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was at Mhelburne, Ind, with Rogers! ples, barrels of eranberries aud 19% STAR] ROWING Hi. #, Minerson & Co, received A ae 1o of the bigger skating events] our of sweet palatoes this morn | “Beben come “eben!* “More bot | hauled Lake, Jan-| ine So far this ie the only arrival [ teal” “Whore's ma honey?” Won. | 08" a . yr | Oe BONS price on ewootn In 340 der how Gans is spending that Wad? | oy plonshiy, fontre vary! ner pound, The increased cold} United 8te ¢ donmhtnm, | 18 shot the price on ogee] ‘ ; Capt. Chas, Oldrieve, of Londen. | Yocua Lake, Pebruary indoor | W* re gre = pamela tT Kngland is walking on the water chaplonship, Pittsburs, + gauhe whieh arrived you |f | — from Cinetnnat! to New Orleans Webruary 2-28. are - entirely cleaned up be Coach Connibear In gotting things | ‘Tht taking away of panses hay There Is a marked Kearcity on poul tb in great shape for rowing, During} driven many to desperate emt] (atifornia has prodticed 61 % 10| dry s ena shed wae th tae Ds io the holidays he had bullt under his] pedtente. . neater ¢ fifth of all that 7 Hay and Peedstitre i - te The firet barketball came between} any rate the games will not be at] personal Instruction a large barge | 1 bred oar Phe co-eds af the high school wit! vided, and a very exciting | which will garry 10 oaramen and al Those six-day bicyole racsesare ¢ be helt tonmeht in the Armory, The teat is expected coxmwaln, He ta with thts barge _ gs 4 hed ely oh — What a great thing for "I-told nik Adibamian: Ps i aebahin sett swith the Jun The following I# the Iine-¥p fOr) training five crews or 60 mén twice) IH ON avo Sim lm | tel tt ou-moe” wae the Gans knockout, 7) ) LAU M4 cg bomvarce |) | tke mame a day, morning and evening autos, MeDonald testing telepsanes * fore, and tie sophon Senen We Bent Junior The barge will be used long after| Coffey repairing bieyctos, Kawa) io9.yard dashew straight up tn ' teeth ae . Be pitted against t . A. Quisley © M, Harkens| the two eightoared shells arrtve,| Yo*ina in a laundry, Pye camped | ing air in the latest athletic stunt wor the pant # the le Taylor (Capt), FP at which are expected about the ist] ‘eri. Downey driving autos, and) ), mes up from Paria, and the! ! ore f feame have been practic! b anke r K. tt} of February, ‘Tt 2 of the barge ‘He Hedelle are running = & %Fe* | oourse ip up the stairs of Miffol osseesn or ie § weekly at the Armory and M. Munount a B Poster] tx to teach the men how to handle, “0r"t : tower in excetiont cond eth M. Furry 1,. (Capt) M, Rueker| the oare and row together so that tonight. Mise we Substitutes-Sentor, Hthet West: | atl possible chance of danger might Hager goer igo Mage tne Me age: Rw Marie, the well known goach for the sor r junior, Lat Dickinaon. be eliminated when the shollt are] fine foe a $25,000 puree at to 1? | champion ceatting mar will be Zin, ae Raymond for the Juniors, wt Rophonve Freehmen | used Those shells are #0 Very] oy starch 1 back on the trac Fo oes aness oranges, $100; Malaga grapes, 1 ; U. Hughes (e)..0..(@) F Jacking | delicate that they must be handied to her owner, George per be, F " eee ore . ah } with utmost care and #kill The mare was recently purchased EXAMINATION PREg —. “ ba ceed Fa ' cent Be bal : Abe Attell, champion feather ly mT. Stotesbury, the Philadel . ; , H, shat ¥ ©. Peterson| if beginners were allowed tol] wciene has opened & billlarar has |°Y, r , sot inte daatl dan uaneaasion Eeeaiben. tena hee HK. Autaptt | start In these they would be ruined |" "er ae opened & Billardy Rell | chia capttaliet Full sot of teeth, fit guaran he ’ in Han Francieco - - Gold Crowns, 22k ; i rtp age pagline age ei y. &. Barcorer'in no time, bestdes the crew run . . eg ae w i year the ach ; be NOMA, une ning the risk of drowning them , he eitate on ath han been THE MARKETS etd’ Patines that omy i x v en, serves. ‘ound applied ernie ' high school and the # weit | § Duttonbelfer Two Regattas Te shikinn af ootener abaenaae wba Bilver Fillings that stay in confider suc ‘ eferee, Coach Manager Hawes is completing | fights. J euity . - ASSOCIATED DENTISTS f faniors claim something uf Gtorting, les 6 arrangements for two regattas tO} fog Kittenish, Fitesimmone te] The doors of the commission Tete civeve Ni ay be pulled off between Washington | rirting for a purse like a shy thing| houses on Western ay. are again i Ste, bros OR. F. J. BETHEL, psn FE aera by yt Experience) one snd the two southern {natitutlons| of 16, and