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> THE SEATTLE STAB—-WEDNESDAY. APRIL 10, 190 ] halfmlte tndoor chadaubonalts of | Amerioa. It was during that sens GAN WIN (00. Jie." 70) COMPETE WW running and easily won the Pacific ‘ "YARDS OR | MILE Coast championship pulled off un tte: ae der the auaplees of the Olympic . P ia club of thts olty ‘ By Fred J. Hewitt In 1906 he started 22 tim win “ re SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, April ie 19 eventa, being pnd aeviee bells thie 110.--'There ts a wide difference be-| 8d third in the other atart both tween sprinters and distance run] On two occasions he cleaned Wi ssoiaman, the ar Un ty of | Wa" b Jevery event on the card Y pe then ners and seldom is it that a man] *** Washington pole-vaulter, w prob= | » i was at Ingleside, Ca ait y , Portha } r c i | who eam ran.100 yards fast enough) 3 ‘and be received tne te ably contest for the Amateur Ath | j a Ss i DUGDALE STit ry cleat ke the place of Doyle, should th hamplonship =e gy Pd end in the 100, 280, 440, aay}! Un all around oy | TROUBLE WITH WEATHER ee an be lost to Meattle, and ot a route, But this) na events, aud he eh ‘the tie big mest to STAR, 1S SIGNED FOR THE|; While he is butit on the styte | n¢ MA eaeai ey che Olemuie| When he carried away the honors in| good show of wint ee “ ne rere jolde ate park in thin @ y . , ttre wandered fly paper Is udvertined to de, |and despite the fact that he hax |i Tinmel time er ee ae conc] Rood showing. He Is SEF) Factlve plain gg orings a6 well as fancy figu a, vee) votuorg to be the most versatile! Kaddie Quinn of Spokane has re ebqate: woated #8) ainiets Washington has ever had lieused Pitcher Brown, claiming ss 4} Deon runping for ten years he ie by man and bait t ‘ , he bat and the ¢4yard ra make « | 160 DOTTED SWISS MUSLIN took faster today at any distance than) SM Ov in the ~ tnt z AL, “ « b Mor peedy ever he was in * e acer . Pyern ppren | that " r cked b at yar : ep he ¥ in hie career jand ryn the Jest dap of the,jolay jth : b VF cogpa ked by byte | . , . Od | on uM | rw winning it for the Qlywpic div here was 4 Hiro: nO F Mc COSTUME CHIFFONS sail sputtered. Aft ret > r ef premier left fleider Ciab team x poten for Fresno and for Tacoma, | j pop ular ot ait el mont hime - ry seu He ta cortain of « Glarner will from new STA I M FO 1909 nd who was quite a pitcher in bis dainty ma t hade \ . 4 dla will from on jrain * and pn By ay Ney. [remular berth th the gardens, and | exclusively for the halfantly cham p- way. This was the man on | ‘betore. Snes : 4 sa Dayle of . poet lwith Drennan, Dadmeare and Wi | M 3 thought he had signed ow & i 2 in.” | onship ol nerica, to t in * fomed. hin wame with the “hid = tue tnd anhey cama Toa 408 fonship of America, to beewp ‘ - : J a : | a = ra of . fo . “ . eo * Due September at the Jamestown, expo Im al! probabiltiy the big Stadium Brown was gives a tryout in ar WHITE WOOL FLANNELS. : pai pe Then the shone, No eoot eee sition. He will travel east with the| Planned by the Alaska-Yukon-Pact- [cent game, and, according to a Apo | ars had Dug ort today's «® Paddy Weick Otympic Club athletics, wha will] {le exposition pegple for the univer: | kane er, was found to possens Ve linen and silk wa Flannels than th Jr thd ing eaned ‘ Se wan : r r" participate tn the Various champion | sity campus will not be built, it bay thing. It is sald that the twirler rene sneccay te dribty he atmoapher ; to yell “Paddy going to biel hips ing been decided that the money for | misrepresented himself to be the | seen Cleared uy