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most enable men on the pra eess mile nvvenahails 112 (Beoviile), Une-up. 2 to 1, won; Silver Line, 100, neo — ond; Calmar, 113, third, Time, ainn has signed a new outfielder | 1:17 nal promises that the fly chaser) Seoond race, one and one-half will be one of the leading sluggers| milo—iraphite, 107 (C, Miller), 3 of the legue. The new comer's|to %, won; Black Prince, 110, neo foflammable, 102, third name fs Ted Murray, and te credited | ond) with a batting average of 388 In| Time, 1:40 46 the Three I league, where he played| Third race, five-cighths of a mile SRABEIN PLAYERS Decause they are afraid th ankounce their Hne-ups o! Catehers, Higgimbotham, DG | Taos, ii, Big Store, 107, | j Boottiger and Strip . 107, third. ‘Time, 2:02 24 5 | | Second race, three-quarters of a} its| mile-—Towpes, 106 (Harris), 9 to 2 ons | chors Tonneson, | Sin take the advantage of the Starkelia, Goodwin, Brink lorthwest League's uncertain px ‘, olge ng mer i woee seamen ae Campbell, Ma | wens Fuatian, 108, seovad her] be ae | Rogue, 5, third the, Dugdale has been the best per | Manager Brown tn not willing tol” phird ¢ cine mifle—Ampedo, | "here wil probably be two team of them all at concealing the names | S1Y° Out, the list of his outfielders 01 (Harris). 11 to 5 wom; Cello.) 1 Deel Sno ine of Rainier @f Ris prospective stars. The only | 22% at has Mire ape dy Ones Sem | 90, second; Von Tromp, 120, third if a 5 Be 2 Bi eng ln: gp Sera Rae ean ay jed. Andy Anderson, at one tlme/ rine, 1:40 es title wave | to the fast aggregation which he| fivecighths of «a jwith Seattle and later with Port-| pourth race, eo far to his players has come 4 tow ‘i from the other end of the line and | #04 and Bam Francisco, will be} mile—Martha Jane, 112 (Preston),| anges See tems a mae ep en WA ome the line and | captain and will hold down second |@ to 6, woe; Harvel, 111, second; | ast auimme eg eg Mae tate Starts | base. All in all the team looks good | Sassi, 1h, thirds | Time, | Ryan's Rainiers are already tn im that Dug has Matt Stanley. | sng promises to make the other fel es | the field, turning out for preliminary Paddy Welch and several young! PR:O8 2-4. Californ lows husve Fifth’ race, two millee—Avontol-| Practice yesterday, Ryan was & pro . fans, but outside of these, ee: y n c tege of Bolond, and claime that his 110 (Harrie), 9 to 2 won; ¢ Gold Spot, | tee, tition, 106, second third. Time, 3:81 34. | his tossers are all dark horses as far as the local fans are concerned, Ir buneh logleally succeeds the same 106.) of the Rainiers Spokane is having troable over Terry McKune. The speedy little showed up in great form here last year, and is undoubtedly one of the | third, Time, 2:11 I. OAKLAND, the down state batliwick has about id Rainier players | the beat pitching staff in the league have ol Ge old Se and the park as well. He says Ryan | © 1 Rt Inctades Higginbotham, who was k atin a ~ ‘ ea) Dae baolul no ried to Gomme nce, _ree-quarters © his team ie going under, op a Dont throw aw ? Olympia M et js preequerters_& 8 Have oun, chance a ar’ Insure your furniture and house| the other amateur teams will pot recognize Ryan's aggregation as the! 118 Pike St., saves half your meat Ratalere. bills, Try them and see. @regor MeGregor, 391 oe against fire, loot Hike new at the Pantatort x ** Empire Buflding, Main T MR up Matn 1 Everyhody’s Talking About This Great Sale Fine, Stylish Clothes for Less Money Than You Could Buy Them of the Makers SEE FOR YOURSELF AND THEN JUDGE | The story of this Re-building and Reduction Sale is unmatched in the history of Seattle—all Saturday our salesmen were kept busy as bees. And for what ? Not for ‘‘sale’’ goods, nor for questionable qualities, nor for outlandish and out- of-date styles and patterns—but for new, fresh, attractive and desirable Suits, Overcoats, Shoes, Hats, Furnishings Made and bought for this season. You have got to be here io appreciate the magnitude and opportunities of this sale. Of one thing you may be sure: it isn’t possible to make your money do beiter service. The prices are absurd— cut to the bone where conditions permit. er ieaainsi Stand Up, Be Witnesses to That Statement. Big Re-building and Reduction Sale of SUITS Men’s $65.00 Suits Reduced to.....