Charley Mitohell has] ek and the stock on the inatde| sf omnes amet arte ee nnd Seodey Foe California on May Day the lat of May, Then Decoration Day beth] Nine infield players for New York [ ia je fe Stanford and Berkley will contest! next » Medann, Dahlen, Dev RU. D O. sgulnat the untveraity crew on Lake | tin, Corcoran, Gilbert, Strang, Bhea Washington. Mullen and Pannifan Wor ager ey none who'll be who when the ax falls NORTH DIVISION FOOTBALL hia 98 : scat aren te. fone Dobby Quinn 3 1 toh PLAYERS CAN NOT TAKS ANY | acnteti vente while ste te ee any ned © Bpanish outfielder, He PART IN ATHLETIC EVENTS Chicago educational Imetitat om st t o Bpavieh, but plays in ON ACCOUNT OF ACTIONS IN This decision wae given mertesn. : | night by Principal Weseott of the SEATTLE th Division high suhoot. If & man calls you “Hoshter® ite ‘ Soe The school board, then tn seasion, headin on a dete 54 nO Cause for a p. That's the 4 (Sta al Service.) jendorsed the action. ; naw word introdeeed in the, pus California, If Manager Hawon' | whittes the new specific and ia talk. | i# reduced +0 a few boxes of ap-| dime it.’ ts a are accepted Waetlagion wil ing tke a kid afte a back ai he oe CHICAG theft! Local achool authorities also A diagracy actions je While | sporting people in general state that a. lmoaee Ss aiaasenh “eae toe a there to play the ship | this action is the most drastic tak In 9 basketbal me nt Ballard. | cane magnificent Gomes with the Seattle high school,| en for similar disgraceful actions lest night, the Puget Bound team cre meee’ member of the North Diviston ! in in years lefeated the Shamrocks, 3) to 2% Herman ie @ magnanimous pug. A large crowd witnessed the gis, two minutes after he came to from which was fast and exeiting from | ins effects of that pur ee “HAS BEEN” TIFLE WAS (2! sites s nearer rst half the seore was 18 to 10,/ yes. | ith | Puget Sound tn the ! BYBYIRESEEcS 2 EAE Seeeeercex~ 5 seartnaapemmsettemiiantgesiemenil and Stason ; center, Lambert; i But for a sarcastic remark ganar guards, Moran and Shepard. Sham-| Of course Mike Schreck aid nat by an acquaintance, “Tip” O'Netil, ocks: Forwards, Elleker and Gif-| got to tant 4 Bro ford; center, Smuith; guards, Berry | happened | ad Nelson, W. H. Nelson was eferee Tonight the Puget Sound bunch go to Rverett to meet the Y. M. C weed for Homes A. of that city Large lots tn jetmont Scenic pay DINNER GIVEN TO Addition adjoined by a park; sear |where $10,000,000 will soon be FOOTBALL UAD jepent Improvements in and paid Price low. Terms easy. Good car nervice Announcement soon, *** ny the greatest batsman who ever played on the St, Louis Browns, would have buried himself in the ‘Wlide of Canada after 4 first and Unsuccessful season as a pitcher O'Neill's father ran a hotel at Wood-/ stock, Ont. a place frequented par} tioularty by the upper class sperts} men. One suminer » college clase man, seeking recreation, drifted to the place and from bim “Tip learned to throw curve balls, The following winter Hugh Brown, the @tar catcher of the Toronto team, ‘Spent several months at Woodstock, and O'Neill and he practiced in a large building adjoining the hotel The following spring O'Neill weat to New York and signed with the Metropolitans, of the American As Qociation. He was 4 success from the start, but the management over worked him, and as a result at the end of the season he returned home with his arm fn a weakened condi then. He carried his release with Internationa! football games be him when he left New York, and ‘ tween the Shamrocks and Wander Bia friends good naturedly guyed f ’ ore of Seattle and the antociation him when he arrived home. One players of Vancouver, B.C. are be day a friend referred to him as 4 ime planned. The games will tn “has been.” This remark stang him Soubtedly be played tn Seattle to the quick, and @ day or so later turned op miset He told no te of bis plans, but he went direct| COULDN'T STAND SARCASM. to Comiskey, of the St Louis Browns, and applied for a piace in| Comiskey needed an outfielder and the outfield. O'Neill had shown) gave O'Neill the chance he so eager considerable ability as a bataman/|iy sought. He started to hit the fm his pitching days and it had oc | firet time he walked up to the plate Gurred to him that he might be able) and he kept It up antit he made = f play the outfield and hold « place} name that still lingers in the mem Boal ‘ by hi — strength. jory of the old-time fa a aoe | Henry, 107 (Bullman), 2 to 2, won RAGES