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made, Young Poo. T. A. HUESTON, CHAMPION CONTINUOUS POOL PLAYER rer OF THE WORLD,.WHO TRAINS FOR A MATCH AS A PRIZE | Qinog FIGHTER WOULD. Morris — — emir kee eee R ARR E RA! Taking care of myxeit doeen't | Moldenhauer > ®| make my execution any better,” |. #® FOR CLEAR BRAIN * nays Hucw “but it does keep | rinors AND STEADY HAND. #) my drain clearer and my hand | SD8PD | stendter | Jones Rise at Tam S | Hueston gives @ funny reason why | = Take two-hour run. ®) he had to win from Jerome Keogh. | NTR #} He considers, thin the greatest | Ryn0 Exercise care in dtet # | match he ever played, and says Cut out smoking and drink- @/ “I just had to win. I bad no man- tne * lager, nor running mate. Everyone @ Take regular tight gymnastic ®/ had ploked Keogh to beat me, and ® work. Tf. cout Ret coax anyone to go te ® Barly to bed. ® | Buffalo with me, * *) "When If renched the Iroquols eRe EE Hote! fo Mettelo, and reetetered, T _ had exactly $7 with me. 1 realiaed it was up to me to make good. 1 won each of the three blocks and was finally bracketed by the score of 000 to Set.” ‘The greatest ambition of Hues- ton's fife is to beat De Oro, He ie alse a splendid billiardist. Three Follew with cald plunge. The +eeeeeee (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) ST. LOUIS, Feb. 41.--Thomas "Kid" Hueston, the continuous pool champion of the world, trains for 6 * maton like he was going into a prine pMight. Two weeks In aitvance he ‘cuts out smoking, drinking and inte| cushions ts his forte, and there are Rours. He gets up at T every morn-| few professionals in this country img, and takes o two-hour jog on | who have anything “ him in thie “the road. Hine. He does not like balktine, He He ts careful of what he eats: | anys this te because tn three-cush- Goes 8 little gymnasium work, and|ion he can use the same stroke as fe in bed no later than 8 each| in pool, but balkiine requires a dif- night. ferent stroke. SPORT DOPE cently mized at Interbay, de opel with apy teur teat after March TT. A Next Saturday night a picked from the various class basket The all communiontions to J. B hart, manager, 1519 Grand vard, Interbay. Those Harvard professors must have an idea that a young man goes to college to study. They have decided go student can be on more than two athletic teams, Providence team has a pretty goed start for a “stone wall” in fleld. Rock pl t short match between Oxford and Cam- bridge was played at the Queen's at London yesterday and re in a victory for Oxford by dw. ‘The eighth champlonship chess —. between Dr. Lasker and dbuneco One of the delights of hockey playing at Montreal ts dodging whisky bottles thrown on the ice. Martin Sheridan is sald to have captured the heart of « Grecian princess at the same time he car / ried off so many athletic hogors during the Olympic games. A re Marshall, which was ad night, after 49 gores had been made, was won Right at Philadelphia by Dr. , Dr. Lasker has won four and foor have been drawn Keeani gent mes to renin Robson, of England, had a ye over Tommy Mur- Morris Wood retains his title as champion skater of America for another year at least. Joe Thomas is tipped as Honey Meilody’s next victim. The Amis antiractng dill ts 2 law in Arkanene and racing is a corpse at Hot Springs Jay Gould is the champion at court tennis and bas a gold racquet to prove his prowess in the recent wurney. Lightning has finally struck at! New Orleans and Jockey Martin} has been suspenied There are jothers who need the same dove Jerome Keogh has finally mus tered courage to challenge Hueston for a return match at continuous | pool, The games are to be play-/ ed in New York. { Pin Your Faith To There is one thing certain —if you know how full of. style and quality Hub Clothes are you would never think of going else- where for your Clothes. We wish we could make you believe that— you will believe it if you will only come and take ad- vantage of this sale and find out for yourself what Hub Clothes are really like—and remem- beronly two weeks more of this Sale. All of our $10.00 Suits and Overcoats .....$ 6.65 All of our $12.00 Suits and Overcoats .....8 8.00 All of our $18.00 Suits and Overcoats .....$12.00 All of our $20.00 Suits and Overcoats .....$13.35 All of our $25.00 Suits and Overcoats .....