The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 6, 1907, Page 2

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* Gee aN earns THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEB. 6, 1907 BASEBALL CHIEFS DIGKER VER NEXT SUMMER'S oCHEDUL shabby steangor had on Mike's big | uleter, and, what's more, bad money in hile pokets, After he diwap- | peared, Rel turned to me and eatdr | } take me to cab hire, I've got) to got back home and get my other quilt, or TT freese stiff’ 1 never asked Kel for the de tale of that little sample of pra tloal charity, but | do know that he had gtven up his ulster and all his money to @ ball player he had | os ~e YAS VAS AVS VA Gtore That Serves You Best-—Garvey Buchanan Gp,” T 35¢ Each Tomorrow for Curtains ~~ Worth $1.25 a Pair not mot in Years, and one he only knew in a Oheudl Way at that,” that ale will not be 2m the league eta ee, Bowden ; HEADS OF NORTHWESTERN | anions something unforteen ooettts LEAGUE WILL compcere | President Lucas and the remain $. A. & BOWLING MEMBERSHIP — VANCOUVER | fF of the Baseball bunch here over sare in town attending aw WILE BE THE SIXTH, the meeting. Ruse Hall denies all} Last night's nowrtng game at the ; ‘ reports that be le going to play with |Beattle Athlotle club was won by | Swiss and Nottingham designs, an odd gathering At the meeting of the baseball} other nines, Me will remain with) the Hoe Hoow, The score was aa of about a hundred Curtains. Many single magnates of the Northwestern | Butte, “and don't you forget i,” says | followss bale q League, hold thie afternoon At ‘the | be. | Int Qed Sed Tthe, while some are to be found in pairs and double pars aes ant fu Nak Vinttod joo Howe 4.8 ; 261 \ Hutior hotel, Vancouver, BC, with! President Luca has vivtted Grays | Hoo Hoo mt Ls “ br] bed No more values like these after this present 9 he-the sixth apoke to the wheel, This) Marbe own that Way the fang | Realtys > 701 «(78a 67 2 | : ! , 7 sale te a been ddvinitely deokted. | made He wilt late thie after The Hoo Hoos team was made up is disposed of. They're certainly matchle, 4d mation he y eos bar, ° The matter ts stilt in the alr regard» | noon make # report oF Heants |of the following players: Gardner, i Mhrlich, | Genereaux, Jones, Farr |The Realty players we Menge, Tuylor, Grinnell, Sehseffer and “PUDDIN” M'DANIEL A |siieuy. wen cme cut | played between the Educates and pandeeadih lpepmaaal| Ing Belting? sithough it iy state | for admdsaion into the Men’s Neckwear An oddandend assortment | comprising all styles and | colors; not a tle in the lot worth less than a quarter. | Take your cholce tomo | | 6%e from at only, enoh ..... BY FRED J. HEWITT, (Seattle & Exelusive Servi fo nurse a front runner in fra He LOS ANGELES, Cal, Feb. 6—[ is also there when it comes to Brought up in a racing atmosphere, | driving finish, pat up on a thoroughbred be be! But on the turns In a route race eould write bie > veritable wonder, for he knowa hew HARRY PULLIAM, BAN JOHNSON, name and leare ¢ ? 9 Harry Pulliam, President of the National League, and Ban dohneon, President of the American ing bis riding > George M. Bhreeder, who is In Be League, at Work in a Cleveland Motel on Next Bummer's Conflicting Dates. leasons = utter . he ; ttle today attending the meeting the watehful eye Pal : of the Nertrewsters league, an | More evidence'that baseball peace is abroad tn the land is gtven in the eight of Ban Johngon and of bie dad, “Put. . vr inead that the ‘Tacoma baseball| Harry Pulliam, presidente af the Amerian and National leagues, sitting down to's table ut Cleveland, Specials Tomorrow {1 to 2 | Se ahd 36e Halr Brushes, | 10e Indin Linon, from from 11 to 2 at only, 19@ | 2 at only, yard fe 50e All @ilk Ribbons, plain | 12% Bleached Pillow MeDantel . park had been secured and work O, te revive the playing sebedules to prevent confitcting dates, The first schedules egntained over 60 and striped effects, widths | size 42x36, bet 4 developed will begin at once putting 1 IM! Ccoriets in elties where both leagues have teams. Johnson and Pulliam by a series of compromises up to 6% inches; from 1) | hours of 11 and g to 2 at only, each ...35¢@ morrow at, yard .., a cracker t shape. The nite of the new park I#] 1 ced theseto about 20, which they consider the best that cin be done, im the ploture they on Lawrence av. aad Eleventh st; “Puddia” is so The ground coosiste of three acres} aré shown hard al work oa the fevision, with Johnson's private secretary, Robert MeRoy, taking down orbit ther | the result of thelr combined brain thoughts | Tomorrow's Special Values In the Busiest Basement 4 be Box Hardwood Toothpicks, , 9¢ Near Cut Glass 2 boxes [6F .....+0+++ be Dishes, tomorrow at / j 2.00 per dosen, Ni ee ee ae Glass Finger Bowls at set and the plans for the grandstand) and genera! grounds are now tn the | maida a a asia Wands-af the archsioeta, { Boveral care of potatoos arrived op when Monager Shreeder ts Jubilant to HOLT the street thia morning. The fines’ day. He brought with him $1,000 are? - to deposit with the league directors. nor tantn He intends to put Improvements on | a he his Tacoma park amounting to be ——— rome a house of the Hull-Hamtet company. | Grain dealety report an improve ment tn the condition of the hay market. The back orders have all been Milled. A seurcity of pork ts announced, carload of potatoos recetvid this] season came to the commission aarwretenare Rat, A a tween $8,000 and $9,000, and make makes him the . ; - it one of the best in the league. $1.40 per dozen, Jellies at only, Of MK cepa cesses GOO ey vegerantes. | 206 Fancy Decorated Cream- a a : ; j nd. Wien eu, / . each | 100 Tea and Coffee New racing sate dubbed “Claas. " Potatoes, loral White Kiverd, tea. | ers, tomorrow at only, es . Because of its shape or amell? ie focqna Barwwsts, pee ton, Si a oes | deeepecsesesess AB@ 1 tomorrow ata nine et ie tareipe. sack ines Se chilecenion mplicati oe & im pep! . ie bowl in have JOCKEY “PUDDIN" MDANIGL, “NOW RIDING |,, "Vo “sturmaliced, Colleges are a eno AT ASCOT PARK, taking It up. STORE THAT SERVES YO and aboard « slow beginoer “Pud Macon should have at least one } b ' feoket, "barbs, ite: porenton, din’ it lost, and all because he pays | gold “waiter” this season His rey evens, ‘aj od pean 4 his father’s warnings | same ta “Patience. | Pass. pay tre goa eres Mf another boy war to show ‘the| Wonder if Nevada gold field : Metta par bon, Mi Sewe.oe, Sinwee. | ; fc) woukness MoDmniel does in this re | towne will not start a ball league! Ser coee, hee, Satire, Sel ake Pay a apect, It oe srg og be Fancy what salaries would prevail. Ses. re tmey i cowardice, but the little ir een iB . - - be is merely following out parvatal| "Prank Nebrich defested Metvin gr as 6 13 — WNS—IlI7_ SECOND AVE tastructions Sheppard, great Irtah Amertoas But “Puddin™ is a successful boy.| athicte, Ine mile run at New Me baw all the money he ever made | York. because Papa McDaniel hangs on nae to the cash and banks It. Ormond beach acto races losing Despite the handicap of & nert-|m popularity, No wonder. Nothing ots ‘lous dad, MeDantet bas had 8 sea-| doing exeept & few machines wreck: BY FRED J. HEWITT, the ewamp and very soon the pop- son of wonderful fortune this|ed Not even any broken bones. (Star Gpecial Service.) Ping af tis gun was heard An) 3S m4 running animal with aj winter at Ascot. he arrives a BAN FRANCISCO, Peb. &-—"O1d | hour later Jake returned to