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4 bis SEATTL K STAR—FRIDAY, FEB, 8, 1907. SERENTAY SA WA Vai De a \ 1 | AN CE RUNNING ae BALL ELECT, ‘DUGDALE THE MARKETS meer ern toe Sunday afternoon at Woodland - park, the soccer champtonship of} —_—— and one of banahat and 01 neon the Northwest League will be ao | A meeting of the Seattle Baseball Aa ey left for their old ma} nothing ne ot sith 4 Ged Inthe, gum Datwoon, the nanoclation wan belt yesterday at- NaC Ean" gn" rays Haron [tthe dala, with unch eas A Bon Very Special $8.00 Valves Treks | an dt y ql Wpoultey is scarce iG That ‘ow'll Find Marked in the ie | | | expectt na LETIC UNION ADVOCATES senior and junior events, but this| ship stunt to be decided ee Oe a i ae son idera. The following offic lowre | mi rrow, bot Tulk and Kyans deatd-|Many of the dealers are Schoening, viee prestien BUY THEM HERE TOMORROW land athletic clubs have failed to Roll, seeretary and treasurer At the recent cross champlon-|acheduled to play, but they can peor a ro pend & few days here in the | shipments, but the condition ott ‘ Mi, ae Huss Mall will leave for Butte chickens are nnd ” on- ' urkeys a “and ec per pound HUSTLING Jencourage the sport by placing a TB pressed with the work done by| will be busy signing players and| The general tnelination of the } At o# on all root voget ie firm ( | ° a. | Wanderers and the Beatties, Kort and attended by over 89) Quinn will leave for Mpokane to- | 42e per doz clasive Stores at $10.00 PRESIDENT OF AMATEUR ATH Taal, big folds started In both the/eeled the game for the champlow | ide nt and general Chartes | hope of eatehing ® wlimpse of the | railroads are so uncertain that none nd Bilas | weattio epirit or Mount Mainier are sure of delivery Live old AMERICANS GETTING UP AND |! an exception to the general rule, quoted ‘at 180, and long distance event on the pro commen: Sie | 4 - rie sg i ; » Dugdale in securing fran | getting ready for the opening game, || | Presidont James B. Sullivan of | grams of athletic meets, The ab NOT REINSTATE ]ohise snd lense of park, eto, The | which will be played about April 20.| A consignment of halibut, which landed a few days ago, ia cleaned the Amateur Athletic unt is a) sence of any really good men to plane the park were approved. | Today the Seattle manager ox strong adv cate of tong a fanet make ont on ating er ons nate ree 4%, | Aida for the work on the park will | pressed himuctf as boing a pleased |UD, the selling price being Te and | They come in sizes f inch to 36-inch. Mad races, He | sirous of seeing this|to do with this neglec h , be recelved tomorrow, and it ts stated | with the sttuation as a ehtid with a | Se per pound ‘ / pres country as woll represented in this| will be changed if the plans of (Star Special Service.) lercund will provebly be broken |new toy. A quiet amile rested on Vegetabl scraaet he Rt t the roughest partioular tine, as in other events | President Sullivan are carried out.¢ CHICAGO, Feb. S—Tho mum) TL ang ciroult came in for| his features When MoCiredle or his | )Hottows tnoal rie wives, t baggage smashers’ tact i : ‘as Which form the usual fiekt and|In speaking of the subject recently,| pended football players of the) on "a usston, but before ad-| "financial manager’ from Vancou- | feat "per tnt | x. bottom, he pre el malleable faa track meet programa, and as a te|the head of the Amateur Athletic/North Diviston high school have) ie ony fam prdéent Was | ver or thelr ethereal park was men ‘ r ee 4 1 ne coe sult the develope of American} unton sald hot yet been reinstated. It ts giv | stake hte ¥ ni Roliat’ on | tioned, but he waxed eloquent In tening ra nt with strong cowhide Jong distance runners will receive There ts no reason in the world | en out that Princtpal Westover will the ability of I tiake Yhe | dosorthing the plans he hae for the tray Deep tr ‘ fed into t om partments, the special attention of the new ex:| why America should not hold its] hold strictly to his first ruling (hat) on i tne champion tdim wih |new park out at Twelfth av. and if 1 have