The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 13, 1907, Page 2

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Hi SKATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 1 Bea = ee be @ HESE FELLOWS == gost SOME “Ue very Now. and g ve 208 tie DUG EXPECTS A BIG CROWD re FANS EXPECTED ro ) TURN OV +s EN MASSE TO BOOST SEAT TLE IN EVERETT GAME—THE Me othd-eved ey LOCAL LINE-UP Neid every time e - i o led Raia This mor « Dogial’s hirciing nod tm tur We ad their f K-out before t ceerenG twounctug at the bande | WHEN A PITCHER CAN SEND A RAISE OR A OROP BALL WITH THE SAME DELIVERY, WHERE DOES THE BATTER COME INT of Newma r PS = a Preofeahes ow, the tana who! (Beattie Star's Exclusive Service) | (eam mates who have “WHokdm thelr (It follows along about the same| ‘The flustration shows the « men working m Sabbath t NEW YORK, April 13.—You oan | backs” slamming at it, bay Mt ts as) joouree as bie lant year's unde of the two baile delivered apparent} Festerday aft row Will find th . " big a eh as the tax edtiédtor | raine bali, until almost to the bat-| ly in the same way. The wide dif j Yannigans e game; Stanley ane: SY Petes The Gpenan, 16 foean't differ f the oid drop) ter, when tt tak a myntifying | ference at the parting of the ways] 3 he kept Kellackey, 1h; Sts, 2b.) | whieh Piteher Joe Mecinnity claims) oo much, save the way it Wi start-/drop, At the ame time there comos| is enough to drive any batter to the ear egg TOR. Ey "Not |" to have the copyright, New York | ed kets it away und ted.) a freak brew | water bucket throug) » Hiaeinboth is bittea pited vd won; Hyperbole, 111, second; Mo-y ready to unwind himesit | 7, one of the » games here for Ev Al r, 110, third, Timetii4 +6 . a om a } OPEN AT FIVE O'CLOCK erett, and Jesse Stovall will in a of how ¢ a bine-sixieenths mile . at tht ie : probabi mckie the other. Both Charley Dogle w ‘ Rowe Daly, 10% (Boland), 6 to 5 ~ bail t body - 0 S d E ef theoe bnye mie capable of beating |to captain the tenn 6t won; Oriawdol, 108, secath n Saturda venings vorry Dug's swinger 4 man Cudmore AN EXTRA EARLY HOUR IN SA DEPARTMENT, tm that difficult sun-tte Mottor, 10%, third, Tir 4 y ¢ « | ‘Pulrd race. one mile—Kare, ler. tours “CARDINAL PITCHER | 1 and Mag «lon ise even, won, Omar Khayyam,| MASTERS THE SPIT BALL. | depending iin to t 101, see RK. PF. Williams, 108, oe Make @ creditable showing | | thing 1:4) 26 108 (Lee), 8) i and winner of the Coe medal for|'® 2, won; LaCache, 91, second; “ %, ltwo years, wes notified that he|Mecheth, 09, turd Time,1:54 ould not enter the high school in- | Fifth race, ninenixteenths mile-— ter-clase track meet which te being | Mucket Brigade, 103 (Gaugel), 11 run off this afternoon, Gish and lin 1@ won; Dick Rose, 107, second; EXPEC I S TO WIN : Medley. the two bent | juarte: | Col, Brady, 110, third. Time,:66 45 . “ompating be atedy | Sixth Face, one and one-eighth - that Gish | Mlle—Bavoir Faire, 103 (Taylor), gain per- | 21 to 10, won; John Meliride, 101, [hae a nice style at the ba OR.) as the Inet minnte ego Ae Gin,| Fourth ¢ on he extra outfielder, alav looks Od. | ine star high school quarter miler, | Mlle—Rather Re Open on Saturday evenings hereafter fi; Five o'Clock until Hight o'Clock—dastegiag from Six to Eight, as former The extra howe from Five o'Clock