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cong NE LRT HOAG FIRST IN SKATING RACE BKATING “RACE AT DREAM: mattor for everyone to keep track LAND AROUSES LATENT IN ‘hee his favorite. Six competitora entered; Harri TEREST—SIX CONTESTANTS) 0 “icrive, Hoag, Holt, Farrell and ENTERED. | Copeland, At the start Hoag gain i — - ed the lead, with Harrison at Oe : . him ar Kating races fntroduced 19 | Kruse closely pressing beget "tes the firet time baat} rte however, lost a lap, and ft Uhis city Hight at the Dr great attraction interest in the events fete The cunning and trickery Tesorted to by the racers in more wor leas successful efforts to gain | the lead or an advantage fn the rw received merited applause, although danger has not been Altogether dixposed of, every pre | waution has been taken by the fmanagement to prevent aceidenta, and except for a fall to Harrison the oa last night were ran with ut the slightest mishap. The rink had been measured off Jeaving 14 laps to a mile. Several mon acted as cards = hi was an easy soon became evident that th test of the eventing would tween Hoag and Kruse. The for) mer at times succeeded In increas ing the distanee, only to lose this) temporary advantage = in another | lap. At the end of 20 minutes Hoag wan still but a few feet ahead of] the lowa boy Hoag was declared the winner lost night, with 11 miles and 3 laps to hia credit, and the same score) with but a few feet’s difference) was accorded Kruse, Hott finished third with 10 miles and I lap. Far rell, Harrison and Copeland fintah- od in the order mentioned The races wil be continued dur ling thie week, running half an hour each evening eamland tink proved and enthusiastic was mant | udges, and, a soor distributed, 1 GIRLS 10 PLAY BASKETBALL 'BIG TRY-OUT AT THE “U.” Today the state untve A fast and oxciting basketball | h to meet the long | [= will be played next sana | eees on February 22 1m the AD wening between the sophomore nual cross country run | threw wp Oh mighty sophe of the | ity will hold thetr try-| | lout to pick a team of 15 men with | | This run t# the second ever held) und freshmen girls of the Broad | gray high school and the corre ding teams of the Franklin achool. At the present time we girls of the former at the university between the two) siaasos, and enttoing prines have been hang up for the winners Both teams will conaiet of 15 men each, sophomo aiding hold the championship of a4 q gitver cup will be given to WINNER (Sorippe Telegraph Services.) VALLEY FALLS, BR. b, Beb, tem “Honey” Meltody tw ati) welter~ weight champion of the world, Last | night, in the fourth round, the see onds of Willie Lewts, of New York, Moelledy war in excellent shape and what he did to Lewis wan a @ ‘The tight wan considered quite a tame affair in apite of the large crowd whieh urged the prinotpals to go at It good aod stee BALLARD WILL HAVE. NINE Members of the Ballard baseball club held @ meeting last week to or the coming year ha forces with C_ BR, Fitageraid, ager of the Ballard team, and a strong team ts expected to rep sent Ballard the coming season, ae of the best players of the * will also play with thet ™m, Wille nothing bw det ely settled, it is exper that the team will consist of the follow tog players Pitchers, Woodworth, Boyle and Butehart: catehers, Ptok- . Winehett and Hemenway; tn Multens, Helma, Grovers, 1 MeQutre; outfielders, Bekre, Justice, Fitageraid, Prickett and Barth, Cotterill will manage the teaun and Fitageraid wil) be cap he school, but they have lately TO | 1.4 ong man who makes the bewt) iq, ved a challenge from the Framk/ii.6 The man winning the most sopha, and it will be ap to them) ines for