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(AM ~~ THY dita TL STAP THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1906. JASEBALL ie FOOT BALL PLAYER jee TRE tore - 1y, where a ; from the finan ¢ hed IN THE ROLE OF CUPID se pense en é - ns | < . aying f 4 m | feCheaney has asked the y . ne. Gada tq thig RENTON BALL TOSSERS ORGANIZING FINE TEAM—BUSINESS ! tingt own ] | rt for™™ de of 4 ’ “ eotang Will te. COLLEGES ALSO GETTING INTO TH : i J | | from Henry Matthew MeChes- | . . wit on daya to th, < , THE GAME yi Mre, 1 P ney aiming desertion and nop f 4 her for the bay — s coms * y briot, Wrestlers are looking forward tg j « t the the international heavyweight wred 7 J! BE. Vines ball tossers are organia Pane are indignant at the bold 1900, haw been met f sSnde championship tourney, to be] ,2"° has be n the | Sr Tal or atioally and indications | farce perpetrated at San Frep a » Judy Montreal, Canada, April 16, | 7 xt Stat ri Ny five pri. ot little coal town willl and are urging Jim Agnew to f h ! tood ‘ cr an’ ena tear awe. |% n me to be 1 in| ¢ el ee eaten a ayteos g & Captain and Jidosing tactics of the . Bie been ft 1 be on hand to jtry to ha ‘ eventat p ee o will manage the Ren M u ' prey 1 for the rich 5 5 and the title of |" Al Tickenor has been . “ x heavywelght champion we ar and Dtck Harris ae an obt 1 f Over $2,500 1 be offered to the The Y v. ¢ planning a y. Captain Richmond | Welt vests al ‘ t eight successful contestant y for the girls of th that he i ready and anxious | ern Busine Mr, «ton bas the vine § thet he || Orwanization the form of a home “oY amateur team in the! Ue Busine for Low Ans M 1 Mra,| The man poe Paton _ ep sai erce land, where young a He has already received aj toboggan to the tune of § to Huntington have ¢ daughters | receive @ solid aliver belt in addl- |v oiey can spend vacations, or liv ‘ es has ge from the Bremerton Navy} ‘The winwers put up @ splendid “4 n to $600 prize money. George} Potien tan aoe ey i rely ‘ee Appoint, 4 re are the men WhO! game, having but one er Kennedy, manager of the Canadian hoes at © - Soldiery s s for Renton this sea <4 said the bettie oA se debate between Mr. Hull et on porting rhe f ae oth h pon: catcher, A. Burke; pitcher, L.| Ditehere held the batting down The 6 Nes ene ae je Paving , er mills at I r the ragged Melding of the 8 B. ¢ itualiet, and R tor that he will exper | thr t mi Bkelwman; short stan D. Williams - . . t 1 wreatiers competing. Namos pany own without ‘ Ho Te t on ee ante oy Tere . at Bitel ha re iat has - tp >i tights measurements, ete at | 2 tat y pot hg © cart In white ty Jo ues; Sra base, anhimer) left : e Bitel hall tonight postpon- | weights, measurements, ' on make nts fila. L. Pratt: center field. A. Tick Me with eapta drannetre M Ore doun Weerover| ed until tomorrow night be tn his hands by April a the Btowert inland » re an Jean y 8 to ave wep : enor; right field, J, Tonkins L base balt ¢ . ——- atth ; ecunt ' Russ Hall was instructed by wire! by a Ho ke gg hme pn quarries om Wolds taland. The ts bor ‘day Hay, ie to pay ho attention to the deciston| a ntar performer of last ar’a toa LINCOLN, Neb, March 22-—-A ro-fabove him, and Westover frankly tees ares RL. Hu 1M. Har-| Twenty-nine million on Of the apectal meeting which award. | and deserved the bh Por the/@ance im real life culminated in] telly what transpired rison, J, B. Riley and P. H. Casey almon