The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 24, 1906, Page 2

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th + | THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1906 THE GTORE THAT SERVES YOU Best | | Matnken, Morgan and @human | | Thareday, 7:80 p. me~Vogel and COMPANY GARVEY BUCHANAN { Warren, Morgan and Shuman ine Rie: aaa, Radl Thursday, 9 p. m.-Pampuaeh and t R Koeh herre and Jenkin | Friday, 280 p. mo—Davis, and Mahnken, Pampuach and Koeh. } Thursday, & p. m-—Morgan and BY JAS. J. CORBETT receipte nearly $4,000. } q Shuman herver end Jenkins | Prine fighters never amount to; Poor old Von Der Abe, how Itif itis b up ‘ boo show window ong Thurada 4 m Warren and much on the baseball diamond, but | must ha hurt him ¢t ep thet * @ Vogel, Tletge and Pawlasek they have p n wonderful cards at | much go to one man when he had ‘ie t ite . AOR em ee ek ke tw [Il Tvwory ’ poe oe ania =: neg TWO BOLD WEDNESDAY BARGAING e AGNEW FAVORS THE RENEWAL « MIXED SPORTS |" Ee ic stadt clases oe tan Oe — - Meer" nf ' ae we e ; me of a evcord for an appeara OF THE OLO PACIFIC COAST] eee eee eH ey (IN ise baseball better n Silk Sale Extraordinary LEAGUE AND HAS A NEW ATHIONS, A iThe opening} than any other sport that I ha on wi ~ = | 19 to 27-in. SILKS ceremonts the Chympte games| ever se and next to fehtin 1 Pa finn ern CIRCUIT IN MIND, Commenced peaterday, Phe bane] given more time to it. If 1 in| years ago. Jeff much ¢ tadium wckod The royal | of « eame, And luck ‘was with | perte " mond and whe Jim Agnow ts still in Portland] meant pene areas pate ore During the palmy da manager ¢ two teams th , with Judge Met of the Port-| The y eenten we 4 by King » Milwaukee 1 1\ were to play that hia work wo land club, awaiting some word from | ion ah teen & poo h the elty of hop e-| have to be ‘ > 18 OW the southern managers, No word | Geass. King Béwerd and Os of my «reat friendship for | the bases } hae been received and the northern 1Olgn followed. ‘The games be boys and the management of the! J “ 1 1 ‘ magnates are unable to do anything | with aymnastic displaye and | Brewery team, con to dom a} until almost LACE CURTAINS, 39¢ EACH ’ definite } tests, No Americans competed | and play t of a real cham-| He appeared on the f | MeCrogdie has received word from | plonship game much the same as the reguls ; hie players that they hav left for \ MIQW YORK, April 241n the I will never forget (hat afternoon. | cator man and at once esta Los Angeles. Agnew has ordered | play-off, second prite in the world's| In all the days of my ring career [| himself behind first q Russ Hall to with Cal Bwing billiard = tourr never did anything that caused remained thro or! at Oakland. Unott! be fe heard from t}so much pleasure, | came to the! part of the game | Agnew will not take any important night def ) Behaefor by al bat in the ninth inning and after| It is claimed that Jeff never spoke step affecting the Pacific Coast score of |the Brewers’ opponents had all but |a dozen words during the entire con- | league. If a new league fa formed} {finished the game etorious, I bit | test, and the only w he fans in Ready-to-Wear Dept. ; it wil! emd Seattle, Portland Tho Seattle High school base! 4 drive and turned the | the stand knew what he had decid ' Tacoma, Spokane, Butte and Van ball m will play the Tacoma] table » players afterward said | od was from the action of the play-|[915.00 Jacket and Pony Suits a couver High next Saturday afternoon at|that it was one of the remarka rs oa $10.00 " ve f Sunday baseball is under the ban | | Tacoma, Yesterday the locals turn-| thing» that happened during the| For standing one hou u Mant at but Jim Agnew } od out for the first time since the| championship season, The Milwau-| minutes Jeffries recet # ino dark ¢ thinks ¢ an easy mat-| oe eer Jtrtp eant of ¢ mountains, They| kee fans still