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° = WORK Is FINISHED GAME WARDENS FORM ORGANIZATION AND LAUNCH SYSTE. MATIC CAMPAIGN AGAINST LAW BREAKERS—beeR | HOUNDS AND BOYS WITH 22.CALIBER RIFLES UNDER THE Ban a wardens from 19 counties; ot ate, In convention assem. | +d | fed the death knell of} deet jing yesterday afternoon. | Una * condemniation of the| ert al aughter of deer hounded by dos ulted when the # was brought up for conaideratios Every game warden to a man told | of the evile and uneportamaniike phases of deer-hounding. and they 1a sly recommended to the mittee to use every endeay Ke the passag law pre ng the slaughte deer by such barbarous methods Bounty on Cougars. Another plan urged by the war as was the placing of sufficient | bounty on cougars and wolves to make !t worth the time of a few men to wipe out the large number BIG MEET TONIGHT | Everything ts In readiness for the| last Indoor meet of the m at the “U.” armory tonight. Entries from the Seattle Athletic club, Y. M. C A."s, of Tacoma, § je and Everett Will develop some interesting events and many close finishes are pre dicted *U.” athletes will try jesperately | to wipe out the defeat administered | by the SA at the recent meet Coach Cutter may spring a few sur prises and the meet promises to be a hammer, NOVEL ADDRESS Dr. G. EB Vincent, of the Uni Versity of Chicago, delivered a novel address to the students of the high school yesterday on the theme, “The difference between a sportaman and eportaman cares more for the man-| sity has abolished football for five} Burns expects to put on at least ner in which he wins, than for the vietory itself. The sport wins by fair means or foul. He asserted that | RO sportsman ever plays to the} Grandstand. That the game of life should be played with true sports- manship was the essence of Dr. Vin cont’s argumen' | deesiniifiinci W. B. HUTCHISON CO. Ts $15.) In our side windows we are put- ting out a very strong s«pectal. 4 Vine of $15 sults conwisting of singte and doudle-breasteds, in tweeds, | cheviotx and Scotches, in the new ray. Many Kensingtons an | them od For Sale Furniture Of Six Rooms All nice and clean goods. Rent of house is very low. Close in. Apply to DABNEY & WOODHOUSE Complete Housefurn’ 4 sole agents for the Charter Oak Range. 418 PIKE STREET. Phones, Main 3998; Ind. 2096. ber has been changed f Pink 1751 to Main 337 J. ARONSON 104-106 First Ave. S, $1.00 PER FULL QUART BOTTLE ¥OR Belmont Whisky QUARTS FOR $5.06 “e High Gra 104-106 First Ave, $. Phones: Sunset Main 3375; to dependent 1761. Free Delivery. Mall Ordara Pramntiv Willed of comyars and wolves which make deep tnroads upon herds and does and fawna. The habitual game hog and game Violator waa bitterly by many of the war 4, Unanimous | sentiment was in favor of the cumu lative sentence law. Ifa game hog or game law violator persiats in m anors he should be fined heavily for cach and every bird, and not tried for an ilegal bag It developed from the din 8 that boys under 16 years of age roaming at large w al rifles, we violations guardian. FRESHMEN BARRED AMHERST, Mareh 21.—Members ot the college faculty have an od a new rule governing ath No freshmen wil Howed epresent the college im any branch of athletics ATHLETES IN NEW YORK | STATEN ISLAND, N. J, March 23-J. H. Sedgwick and Charice Zeno, the San Francisco athletes who have entered for the Olympian | | games, arrived this morning vial c week FOOT BALL ABOLISHED 0, March 23.—The board of Northwestern univer ». They will go to Greece this years. —o-— List it with List, Mutual Life bits on search. spring is On the Square Opposite the Totem Pole THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 43, 1908. se mem Ja 115-foot pole H night sbinned daring fout young man took £ his handa, but he ner of his class, « mores are regard The freshies ra Thursday, and would not eome et Hneman make bim His hips and « moat interesting characters in the professional has never bee Matic game, He in the allent knocked out and has lost but Gree of the ring. His right name ts Noah Brusso and he comes from [Tm bh Canadian parentage * ge probably many who! tte won over Sullivan fn Tacoma Th | win | Burns in ¢ | weight cham at the pretensions Of and also ra himeetf the heavy but there were » thought that he