Bie team In to SeOUl?) wetensive another cup, and the winning (68M) nade to make it one of the beast make good on Saturday. The Franklin girls, under the] vives « banner. Last year thie atelage of Misses Sterling amd! 2 coves by the freshies. berg, have been practicing ev } Brey afternoon on their out I place at 4:20 p. m., and tomorrow and have developed IBt© &/ a+ the same time the freshies wit! team. The sophomore and/joiq theirs In the Judging of team of the main build Loints in the final contest the man hawe also renewed thelr prac |firy crossing the tape at the fin egg ly ~Aamed in perfect COM} igh of the rum takes $0 points the tion mnday's Game. meoond 69, “© on, race Vg sora s peked foam trom |i to be held over the university high school gir | Course. &. W. C. A. five at the armory. eeneeiinereiociti ULLIVAN AND ATTELL SIGN (Scripps Telegraph Service.) ST. LOUIS, Feb. 1% — Brooklyn Tommy Suilivan and Abe Attell will have a finiwh fight at Tonopah m reh or early in rege oye be “oe pe pee fighter? He whipped Herman New which formaity accepts) Year and ts to ght britt Bt | Patrick's day, Planned for him to meet O'Brien Fourth of July, Mat- Utng Neon Labor day and Honey Mellody Christmas. represented at the Western Rowling congress, to be held at Denver next month, At the meeting of the club’ directors, Inst night, $209 wae 4p propriated to help defray the om- penses of the bowlers from Seattle te Joe Gans shining se a holldey Tasino Athletic club, of Tonopah, for a purse of £19,008. Guilivan ts the Soxing instructor ef the Missourt Ath) elub, of this city, and Attell is the feather-weight | Hackenschmidt's formally accepted terms for a match By the articles the men must| with Gotch at Kansas City In May weigh fm at the ringwide at 126 | for 510,00) purse. Texas ball league formed, Hows- tom, Galveston, Dallas, Fort Worth, Waco and Temple manager hae I Joe Cantilion tp credited with having traded ao piteber for « bull~ dog. Judging from some of the meeting e u t haw ue tant night of the ae mpegs by malig it rast ‘° of the Seattle Athietic | "*** + A Giub the matter of arranging WA) Rattting Nelson bas refused to be Dugdale for the use of his new ball |. strine-breaker, and is “ace high” Pee eens roterred’ ta. the athletic | 7 Rnatioh mbate hall artiste committee to report back to the @irectorate at the next meeting. The proposal of “Dug” was per- fectly agreeable, but there are cer- tain arrangements to be made Europe is getting to be a regular home « for - overwaight - jockeys” Gannon ts (@ latest to grt in the foreign clover, and will ride in Res- sin next season. National Bowling association hoida tte first tournament at Phile- deiphia March %5-Aprii & Dovey, the Boston magnate, has | broken Into the cheap 94 8 leang We offers tabulows sume for such stars as Mordecal Brown, Alt. Jack Johneon fa In Austratia t rock and Walsh. He knows they i Co ing to get a match with Squires can't be bought. | The winner wit be tn line for Jef- Are the Pittsburg players to be Our One-Third Off Sale ends March | the bridegrooms this year? Storke, | the Harvard player, i to be tried | out at third. All of our $10.00 Suits and Overcoats are..$ 6.65 We sell better Pianos and sell them for less money than any other deal- er or organization. We will sell you the same grade, style and qual- ity instrument from one- third to one-fourth less than you can buy else- where, All of our $12.00 Suits and Overcoats are..$ 8.00 All of our $18.00 Suits and Overcoats are.. $12.00 All of our $20.00 Suits and Overcoats are. .