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THE Senet STAR— MONDAY, MARCH a. CHESS CHAMPION WILL MEET ALL COMERS HAS A TEAM BUT IS AFTER MORE MEN ne Was 15 PLAYERS baseman Connery to ma and ae Burke never gave me a bum steer, | Connery play @ fing The Store That Serves You A COMMENCING TOMORROW :ie BUSIEST BASEME GREAT 3-DAY SALE | Rugs, Draperies, Portieres, Curtains, Couch Covarg M . Th. te! ‘dresond HAS ALREADY ‘RECEIVED one’) | CHALLENGE FROM CHAM PION OF CHICAGD, (Beattie Star's Exclusive Services | 8T. LOUIS, March 26.—The next | tournament to settle the national DUGDALE HAS ‘Sx, ‘th ied ‘on tae, ate SIGNED AND COULD LINE THEM uP NOW, BUT 19) 1 ook to see AFTER SEVERAL MORE. ne 4S a re Pan mk oN RS keepers Will Fairly Revel in These BY OSCAR THOMPSON Chartle Sti, purchased from the pi ol faet th Dugdale | Springfield team in the Wester ma Spite. of the fast Wend ould fecclatton.. Bile, was Aa. stat. there Bargains for the Next Three Days of a tour through the de artment—twil Bargains in every Your further interest is invited by way prove interesting; if you buy ‘twill prove decidedly profitable. and they made me put up the coin i *. lively to get him, but f figured that om Oe oe I needed him to make the Infield | Economical Ho put a team in the field right now whieh could held ite own with any Nute and Pigs fm the league, the age genre : : , on fi ie i i after players, and expects what it ought to be ee to fend a bait Seren or so more be- | “At short, Mair, a Californian, and ae Seek, 4 | nook and corner for the next three days fore the season startea He 684 ygorurren, of Arlington, are the Hye, Mpanien shell pean ute strings on several geod men DOW. | only men aiened at present, but I | Sg rc gd a ay ese e '€| woo. |NEW RUGS REDUCED While the men he has at present name | am not willing to give out } wath I get him, Drennan, Deyle and Wilcox are teiders sianed to date, The | know what Drennan an: Doyte can do. and f believe Wiloox @ pretty fair line-up, the ro oh one in anxious to have com pe- tition fer every position, and ts dv Sirota of opening the searon with two more pitchers than he has now ART | SQUARES | In the 3-Day Sale Bargelns From Our New Department ] BURTON BING 5 ehewt E don Attorney Gordon the depart ment of justice, denies that Prest dent Roosevelt offered oxSenator Burton pardon after being jailed) in Missourl, as so stated by Bur-| ten Gorden wrote to Burton, bat no reply waa received. It ia stated) | | | | “Eahlns, t have o pretty. four {ea | ie juat as good 1 pave another good "a ice % a leenae diehard. skuee | ." said Du morning. “but! man in aight, and may land dim (Berl ‘elegreph Service, By ji | Sse. | hilve several mon in sight thet 1! posites the men regularly signed WASHINGTON, March 2%6.--Par- Savings of Ye % |" RUGS, SIZE Ox12—Newest 1007 want te land, | am after « av 4 in thy | Of pitchers. I have Fitageraid, who Dug Will give a host of y punamter’ a me patterns, Oriental and floral of } Wan with Mike Fisher in Tacoma a Se ee a nar ae 14 BDAY SALE foe Tn the 3-Day Salo at only, . poy a pat yg ony men, and seme of them may be tak. 9780 weet art $2250 TAPESTRY BRUSSELS . = en om Where a let of youngsters ; Welch and G r be ah are tried, a a general rule, a star Squares — Sire | RUGS, SIZE &x12—Beautiful new $1.50 Couch od re whan never pitched ont lor two is developed, whe before the . Ox), at only spring designs, very attractive | ere—In the Ste Brown Wiens highty recem-|seeeen ts over le showing the ald) —— a : 65.98 | 12 the 3-Day Bale at only * Day Sale, at this way But con ¥ timers, some points about the na; | woman's chese champlonahip will Louis. Mra Burgess had four and Mit Siingwane so NAW AXMINGTER RUGS, | ealy a tional game. Dug ts a great hard pe played p - $32! 