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VHE STAR—TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1910 FOR ADMISSION TO THE NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE, AN EIGHT CLUB CIRCUIT IS THE TALK THESE DAYS Edited By LAURENCE REDINGTON SP) RTS WITH BUTTE, HELENA, EVERETT, BELLINGHAM; NORTH YAKIMA AND WALLA WALLA CLAMORING ee arses =a ee aa EIGHT CLUB LEAGUE CAUFORN STATE Oh, You enh Brow Stuff! BAD BUSINESS TO TAKE IN ONE MONTANA | * ‘ TOWN WITHOUT THE OTHER, AND BY |Former Outlaw Organiza- INCREASING. CIRCUIT _ALL PRESENT | | tion, Like the Northwest- CLUBS REMAIN. | ern, is Looking for An- other Club. ent a ason (By United Press) uy N 24 KTON, ¢ Jan. 4—Prank 4 Tind «! “ i x Hu a f San b tne wilt die | nahting a flag goct the. aott the Callers | | BAT NeLSON THE HigH-BROW | ie rig sila ate i ay ® Portian: H t to the wide ney | BRUsER OOES NOY FEEL His nm OROW EVEN JACK JONNSON MAY THE PUG TYPE PAST AND FUTURE md franchise have int claw ination EOUCATION COMPLETE UNTH. ons Dp ale am ab own ting here yeater HE CROSSES “THE Pony AND Je MAVOE THETin ALL FALL Pom BECOME A MAN OF LETTERS, THE Morro OF THE FUTURE MATBE : mare given - MASTERT WELCH, Tr. TAAGME JEFF Sonne’ THE | aieenoy HE IS AX AUMoMrY | ‘mone $ - sid t \ f the re-cleetion of " r CHARGE OF THE HEA WEIGHT a THE MYWE Guaasrene MORE OOME AND LESS CHIN. i thon : SHOE RE aie 3 lone at yer moag’ Ss CAUE WHITH PUNCHING BAG ORUGATO OF * Pont” crores the chance ninne, , Flnas ool se | Barney Dreyfuss Couldn’t See ' patter Any Humor in Coacher’s Quips VANCOUVER YACHT aN Walla Walla Good. i i . (My United Prew.) Wat Walta, ty stx-ctib " Jan, 4 t ‘ alla V ¥ | NEW YORK. Jan, 4—Barney | lie ij has tt mtation of being a good 1 an n- | ub, to ait F Arie Lathan #3 etched han m be » all time Walla Walle f 1 CHALLERGE I h af the New ares 4 ! Sounds queer, but it's @ fact » ine = wei ee through with that econtey, es b ‘ ay | Barney ien't an applioant for the | he hai us pr “59 tn to get: the best | jumye ar Mf third base coacher far | fore > ; nts to @ be umpa are lo (hy Calted Pres | S teat dae tae: tel yer re y those who ar tunity to - eo me intend t dine red blew western proposi-lon a paytng be ae ative thom athletes | The climax © of the Royal couver their ability to} Wawner, up for the ~ tacided to tasue| play ball, The only exception he Is| out on an eam NATIONAL’S TOP SIDE PITCHERS wan decided to tase |Diay ball, ‘The only exception PM Gtous was ie in uniform may be allowed to moarh wt batt sent yoar, Accordingly drawa up and placed in the hands of the cup had been goin home run, | ler for we war ny took him. ¥ on bout hia bie m | Kame. and In thin one In particular | complained bit to bit wat jit wax he wh mck from first bane | have Artic neast head he heard al hopping mad himeelf, and resolved | eftort & athletes “_ h » afty at Thix was the only challenge re | Lat only person in| As he ceived for the trophy, as according the provisions of the deed of gift, notice of intention to race for the cup must be given the ¢ | trustees before the end of the year preceding that on which the race is to be held, The international re f gutta, at which the Aletandra cup How It Happened: races are the p pal features, are Harkipg back » the on to be held at Victoria next Juty taparted. the ciroummanegh t neident that when Ito aim some legislation at Latham arrived tn PX f in pr Tf the measure tent made-eg fit Latham, he ix, ats the suggestion of thid rul ed © runner, ia peeved to the point | OPo* t of the mame to get back In gage TRAIN be remembered by the fans WED #8 | 6 Urctanity cg ggg oes CHICAGO, Jan. 4.