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VEN A HEAVY GUT TOO MUCH MONEY, SAY MANA: | Little Rock im the near future, Tike GERS—HALL PREPARES FOR| Was sold by St. Louis to the Arka» iid sas ageregation, and will have to ~ trot by noma — walt another year for his second aay | PROM HERE AND THERE. = | ring at the big Jeague ball N By O8CAR THOMPSON. | Rue Hall A his Butte aggrega Much trouble is expected Mm dase. | ttom wit? ha pir spring pract at Moscow, Kaho, this year, balkdom throughomt the country Over salaries in the years to come, Players are balking for bigger em Yelopes, and managers are deter foam will repert for warming-up on the twenty-sewenth of this month, and Russ says he will lose ne time t down figures. As | Weeding out the surplus material mena © laments tiie good in The fans here will be interested tn fast company he comes through te Butte Iineup, as there will with an ultimatum Rither he probably be several wembers of last must have more next year or there | years Hutte team on tt Herwig fa sedition, mutiny and open »). and Irby are the only members of Hon. But the bosses of the country last year’s crowd known to have seem to be combining to eut the signed with Hall, Meliatyre, Hoon, figures down, and as they are the Baxt ce Sey, Danéelin, | ones ra = they Ba 4 Brosine baving wandered | won 8 th pagal ope te elsowhers, Hall may land with ought to win out E One more season and the players Chris Stwits, who pitched for Fresne im the big minor tenques of the last year, Ruse has made ower: | country will be drawing ‘bat little tures to several old Coast league ‘ainors who will be able to draw | league players, are reported to be 1967 salary be-| sand as he has ability he woul a major league box artist without a fi | sg a jiwee than the record. Bu Perry, 104, third. ‘Time, rollers made better Fourth race, three-quarters of «| startiing. Tras, 99, third. Time, 1:51 ¢5. can! Manager Tom McCarey has high lepee ef bringing all the world champtonship battles to Los Angelos 7” to have Gunner Moir Teeet Squires, the Australia winner to meet the Buras O'Brien contest, pince in May. Matter contest to mact ascor. wired The Star: iti [ milen—Deamages, 10T (Nichots) 4 to 1, won; Joyner, 115, second Money Maliedy, Marry | Buttons, 112, third. Time, 1:48 12 & F i to decide the weiter title, rt. 198 (Keapp), even, won; /ston and Pattison, E i to the middie-weight honors will en-/195 (Kens), 7 to 1. won; Antara. Kaoeas City, 1062. Time, 1:42 Lt Fourth race, th mile—Don Domo, quarters of «| Elita and Sheehan, second, Pan | City, 1,173. 14, Girt Time 4 to 1, won; Modicum, 112, second; eibeneeainanicteltineesincladasasitiomanemteeneets Insure your furniture and bouse| Don't uw your ald! fire Gregor MeGregor, 301 | Sviet , daw te} Phone A | look Ike new at the Pantatoriam./ Pressing. V Empire Building, Mate 17% = ***" Call up Main oe" Fourth ave. tar Men's $15.00 Suits reduced to $9.85 Men’s $13.00 Suits rec Men’s $20.00 Suits reduced to $13.85 Men’s $22.50 Suits reduced to $14.85 Men’s $25.00 Suits reduced to $15.85 Men’s $30.00 Suits reduced to $18.85 Men’s $35.00 Suits reduced to $22.85 — $7.50 Trousers reduced to ... ; P g A ee en's .§0 Trousers reduced to . NECKWEARREDUCED Men's $5.00 Trousers reduced to , . wind Men’s $4.00 Trousers reduced to SHOES REDUCED Men's $3.00 Trousers reduced to Men's $2.50 Trousers reduced to . THEeH 615-617 First Ave. manors, there will be few tossers in Larry Mclean, three ex - Coast! 