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i | : (Star Special Service.) PORTLAND, Mareh 16-—In all ~ (ETHER MONEY OR NO TIGERS Unless $4,000 ts rafsed by tonight in Tacoma that olty will proba be without a ball team thiv year, aod Belligghan will take ite plige in the Northwest league. George Shreeder, manager of club, who last about $3,000 last yoar, took $2,800 worth of stock himeelf, and after the backers of the Reereatio: assotiation had takem $3,500 more, the Tacoma Boosters, the Chamber of Commerce and others made the rounds of the city to raise $4,000, INDIANS ON COAST ARLISLE TO PLA ——— ee Manager J. A. Horn, of the club team, has begun the arranging of Multhomah’s sovedule for thts fall Carita 1 wil Srepediitty the Carlinis Pettans IT wight gamea wore pliyed last vee son, But it is pienaed to have about manager of (he grout redakin | Fe is planning an invasion of /t*8 ehxagements this fall the west with his heroes i Novem Manager Horan hopes to add Spo der, and negotiations are already | kane to Maltnomah’s list of victims progressiig with thé Multnomah | (Ms year Not @ cent was contribated. club for a game iy Portiand see} The University of Oregon wants! A vigorous campaign was inaug ito nave ita = anttmal battle here] grated yesterday for the purpese of | Thanksgtrigg tine. The aborigines from Were the first to grasp the getting outsiders Interested, and it le hoped that the money can be raised by tonight. If net the team will probably be trauaferred Intact to Bellingham. At any rate the Northwest league will play the sea son out, Bellingham belag consid ered practically a6 good a ball town as ‘TReorma. HOME” GUILOER® ATTENTION Send 56c to Knapp & Wost, arehi tecta, 353 Colman building, fer a book of plans for pretty homes. It wil gve you money and tell you how to build « good home cheap r Cartlate | Thankagfving day, and 4 contract apirit, Will be aubmitted th the untversity of the reformed rates nan entirety,| manager before fong for that and to play them regardless of the }dete: A game will probably be ar tactics of the old. With new styles |ranged with Whitman college, and that they evolved themselves they | the usual two games with the Se wiped up the gridiron with old atthe Athletic club, That makes Pennsyivania, played Harvard to a/clght games tn sight and two oth standstill, avd nearly obiiterated |er good ones are under contemple the University of Minnesota | than. STOLL WINS PLACE ON HIGH RELAY TEAM Brafley Gish, Charley Muilen, | of Stoll, whe had not beon seriously WIN Coyle, Walter Stoll and either | Considered. He fintahed easily be K nn be | bind Coyle and ahead of several 4. Hawley or Bill McKay w jeandidates whe had been thought the personne! of the Seattle high| to be probable place winners, Stoll sehoo! relay team, which will be the | has developed rapidly, and if the sole local entry in the big inter | tmprovement continues he ought to scholastic meet at Stanford univer | de a winuer in the quarter. sity next Friday. This team looks| Bratlay Gish, of course, made the te be one of the strongest that haa | best time showing yesterday, and it! ever represented the local institu-|is expected that he will run the) tion, and it is confidently expected | fastest quarter of any man at the/ to take one of three places at the; meet. Charley Mullen, who ta rum | meet. nivg the distance for the first time! The surprise of the tryout yes-/ this yoar, finished second, with/ D terday afternoon, was the running Coyle third. } “They believe that (denne cence ncaa eA ciancuenieeemmeipuues | mandy ought to loaf; | —<Tja6, second: Big Store, 100, uird believe that ft ought Time, 1,09 14 to work,” (Lattore from a self. made merchant to hie soo) Fourth race, one mile--Wood- thorpe, 110 (Ross) 7 to 1, won; Dee RACES YESTERDAY CAKLAND. mages, 102, second; Bro Pyro, 106 First race, thirteen-stxteenths of| third. Time, 