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hseneiaiai seis eat ian, AE onc cnt EDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1 AMATEURS HOW TO BAT. PEARSON a WWeone Serves You Be ft ii tl ; CAPTAIN Come to Our Souvenir Easter ba ——— eee TACOMA WILL STICK “aseacecns" GAYS DUGDALE bale ite Btar’s Exclusive Service.) . s _—_—— ate eenoomens | ATLANTA, Ga. March 80.—No ete | HENRY = PRINCE SSS and Tacoma ought to be in the race] member of the New York American on has been | ecep 0 e from firet to last toam in training here excites more « Bpokane , GEORGE SHREEDER AS - Loomment than Willie Keeler, Grit ‘ track team for the | PRESIDENT—PARKE WILSON) 4... witnon be expected In Van | fitt’s hard-hitting outtie He tn m, Tthe famous ! | will not ton aprinte ‘ take part in ng big indoor | vimeurn, be | adition ‘ e tine ° make in the dashes. Entries for the Coliseum eat | are coming in fast, and from all the Northwest, Three en ve been received from Cab | | . Cane One of the three | the long and the short of it ne haw entered in the 100-yard and in the Marathon cron | country run. Numerous unattach ed entries are coming in for this ; 0 v* last event, and it will waboubtedly | be the feature of the meet | i HAS TWENTY-TWO MEN ON | couver thin weak, and it is thought | perhaps the most aoientitic batter | HIS STRING. that he Will tring some of hie play-|in the American Laague, and a) — * with him. Among those who | crowd of amateurs always w atches | x ” ‘ will wear a Vancouver aniform wilt him when he takes his turn at the | | Dug says Tacoma will atick, The |) “gather Time” Kelly, once with | stick. | Yocal manager accompanied Presl- | Soattia, Kelty is @ mighty slugger | Last year Kesior batted at a 304) Gent Lucas to the City Of Destiny | when he gets his left-handed swing gait in the 16% games he played, . tot eggiberene going, and le @ pretty fair and lacked but one point of tying yesterday, and came back chirping. | Do pitcher when he has the topnotehers in telding. Tacs and tho rotund one made &/ or the ball. Following ts a For the readers of the Daily Sta round of the town and found that) players known to have been signed | Keeler has given in concise fort everyong they talked with waa ana | by Wilgon: ©, P. Kennedy, (4 W. his idea of what would-be sluggers | s apite of the| Marshall, J. W. Quigiey, Hugene | should keep in mind when they step fous for Basebelh- tn apite of . a" Raunders, William Waters, A. L.|up to the pi Keeler says fact that these same people ae Steele, A. Garabaldl, George Pu NEVER been conspicuous by thelr absence | acy, Burt A. Dunn, J. Ro Kwapll,| “Draw back your foot and step when { came to petting up coin to | Tom Kelly and F. G. Robbins. wi jeway from the ball, heck the eb. son is Rupposed to have nine more| “Hend the back feat or shift tts ie totiadeo man, | on Ma list, and altogether 22 men | position as the ball approaches aenty 36. Prince, 0 WS are expectad to report the first of} nee at the ball as if trying to! E shall consider it a pleasure to number you among our guests thig bes been ciected president of the po gm a 9 Ms KE mew ohib, piactng Sehreeder, The | wr ’ am un. ; later will, however, hold a. laree| - Strike at every ball that ta! HAS A LONG evening. There’s a big, hearty welcome for you and your friends number of si . stock, atid will! Charlie Doyla, who will be eap- thrown, n continue to be an active supporter | tain of the Meattle team, according Rubber at the other players to come and enjoy this brilliant inaugural occasion of the ‘‘style to word from Gallfornia, ts an all] “Lose your nerve after two RECORD 1@| ful” for the new season. of baseball be 30 years old, and While Dug and Lucas are not) around player, In the outfield he strikes. through with their little wire pul- [covers more ground than a circus Me ail 4 * ruct you aes ling in the bailiwick at the other | tent, and im the infield be can dig )® « hance to win the lpsebiitomp | ’ end of the Interurtan, it is now| them