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* LOCALS ORDERED T0 3 | ) . _ eines of the pudlic is whether Rat- BE ON HAND DUG WILL PROBABLY GET HIS MEN TO WORK FIRST OF NEXT WEEK—PARK NOT IN SHAPE, Wolters, last year with ably be one of the inohunatd Reds this Marry Fresno, will p pitehers en the » win him @ job a8 or, Cincinnati needs Ja southpaw, and manager Hanlon Jon finding that Wolters could whn them over in big league style de 1 that the big California bev report | wit Dugdate’s players for spring training and first part of next week the latter part of thie week a pre vieusly arranged. Dug hae given all of the 18 who have aigned « tracts, and al#o @ bunch of yours amateure who want to be tried oat, | ructions te report not later than Tecoday, and he will probably get them to work at once 4 be more Valuable as @ stab t than os an outtiehter, Tt \s ay that Wolters will be ove of the slugging pitchers of the ma jors if he wine a regular job. Art Kruger of Oakland and Mike | been hitting the ball | 1 | iret race, om The condition af ier nk Dug | Mitchell « ortiand are fighting caused the change es lit @ut for fe the outfield, seem te somewhat wroth hin at the a ee. Sew progress, ined manager hav: [Kan whe has Ranily had & chance ing. svidently expected that they | show what he can do. Kruger has been showing up better in the | would be finished by thts time. Whethor the grounds wilt be ahape for practice of any Kind nex week ta more or tees doubtful, and | it may be necessary for the ro-} tund one to trot his perepiring can @idates around in some vecant lot for @ week or #6. field than Mitchell, but the latter has been hitting mere con ty One of the two ts sure to be retained by Ctnebenatt Kane played one game at seo bane recentiy «a made Tt i# said that him to Pell aaa wtility man, my stil hae a chance to ined tn that capacity, According the Indtanapoll News “Moose” Baxter, whom Me- Closkey has been touting as a big ‘wonder, has been turned over| According to a repert from Spo- to Beattie. If this is straight goods | kane, Russ Hall has announced the Dug will have three first basemen | following team om his hands, Kellackey, Connery Catchers -— Meera, ‘Tristate and Baxter. Kettackey, however, /leagee: Varley, Spokane City league. will probably be used as a cateher,| Pitchers — Hoon and Keltelay, and the chances of Baxter's wearing | Kansas State league, Myera Coast a uniform belonging to the local | league management are somewhat slim. Inflelders—-Rooervelt and Ra Mo- te, when seen thie merning, City league, Ea sald: “I wee after Raxter but just Btate league, a when I thought that I had landed Paigh, Vermont State leage eat him, I wae told that MeCloskey of} Bruyette, Northwest leag Ww. St. Lows had snared him, end was) Donovan. Twilight league: pone to replace Berkley with him.| Outflelters — Herwig, don't know just what the In- | Irby. @anapotis papers mean by saying ‘There fe not & man on this ag that he has been turned over to me test T gave him up forme time ago. think young Connery is a bet- ter man thag Baxter. How much I year, and it ie bard to see h telkative manager could have let every man he bad drift away from him. It was reported cartier In season that Ruse woul! have a a think of Connery is shown by Une fact that I intend to make « catcher out of Kellackey, The latter is no himself, —_——- ‘The question now foremost tn the tling Nelson and Joe Gans will most | again, Nelson hag dectared himae!