The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 25, 1906, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR * utmost good natur onsite ti ha ibs Aventh Avene e) DEC IDE «it up with an | tity ns feame win os eran r a in » more mixin wp with an | 284 . > . ain for me. f am golns|* SPECIALS AT THE QUAKER Bi mny AFTERNOON BNCePT BUNDAY \\ | ; TELPPHONRS ul ates and excep The Kirkland Good Roads elut ‘ tos nee and ‘ * Bue Denartment- unset Mate IM® Independent Ii on ings and play ball all! recently organized, will work for a r . ; FrrTALLAN) ATAN AGHNCY SN Wallard Ave @unect the time | am on the field, T would | macadam road between Kirkland = not have struck Davia if he had | and an simie. At the meeting . f al elwahe 1 Wk la oooh were made ft the \ : M ' oom «, but suppose that when Tl prjooct and pointing out the ad urtabis of > tee ‘ . sEPed . » “ am taken off the Ineligible fat ru antages The following office : oa (On, ae eond-slase matter MAGNATES IN SESSION TODAY AT SAN FRANCISCO |e assigned to Portland, which elub| were elected: President, H.'T, Dum Hoft's Pur cwes ‘ nm - red w i a trade aller my ti remicde WV N. Hoge . > TO DECIDE WHETHER OR NOT TO REMOVE HIM h Da : casuror, Henry I A, ; 4 ofl Greeks the First to Play Fo , : a ia aural’ a G xe mittee, C. J ' r 7 etball FROM BLACKLIST—GIVES HIS SIDE Det Oe Scooter, Harry. i = per ie oon a a rh biina Henty B. Green and HE f coe bina ation ev . « ' aah ane ORES 08 Seep Oe Tim y Flood retwh a J a Li te LU “ ‘er ney ae they were a fow months | | i Angeles basebal ub, {and Nagle, a y IL 1 ‘ and . ably W Ain, are considering the advisability | hands of the Coast league magnates, | working " , « his car Thr H ot Wo years, or until the rules are modified | Who are im session at Ban Pra " | ida mat the | I ‘ an Ality in Mase plays eliminated Oe a a eRe | oa vale + ge , ’ vane { t's Ve Kn t Cod 1 y wn that the recent tery aly | ation K at Chicago last | strikes on the batwman, Nagle ' rh 1 had a ate | Ja " roof D. B Je r A tion be t ay bold days” of the 1 y. | week in the hope of ineoting Prest-lover a perfect trike, but Davis letruggles last anon, firet honors | we fa “bly known to pec joff f r ayed by earned Greeks us ¢ name of [dent Bert, of Pacific Coast }oatied i a ball, “What was the| going t an Pa . ne of ( r has eve f . v he Romate adonted it under the appellation | este 004 having hi re | matter with that ball! the piteher| cir good ah f minens Os fiuential he t ‘ pe 1 fortit ’ Romans adopted {t under ppellation | moved ffom the t none! a Call when they arelcream 5. ond th ir W ¥. Ja . larg r ery winter by lofts Pept o , thine tntroduced to Great t the officials of jeague rep- lover,’ I said. ‘You are fined $5, tel hians aver that tonight th am | ort *, and be ‘ , Brita esented it at the cow In die |dectared to me, | threw my glove! with the peaceful name will — be vey e ant ara. OF “A, 5 ng the deve M ‘ , entary pret thered that the game a his case at him, ‘$10 more, he sald, ‘Then! whipped cream when the last frame nt of urge property tn | Teg ' Qa #1.00 wa t ege t na for & modifi t Davis prov ned me te. stash halked rents all over the city Mr. Ja Ask for folder which will be of great va torn n the w ade, T teators we discouraged beea | tight took pla the diamond, I when these 6 the f ‘ wn 1 The Q makes FREE DELIVER ity. he they get in ate actlon, but kept up their obje 1 that voter They are r ef huge ep and ¢ y at la 4b ‘ ‘ along ‘ y 1365, Edward IT decre rin be a impos vhen the pace ts hot and every pin }po doubt t ‘ f } ft tt A ht t t ay, Rar des en ine eS math ia” fatty wh Sn tre he QUAKER DRUG C h tm the mans play or the Mabttit eat » the 1 I thrashed him ndly ltween the aggregation 1 oonta « f th e * a the ¢ play or the Mabitity of broken bones tn leet he oet no mare than he 60 lway they att antloate « at: ack formation; he merely wanted to revive in rved : 1013-1015 First Avenue and 2 hought by strangling one sport to revive intere my another, But soon learned that even kings can't stifle popular As to Umpires. demand for a certain kind of amusement and the game was revived When an umpire uses his author ‘Then Richard U tried to kill