1:42 14 As soon af money is tmile—Byron Rase, 109 (Scoville); Fifth race, seveneighths of a accumulated ft should be deposited in a Bay Ings Account with this Company where it will earn 4 per cent, im terest. mile—Rubinon; 105 (Preston) 4 to } 1, won; Revolt, 110, second; Viona, 10%, third, Time, 1°29. Sixth mace, threefourths of a mile—Taylor George, 109 (Ross) 3 to & won; Antara, 109, second; Tim Hw 2 third Time, 1:16) c ta the air process, femoving particle of dirt without the slightest | injury. It not only thoroughly Gleans, but brightens up the dead colors. Porsy-Wuery Rog Co} Phones, Ind. 7379, Queen Anne 122 to 1, won; Paddy Lynch, 109, see 2 ao 109%, third. Time, Second race, ninesizteenths of a Adena, 109 (Williams) 2 to Adrian, 112, second; Rhine 99, third. Time, .55. Third race, severeighths of a mile—Spring Ban, 104 (Retti) 4 to 1, won; Geo. BP. MeNear, 99, sec- ond; The Mighty, 107, third. Time, A:28 16. Pourth race, sevencighths of a 1M (Seq RE NORTHWEST TRUST IMTEREST*™. SAVINGS won; Confederate 114, second; Suumpbant, 104. third. Time, 1:07 2-6. Stxth race, one mile—Ruby, 106 (Graham) 11 to 5, won; Andrew Til, second; Cora Blossom, third. Time, 1:41. B Uneeda Biscuit The | only | soda cracker scientifically baked. 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Regular price, 9c ; 6 to a customer; tonight only, CA (BSerinee Telearaph LONDON, March 16.-« defeated Oxford in the race on the Thames tod. predicted yesterday that would win, having rae re the baseball sesso carly enough for the men to get into my View Lots shown UG WOU ST. PA “1 have always regretted,” anid |ctubs, and the other balf are samples Dugdale thle morning, “that [of What Beer and Germany can pro- never THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH . ae the game on St, Patrick's day, ABout | day game wety played. players I have met with | rater to hand po leiehman @ lemon | perience aa o ball player |than aa arange. And then # 4 manager have beon sons of the land of emerald sed and palicemen's| ta. try out green players!” West Seaitle Near California Avenue and Ninth Street. Only 15 Minutes From the Business Center of Seattle. 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The victory adda an lother to Cambridge's minority of +) winnings. ee AF AE RERUN FE PLAY BALL om opens | duce “There Would be @ hot olf serap betwoen the two If @ St, Patrick's It would be y would give such an elegant chance Branch Office California & Sth of our delicious bottled goods and discover the rich flavors ef our ginger ale, sarsaparilla, lemon, strawberry and iron brew. you will find that you have discovered a beverage te Gelight the palate and make « ftich treat for your friends when they call on you PAGIFIC & PUGET SOUND BOT. TLING COMPANY. Phones 027, LOCAL GOLFER NEETS DEFEAT of Seattle, on golfers were plac ing thelr hopes in the Pineburst totrnament, met defeat yesterda: in the semifinal round, Frederte! Herrewhotf being his. conqueror. Herreshoff and J. D. Foote meet to day in the finals. HIGH VS, VARSITY. . ou whom the This afternoon the high schoo! | nine is crossing bate with the ti versity team for the second game | thi season. 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C five ina a bail, Rddte Paumt wilt Wag heat name of Meyers, Robinson will take og the ner and The tow : The liee-up of the Kvyerett base ball team has been arranged in the ” ell aw to batting order it will meet Dug-| 1 will be admitteg, ‘p dale's Seattle segregation aad Mart Wine In @annl snd i Gand 7, Here it te: HOT SPRING sag ts %b: Stovall, 2b; Mackay The figh " py t My Roberts, if; Walters, cf; Git) in Hart and Harry * Whittle, rf; Witkins, ©; | ulead for Aa, wee om $I | Higgtnbottom and Belt, p ig the ss by Hass | Rogers with = right McGraw is evidently trying for | the jaw of the nanager Seattle, Wash. 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