a trunk 1 I ome here ecutive head of the A. A. U own in long distance running as| they will not be allowed to com). Tesler way, onip five minutes’ car , ‘ Hs ne here For many yoars America has ea®! well aa in other sports, Our ath] Pete In any athletic event this wow) citing ball witt Bb used’ by | ride from Pioneer equare : fly led at short distance and in field |letics are equal physically to} #0n because of the trouble tp BO)» ciwostern Rasobill Iedue| Negotiations with pldyers has attle, events, bat wati! quite recently the those of England, where this sport ik dectidon |been gotng on for the last fiv longer distances have been practi. | flourtal at ite beat We only by the e-\weeks and Dugdale says he wil cally noglected by Amertean athiet-| need to arouse more interest in Sutter habel. | secn ‘in te femien & Ss d Ss a 1 ery aamirane hy. Aenectonn silat: |noat to eres Soa cot on car) GAGES YESTERDAT nian a the Baer AUDA. |Feee BO able te mee ont [ie aturday Specials formances of Melvin W. Sheppard, runners to train sanely for these Gone at the mecting the pte |in patting on @ team in the t From 6 to 10 p. m. William G. Frank, George V. Bon- events tn order to hold our own. rangements of schedules being feft | field that will give the fans a goo hag, and others of almost equal! and | am going to work on this par OAKLAND, unt « tater meeting, #0: time | brush for the game, and when Dug | fray note, the proepects for the de ticular feature during my term of within the 4 two j sys that, we know wel Children’s $1.60 Kiderdown| 10e Twin ‘hopping Bags at meat of some good men to tuk office to see if the Amateur Athlet First race, eleven-sixteenths of a] shreeder and his Heute Bice ugh thet he will keep his word fas ty fresh vanes cas Coats, from 6 to 10 p. m only, ¢ le measure of A. A. Shrubb and te union cannot give this line of ath | mile—Dr. Scharff 111 (Williama), Baturday at only, each Children's Bear Skin Mufts, DBE | trom 61 Regular 45¢ Corset Cover at only, cach Embrotderies, from 6 to 10| Regular 20c Venetian Tollgt noted long distance runners in Eng ties the boom which is apparently | 7 to 2, won; Mimo 111, second; Bil} j Waw land, are most promising eded to accomplish resulta ver Bue 100, third. Time, 1:1014 | Me : vere t on A eh Saturday scents Second r three-quarters of # | Wiseonein . Co . Ladies $1.50 Furs, from . . yd pes sped 49 mile-—Duke of Orleans 119 ( iy). iz : LE, n. to 10 p,m, Saturday st) Ladien’ $1.50 White W; ASRIGHT | anne re wee OI |S eet | “ten a cearadtths CHAMPIONSHIP © ==: ® Third race, thirteenaixteentha of a mile—Dr. Sherman 108 (Sandy), | Pa is rin 1 vat fy p. m. Saturday at only cane from 6 © 0p m « r 7 ite, . r 4 Saturday at only sia Se Re tie Me Tine t a3. | Te decide the Western Washing: the Tscoma bunch here, it ts de ‘ ‘Te. Steck yard OPP mam sone nx 196 " ton championship, the Beattle and | sired that a large crowd (ara Ot) wermers « owes, 0 ladies’ 160 TurnOver Col 0 Sie ees to “We were playing a game with a Fourth race, one mile and a atx | * and help swell the door receipts, |e) seers per i "let he a . . 10 p, m. Saturday at only, Seams ta an tatevior Texas town,” teenth—Hooligan 109 (Williams), 4) Tacoma bigh school basketball) in the at bas been}! i lars, from 6 to 10 p.m. Sat} each says Tacks Parrott, who was with to 1, won; Black Prince 112, see-| fives will meet at the ¥. MC. A.lyery very pour fre tnewe tl. . irday at only, each BO|6 mars Ivory Soest Ban Antonio last season, “when a ond; Isabellita 107, third Time,/ tonight In a game whieh should be | night will be follows ftewre it 0c Rush Shopping Bags 6 i-4e 8ma @lapute arose as to who should um 1:68. ja fast aod inwresting one, The! goartic ithem Tacoma only, each at only, yard pire, Neither team would agree Fifth race—-One mile and 20 yards| whistle will blow at 8:15 and two) Mullen (Capt) Center Brown |r» & to the man sucgested by the other Rey Dare 111 (Graham), 4 to 1,| twentyminute halves will be play: | MeAliep Forward Cook . - —— wide, and It was decided to ask a won, Daniel C. 106, second: Cloche | ed with a fveminute intermission. | Feidler Forward Duyrea | per ib scheol teacher, who happened on D'Or 108, third Time, 1:48 | As the loon! high school boy® | Rabel Guard, .Caliier (Capt) | ir J $1.25 Cut Glass Nappiee—To | Regular So Per Roll Totes morrow in the “Bustest Paper—Tomorrow in the Basement” at only .. 