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° z THE SEATTLA STAR: BATU RDAY, FEB, 15, 1908, o ° (By United Press.) his work fn marti 4 iNav Var d City SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 15.—Ab c) boxins “a . W Attell and Eddie Kelly have a nt of Broth " A provisional agreement to x ing that inite before Jack Gleason's Occidental nour the ' t wi club Friday evening, Feb, 28, but) wi " witht JUST PLATTED the agre sent is so inter with other me ver of th mas hi conditions that it i anything but a/| ponent certainty that the match will take e place Atwell has demanded a Ketchell worked a6 usual at Jo guarantee of $2,600 for himwelf, win, ) Mitte place y " Kid La lose or a draw fayotts hi al bea a clean kt being of the Mike Twin Sullivan has cut down | features ¢ aftern THREE CITY BLOCKS FROM a Ball, 10 “ ma; Tre 18: third ’ eo 14 « 00" at race, one mile—tHi Caul ap. 106 (Schilling) 10 to 1, wo * [See seh ones Waterfront Lots ee 7, Second — raee. ixteenths ne (Star Special Service.) mile—La Paladin, 106 pa), 10 to FINEST BEACH ON THE BOUND, ALL LEVEL ie SPOKANE, Fed. 15.—The fea-!1, won; J. H. Red, 108, « lr re ture of the contests between en-| clement, 108, third, Time, (41 —=_ ~ tries rey ting the Spo Third race, three-quarters tle wee Amateur A club and Reile Griffon, 192 (3 ), 4 to sibl Multnomah club t night was the;) won; Dally, 102 4; Rio Vi mo’ quick vict of Louls Orslc over! ta. 107. third. Tim 1415, dire Ba Rushton, of the M mab | Fourth race, one mile—Mark Ap voll elub, in the boxing contests. Ore) thony I1., 106 (Burns), 9 ¢ 2 wea elec #truck Rushton and the latter| io) ’ ° con ‘olesey, 96, second; Tony Faus Went down and out. it was de |S iy rime 1:38 of | clared to be a world p record e101 Su enn, eal THIS EXTRAORDINARY PHOTOGRAPH OF ROYALTY WAS TAKEN IN THE PRIVATE PALACE , oe cton, of Spokane, for-| teenths—-Avontells IN COPENHAGEN, DENMARK, OF QUEEN ALEXANDRA OF ENGLAND, THE QUEEN, WHO I8 WELL feited the trophy to Jean West, of |? to |, won, Kin OVER HER SIXTIETH YEAR, LOVES TO PLAY BILLIARDS. THE PHOTOGRAPH SHOWS HER Multnomah, by not making the The Poet, 106, third. 7 STANDING AT THE ENO OF THE TABLE WHILE HER SISTER, THE OOWAGER EMPRESS OF quired weight, but in th Sixth race, th quarters wile RUSSIA, 18 MAKING A SHOT OVER THE SIDE. which was held regard Lord of th 109 (Sehilling), 9 gained the decision on points 2 w lor George, 109, nec ; Spokane captured three out of ond; La Gloria, 102, third, Time P i the four events on the program. | 1:12 46 a erms wn a er Ma rove ker wes held ia th A. naandae WAY LOSm VOTE oo A arena and ¢ & mecergi Price includes Street Grade, Water Mains and Sidewalke—Come Early fo crows. | Rs United Press.) | POLIS, Md, Feb. 15.—The tha constitutional amenc t designe Cit to disfranchise th d voters This ad is in reply to our many friends and patrons, who have requested us to notify thim hele Co of the state was passed by the son the big opening of NAVY YARD CITY, which will be March the First. This gives you two Marg an) ate. The measure will be | make your selection in before the opening. This t# the only water front that caf be bought samme ing GAME TONIGHT a - wo yg Navy Yard. With five fine boats « di you can live here and be in the efty’at 7:30 a. m, Jol | veuaber i. : VAL v Ag fromm FET ONIS ponn aay’ bented by the Obinnan end logh @ position we ut in the || more convenient for the business man or woman than living in the suburbs of the city. Besides - tcesicetn Pe ) ) he crutser pacabuco = and ve | harbor Around the Baguedano , > he enent here to be emplo An interesting game Is expected Ar c battleships, Chile torpedo boat destroyers the fleet ewung at « speed of four f) to 8 million dollars to be