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SEATTLE PLAVERS WILL WORK NEXT WEEK ON ALLEYS TO DECIDE WHO GOES TO BOWLERS TO Big TRY OUT HAVE WHE be used In defraying the penses of the selected six at Den- The following {s the schedule of ¥ E SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, FEB, 9, 1 BRITT NOT GOOD MATCH FOR COLORED PUGILIST By James J. Corbett, (Seattio Star's Exolusive Service.) Tonopah te rapidly gatuing the distinction of being the best market tm tho pugilixtic villages of Nevada for the sale of “lemons.” Not #at VER.—S. A, C. MAY SEND MEN.! ninvors and the various date® OB) 1 in ine large overripe apook | the different glleys they will play: | Crip Regtoning Monday and continuing} =. Koch, B. Cresaman, Rt | each night next week the tryout for) pen, W. Brown and Cc. Phammer on Dowlera to represent Beattle at Den-| the Bismarck alle February 11) ver at the Western Bowling Con-| Columbia alleys February 18 and at ‘The cream of the Beattle are gress will be on. Dowlera in and about trying for the xpecial honors and (he Holmer and J. Morris at the Bta- Dattios on the alleys will be one of the best and fiercest, Bix of the best men will be select ef after the games are played on the Btamarck, Columbia and Kent al At the directors’ meeting of the Beattie Athletic Chub tonight that elud wit! decite whether it will be represented, Seattic has good material, not withatanding that the old standby Jenkins, Is now at Denver and may play with the bowlers of that city tn the congress, Among the strongest players outside of the & A. C. are Seotty, Swackhammer, 8 Shuman, Kineaid, Lyons, Morria, Hodges. Cressman, Plummer and Midland. ‘The playera are requested to be promptly on the alleys Monday might for the first games and also have th SKATING RAGED AT DREAMLAND A sport that has hitherto been) ores played with Larne weckoned within the “WalteMe-| purke, forwards; Rye ‘Around-Again- Willie” cinas has now | and Butler and C, Jones muards developed into the strenuous and ‘@ series of races that will prove es pecially fnteresting om account of thelr novelty has been arranged to it Hf g if 5 52 E ; f uate itt le royal will be fought out the freshmen an@ sopho- girlie’ basketball (came of the and Franklin bigh schéole a tonight. At the Seattle the teams are practicing the rub with the two class other scheal, The soph. king good team this from both the senior recently. The fresh- ted the juniors in a i, sf = Ea? 4) EY PHL i] ; 1h i a the Franktin school, le coaching of Misses F i ry 3 : feats which are con- match for the teams Mine Hubert an- i fi Pounces that a igh choot five and the team | ntry fee wrth them which | 7:30 o'clock tn the evening. | Pobruary 14 and Blamarck Febru: | n | Fuzz; ¥. W. C. A.) Wuszy Rug Co, Queen Anne 12? oe Kent February 15. HL D, Kineald, A. Buxton, J, Hunt, marek February 12; Columbia Feb-| ruary 14 and Kent February 14. | J. Hultiger, R Hodge, M. Hardy, | Hall and & Boucher at Kent) February 11; Columbia February | 16 and Bismarck February 15. H. Mahokea, 8 Schwackhammer, J. Lyona, 8, Shuman and ©. Davis at Columbia February 12; Kent ary 16 F. Holland, N. Midland, M. White man, J, Headerson and M, Hanna at Columbia February 12; Kent February 14 and Bismarek Febru ary 16. A. Parolisky, 8 Sinetrom, H Deppman, W. ‘Keyes, A. Johnson | and J. Teige at Kent February 12; Biamarek February 14 and Colum- bia February 16. The games will all be played at WHITMAN LOSES TO S.A.C. SENIORS At the 8 A. ©. last night Sasketball games were played, preliminary between St. Marks the club's Juniora, The score 20 to 18 in favor of the former. re, con The 8 A. C. Juniors had Valrous) and Tinting, forwards; Burke, cen- ter; Johnson and Leyman, guards. ‘The principal game between the club's Seniors and the Marcus Whitman team showed 60 to the latter team’s 23 (skiddoo). Capt. Dehn of the Senior team made 32 points on 16 goala They lned up with Allen and J, MeDonald, for- wards; Goodfellow, center; Reser and Dehn, guards, The Whitmans had Therne and Ernet, forward; Steele, center, and