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DUG NOT WORRIED ABOUT THE RACES hia Mne-up, bat promises to give it MATT STANLEY Mav of men signed, but because of WORK OUT YOUNG PITCHERS |). fuct that he does not know —A YOUNG CALIFORNIAN 18 her he will outlaw of oF. | war “a hall, he does & wan —- to @tve ¢ nem to the public, spe | anagers try to nab and tet other them in the meantime (BY OSCAR THOMPSON.) Three rules to prevent olf age! | Old Matt Stanley, as popular a ' aver wore a uniform fn J—Don't worry, %—Don't worry.| player as ¢ w ‘ this burg, will probably belp Dug 3—Den't worry. youthfulness and David Fdward Dugdale. league, in a hastity called meeting | ence the extreme ooo work out his pitchers, and may pos friskinens of one) "01™ ONC in the ‘The Coast] «_ would like to see Matt wear & Beattie uniform,” sald Dug, “bet San ohmco : educed | 1 doubt if he really wants to play “lv eae Seerenn, reee lany more, Me ts going to stay In Mtesif to four ciubs, letting go of Se) ote, and will be # great help to aide and Freand, the former because | ine in working out young pitchers all possibility of putting in a tear He ts ane o best in the bua here had already vanished. and the nese for that latter Because a sixth club could) pug has always been a whe with yot be found, but that doesn’t Worry | youngsters and the reco! that Dagd@alen, The Const } *2- | Miekey, Stovall, Wil Hoge, Buck nounces that it will play « series Of |) Preeman and others have made twe tm this batliwtck Just to hold the territory, and that by vo doing Dus dale’s position will be untenable.) wit giom jo something Dut that ateo faite to worry the im-| your, Fair, a firat basem perturable Dug |anck, a second sacker, and © “We will go outlaws, if we have|a catohors are three Ca! to” sald Dug this morning; “Dut | signed up whose names have leaked you just tell the fans to walt. 1) out tn spite of the rotund one's pre- am going to have 4 team all rte cautions, The California and Port- since they left Dug's kindergarten justify the fane In bellewing that he and one that wilt pley the kind of land papers have been rapping ball the fans like 1 look for a ban-|about these, but they forget that ner season this year Dug will get @ great deal more out of @ youngster than an or manager would. It tg Known that the Seattle man- ager narrowly missed signing Dave Drohan and Chartle Graham. These two would have made a swell bat tory. and they show what king of * after. “Fam not worrying sbout the races This Portiand sour-grapes talk to the effect that the turf-crage has/| killed off the interest af the fans) and changed their number from 32/ to 23 ie almost funny. What kind $f a village is this? 1 suppose be- | Saluwe the skating rinks are crowded, nary | Umber the local manager the ten-cent shows are gotng out of Tt am not one of these managers Deatbers, With the reat fan there/ who expect to win the pennant by Mf Ro substitute for baseball, Noth- | «iening a Dig league star or two—ft ing can take its place. The olf/ takes a team of men who work to g¥ard would come day after day, {| ceather to carry off the bunting THE SeATTh Ie STAR MONDAY, _ SEE THAT HUMP? MR. BILL SQUIRES ABOUT TO HAND OUT A FEW JAgB, BULLE HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMP OF AUSTRALIA, AND 16 SOON TO APPEAR IN THE UNITED STATES. SPORT DOPE put Tam Mable to land « player or wo who rank among the best in the | business.” there were as many race tracks here @s there ave skating rinks” “See fe stil! keeping quiet as ¢ IT WAS A GREN LONG AS IT “Tipping eff the on the cateher's eae te a mighty good thing—tf you are Mot caught at it,” sald Arthur Ir ‘Wia, in a recent fanning