The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 11, 1910, Page 2

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Very Latest ers WhaR AK GET PUMPKIN HEADED Wire News “AW Witt Cte HUTOMLY UNDE ONE PEROLTION AN OF GLACK- HAN AN’ AKVE COME FOH_/, OaT SK FEET ALONE IN DE WORK! Awirt AN’ wy sae fe AN AK tos’ Pon MANY ¥ Bis10us To Ger On Lasran You HAD A Pvgitry, THE LITTLE be - ‘ve TE t Sick WIFE SRowe ys _ MEMPHIS Tenn, Oct “There'll be skirts enough when you're through fighting. You can’t trail pe nder the lig und become a champion. If don't Delieve it, look at me. I'm 39. | taken me nearly this trath It was a year ago when “Kid Farmer handed this advic Redmond, then attracting ¢ @round New Orleans. Farmer was getting a preliminary whenever he could and taking a beating for the loser’s end. He sized up Redmond @8 @ comer and tried to show the youngster the effect of dissipation But Redmond wouldn't listen. He got a newspaper draw with Ad Wolgast and jumped into fame. The other night Frankie e trimmed =— - eraistently reiterated. the fly in organized baseball's consomme, has the sign ed contracts of 29 major league stara in his possession, the outlook for a third major bromising Chairman Garry Herrmann of the national commission admits he has seen six of these contracts, or copies of them evidently there pague is at least is “something stirring” in way of baseball troubl There will not be another base ball war, however The national game is too well organized per mit another war, such as character ized the birth of th league If the third league under wa Present al Association Baseball C! uals who rea will 60 adjust ma organization ca busines: But befo: made, the new whip hand of They must fi Mons, secure corral enough the stability of the present in tution Whe r we have anoth or not, it looks as if the American gets ers would benefit materially as the Madison at Twelfth Business Bringers. Star classified ads. sell real estate, etc. THE STAR—TUE ose KNOW iN oven AN NEEO LeLo “hoePya aaa os iG ges GOO BISCUITS ‘CEPT FoR, saben povers, AML MAKE TO MAN BACKER, SPLIT EVEN wernt AK Hp ON AM> You AN’ LET ‘Yo’ keer OAT Coco rant va HUM oh c HANGER of KIN FURAISM DEE O8 Yousn’s \ Ame vou Her, Tums ? "an SOD WY VES Winey LAS NIGHT SH oe —fraant AN” Tasted py Farmer fought vicious! who ran out Goodman had be knocked out he Frankie White beat him decist wn six times tn man had to be helped from the take on any of them at SHORT SPORT we Glants ce Washington. With a couple of first-rate es could win a Jack White, ¢ Grand Prix en Moran wtil xo Sire another wrestler who locates . to the squad from ideal man to look after t end of the big New York clubs. » who trimmed result of the talk is responsi heard of on in living up to the » organization MAY MATCH NELSON WITH JACK HOGAN stood together when danger thre Battling Nel James Griffin High in Energy Low in Waste Lump, $5.50 Nut, $4.00 Furnace, $3.75 Per Ton at Bunkers Fire-Proof Storage The Very Best at the Same Pr BEKINS MOVING AND STORAG MAIN OFFICE 410 HINKLEY BLK. ( On AN SHE | \ \RECOVERE “Let the Skirts Herd By Themselves,”’ Says F ighter Who “Came Back” VANCOUVER, B. C., Oct. 11 al cable fre anys Octe and Nove: he in pug be bany ) representative Bay, wn Papke, th y Clabby Mitwauk wolterweight, te matched to m Hob Bryant of Sydney on Nov CAMP ADMITS NEW AVLES ARE PUZZLIN i (iy United Preset | PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. 11 | Walter Camp, the well known foot rity, and a member of rules committee, who ball auth ithe footh is hore today on “private | at 4 that the “foo sf 1910 are somewhat complicated jthem simplified,” anid Camp. TO DISHAR OLDFIELD (fy United Pree) faces disbarme t Arn pbile a xpulate racing Jack Johnson, boxer. The association ew Johnson's driv negro pugilist LA JOIE SAYS HITS (Ry United Presa) | the accusation of certa fane that bia eigh hits, secured a wanted to NATIONAL LEAGUE. At New York 2 12 Philadelphia . a 15 R HE | At Chicago a St. Louis 16 16 8 | Batterie Hearne Bliss | Pt ter, Weaver Needham | | FOR new se rnished . | tow : ginus, $08 | Dance at Dreamiand tonight Diamonds onCredit ot the goods on the first oon STERLING We