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eewemnngepairaien 4 motor “water wa, soon, A tumble from that eortaluly would be disastrous. basketball A. gym firat Two good gamer of ‘were played at the Y, M. © nasium last night Tm the game the Leaders woo « of the team are a husky from the | WANDERERS OF SEATTLE ano| buneh they| What has become of Yube Waa THE WATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, JAN. 31. wet 2 divide §3,000. jhall, # hard. Automobiles are met!ing pertyoted to much a degree that we jay expect ° THE MARKETS Aw predicted, in the Californian steamer were all 1907. ~ SPORT DOPE GHAMROCKS WILL PLAY per case 6. A. ©, TEAM TOMORROW ver | It pays to et up tn tne air Ho The Shamrocks of the Gilman 5 ores —s Umea. At the international balioon| Park Athletic club will play the fooe re in St Louls the winner will | erack basketball toam of the 8 A trtetly fresh ranch ema, per dos, de $2,000 and the next four will|O. tomorrow night at the St, Ann |Creqon raneh, He) eaetern, WP hip and Division sta, Bab Butter and Creose 4 e A fast game ts promised , ‘ cheese tis Tbepide, Titinenocts, 16e per ib, ie | M, brett: | tive aie ematonn the goods arriving Live oid hie ore wae; Btudents by a score of 20 te 16 In| SHAMROCKS OF VANCOUVER The Wanderers know that aold before the end th r the second match the Tigers handed | will bo up against something good | dell? eve ore the end of the day wind |S" gigities greased. pee th. | bawabe the B bie t ¢ dof WILL CONTEST FOR HONORS) Moi id and are now working the market is again awalting the | duske, Ib, tho; roosters lowile e@ Seniors a big bunch of dofe . and bard and are ne a 1 of the pes agen werd Hr winning by « score of 41 to 16 BANQUET IN EVENING, like Trojans in team work, ete Witt umplres noon be placed on|ehiay pS — yoo ee tive, a a The Hnes-ups were aa follows | Sunday night a banquet will be | the reserve lint ‘ received on reet youterday, | {Nt steare., per : a8 Leaders. Student given at the Stander hotel from pa These are selling from $28 to $30 Cheaney ee 1 h An international football game] 7:30 to 10 o'clock Too much paunch ia cRpdited with | op . but the possibilities are the - Robertson F..... Kleinfetter| will be played at Madison Park) The lineup Sunday of both teams produ m8 peor punch for Young price will go down to the normal ut ee tm set Diekson ... c Casey | Sunday afternoon between the Se! will be aa follows Corbett, Ouch figures, $22 to $26 per ton ‘ver Mh, Messed hana por De Boott er | Sparger|atile Wanderers and the Sham} Wanderers Shamrocks —_— 4 cat.of bananas is expected Sat Behefer . eG . Poleon | rocks of Vancouver The Sham-| Rose ‘ a Robson | American association teams 46! urday, but the congested condition }rocks will come to Seattle tomor)| R. Re RK. B. Struthers | pretty badly shot to plecos, Many | of the railroads makes the arrival ‘Tigers. Senators |row night or Saturday moraing and | Thom LB MoKenale | (ew faces wit be seen on the teame | doubtful, W. Bigelow & Co. has re Knapp PF. ....s00s, Barth | will make their headquarters at the | Metealfe nH Knowlen | next season josived a shipment of 700 sacks of Jones F Polson | Savoy hotel. Word from Vancou-| Wylie cu Graham | |peanuts, welling at Ge per pound, | Deachene .. c Babeoek | | ver ts to the effect that 200 rooters/ Fenton Lu Whittle Latest fight tip fe Gans and Gard- | Ranch oxgs have risen to 40 Wray . " G.. Webb] will be here Sunday to cheer the) Sweetland O. R., Cunningham | rer for Aumunt | There ts no change in the price Rymo . oo... .ce:G.sceeee PhiMDrick | Canadiana to victory. The Shans} J. Rooks 1. R,... Brookfield : of fruits of vegeta Hay and Pectmndtes, rocks have taken every game on|R. Reeks cr Stacey | _MeGlynn, who te billed as one of Kastern Washington timothy, ton #:7Gts, the Canadian side this season and) J. Caldwell Lb Bitja | MeCloskey's mainataya on the stab Praet Gound, ton, eee: of put up great ball here. The! A. Reeks Ob MeDonaid | ¢*t season te 36. He te 2 comer at ached _ Gorn, | the aee when most of them « Boidhond, pat wrem, inida. - 18 RACES YESTERDAY -" RRR ERE EERE EERE EER RHR RRR ready to let up Where the Dickens te a bucking player going to jump te ne nm, now that the outlaw league ts ad one? OAKLAND. First race, sevenaikteenths of a gile—Raconteur, 111 (Dugan), 3 to 6, won; Love of Gold, 111, second Sandpiper, 110, third. Time, 244 16 Second race, eleven-sixteenths of | BY AN EXPERT--NO. 3. & mile—Supreme Court, 109 (Gre wm), 10 to 1, won; Dollie Dollars. 7 nn. In the National league Boston hee won oight pennanta, Chicago seven, New York four Brooklyn three each. and Pitubore and | [7% In the Amer ie eee eee ee ee seco h Up, 107, third jican, Chicago has won three pom frime ia chs : RRA REAR RA RARER AREER EEA | pants, Philadelphia two and Bos Third = race one mile—Lone Hi ton two, AVolf, 107 (Horner), 3 to 1, won; THE PROPER SWING. EEE. on eo a ‘oil reais Tee he challenging Jeffries he might Hater | 1:45 Paetig worn sae mite nerehe to what Marvin Hart hae te say val, 110 (Williams), 4 te 1, won; ge es Ang sad mane - Dusty eco , ound ommy may take @ Miller, 100, pad; Nealon, Regen 216, third, Time, 1:43 14. Fifth race, fifteen-sixteenths of a aeeot ‘Guet ro aie mile—Watehful, 195 (Koernor), § to ke tn “acne caieaing nor | 2, won; Bogum, 98, second; Santa lieague players fell tn the majore Ray, 106, third. Time, 1:38 16. Rube Waddell says {t's because they Sixth race, eoquarters of a mile—Grace G., 107 (Miller), even, n't play good cavum | ‘wor; Ocean Shore, 109, second; a A ; Mabel Hollander, 107, third. | ule has secured a 1%-cont | Time, 1635 3 rate on all raidroeds for the N thenal dowliy nent Here's a “hot alr” story. Robert La Hodges, president of the St, Loute | frowns, ts reported te be preparing | to enter a balloon fn the Cup races | neat October Me ought t@ Bnow) the Cincinnat! cub bas @ cifeh on balloons. ascor, Firat race, one mile—Red Knight, ‘409 (MeDaniel), t to 5, won; Ara, 109, second; Kinsman, 109, third As lone of the aloohot & in the auto tank an@ not im the chauffeur | it will not be a0 very dangerous, & mile—Belehamber, 165 (Preston), 8 to &, won; Royal Ascot, 106, see ond; Otto Price, 104, third. Time, 3:09 34. Third race, three-quarters of a waile--Pantoafie, 115 (Booker), 3 to 2, won; Platoon, 112, second; Phil Igoe, 105, third. Time, 1:15 1-2. Fourth race, one mile—Col. Jack, ‘110 «D. Riley), 7 to 10, won; Fred Mutholland, 10%, second; Round Dance, 100, third. Time, 1:42 Fifth race. sevencighths of a “Dad” Convilie, Purdes’s big full beck, ts firing o@ « Monen engine He will re-enter cOllege thie spring. Cineinnatl haw bo spend for entertainment of lore @ she lands the 1904 toernament Murrah for Jon L. mile—Brags, 110 (Preston), 10 to 1, ~~ won; Uncle Henry, 110, second; Re- old man who once needle « t nimeetf, gave $100 to thi Terry Me~ ‘volt, 110, third. Time, 1:29 1-2. Sixth race, Brooks course—Jack Tittle, 107. (Keapp), 6 to 5, won; Freestas, 100, second; Jack Adama, 307, third. The, 2:68. Get Wise And bave GH. Brown Plumbing Co. @o your plumbing and