fry are to be tumeg om o @4 Mohler to the Seals, Manager| past two seasons he has been cap-|ttneotn tn the marriage of Miss] “f guess Cupid was tnto the deal,” s | from the government hatehary ge Mamas euek & Wire Ot the Same teme| tain of the basketball team |Jeannette M. Orr, of Denver, and| sald Westover, “for all that Rich Fruit Inspector Hopkins has re-| ake next week, to President Bert, of the Pacific) Manager Moon ha 1 |John Westover, a mechanical engi-|ardson said, tn spite of bis maduess ported to the board of public wor ‘anford and Samual tm § Coast league, protesting againet the| that the first game of the seasa er of this city, formerly football] promises to turn into fact, Richard that many shade and fruit trees in 1 the ens of Aubury “award” and calling for a decision! wil! be played here with Everett/captain at the University of Ne-| son pletured @ cosy cottage. In it y 4 with “cottony | last night up z Dased on facta, not prejudice. high sche Apri jbraska, and subsequently assistant | was a Sreplace ated in the raom eneens amends spraying at) roads. . ach | was the head of the house and bis} gi. w ahi acim | to local tun fetiowern. rent will Dr. A. J. Chambers, of . In hie capa as asnistant coach,| wife, Then he said that Misa Orr nce W. R. Dall J : arnt cues & Dart ons to snack Salm he The Pacific aainzerine company | 222, msi application te a & DEMAREST SECOND | Westover went with the Nebraska] and I were the pair fates have been ana > DFCOXK | taces tho Brooklynite. Pitagerald sis city eal the ates en franchise to operate, 72 | }team tn October, 1904, to Boul Well, to make a long story short, | into Ballard with the fighting game | eee ie ete best mam fn} re Meets seagey Te» gas plant in Vancouver, 10 CHICAGO, March ' Pe- Colo, to witness the annual grid-| I returned to Lincoln with Richard: | they have decided to build an country. He fought Jimmy Britt r t a9 Wieck “hechen” Const Joweph Weber, a well-to-do Gen pt: marest won second place | ‘ a Clash between the ur sities} son after he was strong enough to Rare tP at Beach, ne te © at an 908 and bas Gone| oenece in 8 =e “) men, whose bome ts ip ‘Mo, he js or balara ship t - phitheator at Pleasant Beach, near! to « standatil! fn 1908 and has done] company in Spokane | been in Bellin 107 rpg pene pele tower i 08 ¢ ado and Nebraska | leave, | wrote Miss Orr, telling) por: Hiakeley. If the plans of Mr.| well against such men as Joe Gana, ged et ~ elty for ne 4 fen a 2 bers by of the Nebraska boys, named | of our safe arrival at Ldncoln. Bh) Dalley do not fail he will present! Willie Lewis, Eddie Hanlon and| ‘The Knights of Columbus and the| (470 Murin® 'o lecale tl ‘ md ¢ 300 i y wae tet ichardson, collapsed mentally after) answered my {¢ and We 8008) some bouts that will be of a sizzling | Jimmie Gardiner Idiers from Fort Lawton spent a| ""' “ ed to be here, sie be « the mut. Demarest’s high game and wes taken to « hotel | plunged into ¢ corresponds | order Datley states (hat Alex Oreggatns| pleasant © ig at Elke hall tant | 2% 3 clreumetapeen Ay. ee wes bf nd Peaesabeen’s © Richardson's tines soon became! ence He announces that he has signed | haw written to arrange @ go between | night, « program being ; avpeals for ald he sent gn : jacute and it was decided to keep b m| “However, 1 noticed that when! wile Pitagerald, of | and| Diek Hf and Jimmie Britt or| rendered C ctine neat “Nor BE 5 NEWSPAPERMAN WHO jin Denver for a time, Westover) Miss Orr and I clasped handé’ in] jerry Krant, the eattle box Aurelio Herrera. It ts the intention ars carly $500, Now te iy sgreeing to remain with him Denve hat #h wore a amend | for 4 20-round go, to be 1 off! of the management to hold contests John F. Croker, president of the pike g o° (he Money was ob. a LOS ANGELES, March 24.