09e “Bosiest Basemeat” gf $1.90 Enterprise Food Chop-| only, & rolls for .... Bae pere—Tomorrow in the 4.50 Cut Giase Bowle—Te “Rusiest Basement” at morrow in the “Buslest only . He) Basement” at only, $2.95 ear > “| teas tn ae ome THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST . = ——— ne Beattie recentiy from Juneau, | pirertions ~ Jewell 105 (Preston), 9 to 2, won; ported to the police | lem me for ren ice Sart ~~ mon * Niblick 107, second; Cotfilion 105.) aise gasociation, which ie to begin . a outs of Georgetown | Mt 1% a . third. Time, 1:41% |today at Ashland, Wis, The pro. | robbed him Wednesday evening of | ng art 4 Third race, one mile—Livius 108| gram of events will cover two days. | $1,620 in bank certificates | ose: hare , wood (Koerner), 3 to 6, won; Lord Ross! Olson claims that be met some! Nute and Figs. ington 108, second; Klota .03, third.| Thomas Hueston, who recentiy | Cordial strangers here and secom | BUCHANAN = TIS—Ill7 SECOND AVENUE / tL “LAL 2 Time, 1:43 acquired the world’s che ipanied them to a pool room itn o some expense tn bringing Weidenbacher. Guard Sixth race, futurity—Kokomo 93) are (Mitier), 2 to 1, won; Ayvora 91, 3 i 4 il Gtbeca 103, third suspended for Die crap with Jack | —_ Hayden, Porrts says that he ox LOST $I, 530 ON: “ pects to hold out for some time be- “AacoT. fore signing & contract jf | woheet bay Firet race, threequrters of a mile] |isom, orn Taylor George 106 (Wiley), 4 to} Not less than 68 and probably SURE THING is ; —~ | T won, Beteer 100, second; sir) mere than TS of the best Caruthers 104, third. Time, 1:14, || amPere ts the country whom have wen fame im t Second race, one mile—Josie’s| ice innd, will contest fur hon the grounds, to offictate. man of the three R's sald he knew very little about the game, Dut that if anyone would give him/ a book of rules he would do the Deut he could. They got the book aad after he had glanced over It the game began. It 4 & pretty ‘Close game and exciting, We were at bat fn our half of the ninth when; Dantels hit the ball down to the pitcher. Instead of throwing the Dall to the first baseman the piteh- er ran toward the base and when he saw he could not beat the runner, Yoased the ball to the first base man, getting it there a yard abead of the renner. [Imagine our sur prise when the umpire called the funner safe You should have heard the roar that went up from the annual meet of the National now wat Fourth race—One mile and 50| pool honors by defeating Jer orgetown, where be placed the yards—Gorgalette 114 (McDaniel),| Keough tn Buffalo, te to ec ney O48 & horse which, he says for 9m the ge Bg on Pri ag oy ad = 4 to |, won; Meriingo 107, second; | the championship with s|they told him would win “hands ee ene aan” Shae de NO USE Tg aneue. Johnstown 107, third. Time, 1:44 14 The tournament te to | down After waiting outside the OFFICE DESKS guneted to ate the rele, and he read] teased it, therefore the man te cafe.’ mien ng _ Seeuetty Ma hed 106 pen te onight in ? York. If Hoes = a - tries is Be w gm ‘ : ton te returned the vletor he wil th b anings eon started Yesterday a shipment of Of the rule where ft says a ronner is Well, the game ended in « row | probably play a return maioh with |#@arch of them and then realised out when the ball ts thrown to the/ and we got It 9 to 0. Education is| 7" 1” la ' , —— fice Desks and Revolving Chairs base ahead of bim. good thing sometimes,” said Par) me ee cunrtore of af a ge arrived. They are handsome. “You didn’t throw the ball,’ the| rott, as he scratched a match tw re a memes San 300 (eaee). 