The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 16, 1906, Page 2

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AGNEW FAILED) MARVEL WITH TENAIS 10 OO TRICK LOCAL MAGNATE WAS UNABLE | TO GET AWAY WITH THE) NORTHWESTERN IDEA | BON MAY 8E BEGUN ANEW | | Well, tt's al over at Whe affairs of tho ( Ww | been gathered togeth and unless | Jim Agnew has something very neat! wp his sleeve all his conversation about bringta a Northw ra} league } was of ¢ raritiod | osone varie jm made a stron talk about ing inte the No’ west leagu and won't de} mounce him as a f usher u sa gets back to tel his side of th There's no use orying “ d if the Coast leagte ts to i why, lot he k, and the fan will make the best of it As an a the Jim Mo decision elub, and @4 to be allowed to reconsider ley and bis fe dodging has long been a & ¢ of disturbance tn Teague, but Nitty Jim wa t wrong that time, and th ' tuagnal tre him ow Cal Ewing to take charge o club, The park at Low Ang has been released, and the will go on there as usual The schedule planned, with San fag at Oakland when will cox cording to this dope Oa ! | to play in Sea Angeles wi nne | Frisco and Fresno pla t Oakland. On the opens at home today, so weeks ball we have bh » side. Seven weeks now in immedtat Doudtiess the magnates figure ox Live stock ¢ 69 Safe De posit buiiding. Phone Main ind Restos eee Carpets and Ranges aT DABNEY & WOODHOUSE 418 PIKE ST. for | $86.00 Standard Range Universal Star Bs nave the celebrated Oak ranges, which are §/ Charter carry knewn the world or be’ the most fconomical and ¢ most satisfactory range on the market CAMPING OUTFITS. We quote you « few pri Remember number the name an DABNEY & | WOODHOUSE Complete Housefurnishers ant Bole Agents for the Charter Oak Range 418 PIKE STREET. Phones Main 2998; Ind. 3096. NOTICE—Suneet phone has been changed to Main 3276. J. ARONSON 404-406 First Ave. S._ BOCOOOOOOOROOOOOCOOA Whisky Fine and Mellow. $1.00 per quart bottle. 6 quarts for $5.00. A full line of Tobacco and Cigars At the right price. a SLezsor 104-!06 First Ave. S. Phones PROSIOSS Sunset Main 23/5; ta- dependent 1761. Wree Delivery. Mall Orders Promptly Fillet ‘E STANDING OF = Is THE CLUBS $m eens me, RACQUET IS JAY GOULD T how ‘ w ott in a old ‘ J elie teams § British tenais eu m. He wor ha 1 fille 64, ! ! and 46 ' as againet troiy . strong, but M © yon Yo ald « \ won the A . h n and a £ ' h h f a sy im San Fram MARTIN SHERIDAN, wp a ALL AROUND Ain LETE There is some talk of beginning he season over again, with a clean slate and old scores wiped out. A giance at Seattle's standing will ip feate the wisdom of }thts move wey it wouldn't b bee oe the of aw ring the San Franctsco excttenent bas made start, with bul one sea wo formerty ot this NATIONAL LEAGUE. | * nn & se ; ee + ime” whos ie ® Mewartand and a4 Piston : s aaiphis +4 ” n at : oe | 4 ~ Wittse « ne ) . nm SS St. Lote > wt ‘ nm | ‘ wh ta " * a ti leenen een . . 4 ili j ox first competed P nm mt RI the yo Paet tee A Tork : (New ¥ ater t fattarice—Rernhar i ‘ . e Met | , uu ' PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE = won | 1904 at a= < & serth « we) 7? sd t 9 mH Fl teet t He eee eee eee eee < he w EEE ER REE EE) 4 ant t J National League. |the auspices of the B. A. A Played. Won. Lost, Perot ' lets 4 M17 ’ a. ry i GET READY FOR MEET . ‘ a : ‘ ' 7 ‘$ ® . t at the American League. . — Played. Won Lost, Per ce | tries be i) " a Low ‘ ipa) | ® ° y in th eral i se s te Intense. 1 "4 , 4 . n the same stu ‘ How » © | rig the track Pacific Coast League - Played. W at. Per ce r 1 . i ficied Se > is ndike une x 4 phe Per Ben & , prop! nwult her on an sa! tning in your Iife, 1209 First Ave 1 “ur ove u ‘ ' mm He 1 THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 36, 1906. WRECKED ON THE CAN M'GOVERN TAKE ——_|MANY FINE Dp BRITT’S MEASURE, FOR SHOW _ ——= ! | - ~ - " It 11, 208% 08 the Hints, ‘ . big bench yin WENATCHER, May 16—In at-/a time tt looked@e thongh the vou | ed tote 1 tempting to shoot the dtook Island sel we@uld turn turth | tut eee Hat rapide, perhaps the most dangerou fi eamer slipped off, however { oto er part of the Columbia river, tp and drifted stern foremest dows | vivien wom Juteumer Sotkivrk wae totally wreck-| the river, bumping the rocks as it a) * that thy | terday morning. No lives went, and finally bringing up on a NG tite were loat nund beach, where it was made , mt was t that the ve f si ot with her | 1 engine 1 Breakfast was f hed ashore Parrots. ooner ¢ i ft or | kirk was built at Paseo in 1889. ‘ wit te wen Io 1 of the ry . eurten * Grea sa haan ae ON [RACES YESTER 1 tore 4 ¢ y jeep in th t feck und for ry et patches wd atm F ya | te ag : banets | : end atrite te the peaceful calm ofl Matkovess |i vo | ‘ “ — @ trolley } KANSANS TO DINE. | whe ' ‘” salute| ‘The J4round fight between Jim-/ma ' ' that : ab " at my Britt and Terry MeGovern at|to place N m in the position of b, & load op. The Tango Maru, of the Nippor ur. 4 y t|New Ye May should p giving him € c t if} @ residents ¢ Yusen Kaisha line oached tly each = otal enale bia érevinn Os n I t " b ix banquet om } last night from Yokohama, on he : e hastolis, if " the te extend | rounds 4 for i on to Gor | iret ip across the Pacifle T a ae et - ebve He the lght-lgive hi “ , 4 | ne brought 96 atone 4 h € “ uses | weight champtonship Nelson nd | ines mt that the dD Dy full cargo of miscel one freight pe , Jelphi Me Ia y ack bea! i tn x an Philadetphia Z | D profes of setsm0) : ay! “ « : erm wh been etriv mo to wir rh of \o was a onger end ’ M < k the | in that wer rested | ® el will go to Ban Francisco and tity 4 se : os i y b the earthquake feature of the late tl sid p & game fight against lof bimeeif as hould force B ye oh, a.best Ia he Californian. The fact that Britt 0 f almost to t fn ee Meets this | ‘ eines schist tua CURRESERNNERG SEX unemnaeamsmmenauneemed |” ‘ ythir had in}limit for a dect rh w * DKOMONLS, the 7 peeneneenentmnaneiaen he San Fra © e han’ f st catch welg | Mead to the aT HARRY HOWELL }/|\" = i ving been pp * | BASS FISHING CLOSED in of the high scho mn 1 Mr. Ak ason perch and maker 7 ‘ < 2, Kulghts al of dane . fi ‘ t wight he oba 1 r, an sued by Wal | notice M teil nm the low SUGAR REFINERIES FIGHT | for evildoers Fortune’ 5 Cornerstone | | KAUFMAN GOES EAST. Ae: Pacific |, worth bis salt Jopks | | oe ‘ oe ban for hip sem | 3AN FRANCISCO, May 16 er 100 pos b been | * - not 8 question | j | Kaufman, the local heavywe iven in the . 2 rh " oa Sd conn | n with some of the heavies in e mark and signi-| TP ¢ i muah ete | nection. He would like a return| fies the deci Western |! ‘ ©) deposited i ite, | bh with O'Brien, who beat him) sugar Refin o went tame k. where ft cia be i winter a with ftx| Tarn t's notlee for any | | « & Ha. | sod nw © there is ang LOCAL SOCIETIES WILL o8 jOMARLIG MULLEN 16 CAPTAIN. ar > ani theme stots tear oa SERVE INDEPENDENCE DAY reas sis aintial ‘ | Charlie Mulien, the high school month Cx attle, where yo mey. 4 cen « Jathiete whose pite ¢ has been the | guarante He Infirm ‘ he avings grow at TOMORROW WITH APPRO. a . us feature of the tt alastic base- | Osteopat! swhlagton h 4 nt interest, eam . ; ee eee York | ball season, has been chosen cap-! 706 Firet av t i semiac ty. ~ PRIATE CEREMONIES — NA-| Americans, and Manas rtitn | = packed hin sawdust when —-- TIONAL SONGS with ee: y MbAleer came t h ° 8UNG. —s goiden rod * Adam's The Store That Serves You Best—Garvey-Buchanan ( lie 98,000 to boo 50c FOULARD’S SILKS 29c, $18.75 TAILOR MADE SUITS $2,59 the Norweaian holiday, May 17, han| thus been prepared by the & war j apd the Daughters of Norwa f of his pitching will take place at Christensen’s at McA . cade building, om that ; row woe will sell $1.00 FPoulard Silke at 47 } Silke at 4 of SOc. Dreny Goole : ad of he. SUITS AT A THIRO TO A HALF LESS. ven ete Mining Stock for by dancing ale SILK AND DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT aa et Te » ia Cr Cane CEASELESS BUYING—CEASELESS BARGAINS Madison ‘pavilion the| Mining Company, now taking out Js Of seanonable Sik Dress Goods; anENORMOUS REDUCTION.. PLENTY FOR Norne au © Norwegian acer gold in Sa Wh = J. REDELSHEIMER CO. 800-804 First Ave., Cor. Columbia STRONGEST TOPCOAT HOUSE. IN THE STATE DO you KNOW THAT The Soda Water Hearing this inde) fe the best in_the market THAT It tn the beat that money and e- perience will tuce har It costs the dealer a trifte more than other brands THAT You must not lose track of the ff you expect to get the best fr your money | Pacific and Puget Sound Bottling Co. PHONES 927 wh Sith Fabric, name n tm, 19 . aale price, a yard 27-INCH BLACK STRIPE AND BROCADE SILK WORTH 58 YARD READY TO WEAR DEPARTMENT LAST DAY of this long to be remembered SUIT SALE. Don't thtek no doubt be the B25,00 suits S18.75 And a very few at 87.50 LOOK FOR THE BLUE PENCIL.MARK—ALL GARMENTS ALTERED FREE LAUNDRY BAGS 250 Art Denim I iry Bags, in oriental size finished with dat soon 258 Busiest Grocery Figured ercertned bed stings, Yd. heres Ja 0, a ID. sees al Loat a To. 90¢ ed. ath. ase k and Beans pt MRS. POTTS’ NICKEL PLATED SAD IRONS, Garvey - Buchanan Co. Lumber Exchange Bldg. 1113-15-17 Second Ave.

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