ihadn't even an outside chance af heating the Loulaville boy when the match Was made | A wonderfol change has taken piace in Burns in the last stx/ Schreck two yeare Laces, of t Tmet with urns ts @ Moat jemanty chap. He ts quiet and | Amt ll wan dec ng to @ degree and never tals nleas he tx foreed to is saying also many Helena, Tx bad habits y for a rainy s hopes Jack O'Brien wl! be fore the battle with Mart was with He tw one of the beet lactosse Jack “Twin” Sullivan, who defeated | piayers in the world and can get jhim tn 20 rounds of fast fighting » any team any time for the | Burns made 168 pounds at 3 o'clock wary. jos the day of his battle and the/ | weight weakened him to such an ex the Boston man he was a fool to make welcht for! ie came to the concinion chat! 100, 500 Ibs. Coal) . A COLD DAY anyone as be haa been cr owing One h Sared thousand pounds of * will be | heavier and stronger in the i }eoal, either Renton or Carbonado. | ; = bia out months and now weighs will be given away by the Century! ona os odie at hie best. This wae his| Furniture Co. to the flest 160 per weight when he beat Hart leone tying renges before April 1./ Daring the next few mor A balf ten will > with each range. | Although thia nat the compass | pu Vaseline, 1 pounds and. when he next enters | com rable money, they believe @ | Giyce . the ring, he will weigh in the neigh-|will pay in an advertising way | witch Masel, & i. | borhood of 19 pounds. Ho is short | Otherwise they could not affold te! pure Carboltc A and stocky and his weight is evenly | make such an offer ep! 26. Mighty Swell WORD to the man who has been paying twice this price for his clothes We will sell you a suit for $15.00 that hasall the char- acteristics of a much higher priced garment. We will sell you a suit that in fit, style, quality and detail is in every way equal to those for which other stores regularly de- mand $20.00 and $25.00. We will show you, a larger, finer and more beautiful ‘line of pat- terns than you will seg, in a day’ Our garments are built by the clevefgst tailors-- under our personal supervision and every detail that can pos- sibly improve them is embodied. The complete showing for now ready, awaiting your inspection. On the Square Le the otem Pole ———-615-617 First Ave.~ ead around the campu tne te A & mane he prices: Whit hate of Roda i-l®. aprinkle top ans. ib, cane, Ihe; p ¢ bottles, 16 4, §-ounce botties campus, William Godfrey, ‘09, up the y + |. SPOKANE Mareh 23 and it was decided to bh cities decided pokane and Grays Harbor Hotse and | jupoh absolutely are Butte | Vancouver, Bellingham Walla Walla will be visited by an} montha. The last fight he had be poe cde | official smittee to sscertain| : ‘ Bie nest opponent which city offers the best baseball possibilities, More than $2,000 per month for each team will be neces TOMMY BURNS: SILENT MAN GODFREY 5 | roa ue Heng ut ity To take the freshman banner unive pole, The » hours, The the skin off covered the ban A now the ee pho- | dead | banner on An expe ‘ 1 ntoere decisions, one each to Mike Bebreok, iSIX- TEAM LEAGUE. rong a te %4 Cotton Hose, Ladiew Kid Curlers he Jack O'Tirten and Twin Jack Bat | e id . 19@ $1.15 Tattoo Alarm « k Prenid: thwestern e rectors day om wx tnt tha be mas an easy mart er GIVING Away IT WILL BE bargains pany MUBIC BY SECOND REG READ THE AD THE AFTER gyp IMENT BAND 7:30 TO 10 P PER PEC CIAL, |that of Sailor Sharkey, but inniik| | | the w, he ta not muscle urns has been fighting tittle late tath aon bes WALLA WALLA en Htrolt that he first came into prom F inence. He had been fighting for i ly atmall puree ane ee sled | WALLA WALLA, March 23.—The AFTER SUPPER SPECIALS no particular attention un | Cg Bh gg cn Re nell ja boy a a AA gui mere ” erticles of in seration yes Placed on Sals at 6 P. M. | will regret that fight as long as he - oan " a . ann | tives, because it resulted fatally for ow gp ill apita} stogts $26,000 Ready-to- #199 sen's Shits 6 1 * it O'Grady. In the third round Buras) pens George O'Connor and Th Wear De 't i 7 the. F y 1 & landed a terrific punch on O'Grady's |p "Senuig The Walla, Walla. as p yard . ian ne nmnnnrnnnnnmnmnnmnvonnce, | jaw and O'Grady never recovered, Iciation Sak getiina- te: nba ey Apples for +. 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