heating. strest. Hoth phones - . Govern tam 4 | Joe Gane says modern light- Speed ts not edxential. A SLOW | weights barring himeelf, are not up PERFECTLY | to the standard of the gid timers. | ASIDE | Guess Joe can talk thes wag: if be $ % wiehem Don't use a short, jerky swing of the arm. You can’t get goed results ROLLING BALI, that way, USE A FULL SWING! srven wilt. BRUSH OF THE PORSARM TO DELIVER} . od renner THE BALL, as shown in the illus-| THE PINS JUST AS EFFECTIV ai tration, LY AS ONE ROLLED WITH CAN-} Cost one auto coaepan: te At the same time don’t fun to the | NON BA‘J. SPEED Many of the | .cnmer at New York yee 3 ‘other extrome, and swing the arm | best bowers in the country use &) wre paye the tariff? too high up backwards. That is aaj slow bala, which fs most effective, enh bad as the short owing | becauey of the accuracy with werd A world known collage president The knees should be bent to get /it is rolled. The ed should | may die and be forgotten in a week, a smooth delivery, not held in the | put aside the idea of speed at the lout tf athietics be barred from « Accuracy le what he le after . oeift, ward way of some begin. start liege you bear about it forever ners, who try to toss the sphere like and this canaot be gained when the | cual ~ tt was a baseball, The arm should / ball is rolled down the alley in 4) Jack O'Brien has turned down be swung ke « pendulum, and | belterekelter fashion. If you weet) wugo Kelley's challenge again. not In a semicircle to one side, | to use a speedy ball, that will cc which will send the ball into the/te you saturaliy efter you he alley gutter i practiced awhile. Huge is too much of a fighter to oust | | the Philadeiphin snap hunter a neereeeeneeerermecerreeremmeenenes | Past four soasonae Bweet Marie started in 84 races, winning 28, and was second in two others | Yoru lesgne has raised salaries of z the old ones who are detuéed into thinking they are a@ @eed eas ever BEING SORE ula THIS? so Overcoats Are Now in the Re- duced Price Battalion Not clothes bought tor a sale---but all The drubbing Frank Brae gave to “Ki Lavigne wilt h the ambition of others of President Morphy, of the oun | » J jhad more to contend with than |stmpty losing the title of world's jchamptons in the series with the There will be a nice dancing y White Sou. All of his friends at Lesehi Park pavilion jthought Murphy needed a little and « fine evening te a» } “joohing” about losing out and ft sured for all This fp the finest jim little wonder he was on the |dancing floor in Seattle and with verge several times of “almost | Wagner's orchestra to furnish the | best of music while you glide grace | i fully over the floor, « large crowd Gentle our own stock, the kindof clothing we getting fighting mad,” as he ox know ail about. 1 rea bie ‘Rerber felt at liberty should be In attendance te. to take = hand in the “kidding according to this tale which Mor phy told on himaelf | The day after the world’s cham plonship series had closed Mor phy walked into the barber shop where had gathered a number of bis friends. Of course they all “took a shot” at him. When the men She. Ladies free. Visit the Alteration Sale $10.00 Suits and Overcoats now . . $6.65 $12.00 Suits and Geena now . - 88.00 $18.00 Suits and Overcoats a h finished and Murph | now $12.00 | shave was nished and. Murphy Dabney & Woodhouse $20.00 Suits and Overcoats J «aid: “You will have to pay dow FURNITURE COMPANY, Ine. ble price, today, Mr. Murp! OP $13.35 Se is that?” says the bal Stoves, Carpets and Ranges $25.00 Suits and Overcoats J) magnate at reduced prices REPS: 8° Because your face fs twice as 418 Pike St. long a8 ustial * was the Phones—Main 2998; Ind. 2096 sour one” In reply, and pald the price. EXTENSION ASKED FOR RAILROAD FRANCHISE ted be Hmit expires Murphy LEMONS FOR THE LOSER | SSE ee You can almost save half of your money on every Suit or Overcoat you buy here. And remember devvudvureuadeves the concession will be gran (Star Special Service.) PORT TOWNSEND, Jan. 31.