The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 19, 1907, Page 2

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docs sutinesinaiy eben On the ; . 2 THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1007 SF ASON OPENS ONE WILL THE BRITISH LION ae WHIP YANKEE EAGLE? THE SPORT WORLD FIGURING ON OUTCOME OF INTERNA- TIONAL FIGHT and ‘Third ava, were passed by the counell last night 1 These Improvements are to be as | soxsed against the abutting prop | . , erty and paid for out of @ local sisson ° ot ii . F . improvement fund THE MARKETS A dull market charactertsos Wentern av ay rT steamer we, and if Hall MANAGERS MUST HUSTLE —| bai! town tn the league, and if Hal BUTTE WILL STICK BY THE [fh SOU MAck for support In the LEAGUE—HALL'S MEN RE-/vontana city. Mall's men report PORT MONDAY—DUG MAY /as Moscow, Idaho, next Monday, HAVE DRENNAN. Kirby Drennan may wear a Be sttle uniform this year, A report A month from today the loca nes from I Rook to the ef gvods which arrived Saturday are Beason opens, In 30 brief days the |fect that the speedy centerfielder practically cleanea up bat a boat directors must have all doubt as to} has been colt to Dugdale, together from Ban Franeisoo is expected. to i day. Many kinda of green stutfs jacking, but will be supplied with the arrival of these consign the formation of the league put| with severe! other players on the away, the managers must have | Little Rock reserve list. Drennan thelr grounds in ape, and thelr /is as speedy a cenmterflelder as there Players ready. jie in rs, and a tir man This means that all hands must / with the w. The fans here all ments : ; Work night and day from |kmew him, and it would seem ike Cabbage is selling at top price, bringing 3 aod 3 14 cents The stock is generally of exeelieat qual) jold times to have him playing cen ex for Dug again If you do not be sary, just drop tm this is nd watoh Davi Baward burning the midnight it Dug ts perhaps the busiest magnate The Hiowing players have been y in the rue t only ter reported to have sitgned with Dag hie own affairs, which tne tale, up to date: Welch, Stantey Vegetabion, financing of a ofhh, Ob we Conrad, Cossk, Kemmerting, Kel ® first class team on the ackey Allen, Dreanan, Patr Kind of notics t buliding Htckey and Dearmond new ball park and « regular ¢ Dugdale refuses | Prevent obesity, but also the temy the fact that | of the league, Dug being th any { theme | whe ts trying to keep Tacoma fr and nan have et falling ou he rotund manager|uniforms before. Kellackey and says he befor had #uch| Pair are first basemen, Kellackey | ~ & basy as hy been up |having been with McCloakey's Boise | fedishes, new at also with Salt Lake, Mair | Be, rhabarh, per to Seattle for the|is a young Californian, Cusak i o opener, Aberdeon piays in Van-~ | second-excker, also from California couver and Spokane opens tn Ta- | Co is a young change catcher coma, ling, Allen, Uiekey and —~ Dearmond are f Litthe Rock and Butte will stick in the Northwest |are unknown ¢ jaca! fans. The a . os *, Teports to the contrary not-| Mickey ls not “Smiling” Jack, our] ‘withstanding. A report came out |own olf southpaw, Jack Mickey ¥ | LATEST PICTURE OF GUNNER MOIR, BEST MAN yeaterday to the effect that Hall| probably wear a Milwackee unt-| LANO—TAKEN SPECIALLY FOR THIS PAPER @nd Lucas had deckied to transfer | form agsin, although it ts probable / ENGLAND, the Miners to Rellingharn, but this | that should the local Jeawue £9 OUT) Gunner Mote, j | | | j case heme, Hh apt Be tre apples IN ALL ENG. IN LONDON, toes frock rank come, per Gen, Be Butter and Creese. ory Wwatier, per iy Me: | ferienty. of London, and hls{tn bis fight of Bebruary 24, with “oe keatnst Jack O'ftrien or| Tuer Bmith, at London, Smith was Tommy Burns have the call for the eo eure of wiening that he bought - . | hie release fro the Pnglieh army lcenter of the fighting stage, HOW | to wet a chance at Moir. He Iast- fa denied by Hall Rimeeif, tutte |iaw, he would remain in the north