The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 2, 1906, Page 2

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ng man and | ification. A big crowd will be fine tongue lashing for noticing the | on hand to see the boys who intend |i Hrown wa a audience and letting the man score, to eane the gaff in the " j ‘ The young fellow, nervous and ax others A bo ited, explained to Bancroft that | Captain Sheffer and Brown are ae Ihe tainly was a “little off” in the | th members of th ib ae r play, Whereas Bannle pulled a blue will « a : b t t from his pocket, handed It “ ‘ Heat team a € the young eateher, and the first defes park, ty Yes, and you'll he a d-—d slght - * ¥ ; J 1. MoCattety further off tomorrow? } einia The fast five th will he Kreat abi lipy " ff the track chee eas agen A com a t 5 ‘a atcher left for Cohoss that} . . A. —, 3 oe SATE | Mormon town next Wednesda art : ge t much sadder but) winer | ANDY CLUNIE QUITS PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE— |/,,,,, at tomorrow afternoon he BASKETBALL BY | BOWLING TEAM OFF FOR UTAH TOMORROW They will stop off at Portland an A “ re et . . slay a “fooler” game with the f "10 & pace | SHEFFER BLECTED CAPTAIN, ane Ge A se Ep doubt. th rm } a ful if either team wil cut r ar hed for the 4 . | tr fv naa An on f ' ne Of bie hone Wxit Andy Clunte frog .Pagfle f the W. B.C. will be held " a beilit ‘ December, _— > . pRerr eT ArTT EB , " ut 40 five-man teams will pat |as a : leks ATHLETES OF THE UNIVERSITY AND SEATTLE re8 ast league baseball, Andy,éa sore About 40 five man te ab otek yt a wcggpetl ages tee . TELEGRAPH BRI elk He te for many reagong. The it 1 off " t ' “i ATHLETIC CLUB WILL TRY FOR HONORS ON | >s am in f 1 PEM | chbot ca € Andy ences | ead of individual conteste| | 4 4 b wilt | Lake cit ; ay. Y lay afternoon the I | " ale are ke ar Ottaw 5 4 ~ Ww } ‘ arines from the fact that pla will take place and from the num- | not ston lack of & on ® WAYS the MAT AND TRACK, adies took the Dennys into |, acted very mean ghauf thelr] ceontries in this branch of the| wor decided ty " hamplonahip of the or of entries in ranch work “6 eneineanmennne ntracts with hin vt, some great totals are ex-| Phe attle nach he already elegraph : - = oo ms tf Andy assumed ne Sas ted | sired for the harne event het fie’ coaat. The Athletes of the 8 A. ©. and they Malfumile—HMar Vente ant) hr tae seamen, hae 0 erin lub a few months age ios ond Wanten aoa tadiiek ve @ . * hie not yet . " sh tonight in a t Coyle. . a = © “put has found the path atrewp with A lithe hie F Ae i tee ( r see wate te pone stunk of is} Datag—'The. team, © ' was on hand yesterday t0| many thorns. He alno assumed that] Walter Meagher will captain Se ie erik ta taeaibia te ror 1; Bui ralnmaker hy atate niveraity RSE SEER trom ne wd, Wir ‘ Har witness the final struggle between | ii) paseball managers Wiro angeln|Yeer'® high pehool ba aagy aon hewlers i oe hth Both & tae 5 1 at Cow I . ‘he Klondike ‘The “U" men are confident that and Dohn the Swe grammar school tame /inq would never stoop to conquer, {JY Smith gave Walter @ cle} nore a pount, rs owing wap, ’ confide ad b print for is greenbacks, | ar rt he sar " \ ' " will win out on potnts by * os, dion t= le making nO bones to Cie | Meagher will be captain this ee | and both are , 0 , & Seattle malt margin. There is no v¥ spld a ~ ™* | guine the fact that he is thoroughly pgs ecoardin ciroum- | bruising finishe Lint it w t . ft . rallway Tccanon, hanveen. ona both equed 2 1 Height | dingusted with the great Amerioan |®# & result ¢ a Caprearecanry Omer \ Rasapents gud Weows have 6am : p> 4 right in Port are going to make things mighty j sirte by « to ¢ «a eapecially on the Pacific | Manes “question which” decided the interesting before the rag is | « He claims that players have lection” ean Whaler Gr get tht away ‘| attempted to hold him up. He also | tle: ‘ + ton bea Se ine whe « . N have harges that Jim Agnew and Russ | fame piayed las’ yus neduled | slight ane ag he 1 t th ss THE CATCHER Ha ured Mohler in an under-|\U." Was ® remuiarly nb are The Store That Serves You Best—Garvey-B uchanan all their mon are seasoned athletes | } handed manner Lege Ie Poy art ss tae & vena While the varsity team has a great | Andy also hae @ hunch that Se |'he Kame ib ambien ember of the green men, who, hough Frank Bacroft, business manage attle is about to break away from |° “ peed ee » OE a eake ability ts unquestioned, are apt| of the Cineinnat! club, while man | the Pact onat league, and thinks | 0) yoy Pattee that he would cast The Garvey-Buchanan Company values for Saturday se are all ¢ ompelling, i ken in actual competitlor ager of the famous Providence the proapects are tinged with a deep |i It ts Known that he Wea re Raped pape semen andar heat : Read the bat ; ting A form ss attract He hae lost @ bundle ¢ he - Rage Paco vam HM EOT |, naslirey Eagan net Me ve part of the © alt } no bate bane ememer, that ame th the! ner <* fast little 120-pounder who king, b xperience ts too much | MOWever = one Sarg Pe tw se mpae ye made such @ good showing at the - to boar and so Andy has the Ban |YAsity team | was mots acbeduie THE AFTER SUPPER SPECIALS , SATIN RIBBON, ll take rr aco club foi ola | Same © - = : Bia % Multnomah smoker, will take a dle al Frenete lub for sale at any old | city of a deadlock, and no way Specials will be placed on sale from k, Green, Phelps at 119 pounds At ® meeting of the Seattle High |price to any old magnate that |MDIlKy of BUSIEST Cn atte a a” taaede "orolee ond Tan; Billy Winsor, 143, the famous ee Oe eee ee | Ce anes ae ren ee Pa-| "Meagher has been one of the PROFIT BY THEM Haturday, high school a star foot ay afternpon, the association vote le baseba sstays om the ond for the Baby t 1ats, values up to 7 . bell player, wi unte with to join the Washington State Inter uibditiies netays on » p nd o » | 1 ! values up toe 10¢ Howard Vaace Frank Fitts scholastic Athletic association. T On to Zion to bow! with the |Past setealh ohamen” Thiel p Corn, # ibs f MEN'S SPECIALS, 140, and Warne 5 on the card w I A. A. was organt atx” Is the sentiment that is act |inent as a basketball piayor, TRI") H Attragtive Specials : ats ate wana Tul for a gruelling go. btatn uniformity of conditions un-/uating local ten-pin enthusiasts in |'* 18 8" } . } Money Savers the . aaa - ree The events and entries are as which the var hletic con "| orts to make Seattle's rep - rea ray plain op follows tests shall be held, and to offset the » m in the first anneal tour No better sele r: o ; - om Paney pattern beat a g008 the the, t t ¢ than that by the com | - ‘hir ad dash sentiment which has been created/ney of the Western Bowling con nm mad | juality Shelf Pape . ihe a ‘. Coyle, To by dirty athletes grens. mittee of local bowlers which chose ‘ ; n'a ton’ Fleeced Oliver and Burring The association was calla! on to} I. G. Rognon has been doing ef-|N. L. Sheffer to captain the Beattie ; A. ee : sray & fine be Shot-put — We tecide whether or not Don Camp-|fective work raising money to send |team which will represent a Wise Gan Taneia 9 nen Wells, Loop and Brackett of last year’s team, had a vote/a quintet from Seattle and bis ef- | Queen City the Mormon moet, | ~ : rie Yault—Humes, Doin, Winsor baseball captain. The rules say |fortsa have been energetic tha K : aa ra rls R id t -W D an hal that to have ® vote for baseball! practically enough funds bave been | Captain Sheffer has demonstrate aturd ea y- 'o-Wear epartme High jump--Sengfelder, Grant aptain a man must ve played at raised to defray the team's expenses to the bowling w i rig h a — ve NEW ARRIVALS DAILY Brackett. Doha, Oliver and Vance cast 18 innings fn an interscholas-|to the Mormon city. Mr. Rognon i#|in the pinches, and a wh W k . vei des te