JEWELRY he co. \,LATONA BUNKERS 113, NORTHLAKE AVE. BOTH PHONES 5040 ‘North 465-Green 652 FOR WEST SEATTLE PRICES PHONE WEST il SVAY, OCTOBE Local Affairs Tersely Told Li-Lo, WELL MAKE. DE WHOLE BRUISE BUNCH LOOK, uke A WATAE MEL Ar TAK Of CAMP ~ Meerin’t applicats came before the governr | Britieh Columbia at youterday ting of th way company, to nt of Asiatic labor on the} #F ploym 4 "Trunk | torney construction of the Gra Pacific through British Columbia The application was accompanied by a newspaper clipping, the gist which was, briefly, the scarcity of labor in thin provine and its interference with the tional and desirable progress construction activity nove application as belng inconminte and distinctly at variance with its|!¥ observing well-known policy of conserving British Columbia, 4 Two PIPES WITH BUT A SINGLE OREAM Dates in Antipodes Arranged for the **Pugs”’ From America of sardine store and b » Sydney, Austra Thompson ts to The there, for the string of nt over to that country i D. Melntosh will have their initial contests with Aus The dates contests, which are all to at the stadium at Rush ar Sydney, have en announced, aud are as on November 9 eeeeeeeeeeeteeeeene will not be held which was Jack Job training quarte condition for claimant of the middleweight tthe, will meet Ed Williams, & promiaing Vic waukos sporting writer a middleweight, on October 26 assisting Promoter McIntosh in ar-| details of the coming Murty Back on Job 3 president o! nee boat In Howe # Introducing @ resolution | National Grange : al STRIKE IN FRANCE ATTACK TEACHERS’ AGENCY Agency and| ite next meeting in Seattie. In another year we hope to have tm was violating ita labor Hoenne intration feo employment BISHOP KEATOR GUEST AT HIGH CHURCH BANQUET CINCINNATI Minkop Keat Heense and | } NEW YORK, Oct. 11,—Rarney Oldfield, the haman whirlwind, lean vem be jcome from th \pra ecently with r license, alleg % that it was obtained through srepresentation, and has warned afield ‘ . © the Oldfield that he must sot rac b Faleme blige « foot of Sen in the WERE ON THE LEVEL CINCINNATI, ©., Oct. 11.—Na yoleon Lajoie today bitterly re nal convention of yesterday, wero gifts from the St Louls fielders and pitchers, who him win the auto |mobile offered as a prize for the neat batting average in either American or the National The Holy Cathotl« 100 pigeons shots, is living at Li contly interviewed, he says fered a long time bindder trouble, and used several well known kidney medicines, all of which gave me no relief until |atarted taking Foley Kidney Pills Before I used Foley Kidney F jhad severe backaches and pains in with suppression and al loudy voiding. On arising in the norning I would get dull headaches »w I shave taken three bot PROGRESSIVES IN ARIZONA. RH. E oming to the fore in th my kidneys, esident of the oma Power Co Snoqualmie | Today’ 's Styles Today NO AGIATICS ON A.A. WORK IN LITT Ol NEW YORK, Oct. 11.—dward Cohen, 16 years old ap. Tye no slouch of a law a lawyer when he gr (iy Cnlted Pree) VICTORIA, B.C, Oct. 1 n of unusual significance ont executives, being w nd Trunk Pacific the Gr After ow nment decided to r use industrial opportunities white people FATHER HAS DAUGHTER nit of the em-| Cat and oa ul consideration the ite resources # for} will be to muddie juries and sway tt An| beneh Kdward hag been practising ot of| his mother, or, rather, for } ip | mother; but ft all comes to th ame thing. His first case mi be called the affair of the stew the bearded man, It w t triumph for the y Last March Edward's father went away from the Cohe home, in Kast of| New York, and returned not ward, who had been f reading law in an office whe | was employed in a modest capac of | Wdvised hik maternal parent to get ]a warrant for the absconding bus |band and f She did so, and the| Bdward p the process unde nt| the elock on the mantelpiece, sage | ¢ that no statute of Lim itations attached thereto, and that it would come in handy wheneve Pa Cohen drifted back A few nights ago a whiske man came to the Cohen flat, and being admitted, proclaimed that he was the long-minsing head of the family, Edward and Mrs, Cohen had jsome difficulty in recognizing t ARRESTED