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recom Ee ee ee ee —— eee iit rAl rt Ee - r 17. 1909 s}! AR ck EIA NGAG 4 ” |WAPPENSTEINS ? MEE ET wi if The ge w { GATS FOR BTRIKERS ty Ualted Wee * Piri al \ ting BIG BUNCH OF GOVERNORS if t ut Me - - >: ‘ WILL MEET AT DIN (IF NTING ° . (3 i iece) ‘ NER TONIGHT ' . are k } ‘ Neoprene Day at the A.Y-Pe<|Common Pin Swallowed His\ ‘ Gz nor " 0 de} Pan torn trty J . rai being. the spent. at the| BY Package Wrapper’ ic 4 cs" JAP AMBASSADOR - ey . ® , | S Th 1 Markhbrelt f vette . nk : ciwwx at tho New York State Starts Things and Hys- ; iiding this morning, Later there : ILS OR HOME YOUNG Tas was & reception and, informa terical Handicap at SA F ' This evening a dinner will be| ONce on. BaLOWert 10 DEATE | meme wotn ite —A ven to Gover Bhaller — " , / i Taneo Maru to We Can Trim Vancouve ehee. cluding Gov, Glascock, of Went] PORTLAND. Ore, Aue | tee ee nad governi well Even if Spokane Did na ' ne Dakota; Goy, Gliehriat, of Florida: | nt = atria of the iti te n (Hy Unlted bre known aor woke wlan, mared 1 ry Series—-6 | ve | Governor Norris, of Montana; |are recovering today LAGAKA FALLS y eo! ‘hire, Japanese ambassador tol Curt OFF the Ser \ os ’ Gov, Marshall, of Indiana; Gov udiur ged - i Ra so Wightoen-year-ald August Mporur i Tetins ‘State hia morning to 3 Victory Yesterday. _ [abut oan“ 9" pnt ye ers the Spake!" i for ak aie coms - At Tacoma ome om afternoon when Mise Buelah M With tt fa : keaaan "Fiona ae ard since the /SpOKaNC .... Ia a pin, Recta acs ua ehbe dit toe sonal eu man by not being his wif Spokane delegation visited ua last, Tacoma The pin was resting snugly on 1 cleared up yester eve when Van-| Hatteries; Wright pencer pretty lipa of the girl when a im in the dally gladiatorial cou | to open her mouth and laugh heart - _ At Portland, ly. The pin disappeared, and when | It wae welhd baseball at times ® A La ar fiw MeClure realised that it | be . ‘ noe Siege viged in her interior department re no reset it Patrick ©. Caney, for “a Blato Loe sleeni clothing tl ri t me in an can to th ' 4 nnd M weal ! Clure w re 1 With t a wear Pact) ae Ht ‘ f a \ 4! pene tod » realteation of th ‘ 7 Mra A abbed F This so. sta Miss Leoee that i i ‘ . h here f Nel up fainting S30) as hen he saw Mr] hy this time No. ¥ and No. 4 and - dooret ' rmer’a | A © te ait te 8 t \ | COAST LHAGUP rh Hu ' " 2 firet tina wa ’ At Los Angeles. mone. ¢ : ‘ ~ veh for tt and by the time R. HE ANG war st e ‘ al fhe « cashiers and eS ee 7 r. His tnjurtes are not hers of f had arrived, ox S 7 Oi Mra Mann may not recover ted lbriekinn and Ww r 4 Rerry The Hestips came here frow ea ly while th on — . le Creek, ¢ oming ¢ ar f Thorson and Orendorff | Ca a tn hel len nied she Standing of the Clube |" ' A hie arrest ald of several attend Flanagan hiked with the joy of " » pehing a fat man in woolen underwear ' a to tt on a hot day. H : j after thy iment had Classy ball was mix with bor n ‘ ib “WOMEN PUT JUDGE ming p t heads in the manne 4 Molilgar gsi et ens eg Mec stew. The stral © Spokur i t sesien: bhtiwed' We eftéete AMERICAN LEAGUE. we an a ike the hero in the melodrama ee an Turks pore looked poor Philadelp 6, Washington 1 l tain was rung down, the Canadian i ' H. ARONSON Villains were in the hands of the Standing of the Clubs. GOTTSTEIN, MYRON’ Hf Vaal Mall Line tor B®. Navy Yo ; police, and the “poipers,” certifying WwW. L [DENVER MAN SPEAKS TO he at opi ane siabe 1, Weeneatic, Gs neehial Seamer HL Kennedy, Athlon, Tou ‘ot tnd taleed Pom t th a 6 to 3 victory, were safe in Mike's | Phi 66 41 617; LARGE ASSEMBLY AT arnt ominent { hia ew hg A, Pt Pre |} stantia: inner vest pocket. The score i De aves 66 41 613) SITION AUDITORIUM. be . " ‘ te trated A Mendon) | Time of 8 8 ® bedroo Seattle AB ROM PO A BR Bostot see. cesses Bb O96 nai (hy Ualted Pron iH the city's morebandising that such a policy bullda the great - | fisamer oo thie sonata $2.25; Akin, 3b : 8 : * : 1 Cleveland .. 53 4 496! Judge Ben Th. Lindsey, the “kid DENVER, Avg 1 It cost Ha affairs, the M. A. Gottstein Fur) monuments of the business world ill Wihiniliesiaek ani ea tt 8 8 8 Fi CRORED ..