YEST YESTERD Y Rauble, 10%, second; Sherry, 104. | third, Thome, 1:44 14 eal Tonight, at ? o'clock, at the 8. A ¢., @ Gener will be given in honor! of Captain Cutts and members of | the football squad. At this dinner tke Dewd will tm all probability be | slected captain for next seasoa | BIG FOOTBALL GAMES PLANNED HUQO 7TVEC Toto Sander’s Seco Hee Addition to porte “ve WEST SEATTL See Where It I Every lot has an unobstructed: view of the city, the harbor and the manufacturing center. Big Bargains In Furs, Cloaks and Suits Cash or Credit Pacific Outfitting Co. 422 Pike Street YOU CAN'T BEAT US UNLESI YOU CHEAT. Ortental Billiard and Pool Par lors, 1413 Third ay, have eight new) tables and the only x12 pool table tm the efty ooo sore Dw. epetny Ring tm the’ prastine “at "Gone - a De anne ie @ folly aust Fifth race, ope mile— Kinsman, A AL. OAKLAND. 107 (Ke @ to 1, won; Komemba, 3 : ose an Ontennenth sone Se " to be oe Service ik the First race, clevensizteenths of a} 1 Seeand; Roman Boy, 10%, third ty ep fe talle—Hand Malden, 101 (Horner), ve bese contheds of praction Wwhenaver iit Sixth race, seveneichths of a } to 3, won; Alaric, 10%, second - ‘ Gitte ar avatiasic, not only be sheee Silver Ling, 107, third. Time, | mile~Critie, 107 (Talbert), 26 to 4 bat at he vary bedate, ‘where Oetanpathy 1:10 25. 1, won; Confessor, 108, second; Sir we: PAE Neva! vi voriew ® Caruthers, 105, third. Time, oe "Caan be 4 orci, camer ce your heme or r ffion ot feet iomberaie fewa aecording te 1 ’ foe requleed ™ veuhars Office Houre0 a. m. te 8 p.m. Lady attendant. CONSULTATION F Second race, seveneighths of A) 1 54 94 mile—Meada, 196 (Graham). 5 to &| — won; Rotrou, 107, second, itm Pon | dergast, 100, third. Time, 1:33. Third race, faturity--Yellow- ». 0 to 1; Pr mone, 110 (Brow " «. . : i rane acre’) BUP WINNERS Drs. RING and BARNES | Only a few minutes ride viagy x Briarthorpe, 107, third. Time, 2:00,| ciation closes tonight. Thousands | Hine, r me mile-—Metiakatla | — sere oe a pete phe ~ ——. ~- - . ee nile és va" S rer gor,” 184, ety = rf pm beaul eves held to the northweat ‘ | cr quare. ae cour Time, 1: 46. | The winners of special prizes. xth race, futurity—Banposal,| which were greater than any pre ps (Sandy), to 2, won: Lisaro| viows year, were announced last 3 108, second; Nonie Lucile, 108,| night. The final awards of caps } third. Time, 1:12 16. © as follows — | i. L. Moore cup and William | Dr ASCOT, | Murphy cup—J. L. Anderson, Seat ea es s ver me First race, fiveetghths of a mile| tle Aa Greento, 109 (Kent), 2 to 1, won;/ President cup and Bon Marche Renraw, 107, second: Kilter, 103,|*peclal—H. A. Beerman ken and styles er: third. Time, 1:02 7 SS)" Postintelligencer cup—Fred A at one-half of & Second race, three-quarters of « Johnson - ere mnlle—Cotillion, 1023 (Harris), @ to|~ Dr, Lee Bake 5, won: Col. Jewell, 104, second; | hutlding. Phone oy Mountebank, 104, third. Time : 1:16 1-4 a Third race, ftuturity—Succeed “s 107 (Fisher), 6 to 1, won: Sly Ben, wilt 112, second; Lord of the Forest, 108, hom third. Time, 1:11 1-2 valu Bett ne COMPANY, INC F tL | 9 wi ‘ : ince at Leschi P Terms ---One-third cash, one-third Tonight | Come out to 1 and spend tt the best months, one-third six months; no interest. Or, $50 down and $10 per month with i hi park tonight | furnish Wghtta ust "Bring “your tad) In the Name of Sense, est on stg at 7 percent until p large crowd is assu men, 25c. Ladies, free. aoe All cash, Jess 5 per cent on pure price. § Look at these lots; plenty of wood and wateg the ground and just the place to save rent an@ near your work. Office on the ground. Let our salesman $ ~ you the property, and don’t wai that good common _ sense of which all of us have a share, how can you continue to buy ordinary soda crackers, stale and dusty as they must be, when for 5¢ you can get Uneeda Biscuit Seattle's Leading Specialist, 40 Year's Experience. add Made In Beattie. Novelty Skirt Mfg.Co. 1207 Second Ave., Seattio Warn tL. . HOFFMAN. yereber 8, tees +, Wash. STOVE Wood Heaters AT SPECIAL PRICES ALE and hundrete of others, are on file at our offlo®, Ask to see oie ran "|| | Cure Rupture fresh from the oven, protected wih Wor sy ie = ta from dirt by a package the — very beauty of which makes riffith Com Dabney - Woodhou you hungry. UDP CHARTER Chi tuner en inane te Incorporated NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY 23 Second Ave. 8o., Cor. Wash ington Gt, Seattle, Wash. 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