out of the dirt itke a boy ALWAYS n ‘ iad e tore s a ul practically certain that the Tacoma | wonder. Doyle Was once a wtar Chop thé ball so it wil net pep tar Bpecial Service.) trouble hae blown over, and that| pitcher, It must have cost Dug / UP is the atr, ELPHIA Mare’ y Decorati $s Mike Lynch will again be workin | quite a Bunch to land the alim one Step into the ball and meet it jen says he has taker on for the City of Deesttiny. as the Coast league teams also | With your whole w bt en your " ntesta during } ‘ F ’ Lynch has « lively bunch signed. | wanted him. freat fect. This pus your whol years, which ne hier The Store is gayly transformed into the aE eaten =| weight Into ti ver $118,000, and feeling t { be : “Wateh the ba time ft cory has reached bie itmit tm very heart of blossoming, fragrant spring, WIZARD SCHAEFER, OLD, Bae seed enn || ek setof nral ngethan y xi balla only, Don't ing tur war © enante te, sone charming; refreshing and beautiful to be- He wit O'Birten says that while, of course, Qu et he would not turn down easy ey to box aewin, he would leave the ring after his fight with —v DELMAS HAS NEPHEW WHO IS THE GOODS Jacke Detmas, the tafletder whe played for Freane lawt year, and| who came very near weertng @ Be- old Northwest league, @ & nephew of the lawyer defending Marry K Thaw Detmas has come up fast }fiest broke Inte professiae 4 Caen oniy a tod, and promince tebe (KEELER ANS HIS FAVORITE) Nat, Tums, SO. srsond: ball pla re Be good a bail player oe he woe ie| BAT READY FOR ANY OLD] Becond race, three-quarters of, | (Me BY lameport uniform thin year Weel KIND OF A BALL lmlle—Jack Kercheval, 1 Prior's Popul! r “Savoy” Orchestra oA a Bride), % to 1, won; Maia, | A rare musical treat in store for all who l¢ jond; Dr. Sherman, 10%, third. Time, | a. S YACHT CLUB fasts 16 Ii | come tonight. The following delightful Third race, one mile and twenty|#e | program will be rendered: yards—Laxell, 105 (Nutting), 9 to 2 7 ad CHALLENGES FOR CUP). = be Pees do, 110, third, Time, 1:48 24 . pan oa ‘miles = Watent .- 4. Violin Bolo, “Berceuse” (Star Special Services.) wt back and enjoy! re yaeh), Ub to & won; Mise ney 6. Selection, “The Ham ‘Tree VANCOUVER, HC, March 24 he sight of three American boats | 1 isn" SeAnccond; Black Prince,| --. Mcintyre & Heath ‘The Royal Vancouver Yacht chub « ban” The panott imap | 106, third. ime, 1:88. Albert hen recetved an@ aeeuptes o chat cerinin to enter ana | Fifth race, clevensixteenths of « : ao | € REGAINS THE TITLE IN THE MOST DIFFICULT OF BIL- LIARD HANDICAP GAMES, To Be Given Away Hurne | Daintily Boxed Confections, also Pretty RACES YESTERDAY Rabbits, ete, All free with our compli- q ments, OAKLAND. | (Beuttic Star's Exctusive Service.) CHICAGO, March 20.—The “Wis- ara” Jake Schaefer, has again come teto his own by defeating George Sutton, 600 to 441, at 18.1 Billiards The was played in Chicago, | and Schacter is again the champion | F3 the United States in this most game of billiards ‘The new champion is $2 years old. and has been playing billiards in for thirty-five of them, Fix match game wes at Indlanap- Ola, in 1873, when Slosson was his eppenent, Schaefer lost then, 500 / fo 821, but came to the front rapidly | Gfterwaris He has held champion- Bhips at oll kinds of biltarda * The 18.1 champtonship haa bobbed Sp and down for the past few years. Button secured the first time by default from Schaefer, but jost it to Maurice Vigneux Willie Hoppe the boy wonder, defeated Vignaux and was successful in defending his title against Slowson and Schaefer, Button got the title 4 second time | Select Program Will Be Rendered { mile wit to 1, wom; Jeremiah, First race, onet more, 112 (Brown), per °° Gotan neato, “Cherry” © Acte, “Naila” & Kigoletto, selection | 9. Two songs from “The Red Mill ‘ | } (a) “Whistle It” . sees Herbert } dy default, when Hoppe decided ; 7b dapend wal Pay OF hieterdem lenge from the Sesttle Tacht club Gt Bellingham if | mile-—Roloman, #6 (Jarrett), 5 to 1 2 TO site bot hinged on the. Ce ay - ee et? Sel gona’: Vee Se pomp wou; Mistys Pride, 103, second, | fago gaine. thos ham : ate to take i ° wat plonship titte. Sega ace the 0 tn July aes Tach | SE eg Mm, Gs Te (b) “Because You're You" . .. Herbert SoacrontheciintnmenecininmecnanmmetD that the Canedur - be cl ES eegromerceppingeond hip means tha anadin - Sixth ence, cloventintocathe of-6 10 arand jfimate, March of the Tors,” from | =: AUTHOR 18 DEAD. (MINISTERS ATTEND MATINEE. |valle—Hryon, 107 (Misher), 4 to 1 abes In Toyland” ........