-.......$ 9.85 | Men’s $22.50 Suits Reduced to... $14.85 Men's $18.00 Suits Reduced fo ........... £4.85 | Men's $25.00 Suits Reduced to... 15.85 Men’s $20.00 Suits Reduced to 13.85 | Men's $30.00 Suits Reduced to........ 18.85 Men’s $35,00 Suits Reduced to $22.85 Big Re-Buwilding and Reduction Sale OVERCOATS $ 6.75 | All $20.00 Overcoats Reduced to $10.00 All $15.00 Overcoats Reduced to 7.50 | All $25.00 Overcoats Reduced to.......... 12.50 All $18.00 Overcoats Reduced to 9.00 | All $30.00 Overcoats Reduced to 15.00 All $35.00 Overcoats Reduced to $17.50 Hats, Big Shoes, Big Reductions i | | All $13.50 Overcoats Reduced to Underwear Reduced NEE oe Gan sas bacbhoceces 35¢ Reductions $2.50 Stamped Shoes $1.95 756 VANES ssvene creesee anveeess BOG | 5° dozen, $1.50 values, | $3.9 Stamped Shoes ev-ae+e +++ S206, $1.25 values scccessce cocccsowces. BOG ils ae he : $4.00 Stamped Shoes ... ve $2.00 valucs s.seeee seseeeoecess BL.OS ae $1. aa | Aviein eer Biase ore ped by the factory... eamless Cotton, brown and Men’s $7.50 Trousers reduced to $5.7 SOCKS, black, 12 1-2c value, 4 pair en's $6 30 Trousers reduced to ., oe 35:60" Bi for : 25¢ fen’s $5.00 Trousers reduced to .. $3.85 ig i fen's $4.00 Trousers reduced to $3.15 e V yt, 1 al ale len’s $3.00 Trousers reduced to 32.3 Reductions 10¢ Breas reduce’ > <s Sie -] fd SAnng REDUCTION, ALE, 615-617 First Ave. On the Square Opposite Totem Pole |have Leen several six | being spotted in the same ; | left at lof practice, THE SEATTLE Rath te MARCH it, 190 . NO FAKE AMONG last year, Quinn considers Swain, Security, 101 (Koerner) to 4, another Indian, the fastest outfield-| won; Sir Bdward, 109, second; Bt er in the northweat Francis, 109, third, Time, 1:01'% — ABERDEEN | TEAM LooKs FAST] pur hased from the majors, and — Fourth race, one-half mile—Teaay Raesling” te the national sport tn SPOKANE SIGNS A SLUG} Starkell who has also had Dig} Oscar Jones beat the New York | 105 sOeorsia), 5 BP Pee El vA Turkey, Surrounded by ongNe noe e ‘ day, | stone, woond; Ri pur, ah, . GUEFIRLORR WITH eee eee eeee ae ee eee | Rant (2 8 Srentine BAme Setar re nage” : ot the royal family and artate 7 aoutapas owe 08) Oncar pite for Los Angelos and) third, Time, :4& 2 2 GOOD REP.—M'KUNE FLIRTS/ Angeles in the Coast Leagu Ton-| had the big leaguers faded from the; Fifth race, one and »quasehl the sultan himself acts as r WITH OUTLAWS jneson, reported to be a yond start orge Wheetor umptred and| milea--Kdwin Gum, 109 (Huntrhtine matehes. The sultan's - - jand Dede Brinker, last y }drew forth the wratch of cateher| 6 fol, won; Dr, Legmo, 116, seed04l) ..y rrom 42 to $10 apleve BY OSCAR THOMPSON iapapotia will complete The corps | Bresnahan. who buried a ball at] Ramua 106, third. ‘ Time, 3 one e teurnamnent in Constantine enabes c tb box « him, and of Muggsy MeGraw, who| Fifth race, one mile-~Mandato Galdiere with fined bayonets guard The magnates of the Northwest) “prown has slened Gene Mahoa,| wanted to engage in a fist fight. | 106 (Scoville), even, won; Barli in, wrostions No holds are barred League are tumbling over thenr|wno played in the Northwest i> ee a tow ele Selves and each other in their ef); eague in oll days, and the