The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 20, 1906, Page 2

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ese ntemn nen eee ee ere t AQUATICS POPULAR _- UNIVERSITY CO-£D08 GO IN FOR ROWING—GAME OTHER SPORT NEWS WARDENS MEET SOON Cor att ate “t will go/ taxes on his machine In New York Lavina Rud-/ and cannot legally be forced to pay bern » progressive physteal tn-| taxes tn two states ‘ he young wo has} Mr, Thomas states that he was in been w « bard to bring about] vited to viait the sunny south and the innovation and in a few weeks | objects to being held up. stalwart young women will be pull. | fhe an oar on the waters of Lake| Bert Kerrigan, whose perform Washington }ancea in the high Jump are still re Many co-eds, are anxious to try| membered by Seattle aportamen, left for the team, The four will be! Portland this morning to attend the Among | world’s championship games to be Miss | held at Athens on April 22. He wil Marjorie Mor Prudence Wy-| sail from New York on the Bar man, Miss Gert . » Notde qesacas, | barosea March 31 Mixes Mayme Lucas and Miss [aa Mr. Kerrigan has been tg athlet! in competition turn out are Mie Della Price. All have been prom!-/for nearly 20 years, and it is nent in co-ed, athietios, Miss Price | bis long and valuable experience to fs one of the best basketball play-|athletic work that his selection ts ere at the doubtless make a place institution and will | due, on the four, ! ‘The varsity four will not compete te} with the university of California will convene in Seattle March this season, mt of the crew are and the one question that will be/ now out on survey ne pa and will @iscussed with deep interest will be; not return in time to round ia The game wardens of the # that of taking some action to our-| shape for the eve tall the inroads made on trout and Thetr at ” 0 nterfere other game fish by game bogs and | with wit i ow boys who fish merely to see how/in J wW n refused many they can land, and not for| row tangulur race in California, | sport jas that would mean no regatta at| Game Warden Reif bas proposed | home that a limit for catches be named, | wend also that fish under certain site| by returned to t water before dytug. Reit tes that indica- | during the season No date has tions are that a large representation | set, but the Washington manage of sportamen fr f}ment has wr daho for a Idaho and Wa nines will probably e 1 z every section the state will be on hand game and Manage: ead believes} | that they will accept | Mr. B R. Thomas, the | eutomodile manufacturer, recently) Cra | shipoed his “Flyer” to Los Angeles | ¥#" to enjoy the summer weather a fine drives, but before he was pe ream % mitted to move a he was we 4, withou * forced to pay $23.4 ® priv. | with bm petition tlege the tax] The intercollegiate revord under p at intends to carry|and 2-5 seconds. On a fast track| bis Q ourt of Smith s 1 abla t “ he} Calit «eo ad | He t " gg tention that hb as already paid, ‘larry Wa , - . Furniture Of Six Rooms All nice and clean goods. Rent of house is very low. Close in. Apply to DABNEY & WOODHOUSE Complete Housefurnishers and sole agents for the Charter Oak Range. 418 PIKE STREET, Phones, Main 3998; Ind. 2096. Notice —Sunset telephone num Latham during & game ber has been changed to Main [M) Cinctnnat! and tb 3275 instead of Pink 1751 tionals, Tim Keefo at his day, pitcher and the only man pitching ARONSON a slow ball, was in . pitched the slow ball with 104-406 First Ave. S. 9“! therefore making it a aiff ter for the batter to hit Ball left his hand it w at all. On a brand new ball yo ettering, and Whiskies} 2°" =": the game of ball, w Dewar’s Scotch, per quart bottle Brown's Four Crown, per quart mer en wh f bottle oe 400 $1.25 Re eppe » te Black and White Scotch, per Ord thee plans 3 Comanche quart $1.50 " aking @ ts of ae . King Vv. 0. P., per and at the same time oer quart bottle 2. “ ~*.. r S eee DP you she i and ng ball playe bls ats atin of 08 apital eS ever as Se Gass te brands. irmemt aap he 1 ip baal ' to e bat. his * 1 104- 06 First Ave. ‘. down eye ‘ fependent 1 k of denp at day Keefe Free Delivery. 