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SEATTLE THE SOLDIERS certainty @d hard training thia week for the re » Port wton |game with Ladysmith, that is to put te all wor the Fort Lawn) Sime off In Woodland park néxt Beldyhre ta\Ghe soccer: anes Sunday afternoon, On the Bunday fort yosterday afternoon and WeNt | forjowing the Wanderora will line hom@ with a aoote of 8 to O to 1t8 | up againat the soldiers at the fort, credit, A rather one aided mame Wae | and they ought to have @ very easy - v layed, Seattle at all thoes doing time of it, judging by their pre i : = aggressive work and gtving the |jous records and yesterday's per What the baseball world doesn't goldters plenty to do defowding the | formance. know about training trips and train goal The complaint that had BEM) ine “gyateme” it may learn after Geattle’a goalkeeper only once jlodged by spectators over the a] 155 1907 spring season is over, for waa in the play, while Keyes of the | otaion of last Sunday's game be most every system ever heard of Port Lawton’s certainly put up & tween the Seattlos and the Wane) yin got a tryout magnificent Kame In defense of his | dewers, claiming that it waa a draw, In dittanco and time there is a position, sending Ddall after ball joould not be taken Into consider | wido range, with the Giants taking down the field that under a lesa/tion, This was decided at 4 Meet | diy weeks for the trip to Low An able player would have resutted in jing Saturday, ae the protest had gelos and return, and the St. Louls GIANTS WILL PLUCK FLOWERS IN CALIFORNIA; WHITE 80X WILL LEARN SPANISH IN MEXICO-—WHERE THE OTHER TEAMS WILL GO. The Seattle team a goal. The Seattles played good | been placed too late. Nationale at the other end, who team. work and Duckworth and) ‘The teams Hned up as follow#) wi) only take two Weeks to get into | Bprt Pa did some fine Individual | yesterday trim, The White Sox, by going to | pec Seattle short tn the lagi half, Rubinett, and Williams, halfback; Thomas, | parture which will stand for unique one of the backs, severoly iijured | Duckworth, Macgutre, Brice 494) jogs until some jis Knee in a fatl‘and had to be) Wilson, forwarde, ager takes bis te withdrawn from the game, Fort Lawton W. Keys, sah) | trip, ‘Tike weather was {deal and sev-| Robinett and Baker, backs; Tim) ‘To pat the proper finish on its! eral hundred people took oecaatoa | mons, Kowinskt and Trave half) piayera, Pittsd to witness the game. The regi-| backs; Kiaus, Hanigan, Derbyshire, | ay to try @ con mental band added to the cecasion | Sumner and Young, forwards. by giving selections. | Referee, W. Clark. The Seattle team ts doing some! Clayton and Mason The girl® basket ball teams of the Broadway bigh school are the _ NEXT FRIDAY : champions, Last Saturday night They were shipped by way od at the university with an | rived Antervlass athletic meet. The fresh-| of Frisco, to avold the difficulties | the Broadway sebool defeated the boar sopromiores will again con: | of nen gy — a eee two teams of the Franklin bigh test gm the cross-country run, and ft routes. Vhen they arrive Th pryhes Wi r \ y od by the | *hool o ncore soph ga is to hold an entire field students will be confronted 4 = oak th ere cana’ deel the two classes, university, as they are 65 feot in| was 20 to 4. The sophomores are pane Baag ed the weight events problem of getting them bet Bh. od events will be held in the length and very fragile. now the champions of both schools The afternoon will be de-| The baseball fans are anxiously The lineups were as follows: ’ to rowing. waiting for cloar weather. Some 36 Sophomores. win be a race between men are now practicing There Broadway Position frestynen and sophomore crews, will be five or six men for every | Urevla Highes © aad bly between Indies’ crews, position on the team. The post |irina Kat 0 to be boiled out 4 i Heln, goal; Rowers 884 | yocioo City and taking & Jaunt over | Pirates from cuss words and egrore The soldiers: played ‘one man | Cameron, backs; Bloomes, Paimore | Mexico, make an entirely now de- | to charley ntorprising man | on (ho reeruttes drinking ip on a Buropeas | along with