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TAR—THURSDAY THE SEATTI AUTO RACE BEGINS FROM NEW YORK’ Sevenfull, 95, third. Time, 1 A wrestling and athletic tourney " sporToakaMs GETS 20 YEARS TO PARI OVER THE TRAILS OF ALASKA»: # : ternational cup races thin! ¥ ! t Cape Town In 1896 (By United Press.) ‘ el, at Cay ummner by the Seattle Yacht olub.| LonpON, Feb. 14—Carl Ludwig! ite 4 self-defenke and was } ‘The basketball gam: between Gon Veltheim, « German-born mat acquilt me years afierward i TINY CRAFT FOLLOWS é }the Lineoln high school and the uralized American who posed Me @ a body recovered from tbe The nes ft Wey y rk f F; FLEET TO FRIGCO,| Miingham high school bas been | baron, and was known a# Frank wa» identified as Vou Velthetm by ontestants ave ew 0 or nisco, called off Kurts and Carl Snetderich Maurits, hin wife, but later the adventurer | | A number of consistent polnt|has been sentenced ta 20 your was @ ered serving on the ence to Seattle on Way to Valdez---Greates [Fetters aMpetcs alt univervty |Picted of ‘attempting to bisckmall | Wetore sentenge was passed ot thia season on account of being | Solly B. Joel, a wealthy Londo: Von Veltheim, the potlee told a ¢ back in their studies and South African mine owner, out! niarkable story of bis eare ontests. | The New York Athletic chub has | of $80,000. ortme fraud. According t arranged a series of sprints and) Van thetm, who was arrested recital, You Velthetm has ¢ Sieg 0 sundial rac » pulled off in Madison four months ago tn Paris, shot and ted bigan with not lew Squa arden 1 Mareh 10 killed Woolf Joel, a brother of . n women. ever proposed is now a rea rhe wg pay }the championship of the Rainter autolsts started yesterday and oo eset Tignes © ag why club will be held in the near fu the ne ¢ month etiam sone Bp oxy ture among the club members anki aoe ; , ve: de Geet ted tebe The & A. C. will hold a smoker and thelr machines w undergo. tb us at this time of the yeu Bi RE i ges Page thal woe ee a nr ee . My cr 7 re al th - land three wrestling matches will| This race is from . w York to ed ¢t 7 ne not more yan | be n the program. | (By United Press.) ise catae' th die dant aa ines” Yesterday, aly. bed ns At Han Francisco the autos will Young and Brown jumped into! OAKLAND, Cal, Fi 1 up and in a loud steady yolce van Le eg ronson sced aboard a steamer of the third pt in the twoman team while reading from Mra, Mary quested the audience to be senate _eockeagger pr ne, Pacific Coast Steams ‘ and | bowling tournament at the 8 A. ©.) hayer Bady's “Belence and Health,” and join him in atlent prayer re on ‘es . Inst night tn and Putnam etill at the Christian Set chureh in ouse was immediate, and i one America arted “ t bronght to From 4 - The order of sta 1 he steamer will » the out hold first pla Oakland t olght, Nathan ‘ became still n ut i of the | Whipple, @ veteran inatructor at | usually lar sudience a nel of the vario eu ald here yext lap | Rag ee tit te versed will be as fol ’ dropped on the platform be |to read from Mra, Eddy's “Bele a To onarit ! “ : T ¥ ai ‘ban ee iow the fore a crowde auditortum and Health He had bee rea clr gig ogame gag iver to Nome, ecrcss th } The meeting was in a state of ing but a few minutes when he we whe 2 M. ¢ 1, M.| Bering straits, either on mer confusion in a moment, Men and seen to drop bis hands and alm hy r Livi ” fee, to Bast Cape, Siberia women rose in thelr seats, and| immediately he sank to the floo ge >.) t me * ra ee 1 * doors " n macious wath came alm No. 3. French—-M. Pons, M. Des|then up the Lena river to Ir some started for ithe, tors. Then unconscious Deat m champs and M. Berthe tak, Moscow, Smo Bar ve the Rev. Elmer McBurney, a re | immedia No Halian—Antonto car jabovitch, Vacovie and Poss tn fugiio, Emilio Sirtorl and He Prussia: Poland n where ¢ (By United Press.) te aul tamales Ae. ts ae een Basga of roads to Berlin and Paris is | TACOMA, Feb. 1 Vie Mela soa Pa No, 6. German—Lieut. Kooppen, | optiona Item, the lant. Geuth Africas a ee ngineer Hans Krape and Bngincer| When the race is completed the wrestler and boxer, has about de tere, that be bad been in several wt Mass r ines will have traveled pearly | (Seattle Stare Exclusive Servic elded to give up the boxiag game ent holdups in this ety, and No. 6 American—Montague Rob ) miles, at least 18,000 being] NEW YORK, Feb. A tiny craft | altogether and to go back to wrest ced = tame tn te We erts and Howard Brinker a is preparing to follow tm the wake | ling exclusively. Me whipped Kuait| | Walle penitentiary Hundreds of autoisin accom auto race was proposed bY! §¢ 1.6 magnificent fleet of battle |Sehock in 20 rounds at Aberdeen Chief Wappenstein has asked the panied the bunch to Yonkers, and rch newspaper Le Matin e sat month and