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ee neal pat Sentence ae a ii SHYSTHE CANE WAS A DRAW “Billy” Clark, referee at the soccer game in Wood land park Sunday, February 3, In the game, between the Seattlos and the Wanderers, has at last realised the errors of his ways, and has fl ed a notice to Mr. Telford, the seo retary of the Northwestern Foot-| ball League, stating that his recent | decision was wrong, and that the| game should have Deen a draw | The Seattles, In a meeting held | last Saturday, decided to let the/ matter stand as recorded, but Clark thought that as the mistake was hia, he ought to correct It, Those who were close enough to note that Clark ruled the goal out, severely | eriticieed him for doing #0, while} others, who were too far down the field, went home tn the belief that scores were even Clark bas a reputation for being fair and square in his difficult po sition, and his endeavor to rectt fy a mistake, even if late, is worthy of credit. Of course the Tacomans are sore, | and say all kinds of mean things | about Seattle spirit, et al, as the championship of the league looks good to them. Secretary Telford has called for & meeting to take place in this city Saturday night, when representa tives from the different assecta tions will be given an opportunity to vote on the question Should the game be finally de Glared a draw, the soccer season will be prolonged, as another gam Detween the Seatties and the Wan dere may take place. who was the OAKLAND, First race, seven-sixteenths of mile—-Gage Taylor, 112 (Williams), € w 1, won; Irish Mike, 112, seo ond; Wilmore, 112, third, Time, 143 36. Second race, eleven-sixteenths of a mile—Dainty Morsel, 107 (Brown), 20 to 1, won; Avona, 107, second; Bertie A., 107, third. Time, 1:10 15. Third race, one and one-sixteenth milee—Andrew Mack, 107 (Nut ting), 3 to 1, won; Isabellita, 102, second: Cheripe, 193, third. Time, 261 15. Fourth race, thirteen-sixteenths of a mile—Sir Brillar, 105 (Miller), $ to 5, won; Gateway, 104, second; jto lapends t walking about and lookieg TRAINER TELLS HOW DAN PATCH 1S GREAT PACER HAS SERVANTS WAIT ON HIM NIGHT AND mu DAY—HIS FOOD, BED, PLAY AND WORK ALL MAPPED our. a — _ he we (Star Special Services.) MINNBAPOLIS, MINN, Feb, 20. Wil Dan Pateh lower his re markable mile record of 1:557 The racing world is eager for the an ewer the coming season, Dan's trainer, MH. C. Hersey, saya the great horse will do tt, and special care ts being taken with the view to having him in the best condition when the season open For the readers of The Star alner Her sey has written a spectal article telling Just how this world beater is treated. He says BY H. ©. HERSEY, Dan Pateh'’s Trainer, “A coddied baby” tx not “in It with Dan Patch. He has a number of attendants, including a trainer, groomaman and assistants, Some one ta with him day and night, His groomaman even sleeps with htm, He ts fed “by the clock,” and “by welght.” Punetually at 5 a m. each day begins for him, when he ts fed ex actly four quarts of oats, with two tablespoonsful of stock food. A bucket of fresh water ls always at MR, SAVAGE, WHO WOULD NOT A FORTUNE. “On the days he goes his exhib tion miles, Dan in fed four times @ day, getting an extra meal at §: 30 pm. He ts allowed all the hay he will eat right up to the time he is harnessed for his preparatory three | miles. After the three miles are} run he ts ready for the fast mile. As soon as he finishes a fast six miles, weather permitting After his run be is cooled off and 10 pounds of hay pla tm hie stall Then comes his play hour, whea Dan is turned loose tn the stall, He ah ar around the barn. Then comes « feed of two quarts of oats three quarts of bran made into « cor seraped off. Alty LEACHER JIM IS PLEASED Brhel Day, 105, third. Time, 2:21 145. Fifth race, one and one-sixteenth miles—Jocund, 108 (Miller), 4 te 5, won; Mandator, 104, second; Avon- allis, 93, third, Time, 1:49 2-5. Sixth race, one mile--Edwin Gam, 107 (Miller), 4 to 5, won; Biags, 92, second; Blue Kyes, 107, third. Time, 1:42. ASCOT. First race, eleven-sixteenths of a mile—-Nappa, 114 (Knapp), 9 to 3. won; Misa Martha, 199, second; Derdon, 111, third. Time, 1:07 34 Second