—A ve to have the franchise secured | | fore the pres time It te underst that but @ brief re vavew OUr gSuAarANtee’-—- Poy sciomere Coleman nnd Ballin | ee, Gert not, te, encond fon money back if you }} tsa’ Samo lave ose toe" want it. i ssl aa, wn pg ger | MASTERS AFRAID That Are Worth Having Exceltent in wit” their — B know assert that road is none! Deputy U. & Marshal F. M cong he inet « named. | Lathe, who has returned from Pt c - ? = fleet ind ¢ activity | that the condition existing between || Qualities, many varieties, all 615-617 First Ave. seins om te would be the} seamen and masters of vessels, on good style. Every shoe On the Square, Opposite the AD ewig ta the west ithis coast is erlow } » give Totem Pole er activitte mostly from the masters ffi t AR was cers in regard to the conduct of the BOYS’ iatailengetinitenlleninpentanheiieaty : — is greciaiih loedicn. cesaine ax ton ctticere ont ‘BILLY BUSTER” ra a A had | nan infitetin sertou SHOES— DOWNING, HOPKING @ AYER ated t f tt i ent upon th Ine. : t e Ma hal 1 ea th th BROKERS. hich to begin « tr | mat 1 officers are actu f Grain, Provisions, Stocks, Bonds e ‘ t det | foar of their men and that it is al PRIVATE WIRES As h t h » maintain disclp Tel. Main 279, Ind. 279. t , “. hi Rooms 204-305-306 Alaska Bidg. f | high ; —" ierieentesatehsiateen mA king | Sail 6 when aloft and in 20 PER CENT OFF ON ! "as tempt tent aymon CLOTHING AT cation. has bare of tho crow.” Upon arrival Hoyt raation han] bare of the crow. Upon arrival tn 0 BOYLE’S #2 |S else ee PIKE ST niu ' aa t t to gratify a personal «pite, and 405 Pike St. « und that - sete 2 { oubl rhubarb, per Ib Menanan por te mea mS) Tans eye Kleta, the shoemaker, 1 @); turnips enol 80) bran, ts 1 Ms: onllh pep: | Kem. gipehe: ebaphed fond. tom, Ua; cate | Lime and Cement. | Portiand coment, imported, per bbl #9 Fertiand cement, Caliternis. por bt 6 | ne Tetwped begs, plaster parts, Bere “iyoe, lag Jam a Roche har | Bor, BBL Bt Ws hire brick. per en tering hair, per |b, ba; metal lata, hs et sey fara H@ite, hard mail plaster titer, bt Nute and Figs. + Gite new wah | simends. per te ihe: | Fruits. frail, par ceate, MG mone per how Lo adel Fancy ne aw Te trois 217 James | Goth Rletmius ted “a-* ar THE SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK Invites Savings Deposits upon which ft pays 4 per cent. compound interest while still maintaining [ts long ablished standard of security, and a reserve fund whieh, at the date of the last statement, amounted to $5,382,861 21 The Scandinavian American Bank fe recognized not only at home but tn all Americas and European financtal centers as one of t strong: eet banks in the Northwes,—oue of the most consery ative in the world Deposits May Be Sent By Mail With Every Certainty of Prompt Attention We heve branches in Tacoma and Ballard, The Scandinavian _— sutaing Bank Seatt AULTLESS OOTWEAR FOR MEN & WOMEN Ladies’ Custom Shining Repair Parlor VANDERWERKER AND HAMILTON Two Doors South Savoy Hotel 1208 Second Av. 4 CASH "REGISTERS e are independent dealers sa W and second-hand