$16.65 Miller is again leading the jock-| cys. In 29 days he bas had 49 win-| ners out of 136 mounts. We knew it all the thue—Tommy Ryan and Hugo Kelley are getting ready for a fight. Paul Veeder, '» wonderfal | football half, is practicing for the) Yale baseball team. He ts learn-| ing to pitch. | Memphis turf men are planning} a meet this spring without any| betting. Prominent men are to subscribe $12,000 purses, Every-| thing’s all right except raising the} cotn. | Joe Gang says he will retire if he does not get a chance to fight) json again. Wonder if there is possibiity he will retire if he does get the chance. Admirers of Tim Jordan have | given the Brooklyn star a testimon lial of their admiration tn the way of a benefit ball. He ts still hold ing out for more money Entries for the New York show inf@ieate mastiffs and pugs are no Songer fashionable. Great Danes and bulldogs seem to have the call | dog “Nig” Clarke had more excuse! for getting the sweil than most of the players wanted more money. Didn't he outbat Lajoie on his own team? Rumors are thick that Comiskey and Ban Johnson are still carrying concealed knives. This only goes to prove it is hard to patch up a quarrel so the patches won't show Bilt Squires is coming to America and is billed to land in San Fran-| cisco March 12. He vividly titus rates the fact a pugilist needs al good advertising manager. A month | 20 Squires was touted as a world beater. Now he is referred to as on ordinary second rater on a hunt for a puree. | Almont @ iy takes the money | ~ Plumbing That Lasts | * our aim in doing work. We jalty of this kind of od work. Geo, H. Woodhouse University st., rear of Ar 616-617 FIRST AV. On the Square Opposite Totem Pole, BOWLING $. A.C. At the night at the 8. A, ©, for the Denver honors tho following tnd fred éth Sth 113 186 143 146 113 208 168 166 166 160 M42 160 169 168 . 140 110 163 Frost made the highest total, 779, and Kuentsel rolled the number of ping in one game, 2 Today the following are ached uled to bow! von, Dwan, MeKown, 7:90 p. m, Stephen, Jone anel!, Farr, Friedenthal, Pardee, MeUregor, At 9 p. m., Conover, White, Dr. Wood and Hartsberger. |! BASKETBALL GAMES losers on the trip. : Y. M. C. A The AllGeattio team will leave Rathburn .. Kuontael Taylor . Froat ... Young . Churehill, and Frost, AT THE A double game of basketball was played last night oa the floor of the} from the Webfoot city, A. between four teams of Tu the first go between) the Businessmen and the Seniors, the former were score of 49 to their opponent's The second game was pla Busy Mon Tigers, and after some fast work the latter showed 41 pointe to the Hoth games were YM 6 the league. between Busy Men's 14. lively and interesting ter, Knapp of the Tigers scored 12 team, The lineup was Forward Forward Center Guard Guard Forward Forward Center Guard Guard Referee: Dickson. Pledier. between juniors and the Everett juntors, scheduled for Saturday night, has been indefinitely postponed. Tonight at % o'clock the indoor track meet for the junior and senior championship will be on at The meeting will be open to visitors, and ladies will be admitted. A big crowd te expected. BIGGEST TROUT EVER LANDED. the 8. A. C. Diggest rafebow trout ever taken in the Duwamish river, of It was caught late in the after after Cheney had fished for e bours and had pot so much as qoten a nibble, up to the moment - the big one struck. The public te warned agutnst un scrupulous = persons “Snapped” at Emery home sentiment to secure his in | was looking over the ca surance premiums This form af| tery to making « prunge. Was common tates -— the penitentiary couraged Ao example of abso | debrand, plunger, Intely: wound home insurance is the | of the once most famous of Amer Waahingtoa Fire,” of Seattle, with ican jockeys assets of over $40,000 and the back. | ing of men worth many millions! ica for Rurope, . earnings in proportion to the an THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, FEB. a1, 1907. FIVE PICKED At a meeting yonterday after 167 148 |Beon on the Biamarok bowling, al- 163 loys the following toam was pigkod to represent the Alb@eatUe bunch | man the, Wopjern | ready Hedgen, F to change his mind, With the contents lant savage ok But he te from Joe Yoager, dieu and the “Kid” 75,000 winner, soores were a different both ways, and what he can get from Hildebrand in a eh at Denver during high ‘e208, Bowling Congress; His biggest winning of the season | At 4:20 p, nr, John | 49d A. B Buxton bed \ 7 |} As th a f the Alleat- was when Kercheval won the Burns Ogden and] ive will’be. abou, §1R Handicap. He cleaned up $8,760 on the five will be about $700, and ae there is only about $100,ln aight a committee was appointed, to raise the necessary funds, Subseription ub have been prepared and im, the } t two weeks the members, of | the committee will try and,ralaethe lamount so the boys will apt beathe that race alone. Genereour hin win for Denver March 3 with the By A. Bi C. team and go to Portland, wher OAKLAND, they will be joined by two team youre, 111 (Scoville), 4 to Hunker Hill, 1 second, 114, third. 