race, seven-cighths of a mile—Carthaginian, 107 (Fisher), § to 1, won; Ed Tracy, 194, second; Royal Ascot, 104, third. Time, 1:28 1-2. Third race, futurity course—Brib- ery, 110 (Ross), 8 to 5, won; An tara, 112, second; Relchamber, 102, third. Time, 1:10. Fourth race, one and one-stx- teenth miles—Reservation, 102 (Harts), 9 to 2, won; Wrenne, 99, second; Orilene, 102, third. Time, 1:47 1-2 Fifth race, three-quarters of a mile—Bonnie Reg, 105 (Fisher), 5 to 2, won; The Mist, 107, second; Critic, 107, third. Time, 1:14. Sixth race, one mile—Glvonni Ba- lerio, 108 (Harris), 2 to 1. won; Co tillion, 111, second; Cadichon, 110, third. Time, 1:42. Don't throw eway your old cothe. Ha them cleaned to look like new at the Pantorium, , aoe Call up Main Here’s Your Chance to Buy Good Clothes and to Buy "Em Right If you want a good Suit or Overcoat cheaper than ever —if you are going to need a suit now or for next year— if you want to en- joy the experience of wearing a styl- ish, well-tailored Suit or Overcoat for about half the price you expect to pay’— hurry along to this Sale. All our Suits and Overcoats except blacks and blues are now one-third off from former prices. This sale will soon close. 616-417 FIRST AV. On the Square Opposite Totem Pols, tw eu. | “And | guess,” sald Bleacher Jim to The Star man this morning, | “that the Judge won't bother us any thie year, | told him about, where he would be at if he ever butted in. Judge W. W. McCredie wae in| an far as he was concerned, the | Seattle all day yesterday, convers- | uation rewarding Seattie’s piace in} ina. For the most part he con-|(D* Pacific Coust league was now | up to the s ern manageran He versed with Dugdale—just talked | would not 4 i the matter except B, B. matters over to pase the time away. McCreedie didn't have much to say, except that Dug best manager Seattle ever had Judge McCredie announced that, WILL SELECT THE jto may that one game would un ly be played hero to hold the | francisive j MeCYedie left this morning for Olympta on business, ANNE BOULEVARD. } | COUNCIL CONSIDERING queen | | cussed Queen Anne boulevard ts} at er now before the city counctl for con: | iderdtion. The driveway is pro-| ‘The members of the Seattle bowl. |" | 4 posed for the especial benefit of ing team, who finished thelr try-| sidents on top of the hill, The out games Monday night, will hold ta meeting at the Bismarck this af lternoon at 2:20 o'clock to select lthe team to represent this city at the Denver tournament general plan ts for the driveway to! encirele the bill and follow its rim as nearly an the ‘our of the «round and the other cireumataaces | will permit conta Yuan atm coamee, BYUSH Away the lof Commerce has received a letter | Cobwebs from Admiral Burwell, in charge of the United ¢ navy yard at! By wearing properly adjusted eye Bremerton, asking for 10 botler-| glasses. We are specialists, and | makers, 10 botie kers’ helpers, 16|can clear up your vision. Glasses | ‘ the and a/ $l and up huchard Optical rs and firemen. | Company, 1207 Second Av. BREMERTON WANTS MEN, machinists, 5 number of salimak Gerber, 1410 Second Av Great Vacate Sale UR store has been rented over our heads, and we must get out. Tremendous Savings On every article in our line of Ladies’ Suits, Cloaks, Waists, Silk and Cotton Petticoats, Evening Gowns, Furs, Negligee and Lingerie Savings ranging from 35 per cent to 65 per cent on everything. Don’t Miss This Opportunity to Save Money B. GERBER, |410 Second Ave. READY TO LOWER HIS 185 WORLD'S RECORD Dan Pateh great exhibition campatgn lant fy)! ever done before, and Is close of the coming season DAN PATCH, THE WONDERFUL PACER, AND HIS OWNER, his disposal. His meal finished, the; straightened up and another kets are thrown over him and stall ts disinfected and fresh straw] pounds of hay gtven him. At & be is walked 20 minutes, after put in. Dan is then brushed off, his| is fed four quarts of cooked oats) which he ts taken In and rubbed bandages, which he always weart,| and bran, He also gets another down again. The processes alter are changed, his hoofs picked, and| dose of atock f After this meal | nate unill be tw cooled he fs ready for his dally jog of five} he tx put away