the sport, and failed. Richard was also | ity to pay a personal score he does interested in archery, but the students w not, and f o | not deserve p » from the EMERSON PIANO Phe A all Shas aah ei a aa cage, which t at extent he rep abov ashes « aK mona fu ris ht the game br ut confine # efforts Ls all player, and | may be a hard It by forbidding the heir apparent from playing He wrote that |} Davis, who boasts that he is The sucee f the Bx vugh @ the game “was meetor for laming than making able users thereof best umpire om the coast and pe 7 a an be alt 8 Ua- James I had noted the discomfiture of previous monarchs and the |“!!! fet one or both of the big usust meches vy 'dvee a are agues afire, as mas he ie pro Full metal game flourished during reign. In England Shrove Tuesday has teduted Sieneelf with Sesneowed eame to be recognised as “foot lay,” and everybody played, old nt = Hert bduing’ the : @hd young. men and women. People living near the public greens | alla fining and put equi darrt jeod o hou * pe r sl ters againat the | . ut of the game ‘sub and squares barricaded their houses, pat heavy shutters againat Us ae ae te on es windows and made the doors fast, There was no recognised set of |, the race, and whea f ules in the early day, but there must have been a lot of fun | did not give him a pretext for pum 7 r | tah r “ CAPTAIN FLOOD. The glories of Shrove Tuesday disappeared about 1895, but the tg me, he would manufacture SHERMAN, CLAY & Co. game gained thereby. The Rugby game was the outgrowth of a gen rhe etait bes ble thiols ft » r im h k f he night before our trouble this/T went for him and at it we went . eral den and lor estat shed rules. It stil! has a big follow D | wubdeer’ of ball players was sing-| with him dota the receiving ONLY WERE CAN YOU CHOOSE FROM AN AS TH Second Avenue, Seattle, Wash, England ngh associat ball, which t# played almost entirely |ing his own praise in @ Los An-|when | was ready to deliver SORTMENT THAT CARRIES STYL INTENDED TO with tn has a great following there. . A couple of letters| out blow, Davis | SUIT EVERY OVERCOAT DESIRE Im the light of past experience the objectors to football game ent ag oo = our third baseman, Jud ALL WEIGHTS OF CLOTH, ALL LENGTHS. put not be sourame . w ween drinks jshoved him away, aying Fight, } “ . . - shou discouraged—they may get Heation of the rules i te the tenaeclben Gms i temel saute teen THE PRICES WILL INDUCE YOU TO BUY Suits and ¢ oats even sh they will never be able to wipe the game from the slate |eating out of my hand,’ sald he |the policeman pulled me awape} | Ww Of college sports. Tim Flood made a crack about get-| mith and | were ordered out of | All oO { Skirts nm d — mee |ting me if I fined him when he did|the game, and President Bert sus i ur 1 n aists ot deserve it, and 1 guess It hand | pen me indefinitely and Smith | ( F d Milli nim one tomorrow that will try } | ursan illinery age . Confidence tn Frie | e e S$ elmer nd. gee . . regular prices, during our REMOVAL SALE. We will take none of saat * threat wes rought to ma, idte. have ap: | ; i : this stock to our new store with us You should certainly taxe my friend's veracity, I could hardly|to be in flog atter the |f 000-804 First Avenue, Cor. | Strongest Overcoat House in advantage of the extraordinarily tow sale prices, and our easy redit the assertion that Davis bad| league magnates consider my ease| Columbia Street ' the State | % 0 see , erack fm @ publie}this um While at ¢ j payment plan ‘ > @ had won the first game "had offers, and { don’t m CHARLEY SCHWARTZ, DUGDALE’S SECOND SACK- Cc re) “46: ER, WILL COACH TUSCALOOSA UNIVERSITY, 19 OOS O66 040 OSD DIGARE ABEL DER APA OA EOE E VO OOH Eastern utfitti 8 On, (Ine) LATER JOINING MONTGOMERY BASEBALL CLUB Charles Schwartz. the peppery Serond sacker who played two years for Dugdale in the old Northwest Teague, will leave Fed. 6 for bis home ‘in San Francisco. | Charley bas been signed by Tue ealeosa university, Ala. to coach ‘the varsity baseball team. After spending a few days In ‘Frisco, Mr Schwartz will report to the analver sity. His contract with the Ala Bama institution will enc rly in March, because he