The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 9, 1909, Page 2

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are being drawn for What promises to be one of the hot 8 in the history of organts 06 baseball, and one which may af national agre backed by the t and American, ue of California. F indication that the war will be President Pulliam of the Nation and President Ban bring about | left behind a lot « the outlaw league Comes along The big league of organized sould not se to gain anything » BO we have decided to stay @ut. That is all there is to it where we were With the situation say id not have been any rieans, in jumping from it's team late last season the Stockton aggregation » league. Chase Out a superior at his place on the and hia defection the Highlanders Maoney loss to that team Meant a flagrant defiance of the leagues. This, really sent Harry Pulliam and Ban Johnson to the coast and made them stay in conferences at this Lincoln Game Tonight. With music to enitven the yale, the Olympia high basketball team wil! meet the Linco! r the latter's gymmastuc te affair will be a double ¢ Lowman having for a game between . of W. second ‘The Lincoln game is a cru ‘ene, for, if Olympia ts returned charaptonship Dickson Takes Victor ©. Lord. a rev ot Vancouver was half interest in the Vano by Manager A. R fe to retire from active management managing the REMOVAL NOTICE. On and after Tuesday, January 5.) all Navy Yard and Port Orchard Toute steamers will leave from Cc man dock. foot of Columbia m.. Dr. F.W. Dickey, Successful Eye Specialist, st, Now ~ Located People’s Bank Building, Seattle Tt ts asked why Dr. Fr. W fa a successful eye specialist. Bince coming to Seattle Dr. Dick ey bas leased « corner Second floor of the People’s Bank Duilding. Second and Pike. has furnished-in the most lux murious style and equipped with al! modern sclentific instruments, them the finest offices of their kind on Those who have met br had dealings with coming here, agree with others who have known him for years, who aay bas won such great success la chosen profession because he is honest in ail bis dealings truth to his patients. He makes Promise unless he can fulfill it He “orn misrepresent anything. Hf he can cure your troubles. proves what he says. an@ square to one and ail eourteous and kind and consid and most reasonable tn his charge Dr. Dickey treats successf all Most difficult cases known in apeciaity by hi He has earned for himweif by bard work and 20 years’ stady of the human eye and all the fective courses thereof, headaches, dizziness, sick epelis stomach, indigestion. liv ney trouble, nervousness in many of the brain, fainting spells spasins, sleeplessness Superior Quality Exctusive Lines Dependable Prices EXTHACTED WITHOUT PAIN rricns Yale | Dentists Corner Second and Verier, Over Guy's Drag Store HAL CHASE AT BOTTOM OF ..: BASEBALL WAR ON COAST © ‘s SAN FRANCISCO, B—The linc TRAN wo city until all hope of real peace was » KUBIAK LOOKS given up. Chase meanwhile declares that he is going to stay with the league, Cy Moreing, manage the Stockton, Cal, club, and one of the guiding spirits of the ot laws, hints that a strong club will be put by the State league into Oakland, Cal, and that Chase will run it There ia going to be a hard fight and as @ result the coast fans are season than ever before. To Buy Emblem Tt took just ther t that no em their if wanted It waa not unt decision was i Soccer in Snow. Much Interost is manif over the Seattle which will be played at Dugdale’s park tomorrow afternoon. Seattle hax been atrength 4 by the addition of McPa indee, Seotiand “Not at Present"—Jelf. Jofftries ia sti firm on the John son proposition. He said yesterday I would not think of re-entering the ring at present under any con ditions,” What doos the Big One mean by not “at present’? Soph Quintet Is Victor The imitial interclase baskethel game yesterday resulted in a vic tory for the sophomor over freahmen, 17 diseases of the eyes of all kinds which lead into blindness if not corrected early in tt functional enbaiance causes paral yais and St. Vitus dance, and cross» eyes can be permanently cured by proper treat above symptoms are due to defect ive vision, undeveloped eyes by birth, or eye strain, whether young lor old. Dr. Dickey is a graduate of the best colleges In Germany and America. Dr. Dickey was one of the authorities of one hundred eye specialists of the world at the St Louts World's Fair, and be ts ree ognized in his profession as one the highest advanced apecialists | . known. He is of rare distinction, | field in Michigan wide enough, “| » holds prestige over man in his specialty | jand therefe the average everywhere. Dr. Dickey treats by the moet ad vanced selence of optics and clin feal opthaimology. He has an abundance of practical ex rience for 15 years. He has suc treated 20,090 cases in bi treats successfull AN glasses fitte suit perfectly,-or t changes lonet f charge Consultations are free ffice hours: 9 & m. to 6 p.m daily, Sundays, 10 to 12 a Dr. FW. Dichey, Oph. B. Specialist Office. 