The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 19, 1907, Page 2

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re, Larned and hier, have a plied for mborahip in the York Stock Exchange. IS LIKE TAKING CANDY FROM A SICK BABY WHAT THE POLICE GAZETTE mort riette SAYS ABOUT THE TOMMY in Now BURNS. MIKE ScHRECK | Helter FIGHT. Hueston retains his title as eon tinuous peel champion by defeat. ing Dawson In New York 600 to A688. dale have tt that yw being given to jockeys Inat of horses at New Orleans, & of the lads are reported to have been too drank to properly handle thelr mounte. Latest turf the “depe” ts York cleverness hitting power Just where Schreck comes in to s chance with Burne te a mya. To eral have tery with the sporting offer a purse of $20,000 for # aided 1 ould simply y Burbs has atated that he men. Sehreck for a purse Ton wit meet Mike Sunday baseball holds the stage | of $20,000, Sobreck han posted one $1,000 to show his good faith, Sport. | the nature of handing the bul the sporting world around New ing writere all over the country /it to Burns for practically noth York, have written thelr ideas of the out- | Burns probably knows (hat # match — came of & match between the two | with Schreck would not draw flies} Chicago has hopes of an athletic The Police Gasette has thie to #ay | and takes this means to get rid of} stadium along the lake front (hat wilt rival any in the wortd, of the affair the burly Germar ‘“, $20,000 for Rurna and Behreck| Burne beat Sohreck when he prea han te out of the question, The stx- | weighed but 154 pounds. Burns now One of the good things promised round contest last summer between | weighs, when In ring condition, fn for tb sing baseball season ts Behreck and Hert was one of the the netghborhood of 185 pounds a se where Griffith wilt piten s J and Cantiliton will try to get a few ae “S| base hits, Both managers say they the provisions of will out thetr carry EERE E EERE EEE REPRE RE EERE RRR REE wager ATHLETICS AT THE YMCA. Princeton Tigers won the 1907 In- telcoliegiate hoekey champlonahtp with four victories and no defeats, » . * * pPOTCCE COC OE SSE RIES SESE Ee ee ee etball teams of the loc A. have a perfect right to} Pub a strong team In the field at be proud of their achtovements so | gh a Age ay — a far. The game with Tacoma is atil! | mos, the Pymen ¢ fresh in the memory and the way the Tigers beat the soldiers at Fort Worden last Friday afternoon by a score of 43 to 18 adds more laurels to the records of this clever little team In the last game Seattie’s Juniors had with the Parkland bunch the team was beaten by 34 to 17, but the playout of the te Saterday night puts the two teams on an oven base. The Everett team will play on the local Noor next Satur day night, and as that team bas beaten the locals twice this sea Al; tice and the assoelation hopes to To the champs belong th good thinge—the Cubs ave 16 Sundays and 13 Gaterdays at home. BLOVE WEARERS AT THE H. § The glove wearers of the Beattic high echoot jumped out on the dia- yesterday afternoon Just to Wee" Coyle awung et or, ts also surveying the field for [baseball timber, and ts confident that the assoctation will muster up 4 first class nine. | At the annual banquet the other night of the athletic club the follow ing officers were elected for the ensuing year Prof. A, G. Douthitt, preaident; Not? Ellis, vice president, 3. F. Att wood, secretary, and C. A. Bemia, rer, The followipg commit trea, tos were appotuted by the preat dent Advisory-——-W. 8. Howard, V. Rabel and R. Jonas; advertiaing mond son, the boys realize that they will | N. Bilis, V. Rabel and Leo Feldler; | see how it felt nament ety. ‘The city counci, bust-| winging five-man toam, $500 for the have to dig in to win the game. jbasketball—L. Ryno; baseball. | hie arm around tn the atmonphere| sous organizations and ctvic jaagues|double winners and §300 for the} ‘The Bellingham boys from the| Wray; track athlietice—8. F. At-jand jet the wind whistle through | have put thelr endorsement om his /individual championship. St. Paul