+e cones ‘1 66 481! judge of Denver, owes his political| Matthews $87 and rn and pays best by far in the long ma Gender only) sin, Pate Men ¥ rote Lynch, of 4 £ 2 6 LO New York ..se ass 49 66 467) life to women and woman suffrage. |change to Ket acquainted © is composed of rin 1 for | Heattion—r.49| wut Notice Frtek. rf $ Fb Ff 8 Bt bowler cereee.s Ah OS 437) That Ie the statement be made | “swellest git! in town” jant minent and) In selecting men to buy and head | ces ear). | i CS fr fapron x + F Fug fo) Washington... si 76 490 | Sunday in his address before one) He met her on sth et. near Ca ti of Seattle. the various departments. the now | @ygckt Soy a: Prenes 4 tare Shea, © ee 2 Se ik | pana nneuie jot the largest audiences that bas fornia, and liked her so well that The active managen ts inthe firm has fortified sMeclf with a Phones vind ree; Main 101, 2908 en. p ew ee NATIO! ever gathered in the Auditorium of|he spent several hours in ber « capable hands of Mr. M. A. Gott corps of assistants whose past suc: | —————— ~ i ‘ 5 hey tated, . for th EVERETT AND EDMONDS snmue , ‘ | expostition pany. When they parted Matthe at a man whose many years ¢ jor their su PO y Pittsburg 2, New York 2 Called x his inimitable style the judge|found she had pleked bis pocket. of local experience in the home | present T, Cop MEALS SERVED @ 2 2 @ 6 OM account of rain in the eighth | charmed his hearers with pretty! “I thought it funny that she fm | furnishing Hine has pecullarty fitted , furniture co ree a Lag ba BUY <== = j little life stories, gathered In hie! sisted on paying for everything.” bim to make an exceptional success nt, Mr, Arthur N. Ross Fs ° = | Denver rt, which has become fa | said Matthews, when he reported of the new firm. Myron A. Aror the stove rang and) . verett . . ah mous ty about the United Sta the ca to Capt, Carter at the po | #00, 4 native son and mem of crockery department, Mr. Chas =. 7 PR 0 jand after he had told of the great tice station, “but when the told me one of Seattle's pionser families, Powers of ¢ arpet and drapery aut ey at that had been and could be|she was the wife of a wealthy ia the secretary of the corporation, section and Mr. A. A. Ling of re Steamers oy ie } complished in the handling of lea Dusiness man, | cone! m the announcement cetving and shipping Mr. M. A.| FOUR STRAIGHT TALKS T TO BEGINNERS outhful “sinners,” the Judge paid! she was out fof # good of pe which appeared in The |Gottstetn will personally he wash Ae ea [his tribute to women filing to pay it Star's advertising columns Frit charge of the department of ac-| After corporate and other so-call ver she was sing my money “4, the new firm hae «large counts | BY RALPR ROSE. jed Interests had schemed about in| until we parted measure of success in & -_ for it The new firm i. located S j every way to bring about his de| The police consider the wonm: Abaol honesty and reliability commodious butiding formerly 0 Welder of World's Record in Ghat Put: 40 PL 10 %4 Ine, Made-at Olym 1100/7 ue Ncenee. of Denver a very clover pickpocket, “‘Bhe re |ift merchandising is to be the key: /cupled by the MoCarthy Dry Goods| pre Semen OF Leneee, ihim. Two hundred made a house-/tumed Matthews’ wallet*to “his /!0t#, and no less personage than |Co., on upper Second ay | NO. 1—THE RALPH ROSE. (Note—The following four talks on “How to Throw the Weights” were written by Raiph Rose at the request of The Star, immediately after he broke the world’s record in the 160-4b, shot put at the A-Y.-P. Stadium Saturday afternoon. The artictes, the first of which ap- pears this afternoon, were written exclusively for The Star and are designed especially for beginners. They are illustrated by exclusive snap shots.) ‘The throwing of weights at ath lotic events dates back to the days of the ancients. What was once a stone throwing contest is now the shot put; the hammer throw was once a contest with slings. The disous event of modern days has changed little from the classic event of ancient Greece, The form of the diseus itself has changed slightly from time to time, but In the main discus throwing is the same as jt was when the flower of Grecian ath letes competed in the stadium at Athens. Days were when was purely a test of most powerful men were victors. This today, but not wholly. It ts safe to} say that few, if any, of those old time athletes could hope to com pete successfully with the record holders of today, many of whom veight throwing strength. The of those days is partly true would be their inferiors if meas ured In musele, bone and tendons alone T , isa ver ound reason, The modern weight thrower has learned that speed and form are as necessary to his succe as strength. He has learned, too, that to make the most of his strength he must not only pay close atten tion to the development of upeod and form, but that he must be conselentious in his efforts at thi de training, his exercl American championship events in the weights include the shot put, the hammer throw, the diseu and the 56-pound weight. As I am talking to beginners, | shall not Mention the 56-pound weight event WEIGHTS. ner, and expecially no under 19 years of age tempt this event. It is too great {further than to say that no begin. | beginner | should at | tax, and until the