+ss0+--. Herbert won, Pontotoc ereond KANSAS CITY, March 26,—Wal- * ter Morrison, of England, was de- feated here last night by Johnnie Bitter tn a wrestling match for the HOBSTON, March %0.—Thomas| (Serippa Telegraph. Service.) Lactie, 103, t Ralley Aldrich, author, died at tts| NEW YORK, Margh 26.--Hew - home in this city yesterday. He} Madison C. Peters inva ue the Spring Special Sale Tomorrow Of All the | secured See nae ow Mla failed to rally from « surgical op-| ministers who this afternoon at- - : * ies pag ta eration performed about & month | tended the special matines for cler- | Pirut race, cleven-sixteenths of a Dwyer ts Defeated. HIS APSH IHOTOGRAPH ago. symen of “Mra Warren's Profes- tie—Willte Gregg, 107 (Preston) DENVER. March 26-—Fret Bei| OF JAKE SCHAEFER Was |Gion” at the Manhattan theater. 12 to 1, woo; Mosketo, 107, second ‘won from W. J. Dwyer in « eaten. TAKEN DURING THE GREAT Oriental Bilhard 4 Poot Par | Nearly 290 ministers accepted the | John H., 107, third Time, 1:6? nvitation Second race, one-half mile—S8 war: | se-catch-can boot lest night, tak-| GAME MONDAY MOM NE OF lors 1413 Third av., have eight new tae two WS HIM MAKING ONE OF phat yoy THE OFF T SHOTS THAT ‘t#dles and the only S10 pool table) eure yer ere end he tater, 110 (Preston), 6 to 5, won bat Oriental Bat HELPED mr} REGAIN” tia | in Seattic. A place for gentlemen | ap — : ‘ala. Greger MoGr a housel Connie M., 107, second: Barney ed | Our Opening Decorations No former season in the department bain CHAMPIONSHIP HONORS. Empire Building. Matn 77 Oldfield, 110, third, Time, :49. . Third race, one mile—-Giipin, 108) (Boland), eve, won; Geo. EF. Mil ner, 106, second; Croix 4°Or, 101,/ third. Time, 1:41 GREAT ct} Fourth race, one mile-—Chimney j Sweep. 90 (Preston), 3 to 1) won {Sir Edward, 112, second; Ampedo 103, third. ‘Time, 1:41 Fifth race, one and onesixtecnth safle Viona, 105 (Rows), 2 to 1 ; Netting, 105, second; Parvo, ioe, third. Time, 1:51 Sixth race, fivevighths of a mile Katie Crews, 106 (Clark), 5 to 2 Barato, 105, second; Comas, 106, third. Time, 1:03 14 THE MARKETS Bustnoss on Western av. is a It litle brisker today. Steamer goods, | which arrived yesterday, are in} good demand and cleaning up well.| Lettuce has weake on account} of heavy receipts, Fish has taken ning to retarn from the capes and from this time on the receipts = become heavier Beautiful Hyacinthe—in all col- 25c | revealed such a truly fascinating aay %, regular 3Se valu-s; tomor- . row at only, Gach .......0s00+ of style grandeur. Such smart, away Biooming Cinarerias—in all col- i | ger shapes in suc h an alluri ing show si | ors, very pretty; regular $1.00 Re 4, teal to $2.00 values; tomorrow at Pod Pasha and their combinations. only, each tind just a few, but every style in the git | Lovely Azaleas—in white and ering is of the sort that wins admire? i pink colors, regularly worth | int dine ania | $2.00 to $4.00; womorrow at OE gave ines ly a tempting collection from bus deaetseceonce which to choose your Easter Hat. only, each .. THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST ip SARVEY~ [L We Are Selling More Clothing Than Any Three Stores in Seattle Put Together —The Reason Is Plain As the Nose on Your Face Looh at the Styles and Values and You Will Understand Why CPSULS ODE SIETEDESEROD OTD TESHMOSR! FSET TITOBOOD NEW NOVELTY SUITS AN? Why shouldn’t we be busy? Is there any other store in town that can and does SKIRTS at Factory