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THE SEATTLE STAR-MONDAY, FEB. 4, 1907, . : 6 to be fintwhed inmide | wilt mean the expenditure of mhent! PEaTAYAYA The work Is all to {year and also make plans for the] A. BOW | “and ony hext kennel show of 90 days from the thine Ht In start. | $10,000 vA od. The " K ja to be tedwen | by union labor —— Store That Berves You Best—Garvey-Bugh Many bail players have been “half! Oy ine g. A. GC. bowling alleya| a4 Up-to-date in every port, 4s y ‘onan Co, ot” Dut Piteher Hrank Owen, Ch! /enig woek four anos wilh be play:| 2¥# hae had a chance to note the BIG AUTO TEST On bi ato White Hox, has made @ feoord * Will mabt| Mood Bnd Dad featured Of ball parks | ag, of being “wholly” ah the Athletes, Tomorrow hight the| in many large eastern etties m2 . Disposing Sale | “hole-y”—enpway, he whH® | Hoo Hoos and Realty» will eon The ar wd will have & meat q na pete \< tant automobiic test war footing with a revolver, Not serl-lpne Politicians and Educates ing capacity of 2,000 while ¢ An importen . Ss i 1 $y a on BO he Cadiline LOCAL BOYS PUT UP A anear |= ood: run wp the fleld, but, failed ounty hurt J agatnat ouch other ‘Thurmday night | blewehors to the loft and right of the | DOKUR Yemtandln wh oo ie gigs peciais omorrow sailee, and shortly after the vie ; and Friday night the & A. Cusenmn | arandstand will eavh hold 1,600, | Pune b om. obile F , FIVE INCHES OF BNOW—BAN:) Co ntodian amtelde the poste jfox, Now don't get excited, we == | ing room and ob yoom In cor company on a 1,000 mile, honw 4 | Sere Dosp j | a ‘ ts of drivers e no b ness hours make mo QUET FOLLOWS. After a brilliant ptece of play, | ee » he boat he weed on hie tlon with the grand stand fun. ‘Three ahifie of Orivers wee | “i - ening and aftes. | whieh took him half the tength of |" hunting trtp dressing, bath and club rooms operate the car on He a noon shopping impossible, will find these noon day the ft Caldwell, the home | o be ‘or eo eovommodation | Which tn expected to be complekec ” d decidedly attractive Notic flee One would expect a football game | the fold well, the hor natuatentnes te woitne in the game to be built for the sevommodation | Which i ert morning. Com timely an © ya t Notice tomorrow!s pons feild 4 with five [left, made a pretty goal, ft did not) ,, ft the players, The finished park | #n" gain menu ee ges lm take | for Whit staide tert, to | Petsetights are w offictally over sidering the condition of ¢ or six inehe f snow to ee ee a oo looked, dent oe te after the last mowfall, if " national oe. equating, putting the play at 2 to 3 Duatale wih start work .| Dr. Mant, dentist, 22 urke letroets after Ladies’ $3.06 Gwivel Silk) Men's Fancy w 4 burtesgue, but the international sn Toc erick wr cieea Chen tee wale! oes we ; = smctng at One| 22% baseball park at ‘Twat | Building, Phone, Ind, 602. Seattle | thin car makes ita record It will be y White Veuta r matoh y ny Meow bat time days of racing at Or! 144 Yeslor way within ¢ exceptionally important In dainty light colorin po 0% atthe Wanderers and Vancouver |mond were insufferably dull, Not! - ving 4 od fi Shamrocks, in apit wadi- | Wh the remumption of play VM | won p apectator killed nultable for spring waar ! tee tone, was a good couver became aggressive ar The sale price bears ne - ° yi @ ‘1D to the} The wrtunate weather made a{ the Bail In Seattle's danger w Wanted—Promoter with a pur lation whatever to regul laundry will make thee g, , wat coipt, but the true} the reat of game, but could hol) young Corbett and Herman ha value Tomor otweer i t ow bet female wate receipt, von fee sport wae there, the Weather