a liberal quantity of.min- eral water at Marti | Chiok Stahl saye when be gets « je golng eo far} the Boston Amertoans at ination of systema. | Rock, Ark., he will Introduce some A week will be apoat at West Bad: | new stunts in the way of training Lineamen,| oa, and the finish will be at Hot which will show that no mistake| spots are; (a A ET QR eR a Moh, Helberg, Garvey, Ayorst Tomorrow at 7:30 p. m-—<dard- her, Morris, Sharp, Wright, Wood, Johnson, Dwan, McKown, Ogden, a club room, The next méeting will 22 ae cee . BROADWAY i] GHS be held Friday, Merch 1 VARSITY SPORTS 7" ype cuampions 2-2-2 ss Komag At yn Seon, hie March 2, : A boxing tournament wilt be giv. : ‘ at Ballard tonight? Perry Mack Wi 's birthday will be, tle business mon have not yet ar the sophomores and freshmen of | wil go six rounds with Chicago, James Love ten rounds for points, There will be two preliminaries, S. A. C. BOWLING Tonight at 7:30 o'clock the Franklin | Ot for the best five represent the Seattle Athletic Olub Mabel Fraser | at the Denver 1 DEFEATS THERE'LL BE ALL KINDS OF TRAINING "IN ALL KINDS. OF PLACES THIS SP SAMO OF THE TWO BIG LEAGUES TO WIN OR LOGE THE 1907 PENANTS. Springs, Tex. ver, of Al Fox |T will begin. Fifteen games will be rolled, total women have been turn tion of wuch concern, as usual, in| Bertha Shahan F Martha Hanson pias to sount, The schedule and that of piteher. If a good The regularly the woek, Ee pd ag ataft shows up, however, and good work in the sport. The big shells donated by Seat- e Frith RACES SA Y tace, seven-elgh mtle—Shady Lad, 108 (C. Miller), . Capt. OAKLAND. tasti- | Bthel Brans * Ruth Brass Ort 106, third, Time, 1:46. Second race, one mile—fusie| Pittsburg team from the bench. Christian, 106 (MeDaniel), 8 to 6.) Barney Dreyfuss says Clarke wilt won; Freestas, 1 second; Cold| play—and Barney hands out the pay ; sovencighths of a tenes mile—Gtvonal Balerto, 196 (Pree-| If Young Corbett can't fight, he ton), even, won; The Rowstabout,| certeiniy can train Pe ts already 100, second; Cadichom, 106, third. [hard at work at Goldfield for his - fight with Herman. ‘Tide, 108 (Bingleten), 9 to 2, won,|] Champion Morris Wood has low- Harvel, 108, second; Balbus, 18,jered the world’s half-mile skating tecord from 1:20 1-6 to 1:18 4-6. : Another victory for the Bleachers. " . A. Muskoday,| President O'lirien, of the American 213. third. Time, 1:42. association, hat adopted the sign Stxth race, faturity-—LaGiloria,| idea for his umpires, 200 (Finn), eren, wou; Madden, 108, second; Jack Kercheville, 108, third. Time, 1:11 34. Y. M. C. A. JUNIORS mgm for a fight with a “man from At the ¥. MC. A. gymnastum the | Toms” ‘The fight to be pulled Junior team and the Parkland Loth-|% ** Hot Springs eran College Juntors played a rather Tle change of location tea to%, ively game inst Saturday night. | good thing—for the fighters. Here'* When the time was up the scores) Raker, who wae thrashed tn the showed a tie, with 23 points to each} west, now in the east for « fight, team, bat in the play-out following.| white Young Cerbett, who wae Armstrong made a basket, thereby | trounced at Philadelphia, has biked Kentucky ministers have started & campaign for anti-ractng bill Hoston Nationals have sis fun- day gumes. team. The following was the line-up: ¥MCA Parkland. The last of the skating races, run} at the Dreamland rink, wes won by mee J hae ome ge Bag S\be the fate of many promising 10 miles and 12% laps to his ee eee ft, Gnd became thé, winner of une) the sretection of club owners, of the purses hung up for the event. Hoag was very closely pressed dur- img the evening by Holt, Farrell On a smart Suit or Over- coat—our Great End-of- Season Sale closes this month. As the style, fab- tic.and size assortments are badly broken and as we neyer carry one season's is over into the next, wé now offer our entire stock of Men's and Young Mgn’s Suits and Overcoats at ‘Cost and | Less To expedite selection for you, we have divided all Suits and Overgarments, aceording to price, into five groups—every group con- taining all sizes but not J} | stands good e+ nad orig? tla | After the gun had been fired at me lthe end of the ran Harrison tripped Group 1, contains single and §)#0d fell, sustaining an injury to dovble-breasted Sack Suits and §| >!