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THE SBATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, FEB. 5, 1907. WHY IS IT? KERCHEVAL GRANDSON) SPORT DOPE> The chaffeur who toote the loud OF GREA eat horn don’t always know the is most about running ble machine Yumpio’ yiminy, what a yump. Ole Feiriag, Dututh, Minn, haw oe tablished a new American record for long distance aki jumping, 112 foot TO PROBE PRIZE RING DEATH (Borippa Telegraph Service.) GRAND RAPIDS, Mich,, Fed. b-— The cases of the five mon indicted as a reault of the doath of Mike/ Ward, the pugiltat, following nis) recent fight here with Harry) Lewia, probably will be taken up] this week, The first case to be} tried ts that of Frank Lyneb, charg ed with aiding and abetting 4 prise fight. Harry Lewls will face the) charge of murder after all the other cases ate disposed of, —_——— The Seattle high school baxeball team is already making arrange Theo, Brettenstein has retired from baseball to sell Mah. Hope his fish won't be Hke some of his pitel ing used to be. From 26e Special Linen note nize | Writing Paper, pound on the Harry Nites Upped for second base next wenson at Bt. Loule, And President Hedges knows he likes to go up In the alr, too, tomorrow Ihe Framed Pictures, neat de | «hens, gilt ond dark wood frames; from 11 to? to | morrow at only .. 106 Kent, ©. is forever on the base hall map. Two teams played a, 14 funing game there tn January, ments for the coming season. A Some people never will Jleard tts good many of last year's players dangerous to win penoan fore Ladies’ $6 Wool Waiets, ar will turn out and several new then the season opens, Fielder ou assortment of all colors will try for placea. So far no one says the White Sox will Igad all pretty designs, From 1) to ts in line for the pitcher's box the way in 1907 “ 2 tomorrow at only, ®3.89 Garner leads all the jockeys at New Orleans. Belford, twet year’s crack twirler, Js not In soheo!, and Mullen, whose place is firat base, may take & try} at pitehing aa Ke has ability, Flem Inway, last year’s catcher, will un Houbtedly fil his old place, while the positions af short and third will probably be filled by Smith 2%e Nine-quarter Unbleached Sheeting, from 11 to 2 to} morrow at ouly, yard, 1H¢@ nee ie *, Morningstar will have to confont himeelf with thet “star” in his name, Sutton retained his 18.9 billiard honors 600 to 47%. and MeGuire. Manager Coyle has written to 18 schools for gamer, and} 2 : hu Ie aleo trying to arrange for an} BY FRED J, HEWITT. As & S-yoar-eld he started tn and Mey ao a ver pee east of the mountain and Callfor r Special Service.) won four cup races, They were the | dine Me has slgned & traet ata trip. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, &—tt wan | Epsom Gold Cup, the Ascot Gold Bon m ¥ eee unfortunate that a lghtly-weighted | Cup the Neweastle Geld Cup and Racing Dates for 1907. YESTERDAY outsider won the Burbs Handicap, | Me Goodwood Cup. Days the greatest contest for thorough That closed St, Simon's racing Ronnings—Mareh 26 to April 18 "18 MY we breda on the Pacific coast, but when | Career patuct- 5 rs § ane looks over the pedigree of the} St. Simon only won about $24,000} Aqueduct—April 16 to April 36,, 10 OAKLAND. bart peamie’ Jamaica--April 26 to May 8 in hone Kercheval, he cannot help | ih purses, but that amount is & mere} cee May 8 to Potable? } exquisite breeding trifle compared with hin carmings 10 |r econg May 20 to May 28.. First race, sevon-sixteenths of a) wile—Albia, 105 (Brown), 3 to 1, fon; Rilly Watkina, 114, second; Raletah, 111, third. REST ME PL NR oe HE WILL FIGHT AS | A “DARK HORSE” Kerchevai's | te