hen manager | gel ct. g 06 ted - — that purpose can be used better |Freano pitcher of his mame, and Be Shade Wane 5 ‘ “Fn aft ie hikes Jack putting elsewhere, Thin méuns that the A. | th y secured the job, which, ; new wide, wut wr e r > teas vast A. U. games in 1909 will take place | he , he did not bold long | tomorrow at yard 3 b , - bark now on the present track at the campus. | } ~ tity purs D f Paddy - Johnny Reid, who for a brief time ~ tng bouwnders 4 ub areening ets The Monroe tried to run the fighting game tr wil siers wh * _ ve me | tate viomnity, 2 the igen a. - DECORATED PORCELAIN CHINA—Cups ang men #ou an oF blow salon wit o offe ‘o dary Bde, pm Wane Angels 4, Oakland 2. © fight somebody, Reid ia willing Saucers, Oyster Bowls, Oatmeal Bowls, Plates, what he ne | Loe Angeles . 00003100 % 4 @ put up $5,000 for the Gans-Lawts etc.; worth regularly $1.00 and $1.25 dozen, Dug needs good weather not only ‘ Oakland 90000260 6—2 luo to bring it to Port Washington | Special tomorrow in the “Busiest Basement® to get his players ww out, bot! 1 Ratteries—Gray and Horgan: Ho —_—_— Wis, for the neath fourtt | at onty, each ; 2 ' also to get bis & \ goine sort 4 gan abd Hackett tine, | Georgy Bhreeder h rengthened | of shape They are soft, damp | for 0 Nordy ke ite, Law An ) Lithe Tacoma pitehing staff by t o sloppy. wuddy and then just @ tt. |) year farmed te the An Errors, Los Angeles, Zl adding pitcher Chattin from Ra-|Johnny thinks be could Ue wee than that | aamine lat by St. Louis ke eid, Cal. Chattt men with |bit by bringing the champ and ang ic roonancent ney ne wot in rons &rocaango. |i glace | mat oe sate Hehe | Mwy GO-In. Couch Ce t . at Mix high salaried fret rdyke and Freeman, might be a chance ¢ th eNorthweat league Dug has signed Albert Rows, to | make a good buy Team w. 1 RICKEY WON'T PLAY Pe BALL ON SUNDAY |“) FP eae Ba Portiang OOO 0 EOF O41 iy in aino after Mey nal- | burg San Franciwo 01609004 *—21 digg twirler who worked for Ban} Matterice— Kinsella and Carson, | Francie Henley s Bireet According to reports from Walla 1, Ban Francteoo,| Walle, big Tee Butler will be the na, 3; San Fram-| Tiger's iwainstay tm the b thin year, although southpaw Goodwin, formerty with Low Angeles, will run LEAGUE STANDING, him @ close race for top bone eut out for Mt a matted to dt anxious to Question: “Why ie « last year Regular $2.50 Value Tomorrow in the “Busiest Basement” at only, 1.4: Another fortunate purcha fo your fever , Tow at « time when you !y planaing Bruyette Is Mode. furnishing. Bagdad couch ¢ nh (he pewest Halt hea chosen aptair the Putte Bruyette = ens and colorings, 60 inches wide, full fringed all around. Buy them here tomornm, o posopone the contest a week The game with the Geattic eh ae ceake Jachool nine for Wednesday ix, haw. . as much of « certainty a8 any 880 yarde ne outdoors could be during th. onds ttod ef April showers Mile—4 minutes, 25 16 seve Bet there are achieveme Kies, the shoemaker, 217 Jathes the cinder path that stamp bim o« @ veritable whirtwind among ath Br | fetes Boys Wanted | Im 1906 he won the 260 yards, the 1000 yards, the quarter and the| To join the Seattle Newsboys’ unian | th and self Beattle papera foltiatian : / he pattern and was told the price 100 yards 220 yards ‘aylor, the helder of many anced ck and be ie ae Maire | cont of materials. At tomorrow's spectal price ee Game. the infteld } . ies: | ame. ¢ « mi o dealers The practs oa which Dugdale) ways been popular in Hutte, but be sen ). D, and none to dealet | had arranged for bhis colts and the| never showed