The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 22, 1907, Page 2

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2 evén, won; Paatoufle, 112, second; Mintia, 122) third. TH Mie Fourth race, one mile-Von ‘Tromp, 106 (MeDaniel), 3 tw 1, won; Tartan, 106, second, OF mondes Right, 102, third, ‘Time, 1,43. Fifth race, seveneighths of «@ mile—Geo, BR. Milner, 107 (Kune), 26 to 1, won; The Roustabout, 107, second; Givonal Balerio, 107, third Time, 1:29 1-2, Sixth race, one mile-—Cadichon, 110 (Harria), even, won; Chancel lor Walworth, 107, seoond; Lillie B, 202, third no, 145 ded, EXHIBITION BOWLING, ————e (Scripps Telegraph Service.) MEDFORD, Mase. Feb, 22.-W W. Coe, of the Boston Athletic a& soolation, last night created a new world’s record in putting the shot when he threw an elght-pound shot fa distance of 63 foot 1 TA Inches. $. A. C. BOWLING The All-Seattle bowling team wit play an exhibition game tonight on the Bismarck alleys againet a team made up of best of their for 8. a. Cos|}mer competitors in the tryout ‘The pin-ewatters on the alloys counted up the following | games. seores last night oe —— cecvas 144 206 261 189 241 RA SCHOOL Fundenthal ** 156 152 140 167 113 qi MMAR Farr * {AT 188 199 184 136 Grinnell 182 166 196 162 186 MEET TOMORROW Churchill * gat 198 172 147 ITT . sein MoGrogor .... 198 147 154 168 117 ge Bees Taylor . * \7a 190 167 200 148) A large number of entries hav MeKow 231 148 211 212 203] been made for the qrammar schoo! y oe 190 162 168 182 174) meet that comes tomorrow af Dees ** 148 162 174 181 143] tefmoon on the university campus. ‘ “Aid ist 160 201 188 | Over 120 names have been enrolled, Ogden Me 0 Ld] bees rolled, 157 199 162 172 167] and the following schools w cy oon represented: Central, F. B. Day, MeKown made the highest total | Cascade, Shan Attias Salen, teen. a beens er te pon: | Interlake, John Hay, Stevens, and neon sche it. Altogether 18 events will ora of maining highest total In ome Surami ogothe! ve 340. take place. “~s — = The following are the officers to Tonight the following man wiht awet: Field judges, Cook, Coyle, Hine up at7:30 p.m: Gardnet| Gish, W. McDonald and Thayer: Sanda, Caso, Rathburo, Dinar’) [judges of the finish, O. T. Cutts. A Russell, Schaefer, Taylor on Goldamith and Will Inglis; referee, Victor M. Place; clerks of the course, Conaibear and C. G. Dohm; official seorer, Dave Grant; timers, A. G. Douthitt, LG. MeDonald and N. Eillis; starter, P, W. Lee. OAKLAND. First race, one-half mile—Wil $. A. C. TRACK MEET more, 112 (Miller), 3% to 1, won; Gage Taylor, 112, Adena, 109, third. Time, ; 50, Second race, fiveetghths of mile—Pescadera, 110 (Miller), ‘ 1, won; Louise Pitagibbons, it The first of a sericea of three q| track contests for the Beattie Ath- to| letic club champtonship was pulled 9, | oft last night before « large crowd | that filled the spacious gallery, wen Pink, 219, third: | "She Winners in the Senior events ats 2 20-yard spud-race, “Wee” Thitd race, one and Sooee BESS hs miles--Cnrdinal Sarto, 116 (Gre) vn” rest 3 inches; 12-1 shot. ham), 5 to 2 won; Ink, 119, sec ond; Vincentio, 114, third. Time, put. Glu, 39 feet 4 inches, quarter- mile run, Parker, @¢3-5 seconds : Pourth rate, one mile—Btaache | The evvals resulted in the following Cy wT o—_ ‘ mi wane Dube} Siyie 336; Frank Vance, oor . So wird, Time 1:48. #t, 312; F, Coyle, 305, MoMain, 390; row Mack. 110 (Miller). } 1.4, Baswrad ay, i" ond; Bd . The Junior winnert were: 120- eee ae En] TEE Ogee toen, Tihnetn, 34 6-5 woe mile —Cloudiahl, 197 (Me, 6 8019 incnaa tome shot pute C. War: 2, won; Lavra F. M., 107, +} rem, 31 feet 2 Inches; quarter-mile Princess Titania, 102, third. Time! rug J. Burke, 81-5 seconde The 1:29 14. scores were aa follows: ©. Warren, “rpeeeagre 303; Wattrous, 197) Remington, 270 Lanato! 200; Twureor, on, 174; O'Brien, 189) Rosenthal, Johnsen, 145; Myreki, 124; First. race, threequarters of a a -teome, 15 (Knapp), 9 to Bj 46 won; Belechamber, 113, second; fT Norfolk, 118, third.” Time, 1:18 13. "aun mest meet will come off tw Second race, sevomeighths Of &/ shout q month's time, immediately mile--Cocksare, 107 (Kaapp}, 6 ©) neeare the big meet at the Coliseum, 1, won; Fustian, 107, second, Bat-/ ang the events wil! consist of pole tons, 107, third. Time, 1:29 34. | vanita, bread jump, 12-yard dash Third race, three-quarters of &) .na o half-mile ron. mille—Don Domo, 115 (Presten),| Dent throw away BASEBALL GOODS. clothes, Have them A. L. Hall, 1111 First ave. clwaned Spits Main t a price you $10 Suits and $12 Suits