stud, | breeding Bt. Bimen is now 27 years old and J acammensian Mealy on? wed is given an The ¢ tw still @ healthy sire Of winning |p conshead—June 20 to Jul Second fae, Tuturity course—| Tithenus out of Tom Hoy. Authort- horses \Rachisacatuly 19 Wo Ade. &. Santa Ray, 123 (Brown), 6 to 3,| tee Rereabouts now declare that The Duke of Saratoga—Aug. 5 to Aug 80... Princess Wheeler, 122, sec-| there can be no mistake and that/Known the won | Gheopebend-—avg, 31 to Boot. 14 pad; Yo Sam, 123, third. Time,| Kercheval’s aire wee Tithonus the famous bh _ and on sate JUN | Gravesend—Sept. 16 to Sept. 28, MM Tithonus la a brown bores by Bt] of last year Bt. Aimon earned | wet A314 16. | the almost incredible total of 256,- Brighton-—-Bept. 90 to Oot. 5...» Third race, futurity--Blanche C., Relmont——Oct. T to Oct. 19 610 pounds and Its In stud fees, « Jamaica—Oct, 21 w Noy. 1 | i | 500 Bracket Lamps at 2%, | Complete with large No. 2 | burner, chimney and strong | bracket; rare value. } ; 20¢ Double Support Gas Man- tlee-—~Tomorrow in the Simon out of Immortelie by Paul (@tar Bervice.) Sand 1, ; Mitre, | Jones. I & » ; ths, poms Dake oft Drieans 105] So It ie that Kercheval is a grand- | «reat deal more than $1,000,000, Aqueduct 2 to Nov. li BAN FRANCL . Feb. 6.-Tom- | Rusiest Basement” at only! third. Time, 1:15, gon of the famous St. Bio nt The following table shows just ly oaniny 16 to Nov, my West, one of the best 110- pound each ...+.+ «+++ 408} ' Fourth race, one mile and fifty) mal that Was never beale what Mt, Simon's progeny has 40M | ninore—April 20 to M boye Ban Francisce ever turned out, lee ss po ae ‘ais! oP is on bis way east with John Thom- as, the champion welterweight. He will be matehed as “a dark horse” with some of the cleverest . eastern boys that can be found, and aes om the turf, ep entll last June, and . Haltimore--Ovt. 26 to Nov. 9 7D ty wena Buffalo-—June 16 to July 20 Knives—Tomorrow in the| “Busiest Basement” at ~The Borgian, 104 (Hunter),| rectng career, ard whose scoss ite Only, @00R «22... see SO) %& won Anvil, 100, second; | the stud has never been equaled Funnyside, , third. = Time,} St Bimon wan originally the prop 1:48 46. erty of Prince Batthany in Eng “ Fifth rece, one mile and twenty|!end and nominated by him in ail] | Value of races wom by St. Simon’ won by mt The firet practice of the Seattle Athletic club track men will be i468 446. Sixth race, five-ete! ons. (about), $2,450,000. A, pry —Bigs. oe an, age “chen the Duke of Portland in| Number of races won by daugh- Sens tee og nha Vas: aes Bas ad fa wou; Joound, 112, second; Aaron J.,) 155! purchased the brown f-year- | ters stock, +a. pionships com where near hie weight In Ban Fran- - : old colt by Galopin from the King | Value of race# won by daughters’ chino cinco, and ie open to fight any 110- a ae 7 ct Aaa Tom mare St. Angela for 1669] stock (about), $1,560,000, Honey Mollody and Joe Thom: Somme man ‘= cme wn. : ASCOT. guaneas he became the owner of the} When the jan compties the | oe: arrange 8 A. i cupiininecionreniengetiosnieaiben . seek eonderfal ap well as the most | Meures after the grand old horse has | ms), aTTenke BMA, : Natnable asitanl In All the world, | passed away the result will astonish | Mt’T,9" oa ge — AUTO DOPE As & S¥ear-ald Wt. Simon ran |admirers of the thoroughbred att | v reeked . 