spent here by the government, and 5,000 men be employed em * tonight when the girls’ basketball und Rear Admiral! Turning sharp around Curaundl #, firing the presidential salute Yard this year, this property will double and treble in the next 12 months. i: teams from the Lincoln and West Evans. aiso yester- la polnt at ten minutes after 1 as they passed in review. It was ‘the Seattle high schools meet in the day afternoon wtinued on its |o'clock, the Chacabueo and efiye one hour fr the th the head ns Lincoln gymuasium. After the} voyage nor Calao, Peru, Chile led the Gow of the fleet entered the bay until i . - first teams play their game the/ the next st All Val and b 16 sister shi the last veasel hed passed the For further iaformation call on owners, at “second” boys’ teams of both to paraiso and y persons into the view of the thousands president's ship and turned toward 1009 American Bank Building, Corner Madison and Second Avenue, stitutions will line up. | from every etty in Chile witnessed whe bad owalted their appearance the open sea Then the Baque i The lads mixed it up last week the passage of the feet. Preal- since dawn. The day was perfect, davo lifted anchor and escorted | im a game held in the gym across dent Montt and the ot high of and the spectacle of the fleet the feet out of the bay and | . the bay, and the Lincoln boys Pon SM ae ficials of the came out stretched in a great semicirele, as on ite way to the North. It was til r won a victory with a score of 25 from shore to greet the battle: seen from the high hills around a review such as has never before } U to 1 On this showing the Lin ships an nee the entire Chilean the bay, was magnificent been seen in Valparaiso bay, and coin five expects to win Str Carmen i navy exchanged salutes with them President Montt and other one thet will long be remembered =—— eet in ANE as they swung around Caraumilia Officials embarked on. the | by thipeople of Chile. who cane |] OR: Himethoch, Pres. A. ©. Gunn, Sec-Treas. Joseph Himethock, point and into Valparaiso Say in ship General Haquedano, miles pee it W. D. Newlon, Manager. : SPORTOGRI Ms The state normal five defeated the basketball team of the Almira high school yesterday by a score of 26 to 4 The men representing the civil s @agineers won the big indoor meet} street car companies here will put @t the university gymnasium yeater-| a. capturing 26 points. ing engineers were second with 20 | sun @nd the liberal arts college third | and with 19 points. eay Willie Fitageraid, of Brooklyn. gecount of the holdups last week and Fred Landers, of San Francisco, | fought 15 rounds to a draw before the Eureka Athletic club, more, last night } Thr } to The Lincoln high schoo! juniors | wards, if Chief Rice's advice is fol lowed. won from the freshnien in the fifth me of the series for the basket The min.| **med of Balti.) work BOATS LEAVE FOR NAVY YARD CITY SUNDAY AT 10 AND 11:30 A. M. AND 1:18 PIER 2, FOOT OF YESLER WAY. GET OFF AT CHARLESTON DOCK. to Be Armed to Pre- vent Holdup. SHIP DRI VEN ON SHORE AND BREAKS IN TWwO LOSES —From 6 to 8 On— — ‘ Saturday Evenings take (By United Press.) POKANE, Wash, Feb. 7 et evaras win vovosott “ot Ten of the Crew Are Washed Overboard and Lost—- Six Are Saved From Wreckage. motormen. This course was ined by the chief of police on) but it may you some time. in the end you will learn that you Bere eene see SEeaeess . ee nen seem to be doing the | t 1 ‘ ; i cap scessfully save money in Gaarda wili be instructed | (By United Press.) | An effort was made to launch « bang sR sat of shoot firet and inquire after.| PORTLAND, Ore, Feb. 15.