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

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IN PAUPER'S GRAVE DIES IN NEW pathette roply Have ne a YORK. lhoy tn New ¥ x Which tol of @ friendiess young 0 died in New York city Jackson tx Jack a ified In a ter 2 fevers! hours un ‘ 4 i, ‘This man seid he ee Ww the young o He sald the own bleed. man was a victim of the my the plague, and had ived from a-Johnson the to mouth for months. SRE | Donald, a sw AT LEAST TWO &. A. CG. RUN: | niors and NERS WILL COMPETE IN [at the club MARATHON CONTEST. jevente include February (neers William Ingtte of ing and undressing rece iS forward to the om Which the athintes of the Multnomah te club will be pitted against focal lads amoker will be held on the { of March 16, and, although the) Superintendent Inglis have not yet been mace, it tx 76 and 100-yard pepper. If the visiting club | reom dock & Son x permit, “Sharkey” Me Voigt | ty again be seen in action. Lonnie will be a vastly different bey | T new additions he new punching bag lby Boxing Instry ‘The raw spots homed down and Pete should prove ~ At least two club menibers, Spang - ‘and Wright, wilt enter the Wasn- Marathon, which will be run ‘Winder the guidance cf Tom Me-|throughout the country. SPORTING NOTES of the _ CRY BABY Wins Championship Title. A Winnipes “Hiapatch says that Torn Longbeat. Derando and J. D Marsh have beem matched te run In that city some Ume this month. | |nor Harmon ‘Md hard and it's to the woods with | | meal ticket grabbers and others onthe. | Since he started training Jum Jef- | man. 6 pounds. ie ry day and fas added a long walk to his rou- th ‘Thie will be Increased aa he | Bradner ‘When he} 4 billed to rot, Om Thuredsy nig! . Ki ch, Brooks, Dom. tiny, Lund, Strong. nd theehan wil! be seen becomes in better sbaps. po! has taken off 20 or wil) ewitch to five-mile rons unti? be gets down to flenting i Maybe this looka like J ing (o meet the Hig Smoke. ALEXANOER DUFRESNE. baby. cry. finger im your eye. YORK, Feb. °.—Alexande: fame and a title, but mg fo earned both.| pion of the world untit from New York | ami in apite of the fact) the trip took 23 days, he was ‘the crying jod every minute of time. am. hing went wrong right at acai the start, «nd the beauties of the Marvin were billed to permit no fisticuffs, and starting the pumps to keep the | ” "1 jp afloat when the home port|"" ash sighted and Alexander turned) pis iy certain): et, ‘the Marathon cry baby,”| Bey. who lives down in tiles while the A.-¥.-P. completed. He will # ting that all | 9, plying the equipped — with James lapse of Durand Johnny Hayes are great der children. ears. He and his wite 44 youre 0 legistation * ta unlikely t feenre will evidently pw are up. Cheap Colonist Tickets i Will be sold again this spring, | ‘westbound, via Oregon R. R. & Nav rt ? tion Company's picturesque line, March and April. From » $33.00; Bt. Louis, $9 i] , Kanuas City, St. Paul and | {eshmen 3 J Missourt river points, $26.00. | of kalem t hazed by up: After they had preliminary to Teshmen wer race followed. any case of nicoholiem that 1 7 Mn Bee: mt to § Aaya 4. B. BRISBOIS Oloba come in, Oriental Billiard Pp THE STAR—TURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1909. SPORTING NEWS JOHNSON ROLLS IN WEALTH LITTLE SAMMY LANGFORD WHILE BROTHER IS PUT | AFTER BIG JACK JOHNSON CHAMPION’S BROTHER »« —— “whe tives at tne ru Pex, and he sent back “int | ney; please J and dined ad 2,000 miles away the mg negte Is today ea prince. He Ww wi ‘A fow days ago T read a few lines ee ena pues anae he halt beat | y Burne Z The body of thi# young negro lay a rion morgue | And hie brother ites buried in a pot~ a whi man ters fleld and his father ta without jent cash to decently bury oF INGLIS IS FRAMING UP A REAL ATHLETIC SESSION jother row of bilthoarde dir ng carnival for Ju: uventies will be the card | SAM LANGFORD, 8 and 60-yard swirn fam Langford, ming races; 26-yard breast