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tenner RAIN KEEPS DUG'S. | "crows nb GROUND 100 SOFT pee Bia enowo EXPECTED OUT is M5, te wi et Ms, Nhe can put them ove ° TOMORROW IF WEATHER | coive-tingors of any of the other PERMITS GAME TO BE PLAY- j clubs. ER—ANOTHER PITCHER ei SIGNED, Pactic Coast league opens with games in San Fran cinco and Los Angeles, Portland presente ite line-up for the first The steady rains of the pest! time against the Seals, and Oakland week have not deen condyolve to tries ite strength on the Los Angeles petting the grounds of Dugdale’s diamond with the Boraphs as op new park in the best shape for ponents — and if the weeplngs of Old, The Coast league ie one of the upiter Plovius wii dry up long | bushiert ormantas a in the coun. pont to allow dali at all this aft~ | try right now, 1 ma thie year fernoon ah@ tomorrow, the Seattle are composed almost entirety of youngsters from the California state te You can't help bat admire Mo VANCOUVER HIGH S6H0 Graw's eagerness to win. He por WING DEBATE FROM sonally renteed Mike Donlin's ae exten $760 to get him to report. “ (tar Special ) : ANCOUVER, Wonra ‘ cons, Under the Inw the bookies the affirmative de fh the Aki must move after receiving each bet on the ehip subsidy bal, SHORT SPORTS. —even if they only nudge away an winner jast night, ve tock. high school debaters ty ~ Nolan is up to his old tricks a ouver will next compet the alloys at Bt. Louls, on whlch the) oe woigh in at ringside, In oos- — tonight | for low scores, 1 legislature provides $500 fine or boa, in this county, was yesterday 7 to teat the ability of rival oarsmen | ¢ighta. 4 to terrorize bis family The at Philadelphia April 6. 4 Tolleson struck out 26 men in «| ine to kiN! hts son and two young! way, attracted many that 1a trae, the Trolley Dedgers, of | Gainsvitle correspondent adds bis| Dt and walked 20 miles througa y inte lagainet their father. The sheriff) temtr THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1907. The walk around system of bet - $nom BALL PIELOS—QUAK:| las ot Hennings Breck is 6 one waver bi eRe AFTER FIGHTERO— ye A piereing bow! t# going up about At San Francisco he says Gans } winners of the homish debate, which will te toursament games were Tolled. | time, at 123, of Nelson will not Star Special Serviced That's as good an excuse 4% BBY) moot him again. PORT TOWNSEND, April 6.— an ntl! introduced into Pennaylwania| Peter Anderson, « fariner of Tor-| LOCAL AUTO Move afoot to have an Englieh year im jail for principals, secre y commission eight come to America this season | trey and spectators allke at prize | “ On reaching OPENED YE! j rete after the court proceedings he euuialll Harry Baker, California, ts to - What do say to these? At local autom moet Freddie Weeks, of Denver.) sianta, Ga 7S cn enedibey nam:| id the neighborhood by threaten | opened yesterda Yat Sheedy Brooklyn pitching staff ts report-| game, and the Dahlonega, Ga., team | 4aughters with a large knife. The) there found the exh ed {0 be In Hp top condition. If! Gereated Gainavilte Me to 2 The | Children made their exenpe in the| class 0 De there of and w te Blue Stockings, as they are to be| teas was ontelassed and only play-|* terrific rain storm to town, and | hight known this season, will cause lots) of six and one-half Inoings |this morning swore out @ warrant) spect of trouble. Columbus America slum 8 assoctation Joe Cantillon is credited with| tonm is talking about how nice it| at started out te loo ere 4 Y man, who bas taken to the) au ,wig NEPHEW ARRa and Everett teame can be expect to plow things up some A bi crowd ts expected to see tomor- Tow's game if the weather is faver- giving the Washingtons daily