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MONDAY, MARCH 1906 $y ae | company, in “A Cane of ¢ the, 1 ® 6 Ral { A t Two § t Tew CAPT. SHEFFER TELLS ! 3 rns: ae be \ 1 me”. ; i ” raey, and among , 3 ba i , wis & bracelet P T F EAM’S WORK : oa jor balled: | rin . 4 Ohne wy ern gi yixr OF HIS TEAM'S | maa (en Ss OR DOW ~ ‘ ‘ if > thr ront win ion, otreeg 0) “To Tne ; | FREE TICKETS | o* eae - . Captain Norman L, Sheffer, of the ;da¥ bef we rolled, Jenkins. ha me © mening: ¢ ‘sane 3 ‘ ein ra “CER " TING ort RIT " tile Bowling quimt that @@®pre- | worked bard fr 4 o'clock im the | ¢ mann rn! aes Water spaniel, dark red BoccER AND TRAP SHOOTING EVENTS—~ BAS nented the Queen city tm th morning until 4 o'clock the WERt| Box Market, 1100 Pirst Aver ia mine | mes” to nants aetna ‘ . " . Ave ¥ ar werk tO TEE of fh a . . " : Lake tourney of Western I morn | ing street car tickets free wi ; ie * : port; BALL NOTES—-Y, M,C. A. EXHIBITION PREP- ing congress, today threw 6 |" aoe be Serig y Pre ery reward. Return to HW, daha P is . side lights on the team’s eh | Jenkins Needed Rest. | . : 0 ARATIONS, ny in the Mormegn city. Captain Shef | : , “tt | - for is satisfied with m’s per After 2 good reat, “Ol wnat The #9 addy to by roe of his third blow, behotd! hel formances and thinks the lo- | showed what he could do by axtne |i vie groRe THAT SERVES YOU B | t orts and €8T—GAR Two eve mate ot; who played in Lacas’ Nortiewoatern | de w fijed with | ' as my friend, Me knew t tied | ealw did well he gaff into many experts and 2A ARVEY- BUCHANAN j woceer were «t yesterday aft-| loa for three seasons, han been | MOved Festiewsly in thelr 5 . s lobater aud fell over hin feet The boys are more than satis. | Walking away with @ bunch © @rnoon. At Woodland park, the! signed by the Buffalo team of the| Wemertng at t ny. The ting back to the bench—the same! ¢iad with thelr showing in the Salt |Denver boodle, Jemkina’ indefattg- | [ene Tacoma experts and the Wander w York state league fur the com-| "ted with a broom at the | nile upan his lips that 1 hed) jake tourney,” sald Captain Shet- | able work for the success of the ere played each other to a stand-| ing season, plate. The playere w nero pmarked when, tn adventurous bay-| ter We wou fourth place in the | Western Bowling congress has * atill, the game ending in a tie score.) Galaski played with Bellingham | #*tet In front of the p box, |hood, we climbed « neighbor's trees) tye.man ovents and second in the | @rned him the friendship of every 3 to two years ago, and last season wan| Stdenly there was @ tion | (o plu & the early ripening Crult ond | padividual comtests | bowler in the wont | Tacoma did briltiant work In the! with the Victoria nine, Galaski has | SOM (he players and the Kuben egw! lh sige aticgyportnam Sng | “While we did uot take away last few minutes, At Fort Lawton, | t identified with the wrestling] ONS Mepred on Benes y ey hou feet, carrying a Rolled Highest Score. jmuch of the prize money, we go the soldier boys and Seattle were | game during hia stay on the coast, | Mnenine brow with Bis ahiet mneve sash rps ca | oure in the special matches, winsiag | rs « » bee compan ot|* an - — - ene ‘Our team rolled the highest wre \« )0 before we left Ba’ mhe 2 closely mat hed that neither) and be m in the company of 7 eu ne oe rfc doom welt Begged Him to Stop. Bi ny am rol ne higher -vgf ee ee to ‘Were able to score, Play was fierce | Frank Gloteh a great deal. It was) |. + him Rot 49 made at the tourney Vh it did | r a v v | ” from the first blast of the whistle,| through Goteh that Galaski was} " cri Maguey rad It told the umpire the man had} Mot count as @ tourn t game, | donor | 9 ‘The players surged back amd forth, | signed by the Buffalo toam , : Mond) heen my friend, and on my knees | still our sore of stands | The Salt Lake people treated us| th but neither could seore and the Qrery Bind wy LL, on | i the t of the diamond godas the best performance Denver | like princes, and every man on the} game ended with a 0 to 0 score. Local Y. M, C. A. gymnasta are pire A “3 s _ ho —_ . 