stroke | 00-yard back stroke; Té-yard dress are as different (n appear tn actions as Noverthetoas, appears to be the only fighting welterwelghts and heary weights right and left and beatin in the Unite Champton Jack John tle Athletic club te siready/for distance; under-water ker at|water gyninastics; obstacle and an exhibition oo 1 & wreat deal Of jot inland revenue and af 1 eived weveral dosen pieces that cach bout will be filled | ported china for use in the dining of Lendon the ware through the local of Frederick & Nelson, On enc the boxing instructor, says | pie le the club emblem in crest 0 the dining he again represents the o furnishings are work STRIKES, ari AND. | gems the manag stuff to watch inthe city should | tor Lannie the meeting of @ tough customer [is attracting much attenton in apart ling and other circtes. Lonnie applied for a patent in the United | States and foreign countries on Washington's birthday, /eral local sporting goods stores have fe A strong runner and japplied to the baxing Instructor te = ate & Rood account of him-jallow them to display hia Invention. | » Tegel the big Meld which|The ne ching bag is a unique wit oppase hy tnvention and should become a regu lation feature of gymnasiume American Hank builds ie te Madisoe MARATHON "FROM EVERYWHERE riety Mattheweon takes ch larvard pitchers this we BELIES HIS NAME SAN FRANCIAHO, P—Fight promoter Jimmy ( | t cha managed Ri tonto last seasum, te booked t second baeo for Newark th that picture above? That's what ° Old Georne Van Haitren has slow~ |] | TRAUS wink vines one or tee And, take {t from the Pin Boy, a located quite clase to himeelf when hie who belles bie nicknam state champion among the thmn- her topplers, and he still hu = fow games to work Turkeys afe good to eat and * are hard to beat, | Agreed to appear before No mare fighting in Ohte fas elammed down the thome who will ‘Dennell, Jenks: n nnken and Crese- claim the By Meanwhile Coffreth On Woednenday nih! , esata ant orld, ajternated w lia, Peterson, Coty bal the code call ~P. v 4 and 6 that he was ite in the Banco Marconi, from William 46 Leute Beslow, Giovannt Omegna stated in the superior he now thinks it waa a note for $800 that instead of @ stock certificate Tho transaction took place dur ing the month of December, 19%, to testimony in Judge Albertson's court, where TS MONET JUST DOPE j .. mite of a ver. SPS Rp eeee Db Ss 55s ses es ae Marvin Hart, heavyweight cham- ue one-fourth of the. that the visiting bowlers will spe thousands of dollars, tt would seem President Joe slipped one over, is matohed to mix just returned | with Jimmy Barry gn the February % at the Wost, Side Ath- latic club, New Orlean James and fash at Hot} wi Springs, Ark., but the governor will Morris believer ¢ will be fortheoming, Bort it ia not to walt untll the last moment for payment of December 27, . at the rate of 7 per cent. dies will be an important ew Orleans. was switched to New Orieans, Denver will send « team of feminine wood-work It haw | acortes. shooters will into @ receiver's hands, and w went to the county jail for *® year for various business trans JAPAN GOING AFTER SOUTHERN TRADE TOKIO, Feb. 9. the government take action in fevor'of a ship sab sidy bill for South American lines, in view of the recent report of a visited = Sonth America and found it a fertile field for commerce, movement for the development, trade with the countries on the cific coast of that continent. Ye gods and then a few and the wonders of Rio} nme, State Beoator John P. fatied to appeal to Ale®-| yesterday introduced a bill . His walle were #0 vocifer-| California legisiature which not only that the sailors used him for} prohibits prizefighting, but makes ® fog born every time there was|!t & misdemeanor to witness a a }{f the bill passes it will cost « spec @ Horm. and they were figuring | sor 508 buckerinos if he is conv be represented phalans. Miss Irene i Lillian Belmont With only a few