and Agents Carhartt’s Working Clothes 615-617 aa | took like new at the Pantortum. | Call a eee! rotary, 41¢ Bailey bidy. Here’s Your Chance To Buy Good Clothes au To Buy ’Em Right If you want a good Suit or Overcoat cheaper than ever—if you are going to need a Suit or Overcoat now or for next year—if you want to enjoy the experience of wearing a stylish, well-tailored Suit : or Overcoat for about half the along to this Sale. sw $6.35 sw $8.00 $25 Suits and Overcoats The Sale must soon close. tremendous success that—while there is still a splendid variety here—you haven't much longer to take advantage of the opportunity. Your Money Back if You Want It First Ave. acters iailidicdtetiiinstimaandadiniunmilan THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, the fighter in America passed hin up, And whem be landed tn Aus “SPORT DOPE Another game has been arranged by the Seattle high school nine and they play the Bellinghém boys here Maroh 12. sean on bin way to Ametion. a fight with the favorite in avery town in which his ahow appears. ‘The members of the Northwests|_ Mathmated 36,000 automobiles will ytball League will hold a tomorrow night t@ settle the dinpute over the Wanderense attle game year. Poticoman Martin Shortdantmade a better showing Ghana Millipuaire Kilery Clarke at the Pasthwé Aur lotic club's tournty tn New York CHAMPIONSHIP MEET?! rf Sunday the soccer fans will have their inning aa the Beatties play the bunch from Ladyemith, B. ©. Harry Lewts, of Philadelphia, re ceived the decision over Mile (Twin) Sullivan, of Boetov, In & tem-round bout at Denver last night The Paetfic and Northwentern Athletic aaseelations will) joth forees tn a big coast chanrpio! meet to be pulled off tn this'el! during the sununer, prohatily June, The anaval mest of the fh N. A. had already been awirded Seattle and when the propomt) of coast meet, which ortefnafos! from the Olymple club, in’ Bah The beat seoret of belng a goo’ manager te to hire good players Ned Hanlon ts enjoying himself while he can, He ta Keeping away trom Ctnetnnatt, gilda and other looal sporting men made over to secure the meet here, and the proposal of combining the two affairs have met with uni versal approval. Dally average of 274 golfers used one Rdinburg courte tn 1906, & to tal of 86,465 for the year, At New York Harry Cohn sets « new bowling tournament record with a 295 1-2 average THE MARKETS ‘The only change in the conditions nay, this morning isthe At the beginning of bie fith sen- gon with the New York Amertoans Griffith haw expended §200,000 for his team alone National Rifle assoctation toarae mont this year goes to Oho mill tary range, at Port Clintos. na though the shipr bas inoreased In the last two weeks, there has bean no marked change in the prices, The best Yakima po- tatoos are welting at $27 per fon, and trom that down to $99. ‘The price On cabbage took a stight edvancement thie morping, (he Hew shipment solling at Se per pound Hay {a stil! pouring into the map- ket, Dut the price ts firm at $27 per ton on Kastern Washington timothy and $23 on Puget Bound hay. ‘There are some Malaga graper on the market, For the mont part they are bringing what the dealer can got. The cme market has remained ationary at Be and 26¢ per dosen. haa regained hin bowler of Greater New York from Jimmy Smith. Challenges are already im from John Koster, New York, and Frank Brill, Chicago. Johnny Voort: tithe as cham pic Phitadelphia claima to have a fighter fp Kid Reebee who has never bee knocked out in 319 fights. Honey Mellody has tasued a cor @ial invitation to all men in the world weighing betwoem 142 and 145 pounds to come and got licked. ‘There is more joy over the sign ing of the one star who has been “stalling” for more money than In| $y the rounding up of all the otbers fm the buach. Joe Kelley kills his own story of & $5,000 salary at Toroate by holt ing oat for 5 of his purchase money. Kid Hermen i to ina “ring” contest February Me t to wear kid and must be ready at the tap of the wed "4 ding beta. po vo row ya dew. New York bow-wow show. wie Butter end gl =" Poor untucky Jack Johnson. All| fox’ TR a hry Wiseenaia twine, w i ie, Wisconete A DOLLAR WORKS HARD. x A cingte Gotta must remain im «| fers savings bank an entire year to nat | | you the trivial eum af four cent Money Invested through the Ger: Bou th. Nome Bavings, Pulling and Be eno. | URS, rocaters, 1a - ui! - a Lean Aw Shon ts ky ee ciation gives much larger returns, as | this company selects only the most | TiDRLA IDELANDS, profitable Investments