clase in thie section - Here are a few of Giarner's best| Ratuliers will not be played Thurs marks day, the fetend manager declding Tayler Will Ride Again, | Something for April Showers” Ladies’ Rain-Proof Umbrellas $1.26 Valves, special tomorrow at Select your plano today and pay later at Virtually your own my You can save enough money during our Bmergency Piano Sale to educate the whote family in music. Decide today Store Open Evenings. D. $. Johnston Co. i | TIME WELL SPENT After visiting most of the wading shops in n to Ed. White ne Bide. where be wae wellest line of new gee roen When he had selec Full 26-inch size neat, graceful affairs with cloth of exceptional durabitit trong frame: an assorte nt of prett ndle designs tsel wood, Fr } BRANCH RICKEY WAITING FOR horn and sow rtleularly ONE OVER THE PLATE. pea ratcs Pm 2 ms esi and up. We have glasses to wult) | provided. Call at The Star office,’ eisewhore for he found White's jegect, Bus at. styles of silver with pearl trimmings ie Special Services.) any purse, Schuchard Optical Co,,| 1909 Seventh and ask for John) price much less than any of the 903 Becons Avenue. DELAWARE, ©. April “ leye epecialiets, 1207 Second av.*** | Gleason, secretary, eee | others ‘ ote Branch Rickey, just traded by the! St. Louls Americans to New York, seems to be the “honest John” of] base bail. While the asual crop of stars is holding out for more cotn, | Riekey is out of the game until June just because be gave his word | to coach his colle cam Rickey is « cateher and a erack-} ing good one. Last season with the | Browns he was regarded as one of the most promising of the young | catchers. Bat he has a mind of hia own. He thinks it ls wrong to play bali on Sunday, end he won't do tt As St. Louis has a number of Sunday games this season, this is thought to be the reason that Me Aleer traded tein While negotiat ey promised ¢ E Rogers Bros. Silver Values to 75¢ tomorrow in the “Bus 9e jest Basement” at oniy, Think of it, only nine cents, and in £ such a price—listén—some of the patterns are justi just as serviceable and useful « though they hundred diffe gos. Included “and Gravy Ladies, Fish Servers, Cake Kuiven & | e Silisnnaicnanendidheetbaibadieaian ; values up to T5e. You wonder why over five ent de E ic s, costing 25 Per Ct. | 7] "Srcefsicoo we sido wu | ‘Twenty Cash be found especially attractive, | Minutes as they are #itrally and most con- ete. We are desirous of immediate disposal ne 9 them out t sorrow’ at only nine cents. a were an B manager of Ohio Weslevan team he © TS ; : e peayers thin 8 ot : ik was dene tr oo Is all you need to 4 ‘niently located, facing the parks | From Pioneer Square, “ ig himell poten Fog Uacgiemllery Be meee 2 eee © ee Oe g f Beeoggidhten yng wee THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST _Linith ts sastous for Rickey 10 to allow hia to report tm Jus ay abcess hg and wide boulevards. Others range | “"" fr ne . months in which fo pa | hree block om a ca ig “RACES YESTERDAY stor, 106, third. Time, 1M] balance, | as low as $660, line with good service. GARVEY~ three-fourthe miie— Te live in Mount Baker Par MW in it ¢ a distinc tion 13 t to your standing in the community. THE BUCH I OAKLAND an, 112 (Lee ite! First race, one-half wile—Vespa,| giea 100. third i Avian win feni build : f i , < commnale ta the te 112 (A. Smithy 9 i 3, won; Last. sixth a ts mile ; 13 —15—HI7 SECOND AVENUE. Go 112, second; Dall third. | g Sraeten vdah, 2 Time, : 4) Second race, one and o mile—Hugh Metiowan @r}, 4.to 5, won; Royal Red. won; No » Quarts 2, second