--Ten/ life boat It a pat over the side; any other way than by putting men were swept overboard and| Wh three men in ft. As soon as) SYSTEM into it. The Habit of drowned and the ship broken in| 't hit the water it swamped and! Saving works for you. The Habit sahirBaeTR the occupants drowned before the A | two when the American ship Exatly of Spending works against you. pa 8 2 Jt es championship lust night } | Reed, 103 days out fram Newcastle, | ©7** of those left on board The! The Washington high school base ‘SAYS THAT FOES N. & W., for Portland, with coal,|™¢" forward were swept from the) (By United Press.) eer SO HAP sai 8 pe ak teams GUL olay & hemmber ot | went ashore at the mouth of the| ‘eek by the waves, The mate was! NORTH YAKIMA, Feb. 15.— becomes the easy way. What you games this season. The incom Nehalem river, on the Oregon coast, Y8shed overboard and drowned | Oscar Johnson, of Seattle, aged 28) thus steadily save and the 4 per plete schedule now in the hands of PURSUE HIM | The crew was swept overboard by | While trying to direct the move | years, was killed at the Hanford cent compound interest which the manager, “Toots” Agnew, in | heavy seas. Ten were lost and six | ents of the men forws Irrigation & Power company's i in time clude a series of games to be played| | were saved. The survivors iaclude| The captain to the poop works at Priest Rapids. Johnson or. se On Ye during the Easter vacation. the captain and his wife. and forced his wife to remain be | was thawing dynamite when a grow to a very substantial sum. enmtpeoeans Loudly proclaiming that foes had The saved ow. The second mate and three stick exploded. He came to this YESTERDAY'S RACES pursued him rapidly across sev Captain Kersel; Mra. Kersel; | men ta his wateh were stationed on © trom Wisconsin. eral states, John Beck, a middie; Charles Thompeon, second mate; |the main deck. When the forward t axed man of good appearance, ask-|Barne; Sullivan, seaman; H. Fan, | Portion of the ship ilated they suc Saviegs Compound @ el the police at headquarters yes. | Chest, seaman; Herman Bertell, sea ceeded tn making their way aft. By DIVORCED FROM TWO laters 7 | Sontag. for protection man. clinging to that portion of the ship| e OAKLAND. He asserted that these foes The lont intl daylight they made their way} rt First race, eleven-sixteenths mile! left alone where they might be | '¢ Hirschfeld, cabin boy; Dixon, | ne open on Saturday evenings — e —Deneen, 199 (Walsh), 5 to 1 j able to get him. | seaman, Darling, seaman; Jahnke, Searching for Bodies. » 4 & w’olock i ‘won; Charlie Doherty 112, second;| He w sent to the county jall| seamen; Cohenstad, seaman; Gil | BAY CITY, Ore, Fe’ 16.— (omacte atone es” meee . A Bannock Bob, 107, third Time, | for examination as to his sanity | bert, seaman; Ablistedt, seaman; | Searching parties are patrolling the (By United Press.) si ae o 1:09 | | Febaeon soumen. | wild Gregon coast north of Bay! TACOMA, Feb. 16.—Mra. Julia ° - : ul Second race, three-eighths milo | Ecuador Greets Americans. | he cargo, which was also lost,! City today, waiting for the bodies |. ; m b —Lady Rensseilar, 195 (C. Miller),| GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador, Feb, 15.—| Was consigned to the Pacific Coast |of the ten unfortunate victims of |\: S¢7mourBemer has the dis ‘andinavian erican 0 1, won; Madriieno, 105, second; | The government has sent cable in.