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CROSS COUNTRY RUNS NOW ON ae Tezerine pornos . MEN WHO WILL LISH RECORDS. ming persone in knee breeohes and jorsey sweaters are seen chas- Ing Up Second ay, or Pike at, they Are by ais, NOF SOR~ part they are simply LOPING SET OF esTas » aaacawaracatgae tratinng for the bie Marathon race, Under the Joadership of Tom Mo- | and the officers of the beats are ter Danald, Dave Grant and Riley Allen | quested to wake up before - they & set of men are now making @fempty the chambers of thelr re- progress that pr to develop | volvers, them into a track m unequaled] Arrangements have also been dy anything of Its kind ever seen In| made for three lange tr ack meets @eattic: Bach Tuesday and Thure-| for fuventios to come off with « Gay night about 30 or 40 men turn] month's Interval in the a A CG within two weeks about 6¢/¢ymnastum, The medata will be 4 to the youngsters gaining highest number of points in the meets. of these events will come at 10 o'clock red as eon. Laughrte, nd Tipe th their awe tm active train rests and e genter tn who shall elud at tte big moet Next Weitnosday night the Juniors} o Ged veniors will compote for club] championship boners, the contest to constat Of a 120-yard potato ra Righ and broad Jumps, 12-pou shot puta quarter of a mite runs, and similar fea The cross-< ry ran, which is an entirely feature, causes Freat interest, and if on some quiet ears > PROGRAM FOR BI TRACK MEET uoker, mann are expected to p 300 and 600. yard une * and ob stacle races ome of the principal events to compete tor, w Ready for the big meet at the Coll-| and finish. @eum, and the date will be fixed | Following the Events. for either March 15 or 20. Twenty-) rT 1 ft tn the dour different organizations and|, Te events will come off In @thietic clubs have been invited following order: 30 and 60 yard and wost of theso have siready | dashes, 000 and 1,000 yard rus fecepted the invitation and promise |Bigh and broad Jumps, pole vault to be at hand with the pick ‘of | bole shots with 16 aud 23 poun thelr teams. | shots, and three-legged race Cluds of equal standing wit! de! Twelve different relay races will ited against each other, such as tile va. Multnomah; Tacoma va. o, ete. in the relay races, toh will be somewhat of a fea- tere. The British Columbians will undoubtedly make things hot for the local cross country runners, un Tea the hille and valleys should) Prove disconcerting ne First Mile Race Indoor. lig finished the Marathon will be- qr pe yng - _ e = 4 to iy ate 0 exciting fin- mile a track, arranged | ish can be expected. the rink, then the contestants} These, in short, are the priscl wa route up to Pike st. aed pal events of what wadoubtedly Broadway and further out Macison will prove to be the biggest track from clubs of equal standing. In the morning on the days of the events while the contestants for the Marathon race will be sent out the junior events will take place, Any boy under 17 will have a change to compete in 60 yard dashes, 220 yard potato race and tn obstacle Tast two miles of the races being finished at the Coliseum, thus @ ee es ASKETBALL ‘The & A. © basketball team wil! the I. ©. O. F. bunch at Kent t. This afternoon at 1:20 the scheduled between the Y. M. A. tmd the soldiers at w will be played at Port A basketball game between the Kent school and the Sham- rocks will be played tomorrow night St. Ann's hall, Ballard, under the of the Gilman Park Ath- Jetic club. Game will be called Promptly at $:15 o'clock. ‘The Tacoma basketball team wil! the Everett Y. M. C. A. five the league series at Everett to morrow night. It will be the see-| ond time the two teams have met| they will be up against this season. Tacomans betng! practicing hard. a a big crowd both of visitors and Jo- leala