, team bowling |. A. Kiene and J action at the dog show at Jock IL, ts ed =the 1 Square garden, which | Muskie” living. The dogs sr 3 kept chained to prevent them pened today, Is @ team of “Hut | mussing up some of the fancy kes,” or Bwict owned by specimens in their vicinity, Whea vot « her of the | exercised they generally indy tue ne SSDAY : LOSES FORTUNE THEN SUICIDES “JAMES HAMILTON LEWIS (By United Pr 1 that TCAGO. Pe “ fa “ in behalf on trial " wed Attorneys Benjamin Shaffoer and, to the jur The man w Hamilton Lew The the mat for a womar peech proved such au at ar cima t r a ot tra details he wa bis it ence 1 . t ut h fa bh wa the d fine one of argume riot One woma The os xpected to go t NOME 18 DEFEATED sitie his home in the f and may be ' e of the track (By United Prose meets he om. Huw wae ff The Nome two year the etar of the Univer ke if ( Utah trac ant night b Mu. 0. A; % cr ho per gamelan im and pool it, betilor on Fo ’ tween ‘ the 4 Pine ats. The p "0 tain 30 tables mW YORK, Areh Woodford to Assist Hughes William a mW YORK, } - . that both ord has - of the Hughes u 4 States, and a . tor ing ts to at the Manhattan hot ! at M which vice pre an ad one - a “‘Mainsprings 50¢ Fine engraving and wateh reps tng Go or, 604 D. B. Jobnet ° FEBRUARY 11, 1906. {By United Press.) jel B, Cohen, a 4 it of Tonopah, wh hour fortune at RENO, v, Be CAUSES BIG RIOT ri Hide ‘he Priday and Satur- “Important day we will offer at Special Sale the most remarkable values in Embroideries ever brought to your notice. See our windows. New Spring Jackets Priced Tomorrow at $6. 49 They came in yesterday, and and handsome, of a go cloth and satin lined epee. se Y them displayed in our window all trim, ¢ made quality of covert 1 can see i hey're good, they're stylish, they're new and they are surprisingly low in price. Just think—a smart covert jacket at. BARGAIN SPOT $1.00 Baby Bonnets 39c Just 150 of them, and they are all beauties. Mont of them are handsomely ered and have long ribbon thes. Hardly what is a real bargain at ik Che at < to $1.00. 39c VALENTINES | All Cut in Price | SENTIMENTAL VALEN TINES, which were priced at = — now marked down to only ral abirt ve COMIC VALENTINES, which were priced at 2 now marked down to ve NOVELTY VALENTINES, in mmense variety, all new and yea ntiful, eduerd a lows Valentin . the ha Valen ow ise i fe Vale * now 2ze ao Vale es now B7e - Valentines now ae $1.00 Valentines now S6e¢ “y McCarthy Dry Goods Co Sutcliffe Baxter, Receiver Howard J. Sheehan, Mer. Storage Co. COR, THIRD AND WASHINGTON Finest and B nt for Moving Furr Rage Furniture Vv stru Light Delivery Wagons. for Coming to your House. No Charge for Going Back. No Hour Work. We can tell you to a cent what your move will cost, Phones—Main 1523; Ind. 71 Fire Proof Storage. Cut Freight Rates. PURITY, FRESHNESS AND EFFERVESCENCE p strong features Of any mineral bat and ginger ale i by the Pactfic tling Co. they are and but uniform feat m always reliable ng them that high reputa ‘or which they are famous. PACIFIC & PUGET SOUND BOT TLING COMPANY, Phones 927 LP AP. =“) c~The Simplicity oe among them but | Lawn | and | Moving and = | The Gtore That Serves .¥ Gest vey Buchanan Gp, Tomorrow Will Witnes: Another Day of | Matchle@s Bargain Offerings in the Great ~} DISPOSING SAE We Quote a Few Specimens, oa WAISTS TO $1.25 The Last of a Big ¢ 39: Clean-Up Lot Tomorrow at....... y midcsaread yeotion, : play. | Wala ot | Ay - ~ SH¢ cach. Don't de ~~ < 85c Muslin 121- -2c India Sheets — = 72x Extra Special =. OF: ery nse fach 5 a \ Gomand sight Children’s Regular 25c and30c_ §) : Under wear ~ 15s ‘ _To Close at.... coined , fi ¢ r n er || The Checking Accoutl is an agreeable surprise to who have not been familiar willl ry thought it meant a bt book kee} ne Instead that it “m only makes safer, but it dors the bookkeeping ot Your check stub is a record; the Gheck that you give to the landllend or the merchant comes back i jou through the bank as am aéditional record: besides It ts the best re ceipt you could have for money are giad to open Checking Accounts for small as well as large amounts, and to show the simplic ity of the system to those aot f& miliar with it Savings Department Open Saturday Evenings from Six to Eight o'Cleck Alstha oliding, owned by the kan an Americas Bank Scandinavian American Bank } Alaska Euilding, Seattl — oe HOPKINS & RYER, INC. BROK Kes Private Wires Both Phones—278 secnee-208 Alaska Bile Orders F for Investment or on Margins Gramophone | Vie $ 10.00 17.00 | 22.00 $ 30.00] ictor V. Victor Victor Records, 35¢ and up. rated Victor catalog, payment plan if NOTE—We w at your home Sirf 8 send cc te iNust and extend eas 1406 Second Av. sevesoeeoe: COAL O ONLY $10 DOWN iepione lamp $5, ma | will take a beautiful Piano FOOT OF Vest. to your home. Main Fosse ome Pianos teat GEO acne u sell for jess than 5 to $50 down n be had for a small Ten deliv free to hom 176, oe 8 Used Pinnos Ramone $ilo up New Pianos $225 up KOHLER & CHASE, 1818 Second Av. (Opposite Arcade Block.) SEATTLI P. §.—Catalogue mailed free H. L. KLEIN The Best Shoe Repairing the City While You Wi | and prices 217 JAMES 8T. <“

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