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it SEATTLE 5) AR ae an to whether (M1 CHAMPION BLUGGER OF THE a2 popresented at the _ | Rican In Denver] SEASON OF 1808 WRITES, Bee ie goina to be decided KEEP YOUR EYE AND BRAIN aoa the board of tras IN GOOD CONDITION BY THE Eat The different foams) RIGMT KIND OF LIVING’—AN sya have Waaton'ts tm | ARTICLE FOR THIS NEWS: Brown will at PAPER ON THE SECRETS OF sericea of Cwenty] “HITTING THE BALL FOR the five men to rep] xgEPB." tn Denver A game See ike Alifeattic toam and ae pions is scheduled BY GEO. STONE, 2 night Champion Base Hitter, Who Writes F . BEGIN ON rh ei Expressly for This EYS TONIGHT When « ball player attompta to tell ether players how to become a stuager he le up against a pretty of boylers who wilt] difficult proposition, Right at the at the Denver/Start you bamp againat the fact cbt Games| that natural ability has a whole Biamarck, Co}lot ta do with it, Of course a s At the/ Player ean improve Dis ability to osaman, R.[ vend the ball where it will entitle Plummer | him to a tleket to first, bat uniess H. Mahe jhe Is a “born batter” he's not I. Lyons, &. | 80mg to t to the top, in my ¢ Dairs will play.[opinion at least eye J. ttulliger, E —. win a Saag oe are a good many things ites five conties at will help even a poor batter, Probably the most important is to have confidence in yourself. If you come tq the plate thinking “That pitcher's an easy mark for me,” the chances are away in your favor of getting @ good crack at the ball. You should always Keep your eye and brain tn good eandition by the right kind of living. Roosing and late hours are not in the same day with base hits. Following the ball all the way from the piteher's hand fa one thing | find helps me. Trying to gota lime on where the ball ts going by picking up with the eve when it is part way to the plate is confusing I occasionally go after a bail that te not direefly over the plate. it a bit te needed it sometimes pays to take chances. A ball may be just wide enough to foree the umpire to call ft « ball, and yet a step of a few inches would en able you to swat a ball exactly to your Wking. But if I would simmer tt al! down to @ sentence, I would say, “Keop your serve.” a Kooh, © « Be for tho balance af the Will be plaved TDOPE | worth remembering mays he's on the for foo! IDGE, Neb, Feb, IL- ft being on the of co This town ts proud base ball map as the hor eo . fa said to have eady to spring. Bet te trade Hans Wagner 1906 season with an average © gays present bunch are @ poor lot. He's always did take Tom qearn an) (hing —— Boston imitiion try to wrest Martio Sher Tasers from Dim as cham and athlete country is backing him in hia de mand for $4,000 for the coming #2 son, He drew down $2,700 last sea wilt the raise pune puts in long hours in the store bere of which he tx part owe er, and it ts the gathering place for all the fane of the community Me takes a hand in the story-telting deo castonally, and here ta the way be tolla how he broke tato baseball, working on — have been dts ! Fork to fight Jef eg | all qualifications, can't figh ged Jack (Twin) GEO. STONE Champion Batter of the Big Hack in 1901 1 w Paper. town called Soltt crust asct| RANCHER DIES|SEATTLE DEFEATED IN ene! IN FLOOD =| LAST SOCCER GAME (Star Special Service.) The last soccer game of the sos-; knocked out three times. We war ember! says be will conch | MEBA, Wash. wb. 11. “eaiversity ball team this | °° @ rancher, jost hie Ife tn the | © 6 | Mesa Coulee by drowning in his ef. | great crowd attended, the field was of the second hall hibition of football —— In sight, who will he Seattlon and the Wanderers. A | played center half, The latter part was a fine ox forts to warn the ranchers of the ap-|dry and the weather unusually petting — a cling on 4 raft whieh capsized. ae nes the cab | NewS. Bite tate the water. Me Beatties were short. Spence was ihe, same ended with a score of at the Denver wae unable to ewim an@ sank tm-j|out of town and Turner, whe war to | tosdlatety recently hurt, appeared tn the game The Line Up. with bis right lec bandaged Wanderers & Dow og | the first goal In five minutes; tn Thomecs Back Turner shane another quarter of an hour they Metcalfe Halfback A. Witttams wat defeated im a} {Scripps Telegraph Service.) lecered another goal, both of them Wylle Halfback Hioomen | CHICAGO, Feb. 11.