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5 4.6. DEFEATS HAMROCKS Judging from the way in which material ahowed ap tn the bas: | Mietball gane at the 8. A. ©, leat nt, Tom MoDonalt te going to) warn out a winning team this wea) Incidentally the & A, C defeated the Shamrocks of | $7 to 14, 18 of Ballard’s) made in the last bait! (when McDonald had entirely re “placed his first team by subs. ' ) The score at the end of the first) was 30 to 1 in the & A. C's ver, One of the features was the) goal shooting by Dohm of the 8.| ‘A, OC, who 12 baskets in the | first half, scoring M points. | The mon lned up as follows last alight = Faster S MeDonald. PSOKANE MEN ARE HERE Three of the Spokano Amateur ‘Athletic clud men who are to meet the & A. C. members In the com tomorrow night have arrived $a the city. They are George Dou } ‘the 133-pound boxer; Eddie , the 130-pound wrestler and Ray Stansberry, the 116-pound wreatler. Johnny Pardons, the 130- boxer, will arrive tomer pow morning, leaving Spokane this ‘The men are in the best and both Lonnie ustin and Dr. Reller claim that condition. ‘The local boys are through with training areal | eattee, good ta and voffee—Bchi- 's Bert. _ DR, C. 8. COWAN MOVED. and eS ; | i i | t i | Suits & Overcoats for men and youngmen, go on sale tomorrow morning that you can- not afford to overlook. They are the “‘elite’’ of our stock — priced re- gardless of value. | | i \ | | Offering No. 1 is made exclusively of 34 Over- ts of latest vogue, made of finest vicunas, kerseys, meltons, worth $25 and $30, closing price $16.65 Offering No. 2 consists of 125 Suite and 85 Over- coats, made of the highest grade imported and domes- | tie fabrics, full values $20 pand $22.50, closing price $13.35 Offering No, 3 comprises 62 Sack Bikes and 39 Over- coats—of smart style and splendid fabrics, which were big value at $18, clos- tig price $12.00 Offering No. 4 is made up of 45 Suits and 30 Over coats, smart, snappy styles and fabrics, worth $12 and $15, closing price $8.00 Offering No. 5 consists | af 50 Sack Suits and 45 Overcoats, all exclusive models, full of life and go, fyi values $10 ar closing price $6.65 Come early—you choice picking. Ghe HUB 615-617 First Ave. On the Square Opposite Totem Pole. comfort in ita and) © | ture’s own meulcine—etere AND NOW Ysa Sagopa a= WONDERFUL SIGHTS SEEN BY BASEBALL PATRIARCH j than the 67 varietion all TO MEET HERE The heads of the new Northwest: , from Vancouver and, it ta stated, ern Baseball league will meet in thia elty next Friday, when the plana will be outlined, Thore ts no doubt in the minds of the baseball ints that the league will be under the National protection. President Lucas w in Spokane and will iu Seattle tomorrow afternogn, jedge” MoCrodie will come up (Star Special Service.) SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 17 “rom « frail, brokendown and sick iment merchant and banker of this ity, has made himnelf a hale and robust mas at 67, not with bealth joods or medicines, bal with na Men Hke Dr. Carl Rens ore are astonished at the way Bea nett has changed from an old man at 30 to the Hveliness of a school boy at 67. To whow that be fs a physical / ings, Jost before arising, | practice wonder at his age, be lifts 114) deep breathing and exercise for dp- ‘pounds above his head with one/ veloping the chest, stomach and hand and rans 100 yards In 13 see limbs This ts done by claaping oads with ease Mr. Bennett was born a consump |ing the body backward and for i tive and grew fnto o fretl and sich- | ward.” ‘sora es FOR ANOTHER ~weceermanie cmt Hr BANKER GROWS YOUNGER AS HE BEGOMES OLDER DENNETT, Bore oti. | : | he will confer with the Northweat ern league managers, What will come of this conference remaing to be seen. Our owe “Dag” ta not worried tn the least over any contemplated ac tion the “Jedge” may take, as the local N. W. L. nine ts now past failure, ly men, following the indoor life ot bookkeeper. At §0 the physicians gave him ap Tt was then