0 ved “Bening the dat 1 will be strong, | HOMNl Fe kond youngster ald he played Im this elty, Mra 8 T sue belt potmis to her credit in the | thet the president had no Intention | $9.00 Wool Art CiZE 9412—Persian, Oriental and $2.00 Wow managers start the season 1° Tl cing closer than ever this | Durses, who has Just won the hon: /eastern games to one and onehall | of a pardon. Squares —Sizo dx 4 Sort ri me begs With fur catchers Matt Stanley | De, © or from Mra, ©. P. Prey, at New| made by her opponent lassie 10-6, at only Sere Setlgse ant cones. ® a | Day Sai SF course the fans vine big fai-| According to an editortal tn the| York, sare ake will he ready to| Mra. Lynn, champion of Chie | seave+1§B,08 | % ¥Day Sale at onty “ rd Sale, s cage ry 9 f fas! et, touts Sporting News. the Const | Play agatn this fall for the title, but | ts the first to challenge the | |935.00 BODY BRUSSELS RUGS, vad See him cither at first or behind | League will not be able to retain) the challeagers must come to St.) champion. 910.00 boa art giZ& Oxi2—The famous Middle wuse "coal | ee een ep et Squares— ret the Pe « Sonrad cought | py ue He termary eatens 4 esl - ~ — ge po me y sex Body Brussels Rugs. In the Coe ce + oe Salitcentan’ "1 am offering | it te sald. ip the meaning of & Fer | Pi 87.08 | *Pa7 Sale at ABT, or sececerere only ., 82.48 | ta cor-| cent deciaston of the National aa- A Foy Mee Bae Tree Tae been | sociation In regard to @ dispute be- (Seripps Telegraph Service.) ttt tar some time, and [ hope to|tween two small eastern leagues TANGIER, Mareh 25.--Dr, Maw-| DRAP Y FABRICS In the . Da over the sion of the rights to champ, connected with the chief y be French geodetic mission, has been assassinated and following this if HUSKY RIVALS Darke , emmmnenaes first” & town fanned by woth, % Prices way be' ow regular s are included. Keg : All the popular curtain mater Mn wid w attack the a a hediy aivatiees at the Drtek{ husktor inde eecldn’s frame thate| The British consular agent was | only, yard «++, | only, "yore yard grounds yesterday afternoon/Iampe to the lapaiurern wafted| forced to fire and he killed two. | The Brocaded Tapered the Day Sale, at | 2c Fancy Fish Nets—In the Day Sale, the Newsboy Juniors cleaned up the | across the pan by Skibby, the slab) Troops were sent by the me only, yard B0e only, yard 3 Newsboy Seniors to ithe pathetic/ artist of the Juators. and the mob was driven off. | 75e Oriental Tepestey—in the 2Day Bale, at | 150 Fancy Striped Scrime—in the DDay b tune ot 6 I, aye ‘ Winford Hayes caught for the | | - ealy,.-yara coveeesseO@| at only, yard t was a bad day for the big fel-| big team im his well known grace} PARIS, March 25,--There i : tees ss . to ‘The choice drifters of ful manner, while Vetro received} areat excitement over the nows prrrtomage Th mmcag Note—im the 3 Day Bale, at | t0e ee eee See 10 the 9 ay Bal to a: a area |Hompy Hines were lambasted to| the swift curves of Bkibby. from Morecto that Dr Macchamp | oauly, yard eer ae tone eg ret ie re he rer ein ay Bale, only, been Killed. A cabinet moet-/ is being Reld today at which} the Morocco situation will be dis cumeed ha the far sections of the rhubarb) Shortness, af shortstop, was & |pateh by the youngsters, while the | shining light among the Juniore ER THE MARKETS | OO rm Godacner haribut. yer Th, (WM; steamer NEW LACE CURTAINS | In the 3-Day Sale yard ... NEW PORTIERES od | | In the 3-Day Sale —— Joe Tinker, of the Chicago Cubs, fe sti planning to get even with aes 5 Kling for thie trick, fn which he played the sucker part “Some clothing firm fn Chicago a few seasons ago offered « suit of clothes to the