are expected to turn out. earrow margin oa their own floor, their Sunday st Law the soldiers. game, for, al haa not the league work, thetr style tm steadily and a smart etruggie may be expected Sunday. The kickoff wilt be at 2:30 p m At Woodland park on the follow- , meet and are $10.00 SU OVERCOA $12.00 SU OVERCOA OVERCOA $20.00 SU OVERCOA $25.00 SU OVERCOA backed by the same strong guarantee. Agent Carhartt Working Clothes be run, the teams to be selected) By the time that program | $18.00 SUITS and SKATING. AAG EDOIE HOLT. Tom McDonald has the detatls)abdling everyone to witness the start! pre Chicago Newsboy, Who Won Last Night's Dreamiand, In a veritable bedlam of E Skating Race at nolse s,{and before a crowd, jollying and «,| Jumping tu excitement, Eddie Holt, jj the clever little Chicago newshoy, won last night's race by @ full lap to 10 miles and 11 laps, A #8 ree had been hung up b night's event, and Hoag and | were Uh } | changing position at times Krose, both in turn betng reaved by Farrell and Holt. within a minute. Farrel are juventioes and night that they are worth ting past the big fellows. the leaders rrel turned a sommersagit over Copeland, but was on his fect in a second, regaining the half lap lost Both Holt and abowed last thing, their only trouble is tn Te tm che Vicinity of tae leba, the| mest ever bold tn thie otty, and | ne est tee hie Mabows. Five mie ping and shot by, and soon had a quarter of a lap be rman ag ES tewoon him and the others, steadily victorious in the first game by &/jncreasing the gap, until he was a and tncreased his previous records pecial y the ment for the winner of last Kruse) two favorites, Hoag, a8/ uaual, secured the lead at the start,| played, The following score were ‘with | made: hard Educates. Joo tat = tnd Bd Total 1st none full lap ahead, when the firtng of the gun announced the finish. Farrel was second, while Hoag was a inp and « half behind the Hoag winner, At the ledeed a protest with the fudges,| this eragen, namely, 259, and he clairetng a foul and that he had| also gained the highest av action was been “jockeyed" No tal | far this wook, and It cortatnl } a run for its money, Smith, C. Le Gate and ©. ©. were on the bench last night Holt counts 10 Farrel! te one lap behind and Messra. Thos. joe and 1! lnpe to his credit, with « total during the entire meet of 62 miles and 3 laps. ken | The crowd was the largest so ly had Benth Hoag ty a star | ond Kruse « lap and « half. Har-| posit game. The home team realize what | Tseo ren 19 miles and ¢ laps and) Hat.” | Copeland 10 miles and 3 laps. The races continue tonight. ITS and TS now ITS and TS now TS now ITS and TS now ITS and TS now Tomorrow Will Be a Mighty Busy Day Come in the early half of the day if you can—buying will be easier; but morning, afternoon or evening, don’t hurry, take time and select exactly the Suit and the Overcoat you want, even if we are busy. You are safe in any event; clothes bought at almost half price are ex- changeable—either for other clothes or the money—any day and every day. This is The Hub, you know. $ 6 $ 8 $12 $13 $16.6 Remember this: Hub Clothing at almost half price is just as desirable in every way as when, earlier in the season, we sold it for almost double—and it is YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT THEE HUB 615-617 First Ave. BOWLING TRYOUTS ‘The scores in lust night's bowling | try-outs for the Denver tournament are ae follows: At the Biemarok, “"~ : det Sad Grd dth 6th W. Keya 140 160 142 yo A. Johnson , 140 128 8, rf At the Columbia. .. on int nd Sra ath Goh Kinenld .,... 