The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 26, 1906, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, F HOW WILLIE HOPPE WON \" mitch pariia whieh all un heated af GOWNS “a ar ay h reference to | finain | - | ball team, why shea ey } RETS!VILAAD, 4 sis hie college b (The wirard of the cue exemptities some of t t t ‘ mew f penny . Plifies some of the shots in the game || MYTHICAL MILLION t ; <b e the difference! with Vignaus the great French billiardiat, before a camora, for the |). ’ , SEATTLE AND THISTLE Tie PY MANY PEOPLE readers of The Star i iano TEMP . : NELOON SAVES LiFe | WHILE FORT LAWTON LOST | | HUNTING ‘ ' CASHING TON ' A wonderfully accurate th Ha ttting the b 0 | WA > ¥ yeuterd i" M sitio dnd : | eushion gathering shot leavin th ' wk Ble rd ‘ 1 ; Be | S | ball the li ! oe ee ‘ an cM ‘ ein } cae ta € ‘ alin on the Hne, The upper Stat alli Co at - ; jshows the result of this shot with) @UMA®§ LOSES GAME ine Th ~ | Hoppe looking pleased PELLINGHAM Wer r" eoattle b ! ' Law ON Net A th ' ' We ee clr 1 game ar | f half Se co. ue FIELD DAY FOR meapestes' were ; Hn thous eae ; BOTHELL SCHOOL we atten! 4 Barto the + CITY BRIEFS an poate . ROTIELL Pet ‘ 1 paganting (mae f Ma t tn ' Ror : gad became = echool. Running ; Veinw od Rater ' wheelt . ” rac ee, wi ' . of ball between t ’ and the bus f ‘ vy Ww ’ - 7 ‘ M and 4 " b ank A . $ | 1 1 WARHIID ' ¢ human SPORTING BRIEFS ja kane street car company and| dent he will be able to defeat Jef-| preme t Y , a }eays he “like de y He will prob-| fries, should the big fellow return | ing of tt . “ t wa Jably play with @ coast team next|to the ring. Is this @ subtle allu maton 1 ‘ st a fd ee Mas sion to a fighting on paper ers t t ‘ . arly within] Jess Stoval » once pitched | | " Detroit, is collecting nickels for | Rabbit” Robinaon may be secur Hulesman will play with] t + " es from New York by Toled next season, the Canadiar i out “Bom't Worry, Wateh Us Grow” abt for major society for the Wash . ‘ Mr. @ s. C, Pore The Now Sore Credit A lead the . ~ sce Tebeau is anid t a « ‘ t — OC, We ar ; " ke. of th . 1 f " a ‘ LOOK IN OUR avi Toa cit ot waley o tea: & of _ ‘ : 2 he big le wl me tt - the National and Am jean Leagues ed 7 As , = gre - ” have been signed by Geo Tebea | t e the fi xt 7 Daring the week » t display in our windows a great variety of help out the woefully weak Kan-| Dave Fults will forsake bis law] | da © These pieces will all bear B) oo chy pines hooks long enough to coach the New| Mr. Teboau t® also sald to have | anamee al services, the day being lines out for several other playe bred me a ens ieee of equal prominence. The first real fight for the| In response to an appeal fror Francis E. Willard. Rev. Matthew Note enpecially the valu » offer del featherweight champlonship of the|@ttorney Willis aon . What a busy man Arthur Irwin | world since * take place|D. Bmonds and tw ' 4 b Three- Plece Parlor Set Onl $33. 75 has become eince he joined forces | before the | A.C. at Chelsea, | hames are withheld, ¢ a eee = y with the laws.” One day we! Mase, on Fe when Abe Attell|terday matt he b Methodist chereh ng with the |aod Jimmy Walsh meet tn a 16-/ "wer Tuesday t | Hg Bap Peed beeen kn Bh comer ppbv Bye | |e wnt gh ving of Governor Mead’s| signed the Delehanty family, the ringside at 122 pounds. In 18 1S" White to life imprisonment, | Viel to Aat wit be the neat that he is r Terry MeGove defeated Geo, | The sppeal was to th . pe ern League, and Dixon in New York in etght ro ed F m the 4 t the lee bh samen aes gag at Rt Pg on- | of the holdup in eptember, 1904.| ays o will sing consternation in abip pico r . - Pr * 7 tons if Mr. Irw oeved a sentence t ; t ‘ a4 much activity ta organ- Terry McGovern got out bis dope . was - vee . : _— he would still be with ok the other day and as ho idiy| been the of Mildebrané: and} fold and at e life insurance |turned the pages read the folliowing | hater ieee hang — ee ” te salary, too. reasons defeat Bat nye ng Nelo 19 rounds ; to th ; i Sines recent court deciaion Nelson pent Eddie Hanton; I aid TH A z permitting boxing tn legal clubs. for (: @ year ago in four roun Her “THE t et by ty hona fide club members, has m rera fought Nelson 90 rounds and . . Ww Gotham the fighters’ meces. there came out good and strong; I knock Sella Wanee ho whe are more fighters—good, bad and od Herrera c de. Eddie| That rapidly ning form al « vepss Brorcepnt > indifferent—to the square foot in gantry beat Nelson in atx rounds; I )entertainment, mix os “ 7 . that town than any in the 4 Eddie out In five It took | yet lost all of its . ud . country. As long a# the