Camp. | eastern sterner, 8. Fos epeed thet can go to the} at man’e estate he should eadtly Entries roRing In for the big! Ragie Bye” Jack Beckley, the te | “You fellows are a lot of mutta,” | oultry. easily and aveld the mixups| have $50,000 to his credit in the| howling tournament at St. Louis, mous first baseman of the Bt. Loula |? declared. “Ben, 1 have got the) igs, Sota, Mi Le eae: sprigs kM live inekore. Seemed from | birds. I got you fellows lashed to rough journey “Puddin™ is al strong bowes of the country. Mareh 16-39, Cardinals, cannot get away Of | the mast when It comes to ahooting Os eS an a seen orca _——- Daseball longer than « minute Leather tires Intest thing for! recent years Jake hae taken to the snythings” axtos. racing game in earnest, ahd with| A® Beckley had appotnted him- joy ed j hie old pal and sidekick, Jake Hatt-| self chief cook and bottle washer Football rule changes far wett! man, the starter, is working every |for the party, Holtman and the the | other: owed hi to go ahead with Steinway =" K Mente. Po ee season are—itegal forward pert,|aay i the winter tenths at * Te yard penalty on first apd senond | harrier hie work and prepare the “dudks” POR carted wen pee i FINEST LINE, downs instead of tome of — Starting bores. come@n e9 matural Voge ent ages ~ coon oe = the | ONE PRICE, HONEST . 4 « + ree the table ae nat” | Zaoad eeiek be Be or | “Scone on fosters. “Siveryihing t EVERYTHING MUSICAL, oan hie youthful diye at Mennienl, Mo, }edy” shouted Joke. “Mike Kelly waa one of the most -*. Lasker wine fret chess match) where he played réusders with “Patter eal that meal pourself. generous and tenderhearted men against Marshall for world’s chamy | Mark Twate, Take.” declared Holtman. We've leer eal4 an jaring * ed the national game. He carries all And now, etrenge to bay, “Kagie wight dur Sd} Nothing serious tn baseball @x-| nie playing paraphersiila with him, | Rye” Beckley gets ae mad as a bat spent to cept winning or losteg panes, Pays] ana every morning wt Emeryvitic! ter when anybody asks him to go 1406 Second Ave. tim ati « Comiskey. Jobneon and Murphy | when there are no berees to school jout hunting ducks Dear paste in your hata. Holtman’s crew maé marry with - — : it was zero weather, and . —— bat and bell bis in| « ¢ |. Ob, welt! things might be Worse] Hestdes Beckiey, Holtman has F MAR T a ® for for Sebring. Three Tristate clube! witmn nim another tmportgnt per Lime and Cement. four-day Py want bie. sonage fh the world of sport. He ” Pertinnd oeo-ret fmyoeted. per BOL Bi his face, turned] —_— te none other than Jonody Hogan 7 A ee po yl aS had no overcoat and Here ere tome of the Odd namet/ the priacfighter. Hogan has never Steamers Wateon and Spokane |b > the cold. . you will have to learn when you) heen licked tn hiv partioutar arrived from California this morn: | fie he per i tag bringing cauliflower, brunseli | trees. bard mall planer an | play the races mext season: BRhe | and there are but few weiterweights | atta, Barobina, Cy Cox, Tan Tan.! in the country who have a shade on Patches Line, Obed, Types! Direct. | nim. es landing today makes Western) peney + - | Win Jake Beckiey as captain, |*%: 100k more Neo « commercial | pus ree me reaite spre ami cabbage. Both steam: |r M4 Figs. Nute are. new wah waa, per Me tee an, Joo Gane and Harry Lewis, of! ine Holtman baseball team hes | eet than it has for some time | Bh mule, doa, Se: | Market Philadelphia, will flight to the fin-| taken everything into camp at km | : , | {31 erk dome at a big saving of money feh for the lightweight champion-| oryvilie and Ascot pe 1 re ta no let up on the cnx A basketball gatme will be playe and modern equipnient dake away the discomfort of saves half your