1¢| Ci to stop the ame that T might | rolled 2879 against ws, but that was) team has nothing bet warm words Py working hard for their al ex = i a vv Rgnltgarhen go over to the visitors oh and |the only teas that came within ball | of praise for the cordial horpita ty] - ' e be ane yo ho car ° ‘ The Port Trap-shooters w out in force! b m at the Grand, to held | say ‘that é in - “ ~ ets thet ost one the rabbie | ing ge a of “ big cane. of the More ons. Bly rtla oA Be ys} . se Wied. tilia asks: w yesterday in the medal shoot of the | April 25. The tumbling and drilling} Hino my | my| “outed, to think that 1 had lost id Timer’ Jenkins compara- | rivaled the Salt Lake sports ’ ; I seus Be w Beatle Gun club. enerciess are eo perfectly developed | ny! my head. And umpire drew | tively poor showing In the five-man | warmth of their welcome and we »piece Dinn t $1 i The ida! weather brought out 30| that the bors could go on tomorrow. | jr "ny ver | was buck aw if TL wore polluted tripe—levent is necounted for by the fact | wore given a royal reception wh scene tee 95 is mmers and many clever exhib) Austin has already con tel got it and play ball!” said he. that he was worked to death arrang-| wo stopped off at the Webfooters y to of markamanehip were seen, | menced work on the horse and par-| 0...) ree | “OR, Rum! Rum! thou hae béwn «ling the detatis of the tourney. The! city on our way home,” ‘The shoot started at 10 o'clock and | allel bars, and is rapidly perfecting Throwing Clods at is jer nuree to me, Aye, thow hast i | Jasted until 3. Many guanere who | mauy good stunts are . — timid have noi faced the traps for years, The exhibition this will be My ancestors from printer's devil, who never knew @ Were on hand and made a@ try for fr with numbers from other] Tlega county, New York, and # harener tone than the sweet anete ’ * the medal | departments of the Y, M,C. A among the pine-clad hills of went Hen of delight frum the toreman i The next shoots will be held on ern Peonsytvania, My earty ite ran! ‘*" 2 ee a galley ot seme ve 00 a Wednesday and Sunday. The reg-| Tacoma Y. M. © A. basketball/ quiet as the brook by whieh = 1))7U" aged a - i heer - s6-inch Bla Turis : e ! : lteam rubbed it into Seattle ¢ sported, and when at evening I went|reath that corro plaited ma xceeenameumeemmas 1 Bhs wine we 596 ee es te cee tet tee Ses Go| tries at wiseac' snes ihe cen | nna lm to cone over te pee 4s-inch Mobair, all colors... . ae] } a at . pot ge + "| aling down curve or drive an inshoe aS tH Ge Tecens ¥. EC 4. ae beth # friend, the #9F | nrough the slate of an opposing if Danish Cloth ; Fort Lawton soccerites played| - - [of & neighbor, to join me in the} | Otte eto ease into the -ghorbr o 2 ” their last game of soceer at the | pastime of throwing clods at the) 0°" ie a cturat a tania $1.25 Granite Cloth . oe 500 bree . 1Be 0 ee aoe ae Wat vening, after the town mar. [ereh, 8s & New Tork alderman pom Shepherd Checks cee a sree] FG Bell. Their first ganre of the sea shal had chased we home, and we)* 1? 15¢ Doylic eens k ic - re Me gon will tuke place next Saturday Were all seated beneath the rt Strength of Brewed Hoge.” 8 Seed Must When they will cross bats with the gage that shaded our cottage, my| 1-3¢ Bleached Muslin .... . ++ 00e eovesenin e high schoo! team grandsire, an old man, was telling! oye stand here now like giants, Apron Check Ginghams ...... oe + s0s0e o f of Tim Keefe and John Ward, ar ‘| an yo are! ‘The strenweth of brewed 3inch Burlap 12: i * Principals of the Seattle schools | Radbourne i Jim Galvie; as ‘| hope t= in your toughened hide; wut ; op : . . . ¢ eters “ + will meet March and perfect the how in ar (mes Pop Ans t row some bum chauffeur, jp det of 4 Collar Buttons . a connie Grammar schoo! baseball league | Dan Brouthers and Sam Thampees cathing sweet perfume from Bis Cotton Arm Bands ule. The idea of the meeting jand other sportsmen, had loowened) curry jocks, shall with himd stydil hing for « h Silk S fe to avoid any friction that might thelr vertebrae rew . < ~ h*/ volee call you ‘has-beens’ ang ‘back! so-inch Sitk String ‘I Feeult from independent action of RN elusive benders of those diamond) i. ine dog house for yours” Mark! Midget Ties, all silk the schools in completing their own heroes of old | Hear ye not the manager roar & , Goes Down to Defeat Before the Tenth schedules. Joe Galaski, the baseball plicher Joe Gans in Round. LOS ANGELES, March 18. Gans, of Baltimore, dectsively whip- ped Mike (Twin) Sullivan tm the 10th round of what was, scheduled as a 20-round go Saturday utght at Chutes park. There was no knock- out, and Sullivan was not counted out, bu he lay helpless on the floor the police inatructed the ref jeree to end the go | Gane fought « clean. mill, wearing