Kantner and Sander, guards. Two games will be played next Friday night. Basketball te “it” at the present time in Seattle, and any ctub or or~ ganization, that can, has got one or two fives in the fig? Chances for meets are extremely good, most teams having schedules five or six weeks ahead. The national guards are practicing every might as are the Signal Corpe men, the soidjers and two oF (hres Business college tame The “Tigers,” the team of the Y. M,C. A. loe which played the Leade same league last Wednesday and beat them te the tune of #4 to 11, wilt play the soldiers at Fort Wor- dep next Wednesday with the fot- lowing Mne-up; Joms and Knapp, forwards; Dechance, center; Wray and Ryno, guards, Later they will play the Inter- schools all have teams that prac- tiee hard and play well, and even a tew of the churches have teams in Chilberg have develop-| tne field. ‘Save Your Old Carpets <"*"rionswr exsneraace very profitable game We make beantiful rags ‘will be Dutyed between the coal First clase carpet poten gy woe tnd. 7379 trial package. SN ZOU WANT TO SEE the kind of work we do on col- lars and cuffs. We have an ex- ceptionally good equipment. Send a Queen City Laundry ww owe Sree | men handed out January 1, the pro moters have now fixed up papers calling for another delivery of fruit that gives every promise af outdo log the recent serving New Year day Jimmy Britt has been secured to furniah the short end of the stall and in view of the miserable show: ing of Herman the fans the country over are beginning to wonder why they do it Britt tan fast, clever little chap, who has fought a dorset battles of some size, but his ring ccompliah: ments are limited largel’ to draws and questionable decisions, And in Dis fight with Nelson the Dane forced him about the ring and beat him to a decisive finish In 18 rounds. Now, Gans had It on the Dane in many respects and had Nelson fought the same way he did against Hritt, many believe a foul would not have been necessary to bring the battle to a close, Againat Britt the colored fellow will have little more use for his fists than he did Im the one-sided go with Horman. If the Tonopah people really it a fight why not secure a bic ny to tackle Gana. Jimmy Gardner ls one of the tough propositions that would cause Gans to go some to win if a contest could be arranged dotween the two men. It would at lleast furnish more entertainment than the Britt Gans fight will Gardner is butlt on the lines of Gans and ts a powerful fighter, who carries both a punch and sctenee in SEATTLE. WIS CHAMPIONSHIP The basketball game played last night in the ¥. M. C. A. gym- nasium between the Beattie and Tecoma high school teame for the Western Washington taterseholas- Uc champioushtp, wae undoubtedly the ta played on that Moor tile seaton. KEartier im the season Se- atthe wrested a hard fought vie- tory from thelr opponents with But three polats te the good, but tnat night they hed ft ail their own way. Seattle certainty put up team work hard to equal, and while Tacoma oo- jonatty showed fine individual work, thefr team tacked the har- mony which made victory easy for Beattie. At the end of the first half play the scores etoed 39 to 7 in favor of the home team, and although Tace- ma limbered ap tn the second half, the game was never for o moment uncertain. The final score was 66 to %@ The fine work of Chartes Muller and McAlepp ou the home team and Duyreas desperate efforts to change the ovteome of the game ‘Won merited appreciation. The itme- up follows: Beattie MeAllep Felder Bepth was referees and umpire. A champtonship basketball game 7 | wilt be played at Kent next Wod- neaday evening between the Te coma Y. MC. A and the Kent Good Templara. This is the third game of the series, each toam hav ing won one game from the other this winter. THE MARKETS A marked shortage In sweet po tatoes is in evidence on Western Several of the houses are expecting shipments, but none have arrived. A steamer from Calflornia | has is due this afternoon. Her cargo principally of green avenue. will ¥ conatat