and is very! | conservative tn all Ite demitngs. Fufl| The Income producer for old ager particulars from Chas Ouner, see \* Cooper Willis, 473 Colman bide o* aoe expected to pay — hurry Overcoats | $18 Suits and Overcoats sow $12.00 $20 Suits and Overcoats now $13.65 $16.35 It has been such a Overcoats On the Square Opposite Totem Pole Gana seema to have on the tapla| | be built in the United States this): Franciaco, waa made, Captain tt) tralia, Squires takes to the high |" ; | ] | beautiful | white dotted Swisses, | hand-m | three-quarter le a FEB, 22, 1907. at tte, oowe, WGI) lambs ry per ib, & vem ute th, CY or gineits, 1 agen the sie ast eH cock, HPA thy sturgeon Sathish, per Ib. ioe, frosen mhad. A. Ly. Hall, 1011 Piret ave, McCa NEW TODAY bran, feed Lime and Coment. poried var Suits $15.00 Bince we began advertising $16.00 wetting | | These are ab) suite of exeeedingly we have been busy all the tine. values, W. B. Hutchinsot rthy’s More New Spring Goods to boast about now than we've had any day yet. And still they come. We tell of some of them below, but you'll find lots. of others when | tomorrow. New Wash DressGoods If you haven't seen the big assortment of new Colored Wash Dress Goods now on display at McCarthy's you have missed one of the best of the new treats season | Come tomorrow and let us you the big line of new fancy, silk stripe Organdies, black and em broidéred Llama Cloths, fan- cy figured, striped and check- show | ed Lawns, Batistes and other to- ne wanted weaves. All wu date patterns. Prices 1 to yard, Swagger New _ atl Suits We are safe in saying that styles in new Spring Suits at McCarthy's than any two other Seattle stores have to show you. And every new awit we have is right down to the minute in whateve ay want to take it—mode, rial or finish. You do ¢ to wait a day long ty iv new morrow, r an nd know that ment that is Is h es range from $18.00 75.00, and you c to vuld not buy anything better or more stylish for the ney in Chieago or New York. See them tomorrow Laces, Embroid- |eries The new designs in real i¢ Duchess. Lace Appliques which showing in the Lace Section we know. we are will interest you And you can spend a very profitable hour in our Em broidery Department if you have any use at all for fine Swiss, Nainsook and Cam bric Embroideries in the newest Plenty the new Allovers, Insertings and Beadings here. Prices lower, every instance, than you would pect to pay designs ex- New Spring Coats of | Edgings, | More than twenty-five dif ferent styles for ladies and misses. All new within the | k Among them Raintto: present we are new Plaid and Checked the new Covert Jackets good garments. Not a thing cheap or common about them except the prices, which are Al our second floor tomorrow New Spring Hats We invite your criticism of fifty in Hat in the vf the new sprit whic will be she Milline Departinent We could write a their beauty, but will let the Hats do the talking tomorrow page about we Dy « 4 4 as Jy ca | surprisingly moderate. Time | | now tO throw aside your winter coat and choose a | tylish one See these on | we you visit the store New White Goods We've had no end of com pliments om the latest arriv- als in the White Goods Sec- tion. Such a pretty lot of fashionable White Vestings are certainly worth all the praise you can give them, Fine, sheer Dress Swisses | in embroidered designs, snowflake, dot, square and | leaf patterns, and in white corded and fancy shadow cheeks. Also shadow checked French Madrases, pin dot Madrases and French Ox- fords with raised mercerized figures, checks and stripes Plenty of the wanted qual- ities in Persian Lawns, Dimi- ties, French Lawns, Jones’ Nainsooks, India Linons and Organdics. Prices ran from to 406 ao yard |New Dress u will find more charming | Goods Look them over tomorrow You cannot help being pleas- | assortment we Of course ed with the have to show you but it is safe to say that you will find no better line any where now, Every weave we to-date nice collection spring to have is # and there is of the new and = sha g- Muslin Underwear You'll se designs an find it easy to your new Muslin rwear at this store, for it matter a cent how lar you are, we are be able to please you ¢ have pleased hun dreds of other Seattle ladies in the past few weeks. We have been too busy to do much checking up, but in spite of the rush of trade we know that assortments are still good and that you can find dozens of styles in Cor set Covers, Chemise, Draw ers and Night Gowns in our h stock. Just heaps of dainty garments, all