—Owing t made by A. Reeks. At the end of | Fenton Halfback Williams dissatisfaction expressed at Zion | the hulf the score was 2 goals to 0 Sweetland Forwards Bryee ib Alhietic club in con-| City, Voliva has temporarily aban in favor of the Wanderers, in the J. Reoks Forwards Duckworth doned his proposed joarney to th© | second halt the Seattle eleven made R Recks Center Fors, — Wilsow The advisability of eeoding . Jamestown meet. | Pacific coast. whore he intended to) dosperate efforts to regain Ita foot Caldwell Forwards Patmore inet Inglis ts vow cast-| create a new home for bis people. | ing ond although the ball was car | A. Reoks Forwards Thomas Speer he aligibies | ried down the line several times, | Teferee—W. Clark " ee $. A. C. BOWLING the ieatties wore invariably fe | The outcome leaves Tacome boss — |puleed by the Wanderers jehampions of the Northwest Ass Bis eastern hand! Op the § A.C. alleys this week] | Turner Hurts Other Log. Cation Football League. Last ‘eorth $20,000, has|the following te the regular sched-| At this time Turner of the Se | year the championahip was won by Brooklyn, worth $20. | ule . Politicians againet|attlon hurt his other leg and was! the Seattles — Brighton, worth | the Reaitys: tomorrow night, AtM |... ti tnanthiit ; : letes against Hoo Hoos, Wedo re clkt. All-Geatte aguinat & A) SEPEREPERE SEEPS NESE EEE ESE DEES ES SSN ESS SSS E UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS — 3 ua -orrrrrn et eee ee Pee ee Pee eee ee ee oe assumed thelr positiop of interest |those sonuscted Sle ne club will atter the semester exama THE /). veotal in an advertising Way ps candidates for the crew are @tll |): wii} publish « semi-monthly bet turning out with eal and the prow }letin of nows at the Untversit pects for a winning buach are) and will also furnish the nue strong & chair of journaliers to be estate Dick Glost im the near future year’s crew, h school and will turn « jecta to being called ¢ year, however, and main another lection is nec ooning. His work bas been There ts ltthe bt, however, that of much value to the “U" and his he will be the choles labsence will t it Field athletics have pot yet a umed any definite uawally felt that Washing tht rch of sport ENDS SALE Folding IRONING BOARD, well made, easy to operate, ¢ the best board made—FOR cei. Bias wr ©, captain of last | livhe again entered| Jo Kehoe, the University car +. He ob |toontet, left Saturday to take ap a course in pharmacy at Wisconsin that | Mr sanry. | to zse Fancy DOOR LOCKS. decorated + mortise Door . Glass Stand venue so strong in thia « in othe Contd: howev ia | al and a good many #0 ea | OAKLAND. GAS RADIATORS. coe: Sinem probably in st Firat race, one half milo—Crea $ Purit " cut i » aseball prospects © very! tion, 196 (Miller), 11 to 10, won i ed Heavy Much ood miuterial is | Love of Gold, 108, second; Oronogo, uminum Gas 2 °] Ridged ava and an ef tw ‘ made |i third. Time 9 35 Radiator... 2 Table to duplicate the big team of two! Second race, seven-elghths of 4 . year 0. The candid bestn | Silver Bue, 106 (Graham), 9 Tumblers are ag , to “work out this week in the} Bhady Lad. second BUCK SAWS. 2 for qymnastum < v2 Pane . 5 baseball we $1.00 well made red frame ve. mage = Sy ; deca ye pring blade 69 Kaward Buck Sas ¢c $1.25 Dozen Fire Bal ad; 8 Gold th race and one eighth WHETSTONES. Decorated Veleday, 100 (nailer), 9 00 % China i Water. 