—Bat WILL BE AN UMPIRE ! e, Miss Orr, was] ring om her left hand, and beliewed| aorii g Both lade are well known | monthly. Ro of commerce, a ar eter and wil ep. ting Nelson and Aurelia Herrera rt times Richardson! that | was too late to take pareda |? rty last night for a to bave him WroMght te fap have sigued articles for a 2)-round . ~ bee oy bs ry + we a _ sory pletured by Richards abort ‘ He | y ply interested | °°" tev ~ ured ‘that F be bet a Peaiiio Athletic p him to bis cot, At othe trentioned the ring offelf’td n civic and national improvements r Sires eet a hi tial eres esl SUBURBAN NEWS NOTES |". 0 0. Reet mag @ $20,000 purse. Manager McCa jeovted by tle imag he next dwy’s for $110,000. | adkeane then aan Uetion et ae tw on tepight agreed to guar the big be he wedding an Seatt tor | to t Geet and the fight la now acsured In one of the tell t we talked ‘ tP{ the paper that was peased around Gadeki left Seattle yenterday ! members into the Ballard walon ——— _— jealled his nurse and wat his} abou t there and What! survey . ' pointed George W. Brande- —— ae aide bade the pat ’ a two ¢ > na | ‘ t . k H . . ’ | secretar THE STORE THAT 6ERVES YOU BEST—GARVEY- BUCHANAN the ow | , at cor mee nizing the road from & COMPANY ttle to ma. SUNNYDALE, March 22% Mr. &. | lCarr has sold hig interest in the ' nN PON March ff ree! ’ ii to @ Melntyre. 1 aar estate dealer of . the Atlantic coast with) 4nml,an It laborer, brought suit! sewn Beads Everio against Charles Whitcomb for $9 m club] Which be claims t# due him from The firet time ma FP fusitiade of came The Frog Hollow Lyce pired a base ball gar the ‘ awhmane ave 6 « at the Riverton| Whitcomb, but on account of not} *. City,” said Charley ett, the} were shooting at the t They | halt March 3¢ [having any witnesses to apeak in| | Oli-time catcher, the other day, must haye hit it a dosen times! ~ [his behalf the de was In favor | | "Re was ab am badly scared as | The er wea torn off the ball by| SOUTH PARK, Ms of the defendant, ‘The case was! Wearyjng of the feverish life of!— man possibly could be. , shote a Lillie managed to} * h Park fire depart before Justice of the Peace George! & hewspaperman, William GO. Evans | co Nagel, of Foster -- ~ - : ° from Baltimore and hin a] h the * He claimed an) ® dance | will seek a season's rest and recrea-|of the west was a sparsely » the catch, but uate fer te mor The Foster Imp: Parle . § Cotton Vo } tion as an umpire tn the American | country, overrun by bands of and the game broke wp in| chemical wagon which the boys of| hold its next meeting at the Foster 8c Parlor Brooms ........ 