lect-| would be if Cleveland Americans ures on how to bat. The batemen| were to turn over Congalton or — who are made by lectures are) Hinchman to them. NEW ENLISTMENT ORDER, EL PASO, Tex, April mighty scarce. The place for such | ——————_________________ Thaw, nephew of H x tures ia on the ball field, when| CREMATION OF THE DEAD. VALLEJO, Gal, April G—Am or |has been arrested fav havo bate in their | Am Mitustrated booklet containing |der has been Issued which states |cton of being « smuggter, Ano Fin Da | the views of leaders of public opin | that no mon need apply for enlist-| bis companion, was later ther 0 DANCE ion on this subject. Letiors from| ment in the United Btates army or| When bis identity was mage As @ number of the regular men @ened will not arrive until next week, Dug will have te pick ap a/about the bush<ieague bali Seattle Bunch of substitutes teday and it is to get. We would Ike to would not be surprising if Frank | Deg's team op against any one of Newman made good bis threat to the Coest league organizations, and cerry aff both games. would be willing te bet next years ° Kellackey, the slugking first /Kavter's bonnet on the result, Deseman and cateber, Uropped inte Petes! will be given at Leschi Park in the| the most eminent and progressive | navy unless a natural born eltizen, Oriental Bitiiard town last night. ready and fit te Ae the season opens on the large pavilion tonight The floor! people of this state, Bent free on/ or who can show his final papers lors, 1413 Third av, & twentieth the lecal team will have im thie building te the best for dano- | applicatic Address Arthur ; and house| tables and the only Gxt ing in Beattie. Wagner's orchestra. | Wright, Queen Anne aven Geatiomen Bbc; ladies free eee Seattle, Wash to do seme tall rusting to be in Weather permite thelr being played. | shape for the opening game. Neat Stub Spencer will wear an Ever- half of the men signed are ett uniform tomorrow. This speedy » and raction cannet now Mttle catcher at one time worked for Dugdale and the fang here like his werk. Jesse Stovall, one of the} Most popular men that ever played | to help Du m this city, is also on the Everett} and choose them for their portions, Mne-up here for a week prob. a ably, making It harder for the les bas signed another twirl. jcal manager to attend to the many Waieh ts from Atohison. | things that need looking after, Dug Kan. and comes highly recommend: | has not quit signing men yet. and ed to the local manager. Dug now |eays he will be always on the look- ‘ebout the largest staff in the }out, no matter how well satisfied be te with hin team, for men who wilt strengthen ft. ~~ ball He wilt undoubtedly p inte the Everett games if the regor, oi to Beattie. A place for . Empire LITTLE WILLIE PEIL ASKING LARRY M’LAIN HOW THE AIR ON THE LAKE M’CLOSKY SLUGS THE BALL a gear ahr maaan ang (Reattic Star's Exclusive Service.) in his stocking foot, againet Peil's CINCINNATI ©, April 6.—In | five fect four inches. Pell, who ts Larry Mclean, catcher, and Willie a New York boy, ts amaller than Pell, infielder, the Clncineat! club Miller Huggins, the Red's star seo- . has the tallest and smallest players ond baseman. Pell is a naturel 0 e @ io either the American or National bail player, and in the minors would lengue. undoubtedly be a star of the first MeLean is atx feet four inches magnitude in spite of bis size. 0 Ce ree Ear aaa] Brutus, 221, third, Pime, 1:61 2-5. a Fifth race, mile and a half--Bvie 4 e R Green, % (Licyd), Li te &, won: Lacy Crawford, 104, second; Bane- tion, 109, third. Tima, 2:36 4-5. a Biath rece, one mntle—-tehroeder’s First race, five-ctghthe mifie—| Midway, 106 (A. Martin), 9 to & r’ Creston, 109 (1. Bellman), 