weeks pre are piling the wood for eo om 100 te 160. By the time the tourney opens they should be in fine Mise Greenwood. Mrs. Booth, Mes iy the age of freak the tears. Bthietic oventa. he beety boys of + “ith that New York?” he tisped. [the country are already in the throes $ said the captain, Then/ of marathonitis, but here i* the lat est. A chap named Bugene Eatep- ph promise, and thelr daily work on the Bier ing watched with os. Fanks of the women n ame a clans: in - tet should be a” pice mae commisaton in, “and the kid that |*¥* he has contracted to run 1,006 ts 8 strong] 4 his record will have to|(¢\ jen. Mr. Mateppey. figures an He'd be a find fo ome l running a mile every hour hours every day until the 1,000 miles . King wood-wallopers will be whirl. od about the city in automobiles to boast of in the All passenger steamers leave man docks for Puget Sound | miles, Just how much c — BRIEFS BY BY WIRE ten, Sipe Si chronicled. Washington —Proniden' Roosevelt! The demand for Spaldings’ | Athletic Almanac for 1909, ed- Sullivan, Staten commissioner to the Olympic games of 1908, necessitated a seo- _ an ts in dine with o peovene e gure|ond edition of the book within a tet | Weeks of ita publication. The Olym- |pic Marathon race, in whieh the cot and the finish hown « Ming book arene abtidren are living HAZERS DUCK MEN IN|! that they will send tea champlonahip. #5 five-man tea attendance. The Canucks experts and tage hom when 1 line at Madison Park 75¢ Perfection Fi SAW VISE 60c (£4 but in price. mn will be in Anacortes will 12 five-man team: | individual and harnose events. |coma and Spokane will be treng represented and the little town mo hand with two the salas Icy WATERS. f By Diunged into tive milirace here on rie ta attempting sunde his friends in Louis to enter 4 to live at Louisville and he Loulsvitte ‘and ue os filing a maw | me that the Ind ever pulled otf in ‘tne went in advertins principal street — bs s. with oneh Always ready the upper c 4s ite taken at Union Ticket Of-;| moment's hegttatto: 7 No, 00% First Ave. 5. a | mon seized Hinges and thre | Bails, Gent into the water first. Katser and May'| tl 81@ CUT RATE Tobaccor, Pipes ‘obaccor, and all Brands of Cigare. Worth your while to STOP THE RENT. Paymonts just lke rent, T. P. FAY CO, ING., Mehihorn Bldg. F. M. Spinning 1310-8 ECOND AV. lore, 1418 Third Ave. ZEOEL EERSTE EY HE) " GTAY IN IRELAND * 18 THE ADVICE *| |® DUDIAN, Feb, 0-By U.P. #] * — Young Irish men and women *| \® who have desires to vinit |* America are being warned * * daily in the churches axgsinst * * emigrating to American, The * * are being urged not to ® ® be lured to leave the old coun * ® try by letters from friends or * & relatives io 7 * ee es SCHOOL CHILDREN HAVE AXE OUT FOR THIS BILLBOARD Headed by the names of the pupils of the Frankiin high sche At 18th ay. Band Main #t, a strong ly worded protest was filed counell laat night objecting to the netruction of dvertiving bill. | boarda in the vicinity of the school ding The authorities are unusually th crested in this protest, emanating | » mthe children who attend the vol, and when the petition ts tak on up by the | committee the boy and giri | promises to aug ment ita written teat by invading the committee precincts tn a body A flaring bitibeard has already | * walled in the school on the block to} the north, and the enterprising | j agency which bandies the advertis- | ing device proposes to front of the school, It t# regarded |e» only @ question of time at the Present demand for apace on there | advertiet structures until the school is entirely walled in with | billboards Elected From Atlin. VICTORIA, B. C. Feb, 9.