113 — W1S—17 four races and won all of them. over the wor ‘ , a 2: oats a aN eee SIO TROL: OT A AD ao oo ne. pcan og d Since the board of directors of the Oakland race tracks reeulted | the American Automobile Associa it book mak tion has been increased from 29 to tn the arrests of five ore ch tan new pobay of having Sh O ‘ca * mi Agony Bagg amet © gouttve Bi geecon ianaeienine N ranma! OHIO CHARTERED —"°Psruy"owen, soo was coe ote Our low prices make ft pons ot wo Slat ; “Susie THROWS A DEFI AT ‘Third race, three-quarters of « mile-—Royal Rogie, 112 (Keogh), 2 Co ete te Lt. | (Baattle Star's Exelesive Serview) nas Fourth race, one mile—Arimo,| While the storm ts raging as » first two automobile dealers in New TRIP TO HONOLULU). "sut"sts bo sieas mre sented an American made car, has 108 (Prestun), 4 to 1, won; Coit What effect the failure of New sow joined the ranks of the tm Jack, 102, second; Ampedo, 102,| York snd Philadelphia bowlers to R. Mo Herron, chairman of | porters and become the Amertoan third, ‘Time, 1:40. attend will have on the coming committee of the Las Angéles | agent for an Italian cor. This looks Fifth race, one mile—Chancellor Amorican Bowling congress tour- Chamber of Commerce, appointed it the day of foreign cars here . § to 1) aement at St. Louls, President 5 t secure a steamer on which 250) is not yet past ci> | Robt. H. Broosun te not worrying) gf ~ | members of that organisation will] Perhaps one reanon for the pope over it at all. Im fact be says in) make a trip to Honolulu, has char |lartty of the now high-powered run- tered the steamer Ohio from. the }about, with its open rakish body, te Tovorr Waser filled. Sixth race, seveneighths of a|*% specie! talk to The Star that) mille—Greena, 110 (Koernor), & to|'2¢ eastern bowlers are mighty | | Prank Waterhouse Stoamship|ite Kinship to the one-man speed/ than ever have been obtained be oe ne 2, won; Norfolk, 119, second; ema potatoe and few tno bill! loompany’s feet. The Oblo is bow] wagon. When ® man decides on/fore. It is the bellef that the en- | 6% ‘eeth, up from Garter, 107, third. Time. 1:38 1-4.| T8¢® It comes to affecting the auc at Quartermaster Harbor undergo | going out In euch a rig, there !# no) deavore of the pew touring board id Crowns ......... cons of the tournament ling repairs, which will be finished/clamor from motherinlaws -or/ will xbortly put value upon mem pig Me ‘ ALASKAN IN PORT. Wi wee 8 eastern bowlers ‘ MaPe | within a few days, and sh@ @fll|/ maiden aunts to go wong bership in the American Automo = pvt up from . —_ attend?” says Bronson. - sail for San Pedro aod from there} Sometimes the valve of a French | bile association, one that will make wer tn Sieh alos Steamer Alaskan, of the Ame —a Gene: tet peerty rence ‘ , will «all for the Hawalian islands |tire will leak evep after the dust) it as easential to oll motorists as is All of our work Is guarantee con-Hawalian steamship line, ar Seat we te Sines the t about February £2 The charter |cap is screwed tightly in place. A| membership in the Touring Club of Bievator service; lady attend rived im port from New York by | Coe te Saws tind aus 4 ot the steamer Ohio holds for 25|remedy is to remove the central) France.” @ pm. Sundays 10 to 12 je lul meete without them before days, although the trip ¥ belrod of wire of the relve and dab and we con de it again, ae PD) | oxtented a little grease on the comical © ails 6 ters rooney NATIONAL Little House-Needs In The Disposing Sale Tomorrow Many more money-savers in the “Busicst Basement? ly as tempting in price as these. tal work dowe at « big saving of money. Our and modern equipment take away the discomfort of DURING FEBRUARY ONLY-—Will these low | | nahaiclemminalinia = The Store That Gerves You ri Garvey { er Disposing Sale SPECALS TOMORRO il to 2 106 All Site Rivhona, and al ‘alfetags { cle, Widths tg | Inches, From 1 fo gat wee the Wancy Box plain white or Hnem From 11 to 2 tomonge ga only, box morrow, very special at only, yard ,, Ladte me Fi Heavy Fleeced from 11 wo 2 only, garment ., Sc Stand Lamps at ft, : Burner, chimney aa@) complete, priced at @ half vaiue } Se Cocoa Door morrow in the Basement” at egity, 100 No. 2 Lamp Tomorrow in the Basement’ ronerdale, 109 (Homer),| the great stake events. Then Prince out), $2,650,000, lela “y every time he fights he will be bet to 2 won; Daniel C, 268, sec.