8 - ion © local po ¢ empire said to the pitcher, ‘you! light his pipe mize mate Reg 1 < whey Hill Papke, the F @ miner wh ice dors extend lo Georgetown Roll top Desks from, 825.00 netructed om = hygiene bi to 5, won; Silver Wedding Ines rece “ tr wo the little help for Olson ie #935.00 with articulation ess . fond: Prince Frederick 204, third | po ciise, will ene in 0 0 * in € confidence operator . facial expression aad | Bath's, Beltingham’s captain, ren | Time 114% icant ment woul wet Cheol hae «t t im Beattle, however, || Revolving Chairs from, $4.50 perfe Fithng | abutments as Ceveny sheet, watch, beulsess of Hammond, Ind. ‘The fight w ‘ ine, will be prose 821.00 rocet satistecley | being pretty, nearly always resulted | SPORT DOPE take place at Rertea Valles | cuted jim @ score. The fine! score stood i SE a at 41 to 37 in favor of Seattle i " > Wear Brooks’ Mats, 1531 Becon VS. pa ee =) §. A.C. BOWLING A clean, swift game of basketball Seattle Bellingham. | Joe ane, the lightwete was played taxt night in the gym-| 5°84 i pion. i» playing to packed houses in| * P ‘installed a eS Reaangia wnt “tas weal between |i eee. amreae McBeth | °° yee oem = we. ind: 004)" Beattie | At the Rowling game last night work rue, Wan an oes aesocia-| monler «...Rerwar rae ; the 8. A.C. alleys betwoen the prices you will fed fee Sal tion teams. Seattle had the best | —_——— tos 2 the tiny pew rn - ? - aie | Radel ‘ Guard Decker} ® itictas ae 4 the ton, the PLATES AS LOW AS $5.00. modepath alt | Ciemensen Guard Turnell en t of Titra encmag a 31 |" Reforee—Collier, of Tacoma. Um- | °" PUGET SOUND MARBLE @ [| (he three games The total score K a ~ GRANITE CO. Ine were as follows “Spetiguae hora me gage | "™ eee gage i | bec na . ASSOCIATED DENTISTS in the second half and went at it a : j Cernetery work of every de Bl Sands 159 166 188 688 n Year nce i Open Sunéay Fore pretty swift. Their shooting was; Arrangements ore w ur | ecription. Garvey 189 a1 487 i Aver chanan’s, aad at one time they almost | tor the big Cartisie-tyracuse! Mab he was D410 Flewt Ave, Seattle. | sharp a aa oe equalized the score. [track meet to be held in Bimira in urtfustly Tost Main 1099 ae {eee a A feature of the game was Mo May Ar wae | a = i aes DR ® D PARNES » Kutette Glee & medion! graduate, is now See, De. Ring to the pructi t mizing for the Purpose of being inde ndent ie one of the soundest indications of manly character, it is what we save rather than what we earn that insures a competence for the future STEPHEN GIRARD ’s the Dollars Saved It’s the Dollars Save >. Drs. BARNES and RING And the Dollars You Save in This Sale Are Actually Saved NORTHWES nega Nn Pen, Pont of Si What a great business we have had and are still } }sSAFE DEPOSIT shall need every inch of room. So here goes every Suit and Overcoat down THE FAIR DEPT. them out flying: STORE 2, A. MAFRIGE CO., Inc. J. J. WOLF, Manage All of our $10 Suits and Bk 6. 65 aes: Fancy Redland Oranges tre All of our $12 Suits and 25 ! Lady Attends Consultation Free, 32 Arcade Bldg. Third Floor, Front of Elevater, having! If Spring is going to be anything like it we to suchprices as willsend 1513-15-17-19 SECOND AVENUE Cuaishedh are 250--Boxes Oranges Ree 1S¢—4 juality Bb@—and sox i Se. All of our $18 Suits and “or 00 . Unequaled Bargains Setar CLOAKS, SUITS AND SKIRTS, Bacon, Lard. Just 4, a large shipment of GROCERIES. Hames, Overcoats are... = ve ? 16%e | } pits ‘3s 3 Fancy try Lard, per %,...91@ | Bast by our buye All new pat La Leat 1 ane y Skirt will sell Ar t 1 at Beet tse f $4.00 each. SATU RDAY, YOUR Ha Roast Bee iS8e | CHOICE, 81.59. A ge assort- 8 1 ! f ise tofs owe Ail of our $20 Suits and $1 3 35 aie é ” Overcoats are. . All of our $25 Suits and $16 65 } ag : ee $4.98 Overcoatsare..... ” Covent Gee Meat... 08 | ¢ 4 tw Finest Granulated Sugar, Ib he 81.59 Honest Weight wear at Every Suit and Over- # coat we have is in this “ sale---just one-third off. We give you more than-our profit to get ac- quainted and to help us clean house. See that your next suit or overcoat carries the Hub label. Cushion Sole Shoe 6¢ tte ' S115 veils. MEN'S FURNISHINGS meas S49 M host tan SLPS On the Square tiaeeeaaiiaiiesd Nigh 138 | ~eh . ; Opposit Raymond & Hoyt 405 Pike St. Ietem Pole