he begun studying bie body amd how to develop hie maw les. The idea came to him that to metioe axercioes fn bed might ip him. * He tried for ‘yeare before he felt a change, and thee what a change! Me developed bic muscles, cured himself of dyspepsia, lung trouble, | Diliousness and constipation. “My exercises are very simple,” sald Mr. Bennett, “In the morn the hands over the knees amd sway ee ee GANS-NELSON FIGHT SY JAS. J. CORBETT. The outcome of the Gans-Herman battle wae no disappointment to the Mehting fraternity, The grecral forecast of the fight crities the }oountry ever that Gaes would out clasa the little Chieago“lad if thr battle was on the square proved true, and enly thoee that were in- Gueneed by the rumors of fake are tring to kick Joe Gans’ past, even if be has gone back some, is so much better than that of Herman's that no one wae able to convince himeeif of the real merit of the engegement. In @ special article to The Star jhefore the fight I sald that only « fake gave Herman any grounds for hope. Now I am of the opinion that was straply after the short cod of a fat puree. Hie retares, even ia joaing, were greater than in any former fight or fights. Gans is all that he has bees tout cause him the most tronbie. Dane ip not even as clever as Her man, but he has that panch Gana which the Dane is notortous ralght march. amd the colored king of the light- ed to be, and Battling Nelwon fs the | jeme man in the country that Will/ ie man as the sporting editor of | ' | | Herman never expected to win, bat | Paper had more money than any erent ever ceive more publicity than the town of Goldfield, which was the original | Nevada village to assert iteelf co Bisth race, three-quarte: mile—Blondy, 97 (Miller), 5 | jedgethorn: 108, ‘Bevond; third, Time, ascor. a betting proposition will carry; beld in this country. The winner will pull down enough of that Ne /to 1, won; Lasell, 109, second; Ina: beltita, 197, third, Time, 1:60 16. =+=35=:¢5|NATIONAL BANK OF vads gold dust to remain « gentile man ever afterward, and the town that secures the contest will re the pagilistic map Joo Gans tella a fanny story of an interview he had with a news so td tan im the sorthweet lest ti He was playing a 10-week on agement at the burlesque houses He was lovited to vist a newspaper office tn one of the big cities one day, and from the reputation the| among the sporting fraternity he expected to meet one of the notable pen pushers of the day. It happened that the regular sporting editor was out of town and fa his place another member of the otatt was doing the work. Gans says he was introduced to} the paper, and efter a few words! abont his appearance in the town the conversation drifted into his knew that one of those jolt# [of | reqords. The newspaper scribe tipped his} |come any time and that all rematn- | pq, H in it one b he od to ed after it landed was the dead | Know gy cag Hh {Gane} Be when he fought Nelson Well, Now the sporting world will enx-|Gans kept answering questions un jfowsly awalt the developments in| tit the scribe asked him tf | the second match between the Dane | ever fought Fitesimmons G he had | S wae carried away by surprise, but fh weights. While the last contest was | nally anawered: “No, Fits side | ia many ways & record breaker, the|atepped me and drew the ‘coler| next one will establish more new | line.’ ” marks, It will be worth traveling across the contineat to see, and as Baseball stard may go to Cir natl, fade and go tinewhere to giit- ter again, but Frank C. Bancroft | busin manager of the Reds, goes on forever—raking in the coin. He hos been in baseball 31 yoars, and 17 of them have been spent in Cin- ctrmati, No other man connected with the game hasbeen In service wo long @ time. For $1 seasons he has seen peh- vents palled to the club flag staff while the snow red the dia- mond, and for about ag many sea- sone has seen the pennant take wings and fly away when the warm winds biew He has run the yearly ntlet of the