tnsiet that if | had| This probably w b : Ae be : } tee to trans Sunday games to} will work hard for the remainder | turned my to baseball in-| of easy money ¢ $15.00 s1000)\ 3, te j i of the week to insure their belng| stead of fighting, | would have had| for working @ single turn - 7 / } wert the Coast} 1 Seattle bas an un-| more of the world’s goods After that game was over Jeffries | $7.50 Walking Gkirt at $3.9 é ; rmined to con-| | of victories over th head @ carriage on the} 7 ‘ P hinks that the! | and propose to main] But it waa Je viltvan that nds and he and was! ‘ ical league, and} made a record Jiamond that | driven off the fleld be © fan ’ ns who believe) | oui stands, & an received t realized what had happened the same | | | largest sum ever paid an individual Terry McGovern is one of the b hy | | \for one ga baseball players that ever gained Beattie is to have the beat horse tt was in the early ‘80s that Mr.| prominence in the ring. To racing on the coast. Many of the uiltvan establinbed bie high salary | day Terry would sooner play 4 ga monnine SPECIAL 1 Ban Francisco stable will be ship | mark, He was engaged to pitch part |of ball than win a title, as far as} From @ to 10 ALM ‘ ped here and of a game for the old St. Louis! the real pleasure goes 1 the season earlier t Browns, At first he was offered| Big fighters, as a rule, are not eh Most he vc keoys, j x0 guarantee for a single ap eball players, although It je gen~| ' the exception of a few who ss | ance, but he refused and insisted on | erally admitted that in the diamond | “BUSIEST” BASEMENT gone es will have mounts In Se . & percentage ame they have nerally sponk~|i i ttle this | Sullivan worked four innings and oe been more successful than in|f %° CUPS AND SAUCERS Re j received as his share of the gate football CLEAN-UP ..\% A ow atylen ‘ Before Battleship ot the ¥ 08.6 —_ — ———|] sare or ©, “come 1 r severdh annual « FINE CHINA ® “en, / Is Dismantled nt the ‘rand \omortom aati 150 men and boys will Peay mB poate ay The exhibitions 'w ‘ re te dis . ? every class of phyttica yards, at I es ee | training in vogue at the YMG. Af SUIS se It. The bagi cos ‘ Charies A and will include dumb-Setl © and | bamte, cr ° : .S | OHN McQRAW and its, heavy apparatis work (Ebre. Boats leave'r six t j Cc mishvey tembling and pyramid building Gey. Round tri; . o Suir sien hewn ond — @ A special feature of (hie year's | . , [performance will be a jlujitea’ ex atid ‘hil ob speile son the baseba t ageressive bunch of players. The! brnition Prof. Kona ‘bné“ hie ’ I ie are John McGraw, of the New nen are taught to fight for every | Dupiia | et % and tena " Nationals; Clark Gristin, af the nt im the game-—nothing e- | "Ritie Winsor, Pat Beott aad Pret $1.50 richly de ° “ mbre | Haviland & Cute F ak on ecmgpes vt Bg looked that may bring A. W. Lee, who make up Prof oraied fine | chan-up price, | Stove | and | White, Specials oc the Purg Nate: a trae” A Wh Mie wig make we Pro ee ie | Sota” mado | is tp 2 Red Room Suites jane : hwy key, Of the CRi-!eaid for the three other tonme. some creations that are hazard a8] . 36 Bed Room Sui ie =. ateane. In the development of players h. tt eae is See Reem Seiten 7 woh of these managers bas | these managers stand in the fore The g no sale lasts only six days more j bis own peculiar style of training! most rank. Fach in a fine judge of B . mn Pr | Bas his players, yet the methods of each a player ability and understands sargains extraordinary are olferec : exombles the system the art of bringing out the strong The House of Quality” offers this week the greatest GARVEY-BUCHANAN co Rug Specials thoes '¢ they atl points and correcting the weak ones piano values ever presented to the Seattle publi . work practically along the same! Recognizing merit in young play Lumber Exchange Bidg. | line | There is ne lagging by the men 