game t# Nelson three rou dispose of |The West m i = ~ onducted on the equare it will art Simme: I ! tt in three min-| last night drew a ¢ rae ‘a flouriah. but oan the grasp ier Young Corbett beat me twloe| gave a very accep 1 son ta 6 ine ringing in t and Nelson defeated ( “ © |George Van, the f “i mute and dc rossing the pub hat'e the only plece of dope that |end, made a hit, ar will be aq hed. just as it was makes him look like better, t in his song “Pr im the days of the Horton law Corbett was a corker when he beat |number of recall ' f tend a me ané co the of Nelson | vaudeville spe 1 ® . A farm trust has practically been peat him. I ca and as much | fooda an . made by the league Managers punishment as Nel can, and I | ferent arly every team has a fa an bit a great deal barder than | will be at the Graz ' among the n si0K Jimmie Britt |morrow night REex™ AVE young talent is devel The fear - | rome Ge UNION STREET of retaliation preven ig fel Hughey Jennings {* ng the The Moonshiner’s Daughte lows from poaching Cornell bareba’ at ch ite} ry training exercises. He ra to Baltimore in three If Frank Gotch can be onto the mat with Fred Bee induced | will r ng the Orioles weeks to begin whipy periority of these two wrestlers will jtato shape be settled and put an end to the ii ntroversy raging in the east. Beel Tom O'Row a appears to be pe: willing and | having « har ready to meet Goteh at any time and nt his © and within 206-908 Pik 313. Pat Callahan, who knocked Mar-| New York ow = vin Hart to the mat ins boxing bout | of yed at Bu e ont with a challenge | husy to fight anybody in the world. |, Wouldn't that About the time jar yo 7 gots things shape If Ohio 4 on Sunday Letting the baseball r and Pennaylva nia League wil yably pase ara the & of existence wave Gh case average fight« Jockey Radtke brated his last te have 4 he oes Gay at the New Orleans track by |aonym of manage landing three winne He has bis friends | NEW GYMNASIUM sive as fine he 4 the| ABERDEEN, Fret w > high ack « er says that ahting” he ts OF THE PLUMBING BAG IS SOMETHING THAT FEW PLUMBERS CLAIM 0. WHEN THEIR WORK HAS cael » . Po be vows Gvien two on "rune crams. THY LAY WM GCUTTING PRICES || srminens sorta uror IT 18 FINISHED. CHEHALIS WON HEHALIS, F BOTH PHONES 1158 they will be offered | COACH FOR OREGON me of the reg ‘ that will, ¢ BUTTE. Fet +. —t " 506-508 PIKE STREET ech to heal tot pagne, Sandalwood, Musk, W , Kon Ag « Lilac and Persian Lilac in a “ nent TOURNAMENT mI Feb. 26.—Per es: OUNDAY SOCCER BUILD HERE { the per-| " wo @ It [ » ‘Why Down to the] of - Grand next T for four | x t « ale to- | Edw 1 , had « feature f ‘ being at act he new Th ' f as follows: T a , wn agit a nih “; ROBBED OF $4,000 on A and ¢ ‘ - N. J. } ~ i R A a f , w ¥ é NOTORIOUS PAIR = When and Where ARE ON TRIAL. = 2% > PAE t 1 . hi A Bra ‘ k A B, EE Agent wore arrested ' . “| NOTICE TO gj pete Ls op NEW YORK, Feb. 26.—Rertha wa HERSPRING COMPANY, : sl as th 114, Second Ave. South. ‘ Aue aiedaere Brokers and | CLAIMS HE WAS if FROZEN OUT We Are Making Special Wholesale Prices MEETING [a IMPORTANT Adams Tea & NORTH PAKOTANS Coffee Co. REMEMBER THIS Nature’s Remedy Constipation and Dyspep- oy at Qhe « ALL OVERCOATS AND RAINCOATS AT YALF PRICK. Joseph Schermer & Co, 1010 FIRST AVE. Appraisers rea of kinds bought and rced ed consig te —Main 4274; Ind. 3958, » Suits, Skirts. Petticoats, Eto NOVELTY CLOAK AND 6UIT MFG. CO. 1207 SECOND AVE. Opposite Pantage’s. We ing to ¢ not fit TICAL if your GLASSES you is to call at our PARLA ve examir the qlamses fitted 0.1. ptictan SUBSCRIBERS 8h y of The Star fail by 6 ofclock any the favor to ca n office (Sunset, M Jent 1138,) b SUTER’S The fewrler and Optician 718-715 First Av- cessor to G. Benin; eve usen. jar music only 15¢. PIANO HOUSE. tATTLE. In this way we tving our sut o—and THE # the TAR PUBLI SHING CO. Coats RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. Have You Seen “Efleure?’’ THIS QUEEN OF WASH FABRICS IS NOW ON DIS I E AT M’CARTHY k f ew weay e with a slike ri r in white . th ely flora The dainti- ne ® lady who bas nee n pronounced ’ ‘ a ved by the weavers of cotton, Cannot Other Pretty New ,, Wash Fabrics Are a silk ahd linen material in medium and fa: a able for shirt waists and suite Plaid Oxford Walstings in light checks and pl Pa 8 in medium and dark t € a walst and sult al in soft dark ight a ark plaid ed ef. ( f al, a sister to the real lMngy and nice } for a 4 waists, comes tn plain Changes Pongee, ( nk k Organdie, Linen 1 Percale af of « and pa McCarthy Dry Goods Company iiss." fe a ween

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