men who knew it all, © fan with @ kick, the mpecial boosting friend of the player, and, yea, the man after a pass. With all he is hale, hearty, well liked, ond an optimint—4f you don’t want a pews, He looks tor yeara in the position he fills #0 ably. In the 31 years he He has seen pitching blonsom from the old underhand to t please delivery. He pitcher's box wi vue distan as-you- neon the 4 at eve ' tangular shape in which the pitcher might take @ running jump e has seen bata regulated in all nye, j@ out on the first bound, ud « ed the sensation aused by the first mask, chest pre or nd glov He has seen two league pennents sme to teams he mana and@.one id's pennant. He bh eft managers come and gc nati Charley ALBERT Hehe 706 tat Avenue | The next day the story appeared | in the paper. THE SEATTLE STAR-—-TUESDAY, JAN. 1907. SPORT GOPE mileCanoptan, 109 (Marris), 4 to NEW SOCIETY FORMED. 1, won; Uncle Menry, 112, second; “ “ : Taylor George, 109, third, Time,! A fruft and flow soclety wae yt Amertoan league umptree wilt uae] 1128 12. ganized Inst night at the home o signals next year #0 spectators can| Third race, glevenalxteenths of «| Mra, Park Weed Willis, . tell whether a strike or ball has|mile——Gold Sifter, 105 (Koerner), 7) jumbia st, Miva Jew been called, This will be welcon by the great majority who have rule been undecided w “Orr Hroo” or “eb-r um hum. umpire yelled Cleveland ta be eym floor, beach, tween Stockton @ut twice in When prisefighters leave Aue tralia they seem to burn their shtpa behind them. And the ships would come in blamed handy, too, Manager George Blackburn, of the |/ Vicksburg team, te prowd of the fact |! that he hae signed 100 playera, We know the esptain of a back yard team who has signed about twice | of ooachers, Mere’ epondence school, A hot tip for. poor spartetay tn | 1:02 ie your supply of foreign automobiies| Sixth race, one mile—Mandarin, THE ty makers are| 112 (Keogh), 2 to 1, won; Stand | Over, 100) second; Oratortan, 107, | " third, Time, 1:21 : maint ‘The steamer goods which arrived i F at ones, Foreign a planning @ merge Base running to bet ida for the CW team on 4 diamond hat many players Of course there are no profes |] players in cailewes, Put most teetitutions have « few malasing players whe find It impos- sible to be back for the spring term. They will reeume study next fall, iy sional fe Jim Jeffries demands $26,000 for tng man gets 91,76 & fight with Squires, Average labor-| gan FRANCISCO, Jan. 22.—Jas./ * repberries ! morrow at only, yard. .4@ $£.00—trom & to Mh Gay, OF 3848 Wwaiiort Coffroth, who has made a|""* | ie Rivbe fine plaid tomorrow at only, checked, striped mod fie-| 96/69 Bik Wolsts of if be lowes no time du ‘That means tf be sta fot, third pee aeons Mllehora| ondon is going to have the bia- excellant advantages. pp. Fifth moe, fiveelghths of w mile| «ext stadium inthe world for tke NEW PRICE ATTRACTIONS IN THE APPENDING 0 LJ al Musser MeGraw to etattrn cores |—Yaddo, 107 .(MeDaaial), 8 to 1,|1908 Giymple games. Ane alee Gowns | Corset Co ‘The tale that fir te butlding another cup tl getting to be as reifular o yearty feature an the @oovgty of a oa serpent at an eattern thing Chance found out what it tw to bat Spanish during « reeept game be- and Ban Jése, A piteher named Arralanés atrack him RT pe tged ee aaihgpcne — ee ee ee The Store That Serves You Best-—Gary Underwear Prices That Tak They Loudly Prociatm Economy, That's Certain Big Bargains, Buy Undermustins enough to jaeg whole year, Such ale cannot be repeated with to 2, won; Ampede, 04, second; | elected president The object of Fred Mullholland, 94, third, Tim#,| the sootety ts to distribute fruit and) 1:07 14, flowers to the bonpitale and poor m gium| Bourth race, one mile—Lord | houses.and those in need. The # Stanhope, 109 (inn), 1 to 2, won; | etety ia to meet once & week. Ladies’ 690 Fine Cambric! Ladies’ 290 Corset Gowns in the Bale of White! the Sule of White at, at oe sent BOE | Ladiow 466 Corset Ledies’ $1.25 