$13.35 All of our $25.00 Suits and Overcoats are. .916.65 That's why we sell bver half of all the Pianos sold on the Coast. D.S. Johnston Co. Biggest, Busiest, Best. 903 SECOND AVENUE. Comparison will prove that our clothes values are the best—com- pare them and see We're Willing ALBERT HANSEN Jewelry, Watches, Cut Glass 706 FIRST _ AV._——-706 aoop ; PIANOS Victor and Edison piking Machines SHEET MOSIC, STRINGS 711 Second Ave., Seattle 615-617 FIRST AV. On the Square Opposite Totem Pole. Ballard has « good ball park and Improvements will be ball parks In the country. ft le ex~ pected that the firet game will be The sophe’ tryout today tke*] jieveq Aprit 14. RACES SATURDAY OAKLAND. Firet race, one-half mile—Rhise- Stomp, 106 (8 Dugan), 10 to 3, Won; Exehequer, 114, second; Iriah Mike, 114, third Time, :49 16. Second race, three-quarters of « mile—Viola B, 106 (Miller), 2 te 1, ‘The Seattle Athetic club will be | FOB; Blanche ©. 106, second; Gab vestonian, 110, third. Tha, 1/16, Third race, threequarters of ao mile—Gliver Bue, 102 (Graham), sleven, won; Princess Wheeler, 107, second; Judge, 107 Ahird. Time, 14 +6. Fourth race, futurity course Martinmas, 107 (Davie), @ to 1, won; Ruby, 105, second; Lord of the Vale, 110, third. Time, 2:11 9-5 Pith race, one mile and fitty (Miter), to 5, wom second 2, won; Cadichon, 106, second; Belrotr, 10%, third. Time, 1:46. Sixth race, threequarters of « mile-—-Pirm Foot, 107 (H. Smith), 6 to 5, won; Nattie Buampoo, 107, — 4; Lackett, 107, third Time, i TRIAL I$ CALLED (Scripps Telegraph Bervice.) WASHINGTON, Feb, trial of Representative Binger Hermann, of Oregon, charged with VielaUing section iS of the stat utes, in that he destroyed 36 letters jin the press copy books while com jtnfisaioner general of the land of-| spot where you intended to clean ifiee, began taday before | Stafford in the district jeourt. Milton J jing the prosecution | witnesses from the northwest have | deen subpoenaed | CAPT. HARRIS ASSIGNED. TO ABIATIC SQUADRON, Juatice supreme Capt. U. R Harris, U. & N, who arrived in the city yesterday, will safl on the Dakota on her next trip | for Cavite, where he will take cot | mand of one of the ships of the Asiatic squadron, Capt. C. Thomas | Will also sail on the Dakota. Capt |Jobn B. Milton, who was to have accompanied the party, took pase age on the Siberia from San Fran cisco, which talled recently for the | Asiatic station. 8 Mean Money In your pocket. You oan get the benefit of our low prices on dental work during this month only We do nothing but good work and our methods are patnloss. OUR FEBRUARY PRICES: Full Set Teeth, up from Gold Crowns Bridge Work |.. Gold Fillings, up from Silver Fillings All our work Elevator ser nt. Office he m. Sunde ATIONAL DENTISTS a Dr. Thompson. Dr J, 403-404-408, Peoples Savings Bank Building, Second and Pike. Thompson 20 PER CENT OFF ON CLOTHING AT | BOYLE’S 425 PIKE ST, t fonse € N AND HACKE! Ae THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, WHY IS IT? 000 OrrereD BY Cire ron a MAT xa FEB. “| NacHmioT Htrtetly freak rane Oregon ranah, Boy Washington Rastorn, Preah tub, Me) ranoh Wiseonsin twine, per Live--014 ohthene gto) springs, | dreamed, Wethers, 340; steers, per Ib, 5 ite per bend, (bo. Moers ' per Bh, tbe } —— wae | ANA iA WA VA, Wily The Gtore That Berves You Boat neappien, O,24yt.s0 ede tel boat tho, eautitlower, per | Garvey-Buchan Egos. | an Ce Ses, per aoa, Oh einen, tape | 0°. rand © Final Clearance Men’s $125 Wool Ribbed Natural Gray Underwear Last chance of the season for men to buy such splendid gar ments at # price so distantly re lated to real worth. Lam the, braflers | ae | itr, per th five turkeys, tb. ate, live ducks, 10, ih. ie ve Stock, mranp, ‘port, bei ‘ be 1 onlves, per th, teow a Mei ft 1-86 th, 7 o 1m At Only At Onty ¢ These are