—Battting Nel Oo grounds wae of day | parture st and Me for i ey s proud « incr th 4 Wol tal " out a M OTHAM arty im September, and the Pienta| San Francieco, Stanley h ae Lrennetres -geeae at 3 ae Wole ern iv ar were engaged In watloping ti} Pi- | Welting for nevera s harder than ¢ fr fb et ; h rates, who at that time were Begin : Wweuneoas mincing ne to feel nervous and app—hen Po wag, try ll iy ay (iy Veued tre) © over Chicago's lest t the |Prominet a race with the winr ‘ apionship, not be- tne Ballard NEW YORK. Jan, 4- * | nemnant The Buceanedo Bwore | the St. Yves-Mareh affair j financial consideratio: sof ar ]the presumption that the atraining to win every @im@ here| Stanley ur men who relay he is faint hearted ta Ene m scrap will be — = Fa0 | and their tempers were anbthifie tut | od againet a ver | muble with Wolgast,” said ate a. nein oF whe ity Hilly temo. | tte jevent at " “itzgeraid Pre ey. Bite ts ie eo re. ateetl win Weide. Enea atk en ned ta the Nelson today, “Ix that he is uffer-| Fitexeraid says the. yade arrangement cdoualy active and bis remarks gtang | arkable = may go to Ban into the ring to ‘ng _ from old feet Before the registered rf 1 to take to thel some of the Pirates. The Gianta | Franct _ he tech tn om July 4, but b | week ts over I'l make bim crawl loiegation Of lenocked « crack pitcher ut af the | Harn Maraths m derby, although the goods con 4 beneath into his hole and stay there. lhox Deacon Phillippe « veteran | he confesses that the fet) Marsthon | ‘he Appearance | Nelson's declaration followed the | troubles for # through | who has withwtood many a cronsfire | is above hie best distanc ! i Wed | reading of Wolgast’s state that | of Joy Mitier a club ear | from the first and third hase coach- | bl hog A ood hoursectoaning ix due at! he would not fight the Dane until | eligibility of Smith, the E Tand an observat ing boxes, went to the rubber |, The reports of the Fitesimmons-| Aan Arbor befure next year, or the | usrantecd $4,500, win, lose of | He ta sald to be a It le arranged he train witi Me careful, please, boys, the Dea-|Lang fight tm Australin say that | other colleges will hesitate to moet | FUBTAMUI Tia Mid AGKN OO | wrentler back home 4 CHRISTY MATTHEWSON. | HOWARD CAMNITZ. have a spectal buffet steward. con hae @ few tricks up tie sipeve,” | Fitz seemed to be in good condition | the Michigan team, Michigun alum. | @r8* Sod tp eaanee aad od 1 ° “ es . ccs Ge Cr Teme mate, Les Lhe be Genie tea oe, Me ennl @ ane murine for am athletic nu. | Wolgast refused to accept Sid Hes DANCE AT OREAMLA F. [thie remark with serloccomia ad- {have looked good, but the fate he | persion that will be honest and et. |ter’s offer to fight in San Francisco| Dance tonight. Admissiog l vice to the Giants, advising them to|met at the hands of Lang goes to | fective he would show him up. q figures were « bave great respect fe Pritiity pes | found that Ch noe : | Btead of stan of the Nationa a skits. peeve than & percentagt 4 S08 Pec eee eee eee rere : ‘ % CEATAINLY JEFF * We want it distinctly understood that every article * CAN ASSIMILATE whe % 5 in this sale is our clean, high-grade stock; new, stylish and * The best Over- . 0 or low ¢ e oye re cea a ed sige dead ond snus bincee et Wiobtee ties eathe excellent quality—n , cheap r low quality mere handise 4 * that had Fitz hit him * S and hark to this coat stock in bought specially for “Sale” purposes. Our reputation is at ® little lower on the head with Twas a dark and stor night in Terra Haute, when the ™ . hie ‘mice fe “rcenary * ious blow at Coney Pe duit wade ene abedh Shee John Arthur Johnson. by! Seattle to choose take and we can't afford to sacrifice it for mercenary £0 en Jim stage mk at tht weaved of th of the heavyweight