9 to 6,/ Won: Duke of Montebello, 106, sec : won; Lave of Geld, 199, second 6, third ‘Time, < Brookient, 112, third, Time, 1.05 1-6. - : rece five-etghths mile— . Second race, cieven-sixteonthe mile—The Bkipper, 184 (Jackson) 10) Zone, 116 (Daly), T te & won to lL. won: J » 14, second, Bithy } iggg Rew a Alante, 104 wS. Mayhamn, 121, third. Time, 1:08 4-6. © sisnad f : ‘Third race. thirteen-sixteenthe _— Laarelhurst is now ready for building. It has concrete side- did 5 ‘=a. ue : solle-Fred Rent, ot une ie oY walks, graded and paved streets, water and sewer mains laid; RICH SCHOOL MEET f Tandy 304, ind, Zime, Le - Bae, and there is no place in Seattle where contractors and builders aileniavese, 101 (oroweh, % : can do so well this spring and summer as at Laurelburst, as NO MOLLYCODDLE FACE WHEN | “00! Mary P. 98, see , Re the demand for houses will exceed the supply. POSTPONED A M'CLISKY SLUGS THE BALL. ['°h (Md. Time Fae ‘The many friende of Marry Srant om itie— Alt 8 * " x " (napehot ot Manager Joha Mo r0l (Mel mahiind,. 3 mon are going to give Bim & Sivan Ss 4) We wish to build ten or fifteen nice, attractive homes in Tee date of the Seattle high pe ly, tam wee it te ee ae ne. AF a Hort of a farewell epee ed ey. ’ Laure’hurst at once, and will co-operate with first-class con- : coe a aon Bae Fe =| —--——— line , re cae, mle FANN Krant leaves the 4 r tractors in the construction of them. | giving the athiet week sooe-e WY GOVERN ty _ + ; | for all the # | eget in aha the contesta, is OUT = en ied by Young Choynenl, whe is 9 Call and see us at once in regard to building at Laurelhurst. ‘There has bee rRin #0 far b eee e nem, 4 This is th hen feat for the ae tore OF ASYLUM AGAIN waite Gaimane. rant will take on Wty @mith is iy the most wtiful high-class residence property on the : j age Red Uette york out. Bs asa te Dowese gn Mae 2 so wee Pacific Coast, and the opportunity for profit in building is “- «yes of the one of the na 4 First race, soven-sighthe mile—| July 4 Hoth will be if round af- Ea gk ge ge pt a gS Ce la aloe ert ins eel ppg d kaw : we | again. White the doctar who dis. nace, 10, Chird. Time, 1:29 4-8 2. 3 ( We have reserved a few of the beautiful tracts of Laurel- ual t that th nine of ‘ . : . ag ey ee : te sat'sg mer K. Rt —Dethor vase, nine. cintaent “oS TRACK MEET AT THE : , hurst, and are mow offering them for sale at prices that are me training sop rose! again im possession of his at pWon; Hucket Hrigade 103, ond KE han high-class residence dist an > hg By ES | Sf | mind, 1 te predicted by « trend Thtek Rose ‘Vos. thied. Tine eas : ae See 5 in anyother ™ ” ict in Sble to compete In the coming mort | *h0 Was present af the tine of the) Third rane, one mile—JIno. 1. In- UNIVERSITY 3 Seattle. wi oF net ts very doubtful. — Ago d pn ag will jatis, 104 (Purrow), 7 to 1, won; Pe. c w. ; @ geting eccentric again tneide of|ter Sterting, 1 of Jor —— ‘. i ne = we fs os Soe ee ae ce Sates i. oends 2 coe a ee samy ¢ also have a number of choice lots fronting on paved Se atone = weather—the mun |thtt McGovern has been turned out) | Fourth race, five-eigh hs ‘catlo—-ltu, beta on te wltves Fg I 4 streets, ranging in price from $600 upward, all with a fine is ‘bound Z and Siapiomeneeennra epee Lg 106 (GanmetD, $ te wen: | on the twentyeevesth of this Pas view, Any of these tracts will double in value in less than a =) tia: Sg shone Geatinar Gai SL. feantelieds cad Us Gane ial the ers been ne } year. An investment in Laurelhurst is the safest investment OTe the tailor, the beautiful trees amd grand beach|are receiving many letters of appli school and the Tacoma high sebool ; , possible for anyone to make in Seattle real estate. ™ repa- | for bathing, a» woll