is probably, neat to Seattle, the best | west with one of the tearma = that It hae be pretty generally |ed te han & | died that quires. t er | sleep in H Dice e Berea, He, Hema ron the antipodes, et on {from Motr’s right Ls gf aS variety, Moir is Ww o fight either of the Americans, and it! o the feet that he ie al —, & Bet be toe, © | (aree decides he te too tough «| ree natehed to meet Ram Lang . EASTERN RACING WILL BEGIN MONDAY Bes, Aeris and [tare ncaa (Serinps Telegraph Service.) ,W. Rogers, who trains for Harry seer, per i be d ete 5 silsh stugeer the colar line ; fee WW YORK, March 19—Next | Payne Whitney, will be represented. |“"Moir te the undisputed champion | ‘The fight ts to take place In Lon-|itmo ts SAOP er: tombe ber bend Moaday Rastern meing will be in| Every rider of note, Inctuding Wal-| of England. Hoe showed his caliber don, Meats. - - Snwrn, por 1 Bike. cows. ar Mh Tgee: | full blast. On the 25th the Wash- ter Miller Garner, Radtke 4 bi i. sown, pes and}: . / omk pet ington Jockey club will begin its| Jack Martin will be im the snddie. i” ; Bie tame, nn w oe ee spring meeting at the Beanings| Benning will be eren more crowd HIGH AND U PLAY / . se . S 4 course, High class horses will com-|ei# this year for stall! room than } r ‘ pete, and August Uelmost, John E.|last. the proposed improvements AGAIN TOMORROW rat sieutnonseiibe “ tage ‘ filingness to fight te | Bote “2 ochng of s “4 Foegiers Madden and F. R. Hitehcock will |not being made last spring because have strings racing. fof the pending Davis betting case. ‘ (ms — Every trainer of prominence ex-| As fine a string of horses as ever Tomorrow afternoon at 4 wah 5 | cept James Rowe, who handled |raced at Bennings will be enter jo sige eS ee ee = Sanh me checgesn. por te ~~ | e et he ta oe to ‘cnad. than’ games % Kecae’s vtrtng cad Jobat os thle veer. last game of the series, Though hots idm Fiveen Ser a oe ~ | The high school cadet aquad have |"! "wane ore ie age | completed a record march. Leaving Seattle Friday afternoon, at & 5 m, they marched to Tacoma and high school team turned the tablee and wos from the “Tt a close score on Saturday. Clementecn will}on Saturday to Angle Lake Re probably send in the twisters for|turning they reached Tacoma at the high school. The teama are|noon Sunday, sailing at 6 p. m. for levenly matched and the game prom | ines to be a close one MEXICAN TRIES TO STAB JOHN GARZEL Chartic Halli writes the sporting Good tea and coffee go to the editor of The Star that he ts in fine | #pot.—-fehillings Best ooo enn enacts Rentteeetthe tiene | be. sten bY & narrow margin in the WILL M'QUEEN DODGE THE HOODOO? i: come iss ‘woinewiny. one os oq —__—___—____ -— -— TWELVE MEMGERS OF HIS FAMILY HAVE PERISHED IN WRECKS — WILL HE DE. STEP THE FATAL NO, 137 Beattie. A few of the boys were] penne ee. CeTte un foreed to drop out along the way | Portinnd sement. Caister and return to the city by the m terurban During the Raster vecetiag the company will probably take « hike” to Snoqualmie for, several days (Beattie Star's Exclusive Service) EL PASO, ‘Tex, March 19.—The @eath of Jan McQueen In a wreck at Waldron, Kan.. makes the twelfth @eath in the MeQueen family in a ‘wreck, and the thirteenth member condition, and expects to make “DEAN” CIGAR. fe now im Ei Paseo and won- good with the jump this ywer He oe THE NEW QUALITY, be. dering if will be the next victim. Hikes the Reds, but does not like - j Every member of the family has Deen an engine man, and all have | the Greasers who overrun the Cin cinasti training quarters down ts amt Bhs Bist met death on duty, They were Texas / brothers, uncles, fathers, sons and | Hall writes that a Mexican at / #0 on, none of them being more dis | tempted to knife Captain Ganael, as { tantly related than cousina i | the result of « littl too much josh 4. &. McQueen is the member of | ling. Johany K he says, has | the MeQueen family living in this} city. He is an engineer on the Bt} Paso & Southwestern ratiroad, run- ning