{) ‘being willing to take on the col- | man, and I believe he iv in earnest. The quention is whether | Gana is going to Reep bis light so anxious to see the light weight litle dispute srttied Both may be talking and not anxious for another fing battle, for it would cer- tainty be a deeperate contest. Nel- gen claims his tithe was stolen. Will Gans settle {t once for allt Nelson realises that every day he waits hie chances of winning are better, The Dene never dissipates and ts taking the hest of care of jmaetf atl the time, Gana on the other hand, enjoys life and takes advantage of most opportunities to have fun But the colored men knows what _ be up against in another bat- Iwas asked the other day wheth- ef many foule were committed tn the Ting that were never seen by the| %O8 GANS, Feferee. 1 believe not, although |CHAMPION OF THE WORLD, there are times whe foul blows | WEARS THE “SMILE THAT are struck and the offictal does not| won'T COME OFF” AS HE eal them, I remembe: ; ptreck a foul blow and the etre {TELLS WHAT HE WILL 00 TO NELSON NEXT TIME. thought ft Dest not to call it. Nearly every fight fan remem- bere (Be bitter feeling that existed between Charlie Mitchel and my. |¢Viencs but their qwners had om Honest Jonn Kelty hag |Weieted Gown and I went after Deen selected to referee the battle | Mitchell and finished hire with pene lg succession of blows to the facn When the night of the fight had os arrived and the supreine court had issued an tnfanction eagninet the Police interfering with the battle. & good crowd of fight fans were on hand. The English, of course, SGpported Mitchell, but backing my chances up was the roughest ging of Irish and Southerners 1 ever sew. When the gong rang we tore at Dotties and the guns were still tn | Two Intereating fights are sche- | duled for tonight. “Cyclone” Thomp- son and “Fighting Dick” Wyland will come together in a 20 round go each other like madmen. Mitch.) 3) gon Prameiece ond Jack Palmer realized his position and resorted (the former Knglish champion, takes © the foutest epithets to cause melon Mike “Twin” Sullivan for 20 to change my tactics, In the sec- on4 round, tn « close mixup, Mitch eff slipped to the floor and 1 stood over him As he went to rise I deatt him « punch back of the ear, an4 Ike a flash every friend I had in the audience was on hin fost de manding his money They had afl won, so they thought Honest John Kelley told me afterwards that I never came nearer loxing « rounds at Los Angeles, DUG WILL POSTPONE BALLARD GAME As a remult of the unfin dition of the new ball jfact that pl | untti next week ished von park and the " will not report Dugdale will un tant Me admitted that had he doubted? M off t foui he would never have escaped | with the Rallard ageregation, The from Jacksonville with his life, | game will be played at some future In the third réund the whisky | date. ecppemnceenitcenestcestteeamnsnineemmtatinaaninsans | RPO CLEC “DEAN” CIGAR. Zour lurniture and house The new quality, 5¢ i” Mads oes ding. We AreBuilding ona Sound Foundation We Are Nailing Standards Higher Than Ever We Are Hammering Prices Lower Than Ever Buy Now and Save Money THE@HUB 615-617 First Avenue Sacre $ehen" g THE SEATTLE fire leutenant to Chane both are laid up the Cubs are lead orlene aT. LOUIS 18 TO HAVE A 160 mile touring rece July & NeW YORK If TO MAVE A sporting club for boxing contests it wit be patterned after the Na-~ tional Sporting Club, of London, PROOKLYN MUST BE aan RACES YESTERDAY Firet 1, nine-sixteenthe mile Witte T, 102 3 to 1, won; Adrian, Husky, 110, third, N Beco 7 — Wicktow, 106 (Kirahbaum) 40 to tL. won, Kruka, 110, second; Lord Ros oy 1:55, ball mac It has @ National sng AUiantio League team, and ady 4 seint> phe league te forning 7 foloman, 82 Supreme Court third. Time, 1 mile and ‘ the White How t# guid to be a det, are, ‘The dry ale of Mexico has gre. Vented the playere taking off, ibe Weight necessary to get In fOOd