for the ntgbt | “When thoroughly cooled, Dan | goes back washed with eastile soap and warm wate Att yards used cach year mash, with the same amount of| mile he fs taken to hfe stall and | long towel and a blanket. Hin feet stock food he had in the morning | given an aleohol bath. The alcohol | are packed next and he is given « “The noon meal finished, the feed | (s well rubbed Into his muscles and | genoroas bunch of hay. He ta pret box is removed and washed, while| back and thea Dan takes hts Invartable aftern: light rub follows, and his leas are | fe hour's nap. At 4:30 bis stall isd wound in cotton bandages. Light | time ” eS A [BASEBALL CLUB HAS ‘lease, lota, trouble, lon the 8 A C scores were made | ist Qed Ord ith 6th | Gardner 186 215 180 200 180 | Morris 181 186 167 197 Iso Sharp -... 153 169 157 Fox! bones ITT 162 191 a6) | Wright 196 164 164,333) Johnson 152 186 18 172 ihe Dwan +106 I1TL 168 162° 147 MeKo 171 164 B12 200 to Ogden 144 153 143 161 146 | Wood 167 176 186 190 198 Bchactfer ...145 180 182 194 154 Gardner made the highest score jand total last night, 215 and 961, | with an average of 1 | will line up: ¢ | Rathbura, Disard | Schaeffer and Frost THE SEATTLE STAR--WEDNESDAY, GETTING recovered from his uch more quickly than be, has! tng, Like I fully blige pace a mile below, ints 1:55 befor the Ht this winter, with old's record of HARRY ©, HERSEY; Trainer and Dritet! ELL THE GREAT HORSE FOR \o the etali. His lega are and his hoofs are hin lean are the eet cotton and woo @ rolled about them. Hundreds of of bandaging material The horse is then 1 with a shoulder piece or a » bandages | vel ikely to be sownd asleep on the oor of hiv stall within a shor ITS TROUBLES The West Beattie bancball club | int. FEB, a0, 1907. SPORT DOPE — Should Cineinnatl make & feud showing this year, What a wonder ful ¥ Hanlon will be, If a ntloks in fast p “what @ lot of youngsters” will be the ver diet oe, if Unglaub knows the war is over, Me is atihl demanding $4,600 from Kosten Americans. » Won Women bowling for $50 #titkes are a 1g crowds on New York al- loys. Abe Attell and Brooklyn Tommy Sullivan are offered $10,000 for an April fight at Tonopah, Nev Macon, Ga, wante to revive the boxing game, d Clark, Now It is not Cateh on C, drafted he Cleveland hae keep your coats on. Nie but Jef 1 Cotton States league f Champion Thomas Houeston's next opponent at pool will probabl be Frank Hoppe, at Brooklyn. Just when everybody had settled down to the betief that t work wins games, Mill Hradley, of Cleve land, comes to bat with the remark that team work i» all tommyrot And Rube W the idea that the to get rune than fellows, more the other Cans te the char Jel] comes back with thing that wins te n fighter and} THIS BOWLER IS A CLEVER ONE prcerp ae | | (Seattle Btar's Exclusive Gervice.) | PORTLAND, Ore, Feb. 20. k bowlers, who will rn Bowling congress J. MeM at Denver r, « colored, ts now the | recently mm avern champion yard epeinter, That | 202 in 46 gar McMenomy is also aeeme like catching ‘em “comtn’ and| the hold-over © 5 mber goin'.” j the itive board of the congr m It iw predicted that MeMenomy, who Charley Carr has been offered a [hee been steadily running up bis chance to buy stock in the Indtan re right along, will make some of | of the crack eastern bowlers ait up That's king player apolia team. a now way saiving @ bu at they will have more The eastern bow a managers claly entries than St. Louls Mike a 9600 seanon with Dontin says be ye he will not play this New York rulme After two minutes of fighting Jack Johnson, the Amertean pugtl feated Petor Felix, the colored of Australia, at Sydney youterday ham pion 5. Ww. The navy yard baseball team ts organiaed, with Jesse J, Landa manager, Prank Ward treasurer and as Cal Black captain. The boys wil! be tm trim to play ball aftor April Me a thing of the past, and the good people in the borough across the j bay are too busy selling lots to at tend ball games. The grounde which were held on have been platted inte~ 25 and to add to the manager's the Cathoun-Krauas Mil! jeh furnished the lumber « the grandstand and seats hasn't h sporting blood to waite so all a matter as a $328 bill for) ober, but has