es ee M AIL. sor Ae Broad Jump—Burrington, Winsor si WB MADE HIM Fonorr, |e Same. One faction claimed that|one of the substantial business men | was made when the committee se ite: wilt not | crowgey “aequrtnent F were aamatas aah Vanen APPLAUSE MADE IT. | Camy 4 played 16 innings, and | of city and his object tn work-|lected one of the coolest and erans Re 16 | COVERT COATS wilt be the pr EARLY SPRING _ SARMENT, We - Grays, was experimenting with a|'he other that he had played 25 /ing hard for the success of bowling | lest bowlers In the city to ae A m4 have a special lot, Just In, for Jay's se catcher of no mean ability, /nnings, The question binged on|is purely sentimer local pin-swatters, Captain - of Coat ely Mined, neatly trimmed When and Where While catching @ game one day, the|Whethor or not the game with the) 1f more members of the Beatt‘e| fer states that the team wil} roll in S$ ethi ue score & tle in the 12th inning, the|"U-” Was an interscholastic game. | bowling association labored for the (the following order at Salt Lake om ng Now {s the best time and Califor-| young catcher ran far back to the |It was decided tm the negative and | success of the Western Bowling con- | Sheffer aman Pampusch, Brown ew Milline Shor : ne Don gets no vote. ene wit uch diligence as Mr. | Warren, Jenkins ry nia is the place to spend a vacation | right of the grand stand and made a > “ groms with as much diligen yee. ets ao the ander stuat Heaith and pleasure resorts to suit all The road of a thousand wonders fie Co.'s Scenic Shasta Route and Coast Line. Tick nd descriptive erature at Union Ticket Office, 608 fe the Southern Pac eta, reservatios RK EB Et First Ay« a, G $45 St. Clair, $45 Bridge Beach Rang $85 Garland, 15-inch ov $45 Born Range 5 Gem Monitor, $120 Restaurant Rang oven You WILL. RANGE Notice Sunset teleph: 8375 1 md of Pink 17) Wine RANGES onl en 30-00 $50 Eureka Economy Range 830.00 959 Great Western, 18-inch oven 830.00 827.50 lfineh oven 830.00 A 16-inch oven 265 ne num ber has been changed to Main bt SURELY FIND TO suIT you 104-'06 First Ave. 5. Phones: Sunset Main 4375; In- dependent 1751. Free Delivery. Malt Medace Dermntio Wiiled Range, six lids oven 18x20, set up and con nected $42.00 965 Star Estate, six lids, with reservoir $35.00 & phenomenal catch of foul My By the throwing out Camp-|Rognon hes dieplayal, more than Our NEW MILLINERY Departing receive it The audience, naturally appreciat-|Dell's vote, Meagher will be elected | sufficient funds would be raleed to) ss usual. It was fe: vod judgment ig Good Extra Leas on the New Tin We offe oa opeend Renee Ing the catch, began to applaud and |OVer Jay Smith by the vote of 5 to/send two full teame to Salt Lake | Captain 5! better that promy . o } “ of pretty Violets to a shout for the young man. He 4 at the meeting to be held Monday | city, ame w h a picked five rom So Fr es h Ham- once turned to the stand and re- After sehool for that purpose os S.A. C. on the alu drives ci burr Steak at Ut-| moving his mask and gloves, made 1. Jenkins, secretary of the | This will be the first game that the urg otcaKk a Western Bowling congress, reached s Breasted Oo As we bave several hundred see the Franges, including most al - aie os eee . brands and makes on the mar REGAL before you decide on ket. We take your old stove In purchasing your Spring Suit; exchange agate a Rye REMEMBER THE NAME AND eee ae ee PLACE lars f and a customer DABNEY & WOODHOUSE for us. Remember we posi 418 PIKE tively guarantee Regal Suits to Complete H rnishers and 1 ape-retaining for . one Sole Agents for the Charte mn s Oak Ranges. the best and most ear; we w give a new Suit fuel-saving range on the mar for every unsatisfactory one, ket : / PHONE JOHN get and also keep in repair free of J. ARONSON 304-406 First Ave. S. SATURDAY SPECIAL Royal Crown Angelica 90 Cts. A AndOur Regal $2 Hats Are Arriving On the