ep, dition 20 yards oe 1, won We varie. Faoe, . thin’, Fifth artera mile to 1, wor Semiife, 107, Pimkin . won; Marl i Pre =Whee & Dugdale granted By ordinan east LB fect of Thirteenth av, for extending the present bell park’ on Yoslor way, A petition sianed by the property owners accompanied aAscor. mile—fuavita, 106 Oy, third, a » det Becond rai quarters mile | DUstie’e petition Daruma, 106 3 te 1 won; Silver Stocking, 5, seeond; Bainrida , third Time, §: 16 1-8 ‘Thr 4 Heven @ateentha mile Hd Davia, 108 (teas), 3 te 1, won: Lakes Thrush, 105. second; Dally 105, third, Time, 240 * one mile—Chimney Preston), 2 to 5, w second; Cello, 06, third Time, 1:47 2-4 Fifth race, three-quarters mile maton TL, #6 (Mees) 3 to I, won George Bhreeder now says (hat he wil back the Tacoma te himeett, and saye under no ¢ wil he allow the frenchtse to be frane- ry to Feliingham. He saya that if the Tacoma fans don't want base ime oS soves Big Store 1% | yan, chat he docs, and that he will Gath puch one satte~ a, 109 | Ore that the Northwest tongue has} (Resa), 6 to 1, won; Foncasta, 190, |* 0% tm Tew town ’ Last night and this morning stx i arrests were made for faat driving } nd leaving teame untied. j Many narrow escapes from injury Bett and OETS A GOOD START—PAPKE the | | THE to pay particular attention to the t}Cincinnat! Rede te early at work half of last year’s Seattle team in| Fred Odwell, the Mect-footed out- Butte with him. and the compost | meider, is oat of the game, probably ton of hie team te more or lene of surprise. | i LIGHTWEIGHT ries of games aeaingt Stanford | j { i ' ii My | rund go at Davenport, Ia, March [| 26. Papke hed the best of their for- third. Time, Rama 197, TEAMSTERS JAILED * to reckless @riving have oe- curred recently im the efty, and ft wat upon tnstreetions from Chief Wappenstein that the old crasde THE MARKETS An unusually large amount of tables and green stuffs arrived MATCHED AGAIN NEW POOL RECORD, HooPCo «THAT SEEMS for several weeks with a badiy Gamaged hand, Me struck a rusty nail when he ran into @ fence try tng to capture « lone fy, HUGO KELLEY SaYya HE 18 anxious to fight Joe Thomas. CALVIN DEMAREST, new American amateur billiard cham- pion, Will play io the loternatioqnal tournament at Parts tn Apt. AT ELMIRA, N. Y, THOMAS Frosh, i a pool @aros, ran $8 balla frem the break. claimed te be one better than the workd’s record JIMMY CALLAHAN 18 SAID TO be yearning for the plaudite of the msttitude, and te sprouting an ottre branch te wave at Comiskey. There certainly Is a place im the White Bor for Jimmy j BILLY PAPKER, THE ILAANOIS | Knockout fighter, has been matched | eesin with Billy Rhodes, for a 16- | Southern California cities are at presemt cut off and local merchants are depending entirely upon the ‘ear Brooks’ Hats, 144) Becond wee mer bout MORIARTY t# reat showing for the VYankece prac Any time Ha makes & noise lke signing. b en, Grit | will be ready with the fatted calf, | HUGHEY JEN NINOS WAS Started an anti-kidding crueade | among the Detroit Tigers, ite! Blames much of the Hl feeling that | @etupted the team last year on | quarrels whieh began by the “kid ding” rowte. | NEW ZEALAND RUGRY Foor. | i Union hase offered $5,000 to de- Ay expenses of @ team to play «| MAKING tee tf wntversity, in Calffornia, THE INJURY TO MANAGER | Chance’s shoulder, which pute him out of t bly serious from the fact that ‘Tink. | or is alee out of the game. Joo in} _ Dent throw clothes, Have Call up Main 1048 show of all. in any of the large retail stores in the East $15.00 to $75.00. No charge for alterations Prices LONG BLACK SILK GLOVES «Tomorrow we will have on gpecial sale more than thirty dozen full 16-buttor length Wick silk gloves, with