1. the St. Louis water w his +8 scores, without doing @eaver to settie the mitdte-weight/ 107, second; Big Store, 92, third. Norton, Graytown, Or. ) (Preston), S Turner and Makepeace, BALL P 7 ‘a | WHAT EAA Mn ST HG” ie Ae os "THE MARKETS Wa , SOLAS A SALARIES WILL BE PGP At FE MES department to go into training, | dividual matehes. J. F. Morrie made ’ ja score of 676, the highest so far will probably leave for’ doubt. lof the tournament, and only seven The Seattie ‘DPimeny Gardner, Mike (Twin)} Second race, ome-Aalf mile—Ban-/and Bradshaw, Seattle, 1,081 fiton and Keating, Portland perenangtesty Twomen teame— Holand end the} First rece, one and one-aixteeuth | Batem, Seattle, 960; Croasman and Hovtges, Seattle, 1.040; average snything mile—Coliector Jessup, 108 (C. Ptay fu the firemen class ended Wiltams), 4 to 2, wom; Shot Qua, /Inst night. The Paulsons of Dew 132, second; Princess Titania, 107, / ver won ffret money with 2,797, net third. Time, 1:15 +5 ting $500. Tho Overiands, of Den Fifth race, ome and one-siuteenth/ver, second, seore, 3,7) miloe—Watchful, 100 (Lynch) § to}4250. The Pueblo team won third 1, won; Vineentio, 215, secom@; /¢150. Butte, Kansas nad Kansas City Brunswicks Sixth race, seveneightha of « becored 2,666, 2,665 and 2,662, wore mile—Corn Blossom, 108 (Keerner), /fourth, fifth and sixth, respectively 2 to 1. won; Bryan, 106, second, jand will receive $125, $100 and §75 Tarp, 103, third. Time, 1:29 44. Following were the resulta ia the two mea and Indfviden! matcher, as . Will get City Cree and Sbumesr hich Hugo Kelly, Tornmy| Connie M, 115, second; Dally, 115, /Taytor and Kirkpatrick, of Butte Jack (Twin) | third. Time, :49 1-4 (996; Merkel and MeKinier, Third race. cue mile—Rologna, | Hutte, 1,004; Hfton and 1,054; Sinclair LTT, Allen Jobe Deaver, 987 of Dibite, | Roberts and 2; Naw 1.0aT Hate, 115 Kanan 1s 4 Individuale-—Allom, Seattle, 13, es race, threegua of alHanen, Salt Lake, 502; Helden w® noma gs mile——Nens Vetling, 110 app), Denver, 543; Meyer, Dew ‘79 - 2 to 1, won; Netting, 110, sec Morrts, Geattie, €76; Meth Des Pirst race, nineatzteenth= of a| Tendeurcreast, 114, third Time, 1 1: Wood, Seattle, 665; Gard mile—Jockey Mounce, 14 Giare!), | Sixth race, severeighths of « ner, Seattle, ¢ Hamilton, Port 4, secand,; | mile—~Et Casador, 101 (Preston). 7/ land, 499; Ellis, Seattle, 609, Me 58 16, [to 5, won; Judge Nelson, 107, sec- | Moriea, Portland, 486; Kirkpatrick - Face, elesemsixtaenths of on Hipoteca, 96, third. Time, Butte, $05; Burton, Botte, (64 mile—Tea Tray Il, 169 (MeClaia), | 1:73 12 lfrunter, Kansas City, 499; Nelson ao ta mame Teme, tc, semen Seattle, 438; Nodhas, Seattle, 190 108, third. Time} Oriental Billiard and Pool Par | Voght, Kansas City, 565; Hi iL 16. tors, 1413 Third a., have efight new Seattle, (90; human, Se ‘Third race, one and one-quarter | tables and the only 0 pool table | Cre an, Seattle, S62; se miles—Daniel C, 109 (IKoerner),|!9 Seattle. A place for gentlemen. | den, 175; Fonter, Denver, 644; WI! * | mot, Denver, 607; Parks, Denver Cleaning and — 6 mb wo RRARS =» Dye Works, 1409 Big Rebuildin Reduction Sale \sa.é Comparison the Test of Value Compare, and Then Judge Here Are the Facts, Test Them for Yourself Make a fair comparison of the values in this Sale with what you can get for your money elsewhere. See if you can find as handsome, well-tailored and perfect- fitting clothes for twice as much money anywhere else. You can’t, because there are no better clothes in the world than those that carry The Hub label. cause our Rebuilding and Reduction Sale makes it absolutely neces- sary for us to cut the prices to a lower point than any other store possibly can. Because the reductions are REAL. Come, Prove It With Your Own Eyes — Jingle the Dollars Saved in Your Pocket. Big Rebuilding and Reduction Sale of Suits and Overcoats 75 On the Square, Opposite Totem Pole for the Davia cup NO REPORTS 8O FAR THAT |!