our most popular $1.25 garments, nice soft quality, and perfect fit ting. This sale suggests iteetf as & most opportune time for men to jay in a goodly supply. ‘Twill profit you to buy now, even for the Hay and Fesdetuffe. Ww Any. tom ’ mm: a 4 nord. | ton, $2) oats j next winter. tasy an chopped feed Neq20 ro ment. | Bas (fee | 360 Bath Towels | | Regular 100 ohy | Bleached or unbleached | | Ginghams—Full ang ap a el ea fo lurge full size and - pm plete & *, showing of prett ee ET SPL tne good heavy weight, to ings tomorrow x aa sider, Ws, morrow at only, each— | yard it || it Dr. Lee ee te as ane) i ERE REE REE EER EEE EEE RR Eee | Columbia Family Scales—| Cocos Door Mats—Our ~ * with good size seoop, our| tar 690 valu * * regular $1.25 values, tomor-| the “F st * * row in the “Hualest Base | only— * * ment” at only | ‘orrrrrrrrrrerr tT eee eee eee eee ee Pak | iehiaia gel Pare oP es The tryouts for the honor of representing Seattle at the bowl atte | One quart size Enamel! Palle | regular 25c values ing tournament in Denver next month began last night. Picked Our reguiar 20¢ ve | row in the “Busiest teame played In the two dowatown alleys, and in the Fashion tomorrow in the “Husiest | ment” at only— Bowling alley at Kent. The scores were as follows Basement” at only ’ Blemarek Alley. ‘ Warren, Brown. Plummer, Cresaman. Crippen 995.00 Bett-Com —— Routes... / 12c 16¢ : ise 18300 UH arid sat eanaring Ott Yam Three-Hole Mouse Trap—Our | Two quart size Gnemeli lai 137 “4 182 oe deste’ ct yl | Pegular 100 values, tomor | Pane—Our regular 1B vale 1 14 188 $60.00 Coffee Mill... row in the “Bustest Base | ues, tomorrow in the “Bap 19 160 190 $125.00 Cashier's Desk 7 ment” at only— teat Besemeaseal ' lee Boxes and Refri Lore. « uly % 701 133 Per & eube, baobes 87.00 Avorage ...6 +.. 16886 16816 mise 17146 i”. Cotumbla Alley. Bch wack Buccessors to Dabney Mahaken hammer Lyons, Shuman, Davis — | Sag etd On ie 161 169 166 169 i ow “« 147 172 163 19 173 im 124 164 + MT ia 163 183 168 dee 148 189 Totale ....cceees GOT To. Tr ty vones 161 36 mt 164 9 17066 } 13.—The | tion of making @ great killing — ! Purdy is conduct-|in & tough race where A number of | think you bad a chu $1.75 per i | Poultry dealers report a short age on chickens, although prices have not been affected Averages The schedule for tonight is as follows: At the Biemarek alleys--D. ©. Kincaid, A. Buxton, J. Hunt, Hf. Holmer and Joe Morris. At the Columbia —~Alioliand, M Middiend, MO White manes, J. Henderson af] M Hanna At the Fashion alleys, Kent—A. Deppman, W. Keys and Five games ate | ; ’ 4 b night. Miss Riltie, 102, third. Time, an) “** Sixth rade, one mile—Dr, Loago. sae A. C. Aiaye. 114 (Dugsa), 6 to 6 won; Dusty At the A © y last bight the Realtys were pitted Miller, 10%, seenad; Vou Populi, 9#,| against the Polttictins ret ted won two out of the three third. Time, 1:41. games played. Follow! the scores Resitys. ascor, iat gumi® tnd game. Ord game, ‘Total Average, Mengel . 153 176 ant 16714 mite King ‘ot the “wise "107 (3 | Qrinsel os 4 = eb Binith), 7 to ty. won; Mohur, 102, | SPben . ae § aoa oe ad Jobn H., 107, third, Time, Totals 620 sro ‘Second race, t ers of a ailelane. mnile—Gieter Jutta, 104 (Preston), tad game Ind game Total. Average. 3 to 2, wor . , ¥ 7 ist is ond; loz 163 472 16718 Tie, B. ane Es ited oe . 12 ut 168 aot 1682-3 rd race, seven if offs ane rte — * as a mle Ormentes BUM, 218, (Heo Totals .. ceoee Ow 428 80 heasey), 4 to 1, won: at, 304, The teams of the club show the following standing coeuna ane: Stoensel, 102, third, Time, Games Played Wen leet. Total P.C. 106 (Koerser), 6 to 1, won; San Realtys « Fd 510 Alviae, 196, second; Judge Nelsom.) politicians 26 6 499 108, third. Time, 1:41 1-2. Athletes... ” re) 4s Fifth race, one mile and twenty! factors. ..... ......... 