The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 1, 1908, Page 2

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“He's up against the real thin ng {to tell Tommy that everybody was wine to the fact that he wae afraid bes to meet the big negro. With the RurnsJohnson feht) “Over in England Burns was at only a few weeks off, thét’'s the | rrrat hailed as a hero--“greatent song the fight experts are singing fighter in the world.” Thon came about Tommy Burns, world’s cham-| Johnson, and got interviews fn the plon pugtlist papers, telling how he had been Rurns, you know, didn't want to/ trying for @ couple years t fight Johnson, He has been dodg-| Burns tnto a ring with him The ing him for many months, John-| color line tan't drawn tn Rngland eon, with his manager, Sam Fits-| the way it in in this country, and patrick, pureued the elusive Tommy | British sports at one demanded to 5 London and to Paria. know why Burns wouldn't fight the American ring eritles wore first! tal! brunet, Burna’ answer was to “FIGHTING FACE” OF JACK JOHNSON. SPOKANE Hi ©’ CLEARS $600. The Spokane high school close ite football season $600 to the good. | The Sait Lake game on Thanksgiv- ing day netted them $250 cl above the $1,250 expenses for the | wood Mormon team. Spokane will lose 11 men who have participated in one or more of the big games. The first team Men remaining for 1909 are Captai Ri¢e, Ab Hughes, Donk Hohr, Thet Connor and MacKenate. AT LOS ANGELES (By United Press.) Los ANGELES, Dee. other events going to Yesterday, The tong Short Cut just beating the 25 to shot, Maid of Gotham, a head fe the third Picnic Getting what we want to give you for your money, but we’ve succeeded— Regal $15.00 Clothes Have all of the style and qual- ities that the other fellows’ $20 to $22.50 clothes have, and are backed by our iron- clad guarantee— Your money back if you’re not satisfied, Sole Agents 615-617 First Av., Seattle, Wash. On the Square Opposite the Totem Pole L—Two favorites were returned winners, the shots fintwh tm the fifth it was very close and exciting. }to quite la | Grim vent by a nove in the fast time f 1:124-% for the six nee Purse, five nee, maiden 8 stringency won, Rey El ond, Hardiyson third 3:01. | One mile, selling—Canique won, Animus second, Blackmate third. | | Time—1: 39 | 4)" Six furlongs, selling—Mary_ F. won, Taylor George second, Old Set~ tier third. Time—t Seven furlongs, selling—S8t: Eim- won, Capt. Burnett second, |Cobleakit third. Time—t: 241-5. Purse, 2-year-olda, five and a half} furiongs—Short Cut won, Maid of |Gotham second, Great Heavens) third. Time—1; 06 2-5, third. OWLS CAPTURE THREE STRAIGHT ‘The Pelicans lost three straight wise bird at the least In the last game H. M. Grin- nell of the Pelicans rolled 299, T. P, total score ie 2 ey the Degnan of 585. race. Ei Jewel. the fir: | Nadau, | third | Time. | One | Mabel Lubbock 1 m Nadzu Ackerly One | While e Pelicans .. OAKLAND, Cal & 2% to 1 shot, proved the surprise at Emeryville ye: won the second rece from Apto Ore) ‘There was a plunge| the Applegate | jsod Hazlett. om Right EBasy, filly found the Fancy was another fa sppoint, finishing third in the firet {bid up from $500 t | Futurity mn, Btapa sec Iv and a half turiongs, or 4:26, symbolic bowing tournament rolled the high Team score: (By United Press.) Dee, 1 erday, when but distance too ame O. won from Billy Myer fet, Price! ut C. at winner of time, escaped 31,200 by #1. ewel second, Fa bit course, 10 nile, selling Hollander second, third, Time 1:42 1-6. Fulletta selling second, OS 1-6 Byrogers third mile, “a Jessup won, Strike fight Queen third, T St | Rome was lived and died Peter's cathedra being built, 43. po Seven furlongs, selling—Jack Witt if, | won, Ampedo second, Hen Travato Time Sra Total S260 «(8.088 $30 «2.64 —Figent, ahe far. orite to dis~ wh. liams, who was riding in a race for injury. the fourth, was a a. ney selling—Figent won, Apto Or 4 socend, Hazlett third Aftermath won. Frank One and @ quarter miles, selling won, « tale ond, Carmeling third. purse Out in I at pen tie CASH jaa Big Reductions Coats Suits | Buy on Easy Pay- ments CREDIT incorporated ~~ Gecond Av. — 1912 |AY our Credit lsGood Westberg & Childs | finale place a forfeit tn the editer of Sporting la Johnson did not cover ? mateh was made after rived in Australia When he first consont Johnson, he tnalated he $30,000, win, lone or d Boras has suce amount Now that fight, it's bo in there to dio in the p at Sydne will ring tatle histo rtunity of knowe It, Bue man whose ilk before, and by To tell the has fought