brought sult f'the iperior court to enforce $. A. C. BOWLING At the bowling tryouts Inst plight alleys, the following Tonight the fol rdner Russell, ing bowlers Sanda, Case Taylor, Wear Brooks Hats, 1331 Second | Avenue. os We are notified that work will soon begin on remodeling the Ranke block. As we occupy theentire half bieck above the first story, and one-half the basement, besides our store rooma on the ground floor, the alterations mean a great deal to us. The work- men must have room—the contractor ears at least 20 ft. All our floor space is occupied now from the basement to the roof, We propose to sell at cost enough of the stock to make Toom In the coming three week contemplating refurnishing or re to visit our salesroom. of Furniture A fine selection in Mahiigan sion, Early English and other up $30.00 Dressers 822.50 $25.00 Chiffoniers 817.50 $60.00 Mixaion Extension TAbid $40.00 suc Buftets t 25.00 Equal reductions in the lower priced lines. ee In Rugs, Art Squares and Carpets, the values aro equally tempting $40.00 Wilton Art Squares 2 $35.00 Axminster Art Squares 8-00 And so on down the line. Kitchen Furnishings We have that will astonish Our second-hand department housekeeper can overlook All we ask ia that you visit o purchasing elsewhere ONE PRICE ONLY every useful and time Woodhouse & Platt Furniture Co. Successors to Dabney-Wood Complete Housefurnishers and Ran 418 PIKE 6ST. Understand we wili not reduce the price The Seattle Athietic club will have the first chance at the new ball park of Dus when not in use for games, aceording (o an arrange ment made iast night $.A.¢. TRACK MEET At the & A. C. gymnasium the first of s series of three track meets for the club champlonstip will be pulled off Thursday night at § o'ele The trackmen have been divided Into juveniles, juniors and seniors, and it ts the latter two branches that will compete for the honors tomorrow night The Juveniles had their first meet last Saturday forencon, each division ei) have three meets with « month's interval, and the highest ained in the three con fe the ehampionahtp have been made enta which coustat of 120 yard dash, potato race, 281b. sbot put. high and 606 total point ton ace Tom McDonald is in charge of the arrangemen(s PINNEY the Photographer Fine Work. Rain of Shine. my or Night abington Butiding. Piret Ave. Phone 269¢ w the necoasary any housekeeper household goods It will repay ber The Charter Oak Range For which wo are exclusive agents, and which is without doubt the range on the market, but every other Range in the stock is reduced. Note the prices 0 Majeatio 0 Miller Monitor best 45.00 $35.00 Bureka Economy, large 835.00 All Steel Peerless 835.00 oven $60.00 $60.00 Standard, large ranges and coal gan stoves in great variety. y, Walnut, Mis to-date Quartered fintahes. Oak, #aving convenience, and at prices is a feature that no prudent ur store while shopping before CASH OR CREDIT. house Sol gea. Phones Main 3998, Furniture Company, Agents for Charter Oak Ind. 3006, and take notice one of these days. ‘BASEBALL CLUB IS | NOW INCORPORATED The Seattle Baseball Club Asso clation was incorporated at Olym f terday for $10,000. Dugdale, Silas Roll and Shoening were the Incorporators. LINE-UP OF LOCALS — IN SOCCER GAME At the weekly business meeting | of the Setttle Football club Ist | night arrangements were made for the reception of the Ladysmith, B. ©, team, which will arrive Satur | | day night and be lodged at the Ho-| | tol Stander as the quests of the lo | cal club The local lineup was also dectd-| ed, and the men will go In the field next Sunday afternoon in the fol-| lowing order | Hein, goal; Rogers, back; Cam erom, back; Bloomen, right half yack; Patmore, cent halfback; | Aubrey Williams, left balfback: | Spence, center forward Hiryce, right forward; Wilson, right for ward; Duckworth, left forward; | Thomas, left forward. NEW STEAMERS COMING. } The American-Hawatian Stoam-| | ship company announced today that | they had purchased two new steam | ships, the Missourt and the Maine, rom Atlantic Transportation company, and that the steamers] would reach this port aboot May 1} in 1903, and | The boats were built a carrying | 492 feet long, wit capacity