—Honor abi William Tempio inister on in the cabinet, who was de 4 MH. Barnard han been abo m im the Co mox-Atlin diatrict. Michael Manson waa to have been nominated to op pose him, but he loft the field ee Se NR Sialic BOY DROWNS| IN CANAL The Victor—the Fireside Theatre MISSING GIRLS ARE | WHITE SLAVES) PORTLAND h the | pane | Martinez tly fq | retary the treasury priation of $5,000 made iast » the inetaliation of ng Ryetems in the be increased | apt bia d_recetved WHEN PRINT BLURS and general comfort resulta, We positively eure sround glasses Bye Specialivts Schuchard Optical 1207 Second |Good News For You You think you can tell the difference be- tween hearing grand opera artists sing and hearing their beautiful voices on the Victor. But can you? ; In the Opera House corridor scene n° The é Pit,” at Ye Liberty Theatre, Oakland, Cal., the famous quartet from Rigoletto was sung 4 by Caruso, Abbott, Homer and Scotti on the Victor, and the delighted audience thought they were listening to the singers themselves At Rector’s, the noted Chicago Restaur- ant, when some of the grand opera stars sang, with piano accompaniment, the diners listened with rapt attention and craned their necks to get a glimpse of the singers But it was a Victor. In the rotunda of Wanamaker’s famous Philadelphia store the great pipe organ ac- companied Melba on the Victor, and the peo- ple’ rushed from all directions to see ee singer. Even in the Victor laboratory employes often imagine they are listening to a singer making a record while they really hear the Victor. You owe it to yourself to investigate the possibilities of this wonderful musical in- strument Pacific Coast Distributors of Victor Talking Machines. 1406 Second Av. Owing to railroad washouts and the non-arrival of our Spring Goods we will continue this great money-saving SOLID COMFORT Let our solicitor cali and convince you Seattle Lighting Company @ Is what you enjoy when you COOK WITH GAS Both Phones—Ex. 75 Fourth and Union (Contract Goods Excepted.) On the Track of Good Coal You are on the track of cou! a you be get « winters y of our coal, for you get fale. eight of ali coal. wise and ag in a stock while ¥ may. for this will be » long ana bard winter. Ail our ona ase i it under cover and guar- tee every ton of it to be all claim. 09 10th Av, Seattle, Wash. Positively This Week Only PURCELL SAFE CO. THR GENUINE HALL’S SAFE & LOCK CO.’S SAFES Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co. ~ Maeufacturers 812 OCCIDENTAL AVENUB Everything to Go : 25.00 REWARD ~ at Half Price : The above amount will be paid to anyone returning my Seetch coll @vg, Ladin, in good condition. Color, aable and white, four white feet, ite collar; large very timid Disappeared December 28, 1968 MRE DANIEL BEKING. 2616 Western Ave Telephones: Main 1822; Ind Ti or a 1790. Beal $20 Suits and Overcoats $10 E. H. SOTHERN "2 $25 Suits and Overcoats $12 $30 Suits and Overcoats $15. s $35 Suits and Overcoats $17. 50 Wednesday Night Matin be. Thoreda Spectal Matinee Next Frt iy “ |— ws Friday and Saturday Nights | Py: tehetieu” Phones 5106, Seats now selling—Nighta bee to Matinees Saturday b0e to $1.60 Week beginning Sunday Night, Feb THE LAMBARDI GRAND FPALIAN € ORGANIZATION OF 100) OT NI Clark. B & bi pertol aS mat Op n Seat Sade’ nelly ebb. Agnes Mahr Mall ©: aklin Co) Orpheum ioe res. Matine THe GRAND PANTAGES Valli This Week. M 1 S3AN FRANCU ¢ Stango-Rawarde ( “Seattie. Theatre Tonight and A “IN A WOMAN'S PowRR.” Noxt Week, Pollard’s Liliiputian Op 615 to 619 First Avenue | Prices Mats., 10¢ and vic AMUSEMENTS. John Cort, Manager AMUSEMENTS. _—_——_ ee Weanentay Niet |] LOIS THEATRE Sunset, Matn 1304; Ind. 4334, Clyde Fiteb’s Famous Comedy-Dram In Repertotre and saamegert “THE CLIMBERS” First Time in Seattle Matinces, 10m 2he 500 lachtn, 180, 250, 500, The. OHA COMPANY JOUN CORT, Manager. Con nedy | Panto. “POLLY VARDEN® andy Grotesque Acrobats ABRIBL, reproduo- Mabel Day and Carl Haydn Ren Woaton Pie )S80MS, Sh BLWELL. PAI Phones Main 43] . x. Mate, Thur STAR ay and Soturda POPULAR VAUDEVILLE, pray iand & Clifford Co, | Performances Dally—2:80, 7:15, 8:4% resenting Prines—100, 300, ta Company Ks, 5 Other Big Acts,

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