fest. “And it ts not a new stunt of the dia mond, either. I remember away) in 188% when the Boston club/ Purchased Mike Kelly and! Clarkson, for a fabulous) SCHEME AS LASTED | ROPE HE ogre CHANGE EF revenge. Whe the two stare) walked out on the grounds a chorus | of 16,000 got their feet and paid} bMarious respects to the rew Idols “I studied Clarkson's @-Svery for! to the infield ne for a slow ball was to drop lef band to his side, and the infielders then pulled around to the! Jett of the diamond. When his} WATCHING THE SIGNALS. right hand dropped it moant a fast! ball, and the players shifted to the| most instances was to drive a ball laafely through between first and second # Clarkson's signals in a bit and ron game When one of| “All of Boston's twrilers ased Us got on first, he was instructed| Clarkson's signals and wo worked) to rum on a fast ball This drew) the game until the end of the the second baseman to bis base and) series, when Billy Nash got next to oGr bateman was instructed to hit) what we were doing, and the sig at the same time. The resalt in| nals were changed tn « hurry.” NEW YORK NATIONALS (Sandy}, 7 to 1, won; Hector, 99, | DEFEAT LOS ANGELES. | second; Vox Populi, 160, third ‘Time, 1:40 +6. | (Borippe Teiegranh Service.) Sixth race, one mile-—Jake Moone, | LOS ANGELES. March 4—The|103 (Koerner), 3 to 1, won; Pal, | New York Nationals and the Loe/105, second; Salable, 107, third Angeles team of the Pacific Coast} Time, 1:42. League played the first. of practice — games yesterday afternoon. The ascorT. First race, one-half mile—Cree R. A. £E/tom, 116 (Bullman), & to 5, won; F $ 12 2} Magasine, 113, second; Booger Red, 8 2| 113, third. Time, :48 1.2 Second race, one mile—Toupee, | 107 (Harris), § to 1, wor; Ormon-| dew Right, 107, second; Ba Ball, | 107, third. Time, 1:46. j Third race, one mile—Bologna 109 (Radtke), even, won; - 107, weeond; Foncasta, 100, third | OAKLAND, Time, 1:41 34 | eae Fourth race, two milew—Los An-| Firat one and onequarter | geleno, 102 (Ross), 11 to 5, wou mitlee—Ink, 110 (Borel), 4 to 1./ Tartan, 105, second; Gold Spot, ¥6, | won; Huston, 110, second; Potrerojrnird. Time, 2:27 34 Grande, 102, third. Time, 2:11 Fifth race, one mile-—Von Tromp. race, one mile—-Happy | 109 (McDaniel), 2 to 1, won: Don| Rice, 9 (Hunter), 4 to 1, won: | homo, 104, decond Ampedo, 92.) Hogum, 103, second; Treasure Seek-| third. Time, 1:40 1-2 | or, 116, third. Time, 1:42 1-6. Sixth race, one mile—Phil Igoe, Third race, one mile and fifty}110 (Harris), 3 to 5, won: Iriah yards—Vincentio, 104 (C. Wil) Mafl, 107, second; Otto Price, 107, Mame), 20 to 1, wou; Prince Mag-|third. Time, 1:42 1-4 net, 110, second; I Told You, 103,)-— third, Time, 1:45 1-6. TIME 18 RIPE Fourth race, two and one-quarter|For you to consider an invest-|) maflée—Ramus, 100 (Graham), 2 to| ment for your money where the 1, Won; Edwin Gum, 116 second; | best vowstble returns will be forth Mies Rillle, 105, third. Time, | comin The German Savings. 2:58 146. Building and Loan association is Fifth race, one mile—Rat 102 neern and invites you to their books and manner of Ol mpia Market |doing business, which will also hey have made to their members 118 Pike St., saves half your meat| Chas, Osner. secretary, 416 Ball bill, Try them and see. oo | Bide. How About It? ANSWER THIS ! Our advert ent don’t 0 ‘‘big’’ as ome we read—and yet rr mir this than ever b Are i finding out we mean more than we ay? Or how is it ? $10 Suits and O $ 6.65 $12 Suits and Overcoats now $ 8.00 $18 Suits and Overcoats r $12.00 $20 Suits and Overcoats now $13.35 $25 Suits and Over now $16.65 On the On the Square TH reat 615-617 First Avenue pola Rattling