wood; memberships. M. Bor thiaume; emblema—L, Feidier. The above act as chairmen and ness Men meet the Seniors and | each appoint two other members of the Busy Men play with the Tigers. | the club to serve with them. The The athletics at the association | assoctation has been fortunate in have practically been confined to | former yoars in having « strong ox Basketball and regular gymnasium | peutive committee and the hew practice. Track teams will, how-) members state that they will work ever, be organized and begin prac! on business principles TRACK. MEET ON SATUROA Next Saturday the third annual athletic track meet for grammar school boys will come off at the university gymuasiom. The Gram- mar School Athietlo League w: organized more than two years agy under the auspices of the local Y. MC. A A. & Douthitt, the physt- cal director of the toca! assoctation, fe the secretary and treasurer of the | league The Grammar School te really the biggest thing te athletics, so far as membership fingers while he thoughtfully) m Weil, I gucms: this f¥ no glans b Coyle wilt undoubted - ly toe the corners of the box this your Mert Heminway put on the bird | cage and picked @ few off a bat} Just to nee how his eye needs trim | ming. Charley Mullen took the big mit and scampered around the buses then across the diamond to first | where he wilt anchor for the sea- son, Ernest MeQuire cast his eye! normal schoo! play here March 15. h Tomorrow night two more league will be played, when the! aoe dash, standing broad jomp, running nh jump and 440-yard relay raoa D (86 tbs and under), 0- yard dash, standing broad Jump and 320-yard relay rac te third Jay Smith, Marry Martin and Harold Stewart put on uniforms and trun de ball around the Lincoln park lot Just to loosen up, Although wery little was done yesterday af- Bome people are eastty sattefied— Dowey says he te confident with the makeup of the Boston team. aome, The bowling tryouts to decid Another new league has been formed, The latest is in New Hamp- shire. ‘The American association sche- dule committees meets at Chicago March 3 bowling toegrnament Denvre Raseball fang remember—umplre’s | ley right band up in the air means Tet tnd Sra tth te concerned, and the Influence I} sine this year Buxton 163 158 195 144 has on the development of high — Kincaid |... .170 150 206 180 hardly 21 lm. her agate ean! G. © Curti, Hammondsport, N.| 7. Land... -189 141 148 180 122 Briich Y,, stilt claime he made « record of M4 Lund 159 141 113 129 146) ‘The meet is open only to members of the local grammar schools, and entries must be made to the secre- | tary before € o'clock tonight. The starting gun for the first event will sound at 1:30 p. m., and contestants must be on the track half an hotr before. a raile In 126 2-5 on @ motorcycle at Ormend, The following ta a let of the total fumber of pins made | player to five games on each alley }and also the total sumber of pine | made during the games Willie Hoppe t® creating a furore in Paria by his billiard playing. Batteries of Cincinnat! Reda go south March 6. Rest of team fol- Be geteme, ‘peluind sthbene Ml 00! owe Mark 20 Biven to the first and second win- ie aN ners, respec iy & cl p= te Ee ube become oer 224} rommy Murphy's future depends guaking the highest total oe | upen the outcome of his bout with 89 «(863 267) Croseman .. Crippen 2610) auez! £'Y } «” Robinson at Philadelphia thee ‘The list of events ie as follows: | 9?** Class A (unlimited) 30-yard dash, | POTew Miahe 3038| th. is } ana: 7 theo a | ined at Bi Paso, Texan Has the 3000 weta, B (190 to 120 bai), so-yarg | AMM Mat been falling off? 2478 Cass » 2os6 @ash. runniog biah sone, runnt er. 19 broad jump, 120-ara te Ten | The White fox have #9 games ee | scheduled during their training sea- and 28-yard relay race, Ciasa © (85 to 100 ibe), 90-yard | "OP Sinsis 165 28921 eons Allerton Dr. Lee Baker, centiat. 