not be- | break the admirable defense of the | signed and are waiting for a p ‘ the hours of 11 and 2 « and 2 oly, him trols an exhibition ff Ane and who played a wapertor 2 nuine Fianola Fiano W190, Lane ‘adie’ 2 Bon (Label ta Ten minutes after ball waa} same all through, jongth brewe| A pittle “e is & dangerous i ld rm rut in plage Raifour scored for Van- | away and seored the vialtors | oie Hit herd if you would hear , > ly put up tn “Gullee trinutee later, J, Rocks doing the | utes later, Brookfield doing the star) J R piain or | 4 eatems " triok. stunt. Vancouver strove gamely) St. Louis Cardinals want c pl line choose The play showed the Reattle boys |and worked like Trojans but coulf| wing from Cincinnatt tomarrow te be smarter the ball and to} not pase Rose in goal, whose guard | Hrown, who woe “In bad t Dante as b rye pospees a better aadian 6 the ship was excelient |imanagement Inet year, te tipped t 10¢ at eum a one Swan Bek vers} © up two more and the |@o in exchange : ie busy, With such a wretched su final figures # \ wo 5 as 1 t f fod ps the wuestion; tnecanly thing to do| A convivial evening was spent by | pot © Ryans in dodg Other Specials for All Day wan to pia the bail adead, ap it | the two teams at the tander hotel, | nut pe a refe would net (Pavel quick enough for] After an exceltent « A had beer Tomorrow ; weiner ts | “25S ARE PREPARING POOL wets encanto sn Wooo. cal Vancouver's inside rieht Cun. |} . kept up unit the How ry special at *" TY speciay nin miancd an « goal. Me ou oye had to leave to ait 7 1-2¢ ' ent ..ectaee Kenate, Vancouver's left back, made make ¢ wetion for home . a . billiard rooms who allow mino: or 18 years of age to frequent] heir places of busine is shown} by the bill whieh J Wood, of | e024 Bixth av, hus prepared for| presentation to the legislature. Mr. | Wood has deca in communteation | with Representative L. A. Johnson, of Yakitna, and Mr. Johnson will ably lay the bill before the log istature for tte Consideration Mr. Wood's dill ix drawn up with the object of making a state law to cover the operation of pool and bil Hard rooms aa far as minors are concerned. There is a city ort names which covers the & | fully, but no state Inw ‘The bill provides a penalty of| | $10 to 950 fine for the fret viola-| tion of the law, and for the second from $26 to $1 fine and from 1 to 2% days’ tmprisonment. The striking feature af the proposed ac is that, upom the weoad can tettoe OF GENUINE York cash reasonal jow the red Metrostyle line on the music cution t satiefy the payment of | fines and conts LAKE WASHINGTON COURSE PLANNED the standard Piano-player of the world, end sold exclusively te the Northwest by BY FRED J. HEWITT. Alex. Shields when he had won an/ x (Star Special Service.) even 100 on axsoctation racetracka | A coure on Lake Washington to af Gates’ victories have | ¢ttend from Leschi park to a potnt SAN FRANCIBOO, Feb. 4—Just) how many races the aged bay weld] 10. ahown at county faire ing, W. B. Gaten, will win before be | ~push” meetings, and ao, in conse-|the agaual regattas af the Nort) ie retired te a question bard to an-| quence, all of his 102 victories can- | Pacific Amateur Osrsmen’s guee . " . - ciation for the next five yoars. Thir ewer, for Captain R. R. Rice and his | not be found im the ractng guides gon, RR, jr. keep sending the olf | Gates was bred by the mother of Course was decided “pon Saturday boy to the post with great regulari- | Gervet Ferguson, the owner « th aflernooe by Ralph Withut, pres ty at Emeryville this winter mighty Bearcateher, at her stock | dent, Captain Balliott, of the Beat Recently, In « mile mce, W. B.