|C°Mpany at Portland | the crew of the tll-fated Emily Reed “nection of being probably the first mmmmmeerss Alaska F uildin by Ebert, 106, third. Time, :344-5. | structions to its minister at Lima, The Reed struck bow on to the |to be washed ashore woman in the history of this coun he Third race, mile and a haif—Ro-| Peru, to greet Admirat Evana in the | beach. There was a heavy sea) Capt. Keasel, of the wrecked ves. try to have beer divoreed from xu Borel) even won. |name of Beuador on the arrival of | runing and a strong flood tide. |sel, ts leading the volunteer coast|two men in the came court room, | ° ° : Mecond; Alurie #0,{the American battieship fleet at| When she hit the beach her back | patrol, and hopes are expressed |ané at the same time, Both de he Victor Famil fh isd. Ties, 4:39 16 | Caiteo. | broke and the forward end took a|that some of the bodies at least Crees were granted by Judge Reed * | lst to port [may be discovered before night The first freed ber from Alf f .. Fourth race, mil a halt— e rom Alfred H - omg pile and eoyet | Sank Resumes Busnes. | a eee | Reymour, and ithe, other, dissotved Victor Jr, Gramophone | Victor II. ... $30.00 a won; Kogo, 101, second; Prince of| BUTT, Mont. Feb. 15—The one whe 4 Stok Wie Mines. Beane: oo View 00 ; ron; Koge, 101, second; ‘Pris ag RETR, Mint. Fob. inh nah can answer this question. Mrs, "Seymour-Bener, however te ..$ 10. Victor III. .. 40. } it ide oieien. a aoe wakes n@ Dan Gallfoyle, of Dover survived the ordeal, avd it im be. Victor IV.... 50.00 ¥ Fifth race, three-quarters milo—| ous (his morning. | would like to know Heved she will marry one of the § Victor Z 17.00 a ator Beckham, 100 (Musgrave) ettionrs tor the beaks has bean elect ‘The relationship between Tom|men from whom she was. logally bree | Victor V. ... 60.00 Pe » , bad ie ee eo on P| pO! ¢ n s er « y f , 8 to 5, won; Reene W., 96, second; | ®t. the Maines im and Dan is not mentioned in 4) separated. Bight years ago Mra. Victor I. 22.00 Victor VI.... 100.00 Altair. 100, third. Time, 1:1515. | by eliminated ee letter of inquiry recefved by The! Seymour married Alfred H. Sey e Sixth race, mile and seventy’ muy your hat ot EB. N Star. but that Dan {s anxious to! mour. Lass th ear afterwaré i 2 yards—Impori, 9 (Gilbert), even, Co, 1831 Second av. hear from Tom is indicated “tai Seymour deserted ber, and equity Viewer Recorta, S6¢ and.xp. : ee pons nanan a ite oiaien the fe i lett dire il . " wing letter adresse. (9! proved that he was a bigamist. She NOTE—We will send complete fllustrated Victor catalog, of ex- l , 3 Tabs Mth, 1008, | Gee pears eles cae nar sa. |[[ Mbit, Victor at your home, and extend easy payment plan if de Will you Please Look! min F. Bemer, and believing her _ — on Page tly 2 Directory for the! firet marriage was void she mar Fear % (By United Press.) Ecole renga ho in't ried him. A fow months ago she 1406 Seatt ADRIAN, Mo., ¥eb. 18-T ecount of Him Self Since |jearned that her second marriage ‘, Mo., Feb. 15.—Twenty-| 1879 he Was then about 18 ye i 1 " year® was illegal, and the jh OF BUSINESS five children and their teacher,/Old he Had a Smooth face & &\ here ton St we ane Second Av Wash | Mise Maud Morgan, were scalded, |Ciear Conscience Started Lik¢ alt| ee 4 : te PROPERTY and 35 others more or lesa serious | young Americans to sk a: tor.| x a } ly injused lets yesterday when the tune in the Wild & Wooley Weat| — a | nencumbered ler of the heating plant exploded |if any of your Readers of the Be. wite is Mra, L. V. McCoy, a white|| pe Originated by [Just beneath the room of the pri-|\attle Star Loc Him | Wilt Pay ‘ATTEMPTS HIS person. “ 0 . mary grade in the local publia/a year Subseription for them allad al 225 up. ‘a A. L. HAWLEY AND W. 0. WOOD choo! building. ° Furnish them With Good ‘Wort [| New Sena . The force of the explosion tore| Supper aliso a Good Cold Bottle LIFE 3 TIMES H KONLER & ‘ And Created by away the floor io the room drop: | @ a Hot Bird if 1 find him { Would s ‘BUFFALOED } 1318 Second AM THE TR ping the 60 children Into the bi Go Out West and take Horace — 1 (Opposite Areade TRUSTEE COMPANY OF SEATTLE ment amidst the escaping steam | Greely advice and ‘Try to Get Rich \| a 4 and smoke, burning aad scalding as here in the Kast Everybody is|, 4 Miss Crane, without authorit ly United Prose.) | SLEN 5.