any as mu chamy Hart victory or rc that got the Marvin able Aw Motr maple a Tl Roche over Before he w and Jim a lead-pipe he has eoded in has olt the atiompt ommy a few ry. John his lfetir ns is up 6 be has knows it truth, Bu y that ch as Job mmahip nee th be atralia in three different places; and of other gor ‘as & chat Piynn ar by Smith in the British isles. hands of the whieh he present Burne ar od to moot muat have aw and potting the | agreed to poh he will black man and that to be one chimes tn son has the and he agninst a mot never rns never amounted He beating at mer aten Hill bree tines he mauled an ARON, wal ale Jom xed and nplon, Joe “Marvin CAN TOMMY BURNS WHIP BIG JACK JOHNSON? THERE’S A GREAT FIGHT COMING IN AUSTRALIA fart and Dave Kelly had been the had whipped, He by Mike Schreck Barry beast m had been beaten and Hugo mn Burne i O'Brien and Twin Jack” Sullivan. His elatm to the championship, several crities say, has had mighty poor founda tlon Johnson has cleaned up some huaky big me He has beaten the two best colored fighters tn the game, except himself, they being the two black whirlwinds, Sam Latigford and Joe Jeannette Marvin Hart holds a desision him. Owing to the ever-conventent olor line, he has had little chance to meet topnotch fighters. The com'ng fight in bound to be & sizzler, Johnson in conceded to bo a clever ble man, He ta aix feet tall, welghs 200 opunds and tx $0 yes Burns ts five foat| cight, weighs 200 and ts 27 years id Incidentally, if the negro Wink the ppugilintic world will again be fide “Amertean,” as meaning States Johnson veston, Texas Hanover, Canada Canadian descent is Noah Hrusso. SrrenTine FACE” OF TOMMY BURNS. Ce ecmmnaiieeiiaiae =e a native was born tn Gal Hurns was born al} and ds of Hin real name | championship of the held by a bona using that of the Word Upited TS SHEPPARD DEFEATED IN INDOOR MEET New Records Set at First HEALTHY DEMAND FOR Night of the A. A. U. Bh came NEW Sheppard, time, nited sg Me oa Dec the Olymple — pion was last night beaten eight yards! by Harry Gissing to the -1,000-yard } ren at the first might of the A U, chamylonahip games. Gissiog’s | 2:20, Is a new indoor record} P, MacDonald of the Irish-American: door record. 9:28 26. while vaulting. | Ativiatic clab set a new record for the 5f-pound weight harting 11 16 feet & inch, M Driecot! of Yonkers set a new rec- ord for the indoor run which Is yor 35 lower than the American out- His time Martin Sheridan stentned a Mga ment by falling op hin His mi for height, | shoulder ishap will! prevent his further competition in} this meet. pat. HAMILTON FISH IS CRIMSON CAPTAIN (By United Press.) Previous to his Injury | he had wen the eight-pound shot TOURNAMENT STOCK: rapidly “The sale of the stook is dent Joseph F. Morris, aad Secretary A. L. Jenkins of 4) attic Howling Tournament A Hon, at the meeting of the tion last night, reported tha! sale of the stock for the finafcing |of the (ournament was progr the} UUMttdN, CLUE ACO | GUA ANAT MUU yl (iyi Ate ’ ty iL j Moyea try, It he saving Miners and all interested are invited toin vestigate the merits of this smelting An illustrated and descriptive pany et | as, been prepared and wiil be given those interest- Call or write to the Gold Creek Offices : ed Smelting Co. ) mean ating expense eans iction the entire smelt their the tremendous cost smelting cially for low-gr we give pub NeW pr. e ft lO me kr i mM poe | cess. This pr igh sim. A ple, is such a won | invention 999 that 6 forts lution js ae 1 ition in Gee pre and this in spite of geolog unsurmountable natural obstacles erected on eve $6,000 (six thous an be I at velopment of low-grade properties throughout countr Above all, it means the opening up and de | of valueless gangue and ments of only highly concentrated matte (re fined ore) at practically no loss of value, J, R. Freeman, a miner of 40 years’ expert. ence in smelting, the simplest and most practical method of) for all classes of property, and espe” ac (To be continued in tomorrow evening's Sta description will be given of the furnace in operation.) when Building, Seattle; the Ferry landing at West Seattle. y: own ore at the says ¢ coun and hithertg that a 50-t f elter can ry mine at a cost of omy und di and at an opere not to exceed $1.25 per ton, that all the the con- be inaccessix pack trains if enabling mine owners to ‘Setexexs -< 5 ESSE. E ith of the mine, of transportation increasing the ship. “The Catton process % le ore and small holdinga®” a diagram and working Mining & S15 Mutual “Life Smelter, one block south of & business proposition,” sald | retary A. L. Jenking yeetorday all previous International ments in the east the full amount of the stock is@ue han been realized, besides a handsome surplus for aty) | tends, and if other cithes can do “at tourna- | this, then Seattie ean” ; The Madison park villon was chosen as the scene of the tourpa | ment SEATTLE BONUS FOR LYNCH IF GETS RAG Mike Lynch, the new captain of the Seattle bareball team, will re- ceive 4 salary of $2,000 for the sea- BOSTON, Mans, Dec. 1.