| farm in Kentucky, He was named | ti Rowing and Canoe elub, amd Al Gates lead Clandestine and Cloche | after W. B. Gates, & prominent poll Ooldemith, of the Seattio Athieti: #Or to the wire and © at the | tictam of Memphta, Tenn. George C. | ols lucrative odds of 20 to 1 | Henmett purchased him aa « year , ‘That makes cxaetly 102 races | ling for $1,800 and raced him as « BASKETBALL GAMES that W. B. Gates has won in his re- | 2-year-old. Then tt was that Cay markable career on the turf.” de- | tain Rico, the famous old horsema clared Captaim Rice He must be | from Varner Ark. @ little town A double came of basketball has are ar Wander, Rad Gt Grtaen © made of tron He Bhs dtckey lege | about 60 miles from Little Mock, a« serenged between giri eoghe _< and favors strong going. What te | quired htm. }more and freshman class teams of Kverything in the housetur more, he likes to tun, and for that] That was six years ago, end then, gente and Fraoklin If ntehing line can be found at the sending | ices have Been campaigning Mm | enools, to take place in the A DAgNEY WOODHOUSE -daemagn mory one week from next Saturda URNITURE CO. ing How many races wil! W, B. Gates) 7). red of the main hixh || Complete Housef rulsherd end No heree that 1 know of has won | win before he is put on the shelf? Peete — Gumees a takel Agente for Chatter Oak an many races as W. B. Gates, Lo- | grat ts « mighty hard question to Suhael While the seghemires of the ick aie veda ds Sonali retired by | answer Franklin school have had exociiest fous, ind. “=| coaching from Miss Sterling an RACES Secker, 107, third. Timo, 1:42 14.|/the game between these teams ft SATURDAYS Fourth race, one mile-—Joreey | expectad to be internstiog ady, 115 (Koerser), = a # 1 a Next Saturday the high school | ‘ Milshora, 110, seco tole boys will play the Tacoma high essa: nientead j110, third. Thme, 1:43, lncheok” ‘Thin te the third game be Na kas Fifth race, one and one-clghth | ween these teams, exch team hav Firet race, one-half mile Lave of | mi) *—Standover, 108 geo ing taken one gare Gold, 108 (Williams), 3 to 5, won to 2, won; Stillebe, 102, sece j Abbey, 107, second; Jeremiah, 104, ten vation, 103, third. Time, | RI T$ uM 12 Sixth race, sevencighths of «| third. Time, -51 2 e Second race, eleven sizteenths le~—Canopt 101 (Fisher), 3 to 8 mile—Laura F. M., 123 (Miller), | mle Catone. 104, second: 2] Phe Increased colt weather hav || 200 2x12 Jack Sorews \t half price. We also rent 4 to &, won; Jndge, 123, second; | *. Mt. nan the effect of decreasing the re Swaceer, 120, third “Time, 1:19 24.| lion, 102, third. Time, 1:28 1-2. | Dad te vee ay as tn ee association tracks, Me| opposite the Golf club, a distance and | of four miles, bas been chosen fo STORES IN EVERY Heaters Heaters We have « taree tine of Meaty ors, Wood ten mow and oe ean be weed to afvantage reason T and my sor him to the post and in active tratn- Third race, faturity-——Mary F., pea erttys tog today there were no rauch exx» Jacks 103 (Sandy),2 to 1. won; Noule Lo SPORT DOPE on the street. Shipments are ex || LOGGERS’ SUPPLY CO. eile, 103, second; Sapreme Court, | pected which would sell at 48 per| Colman Dock. 108, third. Time, 1:13 24. meen sane dosen. There are no castern or Both Phones o22 Fourth race, ome and onesix-| Kid Herman and Young Corbett |Oregon eggs to be had Seat ee, oo ha 4 articles for a ight at| The ewnet potato market has ad . WOR: . second: | Reno to toke place March 18 | vanced a quarter of « cent, selling Miss Officious, 119, third. Time,| q purse of $10,000 i» offered. |now at te per pound. it is report || COWNING, HOPKING & AYER 1:4. led that there are 11 cars of po - Fifth race, one and one-stxteenth At Cht faturday night oon on the track this morning milee—Gov, Davis, 106 (Sandy), & ank Gotech won In straight falle| W_ Biglow & Co. recelved two} to 2, won; Alaric, 4, second; Varl Pons. The first fall was care of choice Wenatchee apples Orchan, 106, third. Time, 1:54 Iie minutes and the second fall in| and the range of price ta from $1.25 Sixth race, one and one % 10 minutes jt $2 BROKERS. Grain, Provisions, Stocks, Bonde PRIVATE WIRES, Tet. Main 27%, ind. 279. Rooms 304. 