# (he hiatory of the Northwest the White Bom players have bean| The Multnomah club has entered tered to pay thelr oan way on that|Olmar Drangs for the 125-pound Mextean trip. JAKE STAML 18 STILL BALK. | (he TiS wrestting matet t playing with Washington, | Superintendent Inglia, of the Beat. | HARRY LEWIS BAYS HER ON | tries Get traf Better be careful, he) Mubbard in the 136-pound boxing, may catch Joe ONGLAUR, THODERICK. AND | pound wrestling. Ingite stated an- he national baseball comtnieston | list. end fined 6900 per. Brigg estaped| As entry bas been resetved from At the City Hall Market, S08 the fine aPike” RONSON semMe hallenging everything tn sight. jie @mateur rules do not recog at Netaon, Hite tatest ts atmed WHEN HOWKRMAN HAS SEW THE) ore of bie ware and New Yoru National fans are rejotrtug waew WHAT AN ODOR from that Tommy Ryan- Huge Keity he af Rochester MIKE DONLIN seman havea cinch on hie retirement bluff, eo money of MA own orks every day. He hee a and bie wife LANGFORD, COLORED WE lonnus) show of the Ctncienatt tor, » om the teunding main, to nat chub opened today in Music meet Gunner Mott in London, the! isi second week of April. tat ont All $13.50 Overcoats reduced to $6.75 i to $11.85 All $15.00 Overcoats reduced to $7.50 All $18.00 Overcoats reduced to $9.00 All $20.00 Overcoats reduced to $10.00 All $25.00 Overcoats reduced to $12.50 All $30.00 Ovetcoats reduced to $15.00 All $35.00 Overcoats reduced to $1750 SOCKS BIG REDUCTIONS pest p: wn at oars mere more than has been ‘distributed players, but te not certain of any Satie ieaidiits among the bushers. Instead of $400 ot them. 7. Rye _ manager of one of the ‘ and $590 a month, oF even $600, as —_— aie teaan taiming the name of} | COON neces vncreewneee eeece - Rainiers” am sue ora to! has been paid certain stark fm the) Chartle Mall, Bi) Besick and News Itom—Harry Howell, of the Browns, will give up hie Job | nuiy Belond’s creck Ben cere jab j <a —_ a and sizes, pretty flora! and ; : = jin rare condition and look like they sp the Soattle Brewing and Mait-| fare. Te Heey LUO UA. SEONED. American asso-| are certain of places on the Clactn- | company, recognizing im an) poms i" | 4 = eum wnat wn henge yr adopt nat! team MeLean has developed | ’ RT DOPE {manager of the Rainier Baseball | Oo" | Tomorrow in ¢ “Busicst } | @ salary Umit, but ft ts hgbly prob- tuto a great practical joker, and 9 pa oni club and giving him authority to Se Pd a ioe Basement” at only each ...... £ nble that the big leagues wil! also far sag “5 — non Bagger eg Destie and Bewermnl thé tenee> orth as ag and represent the ane tm ry era A eS | | Tnctinlind ust Case dnd Ganiem, len Ben Seale ee oes the salar: of Hitt, the fen Sunset phieber, gent Glants, want $400 a month each. | —_ - - aw 2 naise Boats and Stands, Mash and Milk Seta, Art Except in war times, salaries 8 aan byhree Cermers and Smiths Crone} Meats. | and alr Receivers, Choose as you will and pay . of players have never been better that the managwmont Reds cis os $ Secnrm, per 1 Hess swe. per MD Thee A. . only than now, but © dig, resounding is again trymg hard to get the | Roade are expevied to raise this ven ree MPs uate, tall ; ar oe thud fe to be exproted, and the fall, southpaw to show up for spring ter. FOR SPOKANE MEET ~~. my sn $3.00 DECORATED AUSTRIAN when i comes, may well take the practice. ee PHENOMS ARE NOW BKING | CHINA CHOCOLATE sSETS— ’ breath out of certain old relies who in . _——-- | Temeorrow im the “Busiest Base yesterdays session at the | inflated In the South, preparatory to or have been drawing smalt fortunes Pda gyn tye bt ‘ape men Western Bowling Congress at Dea | the blow-up Ister FEES nag mana ng | ment” at only eeeeseeesernees lately. ‘ iver thi kk orld’ - ’ are on | this year, continue Jake Thetlman, /Y°" 60 | pga ee gee med HERUTR A