le net dlecouraged a can Gn’ aine Maan. enna ton there the six a oe nthe N york Th ig son Bao te a tides te @ Of any ¢ ‘ ate in ns > Me’ | If the act of ridding Seattle of « efficiency should his mental toot the start of one of the most unique ew York Times. Ouly | coast in ao little lig that! He simply sighs for the thud o Sl tail’ below the required stander races proposed had begun ee t has been made jy to serve as @ beacon to mart the mat again desperate highwayman witt offset We need mon like Hagen,” he Leaving New York the automo th was the race be who seek to reach Ban Francine McLagle weight 220 pounds a slight defect in the mental ex | iq will pass through Albany kin and Paria. Part of phe tight . nder | stripped in wrestling shape, and amination, Patrolman Hagen, with Syracuse, Roches But. the present route will be over wn motive 5 @ crew < as & young bull. He|the recommendation of Chief Wap-| The University of Oregon bas le, Cleveland, Toledo, Chi: taken by the winning car in about ) men craft a retera | pene », will be retained in the | ketball team is now making @ tour nell «6 Bluffs. Omaha, ! Pekin-Paris race. at p at the « a and has department of the Inland Empire playing 4 se . inavitle, Staten isiand, | ds in this city; Hagan ix a pr lon offic ries of games s will leave shortly o: me ¥ the When he entered upon bis duties! = 06, secon Wenford, 106, third. o§. to the Pacific cosas . sald this me he was unable to @ the written |, The ladies of Stevens W. R. ¢ Time, 1:39 26 yarn 6 ball Leah | cxamizetion a an i Hill be entertatned at the residence Second race, half-mile—Marion! Miss Marie Wagner, of the Ham im height since he came to Tadows lee board. He ix about to be given |of Mre. John Cashner, 201 Bummit ccieiataiaelltii Delorme 107 (Be bilities) 9 to f:| Mon Grange Lawn Tennis b, | last October. He ia but 21 years another chance, and with it will go|4¥. Friday, Febroary 14. won ucky Mate, 3, second: wom the woman's national indoor of age and may continue to grow a «statement from Chief Wappen)" s — High Ormonde, 110, third. Time.) lawn tennis championship yester- for anothe Hie stands six stein of his bravery two weeks! Mai insprings | 50c r = day at New York by defeating Mre three tine in his stocking ago fn effecting the capture, at the| Floe engraving and repair three-quarters mile . F aga I * , Phang amin ts we 1. oe Lennind race, three quarters mile | Frederick Schmits, of England, in MeLagien never drank @F point of a revolver, of William ing. Glover, 604 D. 8*Jobnston . . we Seay 2 (Sustoa), > to |.) straight sets, 6-3 an : amokec ife ohnson, « negro fe c 'Co. Bk ° Altair, 93, second Re e Cherry,| won: La Gloria, 108, second: Billy tratght set and 6 moked in his tif Johnson, a negro footpad, highway-'Co. Bidg 104, third. Time, 1:17 2 Bowlegs, 93, third. Time, 1:13 4 Becond race, three qua ‘ourth race, elevensixteenths l —Helle of lroquois, 104 ( mile—Col. Bob, 110 (Taylor), § to te 2, won; Sophomore, 95, 5, won: Rosegal, 106, second; Bam - BRIDGE aco. Lord . Provost, 109, third pro, 107, third. Time, 1:08 1-6 | 1216 15. Fitth rece, mile and threesix Third race, sevensixteenths teenthe—Marster, 106 (Miller), 3 mile—Work Box, 108 (Musgrave), |to |, Won; Frank Pilttner, 109, sec 9 § to 5, won; Linola, 100, second; obd, Edwin T. Fryer, 99, third | Ornate, 14. third, Time, -4225. Time, 2:06 . : j Sixth oe, five-clghths mile-—La Fourth race, mile and one-six tg gay ae . teonth—Import, 96 (Gilbert), 7 to | Cpate. 117 (Schilling), 1 to 2, won 18, wou; The Englishman, 107, seo a Sag e's se ae en, ond; Mili Song, 102, third. Time, | ° rs ” ao 1. Pitth race, wtte and te yarts— WRESTLING TOURNEY TO Warning. 196 (Keogh), 6 to I, won | ° Terp, 95, second; Rotrou, 105. oe Sac mais HELD BY JAPS Sixth race, eleven-aixteenths mile--Bucolic, 95 (Charbonau}, § svesnit | to 2, won; Pajaroita, 103, second } e 08 46 Los ANGELES. First ;race, one mile—Toupee. 106 (Schreiner), 5 to 1, won; Pal “GUNS “PGR “RENT—Piper S Taft, 1024-26 Second av 1 overheard an old man and his son having a dispute about money matters the other day and I told them to “leave it to me Don't you know, you hear and see an awful lot of fanny: things as you sasha through life. 1 saw a sign in & butcher shop once on a big Cluster of sausages, which read, “No whistling In this shop.” I heard a man use the expression, “It was a ground hog case,” while in conversa. tion with the boss the other day, and after he'd gone I asked the definition of “ground hog.” The boss says ground hog is usually “saus age.” We don't carry an pork products in this shop, but it's a “ground hog case you get the best there is in any line of goods we carr and there is nothing doubtful about the composition of the goods, either. If an article | sold for