mnth and one-alx oka mile vyal, 109 B, second ei Lowrey, 1 " », 6 to Telegrapher ‘Time, 1:57 1 1¢ necond Abdell, ill, third Third rae thirteen-sixteenths Time, 1:48 4 mile—Sheen, 102 ne $ to 1 } won; Silver Sue, 107, second; The " Bigher, 112, entra. Tame. 131 1-5 ACTUALLY TWO MILES ee le Cloudiight, 1 Keogh > won; Kisaro, 111, second; Fire B LONG . oe 116, third. Time » 1-6 if all the pianos ed to the ; Fitth re owe and one D Co. an nd ‘due at dif tallie~—-Andrew Ma gs), * s, but which have all 6 to 5, won; Waswift, 1 rf cally at » time Cabin, 10%, thitd, Time, 14725. ¥ere placed end to end, it would CONSULTATION F REE; LADY ATTENDANT, Gixth race ensixteenths mile M@ke a line two miles in length Entre Nous 107 (W. Kelty) 4 to 1, other is, they would reach 207 Elite! Building, Second and Pike, Opposite Bon won; Fisher Boy, 112, second; Mis Pioneer Square up Second Office Hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p.m * out Pike to Eighth avenue, Open Evenings, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, 6 te OF! tys Pride, 107, third. Time 1:67 26, @¥*? Howell to Lake Union, and Phone Sunset Main 6256. ttle. Wash, NEW ORLEANS. ere would still be zh pianos ft to start back n. «This mbly «ives an idea of what th First race, one-half milo—Lad Irene, 106 (Keys), 5 to 2, won; Ada c ano house ie up agiinst ©. Walker, 106, second, Sainesaw torage facilities f such @ great 106, third. Time, :49 1-5 num of instruments are not to Second race, steeplechase—Web- be had, and the railroad officials erfields, 139 (Boyle), 4 to 1, won; insist that cars must be unloaded Dr. Heard, 130, second; Lights Out, at once, in order to avert a com 140, third. Time 5 ple blockade. We are doing every ‘Third race, eleven-sixteenths mile thing in our power. Prices aré tre Belle Strome, 116(Boland), 3 to mendously reduced 2, won; Kohtnoor, 112, second In fact, the question of Rusk, 123, third. Time 1:07 16 cost or the real intrinsic + of Fourth race, one and one-six- the pianos is out of all question teenth mile—Envoy, 11% (Boland), now. The burning question ts, find 1 to 2, won; R. F. Williams, 111, | ho for all these instruments at once FINE LADIES’ TAILORING Come FOR THEA nothing 8 there else cam, It that cheers bat unless taken 1 two bottles of we bottle is the and he out. Select Suits to order $26 and up. Al! your p and you can take ¥ 80 fitting ond Al at moder ate ity ie me 7 pay in prices. Uptodate Talloring, $19 D. 8. Johnston Co. 902 Second a¥ ‘ PACIFIC & P apt Fe Pike st. Phone Main 4756. wee eee This will give you an i f of f ec st ises to be built in this, the TLINGS® if Pho Best, Biggest and Most Beau: Exclusive Residence Addition to Seattle err ATT s given byt to all th volta ae er up the nigh nity realize If you bu 1 will ha an advanta in fitice as well as selection The House of Regal Clothes , Has New Ones to Offer MITCHELL PHILLIPS DANIEL JONES fig and cased patient® a p Be one of them, i F. L. FEHREN (tf teeth tom vseeesseseseere so <9 to 12% Manager g4th Avenue and McClellan St Agents jay® 17 Cherry Street PHONES—Ir 695 Main 2984 PHONES—Ind. 8944 Just arrived by express. The builders have our store in hand, but we’re right here with the goods. Regal $15.00 Suits £ THESHUs 615-617 First Avenue _ ¢€ ¢¢ #8s8eR Sunset, East 2552 ASSOCIATES DENTISTS osite Garvey curs TO ORDER TE) VNING, HOPKINS & RYER tno $ BROK at the UNION TAILOR * Re 14518 Thin Ae soum Rink ain, F ® ", PRIVAT WIR Tol. Main 279, Ind, 279 19 904-305-306 Alaska Wid ALBERT HANSE Jewdry, Watches, Cut Glass IRST AV the Bquare Opposite Toten Pole a pa