5 master games Mali Orders Promptly ] " town ee me ere seen eee Pal sa _ BY JAS. J. CORBETT. “opr ris w 4 tt Job bat ‘ tof tt e fight # 4th » McCOREY,. THI seat LE STARTUP SDAY, MARCH 20, 1906. ot She ‘< SHIN. CAME ring THUBIASM | | As « rule the puett Ru. < « 1 itt the former Seattle “ “wf *\ dave of edit QF that he ie “ Bunch Tt wae. ¥ e ht go wit — OS Strin, my had at Stockton n ie i ali at be "10¢. 156, 25e « - Your «0 t he will take on was oe t oon. nde at 6 hook iat ws ng business visas ooco’ A Decorated Fancy Chine of All Descripti Pearl Buttons 9g Su . aitint 4 if hard for two AT Gé | AT 156 AT 30¢ Hat Ping, * r that he has ghe 198 He bas Bins i - ° . on and will be «tan, |! M J . 4 Marry says that he has en Rot the | * r rded as an 18 ' Lundie In action and states that he « Y * or a ’ wit | vou that he p Bobby tn «e ve a tous tos! sig time. . con | er « , ash A : ut le 4 ke a [easement a | GARDNER IS CUE EXPERT TO ENTER TOURNEY ard Wourney in i wit # who bas plare mn the eapt, ta of the cue. the Osierian wed to be retains bie expert play MOHLER MAY to the ale Ag ‘ 2 a " t M pe SOMETHING FOR | BALL PLAYERS - nd Taft xl ked When Mitet wed b rhea he A he b . nraged t he looked | kf i Wh f Kid MeCoy's f t the Kid had opened 1 t ‘ ca tia and " | Kid's weal bi es SENDS LETTER TO SPORTING| MAMMOTH CHINA os Grocery be sag we he wong ny ae ‘| EDITOR THAT 18 FULL OF EN. | $10,000 Surplus Btork of the ” = CHAMPION CHICAGO, March Erw W et to hit s the funnies LEAVE TEAM: caer A SENSATION IN MILLINERY | Geo. tom you find wi exception $5.00, $6. 00 and $I. 00 Hats $3. 98 . ay pre “ = Just ig the “nick o° time Y oa : all itylo Mprin@ Hatg all ready to wear a t heen ox 3 te seit Sea ane NEW MILLINERY SHOP " ) of col Bn Sin, 3 ra 150 NEW ARRIVALS otal wigrpragcilge EXPRESS gPrrteasdn +0 A showing never before attend os, alll | mak hands; consists « ar n = of braid aad Ra ‘ts | reseda and other popular t 1 Railors, ah frost w . t, all ee ny date styles that are being 2 highe hats; all go « Wy AMT fn READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT NEW LOT TAFFETA SILK clade: All leading shades and black THE “BUSIEST BASEMENT a guaranteed Silk Pe vat ‘Buslest’ Passaic, N. J, te t PE Siw ok eh ce | Lumber Exchange Bldg. 1113-15-17 Second Ave, out @ defea WINNINGS AT RACES) BUTTER. | | FRANCISCO, M | Goop SUTTER 9§¢ pet |! leone ae the Gabene trae FRESH RANCH BOGS | Here are th ky ones who bave| <a 2 Doz. 456 ven ‘ ; — eet TEA RETAILED AT WHOLE |nings, $17.30; ©. C MeCafte \LE PRICES. $12,500; H $8.85; J. 0 we Vv WwW. & et ; 4 1 A. Dev 612 Cy My lowa Butter 8 Fountain, $6.378; BJ. Bald HE ENTIRE STOCK OF BURT & PACKARD “KOR- ‘Areade Dulianl 5 os 1 } | FREE TICKETS | — wits oatt ping the m.. a| ~~ om — om — Pattico, Ete. the 2, of | NOVELTY CLOAK AND « Mark 0 First A os MFG. CO. ' e of the ey BURROJAP PATENT, CORDOVAN, CALF AN bf Lgl : ne 7 vic! ID, IN LACE, BUTTON AND CONGRESS. $4.00. Our | Fact price $3.50. Our PTICE 2+ ceeee evee woves 3.25 $2.85 oy RAYMOND & HOYT 916 First Ave. For Tomorrow, Wednesday, Bargain SIDA WATER 3 OELICIOUS © for years. filled tooth namel and 08 ay meet canstet) either can the Pat] f the tooth be ae RUBBER BOOTS. ONED CLOTHING THE RUBBER STORE, 114 First Ave. “Everything In Rubber ration takes: e fit or ne DF. guns. th natural Our Optical De- partment = iv th Adams Tea & Coffee Co. 1535 Second ave. cor UNION BAKERY AND CAFE 1413 SECOND AVENUE. GERVE FINE ¢ AND CAKES. SUTER, The Jeweler& Optician 18-715 First Ave Pine st wr OHIO DENTAL PARLORS 74 Pike St. 1490 Third Ave 30 at! an 1 SRTLET TES JSRETEF Sse. tt e y @ tt a o #

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