169 146 138 460 144 M. Lund ,,:.262 170 166 @48 T. Lund 6. Ak 12T 145 113 4 Burton OG 167 149 176 161 At the Fashion Alley, Kent. let, Bad Sra ith see M48 180 167 112 189 179 168 166 Sth 108 161 Midland Cressman ,. Henderson ..104 199 140 2023 156 Whigton ,...182 268 176 180 168 Holland ,,..170 298 108 193 Tonights gamoa will be plikyod as follows: At the Bian, ou Mabnken,, 8, Swackhansper, J. Lyons, & oman and C. Ravin At the Columbia: J. Hulliiger, & Hodges, Titus W, Hatt and & Houeher, At the Fashion Alley, Kent: War- ren, B. Koch, KB. Crossman, R. Crip: pea, and ©. Plummer Ten games have been played by! each contestant so far and the re maining five ate to be bowled out) tonight aad tomorrow night. The ten highest average points tn ten games have been bowled by the fol lowing: B. Hodge ... ~ 1436 | Titus 180 6-10 F. Holland 179 7-10 R. Crippen 4178 +6 A. Buxton 172 3-10) J, Hullinger - aa 2. Cressman «171 46 ©, Davia ..... 168 610 H, Mahnken . * » 06 16 |Kincaid and 8. Smith te with . tees sso 8 3 S. A.C. BOWLING Tn test night's bowing game bes | tween the Educates and the Sac~ tere at the B A. C. alleys the firet | named team Won two out of three | played ia this city BROLBALL OUHEDULE Baseball onder the leon of the Northwestern league will tb played for 24 weeks, beginning April 20 and closing Oct. 6. The wilt be atx games to a series with the exception of the opening. This was the rewult of the meeting held at Tacoma last night, at whieh the different baseball representatives were present At the opening, Butte wil! play im this elty, Spokane at Tacoma and Aberdeen at Vancouver. May 24, Victoria day, Seattle will play at Vancouver,” Memorial day, May 30, Spokane will play at Butte and Vancouver at Aberdeen in the morning and afternoon; Tacoma will play Beattle at Tacoma in the Morning And in the afternoon both teame will play here. On Dominion day, July 1, Tacoma will play Vancouver at Vancouver On July th Spokane t# to play at Butte in the morning and afternoon; Vancouver to play two! games under like Aberdeen, and Seattle will play Ta coma at Tacoma tn the morning while the afternoon session will be The last holiday of the season, | Labor day, Sept. 2, Aberdeon will] play two games at Seattle, Van couver will play at Butte and Ta coma at Spokane At the request of Aberdeen bual- hess men, who have given the team thetr hearty support, it was decid. ed to change the name of the Grays Harbor team to Aberdeen. The games will be played in the park between the two towns, BETTER TAKE ® A G00 LOO ——— Degmar ... Pardie . Charehitt McGregor Allan «u. Dwan made In one game highest score made on the alleys last night. Tomorrow or Monday 15 try-out games will be dooide who ts to re: at Denver. Some 4? names have a en ene ry Schillings’ Beat is elected best j isa and coffee. moi jon ia “The Rird on Nellic’s Now ready for Edison Phow oaraph owners. D. 8. Johnston C largest dealers, 903 Becond av 65 00 00 35 On the Square Opposite Totem Pole T RO ON NELL 5 4 =. ne N se" A really clever and "i OLLIE CHILL, Who Quit Prize Fighting to Become an Umpire. (Seattle Star Special Service.) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Feb, 15.— Baseball players acd fans, take 4 tong look at this muscular looking pugiliat—it may come in handy for soanon in the Western association. | He bas already received an offer to} umpire in the American assoctation, and if he keeps up his good wor! he may be seen in bigher company For those who are fond of “balt- | ing the umpire” It will be interest. |ing to know that Chili is no “frost” bested many well Known scrappers, was to Clarence Forbes on @ foul, CBM says there ts more fun tn umpiring than In fighting, and tn | the end it pays better. CHAMPIONSHIP ‘The girle of the sophormores and freshmen classe of the Seattle and Freakiin high schools wili play bas- ketbeli at the Armory tomorrow jeht for the championship. The line-up will be as follows: * Bophomores. | High. Position, Prankite. Ufeula Hughes... C. .. Mabel