meat ~ ~ ba iis 8 none nas |ebortage. ff anything, the market | betwoen the Seatté and Bellingtar r sbip of the world at 10% pounds! White “Kagle Eye” ilkes the rac it onanie a es “ie - u Dest ¢ the ¥ —- Pe | tingside for $6,000 a side and the! ing game & dying to get |i, Bore crippled than yesterday. | terms in the aymna ‘Wear Brooks’ Hats, 1331 Second Diugest purse offers beck te the National Leagne ana | 2M® CAF Of eastern ages expected | M. ow night i effect haan, 4 vote | the reat game and so pring cannot {MAV@ Rot arrived. Ranch eggs are!” Cool ita and offec are almost |i Full Set Teeth, up from ie Td The Seattle and Tacoma high! come any to quickty for the oid | OTBSINg a6 high as d60 por hilting’s Best, ***|— Gold Crowns ‘ o# 42-3 " ? scbool a wil! play a gathe of! foftow, caends SE = SA 1 Bridge Work ; : - 4 basketball Friday night at the Btarter sitrnart tefte a ° ittings, up from ... Tie SHAME WEE UNDE |Cr°C. A. to tecies tea thplon | cry on Juve Necentiy bo Sook Sliver Fillings ¥ ‘ tion game in Peoria two seasons » of Western Washington. lhim on & henting trip, and the! All of our work Is guaranteed. ago!” exclaimed Ketly How is| — | duoke they sought were very scarce. Elevator service; lady attendant, Office hours #20 & the work! using you Vancouver, B. C. fans have tn-| Meckiey went off by himself into | 6p m Bundays 16 to 12 ‘te | * Pretty tough,’ muttered the dis | corporated the baseball company a leonnolate minor leaguer. ‘I'm cold| which will place « nine io the T re) A D NT Seattle for las = frozen river | Northwestern Laague. The game NA : a? | L E Come with me, enll,’ sald Kelly,)on the Canadian side is now as Dr. EB. G. Thompson Dr. J. te 403-404-405 Peoples Savings Bank Building, Re leading the man into a neighioring | su {eafe. ‘I'm burning up with the heat} oo land I want to have @ talk with; The ¥. M. ©. A. Athletic clab wi you, old pal.’ l guther at @ tanauen Baturday night | “Half an howr later Kel and the at 7:20 o'clock at the Commercial stranger parted company, The club BURNS CONCERT WILL BE GIVEN TONIGHT |. Tontght at the Grand the concert) A’ That,” R. Haddow; song, “Angus j!n honor of the birthday annivers-| Macdonald Mademe (Clary Second and Pike. Good Clothes DR. A OD RARNES. also a medica! graduate, bo WF with Dr, Ring tm tee Tuesday Noon, March 5th, Our Stock Will Advance pa ‘The fet that Dr Barnes #5 phy etcin®: Jj j lary of Kobert Duras will be cele-| dress, “Burns, the Apostle of Fr W hy tight here. Hhrafed. It ix urged that all be in| bem "and Dewo wacye AV, A t 35 P. Sh | their seats by # o'clock go the pro-| Martin; dance, Higttand fing, Mas tt] c er are Now every other igrem can start as it te of conalde tets Kennedy and Gilbert tarmen, | : able jength. The committee has! song, “Hundred Pipers,” Miss Rita clothes dealer in perfected all arrangements and the|@, Walker; imtermiasion; sword ” rE IES program fs as follows dence, Messrs. Henderson; song,| onwed d Fei. . and Fri town tells you the rke,| Comin’ ‘Through the Rye,” Mrs. H.| « Chairman's n elections,| H. Leromel; song, “Stindard on the Lady Attendant. Con same thing. Whe Piper YC. Blas g, “Scots wha| Bracs of Mur” J. B. Richatds WHY oF has wi Willace Bled,” J, B. Rich-| Seottiah wit and tumor, A, 8 id Drs. BARNES i OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANR = vance is fully justified by lat P $82 Arcade Bldg. Thirii Floor, Front of Blevaien Main 4185, . ards; song, “Cam Yo by Athol ler; song “Loch Lomond,” Mad Misa Ella G. Walker; Scoteh reei,| ame ¢ The Awd Quar Mossrs, Henderson, Haddow; song, “O tells you the truth? That is something ame and)ry Koowes,” Matthews; song, My Nanple's| A’ the Altre the Wind Cen Blew,” t k t i t é eee ie ly my. . a the “Aire th : pa nts at the mines, by the steady t you must settle for 472: a Big oe be en Um Pel age dh Swoe eaie,” Mrs. H. H. Lommel; | Noo Awa,” Mise Bile G. Walker price of copper and the enormou c f st yourself It is trio, "Willie Brewed a Peck o'| dance, Hoolichan, Mesers. Hender : ; si : oO - GET . Maut,” Messrs. Richards, Bates and| son, Adams and Matthew Auld the last few day surir he y se You CAN'T Maus,” Messrs. Richa a amne and ast few days, insuring the ca g on of easily done ong an’s a Man for| Lang Syne,” company ho fact that oe . a large development work in the fut fea goeae aie supertor Go from store to store~ ‘ . oles, because aia \ othe because pon you by yOe a and impressed apea yar ¢ fample our delicloa iam sarsay tila, rues a brew ) thom Jet us send 8% N examine the clothes and w is the time to get in and reap t benefits prices—use your good sense and good judgment—-then buy where you are sure of getting the most for your ‘PURE FOOD SHOW | Xi big: | GREAT SUCCESS waters” |) $100 Buys 400 Shares Wa *% mone ar oi é h |brand; dat t tie ae pe ea aia o ‘ The pure food exhibition, whieh |Drand; dafry products by the Mill en ihe. | ic & PUG , Fe aoe nae Texte’ 20, 2 iain all Sdonday | Rowd, Pare company breatton $250 Buys 1000 Sh "cir cing Sonate «+++ 96,08 Bi atternoon te being visited by Jarge |fo4s In abundance, vermicelli and ares - Phones 827. é $12.00 Suits and Overcoats 9) 070"45. All exhibitors had now |i envaee trom the euateia ween sot DOM vcicaeces $8.00 Fi shape. With the aid of carpenter or; an if hing else Fill in the following coupon and mail today: a! f ni f hat come grocers Ine ' Sr8.00 Bults and Overs ign painters ecorators — the | tha ‘ now $12.00 hall has beem converted into a ver. |Ausustine ers, former! would bok scoapt B1.000 top the eninge tibiandepetantninctele tere reese 00 Ei itabie bazaar, with be Joaning |OCch-Avgustine company, has ae 20.00 Suits and Overcoats || *#tinst booth, each one fitted up In |fine exhibit, ws has also the Centen Feb. ... 1907 nee $13.35 |)%, Utlerent color scheme, to mateh | "al 3 jompan cre tty 43 eae oekas Be \the article on aaxbibitior Everything in Shape. This letter, and hundreds of 5 Mi . $05.00 Suits and Overcoats |! 1" the afternoon and evening} This afternoon the committee in|] sreon file At eur wftice, ask = Horse Shoe Mining Co., Inc pai arta young women serve visitors a sam-|Charge of the exhfbition hopes to 231 Epler E , Seattle $16.65 jple of « special brand of food as- | have everything In shape, and will And anyone not happy |) *! ine one with a smile, that makes |then present to women of Se | Cc e Please r t ' estig with his ae rm 2PPY Tithe last bit of doubt vanieh in|Attle a show, that with its educa ure upture | 19 tiga ; argain can have [one’s mind, that “this” ts “it.” One| tional and economical value aside 2 ~t is money back, makes « solemn vow, that after|{rom the other pleasing f Dlstely and Prema vas | tion ! al, har poth. aes this day and date, only pure food | Will prove one of the greatest su your Work ie eee | from now on lcensea ever attempted along those } at per st eminent =a ‘and Band in Attendance lines im Cite aity | | nent er ae UB » cose satercoment ota eacenrmatian il be onan ovary | Rete et Ra a he 4 s Mded, and on | and evening from to 10 o'clock. | PLATES AS LOW AS $5.00 moderate, “ 615-617 First Ave i tee Cl een cee a aeceee Add. ss. ebeowececses o On the ware, Opposite the . a dial jwhose proprietor is member of | arch ¥ # ae P34 the A v- ang ORMttes | the retall grocers association 123 Second Ave. So., Cor, Wash £ * ASSOGIATEQ dE COM pany; | whose awe an house neta, the ington Gt., Geattic, Wash. mponitio: °

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