Cambrie Gowns) the Gale of White at, in the Bale of White at! Ladi 76 Corset won; Loulse Fitagibbon, 102, seo-| counting on ; by barring serican contestants on | ond; Vinton, 104, thitd, ‘Time, bY peta the fake ple : We Hale of Wi ean oe Ladies! $1.39 Gambrie Gowns | J Read at, y | in the Bale of White at} 3° Whe MELLIQNAPRE (WALL |i p05, Francisco remorse fs. ota matt Lester The Cometh reas entirely cleaned up. A ear of Tulip | | tm the Bale of $1.25 Cambric Skirts! Ladies’ Be Cambric ® in the Sale of White at) in the sale of pton to Win the the atreet today. J, B. Powells &) Co. received them, and the oranges are selling at $2.76 per case. | Joon B. Agen & Co. reesived a car of butter and chilled poultry from Oregon, the first shipment of | butter in two weeks, The prices on apples are firmer | today and 4 raise is expected. The top price on apples at present ie} $1.50 NAGE BRITT oranges from California was the only shipment of fruit received on : ipe Ladies’ $1.69 Cambric Skirts) Ladi in the Bale of White at Drawers ‘ #1.23' White at WELCOME UNDER-PRICE NEWS FROM THE “BUGIEST BASEMENT.” Washington ranch eggs are quot | few specimen savings quoted here, ed at er of roy - “ je are splendidiy representative of the busy eues are al The | im center. 7 on meats, live etock, fish and poul-| Me Bracket Lamps 2%0— 100 Tin Dippere tom try are firm at yesterday's quote All complete with reflect- Ge or, No. % burner, chimney tone pec in etables. and hanging bracket oven at a dime, By Sy te Td S50 Willow Baskets 190— Me Yellow Cha Imported Willow Waste| Yellow Open or Paper Baskets for office or| limited number for tomer. on Neon, per ib, Serie; Danieh ter i ie type Marea wack, te) tarnige, ea | ® Me) yotntons. eweal, Bikes bil pape = | Senile nunmer Me em « pee il home pe a Litag, |S tine Tr a T50 per Dozen Table Tumblers 30 Each— 4 i eae eal 5 mzan Table Tumblers 2 ah: Winges gitdctt' wr tar, noses epbien. pet | Polished Table Tumblers medium weight ~ spa ie. 1 tometens, ger ben, m, arth | uy chokes, 021.18) eolery, por des, | Fruits. | Panera, por trees, UTM: Jap oranges, | for bon, Mh Tangarionn, por erate, Bt rape frit Ni ternone. per tex a. | bannnn dere Wednesday Specials from 8 to tla, ide Ribbons, plein and taney) White Beotch Lace atyles for thes, , head three yards Jongy” wear, ete,—between the width; newest 4 hours of § and 11 4. m. to~ designs; regu = 3 79? cool million ty the prizefighting| puwuy toe To Worl! game und te the acknowledged |Oregon ragch Me; asters ured Gesigne—between when 1A he would be 4 by the time | bremior of the pugilletic promoters Butter and Cheese. hours of § and 11 a. m. to- — — aa much ae Jeff WAAI# for lin California, appears for the firet | eatiern fossa brick a ad es morrow at only Be Sade UUme in « new role. fgg * 260 box Mtathonery et oniy It ts not often that he has lent |S veune Ameren. ; eee - 106 y 2 for ., ‘The American league te the “Ihie ability to the management of iy ie: pew creem brick chess oy | $2.00 Children’s Coats at onty| 16 ey Cotten tng Doty Unes dye Whe “Iboxers, but when he does his man |) Mok Aries me sagan, Tiere Capeeeoneseees $108 Honal gets to the point tt MY iis continually to the limelight. As( ” Poultry. - $1.00 per dozen Sherbet hard bit financiaty it wilt ‘ pastmaster of advertising Coff-| Lewe ot chickens, per Mh they Gloases’at only 6 for. .2he eng age _ Thats the UMel roth is a wonder. gs vee, Cg i6o Bleached Bath Towels st) yards tong; i Jont at the preseat moment, dur- | duces, rene Backs voreee 100 ruff New Heht on the name of Noah. |basnball has been found by search-lrorh is loo after the affaires of | atte" per's ing the roster of the, breveport | jag Ed ritt. He signed ap |e team. It disclowrs @ player By the/ithe articles that binds the “Pride Fagin cont ge a wcate baie Beg March 17, and will handle bim|"°"* od aaary throaghout hieweeks of training Rckaoner ha litrut, the most fighta tn 1906—Si-—while Coffroth seriously thinks that) Uren and Burne hed only