between Santa Roas, N. M. and Benson, Ariz. He says he ie not Superstitions, but when tweive members of his family have per- j Tots got tm fe | we epi a ey in a tom-|WANCE TO JOIN THE . am a right, he believes,| ily whem twelve have been PROFESSIONALS to feel a little seary. tid ln weeeken, Frank Vance, the etar local wree- tler, will turn prof nal imme Sintely after the tournament at iewark, where he will represent ¢ Seattle Athletic club. Vance has ae never been defeated, and there are The high school relay team om | many who think that he can win posed of Brailey Gish, Will Coyle,| First race, one-half mfle—Harvel, | [)""?) aanip of the Gonnaty At Charlie Mullen, Walter Stoll and| 10 (Boland) 1 to 3, won; Swager-| 35 pour ; 6 Arthur Harvey will leave for Stan-| later, 104, second; Dally, 106, third Al the Newark tourney he will ford tomorrow. The team will ar-| Tt ‘814 [have a chance to pit himeeif sentnat five there Friday, so they will have! wond race, three-fourths of «| the best amateurs, ahd if he wine time to limber up for the race on! mile—The Roustabout, 107 (Pres-| ft, A", ed to do, he wilt Saturday night The cup t/tom) even, won; Tim Hurst, 110,/ a: ring ar which the relay teams will run is| second; M Muss, 107, third} tow held by the Lick high school. |Time, 1:14. | SPORT DOPE | Thira Redwood | |had little chance to show what he can Go Wolters is clowting the [ball tm fine whape and Hall ow | pects the Fresno player to make lgood. McLean is in bigh spirita, land the joker of the team. /f™~ HIGH SCHOOL TEAM | mile—Rightful, 114 (Fisher) & | won; Curriculum, 97, second LEAVES TOMORROW Gideon, 107, third. Time, 1:32 | out | ASCOT. ird race, ¢ mile ma i second; Mountebank,| LOOKS T4KR TOMMY COR Sienstesthnianetommaes 110, third. Time, 1 coran for the Giants at second. OAKLAND. | BICYCLES PROMIA® TO HE IN h race, thre of a Sir Raward, 112 (Bullman) 4 1, won; Toupee, 105, second; Don | signed with the Poorta, I | caress | Popular favor again this qummer Firgt race, one-half mile—Arthur GREAT GUNS—CANNON HAS Hyman, 112 (Wifliams) 20 to 1, 7 . tearm. Rustler, 112, » San | 120, third, Time, 1:13 1-2. THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 9, third. Time, bl 2-5. Fifth race, one mile—Desmages,| plays 154 games, opening April 17. AD AT AV ie Second race mile—Tawasentha, 11 (Borel) 3/1 to 1, won; Maud McG, 105, second Handmaiden, 110, third T 1:04 Third race, on rifles —Modicum, 2, won; Briarthe { Exapo, 105, third. Time, 2:01 e-eighths of a} 102 (Nichols) 4 to 1, won; Joyner,| R¢é Bauble, 106, third. | har for BERT UNGLAUB SAID TO h on covering first base Americana. PBY, OLD PURSE, GOOD warbles Young Corbett. His with Jimmy Britt tw off. 4) i race, threefourths of al “< (Clark) 4 to} by! 112, second; | *'# third, Time,|. JACK (TWIN) SULLIVAN AND "| Inck Palmer, of England, are matched at Low Angeles, March 26 LINOLEUM SPECIALS « —— . the ae one mile = ta PRODUCE MEN ELECT. | satvidere. a LA AND As a special inducement for you to visit our store this to 1, won; Dorado, 103, second;| The Seattle Produce Exchange, | }iPPi! ae —s week, we are going to offer you the best bargains in the Bari Rogers, 100, third. ‘Time, 1:47.| Yih, was permanently organised | MIO SP, MAO a eo YOUNG city, We are out of the high-rent district. Our expenses \ Fifth fifteen-sixteenths of a} 8a vat fe aggre 4 : , He Rs Misae. the‘ teateeidie- anana are a great deal less than any of the downtown merchants, arenes eat I Coen x. VOD, | Sericers: Hi. In Klock, president; | 2° went erup of fighters is 20 therefore we can and do sell you goods for less. Our lib- thorne, 100, third. Time, 1:37 1.5 iE F. Wilson, firnt president ‘POSSIBILITY oo . aa = ‘antl eral terms of credit will surprise you. Remember, we are Gixth race, seven-vighths of al‘ - - eset e Fe a - ti | St. Louis for 100-yard champion the exclusive agents for the celebrated Laurel Double- “Oriental Billiard and Poot Par |on ao, tae onthanne ate jpaterive voween Den 3, neo Range, the