206.06 Alasks Bidg. mntles—Beechwood, 90 (Sandy), 26 to 1, won; Tony Faust, 106, see- ond; Dorado, %, third. Time, 1:50 46 The junior team of the Seattle ¥ M. C. A. was defeated night at Tacoma by the M. C. A. team of that city, the score | fe being 21 to 12 he \ puree The firet backethall team of the | i oa Heliingham Y. M. C. A. will beave| themes’ sumer fl thia week for « tour of the sound |fhubarb, per ib, 14 First race, seven-sixteenths of a mile—Albion H., 104 (Kaapp), 4 to 5, won; Sweet Taire, 112, second Connie M., 104, third. Time, : 4212 cities. The firet game will be played| Second race, one le——Dewey, | with the Seattle five next Thurs- 116 (Knapp), 4 to 5, won; Cadichom,| day might 107, second; Sheriff Rell, 110 -— third. Time, 1:42 1-2. | Wednesday night a meeting of the Third race, one mile—Round| Sexttie Dog Fancters’ association Dance, 105 (McDaniel), 9 to 2, won; | Wi be held tn Dr. Sharples’ office elect officers for the ensuing Judge Neilson, 98, second What General Grant Said Applies to Our Clothing Union Bakery and Restaurant is intended for people whorap preclate good eating; also tor people who like the good thttligd of life at a moderate cost. JI mi belong to that ¢ come Wethers, sheep, psi ; om & se what we can do fot the; wisnta, “par Th 400 sives, per 16. CW@t0ige, lambe, per head 0 Meate We Are at War With Our Winter Suits and Overcoats Weh hammered away relentlessly on this : Hundreds of men have profited to the extent ing on’’ toward next season—that’s the Incentive for Real Red = == THESHUB 615-617 First Avenue Lime and Cement cellent jeccmeat Califarnse 64 ba Even a Non-Musician Can Play This Piano, and Play It Acceptably to a Music Crit- ic, in Fifteen Minutes. The Metrostyle Makes This Possible TO MEET THE VASTLY INCREASED COST OF MATERIAL AND LABOR, THE PRICES TROBTYLE PIANOLA PIANOS (EXCEPTING THE GTUYVEGANT MAKE) WILL BE ADVANCED MATERIALLY ON MARCH FIRBT NEXT, Meanwhile, D. & Johgsion Co, will continue to sell the gentine Pianola Mano at New THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST . artist or other authority who has made a special study of the composition. Do not pay the price of the Pianola Piano for any tw vantages of the Motrostyle. This and other valuable features which have made the Pianola are controled exclusively by the Acolias company D. S. JOHNSTON CO. THE HOUSE OF HIGHEST QUALITY. 903 SECOND AVENUE IMPORTANT WESTERN CITY. Women's $1.00 Wrap- |” avery apect only , | lot at, each wectoeesr |... °°*: Se Regular 99.00 Bt Decorated Dinnerware Decor Complete nervice ren P persone — very spec sated fe ss morrow in the coutibes ta Hasement” at anly in the “Busiest - 84-09) at only, cach. | Regular S00 Landers’ Extra Quality Guteher Kaiveo Requiar 150 Whisk 6-tnety blade With brass rive} voll wlee ang oted b ape- | newed. with hush fal tomorrow in the “Hust morrow in the woe ‘on, ond if easy terme of payment are wanted, We arrange them to sult any ~~ yer : sure of the Planole Piano begins immediately withite purchase. ‘The — profi -~ 3 of @ person f this offense, the The pi place of business shall l be deemed