tvelprict has a chance “if he trains ey cack. i Teete, aces vesTinoay © Sear Usa s eRe US — HS SEND ATO, santana. s ety | SS . Firat race, sovensixteeuths of The Tacoma Chamber of Com- mile—Altadice, 114 (W. Miller), §| merce, to the number of 125 strong, to 1, wor; Bonheur, Bitly Myers, 11 43 14. Second race, elevren-sixtoenths of | hae recetved @ letter from William | [so a tmile-Polmestia, 107 (Brow 3} MeMurray, general agent of the O. | R. & N 4, third. . Time,| Feb. 9 Henry BE. Reed, director to 1, won; Joyful, 109, endar, 107, third. ‘Third race, sever miler—fomte Ray, 113 to 1, wor; Baith J oud; Alice Carey, 103, 1:30 14. Fourth race, ope RS mnthes=Iras, 162 third. Time, 1:45 26 woo; Wh 6, The Borgian, 113, 1:17. First race, three-quarters of a! tatle—The Major, 112 (Butwell), 6) to 1, wom; Bitin King, 108. second; | 1 Told You, 106, Lt4 #4. Second race, sevenoighths oft a| Klein, the showmaker, 217 James one et. DEPOSIT VAULTS 5 Per Cent. Savings Deposits. Security Savings and Safe Deposit Co. 11g Seneca Street, Ind. 5096. Ewing, Bob Allen, Bid McPhee and *| Joe Kelley—and ts now with Man Jon, an old-time partner At professional and exhibition games Bancroft haw been seen all | over the United Statey, | Shoot Music, Par%2°" Moon Winke After They Gather the Allee’ Whore When Tommy Dolly ¢ Red Dow Prete Ever I'm Up in the D 1 Reception Y Goodbye M hits. Cline’s Piano House Second Avy. Jacks COLMA Both Pr Ammen eos third. ‘Tima, \ BOXES | Sate on Areade Bidg, Third Floor, Front of baat = $3.00 Per Year and Up Interest on Furniture and Heating Stove Sale Sill Continucs I Dabney - Woodhouse Housefurnishers.and Sole Agents for CPARTER OAK Ranges. 418 Pike St. PIANOS Victor and Edison Talking Machines | SHEET MUSK 711 Second Avo., Seattle 200 2xi2 || Loggers’ Sup; oO tng the interval that fighting ts Live Stock. | toe Mieached Beorleas Sheet entiquity Of banging fire te San Francisco, Cott. | alee T2x06—at ......4461 ot California” t a battle with | per Je Legis. sour Champion Joe Gans at Tonopah on |igme per Hie: ™ properly,” and Jimmie intends that bie man wil! be ft and resdy when WILL BOOST AYP, &. 111, second; | will tour the stato, leaving Tacoma “ of exploitation of the A-Y.P. KE, to the effect that on the thing will be done to a OM bon, Dr. Lee Baker, dentist, 206 Bite} bullding. Phone Mato 6266. aA READER NNER of our goods in the house venlence. a PACIFIC & PUGET OF SEATTLE---BAILEY BUILDING Office Hours—? 2. m. to 5 p. my | Wed. and Fri. evenings GHG + Lady Attendant. Consultation Fra Drs. BARNES OSTEOPATHIC S and § f In the Name of Sense, © that good common sense of which all of us have a © share, how can you continue ~ yi to buy ordinary soda crackers, stale and dusty as they must , be, when for 5¢ you can get I Uneeda Biscuit }}| y fresh from the oven, protected 9h] from dirt by a package the very beauty of which makes you hungry, NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY CASH REGISTERS |} Ld We are independent deale® new and second-hand east tm tera of various makes Ay 5 iv February 1, 1907 Capital exninnrnnnnsonnneena$ 1,000,000 NIN ois tesesicisrecicre 500,000 ASSETS OVER «ove 2,500,000 Largest Bank in the State of Washington Main 2998 Savings Department Open Saturday Evenings, From 6 to 8 p. m. Our prices are about Bon’t Get Caught i oh ae STRINGS dental work, Be cosh er, re a are in the right > by phone are opposite Gar an's—A most cern n and easy to pur prices. You cannot get better work at any price, and we guarantee it fn evenings and Sunday forenoons. Lady atetndants. fF guarantee Unton_ gen tal the dabel on, tego order, UNION Pwo stores, a st KOHLER & CHASE Kastablished 1850, PIANOS 1305 SECOND AVENUE Arcade Building ASSOGIATED DENTISTS nly Oo, DR. F, J. BETHEL, MGR. (Fifteen Yoara’ Bpertonea.) f ge Phone, Main 1772, Open Evenings and y F ns R 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 1112 Second avenue, Opp. Garvey-Buchanan’s. Siete ed

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