Nelson, whe hae been sporting his glad rage in Poglend | for some little time, arrived in New York Sunday, fui) of talk and tong- ing for a gabfest. N willing te whip all biuffed all of the handers under cover. rted to have agein gone broke having apent of the emai tune made tn hie taet me | the Dane, amd the two may hook up legain in the near future ison ie comers, baving British punch Joe Gans t repe } with The Coast league Haturday dectd od to reduce ite playing cireult to four clube, the imopoesthility of put ting a team in Beattie making ft yecensary to drop Freeno, The He tthe terrttory, te le announced, will © retained at off costa, however od a few games will be transferre:t here. DM) Harty, the scrappy first base man who used to be auch a favorite here In the good days of Dug's ot¢ longue, is trying to free himnestt from Loutevilie in order that he may play with Aberdeen this year, Mil! ast year Gd hie usual stunt of signing with two teame at the same time. There are a let of the aid guard who would Hike too pre htm on the looal diamend thie year, and | theme are heaping he will straighten oat hie tangle ‘The cream of Senttle’s bowling talent lett yesterday morning fer ~Geads, Fruit Trees, Cut Flowers Sandahi & Gon, 120 Pike, cor Ind av, ee WE ORT THEM FROM YOUR CHOOSING, $2 800-804 First Av Strongest Overcoat ABSOLU LUTEL Y PU RE a ; Wrapped In Waxed Pa FURNITURE SALE mderful offered of fancy quarte in od mirrors, arked regniar nd furnitu One-Half First Cost WOODHOUSE & PLATT FURNITURE C0. Dabney & Wood ess than prices. Ma Ina 098 4006 418 Pike TROUSERS —— THAT FIT —— CARRY SI7E8 FOR THE STOUT. SHORT. THE TALL AND THE REGULAR BUILD. THE NEW SPRING STYLES ARE READY FOR SEE OUR APRING SUITS AND TOPCOATS, J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. Denver to participate In the Dig wwattest to be held there from March T fo 14, This city will be represented by two teama the all | Moattte stare and the Memttie Ath }! club rollers, and there ows! | to be wome good soores mada, judy ling from the perm ot the |tonme, when the uprights creck ¢ | Denver | Saturday the freshinen and eopho- mores of the University ff Oregon with held the first ter-clasa meet of the Heaton at Bugene Washing on will watoh the for the Oreqontans are the y track Waaehtr | nas caure to fear this your, DROWNING AT FOMONDS (Star Speciat Servien) EMMONDS, March (.—One of the sadent nerkdeuts occurrg! af this [pines yestortay afterncom, ree bore and four giris weng Depting The boat was struck byte aqvail, | ana Btward Loon, son of D. A Loma, aed Topper MePherved, son of J. A MePherson, were drowned. At the risk of bie own life Herman | Lown aayet euveh of the four iris. The body of young Md has bees recovered. and gett: now searching for the b } Phone A ® e preseiag. Vienna Dye Works, 3400 Pourth ave THE BEST MAKERS. THE sLIM, we THE o $9 Cor. Columbia St. House in the State OLD AND YOUNG Know that our fime Cal fornia Wines are the iver best in the city and atithe lowest pric leo our good 1 Guekenheimer, fl quart 100 Big 4, full q 1.00 2stamp California Brandy, full 1.00 1 Jamaica Rum 4 00 ure onl few of our prices as we are crowded for ineed er Call on ue and be con KEYSTONE LIQUOR Co, 1128 Firet ave. corner Sencoa. Main 1184; Ind. 1184 FREE DELIVERY. NO BAR. 1207 Beeond Ave. Seattle Wash L. . HOFFMAN. recerts made | MARCH 4 1907. ALL IS READY 10 LEAVE n Moattlo’s former t bell high and mighty manager of the Hutte agmremation, Will leave for the mining bure either tomorrow or the next day, Russ ha an entire team signed, but refuses t give owt hie line fearing should the Northwes ue go out law, he would wake w other manngere had be | with