lor, third, ‘Time, 1:44 4 . ae ear. Se a ae teams complete in time for Aberdeen Hne-up. Willle Campbell, | | wah other's 6 ocho in thetr frensie Ing of the season. The ot tne tbe Very papular Wik the east efforts Kach wrestler weare @ leas hot air peddied, and leas dope-| 4 ¢ Dusd ; hietic | pair of knee-length leather tights Rook talk this season than ever be |e ON ngaale'e ohh SANE ascor. Hefore entering the arena the fore, partly because the tean park, will hold down third base for! pirst race, five-olghths of & ppler bathes his head, body and Bers are too buay to tal ? | Brown, ‘The following men have} —itarly Flower, 106 (Kuna) Ughts in ollve He also awallows sind buay to ta { ed for At mn up to dat signed for Aberdeen up te 1, won 4 quantity of off to make bim p After this mullah, or appears 4 the 4 prays over giadiators as they stand facing the wth. ‘The mullah then slaps nis on the back to give wok, After lifting each they walk around the ring, bowing apire priest the hem or i smiling Al the sound of the the bugte TEATS GETTING LINE ON UNIVERSITY TEAM Aberdeen has been about the b: ‘ est of the ae tonne n) Aeon shortstop ts flirting with the Cait Bixth race, futurity—Sly Ben,| Ratios, ee bie gre P pr ise to be in the pennant race from | frnia outlaws, and Quinn ts on the/ 116 (Bullman), 3 to 2, won; Tender ~ ge Bay to Retains Naas O8T] | Baadbell prestion gene on of (hs : | univers with increasing ener the opening. Manager Brown of |*2*t/ous seat about hice. MeKune | crest, 106, second; Lone Hand, 108. | ant, grounds, Gains that Ke. willl Cectain ‘Seats, hes en weusually good Bunch of men to choose from and the team will undoubtedly be/ fant, the infield looking good, illette ie eure of « po pitcher, although Mughes ‘Three practice gam beer MeKeckney are also trying out for/arranged with the bi The Teats may 90- who was year, is turned 0 the twirling job catcher ts uncertain eupy it himeeif. Hoover captain and catcher tast in school, but has not yet out, Tammany will be among t trying for the backstop posits freshman famed Haine, fro Spokane high school, le the i the iWkely candidate for firet base ro second and third Reser, MeDon ata, Menghtr, Camp Albright of FAMOUS JU ENTER BIG MEET Irving Barker, one of the best re- twer membered sthietes that the [ sity of lows ever turned out, probably be entered in the dig 4oor meet at the Collseum on March 2%. Marker hae joined the Spokane Athietic club, and if he wets the time to train & little, will come to Beattie with the Int Fompire city’s team, which will be a good one, inctudl Joe Pearson and other old st Darker has cleared ¢ feet 2 inches in the high jump, whieh is mighty clome to the count ree Against VANCOUVER PLANS TO HOLD TRACK MEET Another big athiette meet is being planned for the northwest, Van- couver, B.C, this time being the prospective meeting pieces The Girectors of the leading athietlc | club of the Canadian city at « recent meeting decided to follow the big indoor competition at the Coliseum here by & meet open to all in their home city, and invitations wilt | ieewed to (he warteus athletic clubs of the coast. Seattle will undoudt- edly compete. It te being talked of among the various club managere of arranging ® regular seri m™ to follow e@aoh other at stated intervals BILLIARD CHAMPS TO MEET TONIGHT (Seripps Telegraph Gerviee.) CHICAGO, ML, Mareb 11.