1113-15-17 Second Ave, $95.00 Sxt2 Axminster Re ping lt to the potent of the strong features Save Money Now $28.00 9312 Brussels Rox who play under their man sent fe he me 7 s} ie aeaine diah oe Poe agate uF Of the men Call at once and see the display. If you expect to buy a + 1 i oxi? Re — aghond ne Ne own in the ac $12.00 all wool 9xi2 Rugs }York team i net, care » within the next six months it will pay you to inves a goods. @ne-half on th » ea payment eee * _/SIDELIGHTS ON |2""ss%'snarsn™ 1 Hesatltel Highirade Gagnce Plena, ....... Spread the World’s Table from %5* op You seve over } i { ly) 1 New Upright Piene along every line of longitude from North to South; every parallel of latitude from East to West; pile thereon the foods of every clime and WELL KNOWN WDAY'S RAGES to See > 100, Baleshed Fine Halr Mattresses $30.00 long whi ted hal Mattrems. © SIX DAYS ONLY IT WILL PAY YOU TO ACT AT ONCE me. 0:60 sp 1% m., sctting—Ie vse gril Site ba ans ties winais ae barracament 110. Los Anavdeno 398 “THE HOUSE OF QUALITY.” $20.00 Hair Maottrrsnes.. |The ther Cy Youngs, but he | Mamie Blgve 101. Time, 2:11 eae Gena ces | ema, a ALLEN & GILBERT-RAMAKER (0 } the ' birthmark | k°otlemon riders--Tristian Shandy é | SEE Us FOR BARGAINS that enti o money in| il. Arabo 154, Dawe 1. Theme. ; nee a We have the goods and we can | the will ‘9 : f a ‘ 1406 Second Avenue, Seattle gave you big money en your pur- wa U i h race, 1 m.. Country Han ‘ ‘ ti Bt | chases. Remember the name §/> ap—Logiatetia 100. Jack Young PIANOS FOR RENT PIANOS TUNED. and piace which wes so long ago tha’ 100, La Pucelia 97, T “ iscul mer ~ wan renee not ee 4 r we Ethan DABNEY & WOODHOUSE ary. In his home at Peoil, O.,| 112 harp 116, Black Locke he is known as the champion ies wad Complete Housefurnishers and Bole Agents for the Charter Oak Ranges. 418 PIKE STREET. Phones Main 3998; ince the Gaye of Abraha Sixth race. 5-4 m. purse—Dateh In codfieh Boston he rare | '@2¢ 129, Haughty #4, Burteigh 114 Time, 1.02% RESULTS AT LEXINGTON, K¥ First race, 5% fariongs, purse Angler 111, Dr. Wang 166, Chas Hastman 164, Time, 1:07 3-4 Second race, 4 m., puree Igo Treen 118, Chas. Gilbert 106, Belaay 11d, Time, 0:49% | Third race, % m., selling—Dad ey %. Rulloba 97 Resseem 104 Time, 1:15. ¥ th race, 1 m will surpass them all in the elements which make a perfect world-food, ¢ In a dust tight, moisture proof package. Misses’ Shoes 2? Dongola Kid Lace Shoes, B ut, patent tip, splendid s 3096 Ind. phone to Main 3375. J. ARONSON 404-106 First Ave. S. WINES LIQUORS TOBACCO NATIONAL BISCUIT. COMPANY made to wear and look ened, purse—Kargut 2, Orline 107, Tarp 107. Time, Malta ramid team, which wif pe 104.) at the ¥. M. C. A. exhibit | Grand tomorrow night Rice} From top to bottom e Winsor, Prof. A RAYMOND & HOYT 405 Pike Street lc stage never cure ai a Wg PERMANENTLY CURED | prices BETTER \ MONTH KAM NATO ties are located the © mbia Valle bet w tate of Washingtoe and ee lally adapted t aising alfaifa - pot . vegetables, fruit of all rries, grapes and figs They pro ‘ ad ne, Independent SiR nari plonship wei , : " : MEOW are now a ! and lands with perpetual wa WHISKY Se eS 250 PER LB : cohaeeticty oke == t ‘ « f . -" ‘and THE NEW TOW ALIA les in the center of i, t DO You KNOW | aldol we Tacoman orackn will boot o'in | FRESH RANCH EGGS snd'the'O-R Neal ce Tring nha ' SS ~ Saeene” dee ar ’ a 206 PER DOL oSNDA WATER “ : oa : Wterature, call on or adérese than other brand | 104-106 First Ave. S. Mahahen, Tistge and Powtasch. | lOWA BUTTER STORE Saale Wass eguet nek ee of he Phones: 5 Ma ‘ inesda eel and label if you expect to get the ene sependent 1761. erem, Gebetver Aad Jentina, 1811 Second Ave Led COLUMBIA CANAL COMPANY é Free Delivery. Pa Pa iF " Arcade Rutlding De Marion Bidg SEATTLE, WASH Mall Orders Promptly Filled.

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