hie ime It te certain, however, that there ma chasers Will have a chance t Up last year's Beattie pennant » hie line-up, w hoo and roan! talk of ae #tars last year, FINAL GAME The of feague season yesterday ended in a for the Sty at the expense of the Fort Lav the final was faat and furious crowd Jumping with final game the soceer victory Wanderers ton soldiers, Sto, Play and kept « bi exettement on the side Ines. It te possible that @ series of wames will be arranged between the two Beattic Ceara, and the Beatties, for the champion ship of the city championship of the league. ‘The new cight-oared trai clinker for which the University of | ton has been Washi for the firet time thie week, }°U" onremen will then take thetr| | fivet pull tm the barge, which & jeost them nearly 9700, The bare will be used by firet team untti | the two shells ordered from the east | and will them be turned inexpertenced candidates | come ver jto the For the firet time In many © Western ay. vpened with vegetable There t» no one today—prob- ably there never bae been a master—who has such a pre digtous cormand of the plano forte as Resenthal. In writing of plano-playere he recently stated “The Ptancta with the Metrostyle is vastly supertor to all other piano-play- ing devices which I have seen.” All the great mustctans whose opinions we are bound to re- spect agree with unanimity that the Metrostyle Pianola ts the only playor artistically per- feet 903 SECOND AVENUE 106 Plaida 2he I I 12%e 26e Henley Serge ...18¢ 20e Kimona Cloth ..15¢ $1.75 Quilts, full size 81.23 ) Q . full ‘ #1. ¢ Blunkets sie 68e Feat Pillows 49¢ 20¢ Cotton Batting 16%¢ Remnants Dre 4 Mohair Lustre urd 106 Lace nd $1.10 Extension Curtain Rods each 10¢ $10.00 Men's Suite 86, that to find that}! dickering | will be a number of the players who | d the fans] the mon thie year that they had to], WANDERERS WIN . of this} score being | me the Wanderers! Tacoma holds the | gor! stghing for] #0 long, Will be taken out for a epin| TOMORROW'S SPECIALS } Kens are ott tart Ln | per ih, ioe vmulifiow e Bananas per Washing! Rastern. treoh eb Bee ra W ieconein "twine, Young. Ameren, to Le dan’ | te ing hair, pert i herd mall pineter, tom, 0, ther, one tam, 1. Nuts and Pgs, Fancy iwporied “fan te; now PL er od eeeetm te The possong: can secure the whieh will cor bi hun taken a half-o tat wavertne jumped boc per a chopyed feed sufficient for the local trade mday te eta bres, ee new creas brick cheese, bicck Swiss, Ib. be The World’s Greatest Pianist re ot Pin t drop ning in and today dropped ene cent ‘There Inno Ban Franctaco steamer freah 1, alao laree ria potatoes pre Bt, ote Cab DANO A”. emone have Moriz Rosenthal at the Grand Opera House WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13th Under Auspices |) Ladies’ Musical Club ROGENTHAL'S PROGRAM sola Pianos following numbers e Pianola the Metrosty le Romenthal's Library theese diffiew!t fenliy as the thoven Chepin fcherso BOF) Sat a | study in thinks by M. Mosenthal i cetbage me Heewiet Papittone Romenthat TV. Humoresque and Fagate on thames Btrquse-Rosenthal By Johann Strauss. The Genuine Metrostyle Pianola and Pianola Piano Sold Only by D. S. JOHNSTON co. Pioneer Piano D sTones EVERYWHERE a TT NB DEPARTMENT STORE 1613-15-17-19 SECOND AVENUE Underwea M ox GROCE 20 Iba, Sugar Sait Beans, al Halfb. can Salmon. Ibe Peanut B 400 Java and 50e Tea, bla Ib Creamery Bat Fine Cookin Local Ranch Dry Goods ise palr...