—Jake Behacfer and George Sutton are pre paring to play away at the continu ous 182 baikdine mateh of 3,000 potate, to be played tn blocks of 500 leech night in six of the principal elties of the country. The incentive is a trophy valued at $5,000 and of | course, a aplit of the gate money | The first game of this novel mateh | will follow the game played betw those two for the championship, | which ts soheduled to take place at Orchestra ball tonight The matoh is the firet of ite kind ever played in this country, There ight matches, been played ame hall, and the spheres tons preceding but always they h in one city, in the oh consecutive nights, the end of the pight’s game. in thia event the players will be compelled to bank for the opening shot after each block The cities }in which the games are to be play ed, as outlined a Chicago, St Louis, Pittsburg, Phila phia, New York and Boston. Schaefer bas ful lly recovered from hig illness and | has rounded into form for a spirited contest SOLDIERS BEAT INTERBAY. The first real game of the season among the local amateurs was pull ed off yesterday afternoon at Fort Lawton, the soldiers defeating t Interbay nine by a score of 13 to Both teams were raw from tack but showed that even in its green state the material is promising. Phone A 2668 for Cleaning and Pressing. Vic Dye Works, 1409 Fourth ave see BARGAIN DAY EVERY DAY AT 418 PIKE 8ST. SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY We have recely . large consignment of the best Rng lish Stone China ware, and on necount of lack of storage space will place a part of It on € MONDAY and TUESDAY at a SLOP JAR cover, sold pectal Bail English ma C. 0. Dee t WOODHOUSE & PLATT FURNITURE GO, nis for the CHARTER K RANGE nd complete 418 PUK ae ean position of | March 18, 14 n. Al ‘WRESTLING == TURKS re rash at eaeh other lke In-| ats, They wear no shoes. times wirangie each | wrentle | furte They » sther hor break e ther’s necks he guitan showers pres he winner and gt the widow of the these bouts grant to there is ne faking tn hey ate on the Ie | Wrestitia ix sho slene becoming p< America & nome palar in Be The Goteh h will do much st, if it te not a * affat fake a has lost cor ot agate giand «@ Hackenn }to sti | fined iver } i | mate lfidence in the spor | If the prison penalty was ho do not try to ¥ is no any t wrestling that the public ing the people by has | means of ne boule effectually an only be re killed the aport, It | vived whe stiers do not stoop | make of a fow doilars ity all *bably be img Iebeli at shortatop 4 by members of the the namber of arried this year mbia will p | lodge field will be he pitehing staff, as | substitutes to be | witt be am and 20. will give a good line on the players and will aid Teats in the selection of the team. Rowing for the past week ha gone on without any hitch, as the oars has about equaled |the dem: The co-eds, are also taking & great interest in rowing | thie year, They will have a regatta | on Junior day MPER IS TO | supply have Bert Kerrigan. of only coast athlete m for tant Dave Grant, Smith 4 jumpers | Barker wae a member of the far ous Chicago team at the Portland! Lewis and Clark fair, but was un on sccount of sick- | of athletes him Multnomah. to make the te Myeupta o wilt | the year's Rex eames “ther re able to compete ness Pron the |who wil take part in | meet, it showld be th }tair of ite kind ever pulled of Ban Franctaoo. clans | e coming | reatest af-| off north | NEW YORK 6, ANGELS 1. (Beripps Telegraph Service.) | | ANGELES, March 11.—The | New York National team yesterday defoate the Lon Angeles team by a/ score of 8 to 1, The game was rather slow and uninteresting, the New Yorks making nearly all of their runs on errors by the locals. Beore = R H RI | New York eveceeneey ° | Low Angeles jee ae | Battories—MeGinnity, Taylor and Breanahan; Fitzgerald, Grayberman apd Clark. ECKERSALL NOT LOST TO CHICAGO CHICAGO, March ersall , the « eat ayer and one of ver produced. o university u 11.