—Hamil- |} #00, Bent this, Dugdale stated ton Fish, jr, of Garrison-on-the-| yesterday that he will give him a Hudson, New York, was yesterday | bonus of $1,000 if the Seattle team Unanimously elected captain of the | succeeds in landing the rag, Re gy hygeine See ay * p ciane. of | Eardlng the control of the team, + hember of the clase of | Dugdale said 1910 and has played right tackle the Crimson ele years en tor the past two} CALLED cially take Interview mittane Coast leagy N of the ean association to ratify and exe cute the recommendations presented nw YORK Bastern by falo relative Rational comp | classtfication bh 6 by President |The national commission will me |here next week Tobin to Lead Dartmouth. » Deo. 1 Bonton, ht unanimously elected’ cap |tain of the Dartmouth football tear | f Dec HANOVER, Walworth Tobt for 1909. the California welght, are before the Nat for a purse of $4,000 on F Australia Keeps Cup. Bolters to Meet. Dee, 1 league a the committee recently to an app miswion has been P n ghtw |Johnny Summers, the English light negotiating for a ul nt jonal Spe MELBOURNE, Deo, 1, tennis trophy tralia, FB. PYROGRAPHY GOODS TO BE BOLD. The Federal Paint & Wall Paper at 1314 First av. of the burnt wood business, and are| offering their entire stock of wood to burn and burning outfits for sale Co., at cost Ee ¥. W, Dickey, Oph. D. straighten up will go to Alexander C. Wright having you the Austral aitpectattes aur ehtldr ve for Jimmy are going out | I have the most explielt confi dence in Lynch's ability, and he ie have many years full control of thé players LEAGUE MEETING 1S} have endeavored to secure him tor Lynch {# big, healthy | jand not lable to injury, and a nat A meeting | nd Ameri at Buf to the higher eatied for T. Pow eal Clark was Britt, eight, and porting club | “The Davis Aus and Beals wt the tants 1 cure all $2.00 N jural leader.” Dugdale will deal A meeting of Northwestern | with the players only through league haw been called for Dec. 10 at} Lynehb, if at all Seattle by President W. HL Lucas | | At that time Port iit be offi. | 36 Stanley 24-in. Iron Level P.umb— of i firmly on the supports egne whie of ca and the « enter Th $1,00 6.In iron Plumb Level Welght 13 ounces $1.25 9 In Weight 18 ounces. $1,60 12 In. No. Iron Plump and Level Weight 32 ounces $1.75 18 Tn Welht 60 $2.00 24 In, N Iron Phan noes F. M. Stanley No, 96 No. 86 Stanley Iron Plumb and Level a6 Stanley Stanley Iron Plumb and Level and as to tit ast in the hela of By malt $7.00) $1.10 $1,35 By mall § $1,60 By matl $10 By SPINNING. 1310 Second Avenié RHEUMATISM treatinent | = Lot us | our free liter Mate inet, SHOP EARLY A Holiday Store for All Men Here you'll find CLOTHING SUGGESTIONS, both weful and practical, priced in such a way that they spell ECONOMY. We'll Consider It a Pleasure to Show You Second ard Yesler. “Where the Cars Stop” Half—Rates—East om your Monsshold Goede (a | We can save you pearly half your Moor. Hk Ae We also thke ‘ordre ‘tor First Look Bac | Then Look Ahead polls tn the war mast FORAGE CO., Washington i” ~ had been $2 a week less—or $5 a weelt less. You'd have gotten along all right. If you now figure how much LESS you COULD have gotten along with, and decide to put « nh HALF that much in the Bank every week for the NEXT Ten Years, you will achieve very substan- tial success; and you will find the Com- hy asked to call or write for a copy of our | little paper, “The Bank Account.” 32 columna of facts, figures, stories, anec Alaska Building, dotes. Malled FREE, Home of the Scandinas vian American Bank. Scandinavian American Bank ‘Alaska Building, Seattle, U.S, Aman ‘Everett and Edmonds ARE SOLD AT John Cort, Mr Mme. Genevra ‘The Ralston 4 Thuretay Ev Cline’s Piano House —SEATTLE— AMUSEMENTS. ; he 7 13 4 , ANTAGES VAuvi Ramee Take Ten Years as the perlod, You “\ 4 Vaudevitte.” One, of the Sa earned -a lot of money tn that time. THis HK EKATURES, JOHNSON TUDENT Have you saved as much of it as you M\ciuy Maniacs “xceeding the I htt” | THIRD AVENUE T easily could? 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