206 Eitel| Among the “Indians” who wilt 896 835 ! butldieg Phone Main 6256 ***! soon be training for the baseball SSL 554 831 weamon are 40 at Curliste, 437 770 837 cipal 876 931 $10 2607) Moellody retatns bis welterweight Midland .. is? 707 «800 2374 | title by defeating Willie Lewts to Whiteman 752 60 860 2462) 43 45 Your Confidence four rounds of « i5-round fight. | ‘The five men receiving the high-| -_ eat total during the tryouts are) Ralph Rose, California giant shot Hodges, Crippen, Holland, Scho | putter, has decided to try tor prime man and Crossman. ‘2 the one having the next highest crack tennis play- score to his credit. Else This Sale is being conducted in such a way as to win the respect of everybody who knows the facts We have your con- fidence —and it would trouble us a whole lot if we ever betrayed the trust you repose in us. So no matter whether you buy the finest or the cheapest, you may feel absolutely America’s two | | Tan't it reasonable to assume that the D. Sure the confi- & Johnston Company, with twenty-six dif- dence you have in nap eutigti” tenes pans, thak Ot aistets us will mever be i—Vtuteae misplaced. stuimiets thin tie. iheenteel. Contin All our Suits and Cainer ha Sar Car Overcoats for the Pianola Piano, do you think that the Pt a Plano House would not « Do not imagine b Western representati ure the agency? we are the sole ed of the world’s bent balance of this month Pianos that our prices are high? To the contrary, Our tremendous volume of business One-Third enables us to sell the very highest grade in struments at prices which other doalors must ask for the medium grades. Off Regular Prices THESHUB 616-617 FIRST AV. On the Square Opposite Totem Pols “The House of Highest Quality.” D. §. Johnston Co. 903 Second Ave. Large Stores Everywhere THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESD, HO FIGHT FOR PRESIDENCY OF THE 80 The fight between “Garry” Herr mann, Cinctnnat! milifonaire base | participate | ball magnate, aod Robert H. Hry-| ment json, prewent presideney of the American Bow! rows, in getting to the white ing cor heat point to be bebind “Garry” for the prest-\from the entrance foes dency and Cincinnati for the tour idacy sams = SA. At the &. A. C. last might the first over the bases and eloped with a mit jot a series of bowling tryotts for representatives of the club oat the Denver convention were rolled. A large number of contestants are en tered and a trophy has been do nated by L. L. Moore, bearing the following engraving: ternoon ft was a good fecler and) ; the high sehest Will seen be deing| MOOres, Tropey ee rrean.| 1907. Each player | nights, five games each night, total — to count. | Stephen rinnell who shall compdse the All-Geattle | Parr... team to represent this efty at the Friedent! Pardee March 8, played their last games; Churchill last night at the Kent bowling al | McGregor . The following were the scores: Allan Churehiil made the hig! ji ope game leet nig! had also the highest ta ty | Tonight at 7;29, will have a tryout ria, Sharp, Wright, Wi ‘ Biam. Col. Kent Total) ht's'p eas Gon riaberger and Wood. >| The (eam contests 2517) Sostponed anti! after 3234 have left for Denver, peat thgm plenty of chance to prac- Firat race, futurity courge—Duke | 2578 tonian, 108, third. Tim 2566| Second race, sevensixtpenths of 2424 4 mite—Bonheur, 119 (Seovilio), 5 to 2, won; Memorize, 110, second; Belle Brady, Third race, mile—Blevation, 116 (Harty), 10 to 1, won; Princess Wheeler, 122, seo The five next, ond; Dr. Sherman, 119, third. Time, Is Worth More to Us |) ce noone. highest scores were made by Davia,| 1:16 2-4. _ Buxton Mahnken, Lyoms and| Fourth race, threequarters of a T Jim Jeffries is ssid to have been Boucher, The first five men who| mile—-Van Noss, 163 (Miller), 2 to han Anything Heense for a aaloon at Loe qualified will represent the city at|1, won; Princess Titanta, 106, rec on the grounds he was ® Denver, and should any substh|ond; Mansard, 108, third. Time, { Son-reaident, tute have to be secured he will be) 1:18 #6. Fifth race, one and onesixteenth milee—Byronordale, WLI CONGRESS WILL “GARRY” HERRMANN MAKE A 6TRIKET inoumbent, for an ‘Inctnnat! seems not te oe a 1:60. 