will enabl hany savings de on the way home, and thus do away with all need for a special vist to the banking district after the evening qeal, George BShreeder is afier Joe Fay, the speedy little infielder who was 80 popular in Tacoma several years ago. Fay is in business in Port land, playing Sunday bell with a leading amatenr club Bhreeder ecomes be afraid that his present lineup i# not strong enough and he is keeping the wires hot ~ live players positors to call in at the b Ceattic Star's Exclusive Service.) MeCreedie’s opponents do not| lores his ' ePORTLAND, April 13.—To hear think im the same strain aa the yg the medal, |seeond; Cull, 98, third. Time, 1:56 i . sen to the man who wine it | 16. Walter MeCreedic tell it, | Portlander. They believe hie the Ps ‘oust | eTegation of youngaters lave = Thsee Cues is Saeed Seventh race, fiveeighths mile— Prince Brutus, 113 (Daly), 9 to 2, § is as good as over.|to learn about base tell £ » Me, with the ald of bis team, ex end while they are tearnia 6 ae EXHIBI I ION won; Kobinoor, 114, second; Miss pects to win the rag other teams will establish a lead Leeda, 105, tara Time, drei 14, And Mac t# quite a foxy old base or them that the Giants will find Dall leader 4 to overcome when the season A SUCCESS PLACE MAY LEAVE This year MeCreedie in putting Commences to crow old } @ lot of faith in a tot of hosting Rut MeCreedie does not believe! t RIFLE AND REVOLVER CLUB ORGANIZED — The Heattle Rifle and Revolver ciation wae ore t at a meeting ullding. The te ration t affiliated with fle assvctation of which has branches in a!) part the country The following officers were eiect- oa lat night 4. BP. Parkinson. prevident; W. A. Hardy, vice promi- he bushe: He expects to ty " ° The ¥. MC. A. athletic exhibition ye. je ' e im behind at the outeect ot te Gane Gees beves tan Found out a whirlwind organization We have the fastest aggregation night proved an ontine am that will make the Seals, the Com in the organization declares muters and the Angels look to their “And what is mere, there is no laurels. dingranted ones in our lineup. ‘SNAPSHOTS | The easiest and surest way to acquiretiy habit of saving” is to begin by putting into thy: bank a fixed amount out of every week's pay, Make it as large as you can to start. As you and] yy 1 organi tor Place, the University of Nation Washington football conch, may de. ide to give up athletic work and enter the practice of law in thie elty, ‘The university aanagement ts very auxtour to retain Mince, the coach hae not given a final thoee Who attended saw something devidedty werth meeting to manage | u Which his wate t%, end is tetpai AP Paws y ot in Bie new jor mn ° cppemenererenermeny . ‘ 4 men fined $25 per ss Atwood 7 GAME AT FORT. —— tone + Ag a ways of making the weekly deposit still larger, he tibale on ths os mouse Se in: poate eee The compound interest at 4 per cent, will helpe AT THE ATHLETIC wORLDO— « kibesh on the aed hare i hs sane was awardea|, TOmOrtow the Superiore open| WHITE GIRL 16 TO i BASEBALL GOSSIP — JACK their season with Fort Lawton at MARA 60 TO NEGRO PUG. but the great thing is the start. owls, pational| Girst place in the dumb-Dell drili sg after bit-| With Clyde Ht the Fort. On Aprii 21 the Supertors| SESE meus UP FOR AC- ‘ |, very eve * accorded Whera) | play Pt. Townsend, op April 26 of Geo. Da Appiouse, and exhibition, which| Ballard; on May 6, Richmond's 4 White Box ar iow ts =e given annusl-|Rainiers: on May 12, @nahomish; | (Seattle Star's & 1 A. was one oflon Muy 19, Shelton: on May 26,) ST. LOUIS, Mo. April 13-—Here's the orgenttas bya City; on June 2, Ryan's Rate im her ¥, L. Beebe, of the Bt. Louis} STOP, LOOK, LISTEN ait, Caught in the eet. Pvery PALMER'S EXCUSE. April 13.