reasons. This house has a reliable reputation through the s ship of all the aje roy de . og) tty from at one-fourth merits of high-class merchandise, fair and honest treat- > up ‘ being the loss of five less than our ment to its patrons * Los at poils war » 4 ae tt te as «s that Jack refused to fu@ill bis engagementi| TeGUlar low Rising from a one-man concern in a few year yan 4 ro jfile at the Terra Haute tt sad wi his t ge was attiched by i an establishment recognized as one of the most influential in * ring, we ate o zh t his tramke « same tim t bg the Northwest, easily shows our success and the effective * vat just told the constable that he et what Tommy Burns got : , * 5 a, te : wha at 4 lay hand on the sac ness of our methe ld od en ae ance of a captain of Seong te four | E ) This Alteration Sale is due to the large increase in sd dh dia dindindindindindndndindindindind MET aT, ' ntinued the argument ‘ business and must make more room e aim to be at hy did awe to Apped he boards?" you ask. | \ ull times modern in every manner and are spending an Is it pous th id stage fright has come to him with the 1 : dene 19107 M, f enormous outlay of time and money to.accomplish this | — No, ge ead hat ia 5 b son. Hut if the chilling winds i s - purpose. We must dispose of every garmer n our store Ad nat of Jan ew ot read on / sean + pe yn lg begat oggllbe ae ph pa Mn before operations commence, the first of February, We ter ix at I 1 r hi of repalr want to start in our remodeled store with an entirely new n uth, th it j t after Fe peep line of spring good In order to protect our present line a * ma r ad sinempenmiat of Tei lenaee a t tha t ! from damage, we have deciled to give our patrons the - 7 ’ and late benefit of big reductions in prices for their hearty support, . Th 4 and . ‘ * os : ~ » ' re nd beens , ' ‘ shop laceandicasntenetin Reductions in Ladies’ Suits, Cloaks and Capes. : at K ty the oth « “| : Reductions in Dresses and Costumes. r aha . ABOUT RUGBY Reductions in Waists and Sweater Coats. q York f 1 v i etins i ski i if oer gl a age Reductions in Skirts and Petticoats. Reductions in Furs and Millinery. Reductions in Men’s Suits and Overcoats. Reductions in Cravenettes and Sweater Coats. Reductions in Bath Robes and Smoking Jackets. Reductions in Furnishings and Traveling Bags. Reductions in Boys’ Suits and Overcoats. $15 Overcoats at $1125 $20 Overcoats at $15.00 $25 Overcoats at $18.75 $20 Overcoats at $22.50 Is also extended to you fot you may purchase during thi } customers will appreciate this fact, and f6 those wh re not, it i lenc JP-HILL PROMOTING acquaintance and open an account with u Chis convenience ful when you need new apparel and you haven't the t ! l tem and methods are strictly hone 1 sati tory, | charge whatever for this accommodation Use our low prices for economy and Our Credit § a r from Mmb? 1 off n h his marathoners, and let him AFTER MARCH 18ST THE UNION ST, ENTRANCE WILL BE DISK First aed] Wiltam Stanley, the middle’ aie-) show how hard It le for a fighter AD WOLGAST Stastern Ontitting SPO Rionza bap, AM 1 AS FAT A MRS TONE 4 ‘PREDICT MORE SPIKE TROUBLE NEXT YEAR Elberfeld’s Accidemty The Privilege of Credit Accommodation The gins to ¢ t 5) a for his last race agai the Square Tle waa ~ AKiDg tdi A rine. I Nchye can Oax ome of r , q « Ita ght4 into the ring with Bddle, he will be adeom Ovvos fotem Pole 202 .. IS SP ~ & ‘he weemivily Impoualble, tor Rdde'e gathe ix too tough tor | OPPOSAtE Totem Pole UNION S ¢ SEATTLE S (RELIABLE CREDIT HOUSE SECOND Wem 10 exthé \ .. { Borry, whole for the rest af 4 with he A t to wit pert f the gular ke out help: it our FFA. dE. seat —_@ 0 n © C Ma Go PR” eA Lk Se Pa oe a ae