1%¢@ | Cotton Voiles, a ya league. Mr, Evans has been em- endeccomt emf cya cm cm ex Pl ne fire departinent will buy With} school house next Saturday night,|— $1.00 Guaranteed Alarm Clock.. | Cotton Challies, | ployed on & newspaper in Youngs hunting indians. cowt sntinued Bennett, “the{ thelr own money. The cher when the question of a freight shed Aiaskbde dunaasioule +++ §0@ | Cotton town. Cite, _ ein that he was radoes and train robbers} filled Beaten upon auch | aon is a 60-gallon wagon, similar} at Foster will be brought up. $1.60 dozen Rogers Teaspoons, ar oe ful writer and can call balis and /|l*emue that season and the pata ake an early trate for Fae ’ Hel cont $540. SOUTN PAE. ed SS 4 ree cee ocr ort. strikes with @ trenchant voice that|Was known as the Cowboys On| | - va of the fire departinent of South |— G0c 3-pt. Brown Kuglish Teapot | 38-In. Wool Mobalr, aya. 1 OWN, March tt last ark have just finished the fire une which they built for the new ar » 13¢ sounds like « town running to a/ the train to Kansas City the veys| j a was held at whieh | t senate. }@ night are of equal length, and | * state. Ni * in replying to the plese of the’), o. are now on the half year * * ico way they have of ring! salsa Ris Canned Halibut, at 1 can..10¢ Women's Sleeveless bie Gaseine Soap, a cake.........5¢ § Wb... 15@ | W DABNEY & WOODHOUSE | 55° 10 SOME cue mewind then’ pater Champion A. L. A. Himmetwrignt |" 1 stopped at the Complete Housefurnishers and 9 changed from the revolver to the POW at Fourth and representatives of organized labor yesterday President Roosevelt sald that the eight-hoor law is tmpra/ when the day ts longer. a fire. He ts 23 years old and his! beeen kidding MeKean abou oh a . 2 oll 20. o e All nice and Jf =0tring weight is 180 pounds ywhoyn, ; r fan American club was formed.| engine, and say that they will be $2.00 roll 20-4n. Poultry Netting |... sess ase tic dete Be ready to throw your hands| Fifty citiseng signed their 5 jotly tm It” when the engine ar- Adalat <x c up at any moment 4 one of | Fives. 20c Steel Pruning Shears.. pa oad clean goods. Rent BIG BILL SIGNS |tne p poe . * players, ‘for those cowboys are| ————EEEE | 1.00 Tree Pruners ........ 28-in. Moreen, s 74 ns a sanguroes fesiows. There as ance] WASHINGTON, D.0 es wit nade ee aes | oe Ome of house is very shoot you as look at you it , . \ielahahaleiahaialelaisiaiahal ¢ Steel Biade Hoe ...... 13¢ | %-in. Crepe de Chine, a 7 GOe ; PORTLAND, March aS Beg hp #1] Ge Shelf Paper seeeed 1-Be@ | 4-in, Wool-filied Serge, Meus low. Close in. — een ae m pitcher who | dieator out’ of the umpire's hand| NEWS NOTES i ae = Pan ¥ |] S00 Self-wringing Mops ...29¢ | vs Apply to |malary, hag gladdened the heart of ve a gy st us @ evening, after a long period of & | 35¢ Decorated Plates Oxtord ‘Grey Bulting, ard 19¢ pply Manager McCreadie by signing wp. & dry, cold weather, was the first #/f 250 Mixing Bowls .... 46-in. Novelty Worsteds, a yan Big BUrs" action will greatly | Wilford B ee rod ge 4 | sign of the equinox, Yester- # Se Glazed Jardinieres ....7§@ | --scecsee sevens me | atrengthen the Webfooters’ pitching firmed as governor of iaska by i@ day was the day when day and ‘ $1.50 T-plece Salad Bet ....9Me@ | China and Jap. Wash Silk, 0 yt * * * * eee eee Fresh-made Taffy, men's White Vests Pure fem bb} plied to the Panama/ sole agents for the Charter Oak [pistol tonight and made the heard © let of cheotine in the 86 ee ims B-Ib. pall Lard ....cs.06 Be | Children’s Hose . Range. | scores. of the day. His b anal pasa sna Secretary Bonaparte ts urging th ATER NOTICE Bottle Assorted Pickles ......