ive as goo ~y? 5 ‘ > » » , 5 ae Buy dt d 4 oe ae “4 the mone yr Is there any other store so careful of your interests? Is there any other §) ee et men's profits a oo ore where the variety is so big—the salesmen so courteous and so painstaking—where you are made pe ly esha cnem re : sae a teh, tome 1207 Se ay. 13 —iS—UlI7 SECOND AVENUE. . to feel that every part of the store-service is at yourcommand? There is nothing in this sale that doen’t carry our standard—the standard that has put us in the front and kept ws there—the standard that has made it possible for us to outgrow our preser arters ¢ vex the ining premise: ms = = j ici . . grow our present quarters and annex the adjoining premises. It all sums “tae peter, ST rata | S ‘eopat IC ysician "oOLUMBIA CANAL © | Pruits. } up to th good-fitting, good-wearing, stylish and desirable U, K. Le ses * } Genera! Manager, CONSULTATION FREE; LADY ATTENDANT. | Py Adin "Seattle, 7 207 Eltel Building, Second and Pike, Opposite Bon Marche. | FE Attatia, Walle Walla Cts Office Hours, 9 a. m, to 5 p. m, Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings For Less Than You Ever Paid Before Big Re-Bullding and Reduction Big Re-Bullding and Reduction Low Sale of SUITS Sale of OVERCOATS RS : — Colonist Open Evenings, Tuesdays, Thuredays, Saturdays, 6 to 8 p. m. Phone Gunset Main 6256. Seattle. Wash. Men’s $15.00 Suits Reduced to F $8 9.85 All $: 75 I : es coccocsioooetees BE 3.50 Overcoats Reduced to ...0+.a0r0+.--8 6.7% aw at Men's $8.00 Suits Reduced to ..... $11.85 All $15.00 Overcoats Reduced to ...... .. 8 7.50 \e Itry. Vi J Men's $20.00 Suits Reduced to . $13.85 All $8.00 Overcoats Reduced to ...... .. 8 9.00 xin Be or y* | ia. Men's $22.50 Suits Reduced to eee BIL BS All $20.00 Overcoats Reduced to .....++ $10.00 Poi rosetors, Te a |f FROM THE EAST TO Live Stock. west Men’s $25.00 Suits Reduced to .. oveccess + 815.85 All $25.00 Overcoats Reduced to ...+++00+00++ $12.50 i Wethers, per ih, Ober ewe 1 = oped - — to... ‘ . B18. = All $30.00 Overcoats Reduced to . woe $15.00 salves, per i : A ron enon ’ oan mo poe ns ag J t 6 ; ’ ounde + Dulut Habelemgenl re o Reduced to .. seeceees BZ. All $35.00 Overcoats Reduced to . coe $17.50 st Meats. on time-tested qualities. All Beer I, Byer cow j ‘ lues and Blacks Included. Blues and Blacks Included, Se eatin, uoiie the fittte details that go te Missourt 180! dreased” hogs, | make work perfect are giv Misegurt ae en our most careful and real painstaking attention, $5.00 up. 83.00 and Up 5@e¢ and Up Big Reduotions in Shoes and Shirts TROUSERS Big Reductions 2.50 Stamped Shoes ...00... 00 Stamped Shoes $5.75 Set of teeth, from Gold crowns and bridg Fillings, all kinds 1.95 Men's $7.50 Trousers Reduced to .. tz 28 8 5 [)-————— | FoeFe $3.90 Stamped Shoes : $2.35 Men's $6.50 Trousers Reduced to .. . 85.00 $400 Stamped Shoes ............. . $3 85 Men's $5.00 Trousers Reduced to at 85 ened eg a ee a oe it oe a lot broken sizes, $1.00 values, ea ee Men’s $4.00 Trousers Reduced to $3.15 | attendants, Phone, Main 1772, n Golf Shirts, 75¢ values Se Men's $3.00 Trousers Reduced to 5 t Shirts, 7 a pind Bt $2.35 Union Made Work Shirts, special ......00+ -. 5O¢e Men’s $2.50 Trousers Reduced to . $1.85 ASSOCIATED DENTISTS heir Rooms 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 1112 Second Av., Opposite Garvey. Buchanan's — Fu olan to pag a of ved ant walt any agents Big Reduction in Hate, Neckwear, Underwear, Sooks, Etc. Lime and Cement. mnemt. imported, per bhi, #22 A JOYFUL Je, ere EASTERTIM Shestnnts. Mpnbe, 1 E rm Is sure to be yours if you Insis upon hav Pacific & Puget A GOOD FELLOW Stays by his friends and never ‘ hem the worst of it. very Bound Bottling Co.'s carbonat on 10 ha @ sult of clothe or an ¢ made by Ed Whit i ull Collings Bldg pianos Victor and Baise satisfaction. His prices in p PACIFIC & P . i UGET SOUND BOT tan much less too, See h TLING COMPANY Talking M BD) vig showing of exclusive pattern Phone 927 sneeT MUSIC, # TLL Second AVOes