%@ RIES. 81.00 s 1Ve Tt Se nds he Red Alaska for ise itter Je Mocha Cof ter Butte Begs, 4 y TION AND EXAMINATION FREE AL The Store That Serves You Best---Garvey-Suchenan Ge, | Judging From the Way It Commenced | Today Our March Housefurni ar Sale Will Witness Another Rousing Selling Tomorrow, PRICES ie YOUR FAVOR Surely, An Array of Bargains Unmatchable and Ig. resistable—Values In Reality—Not Just In Print. Fresh, New Economy Features Every Day of This Sale. The Opportunity to Save In Our “‘Busiest Basement” | Was Never Greater POULTRY NETTING! The Lowest Prices All Widths All Sizes — Heavy Wire Gueranteed Non-Rusting $2 Roll, 2 ft. wide. To- | $3 Roll, 3 ft. wide. To | morrow at $1.53 | morrow at only $2.39 $4 Roll, 4 ft. wide. To-/|$5 Roll, 5 ft. wide. To inorrow at only $2.97 morrow at only $3.85 VEGETABLE SEEDS In the “Susiest Basement’ TOMORROW AT ONLY | 3 -m~ Se j Right now at the very time when you must buy we offer these seeds ot an exceptional bargain. . They're packed by one of America’s leading seed houses. Most lect stock; guaranteed to grow or your money refunded 7) | Great variety for your choosing here tomorrow. 1 Read This—Bissell’s Celebr $3.00 Carpet Sweepers in the “Busiest Basement” | omorrow At Only $1.69 Each They're easy running, noiseless and dustiess. Great lebor savers. Every home shovid have ene of these splendid |] house-helps, Here is the opportunity of the season to own | one at almost half price. There will be the liveliest sort off | seiling tomorrow at One-Gixty Nine. Don't delay —s for these. Universal Food Choppers Regularly Worth $1.50 la the “Burlest Basement” Tomorrow a om GGG = They're of the most modern construction, easily meats, vegetables and food of every description to any nees desired. Fitted with four cutting biedes. Easy operate and easily cleaned. Absolutely indispensable in the kitchen; under prone @ full third in this sale tomorrow, 113 — 115-117 SECOND AVENUE. . \/ Choose the Best of bottled beverages and you lect with certainty our brands. Our ginger ale, sarsape| rilla, soda, orangeade and ated mineral waters have 8 Com pleteness as to taste, purity ead effervescence all thelr own & case of 24 bottles eomts Te, deli ered free of charge tn towm, PACIFIC & PUGET SOUND BOT: T LING COM! Phones Are You ‘ Particular |) js ot a th In your choice he Tist? if not, you peor | the be We are particular nes serving our patients. anc operator is backed by the lence and a conscientious hom fort, protected by @ E guarantee. ter is Full set Teetd wf Gold Crowns, 22k st Bridge Work of Gold Fillings of Silver Fillings +sreee oe . ++. Office Hours—-8:20 7 p.m. Sundays—9 to 12:30. the attendanta. Phone M : ASSOGIATED DENTISTS . Rooms 1, 2 3, 4, 5, 6, 1112 Second Av., Opposite Garvey Buchanan’) on tro Osteopathic Physicians and also a medical graduate, of Osteopathy. ed and registered DR. 8. D. BARNES, a Kirksville now associated with Dr. Ring isat The fact that Dr. Barne physician and surgeon in this state, as well as an O teopath, @@ pecially fits him to be of service in the most severe case People are fast coming to demand drugless methods of prectes whenever It ssaible or aval n niy in eb © cases, but at ve iside, where O hy has won ( its most nal vict > hav i benefit of this mani treatment, want no m ' m. and Monday, Wednesday and Fre Office Houre—9 a. m. to 8 p day evenings till 8. Lady Attendant, C DRS. BARNES & RING OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. 382 Arcade Bidg., Third Floor, Front of Main 4135, onsultation Free Elevator ind. R I Cure Ruptures to Stay Cured My method ts roping r interference with business FOR 40 YEARS | HAVE BEEN A RUPTURE SPECIALIST AND WILL GUARANTEE A SURE AND PERMANENT cure OR NO PAY. Seattle THEY WILL RECOMMEND MY METHODS CONSULTA* [& DR. CLARKE CO. 123 SECOND AVE. 80., COR. WASHINGTON, SEATTLE wasee

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