* wrist. This was, however, the medium and extreme length §) omy incident that marred the ox) Ovércoats, that were big value j hibition at $10.00; now only 96.35 | Builders, Notice Group 2, consists of finely cus- tomtailored single and double §| ww, aie Breasted Bults and Overconts of fl o¢ ‘yatidors’ nurkware et euny tae | a Yogve, that were "40.00 jprices. Call and see us; . teeee 5 save you money. 3, comprises Overcoats §}| house Co., 112 University st. afd single and double-breasted ateanmipttapte - Salts in handsome Imported and domestic fabrics of newest weaves, that were $18; now only .. . soveeees GID Group 4 is made up of Suits and Overcoats of approved fash- fon, in highest class imported and domestic worsteds and woolens, that were $20; now only .-. +++ 813.65 Group 5, contains our very highest grade Suits and Over <oate—made of the very best sultings and overcoatings of ex elusive weaves, that were $25; now, only ..... tees BIGBS Mery a bell player who Is now wishing the season would open will soon be wishing It was over. paced, but seemed unable to leave behind. Chartey Murphy wante to reopen ‘The purse for the largest total] the Sebring case, Better keep it distance made during the events went to little Eddie Holt of Port- Hand, who had gained a lap and a; The Seattle ¥. M. C. A. lads de- | half over the others Thursday night | feated the Bellingham bunch last | His total was 64 miles 10% laps.| Saturday night at the latter city | Farrell's total was one lap less, and| by @ score of 34 to 28. In the firet | Hoag’s total 64 miles and 9 laps. [half the Bellingham boys did all The rink was crowded Saturday | kinds of things to Seattlo but in the night. The decision was met by| second half—well Seattle won. | uniform approval, but Hoag tseued Somaetien a challenge to his competitors in| The Btiiott Bay Yacht club wilt |this race and any one else that he| be reorgan'sed. This was decided would meet them on the floor for| at @ meeting held Saturday night la purse of $100 to $1,000, Nobody} A regatta will be held Labor Day |would take up the challenge, but/#od plans are now being made tor | Hoag declares that bis offer still |™ For your best friende—a bot tle of our Hunters Baltimore Rye, full quart; $1.00 goes to the right spot. 5-year-old Port, per gal, $1.00 S-year-cold Port, per gal, $1.50 5b-yearold Museatel, per gallon | | | The only store in the city that can afford to sell right Once used, always used. KEYSTONE LIQUOR CO, 1123 First ave., corner Seneca Main 1184; Ind. 1184 FREE DELIVERY, NO BAR, 616-617 FIRGT AV. On the Square Opposite Totern Pole. For Gooa Results on tcher's | Frances Jobat @ Mabel Donovan players fe as & T it at 7:30-—Stephen, Jones, Farr, Friedenthal, Pardes, rohill, MoGregor, Allan, Gen- oreaux. At 9 m—| Dr. Lee bulldiig. , Gemtiot, Matn 6266, oe L. G. Meyer, A. R. Ginnold, H. A. Chadwick, J. A. Paine, M. FH. Young, Phone or call on any one or all of them and see what they say about the inimitable charm of the place. I have explained the busi- ness and profit features several times, but will be glad to re- peat all the details any time you care to call, and show you how a little money now will mean a great deal in the not distant future. Of course [ am enthusiastic about this, but, you see, I KNOWothe great charm and possibilities #f the property— both as in investment and as a place td liv . And you will be just as enthusiastic about it as I am alter I have talked with you ten Jninutes. Nevermind what you may think about it NOW—come in and talk it over with me, That is all I agk, ap a starter. If I THE GOOD PEOPLE ARE COM olaime to have something new up Little | hia sleeve tn the tratning way and will spring it when the time com In the American loague, training | Hot Springs, Ark. ; Boston, on, Parr, Friedenthal, Pardee, Church. i, MeGregor, Genereaus, Frost. At Pp. m-—Conorer, White, Dr, Wood, Hartsberger. ony EY 7:90 p. m.