double tipped fingers and perfect fitting, splendid qualities at the spe ial pri 1 pair ees $1.43 rn AND NOW THE LONG TRIP Og | . and when | atesmers, Fruit shipments will have come by boat for keveral weeks Beveral = express eastern buttor relieved litte thie morning ‘The market aa a whole ls general- ly firm and po changes are noted today, Potatoes tweet, Yaktina Burbanks are ok Sry . thubart, Mrietly fresh rai But fark, 7 ver iter Washington cre, eastety cree: fon STAR—TUESDAY, MARCI 26, 190) ments of market @ per ton, i Trane America, i er 16 Lae) mew crea mbrith cheese, Ib 19q200) rer foie 214 ehtets steers, por calves, Fieh. Behouney halibut, per ib, H4@be; eteamer th, Pewee et feek eed, per to find just the hat you want vee The McCarthy prices $3.00 to rooster, 7 tables and the only tm Beattion. A place for Gentlemen, Ready-for-Service CLOTHING For =Men THE BROADHURST SYSTEM CLOTHING I8 MADE WITH SUCH THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE OF THE DIF- FERENT PROPORTIONS OF THE STOUT, THE SLIM, THE TALL, THE SHORT AND THE REGULAR BUILD THAT ALTERATIONS Are SELDOM WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF SIZES, AND TOPOOATS, BROADHURST SYSTEM, $15 TO $35. OTHER RELIABLE MAKES, $15 UP. Ask your neigh- 1044 200 Poultry. Bak de tines Mem, lire Geena baad | | tes vaimon tout Tm ‘te orton alion, Hegtte stiver ive 4 Wethers, per ih Piso) ewes, owe per fh, Oat REQUIRED. suITs J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. 800-804 First Av., Cor. Columbia St. Strongest Topcoat House in the State Have You Seent:- Hats at McCarthy’s? li you haven't, you have missed the most attractive This is no idle boast. bor, who has been here, and then come and sce for yourself. The millinery department is a marvel of loveliness, and it doesn’t cost you a penny to look More than five hundred exclusive styles here to choose from. Every one a gem. You'll find it casy hat forget -me- other rranged in roe are conceded to be the most reasonable in Seattle for 4 XY any hats that approach these in style A $50.00. © 2 aa C4 rr ¥ a ” SPECIAL TOMORROW- Flowers Ce y \¢ )) ming—roses, sweet peas, foliage, fruit nots, pinks, lilie the-¢alley and many Wa. a ey and stylish tr im natural colors, Ne bunches, at 25¢, 39¢, 49¢ and 6De. I~ ww PARRA AAA ARAN PARTI I AAA AAA Swagger Tailored Suits for East uits for Easter .. Your Easter Suit will bear all the distinctive marks of the best tailored New York garments if you choose it nek 3 McCarthy's. Every suit referred to in this advertisement comes directly from the best ladies’ tailoring houses in the metropolis, and is the product of the most skillful | workmen and highly paid designers in the country, There is a dash and style about these suits that you won't find in other garments. An exclusiveness and charm that ha a y made the McCarthy Suit Department the most popular in Seattle. And, b of all, you won't have to pay a cent more for vu tit here than if you bought it Pe ; awe or ith. vt uf GAG LIGHT Full count turkey feather dusters with neatly polished red BURNERS, handie. Priced jess than half tomorrow. ene the ” | Sense" Garden and Flower Seeds ape Regularly Worth Ge a Package The most pop- TOMORROW ular of all gas AT ONLY | burn | Mant, strong for Cc tight; no trim- pretty Set Rooms 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 1112 Second Av., Opposite Garvey: Buchanan's Just nec odd Cubeb and beanty new walnt, mult; dainty linen, or styles, pearl buckles third price for tomor row's solling Frosh, newly arrived aasort dark colorings; 32 inches wide. Complete with plain ‘Found frosted globe; row at almost halt The FIRST TEN PERSONS Answering This Ad Will Receive a Reduction of $10.00 From My Reg- ular Fee—Make Your Appointment Early. DR. C. F. LATHROP Opposite Bon Marche. Phone, Sunset, Main 6256. Offic of teeth, from ..