~Austra- y that Jack Johnaon, gin by depositing part ol tip Do it now week's wages. Jim Delehenty, « Cinctone card, wou a thirteen iu oo for the St. Louis Americans ag we len the St. Louis Nationsia Which|, TM, pre-season showing of Ab-| ihe weive Bervice.) | Accounts opened from one dollar up. to prove ell o te chic indicates Pitt iors; on June 9, Pt. Tounsend Nath . | Then a @ tideiand jot from R TT face ten Go tele | west BASEBALL Tae, tnoape temernge (pen be — — ‘Over $100,900 worth of bait piay- | TTE, Meat. Aprit 13.—During an follows , gs SOMETHING NEW = es Fs were on an Attanta diamond m|the past 24 hours three saloons ~_ Buperions—Tee, 1b; “Nid, 2b;} Carpets setentifically cleaned by Bo s Wanted ane day. when the New York Ameri-| were beld-wp in this city COAST LEAGUE. Miller, se; Keppler, 28, “Wiggin-|the air process, removing every y Sen roekiva and port | af the we bottom, if; Asderson, ef: wr, | particle of dirt without the slightest | To Jotn the Seattle Newsboys’ union Sill ston American Washington Senators Join in th R. HW. Birt: Pryberg, c; MeKinsie Jobn-|injury. It wot only thoroughly | and sell Beattle papers § /nitiation : herd twek cry Hickman has “ | Portland | « + som, p, Phirnton, sub he lcleans, but brightens up the dead | fee 60 cents, Good cerners will be aa wrenched knee, Wilson has a be | San Pranctsco 1 6 4) Fort Lawton—Johnson! 8; Mit-|colors Fusty-Wurry Rug Co.| provided. Call at The Star office, | ALASKA BUILDING, SEA’ be *Dakes,| Phones, lad. 727%, Queen Anne] 1809 Seventh av, and ask for Jae | nee Gleason, secretary. orhle, aud o boil hae Jones al FLOOR HIM | Ratteries—Groom and Moore; | ler, ss; Site, 3b; Kirth, if 2, ox-Pittsburger, wit > ~ ’ “f the foghorn voice, has d:finitely de _— amd Beso 4; Reson, rt; Keyes, ¢} cided not to piny fith the Louls Ville Coleneis, He will captain and 2 parapet R OH Manage Cintionath semi-pre. Last wane @ fight between One orge | Loe Angeles .. onell » The National Billiard Aawetation | Meme. 1 Cyelor ny | Oakland ° 5 iu has pet ite OK. on the amsteur| Thom apaon, i Low Anaetes, proved) Batteries —dray, Bergeman and} ding of Calvin Demarest, crack|to be a free of the most brutsl| Hogan, Ree Reidy and Hastent.7 _, [Hind Thompson was battered all} ver the lor 20 rounds, Mem . pulp with-| ont being able te put hin out | Umpire—Portne : | Standing of Clubs. in the shape of an] ‘White pounded su as to be hard Won. Loat nage the Boston Ameri- ity reeogninabir Thompeom kept) San Prancineo a 2 venting Back proving bie) | ow eles man has bought oan] oe te the the fap rm Looe vege ‘2 . And son pple | gs we he be wae giver 5 : bh to tebe | the decision. 