04-5 Pe Second Av Bank Bldg 1 Pike St Jewelry, Watchos, Sterling Stiver, Chinaware, Tiffany Bronze Lamps, Chim ing Hall Clocks ALBERT HANSEN For 25 yeare the largest, finest and most reliable Jewelry House in the Northwest. Save Money Avoid Pain lane work to the Lady Attendants. DD. 8, Mage. tl wndaye, TH 1 wilt 1 Play Herd The “Wallabies,” . Will play many samen this country. game in Great All-Bngland team will arrive at Prigoo Fobruary 6 tc They will pass a nee jhere on route to Victoria and Van saver for samen, Ballard Five on Road, will play the Mount Ver Witt visit SEATTLE Ureh and George tratning next will vinit Seattle Mareh in California, | and Portland. |GEORGE TURNER IS CHOSEN BY ROOT) (GOOD CARD AT ATHLETIC CLUB r of Spokane | cused of having assisted Fre an {ington in the mn wif in BSeattic tn 1907, b been end Greut Brit. LOG JAM FORMS, wa ST MINGT? a by Ss 1 BALLARD Loses MOUNT VERNON Mount Vernon high school won eketball team de teated Nelson and Joe Norton Dill and George Haw Mount Vernon had the af. ative side of the team wou by a » aly to have better baseball next lend ens | Children’ s Eye Troubles j i Given special and careful attention weh of this | the Lincoln iecide to buy sweaters, A jatroyed by fire yer SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO. ing was saved and the family was/ 1207 Gecond Ave. learance Sale Furs “Price Suits, Coats Waists Price Cash or Credit Westberg & Childs ie operated 1912 Second Ave. 4. but that » dig down yesterday that the among land disappo the Michigan heavy e creating quite a stir at, in being hailed by some | writers as the coming heavyweight right spot it's curtains for | extenalvel all over with interest of Jim Stewart, who has given Fred Bradley It took Al Kaufe Masenular Gracd Rapids, a One of the duties nt of vision. All aereixe in the police gymna The chief exercise is wrest ling and it was through this that aware of the fact that he was vastly superior to the Ho served as pe vlman a year and then took up & professtonal a series of wrestling bouts fn the | State he turned to boxing, which he He could not find a Chertshing the memory of and Injuries is tke filing the pil SS.ILAUNDRY “COLLARS tc, 2c, 3¢ ARS j » eave Byereel Deposit Vaults | Don't Bea Goat | } let them palm o sold ‘only for the pi Of the Title Trust Com pany are and have been uarded by day and night by employes of the company, and all value bles accepted for stor in ® separate compartment, but entire ly within our large five piy chrome steel lined tomer counters price of fete Lats serve you Title Trust Co, = $0 000 STOLEN IN MAIL SACK PARIS, Jan, 9.—By U, PA mall sack containing bonds, ete., worth 00,000, was stolen from @ delivery j Wagon in the Chausse D'Antin tn broad daylight yesterday, The po |Hoe have not the slighteat clew to the thieves | SUSPECTED SEATTLE MURDERER FREED SPOKANE, Jan. fBy U. P Frank Arnold, who has been in the jail at Sand Point, Idaho, for nearly a week on suspicion of being Charles Burliaon, who is ac k Coy er net free The authorities failed to receive kind from | 4 communication of a we Seattle police. den on LEFT RAVING MAD’ BY ROBBERS CHICAGO, Jan, 9 Pp rapped to a cot ina y 4 dS ay ing In delirium and suffering from able fracture of the skull and h mat es of the brain, lew a lunidentified man of apparent | dred others had narrow « Ith and refinement, who wa robbed, beaten and left unconsctous in the sero cold of Wednesday | night ‘FAMOUS SHIPS TO VISIT SOUND °" = The st @rrived being atc or a fn the straits, brings the when the A-Y.-P. opens in June Kaga Maru, which ia afte three Japanose training ships wi r ly visit Seatt! The fleet will be compo: of the Varynag Bayan aod FP Port Arthur during the recent war ried into training ships House Burne; People in Cold. CHELAN, Jan, 9--The home of | A. Almandinger, living about flom west of hb was de left homeless in the cold. GOOD ADVICE. A the F Co, 1814 First av. te good advice Beattie people should do all paper ing, kalsomining and painting pos sible by March 1, for after then joomes the rush, with high prices ts oe $ . 