young athlete has | learned perfectly just how much he} can ask of hia muscles and tendons injury by attempting to handle weight as heavy as 66 pounds. Muscular Concentration. Mt you would be a suceessful weight thrower, get thone two words| the throws himself open to serious | === BUM, THE WATERFRONT DOG, HAS AN ASSISTANT ON THE JOB NOW. into the front of your head and keep them there during every moment} of training and practice. Of the three events which I will attempt to throw a few useful hints to beginners in} these articles, each demands a dif-| ferent type of concentration of the} muscles, The veginner should ben himself to ¢ + oroughly ceeds to another. The three types may be generally, this way detin The hammer throw powerful PULL. The discus throw sharp WHIP. The development of p centration means the deve etfect con lopment a} task of mastering | » type before he proj pat on duty, He | 4) tohouse canvass and cheekmated the politien! schemes and nachine tions of the party leaders, with the result that almost every woman in Denver, where womer cast her ballot for him, and he wae re elected by « larger vote than was given the two oldiine party candl dates combined vote. has an assistant The water front job was a little too heavy for him to work one, Hom” concerning /and besides he didn't care about Wit! wetting up at 7 « lock Odin doesn't breakfast t{!) 9, and Bam" made ap his mind that that was time enough for him to get up. You ought to see the t sa Laverack tor with a face as big and br jack J Only he's at honest looking guy The shot put ts a terrifie DRIVE. | | is a strong. of perfect form and with it should go the development of SPEED across the ring. Speed is a t mendously important element, that is too often overlooked; finally BE PATIENT BE CONTENT) TO SPEND WEEKS OR MONTHS IF NECESSARY, IN PERFECTIN G THE TWO GREAT SENTIALS, | SPEED AND CONC( RATION. | BEFORE TRYING FOR DISTANCE WHEN YOU ARE SURE yYot HAVS MASTERED THE THEN GO IN FOR DISTANC NEVER ALLOWING YOURSELF TO DE PART TO A HAIRS BREADTH FROM THE FORM YOU HAVE DEVELOPED. Live sanely, eat what you want but not too much of It, avold Hqu coffee and tobaceo, keep reasonab hours, train faithfully, don't be in rush and if you have the g you'll deliver them. ee ee ed RALPH ROSE World's champion in the 16 ot put, Bext shot put # 50.26 foot * Best hammer thow * Holder of Paettic 179 ft Coast and *® Conference record * Holder of we record *® with old style discus. Best throw, 136 ft, 8 In Hest 56-lb. weight throw, 96 ft, 1% Ine Age s year Healdsburg, Cal Welght, 266 pounds Measnrements; Height, 6 ft I heat (expan waist, 40 Inv, i calf, 17% tn wrist, 10 Ine bieeps, 16% In ins See eee eee ete eee ed And aay, he doesn't take notle is an equally | anybody The came down this new fellow FIRE HIE ILS. MAN ROSWELL, N. M., Aug, 17. tay Van fire chief at Clovis N. M, after being «hot, perhaps 1 John Childres: od I in which Childe coused nf wetting fire to hie own t The hooting occurred Saturday, offletal sat being recelved here ared when the fire de at the fire Child nt fire t lef us 80 bn wour hat he had port h if « hile he returned the f killing TRAINS START THREE FIRES Northern Pacific traine passing through the fair grounds started jthree fires Sunday in the tall dr arm re h t enter the north «id f the fair gr nde | Prompt work by exposition guards prevented the spread of the far and the ra thi ring rdored cut to prevent a recurren See ESS EEE ER RRR ee *| * #| | Ahead of 'Em All, NEW YORK, Aug. 17 terview’ published here today Thomas Edison says that he abar doned the idea of aviation 40 ye ago, and ts devoting himself to mat ters more important to humanity To Vancouver 1:30 p.m. | Return by Daylight Princess Char giving time for a s of Vancouver and you on route Through Victoria lotte both waya, visit at the citi Victoria Ta through Active pass and the San Juan Islands . CANADIAN PACIPIC, 609 Firat Ay oe: SES | docket aftor taking the magey. CLES, Cal, Aug. 17. of delegates from every nee tion of the country on the ground, the 57th annual meeting of the American Pharmaceutice! asso ciation opened today in Symphony hall morning to everybody wae Odin Ausivtant greet asked the crowd where and Rum simply sald, “This is his and he's doing daty now,” and there wae nothing to tt because nobody's golng to have a row with Odin And you onght to # walk around the water front. He's just got two big brown ¢ look up into your face Ike a child's and you feel like a fool Hom” knew what he 5 he hired hit hat bic dog was doing wh Dance Tonight Price waltz D and tor championship bt Adinisator free Closed September 6, Seattie Day at the Exposition. 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