reports for prac tiee to the Montgomery baseball elud. Charley will play his old position —eeeond sack—-for the Southerners Last year he made more than good tn the Southern league, batting 30! end fielding at the second stati for a percentage of .96¢—the best of hie career on the dlamond. While with Seattle, Charles was never at his best. He was constantly trow Bled with an Injured t and the Strain he underwent wh ore gave him all kinds of trouble for more than two years. Enthusiastic in South. Schwartz is very well satisfied With his present berth, and declares that Southern baseball is about the Most enthusiastic article ever offer- ed to a particular public. When fanning last night with the Sporting editor, Mr. Sehwarta said “Dewn in Montgomery we have the most enthustastic bunch of sup porters of baseball that ever pat- Fomized the national pastime. In fact, all the cities on the cireult hav the best of support and the play @e their best to merit that eupport. If you wish to see a business man Sfter 3 o'clock, it's a hike to the ball park and nine times in ten you will find your quarry, menscing the Umpire and yelling as a fan can. “I find {t very cas on shape down South o sa Weather is very favorabl » playing. While it becomes ver Warm some days, the boys soon get Becustomer it and you know how well an a performa when he fe right and fit. I will play second base again year for Mont gomery hope t ave a very La ar yellow te r schedule building d two teams, whose home ¢ re quaran were t to other towns and the set } continued | Ankle Is Well. | Mre. Schwart and myself will leave in a few days for our old home in ‘Frisco, After renewing old acquaintances, we will go cast for th exeason Schwartz is the pletare of hea and the od ankle of yore trow- | bles ne m He is playing faster | ball than ever and the way he is fielding and hitting is gratifying to his many friends in Seattle and Frisco, $80,000 Sale | A sale was made by the Realty | Seeurtty company for Samuel Row. | enbdurg this morning of a lot 60x120 on the east side of 2nd, between | Pike and Pine, to Mra. Ada Bowes, | for $80,000. Mrs. Bowes intends to build a large modern fireproof | mm the lot 10c Collars We have the finest line COLLARS on sale you line we wn before SPECIAL FRIDAY No article over toc. l0c STORE 1325 Second Ave. QL ANgo Wy Qe'st2 Ae MPL Mabe Phones 416. Bigger, Brighter, Better Than Ever. Come and See—Sceing Is Believing THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY. vrryryrryvryryvy,r,yY,rrrvrYrryryryvryryryryrvrvyryrryrvryrvryvvryryvyvrvryryryy The , sale > > > > a > > > > f diistiaiitat > > sn th ee A will Auction! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 719 Second Avenue Between Cherry and Columbia Streets. Consisting of high grade Clothing for men and boys, Furnish- ing Goods and Hats will be sold at auction. Everything Goes! Come and pick out any garment you want and it will be handed to the store MU last The Sully Stock ——- Auction! Auction! The Remaining Stock of SULLY’S auctioneer and nina or oT po sake bey for days only. y whatever it will bring. cated by Saturday night, and two 719 Second Avenue hehe ee eh de Stn he th hy th tht Cor. Pike St. Beattle’s Re! Moving Soon t $175, on terms of $5 per month. this fand. Take new Renton car on grounds. 2d Ave. A few stops ne street The 1813-15-1 rth of Pike them. We put in an entirely new a well better plan t low than any other house in the city 3 Second Avenue CHICAGO 0 LOAN OFFICE HARRY SILVER, Prom 117 Yeeler Way, nine hilt neds r- Larthey Nir sted hp dnahdvdhn Mer, kins Becta ted dh. he Ahn theta eter rh by ned ny hr Drs @ te borrow money on ual euy Cohfide able Credit H N. P. CAR SHOPS EMPLOYING ABOUT 800 MEN GOING IN ON ©. D. HILLMAN’S MEADOW GARDENS. Will make the iand very valable. Large tracts 500 feet loa City offices in Times block. stock through KOHLER & CHASE, all kinds of jewelry. | and Fifth Ave. une. 34 Second Ave Also need several men to work om to Duwamish bridge. 20 Saleamel Fair 7-18 2d Av marked down {cee that maui resent stock to pr to ur or rates and on easier payments CA MEYER, Mer,

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