The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 19, 1908, Page 2

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URD STATE DAIRYMEN the CITY HALL aera AND N. COMING ‘saat ali ? ATROLIAN WOULD See | MENACE TO | ccetuiht teteca,| TO THEOORST norninc 10 ren | VET MAN SUIODE RS (By United Pree) | FROM NEW TRUST a y United Press) Ingto itaté §Dairymen’s associa MADIBON, Wis,, Deo, 19 @4t In tay vihee’ Pre TACOMA. f FE r : ve c » |reported that the Chicago & North y oF am, 00. Li tion, The officers elected were: | _ YORK, Dec. 19—-Dantot|leskle wanted th @ Onan Me. —— - —_ President, 1. Toes of Bothell; | Western has entered tato an agree | Ho tt resents a iT’s 9 a vice president, J. 1. Anderson, Btan. | ment vith the Northera Paaitie and Guggenhoim president ‘ of ihe | the Mo A. neces the tracks aa wood: secretary and treasurer, Ira | the Chicago, Bt. Paul, Minneapolis} American Smelting ofining Co., |" rm ifle w ON ? HE SQUARE’ Structure Is Crumbling } Whitney. Putlinan, directors, | Omaha roads providing for ain # statement, says he has noth-| {or * passing tralt49 ong yr T. M. Bennett of Monroe, HM. ©, | through servies to t Pacific coast ing to fear from the new trust) 7 *'rotmian Angus Taw the : SAYS FRIEND OF BURNS) Drie ° ieilis Bk S SRG ame cd tad "PE Collapse. Gaiwastum, & 7, Bees. of Eitens Concessionaire Sued Officiais Honored Gueste. and wont him to jal to tae 4 . ————— burs Henry Roltaire, a concessionaire! Governor Mead and Mayor Mil: over nk on the Pay Streak yesterday ler were guests of honor at the | pilin Boattio’s Katxeajammer Kast, DRUMMER SUES }made defendant in Justice Carrols first annual dinner of the Michigan) W. J. Bryan bas been called by courtesy a city ball, tw dos ! Pa. ‘ cout by William Parker, who js, dlub, whieh held its banquet at the|ing, which is bis only rape yah teas exe of the wooden FOR HIS — for a balanee of 146 on work |Mutler Annex last evening to Grover Cleveland, ae jposts which gupporte the third) floor of the dilapidated structure |actoally tumbled out of position and fell to the floor, narrowly mins ing cracking one of the clerks on |the head Tom L. Lillis fs Panamalens, In| Bi faot he has been Panamalens sin | January, 1906, At that time Lilie, who In a cigar drummer, placed the Panama headgear in the care of the RainterGrand Hotel: Co, and | | The frightened clerk hurriedly Jwhen he later asked for it, the ho-| ran into the office of City COMP jimi had “neglected and refused to troller Carrell and boaged for FEM) deliver the same, and have convert court plaster, When asked what the trouble was he explained that jhe wanted to stick the post back eenent 08 406 far the Gemne cee in place ering and $26 for a grip whieh Plaster Falls Qown contained it | On Thureday the warping of the | jatructure caused a large bunch of/ dd it to thetr own use, hecomplains » haw asked Justice Carroll for Civil Bervioe Reform League. Iplaster to fail. The plaster #treck PITTEBURG, Deo. 19.-—The fol Franchise Inapector Marsh on the | owing Were elected officer f ome head, knocking his glasses to thu/ Nations) Civil Service m Noor, and giving Mr. Maroh the | league at its closing tension, Oren ature of ble Mle. idgbt, Charles W. Bitot, Cambyidge. | The walls of the bullding are so | AMong the vice presidents is Thom warped that in thp section oceupted | 4* N oe & Portland, Ore by City Comptrolier Carroll the | windows oan be actually pulled out of the frames with the hands 18 WHAT TOMMY BURNS WILL HAVE HANDED TO HIM AFTER HIS FIGHT WITH JACK JOHNSON, WIN, LOSE OR DRAW. iT 18 A “CHEQUE” FOR 6,000 POUNDS, NEARLY $30,000, THE CHECKS ARE ON DEPOSIT AT THE OFFICE OF THE AUSTRALIAN SPORTING PAPER, Four Years for @ribery. COLUMBUS, O Dee 19 Pred hirardelli’s Cocoa THE REFEREE. | Gn the adoond floor