Cub player who made Dent threw eway your clothes, Have them cleaned to} like new at the Pantatortum, ‘most herne ‘7 Tink t > egte aioe trot look She were playing the last game | Uaseual, brishiness, wtih & moot |Fibiae! rote sot. “por tm Yo sortom Wr’ Call up Main. 1048 | French Veloure, Oriental and Modern Tapes | irish Point, Fillet Net, Seotch Net and Neb with New York, and Kling had one |market today. There is a searetty | OTD Ris a caer in all the laterday styles and decors) tingham styles. Values like these: more homer to bis credit than f had of steamer goods. oS come. een. ten. Mays seem: to bave found a lovel | $3.00 Portieres—in the 3-Day Sale, “. only, | oe Curtsine—in the 2-Day Sale, at aay Shamed the ball ints deop center at 24 cents and are expected to re} é pair : 240; = 4 Kling Was coachine at third My main about this price anti! after 1.50 Port! orco—tn the >Day Bale, B “only $2.00 Curtaine—In the 3-D: Sunde Rit Was easily gor! tor « home run, | Kastor e re owing the PE vd bse $3.98! pair ..... 3a7 spt | The butter market is stilt suffer ling from @ scarcity. Dut as I neared chird 1 glanced up and there was Johnny waving bis | arms like « windmill for me to stop Of course | anchored, and turr afotnd to see what had happened. | ‘The ball was just being relayed In| Dy the fietder to the shortstop, who had gone out to help matters along By that time 1 had lost ali chance $6.00 Por tieres—in the } | Best and. Most Extensive Assortment ‘of Men’s Suits, THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST — GARVEY~ ¢ Winns = L 4 |ieeta yer som, Vedegn ® of making bone “E wiened to Kiln, | dancing 6 hornpipa. Then f tumbled to bis scheme, I had lost my chance of eetting « grip on that = *, Of clothes and he was Topcoats and Raincoats D-Day 8 only, pair 85.50 7’ BUCHANAN ~ tleree—In the 113 — 15—1N7 SECOND AVENUE. . “No, it did not affect the game, as We had « big tend, of Kling Looked Like Windmill, for Spring. REMEMBER THAT WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED BROADHURST SYSTEM CLOTHING—-THR BEST FITTING READY FOR-SERVICE APPAREL IN AMERICAs-AN IMPORTANT DETAIL, WHEN DESIRING TO BE PITTED PROMPTLY AND ' — | tency fete chotce, 02. TH00 | ad ingen, ta284gs 78 would never have dared to have| of li was that i don't tame | fe ne = > the trte And the best Jobnay got the sult after Fines, « TG) %, eewtions f treet aac “BRITISH FANS | eet per mam | bem Be aoa oo OAKLAND. | BATISPACTORILY. i | Serletiy freee remem naan, per dem, Boe. “¥. The FIRST TEN PERSONS Answering This Ad peptone Sharia vee om et eee, fw “test $e Guties and Gnseen. BROADHURST SYSTEM.,....+.-.818 TO B35 Will Receive a Reduction of $10.00 From My Reg- pst news. |e sha ied hom OTHER RELIABLE MAKES ..,.......915 UP ular Feeo—Make Your Appointment Early. Base ball is on the boom in Eng- —- we iamany “Suovauen, |* D © bd land. The tonms sre mostly com-| 2%, third. Time, 2:12 3-6. le Gf toot ball players in the| Third race, one and one-sighth OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN veeociation teams, and thay put up| Miee—Lame Wolf, 103 (Fisher) 7 to ° & Won; Miss May Bodwiah, 96, nee. |" 7 207 — EITEL BUILDING. — 207 & good game of base ball. Interne: taes: Briers, 92 tional championship games are be-| 3:96 1-5, = Time, 800-804 First Av., Cor. Columbia St. N..W. Corner Second Av. and Pike St. ing planned for fall. |p e2Urt race, Mine-stxteenthe of a a % ile—Firest . 