2 elven | Portiand ~ * ith the 0 remaereennn | Jimmy « ne «| A loome joint or a leaky pipe is} AMERICAN LEAGUE. ‘ an you nee it | sometimes a coxtly proposition. Let} ONLY $25 DOWN MAKES YOU PART OWNER. With Only Twelve More Payments of $6.25 3 Gack Patmer to the front with an] as fix it at one G. HH Browa| At Washington Washington excuse for his walloping at Low Ar \* o., 221 Pine @ttes, “1 wae the efin he says ‘The footlights for Mike Dontin, > | At St. Louwle—St. Loule Chicago saya Mike bas again jumped the postponed, cold ‘athe ““pewt throw away your on mpia Market | | came t pom weather ook Hike roy os tee Seslastum, ol ympia St, saves balf your meat At Philadelphia Bostoe Phila Cali up Main 1068. oss bills Try them and see deiphia game postponed, cain | At Detrolt — Detrolt-Cleveland | Bame postyoned, rain t. Both Phones | New York game postponed; rain. @ TITLE TO PROPORTIONATE PART OF LAND, FIRST CHOICE OF LOTS FOR YOURSELF. r 1S Ou 4 AN EQUAL SHARE IN THE PROFITS AND INCREASED VALUES. OPTION OF BECOMING FULL PARTNER IN OLYMPIC INVESTMENT Olympic Park League Standing Woo. Lost. Pet $25 CASH White City tuna Park iNew York ..eccseee i ® i¢00 Bostom .. os. eo 1.000 AND Ease ae ee) $6.25 A MONTH. Philadelphia i) One . So ae The Scenic Addition to West Seattle \ NATIONAL LEAGUE. yu HAS THE FINEST VIEW is > R H. & ra BUA aneoserresomed & FE ON THE SOUND, sea Brooklyn . 6 t 2 Fe rvy A \ « Noe Can gece Py Car "me Batteries Young and Needham; Stricklett ond Butler Umpire | Rigler At New York —-Philadelphia. New York game postponed, rain At Cineinnati-—Cincinnatt-Pitts- 7 At Clilcago—St. Loute-Chicago game postponed, rain Wraitnive a 19 TREATMENTS $15 Both Phones National —_ Standing ~ nig t : 7 L t ' ag racer ciaamumee at Dr. ©. A, GKEGOS, Mgr. Bi priindetphia . tee 1.000 | Cincinnati i 6 1,000 | Chicago ... i ® i000) | Heston ° i 0 1,000) KIRKSVILLE INFIRMARY OF OSTEOPATHY Mew York ... o 3 000 St. Len! bewdan FIRST FLOOR WASHINGTON BLDG. 705 FIRST AVENUE | Pittsburg whe : peed | Brooklyn 0 1 000 | RACES YESTERDAY | | OAKLAND. | | First race fiveeighth mile | Ralnade, 108, second; Rhinestone, | 100, third. Time, 1:6 | | Second hree-quarter mi Kinders, 101 (BE. Dugan), 4 te | won; Galvestonian 110 o | Maia, 105, third. Time, 1:15 1-6 | Third race, one mile and fifty} 4 Shirt Waists | yardes—Eduardo, 1 iH Smith) 12 to 1, won; Corrigan, 110, second; | A LITTLE NICER THAN o Fras mmen: terdaaperter tall OTHER LAUNDRIES, AND ex, ‘Gaeue’ enon 300, SEND THEM HOME IN A la 'M. Brattain 113, third }1:14 35 | | Fifth race, one mile and fifty yarde—Jocund, 110 (Butwell), 8 to | 1, won; Waewift, 110, second; Ma | aa, 106, third Time, 1:43 45. Sixth race, ¢ True Wing, 106 won; Ethel Day iper, 105, third. Tim BOX, SO THAT THEY REACH THE CUSTOMER IN FINE CONDITION, NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR BOX CAMP HERE, RENT FREE, FOR THE SUMMER, WHILE YOU ARE WAITING TO BUILD YOUR HOUSE THIS WON'T LAST MANY SUNDAYS—OR DAYS Either as a speculation or an investment this must appeal : | most forcibly to everyone, especially since it requires | cents per day IF YOU WANT TO SEE THE PLACE ITSELF w. Tran ‘ NEW 1 ORLEANS Firat race, thr | Vohoeme, 1 I Sneeeepesnrditen | CREMATION An illustrated booklet containing ve cars and get QUEEN CITY LAUNDRY Both Phones 593 _ es ae roy bent ios on CLARK oO” BRYAN 422 Alaska Building Ind. 4475. Main 3005 c M. application, Arthur A. Wright, 415 Queen Anne av,, Seattle, Wash, ***)

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