as the beautiful/cation for lots at Seacoma Beach. | competing. te ; per-| views of Sound water and moun- Take the Madison Street car to Johnson's boathouse, at end Me bring together the representative Meat Prices That ae BE of Madison Street, Lake Washington. Salesmen will show Rev tains, all combine to make it the (most attractive place for 4 summer ;outing that cam be found om the Coast. aoe = a families of the state, that a more} At the City Mall k cordial relation shall exist between | Third av. near Y. . you Laurelhurst, the diffmrent sections. ***' 60 to fo; i stenks, . FAY'S BEST BARGAINS AT GREEN LAKE SEE THEM SUNDAY Our Mountain View Office is Open All Day Sunday HOMES VACANT LOTS F # 532 The Largest Family Washing $150 DOWN—Balance $20.00 a month, buys $25 DOWN—And $10.00 a month buys a I 2 4 4 a nice nittle cottage on 3 fine lots; go- lot in Cleopatra Second addition; Savin foot corner on Seventhy-fourth street ; ii cles ss perma en gs posi S in $1050. oat = A eared, grubbed and graded. $225 and up. $300 DOWN—Dalance $15.00a month, buys ‘ th St &@ new 3-room cottage, with pantry aud $650 CASH—Balance quarterly, buys 3 fine e a e Every housekeeper appre- syd gad ol 44 " ge owe lots in Riley’s addition, near Woodland i 4 ciates nicely laundered linen. Sealed boxs00; Bs.300 4 ed = Park car line extension and school; + The people of Washington have built up our Savings We do it right. Call us and let i 5 i $1, 4 $1,500, 41-216 Deposits to the largest total in the State. Such approval us demonstrate to you $500 CASH—Balance $15.00 a month, buys can never be a matter of chance. It is because the peo- We give prompt service. a good cottage on a lot Goxroo, near the $600 CASH—And $100 every 6 months buys 4 ple know the solidity, the strength, the conservatism of cars; this cottage is well built and mice- 4 lots, all cleared, plowed and seeded; this bank, oe ie , : ly furnished ; $1,350. 219 level as a floor; facing Fifth avenue; $800 CASH—Balance $15.00 a month, buys fine view ; $1,000, mans a beautiful little home; me = sone Deane) eawty guinted $800 PER ACRE—Buys 5 acres garden Per Cent and nicely furnished ; lot afl in berries and garden; will sell with or without land, % mile north of city limits; all furniture; $1000; with furniture, ready to plant; good spring; on fine $1,100. 90-219 road; best of soil; terms half cash; bale ; ance 1-2 y : $1,500 CASH—Balance to suit, buys a 5-room ce 1-2 years, B per cent. Compound Interest strictly modern home; large lot; one block from the car and lake; strect $10 DOWN—And $5.00 a month buys a lot Pe graded, cement sidewalk. Remember in our new addition; price $200; this is n t spe —_ from $1.00 up. No information, le fa « » . : “{ Fi « 4 ot even existence rO " me 2 in this is a strictly modern home; $3,000. the best savings bank in Seattle, any one ‘din re existence of your account, is given to SBa Before going Sun RESOURCES, OVER $10,000,000.00. Serta: | Qual We use nothing but the best material, © skilled work departments, a positive g RESERVE, OVER $3,000,000.00. REMEMBER, WE KEEP OPEN EVERY SATUR- DAY NIGHT FROM 5 TO 8 O'CLOCK. Take Green Lake Car to our Branch Office at Mountain View Station tomorrow. Our salesmen will be there all day Sunday to show you any of the fine bargains offered above T. P. FAY & CO. Branch Office; Mountain View Station 341-312 Batley Butlding REL RRL OSAP Pn I vale J sons. le Set of teeth, from Gold crowns and bridge work Fillings, all kinds Office Hours-——-8:30 a attendants, Phone, Main 172, THE SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK | OF SEATTLE. w, oT pm su ASSOCIATED DENTISTS Rooms 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 1112 Second Av., Opposite Garver