1 te ! a bo ms ‘ : i lark Grit Can Juno Stans | ie “Eprng, fe rare Berghe ree SyGiawor Be | Strongest Topcoat House in the State Opyerhe Den Marie, Paste, Seneeey ee we. _ | San Gil, 163, third. Time, :67 1-5. | Empire Bullding. Main TT . SEATTLE, WASH. Ritfort ie being made to have win-| Fifth race, one mile and 66 yards) Yn eae ners in the Western, American and mre | Mack, 164 (Nutting) sven, | mol " National bowling tournaments mect | *OO: Rightful, 164, second; Boio- | 3 s eet | man, 93, third. Time, 1:47 1-6, | to decide championship of the Unit; Sixth’ + i th | rT ace —fifteen-alxteen' of o4 States. a mile—Manss, 109 (Keogh) 4 to 1 CLINE $ PIANO A Now that the Hot Springs reform! won; Dorado. 10%, second; Pimp- 1205 SECOND ors have tackled most everything in | kim, 96, third. Time, 1:37 1-6. sight, why don’t they put ice tn the een 9 hot water? ASCOT. a Chase h urren. _— : te wee Miss ‘Nellie eetiernen st rk, vate, bovem-sixpeenis Sf S seaTTlES RELIABLE St STORE Set Ss eet eee ee a mile—Balnade, 108 (Preston) 2 to 5, clous at this season of the year is Bayonne, N. J won; Biklowy, 105, second; Correfit SECOND AVENUE setween PIKE And PINE our choice sarsaparilia, root beer, ™ Has McGraw deen stung by the| 19%, third. T 42 3-4 lemon soda, orange and apple, as ! Harvard bug’ He Second race, three-fourths of & ~~ well as our carbonated waters , | Bille Tattenham. 116 (Akers) 49 to in siphons and choice beera. These tempting beverages should be kept fot claim the pennant r “but | wan will try all honorable ways to win | yj?) out What's going to happen Tramoter. 105, third. Time, 1:15 8-4 Third «, three-fourthe of when | Mile—Mosketo, 106 (Akers) 26 to 1 196. aecond,; in the house at times, aa they are reciated by caller or Kuest, as well as by all members of the family. always Ladies’ Tourist and : base ball develops an unbittable | %°R: Tendercrest, 105. second; Am- pitcher and 4 guaranteed hitter|>ious. 105, third. Time, 1:16. bataman’ | fourth ose mile—Von — | Tromp, 3 app) § to 6, won State militia may be called to| Sir Rdwa ond; Kercheval PACIFIC & PUGET SOUND BOT stop racing at Oaklawn. Phone 927: Fifth race, two miles | Joba L. Sullivan wants al! kids | 110 (Knapp) 4 to 1, # taught boxing in the public schools. | 107, second; Adon Ten dollars lets you have your pick tomorrow from a collection of fifty eee mens ia pommine te | esi nen Handsome, New Tourist Coats. They are made from swell novelty mix fight bill. A monster pavilion is to & ond: Bt ‘aioe 97. tures, | oken plaid and check coatings, have fu | box pleated effect in the eet SAL. A monster pavilion is t0 | Secungi. na. 97, third. back, with yoke formed by self-strappings at the shoulders, The collar and Reasons Why pulled oft | cuffs are of velvet, fancy braid and inlaid broadcloth, Have tailored pockets and but { Robert Abbott Kidnapped. | at achat Neiwon Killed. wP Ss tons, Extra special values at tomorrow's price, $10.00, You can secure no better ™ : BALONIKA, Huropean Turkey, | afternoon at 4 o'clock Chief George Sis Acie niin tie’ ooh heaped a ee i March 2%.--Robert Abbott, the son| Nelson of the Muckloshoot reset y mg Automobile and Traveling Coats, of champagne or gray Sicil Quality is firet and all with { of & well-known British subject, has | vation was gtruck and killed by an in mohair. These coats are made very long and full, have patch pockets us, and should be with you, ¢ has snl kidnaped undoubtedly tor) P. train at the Alder st. crows and cuffs, and trimming of novelty buttons. Also hoods lined with nov- We use the best of materials, & rae ce eR AER Aah DRA 5 AMIN elty jacquard mohair, with trimming of the same. These are extra good eel mage pe Ey tag work. poet INE LADIES’ TAILORIN . ‘ for traveling, being : “ ‘ ’ ' » assis y every ee 00 eoger O05 pn pa Glo Origutal Bitliara and Poot Par mee fs A tray ling, being light and at the same time giving full protection from dust modern equipment. A posi PIANOS fitting and altering at moderate | tables and the only pate ae oom without themselves taking soil. All sizes tomorrow at $10.00. tive guarantee with all work. COND AVENUE a, aptedate telteving, 819} tm Gentle. A piace for gentlemen. | I Set of teeth, from .....