—W" —Catalogue Constitute a Court-approved investment, which them in a frightful manner Gis takret: Ay \*| 10 eatiaition, abvertianments tote worTit” YARIMA. Feb. 15 LAIBLE, Mon Bat s have produced, and which are yielding, DOUBLE re eee Se onpeaton has} Hopeing 1 may Hoar from you| calendar purporting to emanate pee ign get lay age mnie Maker that William Mosney the In- |! : , | not been ascertained and Wishi ou the Proapecta| from St rs chureh at Hilly de tree attempts to Commit | sien oF > has eluded . 5 EARNINGS amounting to 14% per cent per annum. The boys of the high schoo! de-|or the year Very ry bee At gy City man | suicide after being arrested by the oo gg ing Bence nary, Signa of . partment quickly came to the re DAN -OYLI Members of the church, com.|D0lice. According to a letter found | on tistsly surrounded ta a thicket The same results are open to you, whether you lief of the little ones. Many of the si Dover, Nt H. | Plaining to the petea, dectave the |O0 bis person when he was taken an On ‘ ne ngrtnaar . ie oor F have thousands or merely hundreds for investment. latter were taken out in an uncon ey scheme {# a fraud, and that no| ‘t was bis intention to kill a ae ce pers on one ive vy F selous condition, and some of them lauch calendar will be issue jwoman he alleges is his wife and. ij A pease oe Rin Fenurntaon You will find the proofs ready for you whenever Jare so badly burned that it 1s RONALD AND SAWYER “= was seed by! then commit suicide. When ar.) Sultbree h because of his reputation | ™ you call for them. Consult FRANK T, HUNTER | feared fatalities will result ‘ rested he had a loaded revolver “* * ATKsman i} - , | tate Fir for Panama, jin his pocket, which he had p “s | ‘ties Beaatacal | p nich he had par = rare en resident and Manager, or send for Booklet 4. ARE REAPPOINTED WASHINGTON, Feb. 15—The}¢hased with money obtained by Dn ; exp * h of a gasoline Isthmian canal commission award. |Pawning a horse and saddle, He Sonmemomg sone of Mout. Gas . Th T | | z ed a contract to W. L of | intew to kill the woman, At Clay etl ge Bey cae , TACOMA a Glove, Wash., for 1,473,824 { of |the station he attempted fo swal satrap ntl yy ast alg SEATTLE > e Trustee Co. of Seattle xvas United Press) Glove, Wash. for 1473424 feet Of |e ae tents, of a bettion nc| A, bucket brigade, orgusieed Fare Séo_—Round LOWMAN BUILDING. 9 Oe ita. phe, Mek | within 8 days, The contract price | earbolic acid, but Officer Niles took ee eee FOUR ROUND Th | 9 ® and J. 1 Rot a ot Seal og ds $a2 it away from him, getting badly be tig Port Angeles. Leaves Ga ; | tonuld, of Seattle burned in the operation. When e ME Port Angeles -sulphu vag 10:25 a. m, 2:05 : the board of regents of the Univer:| Alaska Delegate Cale will again| put in his coll ke made two at whale, which was om exhibition at sity o' shington. T po! have en 0 " 1 L > e K be ts ‘Tom Guilfoyle in Seattle of nes aahinaton. ‘The reappoint: | have the names of his appointess |tempts to hang himself, Dut was Sa aan nae e gee i » Caves TACOMA + vicinity, with a cloar face and a lof the oresmnt teers ce ater eiration jfor postmasters at Skagway and |eut down before losing conscious | Meadow Polnt dered into oll at /}'m, and 18:18, S08 mooth conscience? end Mr. Ronald, the second Mon-|-were once turned doee by rite [a ene ceeee Randoutin’, Of Or | eeesmemmen mere ete ire There is something in it for the day in March, "| Hogeatt, who protested. by Gov.}a time seemed to have lost his rea:| “GUNS FOR RENT—Piper & ie ges son, The woman he claims is his Taft, 1024.26 Second av ad