FOR THEFT sss" pout WALLA WALLA, Oct Bix-|Vited the teen yearold Viola Vall tn adie ar reat charg father, J. H. Vall, per of & Kro- cery store. The father charges that hie daughter stole several tin catsup, ete, from the caught her enjoying lfeast with some companions in }room above bis place of busines father insists upon a vigorous with mecution of his young daugh ed YACHT 18 DESTROYED AND OCCUPANTS HURT VANCOUVER, B.C, Oct. 11 An explosion of gasoline on board a cruiser-yacht owned by Dr. A. R. Baker, of Vancou ver, resulted in the total de struction of the craft, vilued at 000, and the serious tn jury to two of the four ople aboard Walter Hays and J. Mofford were badly burned. They were brought to Vancouver this morning on the yacht Mow Ping, which sighted the burn nd, 20 er. The miles north of Vancou others escaped without seri * ous injury, The bout was burned to the water's edge ee (My Uelved Preset PARIS, Oct. 11.—Raflroad men numbering 300,000 of the Paris,! ne & Mediterranean and the! today consider ing & strike in sympathy with walkout of the northern lines railroads ar OREGON BALLOTS READY (Ry United Pree) SALEM, Ore. Oct. 11.—Without county officers or county {net initiative measures d, the state ballot for the el hands of the st et today or tomorrow MAY BUILD VIADUCT. ordinance providing for the & viaduct from First lington dock, at the a st, was introduced council last night by Coun climan Zbinden. Th fina to the A atree committ Business Bringers Capt. Bogardus Again Hits the Bullseye This world famous rifle shot holds the championship record of 100 consecutive pin, Hl. Re. * suf, h kidney and Kidney Pills and jcent better. I am never bot with my kidneys or bladder, and «cain feel lke my own self. Bar tell Drug Stores. Quaker Drug C Serviceable Raincoats and Cravenettes Expecially appropriate now and for the remainder of the winter, We are prepared with a fine new assortment of wool cravenette with raglan ve silk moire rubber ized co with plaid lining mannish or raglan sleeve and silk poplin rubberized coats in mannish styles. Avoid dampness and colds by getting one NOW Use Your Credit Know the fect harmony and convenience of buying this way. More liberal than cash buying and far more accom modating. When you need new apparel just come in and make a selection from our extensive assortment and we will make terms to sulc your individual case, Open an ‘ount tomor Hester Outfitting |) Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union St. "Seattle's ‘Reliable Credit House"’ by her the | or at me will probably © dle fbution and cortificatic ion to the vacielle county clerks and snaider tt. | ~ Star “Want” Ads Are _ who lis I uched thereto, But Mra, Cohen in to partake few, even then on the of steam’ ver you can give us a few _Seeee eee RESET E EEE EE EE EET THE DUPLEX DRAFT t These double All the Credit You Want sat down, wg coppers from ~~, touched. “Tha pe eawneeeseterxrsrs 2272 tee tf "| THIEVES HANG WATCHMAN jy AIR WHILE THEY ROB gape (By Colied Pres) wound’ the ‘lg om ‘A of the gay from 1 robbed the sats my h will stand dpe ate the mm to you gation, and we shall be pleased to den We Show You Mh Almost every range has reputation of being | sever, but when thelr! claims in this respect are it, it is very oftes that they do not possess the qualities same low level year after They are all right they begin to leak alr, be The Monarch Is Riveted and Will Remain Airtight for Unlimited Time Monarch effects a great s, one under each end of the jual amount of ait tcl. It has two door rafts supply an ¢ to the fire and thus prevent waste by at * teoall all parts of the flue. Other ranges have a draft under but one eadot and also provide a uniform spread of he the firebox ; as a result, unburned fuel accumulates in the pat of the firebox farthest from the draft opening, and this fads causing waste. a eventually shaken down with the ashes 0. TRUNK! DOCK FOOT OF For Tacoma Subjoct to change without nott GRAND. STEAMSHIPS “Prince Rupert” and “Prince “Prince Rupert” and “Prince Gere th. at av. and Yesiet MADISON STREET ——— | Str, City of nverert or Telestar® MALS SERVI

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