49 16 vietorious by & Reed, 101, 104, third, 15, won; Lem Lone Wolf, 1:29 146. Third race, 1 uM od out da the In the lat 101, third. Fourth teenth milew race, one and Seniors Dusty b ‘Pecos 116, second; Ramus, 98, third| Atwood Time, 1:48 16 | Philbriek Fifth race, one and one-eighth Mensing fatles—Jake Moose, 107 (Graham) 8 to 1, won; Byronerdale, 107, see Busy Men ond; Morendo, 107, third. Time, Kent Rosaman ee, fiveelghths of a mile Pickt a, 106 (W. Kelly), 8 to Cheaver 1, wou; Billy Mayham, 107, second; fea Lad, 106, third. Time, 1:01 25. ASscor. the local — mile Adrian, mile—%. pest, 107, third jale, 106, second third, Tin 1 na. 107, second; 109, third. Time, 1:42 14. Fifth race, 2 won; Tim Deemages, 112, 1.14 34 third. Wan Ayres, 105, third. 1:01 34, oetnt MiLaEDRAND trading on! (Seattle Star im eastern elusive Mervice.) die | is the new role) goatrte fe bad intended quitting Amet-| he would not been too heavy te-ride, bat Avepue BECOME AN OWNER OF A SEATTLE OFFICE BUILDING The Central Building the Best Building in the Best City on the Pacific Coast There are ten thousand lots in Seattle as good or better than the ordinary outside Jot. There are very few lots in the city as good as any lot on Third avenue between Yester way and Madison street If you have money to invest, why not invest in the best property? You can do it, and you will. do it, if you will take the time and trouble to look into our proposition Why will you place your money at hazard when you can make it earn more in a term of years without hazard? It is because you do not know the merits of business property in the heart of thé city, or because you do not kiow that it is within your reach “ We bring it within your reach by the means of the Unit- Ownership System applied to the highest class of business property. No investment known to the busincgsyworld is so safe, prof- itable and dependable as business property in the heart of a large commercial city. A little study of this subject will con- vince you of the fact. We have investigated values and con- ditions in this and other cities and shglJ be pleased to give you the benefit of our investigations so that you may profit by them. vy! ; Property of this class has a double earning—rents and in- crease value 7" Trustee Property No. 6.—The half #lock fronting on Third avenue between Columbia and Marion streets which The Trustee Company is erecting the steel-frame, fire proof ‘upon office building, known as the Central, Building, will be one of the best paying properties in Seatth{ The ownership is di- vided into Units, so that any sum, from $1,000 upward, may be will receive his share invested in it, and each investor of the unt invested Units will be divided and sold in even tenths to those who wish to invest less than $1,000. It will be worth while to write or call at our office for par- ticulars, THE TRUSTEE COMPANY Lowman Building Seattle meeting here trifle over half over, Hildebrand ts Bteve Homme Weller type He has no book running for him. He does not try to beat the ponter ts aattafied with | » ground. dd horse Ho knows when an antmal te) And when he thinks the horse of his Hiking has a chance he | Holland, B. Creasmen, D, Sehusean unloads irrespective of the price. Hildebrand is investing a lot of ings in clever horses, and he will campaign bis string at the Meadows tn Boattic this summer RACES YESTERDAY First race, onehalf mile—tra Pajorita, neven-eighths ance, 107 (Miller), 7/ 106, Miller, 108 (Groas), 16 to 1, wan; Bir Edward, Pivat race, sevensixteenths of o 106 (Koerner), 6 to 5, won; Snap Dragon, 10%, second; Rebo Hebel, 106, third, Time, :43 Becond race, three quarter ing, 107 (Brussell), 25 to 1, won; Miuston, 112, second; Buda | f Time, 1:15 34 ‘Third race, one mile—Pirat Peep. 100 (Preston), 3 to 3, won; Elny | Irish Mail, 102 4 Fourth race, one mile Stossel, | 109 (McDaniel), 8 to 1, won; Bo