Fraser Bertha Shahan,. F. Martha Hansen | Erma Etsecil F. .... Hazel Chase Frances Jobat... G. Ruth Evans Ethel Bvans...., G. Mabel Donovan | Freshmen. Francia Jackin. C. ..Jewale Wright | Selah Shahan te Netnon Alice Eaton Lender | Bather Antell, G. Catherine Norman | Ethel Selover... G. ... Annie Wright RACES YESTERDAY OAKLAND, Firat race, seven-sixteenths of mile—Pajarita, 114 (Powers), 25 to 1, won; Galmoore, 114, second; Bardonia, 109, third. Time, :42 Second race, one mile and fitty yards—Col. Jewell, 114 (Gross), 20 to 1, won; The Missourtan, 116, second; Cardinal Sarto, 121, third Time, 1:46 12 Third race, seveneighths of a mile—Altanero, 98 (Miller), 8 to 56, won; Vincentlo, 109, second; Furze, 93, third. Time, 1:29. Fourth race, eleven-atxteenths of a mile—Poerless Lanse, 98 (5. Du gan), 15 to 1, won; Silver Line, 98, second; Mechant, 109, third. Time, 1:08 246. | Fifth race, ono mile—Miss Riliie, 107 (Hunter), 9 to 2, won; Calmar, 92, second; Lord of the Vale, 112, hird. Time, 1:42 Sixth race, fe. quarters of al 99 (Miller), 11 to ¥, 102, second; fitania, 103, third. Time, ASCOT. First race, ong-half mile—Creston, | 116 (Koerner), 7 to 5, won; Kismet Jr, 108, second; Miss Ruth, 100, third. Tim § Becond race, three-quarters of a mile—Don Domo, 112 (Preston), & conditions —@t| « | ae a pug. During his ring career he| Sy’ never losing but one battle. That | GIRLS PLAY FOR =, Sixth pr one and onesighth wa! w% milew—Morendo, 116 (Boland), 7 to 10, won; Allopath, 108, second; The Gtore That Gerves You Best—Garvey Buchanan Co, Frooslas, 115, third, . Time, 1:6 1 ae SPORT DOPE enemmnomeny ‘Thin ia the month for denials | that stare are going to quit the) diamond. | Ladies’ 15¢ Handker- chiefs tomor- row at only lOc. Lace edge, plain or em- | Geo. Mutton and “Wizard” Hehae- | broldered effects; all tin- | for fight for world's championship en with narrow or 144 balk line championship March | hematitched borders Great values What a u flutter there will be over | wide } these ‘kerchiefs at a dime | da goldfield towns figuring Ne’ | on va cireult you imagine tomorrow the size of the purses? ie ti Football wilt probably come back | to ta own at Columbia. A big mae | $1.00 Hand jority of the alumni favor the game. | Bags tomor- CM, Daniele smashed all rece | | row at only orda from 260 to 600 yards at New 25¢ | Styles that are slightly 10¢, A mont vurled atylg aq. fortment for ladiew ang children. Different elgg. ings of brown, red, gream etc, Al to begin the wale with 4 Come early pir) 25¢ get 4 asc Patent Leather Belts tomor- row at only izes Ladies’ 49¢ Belts tomor- row at only Plain and taney York swimming tournament. He! damaged from display, | | 441 did the 600 yards in 6 minutes) genuine fouther hand | pelta in binck and dainty: 36 4-5 neconds, bags and vanity purses; co An Interesting gg. many parent feather ray of smart style Middle western colleges have styles. also 1noiuded, |:| pterective 4 tn thie, formed soctation. | fnep them up quickly under-priegd,, Better b tem to pres They can’t last long at a | grour Nich choosing at 4) Michigan amashing quarter | | only tw five cents, things. snail t Fight warming up between Cin-| * j - innati and Bt Paul for 1908 tour-| Seve Reguier | | Ladies’ $2.25 Ladies’ nament of the Amertoan Bowling | ‘ya ye ae | Oe ced Woot | Black congress, Chanees favor Cincy. | @ jones, | nderwear. Union Suite, - | Neat fancy pat- | | Only « tow sill Stony Me@iynn says baseball torne, with or }i ing. A beats “polteing” and will report to Pe — priced tomars Manager McCloskey. ee | row at only } row at only —_— | Boston Americans start with 14) pitcher such aw they are. THE MARKETS Arrivals on Western ay. are few, not more than two cars of potatoes | and one of oranges reaching here since yesterday morning. A steam