§@ | Women's Hose, Lace a ah aes j were 94 and ~~ pretty soon I ara ao bell b 4 establishment of another drydock = W Our Boat Coffee, blended, Ib. 20@ | Corset Cover ., : coming Gown the hall with the 1 the Puget Sound savy yard Seeded Haisins, a pkg. .....7@ | Night Robe ... Darrington, Wash., ts to have a | service hereafter * |TO CONSUMERS IN DISTRICT Cleaned Currants, a pkg.... Be | Muslin Drawers elinking in a pitcher of water, ¢ of 2.28 UNIFORMS 2 boy was tn a hurry and he rang| WHAT BRATEN EXPECTED Ta City Treasurer George F. Russelt| NO. % Happy Day Soap, 10 bars for Kimono Handkerehiefa s+ soremsi Gines tn succesnion SEE appeared at his office yesterday for} Water rent due tn March for Janu | IP seceeeees seeeceeeeeeees 2he | Bone Colter Buttons, a don "Tt playe the | Piper & Taft. the popular sporting park they used ¢ ve in the rtayed for goods store, 1024-26 Second ave., are|in the ground at Independence ana] i" knese selling fine baseball uniforms for! Agnes,’ said another i was) Onto the from $2 up. They also have in a! playing rt t, when a high| Pretty low beb | full spring line of baseball and other| fy was # Lille was | beld hie indicator loutdoor athletic goods. ce I fingers, so that It Widest ponsibie e roe for the firet time since | ary, February, March, April and talted last Monday, the | May, if not pald by March 31, be | st him hav-| comes delinquent. Dtstrict includes t all the city north of Galer street. / Metered water rates due from firet | » twentieth of month, becomes di * linquent on twentieth Evaporated Apples, a b....10¢@ | Boston Garters, a palr sss] 1c Popular Song Book le Wizard Cuff nen Ge White 6-in. Envelopes ....2@ | Eton Sult be Penholder .. ...., «-. 1-2e | Covert Coa Se Box Paper and Envelopes..2¢@ | Taffeta Petticoat Ge Needle Books ........2 1-2e | Chil Ja whe he wae t jhusrantine 0 Notice—-Sunset telephone num- ber has ben changed from Pink 1761 to Main 3375. t ng to get under the ball, wh ‘en's Coat .. 2 | oon ickle Bate ne... 24 | 45-inch Mixture Coat . 04-506 First — S. i fant It Pa S to Bu ( d m onenr ele el ‘ 2 lionel Aprons ..... : = = ‘ game ( yy ) jc box Invisible Hair Sateen Petticoat Every woman knows that a y y y fh tester Ooroes, 0 78: «+.B "Core Alaska Clothes polished table collects so much ALL DAY On tule Tree So WILLIE WON'T |]. T d dust na day that she can write not rey, emcee you can for a suit of tt Is erak Sines tbs tic gh Yakima he Solicited The same thing happens toa Ge cgay og ‘ : ‘ : x Mail Orders Filled Same Day Received by Expert Buyers soda cracker exposed to the air SUITS —— mast Axo runner wines Bl —sufficient reason for buying = Eni $ 10 to $35 i! Sandee yee ig some Uneeda Biscuit the only RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR aso Pc sree ert TOPCOATS soda cracker. Perfectly pro- tected in a dust tight, moisture proof package. ARB RIGHT. | baseador to Japan ever ap the first displomatic ative of Rusia to Japan tbreak of the war, ac y bie wife and attend day for Japan on the fn K wea The ambassador | we former y Ruselan minister te 4 His wife was formerly | Mint Beale, daughter of the late Gen. | |} Kdward Beal at one time United ates minister to Austria | ae 751. | ae oe | rnb ig Re | If you want good photog | cheap, get Pinney’s Panels for Mais Orders Promptiy Filled. per dozen. 106 Columbia St $12.50 to $35 J. Redelsheimer & Co. 800-604 First Avenue, Cor. | Strongest Overcoat House in Columbia Street the State 104-106 First Ave. 5. Phones: Sunset Main 3375; In- MATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY I(GARVey: Bu (HAYAY] a PAN) 4

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