| Batthany died, and thin, according to] Number af races wen by sons pred MeDonald to 6 caliente the init. Mis backers expect ; Oty ond: Trapsetter, VAR, third. Time, the rulinas of tae Enetieh Jockey | stock, 1.06% * igasoaaille to make o real “killing,” especially See ; % club, Yoided al! St. Simon's somtna Value of races won by sone’ stock | wroay t ail parte of Brit: {in the cities where he has never been id p THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU Save Avold ble for you to get a. ant. Office hours $280 DENT “t feel confident the next tour- \ HOME BUILDERS, ATTENTION! | Temlty more apparen' each pement wi be. the sest success ee cn een Sones OT | WE uiott, te new secretary| your, The ae of motor care. ls Dr. & G. Thom Dr. 3. meet yet held. Predict that St nd S60 to Knapp é ‘sontbe4e8 ¥ . Ee Leute will pay out in prises not tects, 853 Colman building, for, a a Go Sheree Bocce og pon tho | meanvens aeuues ee = fect! Coringe Cant ee 2 fess than $15,000, which is $2,600 book of plans for pretty hampe. sJt|cnne 0 tas esl Mabtonty Liars gaining mare oad more expert: tea, more than wae paid at Loulevilia < will save you money and tell you ; that people are still living on the) « The nations) organizetion has now! ence with shoppers who go steamer Otympla, which was] oc. iyen dona hers = oe ve how to build « good home Cheap. | nearty 9,000 members and ite pros lane sales room to another stranded in the straits of Magetia: 7 : . peet never was ao bright - egelan | pertaining to tournament were ial interest to members will be FINED 9100 FOR STEALING about a year ago, bound for New The st. | her We, Wolk ta tow Of the sttamehip Sea-) ee” 2: outs bowlers eo hare 70 city associations movement to have uniform laws in & FIFTY-CENT PIECE. t) who are at the head of the local or-| with 979 clubs and a total member ee all states and the development of — ganization are alive and b= mgd ship of nearly 15,000. The 8. Louis | business mon. Ther thoroughly ap | meet will be a record breaker. Just} 7 seortment preciate what they have on hand,! stick « pin tn that.” as ea at prices the touring buredu. Seoretary Ki-' Oscar Jones stole a $0-cent plece lott says: “The touring board em) from Mate Brann of the tug Bea | der the policy of the gew admin | Lion several days ago and thin af- : tir pene vai SFO paayenee that will tempt you~ tration have a mth broader|terncon Judge Gordon sentenced ie é ” $30.00 Golden Oak Dressers for I scope, far better resultslhim to pay « fine of $160 and costs Bes = re. em Tt Pees $16.00 Golden Cah bree A - we vs segeeses BELTS $22.90 Golden Oaks omabsts for 7.50 $12.00 Golden Oak ot And similar reductions in oth: AND WHERE THEY CAUGHT IT AT Our Special Office Hours—® a. m. to Sp. * or lines. Wed. and Fri. evenings tH & All the Suits and During a recent fanning bee Frank { apie ; Haneroft told this story on Hogriev- DABNEY WOODHOUSE t | ant Foreman FURNITURE CO. Drs. BARNES and We wore at the Boston depot one 418 PIKE STREET. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS, s hen Hogrie : secaon when Mogriovw was with Complete Hoventurnisnere and VALUES ARE OF UNUSUAL IMPORTANCE. IT 18 : Rea, ‘ ‘ ° I W tain to Full Kiver, where we were io abies tr Cones Get SRLDOM, IF EVER, THAT YOU ARE ABLE TO PUR- ' - Seo be Mast le Dey Sent Jn : Q J Pheree—Main 3998, Ind. 3006, CHASE HIGHGRADE SUITS AND OVERCOATS LIKE j ‘i pam nee windy tatt 6 ers THESE AT THE REDUCED PRICES : until | reached Hogriever and Frank | { (? Foreman. Then both set up a how! . They wanted to know what Kind of | A H .. Misrog poe dar te ould pao At half price. We also rent led goods are vil : | for 75 cents. I raised the limit and Jacks. ethers, bosses H d a on I gave them A quarter mora: ‘Thea I LOGGERS’ SUPPLY CO. e an z ha@ to go Around and give all the ‘i an wand H others anh additional quarter, 1 was | ook les ts : peers ia “rengeade mi ' knocked a twister & few minutes | | oh . sarsapariila, ora whe | Not clothes bought [f """,.2%2,! Pete! tnrowam the || See First Avenue Windows aod iron brew. It ye aa Cc es Doug ft Bl waiting room to seo Pesemen and | tried them let us seud & % Hogriever backed up te your order. i for a sale---but all PACIFIC & PUGET IN@ CO our own stock, the TAO pone OH kindof clothing we | Ss» 2 J. REDELSHEIMER & CO on the deal. . know all about. according to Mike Ka :, ’ : HE CHE UNTE 5 . . ; f Dnasiseed te ncrotts ey, | THM CHRAP COUNTER eal | 900-904 First_Av., Cor. Columbia Associated Dent had @ similar experience with Wat-| along just as he was opening the $0.00 Suits and Overcoats ff kine, of Indianapolia. “Watkins had| beer. ‘If you drink that beer it will Strongest Overcoat House in the State BOW 2. ees ess BBGE f] taued 11 apiece for supper money.” | cost $25,’ said Watkins. That pmennavtammacdtn SEATTLE Br) : fopgiman @6@'nct tahe| eas. enenah feo Woremam ia We are an $12.00 Suits and Overcoats he t ened the car sour and sommes Dentiets each one BOW sereeeeees 88.00 |” an = ia He jout the bot he had for sup. his apecial tine of $18.00 Suits and Overcoats — ee D an ® SF i 5 gas $12.00 purses of reductiig, $20.00 Suits and Overcoats oe now .... $13.35 This morning the arrival of tw ix Sica, th taming, Tifee Union Bakery and Al ae : steamers from California wit tongs, to, pe hh, ee | erga : $25.00 Suits and Overcoats J] cargoes of green goods 1 Went Poultry. / Restaurant eye NOW ...+00.++-- 816.65 fj ot! sy. A few cars of potatos Live ol chickens, par. 1%, Ife: brotp Cali at our offtee have found their way over de |i” adee” 1M tive turtore | tn intended for people who ab- conviaeet Y ; vege poe hiee Live —" = | preciate good eating; also for Lady Attendants ee op price on potatoes . - ou can almost Ton, Hill te Hamaet | S*othere, steen eae Sa; xvas |B People who like the good thig ASSOCIATED DENTISTS com ecolved @ ear oO! a ba ton | ie) cows, tb, a) at & moderate « save half of your []senss setertay Ther are cehing [AAT MOMMY RAE owe OE HT os belong to that clase come throne 5 86S © 1112 Seen A eee j for be per pound. In all cases the Meate. j 3 Office Hours bam. to §p.m, Sund Money on every force on. rot vegetables» seems nyse: even Me so: vail 1 Ad See what we can do Hor Phone, Main 1772 oo. |firmer. The commission men are Tithe; dressed hows, per. Ib, waiting for the arrival of the first Suit or Overcoat " t | spring goods, some rhubarb haying , fow y to the 1 you buy nere. price on cage le 420 f pr And remember }) °°” our guarantee--- }} money back if you want it. THE@HUs | 222 es NATIONAL 635-617 First Ave. . hue peor amgilut® and F BISCUIT On Ge Square, Opposite ths nB, . | ee er aes COMPANY Totem Pole, ; peanut sibs onto De unt dentia r Butter and Crsese | Building. Phone, ind 692. seatte For Gooa Results ~— . i, ie one oo « .= store * ut shall $ ot the m toes, ’ xchange an Spas yvosd, for your ears Be up by phone ants. The Sundwall Co, | Inc. > ae Firet Ave Phone 69%

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