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FOR T w NoT FRANGHISE PLAYERS WILL GO TO BELL ~ INGHAM—THE MONEY RAIS- ING SCHEME FAILS TO BRING | a» Heltingham ts alme RESULTS. (BY OSCAR THOMPSON.) Just what the Northweat leacue Ys going to do about Tacoma ts not shear at prosent, and while the fans of the other cities around the cir oult know that the City of Deattny | te vot a necessity and could be re Placed satisfactorily by Hellingham, | Gey would like fo find out just} What the true conditions are, and whether Tacoma will drop out as the result of the recent futile at tempts to raise money and to ar range for a ball park. The Tacoma Ledger yesterday morning, while uot pretending to quote any backer of the team epeaks despairingly of the situation and seems to concede that there will be no baseball in Tacoma this Year. The Boosters, members of the | Chamber of Commer ber of real estate men started out to raise enough money to make the team 4 certainty, but, according tn- farmation given out, did not euccced im raising a cent. The bail park Question is still unsettled, and there eeems to be nothing tn sight Tt is very possible, however, that the league will finance the Tacoma @eam and put ft on fits feet ae the Coast league did Loe Angeles last year when Morley quit. Tacoma fad bush-league ball tast year and the other Northwest league man agers feo! that if the league would Jest get the team started, the ofd time fans would come out agatn, Because they would soon see the Aifterence between the article dished oe last year and that to be fur- ami a num MACK WINS AND LEAGUE MAY PUT UP ACOMA the sree wy new ww Northweat The matter is by no means one of vital impertance te the ball town, and ie clam Tacoma franchine, T signed by Mike Lyneh will report tin the near future for working out, land, sheuld Tacoma be dropped, the jteam will be transferred Intact to Detlinggham. ° players The Coast league schedule is out and wake reservations for three |qames to be played in this city, | Oakland and Portiaad are supposed to play tn Seattle on May 2%, San Francisco and Portland on June 8 and Loe Angeles and tland on jJune 1%. These games will be played bere tn order that the learue may hold its rights to the territory jand claim It again next year, should It see fit to put tm a team here then. The seaton opens Mareh 30, with | Portland at San Francisco and Oak land at Los Angvies, The final lames will be played on Oct. 37 [with Portiand at Oakland and Loe Angeles at San Francisco. Jack Hickey has not yet signed hia this year's contract, being dis eatiafied with the sum offered him |by Milwaukee. If the Northwest |league gore outlaw, Mickey will | probably stay in this section, as he |} would rather play ball here than anywhere ela Aberdeen has three third base- men on ite lat now, the latest ae- | quisition being O'Donovan, from the | Northern league. Mahon and O'Donovan must Might It out for a place on the team, and both may be allowed to go when Witte Camp- bell comes back, although it Is more that possible that Campbell will play in the outfield. FORTUNE ye AND GIVES IT AWAY BY FRED J. HEWITT. (Beattle Star's Exclusive Service.) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, March 18—Show me a man who can get « cripple thoroughpred up to a race| win with good trainer. me a man who can take ce ore cor, oe One hat ing and then give every cent away and I will show you very generous fellow or a Mack, the St. Louis horse- these very two very things Ville recently and incident: | the fool. is & good trainer and a) men and what ts better! greater portion of his generosity | is to his old mother, Mra. Mack. Ever since Harry lost his good) stable of race horses by fire in St Loula he has been working hard to get back on his feet again. His mother has been helping him She owned an old horse named Dr Scharff and this one was added to Harry's string. But Dr. Scharf is almost a hope- Jess ertpple. Byer since the coming of the racing season Mack has been nurs tng Doe along like a tender child. Little by litte he got him up to a ‘Yaee. But the sun was shining just &t that time and Mack knew if he gent the