of 12,000 tons. —— OPENING ART SCHOOL. Mareh 4th instructions In draw ing and painting For terms apply G. N. P. Giana, 178 Ballard av ard are STEOPATHY Cured When All Other Methods Fail. Why? Because It removes the cause of disease and gives nature a chanee to build up the tissues of the body. And that ts the reason why I can cure you with out the use of drauga, medicines or surgery. I successfully treat every disease known to the human system, Rates reason able. Consultation Free. Lady Attendant. DR. C. F. LATHROP OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, 207 Eitel Bidg. Corner Second Av, and Pike St, Opp @ Bon Marche. Office Houre—8 a, m to § p m. Open evenings Tuesdays, Thursdsys and Saturdays from @ to & o'clock. Phone Main 6256. Seattle, Wash. The Bloodless, | Knifeless Method of Curing Rupture Practiced by ly cure without permanently My treatment ts painless, will not keep you away work or business. No Cure No Pay I can refer you to a number of the prominent cttizens of Seat 6 will positive fall; and cure and from i } i i Ue who have taken my treat ment and have been cured. A thorough Investigation of my methods of doing business will prove that I can cure rupture, and cure It to stay Consultation and examination free. Hours 9 a m. to 8 p. m Sunday 9 a. m, tol pm Dr. Clarke Co 128 Second Ave. 80,, Cor. Wash ington St Seattle, Wash. BOY MISSING, The mother of Louis Priszola yesterday requested the police t try and locate her who ham beer ' missing since February 9 from his home, 418 South Thirty-firat wt. The | org mother fears that he has run awe with (wo measenger boys, in whore company he was last seen, THE MARKETS | Conditions on Wester have altered Wut slightly terday, if anything, the b axe is worse today. F jeompany killed thetr last beef this waiting morning and were | shipment due today Washington ranch eges are firm at 26¢ per dozen, with chance of another advan Although butter has ne raine it in expec ter part of the week the go to on Washington With the exception of oranges to the Hull-Hamlet Co, nevers! cars of new haa arrived on the strect. ‘ per 9g ke ips, ack. BLO hill peppers, bi cas rote, | designs. Wid! | Regularly Worth TOMORROW AT | Se YARD | Muslin, | speci | | pair | Regular Se Egg Cups, spe- clal tomorrow Regular $2.45 Rol! try Wire, 160 feet, tomor- | row at $2.50 Suit Cases—Retnforced fastenings and inside straps; morrow at | Ladies’ Purses at only Regular 100 Toweling THE STORE 1 that by the lat ons y Th ore That Serves You Best—Garvey-Buchanan Co, Normandy Valenciennes | | Laces, Edges and insertions in @ plentiful array of wanted 10 4 inches. | |sortment of new designs, | Regularly Priced to 39¢ | Regular be House Lining ; 36 inches wide; tomorrow at yard Linen at only, yard n wine you weet whort rye Bruhn but slight on mt taken # price will creamery a car of and nothing | pare: | fiber Fane Tangs fruit. per ‘Two Important Lace Offerings | Tomorrow In the American Sale | Just the laces that every woman finds need for most every day in the year. row that will make economical women glad to buy. widt to 10¢ ONLY oe Interesting Underprices From the “ Busiest Basement” 1S¢ Decorated China Cups | and Saucers tomorrow at |. Ree 10¢ | i ' 7 at each se ot Poul. | 150 per, tomorrow 3 $1.95 | FoR soe Be Jeather corners, brass KO Specials Tomorrow r to 2 be Peter Pan Regular 16-23 Galates 19¢ Cloths at omy per Glass yard i4e i er: ae All-Over Laces | TOMORROW AT ONLY Regular 1246 Dainty Lawns, 30 Inches Special tomorrow at special tomorrow at, each 150 Regular 25¢ pound Station r “ Butter inet ECS ee CRI A. OO ton, ved ted, lm, Nuts and F fe eA a a Prices here tomor- jormandy Valenciennes in 184noh he. A truly beautiful as l5c YARD, wiar We M99 feet, tomorrow Roll Jumbo Tollet Pa lock, kind, to $1.69 od serviceable y at only THAT SERVES YOU BEST GARVEY~ 13 —1NS—Ill7 SECOND AVENUE. , » Hours—S 20 a. po 2 “YOU CAN'T GET AWA DR & D ioe 0, medica etth Dr. epathy Wed ans yf fe this wists en gevere '« Pecpie Those who how tore druwe Offices Hours—9 s. m. to S p.m, and MORy Wed. and Fri. evenings till & Lady Attend OSTEOP. WHY r a m. to 8 p. m Phone Main 1772. 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