— Walter foot bal best athlete: h a graduates something to shout about} by announcing that he will be a/ member of the university track team this spring, as well ae a mem ber of the base ball nine. Eckersall is a good sprinter, He} ls a fine all around bese bail player and Will captain the ‘Varsity nine. With Stagg as conch and Bekersall r the Maroon fans are confident they will win the bi ball champlonahip of the new Big| | Pour, comprising Chicago, Michigan. Minnesota and Wheconsin, if not the} Intercollegiate championship of the} . “ . | If Jack Johnson really makes) that tour of the world, wonder if) all the foreign champions will fol low the example of Squires and sail for America? Is what happened to those York players a “sign on the for the rest of the playera to watch] their expenses? Frank Isbell, white Sox second baseman, is touted as the best Spanish scholar on the team. He has taken lessons from a bunch of Spanish-speaking laborers near bis} home this winter. Frank J. Lynch, who the fight at Grand Rapids, in which Harry Lewts killed Mike Ward, has wen acquitted of a murder charge | growing out of the tragedy | Kieta, | st promoted | \ the shoemaker, 217 James oe | Auction Sale of Very Fine Furniture I have received Instructions from the owner to sell at Public Auction without reserve, on MONDAY, MARCH 11TH at 10:30 sharp, the contents of the well furnished residence at 1826 Kast Denny Way (take Madison street car, get off at 19th av. and go two blocks north), consisting In part as follow Brass and Enameled Beds, springs and mattrosse bedroom sult very fine oak b bedding, Ax minster, Body Brussells and f rain Rug nd Carpe me © odd pleces in corr ehalr leather oasy chairs. ne fine library desk, cost $45.00 one handsome oval quartered oak lHbrar table, one beautiful quarte i ak extension table, fin jet box-seat dining chairs, kitehen chaira, weather niaid Hnoleum and MUST be sol JOE MARTIN, Austinnees as new | —<— a ClinePianoCompa LAUNDRY Queen City Laundry First Ave. and Bell Street A prominent eastern maker's surplus 1,500 neat, ely mounted; very pleasing, handso' 0c values. 3,000 Yds. Dainty New Embroideries Values Up to TOMORROW AT ONLY 9c Fresh new Cambric Em Two hundred pieces broideries and Insertions, | | new silk braids in « broad in an array of quality and | attractive variety of egk a that you'll want to | | ades. Short snap up quickly at tomor. be that we will dis row's special price pose of rapidly tomorrow Widths m the gathering at less than balf reguiar up to 4 inches. value. The Great Sale of D Decorated China Continues Tomorrow ee Btore That Serves You Beet aecenprenieserapemnnion 4 AY, stock attractive shell and amber back new effects. | | | be Yard | | YARD YARD At About Half Price In the “‘ Busiest Basement” THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST — GARVEY~ = "BUCHANAN - 1113 — 15-17 SECOND AVENUE. VAL ZN ALA 1A! Uncover the of our delicious bottled discover the rich flavorn-@ sareaparilla, trot wil! find that you have di a beverage to delight the pal and make a rich treat (or friends when they call on ginger ale, strawberry and A reorganization of the Cline Piano Com- pany, two of its members retiring from the business, necessitates the immediate sale of 200 pianos and over, almost regardless of cost The sale begins at once, and for the next few days a great many pianos will be sold for less than the factory cost. $25.00 cash and $10.00 per month will let you in on this sale. to purchase within the next two years, now is the time, 1205 Second Avenue We Have an Up-to-Date Both Phones 953 PANTS TO Garvey Buchanan Ce comprising combs, All Regular Your choice tomorrow at only # quarter. Timely Sale of Trimming Braids Values Up to ie TOMORROW AT ONLY 15c If you intend orven FOR Attend Tomorrow’ 5 Sale Fancy Back Combs Deo 5 HoRE s* H33i. |@s8898. Fhe te FEE er —- te