4 econd 0, third Time, 1/5414 hen mounted Whet Cups and a towant the race ‘ Edwin aucers, club The hip G 2 (Hunt won made up largely of th send: ' Crowst oo i Shes AMUSEMENTS. THE GRAND ©” "3908.00" 1 Mat Wednen BUTCHER KNIVES. { soc rosewood handle 7 and 8 inch blade Lander FS AERI A: : . wake ight, Tuesday as & 2a Decorated |Mabcock and 8 cast of comp players In “THE COUNTY CHAIR ‘a = Large Size MAN,” by Geo. Ade tt college Widow The best show Dinner New York has seen in many yoo ¥. Times, F m, $1.60 to 26 SALT AND PEPPER Plates, | Next attraction——Mointyre & Heath in “The Ham Tree.” Each | - - SHAKERS. Lyric Theater 25 sir heavy plated Salt Pepper Shakers, in 204 Oceldental A Kussell & Drew, Mere Phone 567, ; toc Fancy Matt Wednesday and Saturday, 26¢ and 0c ‘Tonight and All 10c Decorated | Week, prices 20¢ to dc, "IN A WOMAN'S POWER.” (Great Cast, Reautiful Wardrobe.) camer, ” Next Woek—“The Diamond King. Size ROLLER SKATES. pair extension frame macite wheels 39 Roller Skates c |\SEATTLE THEATER Ruseeti & Drew, Mare. Phones 43. and All Week, Lincoln J. toc Dutch » Ww Matiness Thurs@ay and Saturday. Tonight Plain White | Carter's “FAST MAIL.” Dig Scenio Production xt week, “Nettie the € i Footed 5 RAZOR HONES. | Newsgirl.” Matinee Pi and 100; Nights, 166 to 50, trian Swaty pattern i . Hone, the | STAR Peftramnces 2:20 11h, 8:6 cach Gay, me made ic MATINERS BACH DAY AT 2:0 mitis'e Landing Vaudeville Mouse NEW SHOW THIS AFTERNOON 2:30. + Kelly and Reno, acrobats; Collins and Hawlay, dancer oubrette; Mr. and Mrs, John Corsar, in a comedy sketoh; Eddie Roesch, Starasoope. | Manager Pantages Offers oOo x “HEL BY THE ENEMY" THEATRE te: "Seok Geleronae begina: Matinees, 2:16; Evenings. | Phones—unset Main 1804; Ind. 4834 8) ect th ree MENLO eat ae ee. [ffs (8 [D'YE WANT TO HIT HARD? NER NEE +=BASE HIT KING TELLS HOW eT Cee eee BATTING COMMANDS, Have confidence steeeeeee Follow the ball all the way from the piteher Occasionally not over the go after balla ane ee ee od OOP eee ee ee STONE WIELDS BIG STICK FOR A RAISE IN SALARY . lowa, offered me a chance (Beattie Star's Exclusive Service.) Bien I got my chance to break into minor [league ranks. t The Blencoe team was to play at ) Stone, who led the sluggers of the | t 268 in 164 games, Every resident of the place and of the surrounding jagainest the Whiting team. in that section were im the habit of “plugging up” in other words they would get play: | ors from Omaha or other cities. tip that Whiting we going to have several players from | our manager WU! Rourke, then manager of the against each son, and bis admirers think It fs worth the differesce to outbat all other aluggers. Chances are he We show here @ completely furnished sitting or | This picture is total value of which te $49. and | room, the total value of which wed “tm the Btandard Way” by nat the time of purchase and Furnimings consiat of sist of which can be pur send ws « be ley and Alloway, and what !to those Whittag boys was 4 shame We walloped them 11 to 2 “ played shortstop and put up 4 at the bat and in the} field, according to Buckley walt wae I atgned with Omaha thet) My first games were agninet | md 1 guewm I made good Botid Oak Center Table. splendid Bolid Onk | 4 very neat Ouk India Dining Chaire. i velour A very pretty iittle fan Gintere Stand ey Corner Chatr, seat | One Brass Curtain Rod. in fintshed | A new and very pleasing this kitchen completely furnished from the start.” 4 &P Leagues, Who Hae Written Anja farm, and playing ball on the) Article on Hitting For This News: | side once oF twiee a week tn & small | Denver, : A wenager at eee ‘ dan, 100, third. Sixth race, one mile—Vox Populi, 107 (Miller), 11 wo 10, won; Joound. Hedgethorne, this bedroom completely furnished total va at $1 .25 a week— for » small payment down and then a dollar each completely furnished bedroom, the total Value of which te $26 chased by « «mall pay (he rate of $1.25 each week, The fur- | A guaranteed BUCK Firat race, one mtle—Rologna, 108 Dot- |s0n was played yesterday between | fually placed in goal and Hein} F. Sullivan), 10 to 1, won: 109, third. Time, & Second race, one-half mile—Hal- | to 1, won; Cres Bedroom | One Wire Sp very trem A # | Proaching Moods, Dotson was trav | fine. Of the two teams the Wan By splendid work the Seattiee } bua, ili (Bolaad Jerers appoared in best trim. The | aucceeded in scoring one