Sullivan down | wicked left jabs that never failed }to connect with Sullivan's body Sullivan never had a chance to win exeopt tn the third rownd. when he landed a terrific left on the negro’s jaw, staggering bim and forcing him te clinch for the remainder of the round. OWN STOCK IN CITY PLANT That Is the Reason Mr. Erick- ee Furniture Of Six Rooms All nice and clean goods. Rent of house is very low. Close in. Apply to eclentific DABNEY & WOODHOUSE Complete Houseturnishers and i er to the City, O, T. Erteksen has discovered the 418 PIKE STREET. should patronize the city Phones, Main 3998; Ind. 3098. sround the city hall today with lareat quato. | A few days ago Mr. Erickson cal! led at the offices of the Seattle i trie company to order that his light ing service from that company be discontinued, saying that he was go jing to have city Nght tnstalied. The jelerk made « note of his request and | then a spectalist which the company retains to handle such cas they foome to the office, called Mr rickson. Asks Questions. expert conver m artist & number of questions of Mr. wn, why he was ing company, whether the oe ha been satisfactory “ all of which the eux Klee Notice—Suneet telephone num- ber bas been changed to Maia instead of Pink 1761. . ARONSON 404-106 First Ave. S. ry Reserved Stock serv Fates | answered Port Sh sativfactorily, He then asked or erry “T'm a Stockholder.” Then if the service and rates are satisfactory why do you quit the company? 7 Mr. Ericksen asked e What light do you use in your house? Why, replied the expert, I use the company's light, of course, In Per Gal. addition to the ser i the rates being entirely satis te : one I am an employe of the pany rama Te Well, you see,” said M sen, “I am @ stockholder in this new A Strength-Giver enya Mie P r ex ome | ay. has police ha f coasting on ¢ ewalks in that vicinity. The jada coaster wagons, and pe a id to be almost 0’ danger. 104-106 First Ave. S. iii Phones neet Main 3275; In A full line of notic and gen ependent 175: erul dry goods constantly on hand Free Deliver: ca to ona ee y. Notion Store, 726 K. Pike Mail Orders Promptly Pitled. 1 1 Avo. and Pike with | for Transferring Patronage | coaching real reason why a citizen of Seattle; lighting | | plant and the story of his expression ‘ {ll make stroke Hot R @ tow daye ago is being told Pern re ins oe eure Giants Landed on Our Const. the box office. "Tie three days be has soaked & player with @ fim 1 did not then know what war/but on pay day you will find thet was: but my checks burned, I knew|your salary haa shrunk like apd] March 7-—fayed at home all day) net why. and I ct 1 the knees of | flannel at ite tiret immersion, and fixed up my diary. It's a great that venerable fan, until my mother “If ye are ‘going back, then stad) book, all right, and some of t diamond with bensine “Today I struck owt a man when there were three on bases and we were two rune to the good. And when he shattered the afr with the! ers” CAPT. GLOUSTER AND CREW HARD AT WORK Captain Giouster has pow thinned his men out to seven candidates for Ithe rowing crews of the university | The men have been practicing in the barge for the past two months, but from now on they will use the shell Captain Gilouster haw his men out every day and puts them through ao hour's stiff practice every time. Barty in the year Captatu Glouster and Coach Stranger sat tn the boat with the men and taught them the rudiments of the art, but now they son Gives S. E. Co.’s Agent | can be seen skimming over the lake fy little launch Alice omen in the o This is the only launch om the lake that ie able in any way to keep up with the flying skiff Of course, it is too early in the season to pick the crew, but from present appearances the men Iine up ae follows: Christi, of last year the in Captain Gionster will, of course, be {Na 1; Albers will make a hard ron }for No. 2 and Kirby for No &. ithe Freshmen team Lo hto be the only man sure of « place. As yet only one race has been Facheduled. It is to come off May 24 |with the James Bay Rowing club jot Victoria. A race with the Port Madison with their long ane vorn for sunday ar, either d It requires exper $30 and $35 =] J. Redelsheimer & Co. 800-804 First Avenue, Cor. Columbia Street Double | ed Frock : here like fat men in a Turkish bath, | tracts are interesting. teldere and inflelders—tf we must | play, let as play for oursetves, amd) With the fullest romantic