++. $5.00 “. bat hone ain 755. ® oo > ry ad Gold ero 4 s _. . E 4 z E EASTER NECKWEAR, NEW FANCY LACES. : ne be pops end bridge work 83.00 and Up Lots of it ready for you tomorrow In Yo omld h > be s ory he ea ab nt hee palin sa pe ata * u would have to be a very part cular Office Hours—$:30 a m. to? p.m. Sundaye—9 to 12:90. Lady ‘ deed, you will be very hard please i woman, indeed, if you could not find some attendants. Phone, Main 1772 - these pretty neck fixings do not meet your } thing that just sulted you among the many es ’ | ‘ e- Ul in an taney, .:cAmmorig. thes ar new and beniitiful things we have to show ASSOCIATED DENTISTS Colonist Novelty White ae Oe you now in Lace Allovers and Flouncings, Roome 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 1112 & d Av., 0 i ms Novelty W Embroi 1 natlaues’ cok abaintinas She gem jecond Av., Opposite Garvey: Buchanan's Rates lars or Turnovers in many desigt ry. 218 eer # y Richey Vi » 3 dsome 1@ season's new designs are : ia. 10¢, 15¢, 25¢ and 20¢ each here for ¥Our choosing, in black, white Rupture Is Curable 4 Fancy Stocks, Jabots, Tab end Collars cream and’ batter colors, hupture is Guranie FROM THE EAST To TH , snd Band Collars, variously trimmed with Allovers) BBE to $4.00 a yard Without an Operatio ele } tty lace, silk embroid t and cut Appliques, 85¢ to $3.50 a yard n ‘ ma ia at pa ca ‘ I steel beads and far buttor at 25 ledallions, 35¢ to $3.50 a yard If you are suffering with RUPTURE, I want to tell you about is, Omaha, Bt pu Cutting and Planing Down Pric , oe, my bloodiess, knifelese, painiess method of treat I hay ‘kansas Clty and or 6 Fr 20¢, 25¢, 35¢, and up to 75¢ each You'll be more tha n pleased—you'll be ired many well-known Seattle people without detaining them ther Missourt — RIV p rll and A delighted—with the lovely new Dict f from business, and they are my references, points * see YOU CAN DRIVE BIG BARGAINS B9c | tig caariment of new Bochings, | iegle M” Mover Lasen. See. huts te | Guarantee Permanent Cure or No Pay coast nolnte . i black, white and all the wanted color as , Come to my off where I will examine you free of charge eh , ft ty re ‘ 2 7 PAGTEO A te, investigate the cures I have made; satisfy yourself in eve While We Are Driving Nails } ar nd he prettiest of new effe The $ FINE EASTER GLOVES tloujar as to ‘my responaibiiity, and then, if 1 accept your cass, w ' regularly at 25c a yard. Tomor , D ° tem tae Bog ; 1 will cure you of It will not coat you a single penny y ) y, 1 wet vat the MeCarthy store 19¢. th the Best takes of wloves; and that “| HAVE BEEN A RUPTURE SPECIALIST FOR 40 YEARS.” pee » = > pit 0 1 ® P gt , we > FINE LACE HOSIERY I : anced prices everywhere, ours DR. CLARKE P nd aacteeas igh aliocer Ulslana held Tac anton t Iwo-Clasp Kid Gloves, $1.00, $1.50 123 mecene Avenue South Corner Washington: » ae xed ote 2 $ of cotton and silk lis! t 29 } and $2.00. Office Houre—# a.m. to 8 p.m. Sundays, 9a m, tol p.m weet. Or Mf you Wier & $1.50 a pair yeaa Dict che the unlerae Ver ‘ I t Kid Gle angemenly st, <= THESHUB ik Embroidered and Plain NEW NOVELTY 8 r 1 ‘nes erat ne ? la OVE UVITS AND i A % Hose, the former 25¢@ to $1.50 a pair, | ut 8D¢ and $4 GKIATS at Factory Prices J.0.M MULLEN, < 615-617 First Avenue th atter up to $5.00 a pair : Pies | —- and save middle } A. TINLING, aon Hosiery Department on the main floor ves at $1.00 and NOVELTY SKIRT MFG, CO. D. CHARLTON 1207 Second Av. land, Ore

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