goal 864) ton 17%, second; Martha Jano, 113, One pair Pillows }112 (Knapp), 2 to 1, won; Ampedo, | —— — *" / Beatties | i16 jaiten! TO STAY in EAST | The Beatties won the tuss and the | Ross Back Hels | Time, 1:40 1-2 uw association | Wanderors kicked off and gained H. Recks Rack Cameron | Teaeth tanh, Gas abt entaterietl 118 (Knapp), A. Muskoday, third, Time, | Two Pillow Sitps. One pair Blankets One pair Ruffled Mustin Curtains and Loops Holid Oak Bedroom ostumer 3 Acine Fr * ing Spoon. Fifth race, threequarters of Otte Price, 103 fo 1, won; Baniada, 160, second Sixth race, one mile—-Nidlick, 116 . Won: Stoessel, third. Time, 1:42 24. aK UARY ODDS and | Athletics at the “U" have again , ents of the different city papers and { |those connected with the different } yun of | oom witl alao devote himeelt | if SCS) RACES SATURDAY | # treatment and PPODRESEELE? We're Selling 4-Foot y Netting at $3.19 a £ I KOHLER & CHASE Established 1860. and forty-four Arcade Buliding. we do not think there Is a person in Seattle and the sur- rounding country who is not familiar with our mark, “Your Credit Is Good,” being one of the most extensively advertised store trade features in the West. It means exactly what it says. We want you to feel free to come to this store and buy as your conditions allow, pay a lit tle at first and then a little each week or month, This system of “long credit’ as extensively advertised and adopted by us made the Standard influence felt in hun dreds of Seattle homes, You are most welcome to credit here—-you positively pay no percentage above the regular store prices-—it means your having the benefit of furnish ing the home completely and paying for it “comfortably” “just as you can.” these four rooms completely furnished “in the Standard way” $3 a week— Credit i$ Good this sitting room completely furnished this dining room completely furnished at $1.25 a week— at $1.25 a week— completely furnished dint 35.00, and whic! secure for @ small payment down and the at $1.26 each week. The furnishings con- | A large Brussels Rug. foot Matension | 9x12 Art Square A Center Table 5 square One pair Ruffied Mustin A very 044 and attract- Curtains and Loops. eaten «Gothic Chair. in| Attractive Sideboard, Pang = then gory weathered o#k Tinlsh. | Bix Solid Oak Cane Beat | One picture of Horses’ Beat A duli black tron Jar- | pattern Velour Couch. at $1.00 a week— Here you see a completely furnished kitchen with all the necessary articles for kitchen work, and the e is $23.00. This outfit can be purchased week. Outfit consists of A good strong Kitchen , 1 #-hole Muffin Pan. Table. Cake Turner, Dover Fxg Beater, Cook Btove (not Kitchen Chatr. yange). splendid Cupboard, Coffee Pot. a : ron aye Mettle. Lip Preserving Kettle. f ‘capo No, § Copper Bottom ‘ekeon va r Retinned Saucepan. Wash Boller. snabe. | Fiour Sifter. 14-quart Dishpan, 12-qt Galvanized 2-quart Milk Pan. Sixteen yards good Water Pail Colander grade Matting 4-quart MUR Pan. | 1 Solid Tin Ladle. One Bedroom oak Rock- 3-quart Covered Pall Granite Wash Tatiet Handled Ski &xt6 Drip », and which can be pur- nt down and the balance Acme Fry Pan, 4-inch Forged Bast- Rod Dipper. One Bras Penenaeanrnnnenester Standard Furniture Co. SEATTLE 1006101016 First Ave. TACOMA ha prunes — Te i, silt, , WwW Ww het tt Lt a8) AIRE LD ap RRs, . ethaat. aoe ie sl eis A NEW HOTEL FOR SEATTLE, Schwabacher building on First avenue hotel purposes, The Hotel Northern adjoins the of the best constructed building, andthe Butler and Seattle are but @ : is to be made into a hotel block away everal well known hotel men are ' awn by ® well ke n firm figuring on taking the new house, but no lease 1 + w hotel will 104 has been closed yet A n Francisco caterer Herr ‘ T 1 will p bly ta e ar basement f a Ger of nearly sixty t mar stauran Th t ound floo ll be } lobby and main entrance will be located elothing concern, ¥ hold asé of ft 1 additional stories may be added later, giv butlding, W. Strang has charge of U | more rooms. The location Is ideal for | of the premises. | i