old fellow along on the ‘Bard going he would pull up hope leasly lame. One day {t rained. him and I will show = ey § i a i The track softened. Mack put Jockey Leroy Williams aboard Or. Scharff and Meat Prices That Please AS the City Hall Market, 500 Third av. near Yesler. Pot roast, Ge to Se; rib steaks, 10c; roll roast beet, 12%. oes We Are Than Prices Than Buy Now 615-617 Fi We AreBui Sound Foundation Standards Higher We Are Hammering Money == THOSHUp then he went tnto the ring and bet and bet and bet. Dr. Scharff opened at 20 to 1, but the book | makes knew his condition generally and they were slow in rubbing the price even in the face of the flow j of Mack's money. He went to the post at 15 to 1. \" Dr. Scharff rolled home longtha tn jfront of those sound leaged ant mais thrown in with him. When Harry cashed in his tick ets he found he had won exactly | $10,560. | Jockey Williams got $200 for rid. } ing the cripple to victory. The bey who galloped him in the warm-up | retetved $50. Mack’s stable help divided $200. Harry had an even $10,900 left. With the big roll safely tucked laway he went home after the day’s rates and tossed the bundle into his | mathe rs lap. I tell you, mother, that old Dr. Scharff of yourn was a mighty good borse this afternoon. He | brought home all that thar money | fer you and I guess you ain't nary bit sorry about the hay and oats he's ate up of late.” Mack himself didn’t nickel by the horse's victory 8 H. 8 bal U, OF W, 2. The high schoo! | turned the tables on the ‘varsity Saturday, winning by a score of 3 to 2. The game was above the average, the work of the high school being especially good. Clemenson, the high school | pitcher, was in good form, as was! OMette, for the “U." Inewre your furniture and ar against fire, Gregor McGregor, Empire Baflding, Matn 778 Steam baths 2bc. Oriental Baths. - ilding ona Nailing Ever Lower Ever and Save rst Avenue profit one | a ' ep arena THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY. MARCH 18, 1907. RACES SATURDAY OAKLAND, race, One And one-sixteenth PP as * abet ollander, 98 (Hun ter), 2 to 1, won; Convent Boll, 100, second; Kogo, 100, third, Time, 1:60 14. Second race, one and onoale teenth milee—Puanyside, 103 (Mentry), 4 to 1, won; Briers, 106, second; Corrigan, 109, third. Time, 1:64 Third race, two and one-quarter milee—Inflammable, 102 (Grote), 4 to 6, won; Huston, 110, se a; Iraa, 100, third, Time, 4:06 arth race, four miles—Los An 0, 112 (Kaapp), 5 to 2, won; ie Algol, 109, second; Dr, Lew 114, third. Time, 7:27. Fifth race, one and oneeighth milea—Ink, (Reorel), 4 to 1, won; Rotro moond; Flaunt, 109, third. , 1:68 36 Sixth race, one mile—Coll Jeswap, 107 (Koerner), 6 to 6 won; Rarl | Rogers, 98, second; Sliverskin, 98, [third Time, 1:42 16 ASCOT. 108 First race, sevenetiteenths of tmuile--BDooger Red, 1160 (Preston), 3 to 6, won; Sister Julia, 102, second; | Gigana, 102, third. Time, 42 12 | Beoond race, three-quarters of a mile -Hageline, 110 (Talbert), j even, om; Gan Alvarado, 120, see jond Cavatina, 110, third. Time, ji:t6 O44 Third ce, seveneighths of mile~Redwoed I, 110 (Boland), to 1, won fona, 97, second; Re volt, 106, third. Time, 1:28 | Fourth race, two milee—<dold) Spot, 98 (H. Smith), 6 to 6, won; Adenia, 106, second; Avonteltus, 114, third. Time, 3:33 1-2 Fitth race, one and re miles—<itipia, 110 (Boland), 10, won; Madden, 107, wea Mt Canal Cap, 107, = third. Time, 1:34 1-2 Sixth race, seveneighths of « mile—Toay Bonero, 107 (Bromelte), 4 to 5 won: Bu 192, second ; Play, 161, third. Time, 1:29. THE MARKETS wh goed eupglies | supplies of all lines of fruits and vegetables, the market was very active this morning Bteamer goods are plentifel, ad the City of Puebla artived Saturday morning without a man’ the goods were not os until nearly closing ¢ of Winnlageted cabbage from Califorsia thls morning ts good candit The orange and lemon market ts very firm on account of the advance tn Callfornia Rens ate now selling at 220, and Australian butter has advanced to i ewe < ahaaee, Dutem SRR. carrote per eect each, GE forme letters, 1. seg = comery. dee. eae ie ate wack ite Git Regis aware ao Mndssetend | adiahen wee, * us taney Takions and Wemat a os Esme 25, Wamiate oy seater Gegete, steabersan pat tea a. ao } ’ pee ih, Rie spring las, per Ih, tee; jeer im tie Fish, Bethormer pallu! per I Bygpee: eae fro > ee, ines trout per Pette: rock sod, ‘per Th fer shripn pot & oa prt gallon, WeGthe, stirer emmelt, ks Clysple eymers, per sack | i, i” TE: crete, 61 GL; ante snap te; clama per sack | ingen. ot tage; tresen | shad. per ‘imam. pet je. mom, per ib 1 te; froaen 4 Feed: eK A Bey j Lime and Coment. Aland comant. Imported. pat Dbl Cation foe for retgrmed ha me. tan Juan as per bbl aster parte, che harbor o;_ pinaster ne Ing pair, per i, Be; mated iain, P | ee fire brick, per mm | he Se hard he war tom, 2 Nuts and Fy, | _Puncy imported figs nuts, per ib, the; almanéa, | chevtmata #@ire, coccmnut, per on Sige; Mpanteh shel! peanuta | fiber, “DEAN” CIGAR, | THE NEW QUALITY, be. Oriestal Billiard and Pool 891) lors, 1413 Third ay. have eight new | tables and the only 5x10 pool table | in Seattle, A piace for gentlem i SOOO OS04 448 PEdERE | Cheer Up Tt is a good thing for a per son to occasionally take a few minutes time and figure out Just how he has disposed of his income. If the exam ination be thorough he will probably find a items with h have dispensed dimes and quarter ily many could Nickles: s which are go to make $ spent i liars, and the dollars 4 1 as often as ¢ + » with this company will soon grow Into a fund which will be of a substantial afd in time of need, Saving ac counts of $1.00 and upward we e. Start now; today WORTHERN BANK & TRUST COMPANY Capital fully paid, $100,000 118 Pike Street setbhers 14 499096-6066¢0404 564 NEW NOVELTY SUITS AND SKIRTS at Factory Prices. Buy direct and save middle men's profits NOVELTY SKIRT MFG, Co. 1207 Second Av. KOHLER & QUASE Kelabliened PIANOS 1906 BECOND AVENUE Arcade Buliding. eading from left t The refusal of the Western agno- jelation to confirm the sake of To- | peka to the Western league or allow | bes purse for a finish fight. big’ If a back | Providence baseball grounds. What come soon a merry | a cinch for their beaux. it to be drafted, hae cauned stir in the wostera cities. down doe not baseball war seems sure. Bad MeCort, a Cornwall, Canada. hockey player, ts dead from in RRs SN i WHAT FAMOUS BALL PLAYERS DID IN WINTER VACATION ltem-—Jake has om News Louts Nationals, (Star Special Gervice.) KENT, March 15—The Kent high school basket ball team @d¢ed | asother to a long Hat of victories Saterday night by deféatitx the Tacoma Y. M. ©. A. high @chool students’ team by « score of 42 to 18 Kent has the following vic tories to her credit this beason Snohomish, 2 games: West Seattle, 2; Seattle Franklia high, Pullman college freshmen and Centralia by default. LaConner, the, only other claimant of the chamyptons hip, | has been challenwed. Joe Gans ways: “I will name the! conditions this time if I meet Neb son.” Who can blame him? numbers among Ascot Park, Cal. | ‘arouse great tn Does the Numerous Sales of the Metrostyte Pianola Piano Demon strate the Great Approbation and Enthusiasm of Seattle's Leading Families? The Metrostyle president of the United & well as the only living expresident, SAN FRANCISCO BASEBALL SQUAD game, A the in in a volunte jurtes received Cornwall paper rs rough.” Anyone could have guessed this— Metlody and Thomas are looking for Girls will sell Uckets at the Who says there's nothing In &)| wife will not let him? name? What would Charlie) Jimmy Collins ts practicing with) Heckenschiatdtt be if be did sotlas much vim as a colt. He ap ae WARSITY GIRLS MAY HOLD REGATTA lt ts very possible that the near NDAY. future will see the co-eds of the on luniversity in a regatta on Lake (Star Special Service.) Washington, something scarcely} TACOMA, March 18—This city thought of until thie year Under | was closed again yesterday, in one Coach Conaibear, the girls have | sense wf the word, but it was a been turning out faithfully, and | wet Sunday. It ts claimed that the there is enough material for four | |erews. The girls seem to be em thusiastic over the prospect and the regatta would rent ttle Public Fully Comprehend Pianola Plano It