BOORT FOR JACK|ttes from the Seattle Athletic Club | f The dainty thin china set oimsteting of Chocolate ‘The local colony of ball players the old Coast star. will probably be |v ne 1 S hy Jock |end the Multnomah Atbletie Club, of six Chocolate Cups and Saucers; al) handsomely changed tm the past t shed back into the big league this |Voeht, two Kansas City rollers,| Palmer, the Lenny qrnigererer ven ~ | Bogs Exactly half price. oa 2 iM at ~ed a r. Wf Thellmam bed as ach | making & score of 1,290 im the two | O'ririen has refused to fight him. ot Mand, have been received by | nee | y 4 mentha, Jesse Stovall ie st) outs yeu) men team campetition. In the tn-| Manager Wraight, of the B A. A.C. WRIGHT, BEITR AND LITTLE | fer the champ wit probabty compose the American Wtestling mast to be held at the tennie team to compete in Landen|®\ A A. C. March 20-21-23, and % PROPLE TURN = reo wil ne to mee Jack John- | son whip a third-rater naared £ boaing can't be eo dead in Austratia CAPTAIN KILLED IN DUEL, ['he only show held this year in BERLIN, March 28-—Capt. Vor) goer Mereken, of the Ninety-second tn- tantry, wae wilded In a duel with unnamed ¢rumeist The cause is not Steam baths 350. Oriental Baths ooo Be- FP scwrctty of many kinds of produce. , sé ” ‘The green stuff which arrived Monday's steamer is aned wi | and as another boat ts not due until CHICAGO, March 18—""There will! Saturday the movement will be . be another $18,000 for the White Sox/ light the rest of the week newt fall if thay win the world’s! xg» are firm, and Washington ur ina a championaklp, That's a cinch. May-|eroamery butter sti) holds at dsc, hare with be more if it te a big | although eastern creamery has drop A senaon, and it certainly ought to be) ped to 36, The selling seems to increase daily the Dest ord. | become better known. id's champlonahip tn RT ey Gave tea. tae soy tone Ba: HAVE YOU GIVEN THESE SAVING Yon, It ie @ wate bet| Winnlagstad, "Tye; Fiat "Duis. "sauce OPPORTUNITIES THE THOUGHT. loos carrots, per aes Will be at leamt m $26,000 | ey a FUL ATTENTION THEY DESER' H 7° VER if they beng two Meee out on Chat 1 ' Howth Bide pole next fall Five immense casks opened today on sake toman i “LE this doesn’t look like « chan ae, row at the same remarkably low prices that hawt phaatip Ingest Wight sow § never ed popper, Me: aw created such sensational selling here all this week | nw ae a aE a tate} + Phuatea ty ee 0 be To those with Easter gift giving ppermost in theig ‘These emarks o . pr t dent Chas, A. Comiskey just before | ve minds this most attractively underpriced china gath f train load of champlone pulled out| 267tSeine ce Seer el Mens: forge | ering especially commends itself Hmel Th, eonticns arse of Chicago, the team en route to its dos training quarters in the City of Mex few BEAUTIFUL HAND-PAINTED FRENCH, AUg For TRIAN AND BAVARIAN CHINA AT LESS THAN IMPORTERS’ COST, AUSTRIAN DECORATED CHI NA VASES, REGULAR 250 TO 38e VALUES—Tomorrow in the “Busiest Basement” at only, | Egor. Strtetly Geek ranch came, per dom, Te Butte gation, is in possension of a letter hip bexing and | 91.00 HAND PAINTED FRENCH | CHINA ATES—Tomeorrow in the “Busiest Basement” at 4 only . ia see naeeaatudes i 4 Designs ali hand painted and stgned by artiste of nized ability and renown. Beautiful colorings and berders. Splendid dollar values st only forty-nine yuiging from the men entered the| | meet will be one of the mest notable} ba LEACHED HUCK; 6425 ALL LINEN ‘OWELS, SPECIAL TO-| DAMASK TABLE MORROW AT ONLY, 10¢@| AT ONLY | Sime 44263, good weight Size 72x72, full and quality; colored borders. | quality pure Mines. |boxing, Charles French in the 138~ |pound clams, and Jullan Hughes in ; |e Club, hae made the following en Vance or