+.+ eheeees . 5.00 0p. rowns and bridge work......) sees + 83.00 and Up all kinds ‘ orere 8 Oe and Up Hours—8;40 am. to 7 pm, Sundays—9 to 12:30, Lady ants, Phone, Main 1772. The Store That Serves You Best -- New Corsets wt 98c Each Just received an especially attractive assort to the aster skirt or made of white | | in plato | ment of spring models—4he very latest shapes embroidered with wilt A full under- —the sorts needed to help you in fitting the 4 new Easter gown Particularly worthy of your notice are the celebrated American Lady and R. and G. Corsets. Full and most com- apectal plete stock now ready, rete” || Ladles’ Handkerchiefs | ‘srn-" Bpecial tomor —————— LT row at, yard aia: yl ‘a i} a Very Special Tomorrow 9c Only, at Each ...... wy What a bargain array. Your chance to lay in emt compris. ing the latest the summer season's supply at quite a neat ainty effects Rial Regi? ; A - saving. Made of fine white lawn, with either in Ught and . > in hemstitched or lace edges. Buy them by 2 | the dozen lots tomorrow, hadow THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST GARVEY~ tomor regular 113 — 1i15—1l7_SECOND AVENUE. . OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN 207 — EITEL BUILDING, — 207 N..W. Corner Second Av. and Pike St. | Just Arrived In Time tor Easter. | v Q0c FEATHER DUSTERS—Tomorrow in the “Busiest Base $1.59 ™ BUCHANAN plain and chitton ' bh em ath t chee ] border, | satet i} SEATTLE, WASH. Positive A soda cracker should be the most nutri- tious and wholesome of all foods made from wheat— Comparative But ordinary soda crackers absorb moist- ure, collect dust and become stale and soggy long before they reach your table. There is however, one Superlative soda cracker—at once so pure, so clean, so crisp and nourishing that it stands alone in its supreme excellence—the name is Uneeda Biscuit CL In a dust tight, moisture proof package. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Rig may elty, have witho offer te ow every NEW Ss Buy men's That is most healthful and dell clous at this soasen of the year is our choice sarsapariiia, root ' lemon soda, orange and appl well a our carbor w in siphons and chotce b . tempting beverages should be kept in the house at all times, as they are always appreciated by « guest, as well as by all nm of the family, PACIFIC & PUGET SOUND BOT TLING COMPANY. Phone 927. Du rom Reasons Why You can secure no better dental services than we give. Quality ie first and all with us, and should be with you. We use the best of materials, with thoroughly skilied work manship, assisted by every modern equipment. A posi tive guarantee with all work, ASSOCIATED DENTISTS treatment. live many prominent men of ung Of every case | accept fidence | have in my “Consultation and DR. CLARKE 123 Second Ave. South of NOVELTY SKIRT MFG. 00 Colonist Rates Via. FROM THE EAST TO THE ' re tlokets Compa all arr J.C | \ D.C ht in Seattle, where make personal who will tell yeu been cured wut any | detention from work. | GUARANTEE A CURE OR NO PAY certainly shows the re for life Rupture kind. tion Free.” Wash 9 Street SEATTLE. WASH, NOVELTY SUITS AND } KIRTS at Factory direct and save profits. 1207 Second Aw NY ot MOAR Ns west ring March and April Duluth, St a. lis, Omala, : city and Rivet Louls to the ; relatives or Skat who are contami ; it no, send Son tor. thate }. it you wish t n any agents a ony jaraigned aa en will Be male the Bast tre from either iM 3, PAs M MULLEN, & wash ne amt TINLING, Eoatue HARLTON, A @ Portland, Ore

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