Ranch e¢es are quoted at Ie per doaen. are not to be had. Hull-Hamiet Company has re ceived a shipment of bananas, large shipment of halitrut, tho sell ing price being Te and fc. v Potatone. loon! White Takima Burbavks per t 2 iagee Migte; canreie, sack, 41% 11.0; potatoes, ewert. Ih N perpere, I, Be; Mrxioan chill peppers th tn; latives, GLOMGTM: squach, 7 14g) 3-40: pumphina | 126; Panne ontona, ome, TLSO@LTD radish, per ith, we. rhage Danish einen tur | een, per case, FO) cmttve a «fancy Yaktrs and Wenat Btrietly fresh rm Oregon ranch utter and Cheese. Gite, block wien, ie; Rastorn etoray fhe. Bre turkeys, Ths, Be@pRie; Live di Vopr te Live Stock. vents D, bes oF +H ee Hay and Foedatuffs. on timothy, ton Sirens and coffee. Schilling’s Best Oregon and Kastern ogee The fish dealers are expecting a Calla, 110 (Williams), Wo“ 1.10 the beat recognised uropean, won; Bertie A., 110, second; Rosy- |i Canadian and American colleges. >| light, 110, third. Time, ‘gee. For 40 years I have devoted Second race, thirteen si my time and attention to the of a mile—Huerfano, 108 (Miller), |ff treatment and cure of Rupture, 6 to 1, won; Bogum, 105, second; |f and my cured patients number 6 4. Time. jundreds, some probably being Duke of Orleans, 106, third, Time, fete i tghbors. ‘This lone period 3 3 ‘ of exclusive practice has given race, futurity ge me skill ang’ experience in the Wheeler, 107 (Riley), 9 top. cure of Rupture, such as I be- Frolic, 108, second; Hersain, 1 Heve no other physician can of third. Time, 1:14 lf fer you. Fourth race, one and one-quarter The thorough and tasting miles—Byronerdale, 109 (Williams), |g Gure® which | am making every ond; Nine Spot, 102, third. | Time, cured patients prove that my 2:12, methed of treatment t* ali I Fifth race, one mile—Salable, | jaim for it, and I earnestly In 102 (McRae), 7 to 2, wow; W. B.|ff vite yqu to call on me or write Gates, 107, second; Holla, 102,|— for further convincing root of third.” ‘Time, 1:44 96. If ’f'sure without « surgical gper 8 xth rac futurity Tocolaw, | ation or pain, and without ieee 112 (Brown), 6 to 2, won; Aaron J.,10 fering with your work or busl- 109, second; Punnyside, 107, third. |B ness. Time, 1:12 26. Call at my office and t wilt } prove my statements, and sefer ASCOT. you to proyiinent Seattle busi . neas thefi whom I have cured First race, thiee-quarters of a 1 am always willing to wait mile—Mary Glenn, 106 (McDaniel), Jt my fee uflttl cure tp effected even, won; Susie Christian, 106, ( ones seoond; Hattie Ca 106, third. CALL TODAY —s STOP Time, 1:16. SUFFERING Second race, one mile and fifty Houre—9 a, m, to f p.m. Sun ds—Cadichon, 105 (McDaniel) day, 9 @ m, to 1 p.m. even, won; Gold Spot, 106 1 DR. CLARKE CO., AT TONOPAH, THE PUGILISTIC “LEMON” MARKET, ld occupy about the same place as Herman does in the lightweight brigade. It i almost a shame to think of what Tommy Ry would do to Gane in @ real encounter, And as to O'irten, Lam of the opinion that the Philadelphia fighter would make almost as short work of a con t as Ryan, Gans will do well! both mitts. But, while 1 am giving Gane all the best of it In the arguments with don't misue for a tain- ute that I fall for any of that Ine ot argument which permits hts name to be mentioned with Jack O'Brien. Stories have been going around the country about the col | t ored man's ability to three | to stay right where he belongs and Udles, I will admit be has a chance | not try any of those skirmishes tn in the welterweight division, but}to an enemy's country where he |» when the middleweight group ts) so greatly outclassed TO TAKE UP CROSS|2% 2%, 195 o« COUNTRY RUNS mile-—Kitter, 108 (Knapp), 6 to 6, won; Common Sue, 103, second; Musion, 103, third. Time, 1:16. | | | Fourth race, three-quarters of a mile--Don Domo, 112 (Preston), 6 to 5, won; Banfera, 115, second; Bd The 8. A. C, track toam fe busy) yi) third. Time, 1:18 34 practicing. Thirty names have been race, enrolled and quite a large m ior | fit rac —— el turn out for practice As a tew foa- ton), § to 2, won; Bologna, 110, seo ture the club Intends to tna: 106, third. Time, Dee Btxth race, one maf and fifty yarde— Mitche! 