12 Pr. Eng- | fish PUTTIE LEGGINS $2.50 Pair Chglee of sixes 14 moulded tn conform to strongly weil fini are let rid Rasy to put on. and down, es they the leg, We have no competition at these prices | $4.25 No. 15 Pr. Bnation | Puttic Leggina «to, ik per 1310—-SECOND AVE.—1310 |Everett and ‘Edmonds | SE BM se ei he BS eee ee oe leave m snd tp me th Bleamer City o! Phones—Bunset 4956, Ind. habe Second and Yesler. JOaught and thrown into the room, bis back broken and chest crushed tn, He would have been | The United of the latter's veral days news that Hada, all of which | were formerly Russian warships Jeaptured by Togo in the battle of orday, Noth-| atement made yesterday by yral Raint & Wall Paper ere ond your limba, Keep gut the cold, dirt, rain and snow, | not work up | een, $8.00) wit “Gus Brown’ sys MIDWINTER SACRIFICE CLOTHING SALE Lot 1—-$20.00 Suits, Overcoats and Rain. coats; Sacrifice price . one 312.00 Lot 2-—-$25,00 Suits, Overcoats and Rain- Conta; Sacridies prioe ns. ----..9 10,00 Lat 3—-$30.00 Suits, Overcoats and Rain- oats; Sacrifice price ..... $20, 00 Lot 4—$85.00 and $40.00 Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats; Sacrifice pric = $94.00 “Where the aa Stop” POUNDED TO DEATH IN FLYING REEL VANOOUVER, Wash., Jan. 9 U. P.—Hdward J, Henneford, aged 18 years, was caught in a flying reo) in the La Camas paper mill at La Camas yorterday and suffered juries from which he died eight hours later, without regaining con nclousness, Working alone to }room in which the machinery t. He was noxt ho one saw the accel relieved in five minutes more the man coming on the next shift U. $. RELIEF SHIP AT MESSINA MEBSINA, Jan ry won bas arrived from Port Said The body of « late butlding, was taken out | the ruins yesterday, The work to ho bodies of the Cheney ‘THREE KILLED IN new YORK FIRE ally burned and s night when fire swe throug five ry tenement house at 666 Ninth ay 1 | TEN TOWNS VOTE “DRY.” {x WHEELING, W. Va., Jan. 9. ( | ' Re ports toda whe t held td juor Heenses, sho that 10 went dry and eight wet TEN ACRES SELL FOR $3,000. CHELAN, Ja chased the 10aer of John W. Johnson, wit 9—By U. P 14 miles up Lake Chelan, for a con sideration of $3,000. Handke fs for ag 4 PRIVATE { S5xs Copyrighted dance It ts OF, STEVENS, aceshee Temple Fourth ai ine. “ Ms wa oe wuy “sf ship ‘ Cal an who lived on | the third floor above Mr. and Mra A. 8. Cheney, in the American con Mrs, Farmer—‘‘I spose all you fine Anty Drudge “Goodness, no, Mrs. Farmer. han men? That’s an open question. In @ China, men do the washing and they have = been doing it in the same old way for @ +,000 years. , women have broken away from the old- fashioned traditions, and have adopted the Fels-Naptha way of washing. ‘That means cold or lukewarm water—never hot—no @ boiling, no hard rubbing, a saving of time, A temper, trouble, fuel, clothes and health. wrapper. to be able to give Smile All the While Look at healthy children—look at the healthy man or woman—and you see the pleasures that come from perfect health—the protection that wards off the excesses of life to-day hirardelli’s Cocoa the perfect food drink—braces up the system —strengthens the body and enthuses the brain into perfect activity— besides it pleases the palate, Home of the Scandina» by mail—-write for “The Bank Account.” Vian Amertoan Bank. Anty Drudge on the Farm. ity folks are ’way ahead of us who live in the countr, I seeyou 4 ur h ands are white and you have © ling and music You can’t get 4 uptha, whether use Fels Napt plenty of time ahead of the woman who use Ke ; she lives in the country or city. P iit Do women cling to < clusions longer In America more than a million Follow directions on the ted and green re 3 ear eees Nature intended man to be happy and a too. 30 cups of a delicious drink 25c Each Pay Check For one who hasn't the habit, Saying is NOT easy, To acquire the habit, be- gin by putting into The Scandinavian American Bank a fixed portion of every Week's earnings. It is the surest way, and will soon become THE BASY WAY to build up a fund The START {s necessary —.and THIS Saturday Evening is an excellent time make the start It i NOT be a large tart tt is far r to start at a ce that you CAN keep up—and then KEEP IT UP. 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