a] cleney and Uboroughly artistic touches come with practice, however, and the pleasure tn THE public auisance abat creases with the ase of the Instrument ed by the court. " *, come, ball Yet eveu your first attempt at playing will be amasingly satisfactory, owing to the inven- ell and fixtures may be sold upon exe tion of the Metrostyie, whieh furnishes a detailed guide for interpretation. Whee you fol olt, you are playing in the style of some great ument lacking the important ad- ible wt avetinble, Rot only i at the very beads, | KG Ty have had the Look Into the Matter ae carefully as you Iike and you will see for yourself that our bottled producte—inger sie, sarsaparilla, lemon soda, birch beer, mineral water, etc, are the beet to be had im the mar ket. We supply families, gro cery vlores, saloons 4 cafes. We would like you te try our refreshing drinks and to bear your opinion of them. PACIFIC & PUGET SOUND BOT- TLING COMPANY. Office Hours—? «. m. tote Wed. and Fri. evenings GH & Drs. BARNES and Fi KOHLER & CHASE Established 1640. 1305 SECOND AVENUE Arcade Building. regular Se @ $1.60 ang B avid 73 args ont Basement” 6¢ only, each | ent Rasement” at omiy, am Lady Attendant. Consultation on A Successful Enterprise That Will Make Money for You Ours is a successful proposition. We have reached the point where future profits are a certainty, We have known fot some time that we had the foundation for a great money-making concern. We felt sure of this when we used our own money in securing this property. We were absolutely sure of ¢ lower strata. if after we made several experimental bores and prospected the formation of The only time we had any misgivings about the future was when we placed this stock on the mafket four months ago. Stock selling was a new game to us. We knew id win out let us prove our statements. But we never anticipated the we we if we could get people to investigate and success we have had We sold stock right from the start. Sold it to men you know—men of experience and good judge ment. We would like to hawe you meet some of them They have furnished the money and Fin ® what we have done with it. We ¢ purchased and paid for the largest and best equipped outfit of drilling machinery ever shipped into Can This order was placed with the Oil Well Supply Cay of Pittsburg, our magager, Mr. Will It will arrive on the ground w begins. lo actual field operations we ng a trip to Pittsburg for that purpose a few weeks, and with the assembling of this outfit our reign a back seat for no onc Our Mr. Williams is a practical field manager, having had vears of expericnce in the famous Summerland Oit Fiele 4 California—in fact drilled the world’s first subm ¢ well in that dis trict It is simply a matter of time when we will be supplying one of Canada’s leading cities with light and fuel, and shippia mir other products into the mar s of the world. Ar this means profits and large dividend sf a small amount of capital stands in the way of the con ation of this desire ow ¢ now after v ey On the roth day of January we announced the sale of another bloct non-a ble treasury stock at 25c Per Share, Par Value $1.00 It is nearly all sold, raise the pr without notice Now, we want to go into further detail, t newspaper ¢ is expensi nd we wish to raise the necessary capital ¢ nica as px Suppose you call at our office and give t pportunity to show you what w We're located the Pe sa gs Bank ing and the n for your cony Droy t € rnment reports, sar t ut why our American-Canadian Oil Co. 920-321 People’s Savings Bank Bldg., Second Avy. and Pike St SEATTLE, WASH. WATCH FOR THE RUSH INTO EDMONTON NEXT SUMMER