106 (Pres work turn out tomorrow MOFBINE | ton), § to 1, wom: Ht Caul Cap, 106, at 16 o'clock to organize a team second; J. V. Kirby, 105, third Tine, 1:46. A soe HOME BUILOERS, ATTENTION. Bend b0c w Kaapp & West, Ar chitects, 363 Colman building, for 4 book of plane for pretty homes. tt will save you money and tell you . OFFICE FURNISHINGS. “D”" 16x10 Letter Prees and iron stand with arm rest, only $7.60. Typewriter stool, with leather padded adjustable back, §6 50 Rol-top Desks as low as, $25.00. @ also handle all kinds of second-hand gooda. Woodhouse - Platt Furniture Co. Successors to Dabney & Wood- as the Beattle Trades Ugjoo Rall League. It te con teams from the local uniews and al- ready tes © announced that they will have teams to the league. There are several unions yet to heard from. + Committees are out u omsary arrangements meee Rite will be prepared ae soon aa the teams composing the Co. known, The Hub Cloth! le, 4 any Rag es offered a $100 cup for the Coam win- on oe ee. See ning the pensant and « the player making the BK. G. Munday, John W. Considine bas returned trom Bakersfield, Cal, where he saw the running of the Pacific Coast field trials, He brought with him MoCloud Boy, bis creck Liewellyn setter, which won third in the allege stakq, The Seattle Y. MC. A. Junior basket ball team defeated the Br erett Juniors, ole to nine at By- orett last night. Superior team work won the game for the visitors, but both sides were too excited te play a good game. Joo Gans last night announced that his match with Harry Lewis been declared off. Gans says that Lewis was not satisfied with the purse, which was arranged on the beasts of 75 and 25 per cent. when the prefiminary agreement wan signed. He says Lewis now wants the purse divided on a basis of © and 40 per cent. | At Tacoma last night the Belling ham Y. M. ©. A. basket bell five were defeated by the Tacom bunch by @ seore of 44 to 17. Several secret contracta have been sent out by the managers of | the Northwest Baseball league but | not a word is being said until a *|return answer has been received from the probable signers. Ballard has organized a baseball m with Ronald Cottertil man-} mw and C. B. Fitageraid captain. t a Tomorrow afternoon at Wood land park the Seattle and Wander ors of the soccer association foot-| ball league will play for champion I Have the Cure for RUPTURE ship honors. Bea em >] NO TRUSS, BUT A PERMAN- RACES YESTERDAY eather ut | Seattic’s Leading Speciali«t. ey ° Years’ Experience. OAKLAND. I guarantee to absolutely cure eo _ every caso of Rupture which, First rico, fivesighths @ 6 nile | Sfter examination. | accept for treatment. | am « graduate of 123 Second Av, 8., inoton St. Seattle Cor, Wash Wash |p 104, third | Third race, three-qu | amazing. jthis great 907 EXPO-MILITARY DRILLS. ‘The executive board of the A.-¥- P.K. te expected to indorse plana, proposing to arrange for ¢ tt tions, to be held during the expos ton ont ounds or at Fort Law ten, The plan proposes to set apart @ portion the exposition grow 4 for drill purponen, a adopt- od the work of organising the fra ternal military leagues inte a me tonal orgauixation will be started at local Ofganization was hore m week ago once, A Exotudes Negro Soldiers. Hit, Ped. 9-The ent has decided to avold possible disagreeable tn etdents by excluding negro soldiers from the Brazilian Btates, The op position newspapers attack the gov ernment for this, mIO Dw IA A WORLD - FAMOUS ARTIST AMAZES MUGICIANS AT D. 6. JOHNSTON CO.'6 STORE. An impressive incident occurred yesterday at the Pioneer House. A group of welkknown ar tists were conversing with Mr, Hop per, the amiable sales manager, when the sound of a moet beautiful vulce suddenly halted them, and & keen appreciation of unteual merit ated them to stand spellbound. With an tntenalty of sentiment and a beauty almost incomparable, note by note the words of the wonderful arta of “Dalila” were rendered, bold ing them enraptured