The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 18, 1908, Page 2

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ON THEIR WAY CHUG-CHUGGING FROM LITTLE OLD NEW YORK TO PARIS PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN JUST AT MOMENT WHEN PISTOL WAS FIRED, ————-— | skillets and cots and axes and fur | coats and ropes and snow shovels Some of the tmpedimenta was |atowed away ineide; the rest of It jwax hung on the outside and on top and underneath, and whea it dnt go anywhere else it stuck behind The ¢ of the human rac hand and foot ar wore rents pure white far fean car in drive Roberts, It was « away and cor of the head Montague the first to the first rleted journey, to abead stage | Hudson, N. Y. three hour jof its competitors The German car is steered by | Ident. Koppen, the Ita freak by }Antonto Searfogtio, 1 the three | French cars by G. Roucier 8t. Chaf | fray, Godard and Pons | The transUnited States itiner jary inctudes Huffalo, Cleveland | Toledo, Chica Omaha, Chey Jeane, Ogden Goldfield, & Franciaco and machines will Alaska, iis Obispo. je. Thence San the to Valder and steamers will carry them from Nome to Bast Cape. » by steamer FOREIGN ORIVERS IN N EW YORK-PARIS RACE. Btanding—St. Chaffray (F), Hue (F), Sirtori (1), Haaga (1), ard (F). God Rectining—Pons (F) thie (F), Antham (F), Liver (F). jing last night in New York, efty ididihieieseeen 3 ile party leaders were urged to sup (Star ial Service.) animated gypsy camps. They had! port Gov. Hughes for the presi NEW YORK, Feb. 18.—This pic frameworks and tent coverings and dency | tare shows how they looked at the = otart “Freak cars.” everybody sald. as/ the six contestants lined up in| Times square for the pistol shot which was to start the most sensa | tional of al! automobile races, a| good 22,000 calles, from New York | to Paris, via San Francisco, Seattic, Bering strait and Peking Some of them looked like hook e@nd-ladder trucks, and others like pontine nn nein a GUNS FOR RENT—Piper Taft. 102626 Second ay “ a THE FREAKY AMERICAN AUTO ON RACE FROM NEW YORK TO PARIS Photograph taken at the start of the race shows the American car, with Montague Roberts at the wheel. The framework is for the pur- pose of rigging up canvas coverings for protection in blizzards and | rainstorms. } GOTCH-HACKENSCHMIDT BOUT — if you can't blow yourself for anything else, blow your My told me that he considered a sat horn boss always isfied customer the best ad vertisement, and I agree with him kicks about anything he purchases If a customer here, we square things with him right on the spot. Take shoes, for example. If we sold shoes that were out of pasteboard, in and had 90 per ot it about them, we ot leather wouldn't sell more than one pair of shoes to any one customer—but we don’t handle that kind of shoes. Our shoes bring back customers, who buy them again and again. The shoes we car are the best that money can bu You will find more comfort and good wear in a pair of The Hub shoes than any other make you ¢ wore—they are the r, and every pair we sold with ng The must a come-bac 1 give geet’ sat GEO, HACKENSCHMIDT. tion or we unt to know the LONDON, Feb. 17.—Geo, Hacken , fered for Gotch and Hackenschmidt, adele ios an chmidt, the Russian lion, who will it is doubtful if the American can y meet Frank Gotch, in a catchas-|offer much resistance to the Rus next time you need eateh-can match for the hea sian, who handles big men as an or Na weight champlonship, has been |dinary man swings a can. His last amplon of the world for six Although = big purse has been of-|Joo Rogers, was & iarce TAPS CASH REGISTER OLYMPIA, Feb. 18.—Goy. Mead John Cotter, porter in a Wash-|has announced the reappointment ington st. saloon, was arrested yes-| of Dr, KE. B, Edgers, of Seattle, and On the Square |terday on complaint of R. O. Gris-| Dr. C. 8. Irwin, of Vancouver, upc 2 Il] wold, the proprietor, who t-|the state board of dental examin Opposite the Totem Pole (cr tampered with the cash. regis [ers for terms ending the first Mou vate ter. “~~ in March, 1910. ances of their ears, with « and automobile ts and | At the formal notification meet) HAS LOPSIDED APPEARANCE with that rank counterfeit THE SEATTLE SPORTOGRAMS keinbotham and | Anderson are the ‘ mins ling from the Black Cat's Inst yours ine-up. Manager Brown signed }both str snd Brinker thin) haat | Week The Washington State college jand the University of Washing to foot team may meet on gridiron thie fal It in belleved | that amicable relations will be jeatablished between the two in titutions again. Manager Dickson of Vancofver has wigt yoveral star players for the coming season, among them Lou Nordyke for firet base Phe dog show will soon b The Seattle Dog Fanciers’ an jtion’ will hold a meeting Thuraday evening to elect offloers | a date for the an next and decide nual exhibition Jack O'Brten ts expected to take charge of @ baseball team in Walla Walla thin ew and the in land city ts counted on to support a first-class Interest ts pon mer team lagging in the pro: le races at Ormond Beach, scheduled for the first week in March, and It is possible that the meet may be called off tland has rele Jonson poned automo »y Port Spokane drafiod the crack pitcher wa Jland last fall, but management made an arran, pent for his IS IMBIBING AMERICAN services | BRUNO BODERSTROM., (Seattle Star Exclusive Service.) NEW YORK, Feb. 15.