107, seca third. Tt L Individual high average. bowls three Re, - ee et oh 1m, aoe } Banward, 106, third; | ibs is po) Third race, one mile—Suste 194) Christian, 106 (Rows), 6 to 1, won; 97 | CD82. Walworth, 106, second; | 18 \Joyner, 110, third. Time, 1:42 1-2 eves -| Fourth race, cauree— 168 199/Oee 187! | Firth Me ie, | matlo—Ths Daniel), 6 pina, ) or | the following | Conover, Har! yors ia order to| SRO OAKLAND. ' (Bre Lae second; Galves 10, third. Time, three-quarters of a 1” (wh Said Wisdom to Wit— Uneeda Biscuit In dust tight, moisture proof packages. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY 18 We an in pew The the | saying “alc scrap the more money as prizes. has already offered duct the usual 15 per cent In addt tion she offers $750 extra for the Cineinnatt away, 118 |. tan 191 Jack Adams, Cireus, 100, third, 146 111, second; Sir seore third. Time, 1:27 34 Sixth race, sevencighths | malle—Toller, 107 (Boland), 40 to 1, | won; asta, 107, second; Kine Gardner, Mor! man, 110, third. Time, 1:29 1-2. By 609 Firet Ave. thing for contestants who plan to tourna. They are standing back and | The bigger the io the 1908 ‘om.” | maya she will give as much as any Bryson saye the honors should other city be divided and not go to the same Who's to be who will be decid - om: Hams), 2 to 1, won; Jake Moose, 9% second; Hooligan, 109, third Sixth face, one mile~-Flaunt, 109 (Brown), 10 to 1, won; Funnyside, St. George Jr. 112. 14 26. ASCOT. Firet race, futarity course—Sllek- | «#% even, won; Bryan, 119, second; J. C. Clem, 116, third. Time, 1:10 1-2 Second race, seven-sixteenths of 4 jmnile--Barney Oldfield, |tand), 20 to 1, won; Harvey Clark, (Radtke), 106 Roustabout, to 6, won 3 ‘aruthers, The success of the Washington ¥ Fire Insurance Company has evi bean | atly tmduced several “Wild Cats” py | ot try their hands at local theur Deputy Insurance Commis | |atoner Sehively recently examined |) one of them and found the munift- |} ‘© independent and » dealera pond-hand cash registers of various makes and styles. Qur prices are about one-half of the monopoly com pany prices Will hange on up-to-date cash register, more suitable for our business, for your old one Call us up by phone and tell us your wants. Sundwall Co., Inc. Phone 697 ‘Time, (Box {MeDaniel), 4 to 5, 111, seeond; Time, 2:05 34 race, seveneighths of « (Me-| of ® THE MARKETS Thore ts a seareity of beef and the price on all grades has been affected to the extent of a half cent increase, Fryelireha & Co. have killed every beef In the house and the only salvation ts the speedy arrival of a shipment of a thousand head of cattle stalled somewhere im the vicinity of Kugene, Ore. None of the dealers have any sur plus meat on \ Kegs are firmer today than yes terday, the Washington ranch sell ing at 260, but in a few cases eggs have been sold for 25c. The carrot market shows a litte weakness, The steamer Watson ts today with a cargo of fresh ver etables and fruits, Three cars of potatoes arrived on the track this morning The chicken market shows @ slight firmoces, Live old chickens eo selling as bigh as 20. Market os from the enet show & marked firmness on butter, but the price here hus not been affected. Vegetabies, Yhite Kivers, cba apples Yom, 81 AGL) persimmons per bos, HOU Tb; pineapples, i mas. ber ni eranberrion, per bbl, se.60. ca cay ben, We; caulilowes, por witry live OM of 7 city, St. Paul is the most wetive|ed at the annual mocting of the| mys, sings jfupie “ee toeege. Be rival of the Queen city | bowling association in St, Louts on | Bem drweved in Cegaie: ww a cs The scrap is proving a good’ March 16-27. —_— 1 veal be; rwitom. 