until the last strain had died away. “Grand!” exclaimed one. “Mag nificent!” said another; and thes inquiry wae made as to who wos the possessor of the splendid con fralto yolee that had fo charmed them. “That in Mme. Louise Homer, one of the greatest artints of the world.” “Why, she stopping here in Be attle-— ad not heard of ber com tog” Then it dawned upon Mr. Hopper that there had been « mis take in the minds of the visitors But tt was no wonder after all They bad merely been Metening to the Vietor Talking Machine's duction. So realistic, so true to life, #0 artiatic, that even these observ- ant music lovers had been deoelvod. ‘This little incident ts merely re called to show to what a wonderful degree of excellence the modern Talking Machine has been brought It ts no longer a plaything, bat has been so wonderfully perfected “he | improved that ft appeals sow to the most critical music Jovers. The) whole range of opera is now within reach of all who possess a modern} Talking Machine. The old songs, the home songs, martial music by the great banda, violin, flute, harp, cornet, and many other instru mental selections are reproduced so | faithfully that the renditions are) The D. 8. Johnston Co, carries the | largest line of Edison and Victor Talking Machines, and in addition | has the most complete and most ex-| tensive stock of records in the; West. They buy im carload lots, | and have at all times the newest and best selections, as fast as they are issued. Large sales insure one 1 ADVANGE MARCH 5th Just Think It Means Ten Years’ Interest at the Bank, Invest now, and reap the benefit of ten years’ in terest on your money. The advance is fully justified. We will also explain why this 40 per cent is only a small " Call or write and we will explain why percentage of what the investment will earn you is the course of time, It hag produced millions for those who court its favor. If Copper is King of Wealth Producers. will make your fortune if you will give it half g chance. $109 Buys 400 Shares $250 Buys 1000 Shares CASH OR INSTALLMENTS. HORSE SHOE MINING (0, mc 231 Epler Block, Seattle, Wash. Members Washington State Mining Association. who have had the inestimable hie manipulative (reatment, wast ae Office Hours—9 a. m. to 5S p. m., and Mom, | Wed. and Fri. evenings till 8. Lady Attendant. Consultation Free, Drs. BARNES and RING OBTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS, getting fresh, unseratched records, which ts a great advantage. Six large rooms are devoted to the dis play of talking machines and sale of records, and a rule ts made to record called for without obligation upon the vis The record room te a nt place to drop in for a few mowents’ rest when downtown shopping, aa the music may be en joyed at the same tme. Among the popular hits of the day, which are in great demand fost now, are the following Lemon to the Garden of Love,” one of the brightest and funniest of the season. Another, “Is Mar riage a Failure?”--one of the clev orest hits from the “Mayor of Toky is most amusing. The first ia by the old favorite, Billy Murray, and the second by Mise Trix and Mr. Quinn splendid combination. And others in great demand are from the operatic hit of the year, “The Red Mill.” In the grand opera let are those by Mme. Homer, the “Dalila,” which formed the basis of this little | article, and several others also by artist, Several grapd selections by Mme. Elda Cavaleria, one of the most celebrated sopranos of Italy, are also very much fn de mand at present, these Includh “Laat Night in the Deep, Deep Ser and “Comfort Me, Oh, My Father. Caruso records continue in popular demand OSTEOPATHY Cure When Ali Other Methods Fail, Why? Because it removes the cause of disease and gives nature a chance to build up the tissues of the body. And that is the reason why I cam cure you with out the use of drugs, medicines or surgery. I successfully treat every disease known to the human system. Rates reason able. Consultation Free. Lady Attendant. DR. GC. F. 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