the flooring | ed, t. oe gremlin y on is so indecure that the timbers d om BY ©. HARRISON GREEN } The colored man can conaider| when opposed to the same sort of | ong 4 to four years if the pent | For the past couple of years Simself lucky in two ways | men Bevery day plaster fallin trom | (eatiary today by Judge Rogers for) isle ‘wiltaeh areund Ge enue I. J iret oe is the first as a only No perean need tell me Burne come part f the calling A heavy accepting @ bribe, . oo, sate a " ‘ colo o has eve jan't game © person need safe atands on the floor by the | , ‘ P th ta Secmend Tummy Pures ot] anowes te test a white toan for| ior’ ee "Gret Burne anil! met (post whieh fen aed the oor te! oy ian Wing te arin rn 00 4 poe or young and old that possessing sufficient courage to| the heavyweight championship of! strike out with all the force in [more than an inch out of plumb. Lea no State ASCS yalate—s 5 theet Jack Johnson, the big colored | the world, Second, it is the largest | his frame on the 26th of this In Menace to Life, ree ch takine tae Ge ee gpa nee iiat ngthens the body mount of money he e te bis! non i n | conv on ol ries ipe ho . “Tue " eo “9 [itee, and he bas been fighting for Me ypeelhons ie te paso A =z In some of the offices sticks arc | was sentenced to be hanged for the builds up the nerves—quickens the @ men have been matched and tee laced under one end of the désks | murde N. M. Cote 1h Spokane : . ‘lle : ‘ “gsc ragga hed and | sixteen years | thie black opponent, and Jack [pieced under one end o spurder EK. . Cote O Sporsne) mind. It instills qualities in young and WIM settle the question of superior ‘ a h | Everything to Win dehnsen will be facing the best Fire Chief Bringhurst gays the ld which od °c gage 26, in Sydney, jock Jebneon has ove ining to se ow: eee Taal cee structure should b€ condemned as) Busines Man Dice | oid which produce perfect contentment win y beating urns. ° can tnaal and a menace to life homae ‘ansen, Woolen manu ~ — ” a " Sams This ued that writer now hint] make x fortune ty whipping ‘he | Be defeated when ne ie on the |i city yaaa part of the elty |factureg: aualor mémber of the Be and perfect health and allows one to give at & “fiked" match. ‘The lines | C22UCk. Barns can add thousands} ring floor as dead as 8 door (141 structure, wan condemned but | atte Woolen Co, 1117 First ay.,/ Fit ad of dollars to his already tmmense| ”4!! ‘ ie etill being used ndant of « revolutionary lead Teed “that something seems to be! fight profits if he is victorious. 1 knew Tommy Burns when he "" ston employed in the city ban|er, died yesterday at Providence Burns would not have| It would seem that either man | Was & poor kid. He has made over $200,000 in the boxing game. If he wins his coming battle with John son, he will mgke thousands of dol doing” consented to meet Johnson, untoss | Would be very Hight In the head not be knew how he was coming out,”| '® 4° ble utmost to land the cham- feel that every minute they are in hoapttal of cancer. the buflding thetr tives are in dan : Ladies’ Presents A Smile All the While and so on. ego ie ike any other| lars more with theatrical ongage Sey ; . verson can tell which ia| ments, and will undoubtedly wind thi i i ‘ ee ee eh wren] ehh Pas at al Sue i | Spe creer enoeuned oy var peat (OU B BANK AND 75c 3-in. SPINNING Ghirardelli's Cocoa is a standard com- =: i Seneminet Gt Staying Gown” “The! "Fe. 1s coe thing I know, bow-| wapecte te Win _ ESCAPE IN AUTO — Gold Plated or! bination of the cocoa bean. It is made FB wee sare tree” wit te ey Berns | sue writen mee that be, oxzests to| si incy Oxidized Gold | with painstaking care and after 50 years - . beat Johnson. tn fact, he says b United Press.) B Joboeon beats Burns, then| 90. He has told me ae much,” And | Bent Johnwn. tn fact be 6078 46) Giang Neb. Der: 1--Glx rob| "es a een? of manufacture stands to-day a perfect what? jhe told me in a way which left 80) ounds or make him jump through |Ser*, after dynamiting the safes doybt In my mind a# to the atm rece ee aie has $5000 posted (Of the Farmers’ tate Bank of product. ‘ Wants Big End. cority a ape : lwith the sporting editor of the Ret Keone a Moma tolles south 4 Tommy Burus insisted | nows Him We eree in Sydeey that he will win Gibbon, and the Commercial Bank . > _Besenee Tommy Purse insieimd | nave known Dare for & num-|" Johnaon sayy he will beat Buroe |of Gibbon, engaged in a pitched bat 30 cups of a delicious drink 25 of years. He and I have pla in twelve rounds tle here with a number of citisens got that price over In Australia, Is/ 1, 0800 together. I have secn| There yeu have tt rly today and eseaped tn an auto 4 Re proof, nor te It eny excuse, for) Hurns get belted good and hard in| Burns, with his wife, Pat O'Keefe |mobile with $6,600 Supposing that the fight is not on many games, aud he was there till and other trainers, are In the moun the square. the finish, fighting back like a wild|tsins near Mediow Hath. They SWEARING TABOOED ron| For months Burns let it be known | tiger. No opponent ever walked will romain there tll the day of x thet he would get his price to fight onto a lacrome field who could | the battle, Burns to be taken direct j a Johnson. or there would be no}make Tommy Burns back water to the ring side tn an auto | TACOMA FIREMEN fight. Just as soon as the sam he/ one-sixteenth part of an inch. And Johnson has Duke Mullins and/ THE LAND OE WEAK KIDNEYS — {| [tt ts admttted that Bright's Die Rhy Kidney Troubles Umbs, dimming of the eyesight, sf” ease of the kidneys causes more iment in the urine, or fluttering of t demanded ‘was forthcoming, he! when he got to going, good day to Bill Lang as bis assistants, and is % the man who tried any dirty work. quartered at Sir Joseph Banks’ ho (By United Press.) ‘ | And he was @ good. wen player | tel TACOMA, Dee. 16.-—Tacoma fire | men will hi after have to ply their | Perecnalty and t and the reason is plain. Ambitious Clause Hhear Co. to enjoy more than « mere living Tand vehind (hs) to have all the pleasures that ou Yps heve the! | neteh bore have, anxious for wealth voved f thet and success; we overwork, rest prompt treatment of themselves with a remedy. Doan's Kidney for the kidneys ofp. vocation without the aid of profam | Pinte tn hor heart | d 7 e After Player-Lawyer. y Citizens have been waking such | fee Sep Soar | cor clone teeatt ere ne Are So Common in the beart witt mark the near ap Manager A. R. Dickson of Van ot % objections to the language] time she uses | 07 other country; that more then } U j Ss proach of dropay, gravel, stone & couver “is negotiating with | Ben acd aay ican tent toe te hem. half the sickness in America @| the United States __ the kistney, diabetes or Bright's die FIGHT RING vie, © struag hitting oc utfgider of of ica wader esmemeane of tee tae? an due to weak or diseased kidneys. ease. the Cedar pids team, bree a ae oi u hem to be a league. Davie is a membor of nat BRITON JOC JOCKEYS cil has taken the matior te Hand peta pata is tas 0 Sestebdeures secile, Only in one way cam kidney de ’ liaw firm of Davis & Davie of Spo- apd made a rule prohibiting organ 4 orders be checked an@ ire amt PHILADELPHIA, Dec. Wl kane Eddie Quinn, formerly man ery Curran, 18 yeare old. WSS \ager of the Indinns, has tried often in @ boxing bout with Ben jt9 wet h ool Sothy 17 years old, at the} ity im the fire houses and by \"" n of the force. SCHOOL CHILOREN FIREMEN. Papke Needs Rest. way Athletic club inst night.) of O€-j 5 sick kidneys, clear and Sam Berger, who promoted the |idined little, eat and drink unwisely, and hpggore > i a heoched Corran down with | ccily-Papke 50 aaye that’ Bilty (By United Prees,) the ‘bieaee . 