—-Although | Sweden's population ts only sbout 6,000,000, King Gustavus Vo hb ideas for the country, and among ifn improvements nas the better. ment of Bwedith athletics In view To this end he has commissioned rune Soderstrom to this country, to learn ali he can from American athletes. Soderstrom is one of the best athletes in the world, finishing seo jond in the pole vault and taking « | place in the javelin throwing con- | test im the last Olympian games. | So impressed was Gostavrus V with the Athens games that he de | cided to do all In bis power to up lift amateur sports and Soderstrom is the man upon whom will fail | the task of extracting knowledge | for use later in his native land | Soderstrom is in the hands of | Martin Sheridan, the champion all around athlete, who believes he can make the young Swede a wonder Mainsprings 50c Fine engraving and watch repalr ing. ver, 604 D. 8. Johnston & Co. Bldg. nt Boiler for : Sale 15-Horse - Power Submerged Tube, Upright Oil City soiler GOOD AS NEw, Phone —_indepenaent 441 or Sunset Main 1050, any time between 8 a. m. and 6 p. m. week days. rAR—T acceptable | ° UERSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1908 ‘VEGETARIAN DIET RESPONSIBLE FOR ENGLISH PUG'S SUCCESS (Seattle Gtar Exclusive Service.) | MILWAUKIE Feb is rT health food people and the ve tarian diet cranks can sit up now and blow thet horn The no have a memb to whom the 1" an example point with pride as deriv i the benefits that from eating baled hay and dried This is Freddie Welsh, the figh who has cleaned man he bas met on thi big drink battlos in in the ring with ouly ide of the Forty-olght years that he has beer a defeat, and ws against hin ord of thie wiry ft mht to ument for one man the two. without aclenee any r displayed » for ¥ #, it need only be sald th i it with Chartle Nes little @ ps, \ wiurdy man at beat o his own ¢ | Welsh belleves his success in the FREDDIE WELSH Wa ring ln due to use of hi brain in ———_- -—_——_ -- -—— _ sal putguessing his opponent and to = @ few cunees, ond ie one « his strict vemetarian diet. He 16 the easiest men in the ring to sat always in good condition, and when isfy on the weight question training only tadulae in @ tthe rough wrestling and boxing A bili may be passed by con He can get down to 129 pounds, gress which will result in the vet and in nearly every fight that erans of the Ca Indian war thas had gave away from two to | who live in Oregon and Washing | pounds. He never haggics securing pension | | ment Is endeavoring to have Cal | well extrad at if satiefied | the genuineness of Caldwe inne j ity the extradition proceedings w rape be dropped. cty. Uamed Panes? Famous Sculptor Dead. LONDON, Feb. 18-~The report) gan ANTONIO, @ex, Fed. 18 | ma Robert Caldwell, the American | Harry A. McArdle, one of the mo witness in the Druce case, has been | prominent paiiters and sculpt ' committed to an asylum came as alin the country, died sud urprise lo everyone here who came McArdie’s principal in contact with him during ¢ Dawn at the Alamo” an famous trial, The Britieh govern The Battle of San Jacinto Are Interesting Hundreds of Women This Week. Our Dress Goots Department is replete with the newest ves, both plain and fancy, fresh from the fashion centers, The great piles of new goods stacked up like cord wood in our window will give you some idea he extent of our stock, which Includes every width, shade and quality you could desire, from 66¢ to $2.26 La yard. For tomorrow we will make a special showing of two nota bly goed Haws AT $1.00 A YARO—S0inch New Fancy Suitings, In stripes, checks. invisible plaids and shadow effects, in the most popular of the new spring shades AT $1.50 A YVARO—No handsomer dress materials were ever seen on @ dress goods cour than are these charming fabrics shown here at $1.50 a yard. You must see them to appreciate their worth BARGAIN SPOT 35c Bath Towels at 19c Fifty dozen Turkish Bath Towels to choose from. Large 2Thread Woven Towels, un bleached and free