cash registers of various makes and 1 Our | " nbout “The Sundwall Co., Inc. 609 First Ave. Phone 697. aaa LAL 1A y The Store That Serves You ia RATES $15.00 PER MONTH| Garvey-Buchanan 7 Plain $2.25 Ali Linen Fin $ 98 10¢ Colored ished Table Chambray posing Sale Wash Cloths, in the Ole Fabrice, in the | Disposing Gate at |} only, yard as only Fine Sateen Damasks that Matorials that will wear ponsens excellent wearing) |and launder splendidly, vary |aualitios All ready for une suggestive for girls school | Sine 72x72 drease Price Attractiveness in Notions TOMORROW 12%¢ Twilled Klastic, at only | 100 Jeffries’ Dress yard 7 12¢ pair ve be Barbour’s Cotton Twist, | bo Hidden Spring ne oat spool 2 1-2¢) ors, each 2126 a Spring Halr Curl! 1 t Shoppin, » ch 4e@| eact . a lSe Nickel Plated Bhears,| be Bons card sie palr 10@ | be Gripit H de “Agnes” Hooke and Eyes ecard card 1¢| 2%e™m Pins, . Se Darning Kees, cach ..2@ Tailors’ 60-inch ‘Tape| bo Hair Pin Cabtn Meusure ze f be Tracing Wheels, each| Ge Family Pina, 2 12¢ | fe Washington 400 Pins, pa-| be Treasure Safety Pi pe te |e Tubular Shoe Laces, 6| 100 Cube Pina, ev re for he | 100 Pin-On Hone Se Pearl Buttons, dozen ..3@! pair | #4 26 Fancy White Stop Jars | Fels Naptha Soap—Tomon —With cover and handle,| row in the “Bustest Bas tomorrow in the “Busiest | ment” 6 bars for Basement” at only ..79¢ No ©. 0. D. orders > Improved Suit Hangers | $1.25 Fancy White Ewers ang loan than half price, in the | Basine—In .the ..“Busieg “Buslest Basement j Basement” tomorrow gt row at only 9¢| only ooo eens Specials Tomorrow 8 to fl a. m, Children’s ibe Cotton Hose, Regular Tic Corset Cover in sizes 5, 6%, 6% and 7| Embrolderies, beautifal at only, pair 7 1-2¢) terns at only, yard .,, Regular 10¢ No. 2 Lamp) Regular lfc bottle Chimapys in the “Buslest Ol, in the “Busiest Bas Basement” at only, each ment” at only ....0:A@ Se | $6 Nuo’s Velling Waists, from | Regular 0c Bleached Seamed| 6 tw 1 a momar Sheets, size 72x00 at only coves 83.49 BOE | Regular 500 seven piece Claes i i. er ine Cotton Chal } Balad Sets, in the “Busies from 8 to 11 tomorrow| Basement | at only, set 8 13e serene ‘pe | " at only .. THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST waz. GABVEY~ ¢ ByCHANAN® 1113 — 1115—I17 SECOND AVENUE.. In the Name of Sense, that 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 fresh from the oven, protected from dirt by a package the. very beauty of which makes you hungry. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Look Into the as carefully as you ithe will see for yourself tat bottled product sarsa, a the best to be had fm the ket. We supply — cery stores, saloons We would lke you fo refre .v drinks and to 8 your opinion of them. PACIFIC & PUGET SOUND BOT TLING COMPANY, Phones 927. WHY WE ADVERTISE ee ee what our business our methods for Seattle have is quite & For the who we are, what we are nefit of mankind, we and invite you get your der Full set of teeth, fit en Gold Crowns, 23k . . Bridge work .. Gold Fillings that stay in. Silver Fillings that stay in ASsociaTeD DENTISTS OR. F. J. BETHEL, D. D. &. MGR. (Fiftes Years* Phone, Main t Rooms 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 RARNBS, ) graduate, cin the preci Parnes tm fully guile ” irate, oa arecolated: oe of Oxtee sermand drug. “onenever It i Bae Cinrwake Osteopathy rte, Office Hours a. m. to 5 Wed. and Fri. evenings till & Lady Attends reultation Free, OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICL | Flee f Elevati Ind. Drs, BARNES and RING Bidg.. T