greatest fuel-saving range on the mar- lors, 1413 Third av., have eight ne terre an official rket daily. holder, and Archie Hahn, Milwa ~ tables iad the only Gxié ps table on gn gr ag — | kee e These special prices will prevail this week: in Seattle. A place for gentlemen. | againet fir Gregor MeGregor Pred A HUMAN FINGER, RELIC a oo0 Sievice Dutldine” test “ 301} gambier shot because he had hi WE DELIVER .TQ, ANY PART OF THE CITY 1 hold a royal Quah a, has been given rwk Americans as a {DER I” DONLAN SHED! nm he read yt the orders by take From A FIGHT OF MORE THAN OR (inary interest is th ne betwe Abe Attell. ham feather of no value in settling the av Northwest Furniture Co. of the little fellows, but | 2321 First Avenue Cutting and Planing Down Prices of amee, Re. Supreme Ra |] Phone Main 6172 Between Bell and Battery supreme court of the United States | will take a two week recess, be ~—. «inning April 8. HOME BUILDERS, ATTENTION! YOU CAN DRIVE BIG BARGAIN While We Are Driving Nails tects, $53 Colman building, for a| A JOYFUL aoop PIANOS Victor and Edison Talking Machines SULET MUSIC, STRINGS | vil S dAvs., Seattle j PACIFIC & PUGET SOUND BOT TLING COMPANY ev ner Phone @ Pols 615-617 First Avenue kn 706 The Public Is Cordially Invited to Attend Our Easter Reception Tomorrow Eve Splendid Musical Program and SOUVENIRS Come—to look—to see—to enjoy the mu- | sic—the store’s beautiful native foliage decor- | ations—~to hear sweet singing canaries mingle their sweet melodies—and, best of all, to view and study A GORGEOUS DISPLAY OF CORRECT Spring / Styles ‘ In Millinery, Apparel, Fabrics, Etc. Mw U S$ | | CG In Connection With | The Reception Tomorrow Evening By the Popul “Savoy” Orchestra urwroasowee | ThUESday Selling —— PROF, WILL PRIOR —— NOTICE THESE ON DISPLAY The following attractive program will | OPENING TOMORROW EVENING be rendered: 1. Mareh, 8. Rigolet 9. Two (a) “W (b) “Bee . Grand FF Inale Babes in Te a=. GARVEY~ — west Bt Omat ther of Vict LUSTER LIGHTS ON rassommeR ecm. Paw The Store That Serves You Be ” ceeeseseess Godard ‘ t -- Garvey - Buchanan Go, 7:20 to 10:00 OS PHS WERETS 208 ead: Rgegres "sii. f WOU RSITEIS EE. o208 a erences We Will Display Attractive Specials for WHILE IN ATTENDANCE AT THE | Silks and Dress | New Wash Stuffs Goods } 490 COSTUME | $1.80 CHIFFON TAF. CHIFFONS FETA SILKS sé Sines eves Thomas | Newest platde, | | In all the mee shades. Thursday at yard ....300 ao weanrtBuepoaeeae checks and stripes Thursday at yard : ; Sse | ; and Heath | $1.50 PLAID PANA- | 32° JACQUARD - MA S8UITINGS | SILK MULLS 0 +-Albert | 46 inches wide, Seau- | In pretty evealll ¢ Delibes tifal sprin colorings. ‘Thue } Thursda day at yard ..20¢ HOR) corcescecres v was | F | » the “Red Mili" ; NEW WOOL SUIT. 49c EMBROIDERED Herbert INGS MUSLINS F ya're You ........Herbert 36 to 40 inche i regular 65¢ and | In dainty white ant Maroh of the Toys, from | values. ‘Thursday | n effects, Thane E 1 Herbert | at yard 50e | day at THE ST oll THE FROM THE EAST TO THE Pa A “ Riv th ALBERT HANSEN Jewelry, Watches, Cut Glass FIRST AV and Hter- — BUCHANAN ~ 113 —1S—1i17_ SECOND AVENUE. . —— Be Patten ED Sati arr During March and April. Duluth, ul, Bt nd 10 $25.00 33.00 friends templat nd us 706 ma nS =r RE THAT SERVES YOU BEST —— we oo Not claim to do impessltlt things or give away prize nor do we try to a ronage by fake metl ood, honorably 0 Sirice using the best of terial and the ew fort of experienced ate dentists, give high quatity at prices. ; Same Set of teeth, from rowns and bridge work. . ® Phone, Main 1772 ASSOCIATED DENTISTS Rooms 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 6, 1112 Second Av., Opposite Garvey Buc! 1DR.C. F. LATHRO Osteopathic Physician CONSULTATION FREE; LADY ATTENDANT, “Ss | 207 Eltel Building, Second and Pike, Opposite Bon Maree | Office Hours, 9 a, m. to 5 pm Saturdays, 6 to Oe Seattic. Wash. Open Evenings, Tuesdays, Thuradays Phone Sunset Main 6256,

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