Robinson im the 116-pound Wrestling, and Venables in the 125 THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST Charis L. Motes, of Seattle, who/ Third av, near Yoslor, Pot Roast wiegraphed he would enter in the|@e to Se; R& Steaks, ie; Best TO} "middiewsight” boxing event. shal rd 12% oe clam, but only weights, Holmes has} bean wired to specify the weight at} ter Lint of Steel Ranges 1113 —111S—IlI7 SECOND AVENUE. Se At Bargain Prices. me - We have the following Ranges nm hand, teken as part payment aemenaiia in exchange for the well-known CHARTER GAK, and whieh we will welt at the te $65.00 Majeat $66.00 Univ $60.00 AN Btev $40.00 U. & Range $56.90 Superior $50.00 Standard We carry a heavy stock of new and partly used furniture, car- pete and house furnishings of all nda Give use call and we will give you « bargain. WOODHOUSE & PLATT FURNITURE ie Sole agents for the CHARTER OAK RANGES and complete house furniahers. 414 PIKE STREET } FOR GUNDAY BASEBALL. ALBANY, N. ¥. Maceb 14--The Jes comsmittes ie gtvin today to the sdvoent vente of Deseball on Bun- | * forth tn the Mooney Bun | ay baseball bi. There is @ very! large attendance of the levers of the game and the opposition has ® strong delegation of not- od mon throughout the state op- posed to the ineasure, whieh they | declare offends the moral sense of the religious people of the state. | i. Te of our delicious bottled diseover the rich flavors ginger ale, sarsepariiia, strawberry «apd iron 7 will find that you have a beverage to delight ped and make o rich treat Sf] frienda when they ¢all has ; i ; PACIFIC & PUGET i a j TLING COMPANY. [Great § Sale | PIANOS 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, If you intend to purchase within the next two years, now is the time. Cline Piano House 1205 Second Avenue CINCINNATI 0, March 14—The | cacassasenest It te & three-potnt show, that im, over 500 doge are entered. It is matt under the wusptces of the an Kennel asnociation. TACOMA, March 1.—The rogie tr.son for the coming election in on tham 1,000 and there scemm to no Interest at Klein, the ssoemaker, Til James woe eusaPRceFESe or ef Our Showing of SPRING SUITS ROS L AS HE WILL APPEAR AT THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARGH (3, (907 WE WILL PLAY THE FOLLOWING PROGRAM— Colonist Rates Via. FROM THE EAST. TO ROSENTHAL PROGRAM. west ; 1. Sonata Apaustonata, op, 57.... L. Van Beethoven Buring arch, aod Age Allegro Aasab—Andante con Variazon!—Finale NOW READY FOR IN ~~ maha, & 2 Sonata, op. BB ......., mt . Chopin SPECTION Kaneag Cit pal he Allegro Maestoso—Scherzo—Largo— Finale. a a Mis k OB is cccsses cece “ «+ Chapin. attle | 1 Scherto B-flat Minor. Chopin. e your selection now Ne nchfle : i WORD 000 0rc00 gooree vag es "grr dtehed Just @ little bit down and the Arranged as contrapuntal study fm thirds by MO =f PC Goat oo. ce eee eet Re oseuthal $1.00 A WEEK. Elegant Display of Milli nery Nooturne Papillons . . Hensiet Rosenthal by Johan Strauss AAO eee n eee Cee eet eee eee o+eees« Strauss- Rosenthal, —-___- ee — ‘ If you MISS hearing Rosenthal, it will be one of the “LOST” opportunities of a lifetime Pacific Outflifing Co. He has not visited’ the United States for eight yours, and it : in a question if he will ever appear in Seattle again, Don't fall 422 PIKE ST ‘ to get your Uckets at once. Every seat in the house will be sold. Rosenthal plays the WEARER PIANO—all stytew of whieh are ow sale at oup store at New York prices. Kagy terme or onah. KOHLER & CHASE BSETABLIGHED 1950, The Largest Music House the Coast. 1905 SECOND AVE,, ARGADE BLDQ. BATTLE, WAGH. DOWNING, HOPKING & RVYER Ino. BROKERS. Grain, Provisions, Stocka, Bonds. PRIVATE WIRES. Tel, Main 279, Ind. 279. Rooms 904-305-306 Alaska Bidy