4 are “on the go” all the time. pir Ann <nd core Sea s a hard blow on the chin. After) p,,. arising Corran collapsed and died ang eo hae been fighting too long readily and cannot do himaolf | This strenuous life of today tells The EVERETT, Dec. 19 ~Coitdrenrt ert satis saved the effects from thelr school | | enmetic - oe ae on the way to a hospital. The po-|justice in hie present form He ’ mee yl ,weaity.(on the kidneys, The human body | They are recommended at home arrested Barnet and Bert D./ needs « long rest, ways Herger buliding io the Marsh district, leo rendering them more durable was planned for a simpler life. you know, whieh burned yestorday Special atlention te paid to Race and John Haggerty, who acted awe letting of thence sciesn: This| There is just so much work that sere ete wa Curren, Parvet's vec-| TACOMA QUINTET WINS. re more Brest care assures you gf & pair of|each organ can do. The kidneys H SEATTLE PROOF ents fied si wre Investigate Grounding.» t perfectly a5"8 (9) titer our blood day and night, re | 5. Prenatt, retired, Sil i me TACOMA, Dec. 18-—The Tacoma Inquiry tato the cause of the celving it {n & ceaseless stream, lave. N., Seattle, Wash.. sayat cont grounding of the stesm@r which giver ¢ draining off the poisonous impurt | Northiand was begun yeaterday af inte “points are vel ig bs _— ,| Mes. This duty is heavy enough in tornoon in the offices of Inspec: | »» share ve can work inthe fin-|& Rormal avernge life, but when we | tors Whitney and Turney in this} ee without injuring thé) work early and late, give up rest! sat Several officers of the vessel | |firee | and repose for enjoyment, and re- teatified that the intense darkness | Se t.jn. No 47 of No. #8 Spinning tire late to troubled sleep, the Bi rewponaible for accident. | Roast for Cubs. ¥. M. C. A. basketball team — last night defeated the Everett Y. M. ©. CHICAGO, Dee. 19.—A “aecision A. quintet here, 47 to 12. The first} ‘ was handed down last aight by the ior stood 11 to 10 In Tacoma’s f National Baseball commission re- | ravor Tacoma scoring 36 in the sec- — the ticket seaiping seandal ong againat Everett's the world's championship ae An extract from the repe 2 page Fe ton that | Appoint Whitman Manager. the Chicago club ts deserving of the} Lioyd R. Hawley of Spokane, « neverest | some three years ago, lasting, and | cheerfully the remedy as a — . for kidney complaint. a Hagate. Fun! Crooum, _— work of the kidneys i increased | seus I eniiered. Sale Ww pny old ory Melseors 65. enormously. Every bit of energy | backache, caused by @ ton Matt, | consumed throws into the blood a} Let Viaduct Contract. criticlem and censors for|Sunior, has been appointed by the kidneys, and any overex the way in which ft handled the|x#rulive cominittee of the Asso- | Cha Bros. were cuterday | te 9% -Ingh No, 47 or No. ey uty 1h. ‘ jegecutive 2 he youterday quantty of waste itke the ashes of ” the contraction of a cold teeta pe tg ttt arartsh "courant for the com | WHEE, “A Wan tax" OG) Sr.'and Tee uray ep 10 | ue Ae Bpckoche, Shock J irs weaken ny tack sad Broadway Juniors Victors. 