possl- lig we must fight, let us staughter the |pitities, and the cream of the ro- umpire and then tackle the bleaeh-| mantic actors, Paul Gilmore in the title role, “Captain Debonnaire opened at the Grand Opera house inst night and created the best tm- pression of any play of the kind that has visited ua this winter. Mr. Gilmore has improved with the change from the society drama to the gallant era of the seventeenth entury, and appears as the dashing Frenchman tp the best part he has ever brought to Boattle With an excellent cast, and « com plete scenic and costume production. Captain Debonnsire te easily th best romantic drama of the year ‘The plot te laid in Canada and New Amsterdam in the early settling periods, but it fairly reeks with the/ fragrance of old France, the fight ing, gambling, love-making France that ts 0 dear to the follower of| the romantic Supporting Paul Gilmore ts an em lceptional cast, headed by Miss! Marie Pettes, who ts the fair lady |whom Le Debonnaire wins to fulfil & wager, Miss Pottes ts personally jeanoe manned by Il husky braves, Iie itkely to be echeduled, and also Jone with the Portland Rowing club | The interciass races come off on |Junior day, May 4. 20 DAYS GRACE Twenty days has been given the lChinese laundries by City Health Offieer Ladiow withir which to jean up their places of business or be closed up. As soon as the pertod lof probation has expired the laun ——— ante ompletely ca ble of friew will be visited by a member | "** Per @ remainder of the} jcompany ts uniformly satintactory The play contains « sword fight reminiscent of “A Gentleman of France.” wherein ‘the hero ruth jleasty slaughters @ roomful of cut throats, and Mr. Gilmore prove [himself ae handy with the as was Kyrie Bellew in the famous} statrway fight vt the board and if they have not |been put in a condition of cleanti- news the board will take summary laction to compel the proprietors to put them in that condition WATER NOTICE wword | jon all [noes f March §—Some one broke into our house last night and stole our new erpiliar rug. Ther @ full ac count of it in the Bugville Bugla patted my throbbing temples and Joe | bade me go soak my head. That|*#weating your flesh away; but If ye night the New York Giants landed |are batting over and above .30@ fol- i : on our coast and the next day the/low me! Strike ¢ » the groun “Captain Debonnaire” ts withal ark at Phitedelphia ran red with| Keeper, gain the manager's side and E one of the charming hits of the gore and the groundkeeper bad to| there demand 4 raise of salary or season and will ron two more nights soak our team out of the dust of the|chew hin ear, Ob, comrades, out- A at the Grand, doubtless to crowded hounes. “Mies New York, Jr..” a burlesque, opened at the Seattle theater yes terday A rip, roaring show, with fan in every line and good choruses and specialties, opened at the Third Av enue yesterday, Murray and Mack, the ever welcome fun-makers, pro ducing thetr latest musical comedy “Around the Town.” Of course the comedians are the same jovial Irish men as of yore, and they bave sur rendered themsetives with a clever and gingerly bunch of principals and n& chorus that can stag, dance, and |amuse tn the moet approved fashion “Around the plotiess conglome: chiefly to produce funny situations asions, The comedians mix in love affairs, and form a con stant source of laughter. Murray and Mack will stay afl week, and will draw banner crowds at the up town theater Town” is a rather The show at the Star, which pened this afternoon, was brilliant and proves the management to keep its promises to the public and give vaudeville {n this cfty on the very highest plane possible children are admitted to daily mati 10 acts appeared and each made a ¢ tinct hit: The five Havilands Fiel@s and Hanson, the old-time negro minstrels; Clay Robinson and enta. 4 TO CONSUMERS IN DISTRICT NO. 2 | Water rent due in February for January, February March and A If not paid by Feb, 29 becomes quent. Ddetriet Hee and Un reets Lake Met water ratee due | | from ist to 20th o © delinquent ach mont ath day weddings ternoon is the correct thing for ay or evening On the Oita Mieate Opposite the | Strongest the State “The Money Back Store.” REGA $15 SUITS $2 HATS THE#H ———=615-617 First Ave. Square Totem Pole tion that serves | Ladies and | The followinr Lima Beans, a lb S. W. Beans, 7 Ibs. 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