The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 17, 1906, Page 2

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B. W. R. C. LATSON, M, D, Article and Photographs Prepared Especially for The Seattle Daily Star, FIVE CUPS UP | The Dawson ¢ « fehing and Bames have been sehe Denspeti wilt res t Five cups will be fag the tourney e ® grand bali Beart henor of Messrs erteff and Jones the Kiendike | Winnipes ga THE ESSENCE ength in any m it ‘ontains little gtuten bas fs almost | best bread— | the bread that ¢ you most for} your money—is the bread that con-)| who w tains the most gluten. That's the! jreason why the demand for Butter- Nut bread fe fo great. Every gen- ulne Butter-Nut loaf bears a bine label. Be sure and don't buy imi tations, wee asiastes Before despairing. look on page 6 That is where ali wants are sat- fafied. No matter what you desire, Mt Is there. Save Money on Your efrigerate D— RAISING FUNDS | 1 EXERCISE FOR THE SCHOOL BOY t average Bel ye " ‘ ‘ baseball, pr to ! 1 “ ' i ning he i and for t wind,” I tha 1-Stand with hee ime moving the art p upward and back ward figure |), #0 that when n@ lungs are fall the hands will be ve head, 7 ~ 1 « re ext it, slowly | Inging the hands down in front of the bod Make the movement wiy, Don't Don't ben at the hands p cirele, Repeat from x to ton times several times a da: Exercise No Stand with ightly apart. Place the back# of hands against the body just un the shoulders (see figure 2) Now let out the breath slowly, at the same Ume throwing the head) backward, as shown by the doy in the photograph. Then sink the head and bend the body forward, at the same time tn the breath so as to expand This exert in straightening th the shoulders and chest back expanding the squaring ATHLETIC DOINGS AT WENATCHEE WENATCHER, March 17.HMigh ” prague © fasten t a > ' ack” Freeman, the Minneapolis | aseman, tells a story about peculiar thing which happened to! Wyatt Lee, the big Toledo first bare | man, one day last summer, In a game between the Millers and Mad Hens at Toledo, Ohio, Lee formerly was a pitcher for Pittsburg, but his arm went back on bim, and for the! past two years he has been cover | ing firet base and playing the out-/| field for Toledo. As @ slugger, Lee jis among the dest in the American} landed on the sphere with a t fie ‘thump. The ball soared high in the | ricocheted | | Mi Fox caught Jones’ throw and air “The outfielder had started at ( rack of the bat, but when they « . |the leather sailing for the outfield) what decision to make fence which it was certain to clear by many feet, they stood etill and watched the swiftly moving leather. | Now, some distance from the out- field fence at Toledo, large gas tank “The ball hit the tank with a loud “bang to the amarement of the players and spectators bounled back tuto the bell park Davy Jones $10.00 Refrigerators ... $12.00 Refrigerators 36.50 87.50 igerator - $17.50 Lots of Wool Top Mattrenses, full size, reguiar price $250 only 81.50 For bargains in Cook Stoves, Ranges, Fur and Carpets call on DABNEY & WOODHOUSE Complete Housefurnishers and sole agents for the Charter Oak Range. 418 PIKE STREET. Ind. 3096. Phones, Main 3998; Notice ber has been 32375 instead <« Jj. ARONSON 104-106 First Ave. S. Sunset telephone num hanged to Main { Pink 17 Reserved Stock Port or Sherry $2.00 Per Gal. A Strength-Giver rem 104-106 First Ave. 8. Phones: Suneet Main ; in ’ dependent 1751. Free Delivery MAU Orders Promptiy §11 coolly picked up the ball and shot) it to Pox at second. Lee is far trom | being a second Duffy, and be had just passed first base when the bal! BALL REBOUNDED INTO THE PARK pecially useful | 1 STAR--SATURDAY, MARCH ATTL THE § PRETTY SOON ISSUE OF PASSES MAYOR-ELECT MOORE WILL ACCEPT NONE FOR HIMSELF AND WILL DECLINE TO AUTHORIZE THE ISSUE OF THEM TO OTHER CITY OFFI- CIALS. Score one more victory for’The| ground that they are tsened by the Star y and that the transportativya | There will be no aneee furnished by they the om the street car § Seattle public generally since any by The | may become « cand! t ¥} tier of Bee waned. 4 This is begging the questio who have ttle perquisites on of their oaths of of; find some way to.) et back into the oark tagged Lee as he came to second. The umpire wae at & lows an to aeked the players what to do and they curtly informed him that he ught to know the rules of the ame. Lee, fearing the umpire would call him out, began to fret and fame. “The umpire hurriedly secured a book of rules and found the rule whieh stated that a ball when it once cleared the fence was a home rum, and that the batter should be allowed to complete the four-base irewit. It was the longest bit that 1 have ever seen. CHICAGO TEAM NEW ORLEANS, March 17.