11999. | struction of the Georgetown viaduct | gs. (inch No. 47 or No. 46 | eapia the kidneys cannot keep) The first warnings of kidney sharp pains to dart Bee echo of the football season | of the Union Pacific, which will | heme BE) vace with it. A cold, chill, fever,} weakness are dull, aching pain in|loins. The kidney secretions also disordered and the was heard yesterday when the | cont $26,000. The viadwet will be Weis ton By Mall, The. | strain or any excess may hasten | the back, retention, ceasive flow, Sagiors of the Brosdway high ocnoot EXTRY! EXTRY! | 3,000 feet in length op +%4-tnoh No. 41 of No. 48 BOE | |the inevitable breakdown, and as| discoloration or ‘seslding of the | were often accompanied by ® Geteated the sentors at Lincoin par! - w the clreulation of the blood never! urine. This tell rong ! ss tion. Doan's Kid fe to &. Fhe game brought out meny | I have beon buying my husband | Welaht, i os iy dail, sae. stops, the kidneys bare no time to| tion or inflamm g Sontae. | Ae eee rerainted ee players that gave evidence of be good material for the 1999 Br: way team. The juniors will meet the sophomores next Wednesday for joa and dizziness, nervousness, |cretions and removed the pales neys cannot get well alone. rheumatic pain, swollen ankles and | my back.” “DANNY” MAHER | 1**6, b-tneh No, 47 of No. 48 OT MOR FOUND!) se ons or in tc-rncing seasn|* Pach givens fr Onrtaimans |i BSe | rook, 0 chance to mend. Sick bid ® What do you oxpect from himt"| 992i in England finds on Ameri | ; | abe, Bon. My Me Jocks and finds oo Aperiean| “Oh, @ diamond ring or a seal |94,20 Serinch Mo. 47 oF No. 48 8c) ve D o tet © ity | coat.’ a | ie tom 139 tn | i oa! Ai dint, be To Abolish Pool Selling. here, whit #1 oy. S-ingh No. 47 or No. 48 90) 9 LOS ANGELES, Dec. 19.—Pitty| 129, oo a ee a Welahi, 2 on. By Mail, sic | business and professtonal men of this ofty held a meeting here yester- Play in Tacoma Tonight. | j day and organized to abo! race | Students of the Broadway high } e uk gankting ta California. Ax atte ¥ AC A hove organized Fr. M. SPINNING Sold by ali dealers, Price Se cents. Fosren-Miavan Co. Buffalo, N.Y., Proprietors. organization, to be known as the ja basketball tean nd have & a Business Men's Anti-Race Track getting into shape under tt | 1410 SHOOND AVEN j League of Southern California. vision of Assistant Physica Di perfected rg in ty a conde wijeitet 2°25 oes WOMEN’S APPAREL . i FOR PRESENTS Something useful is ap preciated the most Select Conference Delegates. PULLMAN, Dec. 1%—R Daniels, president of sanembiy, has been Treeent the Washingto at the Bix Six conf tle. Prot. H. V. Car ‘esent the faculty Q with an advisory « ted from each cla Defeat Club Bowlers. | ‘wit “Gus Brown’? sis Phenomenal VALUES SUITS, OVERCOATS, CRAVEN- ETTES, About the House on your person there is always ne element of risk. Loss of mone Big Reductions on ey f t occurrence; ' 4 mat ‘EW WESTMINSTER, De 19 . ;' f aan tom ni intone orate lah Suits, Coats Worth $25.00, $27.50 and $30.00, the news] ain daily reports ‘ ies nase 3 hallenges, of, the, Be FOR EXTRA LIDAY aC Mia oid a ai tal ino"ifa't'oah "868 Hl Furs, Gowns oe oy gama apne : ; 4 been fixed for faite like am | eaapuat antnca GL guages park the Opera Coats - Ku “ti st Vulatid seg maton Trap Champion and 1 Hats Basketbal! Begins t ts how hard ft $20.00 Ee ane ac: YORK, Dec. 19. Cheorae 8 Closing Out Smoking Jack i Rath Robes t ; i { at iat Gun ub, Pnitad ’ ; =| thai tar por, ha "Caaey | SSS Game Pate 0 0, AT ONE-THIRD OFF. eas dacs 1 he was talked to death by De | { 100 birds yeaterda won 257 oto 50% To give ali @ chance to shop with comfort, our ‘ vigen' : N bip at ‘Tra Inland Store will remain open evening It isa t that if the average mam of the varie dey ghae. tone, wt] Yat mond nds eee” Ha RREGUCLIONS . ar Pin Bets in ee gold, Wr YOUR CREDIT 1S GOOD. , . Seattle satin a little ene eit or . * month fou take the goods { € Game ria TOP THE RENT. CASH CREDIT . é v t been stead: ttle Y A. bake ats, CH sell you, Beautiful —— EO ey a gy oes 4 tori ings, Collagen, iusesiowe te Vian American Bank. vege ol i. t T. P. FAY CO., INC, s \ Second and Yesler. “Where the Cars Stop” ' t " | G.PAV 00. ine vetoes a rere the Cars Stop Scandinavian American Bank laska Luilding, Seattle, U.S. As

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