36 LRepte: ii bee, deewned ut. per th, Ties a pep he TLabte, salmon trust per ie. sole th. be: rock cod, per th, be per tb, bide, stiver sivaiin, 1h, Oe: omesarn, par sack. ape Te ‘gaiion, Fe Pe: Dungenens orate, Ing! 1 red snappers { clnma, per anole wer lb, thes onitieh, wor 1, fer i, the Nute and Figs. Nenpeted figs. , oe wal ike; shnente, per i they coccanuia, per toa, te Wear Brooks’ Hats, 1331 Second -" BOYS’ SH: Box calf, velour calf Too calf, lace Shoes; value $2.60 at $1.95 GIRLS’ SHOES. Dongola kid, patent tp, lace Shoes; $1.60 for $1.19 LADIES’ SHOES. Gun metal calf; $3.50 for S265 Union Clerks. Raymond & Hoyt 405 Pike St. DOWNING, HOPKING & RYER ne, BROKERS. Grain, Provisions, Stocks, Ronda. PRIVATE WIRES. Tel. Main 279, In WAIT FOR THE ‘GREEN DUCK. OSTEOPATHY Cures When Ali Other Methods Fall. Why? Because it removes the cause of ase and gives nature a chance to bulld up the tissies of the body, And that is the reason why I can cure you with out the use of drugs, medigines or surgery, I suecossfully treat ry disease known to the human system. Rates reason able. Consultation Free. Attendant. DR. C. F, LATHROP OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, 207 Eite! Bidg., ni Av. and Pike St, Bon Marche. 9a, m to 6 p ings ‘Tuesdays, Saturdays from Lady guys Dy meet ernoc that the Dug” alright,” The Judge then vidual baneh and the Beatle will converse Converne MoCredie talk beseball Vancouv I guens the Con will enter the N. W. League.” Ah forgit it B, B, NICKNAMES “AHL FERGIT I OAYS DUG ug” the m “Dugdale “Ah, forgit it tink we are givin take this hunch, see come to Beattie « he durn hie affair or hin plans don't rag with the Northwestern Baseba league” Thus spoke this morning when aeked Judge Mot “ for and wh: do with the re u wired back “Alright you MeCred wen but you git the mighty Wh line pived a wire fr B. King of Me will be the Vancouver That Dugdale in good. and Sedge will ANNOUNCED fay what does you He have to up” wma the "Jedge” last night that he was com ing to Seattle alright here thin today and wanted to aft indi atters and posstbly ay The baseball teams have recetved opportunity— Nest square collar with | Different Pretty braid | | Regular roc Values At Only, Each Aprons Special Selling Tomorrow Ladies’ Kimona Handkere Daintily designed of fine Cambric in (omkana fects; all-are full size and at tomorrow's they will go with a rush; this is not an Se Gingham 4 white and brown ite colorings; to- morrow at only, each big man of means their “official” nicknames, and the | the evening i a A The Store That Serves You Best—Garvey- Buchanan Ce, _ _Embroideries for a Nickel Lovely Cambric Edges and Insertions in interesting variety of dainty designs; widths up tog inches; we bought them at under-the-market pric |} and tomorrow we expect to dispose of every yard— > Values Up to 10c At Only, Yard...... Ing trimming - 49¢ SPECIALS TOMORROW Ill to 2 Ladies’ 160 Turn Over Col-| Ladies’ 250 Fast Black Gh lars at only, cach .....5¢) 260 All Linen Damask Tow- els, colored borders and) fringes, at each . ull Office Hours. tendants mes 1 set Teeth Crowns, | Ladies’ $1.49 Calico Wrap- pers Joend nd Those fron loan ‘ra th “tat | ere,” from Tutte the ors,” and the ¥ nnCONVeRS at ee are “Canuc The ier sang will be known am the # followers of vo have mae ee Hat) 4 . ; The w of the jto a no bie enowgh 10 reach thy ¢ care of Sheriff Smith, It waa pe fe . mored that the affalt wi te fy » und the whertff feareg ’ flernoon he Guletly 4 sent 4 deputy to Balla law would have t be ip Junction hall lant might, Mayor Pec wo burly p . aod a crowd of sports whe ‘al a come from some distange : the cathored aa . of the desen |. Mayor Peck and the ety ails - lteok no od in Che matter wigs, ? ever bere 16 20 statwle on thy elty ordinances to prohiblt the span ring content | Perry Mack anda Chileago | the name of Glover wer by for a x round go, and jand Al Foes were billed to jrounds, us the chief ri Ladies’ $1.00 Flannelette Dressing Sacques | Fitted back and full front ] styles in Japanese 2 colorings, at } Oriental a | ore; all stees; ton Hose at only, pair, Best 0c German Blue from Tl w 2 oan | yard) 113 — 1IS—II7_ SECOND AVENUE., 7 [TY TZ IA 22k ime Work id Pullings Sitver Fillings ASSOCIATED DENTISTS 8, 4,5, 6. 1112 ond Gino © medical graduate, ie now with Dr. Ring epathy ‘The fact that Dr. Parnes te more drugs Office Hours—9? Wed, and Fri Lady Attendant Drs. BARNES and OSTEOPATHIC PHYS! Bidg, Third Floor, Front of @ 4:20 a, m. to 8 p. m. 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