Square "RE GAL HATS ARE $2.00—1 O; Fe site ean | otem : THESHUB or ——«@615-617 First Ave. “THE MONEY BACK STORE” select five will perform since thetr Single and Double THE SEATTLE STAR-—FRIDAY ¢ san uality an t rybody talks you what, though, buy t take it around town, compare tyle, finish—if ours isn’t best, bring it back and get your mone That show what nfid we ha Hats and in what re talking abayt Hat 1 Derb Y tt rouble in finding a becoming style; ‘the finest, edgeist tyle 1¢ uw are he rts of sand brims, so no_mgtter how long and round and jolly your face, th hape to fit it and give you Mgnity, is here. On the Square Opposite the Totem Pole several elaborate bows In appr ~ A SNAP ‘FOR - > : ton of their kindness Salt Lake city yesterday and as _Se Ib, him bowing and scrap- of the big tourney, commencing . wee ing to the audience, broke for home| tf ve & amail foot y an|March 7. Next Wednesdgy a mee The amall feet are having pF a nage. a It 106 ’ ; Tat winning the game, much to Bannie’s |certainly get @ bargain during theling of ei! delegates will be held for a day or two at the Men's | ..""e™, | Wy e-m, Black Te Table Offcloth, all dinguat, [next day of two at the Men's Shoe|for the purpose of transacting year tore, where regular 04 and $6 “8 fetta, pure milk 4 - On returning to the club house Genuine 14 and $8 ly ons and to select the city email stees are being monet “Loe re 3 jatter the game, Bancroft jumped now on sale at $2.4 } in which the second songal.dgurns = be "ee STANDARD pena eases er . OILCLOTH, at t isn t Oe a A . yard— Rice, he Rweet N oranges | | a dos l7se |] Best Mocha and Java 2 Coftee, « tb. ..30€ MUSLIN GOWN SPECIAL From the 10c Counter jown, embroider - square yok 2 bars Happy Day Soap for . . Bhe onli‘ hed ruttieal Galvanized Wash Holler . --- Oe _ Seeeee Sais ond nee wieeed . Print fark patterns, only a well made gual nalis at 6. biteain a! 1 Limited quantity of these goods, value, at | that should sell at @ley bee; Maturday RIG vidnscscosesd dareweve - Bue MAIL ORDERS FILLED SAME DAY RECEIVED, BY EXPERT BUYERS. GARVEY-BUCHANAN CO. Successors to The Leader Lumber Exchange Bldg. 1113-15-17 Second Ave. May be comparatively a simple ase to cure if taken in hand right away, but if delayed FOR an Indefinite period may reach * where a cure, If possible equire a much long at all or course of treatment. Why. then, permanently endanger your HEALTH by neglecting to give your case the proper treatment in the be ginning. if you are a sufferer from any disease « re is here for you tn the shortest possible time for the small fee of only $5.00 A MONTH which Inelu « the dally care of a physician and everything else necessary WE CURE N. P. CAR SIOPS EMPLOYING ABOUT 500 MEN GOING HF catarrh In r ON C. D. HILLMAN’S MEADOW GARDENS. hay fever, t Will make the land very valabla Large tracts 500 feet Mme tiem, deafn ear dis reo $176, on terms of $5 per month. of stomach kidneys, bladder, lungs. nervous system, blood and skin THE ONLY CURE FOR PILES AND RECTAL DISEASES ' afi liver (aoe, jona Also need several men to work @ this land. Take new Renton cat to Duwamish bridge 20 Saleame® on grounds. City offices in Times block. BEGIN YOUR CURE TODAY Ye are always welcome to neultation and advice FREER Wm. McHlarrie, M. D. 420-422-424-426 Arcade Building. Phone Main 4111 Stamp of Approval Is given by the MARINE AND FISHERIES EXPOSITION, of Lage don, England, and the LEWIS AND CLARK FAIR on the BU FALO GASOLINE MOTOR. Every owner of this motor says it is Mc than satisfactory Invest! gate. GEO. H. WOODHOUSE CO. 1405 Second Avenue | Save ee EX TRAC ! VER } FILLING: TEETH dental work . en are low for high BROWN'S DENTAL PARLORS, 718 FIRST AVENUE, Parlors 1, % 8 4 5 and 6, Union| Saturday’s pte Jelly Rolls 80 MADE FROM HOME-MADR JELLY AND FRESH RANCH noes. . Mourg$)80 a, m, to § p.m. Sun-

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