crisp and new and finished in the newest designs. No better qualities are made than those we have to show you. Prices lower than you would expect to pay New Shirt Waists Many styles to choose from in tucked, hemstitched | trimmed White Lawn Waists. Long or three and lace quarter sleeves. Also a nice collection of exclusive styles in White China and Lace Net Waists is a eaniple line from a New York manufacturer and are exceptional values. Lawn Waists from 98 to $2.75. Silk Sample Silk and Lace Waists | $2.50 to $9.00. Waist Department, second floor, New Spring Gloves . All the spring shadings u have been king for in fine Kid G or dress and stree wear, at $1.00, | $1.50 and $2.00 a pair x a-buttow Kid Gloves in white and tan at 0 and $3.75. Two-clasp and elbow length § Gloves in black and in white, Glove S« main floor ction, Goods Co. I1S12 to 1§22 Second Avenue, Between Pike and Pine Streets. ven't all we will have, | choose new | This | BERESUAY BSOTA VAO 7 » That Gerves You | ost—-Garvey Buchanan Go, ——_ gain Flashes From the Section of DRESS GOODS and SILKS 7c Giack Spot Sultings | Black spot armour clothe full 44 inehen wide; ides fabrics for whirt walst| wuite; special tomorrow a 48c | $2.00 Waterproof Cravenette| ° Cloths—tm all the staple| 69¢ Black Granite colors for spring coats; we} offer these at exactly one fourth leas for tomorrow’s| special selling $1 50 ud | at yard . : Saturda 98o Black Chiffon Taffeteg.. Swiss Taffetas of finish, till ; only . 18¢ Clothe, bewutifally Moished 36 inches wide; ee naving is almost morrow at yard LT Trimming Braids, Tomorrow at Yard, Only 5c | y Up to 25c, Tomer. Each, Only | 10c | | All site and washable Silk and washable i} fabrics in piain colorings, signs in black, pee ii | Perstan effects and pretty color embroidered gh | | combinations Women | | fects and lace and faney | | | planning Raster and spring braid trimmed st | and 2% inches high: Pi fascinating collection to choose from at only @ dime. 5 garments should see this témptingly priced assort- ment; come early tomor row | ———-CLEARING OUT A LOT 0F-—_—~ $10 Stik petiee ' $6.39 at, each For Saturday selling only we lower the price of thane splendid $10.00 silk petticoats. They come in light and dare | plaids and checks of every color imaginable: Made of, fine quality taffeta and fashioned full and wide, whirred and accordion plaited flounces with sitk w flounce. As these were our special Ten-Dollar Unders they become bargains of the most unusual sort st témer | row's attractive figure. THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST OSTEOPATHY Cures When All Other Methods Fall. Why? Because it removes the cause of divease and gives nature & chance to build up the tissues of the body. And that is the reason why I can care you with out the ase of drugs, medicines or surgery. 1 successfully treat every disease known to the human system. Rates reasen- able. Consultation Free. Lady Attendant. DR. GC. F. LATHROP OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. 27 & itet Bid Corner Secons Av. end Pike St, Opposite Bon Marche, Office Hours—® a, m, to 5 p m. Open evenings Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from 6 to § o'clock. Phone Main €256. Seattle, Wash. Practiced by me wit ly cure without fall; an permanently. My treatment is will not keep you away wotk or business, ? No Cure No I can refer you ta the prominest tle who have ment and have been z thorough investigation of methods of doing business prove that I cam cure and cure ft to stay. Consuitation and free. Hours 9 a mm t8} Dr. Clarke 123 Second Ave. Sa the, ington Seattle, ‘Wash, Puget Sound Marble & Gran- ite Co., Inc. &. M. Thayer, Manager. Cemetery Work of Every scription. 2410 First Av. Seattle. 209) Ind. 30: De- D2 Office Hours—9 a. m. to 5 p. my and Wed. and Fri, evenings till & Lady Attendant. Consultation Drs. BARNES and F OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS, Third Floor, Front of Elevate nk 382 Main 4186, WHY? We can do the best work at prices. We Ev af ot | } sp is the best to be trical apparatas none. We sive ® guarantee Full set Teeth Gold Crowns, 22K....65 Bridge Work sees Gold Fillings Silver Fillings Office Hours—8:30 a. m, to 8 p.m, Sundays attendants, Phone Main 1772 ASSOCIATED DENTISTS , 5, 6, 1112 Second Av., Opposite Garvey Buc! Rooms 1, 2, Ay. 240 of rode KOHLER & CHASE Batablished 1850, PIANGS 1906 BECOND AVENLG Arcade Building. wo DHOUSE 4 FURNITURS Successors to Dabney & Woodhouse Phones Furn. 0%

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