~| Steeplechase Jockey K. Miller | mearly mobbed at City park te His deliberate pulling of Bix | he fled to the paddeck under protec of the police A burglar succeeded in getting |away with « valuable silver fruit |dish from the residence of Mrs. W. Kendall, at 1904 4th av yester | Judge Nolan, in the second race was 90 apparent that before the ambers w ap, & howling mob of | > outraged te surged ov the kk after the gullty jockey, but ‘CANOEING WILL BE MORE | POPULAR THAN EVER. NEW WESTMINSTER, March 17 it probable that a basketball gume will be arranged between the t o, of Chicage, | toueh at Two phonographe were etolea from the rooms of the Internation al Correspondence schools last night A report of the t has been made to the police > Pr ANYNT TT eee A $40 RAG Seattle branch of t at Manufactaring ¢ uced e within th every young m This wil a first class canoe ), a pr SI be Salmon Wan the x for the « INE CANOE A shipme HIT THE NAIL ON THE HEAD when we prophe- ed that the ay District 6, and see us for some VanDevanter-Davis Ce. 2 O. Hays, % 4 end Ms Le The umpire | COMING WEST | association. Saye Freem Lee} | ms meale Ae | came to bat and Graham footiehty| sround this d = ot the mayor ur and wt 0) lobbed ome over the plate. a little they wilt hay fig down in their) # ety be i who take better than knee high. That kind pockets for the nickels and pay) 4n oath not to accept t rail i just 1 1 he thelr own fure the same as coniipon | road pase of @ ball just sulted Lee and be) necipgD IT WAS A HOME RUN. | mortal Result of Agitation. The agitation of the subject through the columns of The Biar 4 brought the matter to the ser- 28 consideration Mayor-Bleet Moore and Comptrotler-Rlect Marry |W. Carroll, and those two gentile | men have decided that the pass pro- vision of the 8 EK. company's fran bise is tnvalid. They will, there- fore. accept passes for them selves and Mayor Moore has ap mounced that he will not authorize the issuance of any Mr. Moore smid yesterday j a ae For Men Only: All next week, commencing Mos-| fay morning, the Seattle Hat Fac-| tory, 1210 Second av., to Introduce} its new spring stock, will sell ite fine, up-to-date $2.50 and §% spring | hats for $2 This offer will hold good for next week only, and every man should take advantage of the opportunity, Every hat is guaran- | t Stop ia and see them, even/| jif you don’t need » new hat now. ***| Judge Moore's Victory. | “1 have gone into the matter far enough convince myself that the ion t# in violation of stitution and the city 1 have decided not to ac or wee a pase for myself and rl have decided not to author use of passes on the part of | r offictals of the city.” ' Some of the new city officials have accepted thie declaration of Mr. Moore with equanimity and satisfaction, but some of the mem bers of the council who have been | re elected are inclined to resent the -| position taken by the chief execu tive-to-be, as ineddl which is not hie « ne in @ matter | corn. Issued by the City, | Most of the members of the pres ent counell seek to justify the use jot the passes on their part on the MARINE NOTES Steamer Flyer was laid up f repairs and the Relian n are taking the run. eand ' The Aiki | will nal jand way arta t for Skagway ht with » full load of freight, including explosives The Amur, arriving at Vancouver, | nge word nan steam: | Marte e raised an floated at Fa and in FE walt dry d nin 20 days SWELL! FINE! rh pring vee . ys Bachan“ nity of material—a ordering yo Bldg. BROWN’S DENTAL PARLORS 713 First Avenue Parlora 1 Moure Sunday, $:30 a. m, to WONT AUTHORIZE 17, 1906. GOSSIP OF === SPORTDOM = # afternoon at night 404 thy # deal with Prog rth wontern league MMY enter thy |56-LB, HAMMER THROW FOR “U" ATHLETICS~ GANS-SULLIVAN FIGHT TONIGHT—SELECTING |} SITBS FOR CAMPS ON LAKE SHORI ‘ oe fallare jy t t i ‘ : ot, the Eagles, Attention | : : : ', . f Fraterny € _ ‘ : cuted to ay ® Baan k r * Vaslew ball on Sap ¥ ‘ - mo \s arade to the v th ‘ DOWD, Reey, 0 ‘ y 4 « @ ~ * Piya igh Lint it I Mutual Lite vite 1 — —— ~ e ey ur Garments Wear v © rea reful at- tention is given to relia materials, linings and interlinin the t done by men who have made a | t f the human fig. for 12.50 to $35 J. Redelsheimer & Co, 600-804 First Avenue, Cor. | Strongest Overcoat Home: Columbia Street the State . are being will one ® prom camping life The postponed fight between Joe i Mike (Twin) Sullly will Oe ee ee ee en ed to government 199 each ham Wight in Rowe Secon (These last two propertics are near ral ad and canal) Blomskog & Erickson 432 Washington Building take place tonight at Chutes park in Low Angeles, if the weather per- | mite ORE than 3,200 busi- ness houses, professional men and residences have or- dered their Sunset phones out Aug. Ist, and it is safe to say there will be as many more. How are you going to talk to your friends after Aug. Ist? How will you get the butcher, the baker and the candle- stick maker after Aug. Ist? By using the Independent Phone, of course. Better no- tify the Independent Phone Company to install a phone now and avoid the rush. M. P. LEARY, Sec’y Business and Professional Men's Cleb , 248. EFSERSS34. 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