an all-wool, it's a wool, and wool only, If it mixed goods, they will be rey resented to you as such—a ways on thelr merits. Ever thing ts guaranteed to be as represented, and to sult you to the king’s taste. This | a mone store. THESHU: On the Square Opposite the Totem Pole to continue three days, is being ar | ranged by the local Japanese, to be held on the field of Athletic park. The program will ineiude many wrestling bowls and contests at the games in which the little brown men are proficient The details of the program are in the hands of Harry Yamado, and will comprise nt 60 events {something like being planned In the 20 for each day of the meet wrestling events it will be the sur vival of the fittest, the bouts con tinuing ug the lines of elimina tion until one man ts left. He ts declared the vietor KENT WINS (Star Special Service.) KENT, Feb. 13.—The Washing ton high school basketball team met defeat at the hands of the Good Templar five In this city last night. The locals proved too strong for the vii and the final score was 16 to 26. The Seattle teaw was weakened by the absence o Mullen and Weidenbacher West and Titus were consistent getters for the Kent boys Routh and W. Routh, forwa also grabbed points. Capt. Rabel nd Fielder were stars for the G Boiler or Sale 15-Horse Power Submerged a Upright Oil City Boiler GOOD AS NEW. Indepenoent or Sunset Main 1050, any time between 8 a. m. and 6 p. m. week days Men's Shirts, of and stripes; plenty worth to $1.00. for fine Pan sale price . | Men’s Ties Oda 3be Men's Corduroy | $2.25 and 50 CORNER THi GOING EAST GOING SOUTH Cut Freight Rates on Household Goods Tell your friends to almost half the freight Pe by our private car system. We can tell you toa Phon FIRE PROOF STORAGE Men’s $15.00 Raincoats $8.00 Men’s Shirts | Corduroy Pants Men's Ties, wo 103, 105, 107 BEKIN We offer choice of Double and Single Breasted Styles in Fancy Worsteds, meres and ‘Tweeds, stripes, checks and in visible plaids; the season's popular colors and patterns, black included; worth regu larly $15.00 and $16.50, Sale price Cass Unprecedented Savings Men's Soft price Hats, percale, in handsome figures of black and white; 65c ts, sold al nG "$1.65 | MEN’S S | Men's Shoes, of Calfs all sizes; worth $3.¢ ES--EXTRA and Vici Kid to $3.50; for . th ‘te CLOTHING KEPT IN irst Ave. 89, 91, 93 ¥ esler Way MOVING AND STORAGE CO., Inc. RD AND WAGHINGTON, COMING WE6T COMING NORTH advantage of our ved on shipments, low offer, for large or small, wil t what your freight Main 1623; Ind. 71 MOVING; PACKING, cost. m worth $2.50; Men’s Underwear Men’s Wool Underwear, worth $1.50 a garment; | A Practically Half Price for Men’s Suits---and such suits as have built up an enormous business at the full regular prices---fifteen and sixteen fifty. word, there are no such values in town. $8.00 Men’s $1 8.00 Suits at $9.85 | Over five hundred the finest Suits, from fore- | Men’s Cravenetted Raincoats, in gray effects; most makers, including black and blue; all sizes; | three-quarter length; thoroughly cravenetted; every man can be fitted; double and single- splendid $15.00 values ; all sizes. Sale 8 00 breasted; best $18.00 suits in town " $9, 85 price ‘ $ ° lor ° SHIRTS, HATS, SHOES—Everything for Men at Men’s Hats } all $2.35 PAIR FREE OF CHARGE. First sale Ina shapes and $1.65. wile price «400 | Men’s Underwear Men's Cotton Ribbed Unde six ¢ the popular rwear ise lors AND Yesler to get only Thi the fine and purest drink un best be done by of bottled and carbonated beverages the label of The ret Sound bottling using t grade water those bearing Pacific and Pu Co. stand considered tried vinced alone If do when quality ts you have not them. so and be con PACIFIC & PUGET SOUND BOT. TLING COMPANY, Phones 927. 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Being light sprinkling of pieces actually worth up to $4.50 yard. it's without ow of the slight priced sensationally low, the demand tomorrow will be actually phenome nal. Don't delay coming, the grandest bargain jot Prompt folks are going to of embro deries ever get the best of this superh brought to Seattie. The embroidery gat! values are superb-—maeg | See display mow in our nificent. | | windows. hibit a Victor at your home, Spoken in This Ban it is proper that we should | speak all languag for we . the money of all nations —bw; selling and exchanging it as the” convenience of the public me quires. Likewise it ts proper that oe should be able to serve you t your advantage when you wish to send money to f te tives in the East, in Cast, age ar where throughout the oy had DEPOSITS MAY RE SENT BT MAIL at less than cost of street car fare. All banking relations: held in strictest confidence. 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