from dressing. Every towel ts 24x53 inches, and they are all good « value at 35¢ each. On the Bargain 19 Spot tomorrow at .. @evecce Cc ) we EE aS Sale of Gloves, | Sale of Seit Cases Continuing tomorrow and all | Going traveling? Then you i] this week, we offer substantial can't afford to overlook this |} reductions on the price of both especial in Allleather Suit kid and fabric gloves. Notable Cases. Splendidly made, too. among the epeci ro] NEWHALL 82.00 KID / rivets, lock clamps and TMLoves AT $1.46—A choice hinge: inside shirt fold and quality Two-Clasp Glace Kid straps and canvas lining Regular prices are $6.98, $6.75, $4.75 Picture Sale | | Our window gives you some idea of the extra values we are offering in the Picture Depart ment thie week. Largest and best display of handsomely framed pictures in attic at moderate prices. week ev. ery picture in the store is on special sale, and the prices are especially low during thie sale. Glove, a great favorite with Seattle ladies, on account of the excellent fitting and wear ing qualities which it poe sonses; all sizes, $1 65 at ' $4.00 LONG KID GLOVES, $2. 16-button length fine qu ity Kid Gloves, in black, tan, modes, brown and white. All 2CLASP SILK GLOVES—These are the $1.00 quality, and we have all shades to show you, as well a8 all sizes. 65c price We Are Agents for Standard Patterns. $6.50 and $6.25. Bale price McCarthy D Sutcliffe Baxter, Receiver Howard J. Sheehan, Mgr. CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN to get only the best and purest drinks. This can best be done by using the finest grade of bottled Pacific and Puget Sound bottling Co. stand alone when quality is neidered, If have not tried them, do so and be con vinced you TLING COMPANY, Phones 927. Moving and Storage Co. BEKINS Sevire.2 COR. THIRD AND WASHINGTON, Finest and Rest Equipment for Moving Pageace, etc. Modern Padded Furniture Vans. Specially Con structed Piano Wagons. Light Delivery Wagons. No Charge for Coming to your House. No Charge for Going Back. No Hour Work. We can tell you to « cent what your move will cost Phones—Maln 1523; Ind. 71 Cut Freight Rates. Furntture, Pianos Fire Proof Storage. A TT TNew Wool Dress Goods Have reinforced corners, brass | ry Goods Co waters and carbonated beverages those bearing the label of The PACIFIC & PUGET SOUND BOT, EE Pa et 4 Bs Beg oe ‘ T Btore That v Bigg! Garvey-Buchanan Gy, / A Most Uncor mon Suit Happening Here If 23 N Immense New York Sample Showing 1 Women’s Newest} | Spring Suis i ES _ereninies RRA A mere eer $40, $45 and $50 Values at} Se, FP SEeS TESTERS? Stee _' With the il women an extrey secounty @g hat we ane mt $45.00 and $50.00, will be of fere i to Twenty-Five Dollars RAJAHS, TWEEDS, PANAJAHS, FANCY CLOTHS, ETC. All the latest colorings worthy are me of Co bager Rose pagne, Tan, Nile, Gray, Leather, Brow See Our Big Window Display. THE STORE THAT SERVES YoU BEST -How to Save Frequently Dis In nearly every househ save all the pennies, dimes; others save coing datee. There are various | this hit-or-miss order; ly better than no plan at all | can hardly be classed yo old Habit of putting basi a fixed amount pgs ery pay check That ts the path of trae progress. the definite meth od that definitely builds C er and Fortune. The size of suns that you save is Bot. important at the start a@ larity with which you We are always glad to counts as low as One D ew A Bs Scandinavian American leche Building, Seatt The Victor Family Victor Jr. Gramophone | Victor II. ... ++ sees +28 10,00 | Victor IIT. .« Victor Z.... 17.00 coe : Victor V. Victor I. .... 22.00) Victor VI. 4. Victor Records, 35¢ and up. NOTE— We will send complete illustrated Victor ¢ hibit a Victor at your home, and extend easy payment sired. 3 1406 Second Av. Alaska Bolidicg, owned by the Seandinayias American Bank f | 1 &Gn DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, | BROK ERS jocks, Bonds, Grain Private Wires 304 206-208 or oo Marging | COFFEE or tea: or both: Schil- ling’s Best at your rrocer. Moneyback) 0th. Your grocer retufs your money like if you don’t we pay hing Schilling’s Best —————————— Fly On The Flyer | SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Fare 350—-Round Trip, 50c. FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. | LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 | and 10:25 a. m., 2:05 and 5:45 | $110 up. ‘ New Pianos $238 Wt» KOHLER & pe 1318 Second : (Opposite Arcade Blok) pom. LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a. m. and 12:15, 8:58 and 7:30 p. m.|] | U. SEELEY, Jr., Agent. Seattle ‘atalogue and —=Tel. Main 176. Tacoma— ||”: a ” Tel. 212. mailed free.

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