Mountebank, three-quarters of o mile—Bauble, 110 (Koerner), # to Hurst, 115, excoad; wl THE MARKETS etapa hié winning streak has cased hit | just @ plunger 1, won; morning that the! stock would be killed to supply} the demand, The priee has re} mained at to, a raise of We At the present time there are plenty of eges in the local market, | and the price has remained at 24¢ and 260 dozen, but there ts a chance for a decline Foliowing the ab there have been steady shipments | into the local market Galbraith | Bacon & Co.'s warebouse, which for} & while was nearly empty, is now heaped to the roof | For the past few days the po} tuto arrivals have been greatly in| creased by three and four care «| day, but as yet the price has not heen affected. The general inelina | tion of the market ts firm, with no change tn quotations. wan stated thin riage in bay) Vegetavies, towel y iivers, 2 Pet oj OME Hom. potate yore, ib, 2; Mexican ehill Peppers. | lettuce, 100th 0 m. | 1 hig gariioky ti, Me toes torn asim, 1 om 18) ¥ Second race, seveneightha of a jmile~-Mechant, 90 (Scoville), 11 to second; | Time, | ot | peco ‘Tine, one six | | ot a Thne, Sixth race, fivecighths of a mile —Taxer, 107 (Dean), 6 to 3, won; Belle of Portland, 105, aeeand; Lib Time, The beef panic, which for the last | _ SAN FRANCISCO, FothB1—“Hi} tow days has been hovering over was Inst might lifted by jthe arrival of a shipment of 15 jl care to the Frye Hrubn company tt Wear Mrooks’ Hata, 133) Becone wer do cranber Mirtetly treat Oregun ranch Ha stern t tub, He) ranch bulter W ieconat a, per ry sheep. Sete; steers, per tb. Hye: calves, per ver bead, 90 Rteere, per Th, te sen 1 6 toe. shiver wore. por sack, Ge 1% Dungenses crabe. 9% caine. per exch, 1a). ter'th, Yee, cattish, per tb, thei fronen shad per Wb, the Hay and Fee Kastern Waahington (lh Puget Sound. tom, gx wheat bey, ton, bet lees toe for yeturned bags Wel 1h) lime, Ban Juno & eet He: Fire bebeke ea pete, per BASEBALL MITTS, Gloves, ball salts, caps, Delis shoes, bats, shoe plates, and every other thiag you wish for in Maseball, | i, Hall, 1511 Piret nd stylish Purnt- bie cost. Our rents, expenses end profits are moderate and we sell st « cash basis or monthly payments Den't for place. bi OSTEOPATHY Cures When All Other Methods Fail, Why? Becanse tt removes the cause of discane and gives nature & chance to bulld up the tiesues of the body. And that is the reason why I can cure you with- out the use of drugs, medicines or surgery. I successfully treat every disease know to the human system. Rates reason able. Consultation Free. 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Rooms 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 1112 Second Av., Opposite CASH REGISTERS A Most Advantagecus New York Pick-Up of 2,000 Yards Messaline and Taffeta Silks Regularly Worth 65c to 75¢ a Yard TOMORROW We feel highly elated over this most favorable purchase, as the silks are of the most popular sort for wear, being unexcelled for service, while the assortment of colorings is unusually broad ang pleasing, including the following excellent shadess. Navy blue, rose pink, Reseda green, Alice blue, - cardinal brown, tan, Nile green, lavender, purples, pearl and French gray, white, black and modes, Our Mr, Buchanan, who snapped these up so favorably while in New York last week, deserves to be congratulated, as the price concession grant. ed us will net all Seattle women who share in this bargain tomorrow quite a snug saving. In the Name of Senay | that good common sense | of which all of us have a share, how can you continue stale and dusty as they must ~ be, when for 5¢ you can get Uneeda Bi fresh from the oven, protected from dirt by a package the © very beauty of which makes — you hungry. mo NATIONAL BISCUTT COMPANY Office Hours—9 a, m. to 5 p. mq endian | Wed. and Fri, evenings tt 9 Lady Attendant. Consultation We can do the Best dental, work at such reasonable prices We hire ne operators. Every member of four staft i) a graduate of ‘teuital FOrRey and experienced fa special work = fs the best to trical apparatud, none. We give ® guarantee 4 Phone Matin 1772 ASSOCIATED DENTISTS Wo are independent dealers ind second-hand aah in new oxisters of vartous makes sat styles, Our prices ‘are about one-half of the monopoly come y, more sultable for oss, for your old 08 up by phone tell wants. The Sundwall Co, Inc. 609 First Ave. Phone 697. pany prices range an uptodate Call us