18 a6 ma yarde—Nibiick, 106 (Harris), 8 0 | ceccgenenanmummnmnmmttennnonbornenmantemmntn a ———— LLIE DOLLARS WIN BUT OWNER LOSES 8Y FRED J. HEWITT. (Beattlo Gtar's Exclusive Service.) BAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 12-—If you carted a thoroughbred race horse all the way from New York to San Pranciaco in the anticipa And if it started to rain after you reached the raciag center and you were una to train the an (mal property And if you had picked out the op, which looked so easy And then you entered your nag you didn’t , Jost for al workout— And your prised property fest outran herself and made ber fleld look cheap in that high<lass ovent— And you didn’t have & bet down, but Instead slipped a little of your long green fn on the favorite And your horse won at the beau tiful odds of 30 to b-— Wouldn't you be angry? That is just what Trainer BH. M. Mason did His horse was Dollie Dollars—a sweet mare, which around New! York last summer was some pump-| kine—and with her he istended to make the killing of bis life. Now Mason is not greefly. He ts) as satisfied with 3 or 4 to for his} money when he is betting om his own horse. The spot he picked out | for Dollie Dollars was id a wixfar-| long dash for non-winnets at the meeting where the best Be would have to beat would be Walter, Jen ning’s Blondy ¥ The rain had prevented Mhaon from working hia mare properly, and no two days before the race for non-winners he threw her in Wth a high-class field, of which Burleigh ev to and Barl Rogers, two of the beat! The anticipated killing wae killed | in training here, were (he fublic|aborning, afd now Mr. Mason ts choices. " 4 Very sad man Dollie Dottars, 30-1049 #ad the| But wouldn't you be angry tf you way the betting boards read when] were overtaken by such a hard luck the chalk was working THE MARKETS ett a to The price on Washington ranch | .. ones is still on the decline, this} 4, morning finding them at 820 per) i dozen. The congested condition of the railroads has had a tendency to advance tho price om all root vegetables, Carrots, ontons and turnips are all bringing as high as The laat tying up of the rallroads has again thrown the hay .market |? ne ndapenee No set of investments are com plete without a TIDBLAND LOT K. Cooper Willis, 473 Colman build ing eee alley, starting at 7:30 o'clock tion in front of the flying squadron anc when she make their challenges Dollie props her ears and does more than hang | on. | stretch at a terrible pace, with Dol Me sticking her nose in front at Jars wins,” t* the ory | look like the pre streak? into confusion, Laconner flats and cow Pawleseth, L. Lindstrom, C. And what does Dollar Dollars do? | She gots away well; takes a post 1 sets the “allfiredest’ pa Mason looks for her to stop reaches the at Dollie doesn't as much + ho! aver. } When Earl Rogers and Burleigh | They ramble through the quarter ery jump. And then the finish | “Dollie Deol | The mare had lasted long enough | make the pair of good aprinters i 0 conte. I guess you | and this time the y cannot rely on shipments f jos lyin the east. | A small fishing fleet brought a rgo of halibut into port yester y. Maitbut ts selling at To and 8 © pound | thybarb, per iio; pare: #1.gog, 78. | ‘of in Seattle, is now y vs for « short tna, fer that you may quainted with the high.@u of ovr all anteed 123 yeara Ladies’ Shoes In gun metal calf, lace or button, extension edges, value $3.50, at— Full act Teeth Geld Crowna, 22 k Bridge Wor id Fillings . 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