—Gerdner, Rathbun, Dizard, Rus Grinnell, 00d, Marteber- at 4:90-—Johneon, Dwan,| A. Johnson ... goers Pa OF 5 os theory, | phia, Dallas, Yor Little Rock, | ton, Tex. pre wera on Diear kehriich, Thursday at Grinnell, | ¥, Holland Parr,| W. Midland Churchill, Mc-| 1, Menderson 15 At? >. m-— . AtT7:80 p.| Keye ... D. ©. Kincaid, A. Buxton, M. Lund, T. Land and Joe Morris, who were | scheduled to piny at the Paation alley in Kent, postponed their games until tonight, never was so grand a moon but that some dog woul: howl at it. It is in some people's blood to “knock,” and they cannot help it, poor things. But all the pessimism in the world cannot hurt either the man or proposition that is the real Here is a list of a few of those who are interested in Three Tree Point. Read the names over. Couldn't ask bet- ter neighbors, could you? Mary Henry, E. T. Verd, L. E. B. Corbet, A. J. Messer, James Lee, T. F, Thompson, R. C. Talbut, Cecil H. Bacon, I. Cohen, J. B. Stuart, O. D. Colvin, Thos. Saunders. don’t make you think as I do, there will be no harm done, and if you do come to see things my way, it will mean a very neat bit of money in your pocket and a delightful home place. By the way, have you done as I said—talked this over with your wife? I'll back her judg- ment and intuition against yours, any time. If she says “thumbs down,” down they are, and you had better stay out. If, as I think she will, she says: “That appeals to me”— then you come to my office with your check book ready, I'll supply the pen and ink. Yours Point—(Three Tree Point)—edly, L. FRANK BROWN. Rooms 629-633 Pioneer Bldg. Both Phones 3487. with New York, Atlanta, Ga.; Tex; mt Garvey, Ayerat. Bends, Case, Rathbun, Heiberg, RI game of basketball will be pla at Kent next Thursday evening Macon, Ga, Detroit, Augusta, G Philadel Louis, Ban Washington, Galves- In the National: Boston, Thomas of the other managers) ville, Ga.; Brooklyn, Jacksonville, Fia.; Chicago, New Orleans; einatl, Marlin Springs, Tex Loa Angeles, Cal; Pitt SOON BE KENT, Wash., Feb. 18.—A double tween the Kent Centralia bigh, teani and the latter bein of the wta’ The former team hb won every higtr school game this year, five in all, #o thie le for the champiouthip, The seeond game te between the Tacoma ¥. MC. A Juniors and the Kent second bigh achoo! team. Aaturday evening, Feb Kent high schoo! girls will y Monroe high school girls and the boys first and second teams will play the same evening The Brerett Y. MC. A. beeket bill toam slaughtered the Tacoma ¥, M.C. A. five at the Everett gym ium Saturday with a re of 46 to 16. not a lookin from t the last half they made but five points, three on fouls, succeeding ” ee — where everything Py wae made in making him a man-[Ark.; Chicago, Mexico; Cleveland,|j, throwing only one basket from ager, At Houston, Tex, MoCloskey will § horses. vs. .} Dut steam under bis pet Cincinnat! seems to be depending | which ts to have his players match- | Antonio, Tex.; od against each other, tnstead of | ton, ‘Tex. os minor league teams, the field THE MARKETS Cin-| Commission men on Wertern av report at increase in business, The | Dy increased receipts are due to the ous, Hous | new arrivals of the steamer goods on Saturday, and the car load of <conmmemeeemeneen | Rowe oranges, one of celery and Wednesday at 7:30—-Gardner, box Morris, Sharp, Wood. Wright, Det’ |on ones, some dealers ask 240, nome 136 and 26c, Hay keeps coming in 7:30 — Conover, a ‘lyet has not been affected. : 4 Dr. Weeks Raactonns Ru! the break in the te up of traffic on | Mel, Taylor, Schaffer, Genereaux. jing rajtroads delayed produce due At the bowling games last @atur-|*P0lled by freeing. Many of the day night for the Denver honor following scores were made: At the Bismarck. tet tnd ora 176 125" 188 LI TTT TR Ato p.m. the | denlers intend éth 6th one of apples. The eastern apples maintain a steady pnee. The Spit nenberg are selling at $225 per Various quovstions are given from all quarters, but the price as Binee able and in some cases has been to hold the rail UA A Buchanan Co, ‘“ The Gtore That Serves You Regular 190 Fancy Box Sta- tlonery. Large site box of fine linen finish plain white station ery. 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