meane that ite patrons the | Musico-—whatever tes, as | like be: ment and for th se SR A ake i aan Wie ates aeiok Top row, reading from left to right: MeLean, Quick, Williams, Eso right: Schofield, Hildebrand, Street, Irwin, Spencer, Bhoiden. | from left to right: Evart, Mickey, Mohler, Hapgood, MoGee. formation that the “game was quite) undoubtedly ! and cigar stores also remained open | in your home, just when you want it, for Moore, Claflin. Middle row, Bottom row, reading have the same name as the great “Hack? | Cost Harry Lewts $2,000 in fines to kill Mike Ward. | Mike Schreck says he can exprens his opinion of Tommy Burns in the four words, “He is « bluff but why single out Burne? Who said Mike Donlin has not) | signed with New York because bis ‘True, pears in earnest tp his desire to help the Boston Americans make) a better showing. Rellingham sormal schoo! | ball team was beaten by the} ¥ M C. A, five last night) by a score of 27 to 21. The game! was a fast one. Tonight the nor) mal five play the 8. A. C. | The Beattie high school basket | ball team met defeat at the bands) of LaConner last night. The local) tenm had the short end of a 81 to} 24 noore What would © manager like Pol jock do if he got hold of a live one instead of Young Corbett? | Keen Bros, who have been racing at Oakland, will put the pick of their stable on the eastera track this summer. Seattle won the Puget Sound Y G A. Wack meet held Sat urday afternoon, making more points than Tacoma and Bye combined. Seattle finished with 6a, poma 25, and Everett 16. } A $20,000 bid has been refused by Geo. Long for Afcite, favorite for the Kentucky derby VERNON WINS THIRD LONG RACE AT “U” Frank L. Vernon demonstrated Saturday that he is the best cross runner in the university, winzing the event for the thirt| time over all competitors, J. Knight jgave him a hard fight at the fin-/ ish, bat did not seem to the strength to overtake him Carl Hall won the 100 and 220 country 1 dashes, and made good time ie n the condition of the track Is} considered. Holman in the jumps} jand vaults, and Bantz in the weights, also performed creditably. | winners Cups wore given thy CLOSED eur NOT A ORY drug stores id better than would the saloons had they been permit-| ted to keep open. Several candy for the day % That the you oan have good class of music you your own enjoy- ¢ entertainment of << emperor of Germany, the king wt Spain, the king of Portugal, the, caar of all the Russias. Not one, but every member of the English royal family bas purchased a Metro. style Pianola Piano. The greatest eu composers, auch Straues and | into your every-day home life. duet Grieg, the fore virtuosi, euch | a word of caution: if you are as Paderewski and Rosenthal, the | about to Invest in a plano-player most distinguished musical critics | or player piano, you want the best and musical authorities, have unre. servediy praised the Metrostyle San Francisco, Chicago, but Pianota Plano. | throughout the world is receg- Whag ie tye inner significance of | nized as the standard. The thie gheat rage of approbation and | Metrostyle Pianola Piano holds by cothusinom Whe does it mean to | far the preeminent position. There ne Gehttle “public—to you individ are man ther ually? 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The Metrostyle Pianola Piano ie the very aome cause each and every the family gets real personal pleas ure out of it, any previous knowledae of music, and thus participate in one of the keenest forms of human enjoyment the fascination of personally pro ducing music We want the opportunity to dem the Investigated the full magnitude of home. D. S. JOHNSTON CO. 903 Second Avenue subject carefully can be expected to appreciate the and what It means to the individual tome of the Metrostyle Pianola | onstrate to you what a great add 4 has preceded you tion thia instrument will make to ut not every one, unless having | your home life. An inquiry carries with it no this movement | gubject at the | it almost Impera’ it—and Investiga Sole Factory Distributors Howse of Highest Quality obligation to purchase. 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