er from California is expected in sometime today, her cargo compris leg green onions, brassell sprouts) and young cabbage. A shipment of | | 97c | 40¢ Bracket Lamps, complete | with No. 2 burner and chim- | | ney, at only, each $1.60 Enterprise Food Chop- | the dealors ta that the increased consumption of eggs, due to the Lenten season will give rise to & scarcity of eggs and the price will up. Lime has advanced from $1.36 to $1.60 per barrel. Hay bas taken a drop in price, Eastern Washing ton hay selling at $27 a ton, Puget sound at $23, and whoat hay at $22. only, box .. Se! priced each Vegetavies, Potatoes, joonl W! fevers, Tetime Durbanks pe joce! %». , oranbertion, par par bem, G00) cauliflower, bor La Sirtetiy Creat raoctt tees, per Gon, STG me, Oregon ranch, He; Besiern, Me Butter and Cheese. Honest Washington creamery butter, per Mm. Ste martes fresh back » me —_—— we Sy batter, i>, ngrie SA Clothes Your: Amerte, © bie), it pe, ih, Eres ge See te w J z ‘ BP natiore wer th, Be This cut shows the inner construction of “The Guaran- witry. Live-(d chiehens, per ib tho: brotiers » we eke. thee Bye terkeve. ‘ ” BOSE, IE susie! live ducka. |p teed Kind. Wethere Nts: owen m0] Com Se vaiven, fer ih, CGilMC; tmnt, . 7 hed, Will prove to any man that Meats. ? coats built like the one shown here cannot wrinkle or fag. We are sole agents in this city for clothes of this construction We have on sale every Suit and Cravenette at a reduction of 20 per cent. be; auwe, ee eh, per Me 1 ite; Erensed megs, NEAL BOYLE 423 Pike Hay and Feedstuffs Washington timothy, ~ Special Saturday Economies | In the “Buslest Basement” ive dozer ¢| t60 dozen Thin Blown exes from California ts also due} pers, large sine, special to- ‘The exe situation ls a rplexing | morrow at only, each. DDE | o50 sitcn one, although the price ls at pres 100 box Shinola Shoe Pottsh, | ent stationary. The contention of | spectally priced tommorrow at | Gas Mantics tomorrow at Boyle's Discount Hardwood Ch Pina, tomorrow at only, Tumbiers, tomorrow two i epectatiy only, Nuts and Pige. ed fem, ee we The; almonds, per ih ihe Me; covoanuts, per dos. 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- Office Houre—9 Wed. and Fri. evenings till Lady Attendant Drs. BARNES and OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANG, m. to 5 p. my and Consultation Free. ity instrument from one third to one-fourth less than you can buy else- where. That's why we sell over half of all the Pianos sold on the Coast. D.S. Johnston Co. Biggest, Busiest, Beet. 903 SECOND AVENUE. Full set Teeth Sliver Fillings Office Hours—-8:30 a. m, to 8 p tendants, Phone Main 1772, ROCKERS A fine Ine of new Rockers, elegant and comfortable; one lot at $2.60 marked spe u for . os BL.35 Rooms 1, 2 a 4, 5, 6. to 5, won; Gold Sifter, 109, second; Platoon, 104, third, Time, 1:18 1-2./ Third race, one and one-aixteenth | milee—Stoessel, 109 (MeDantel), 6 to 1, won; canta, 109, second; 107, third. Time, | o¢, three-quarters of a! mile Reg, 107 (Koerner), even, won; onnt Balerio, 107, second; Taxer, 107, third. Time Lt 12. ; Fitth race, fivo-elghths of a mile Elmdale, 110 (Brussels), 3 to 1, won; Kamenck, 110, second; Ban lada, 105, third, Time, 1:02 1-2 Woodhouse & Platt Furniture Co Successors to Dabney & Wood- house Furniture Co. 418 Pike Street. Main 2998; Ind. Phones KOHLER & CHASE Batablished 1860, PIANOS 1908 BECOND AVENUR Aroade Building. m. ASSOCIATED DENTISTS 1112 Second Ave get high crate Coe ee prices heretofore of tr tle, is new offered by us for a short time, i 6 that you may become. of our work. 4 with the high anteed 12 years. Sundays—9 to 12:90, Lady a quainte Garvey-Buchanan’s wT GET AWAY the tact that out bet im perior vase it wil Be on you by your sed upon you when jelictous stnger a TLING CO! Phones 927.