The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 23, 1907, Page 2

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VE wetlon rom tiv yout thy 8 come office NOUNCe # and ate to bb com pile ye to dhe thi Wants @ D the se ye exhu nS | ir Spee April Nrmati¢ erior \ rok « d, xone such ile abd commé rly to pan @ sa hol is own ue | ped at’ He hag cre NM from “ia tra iy stud preatiy: s take pe hens 2 Fell of plaide > sup or $2, ok on and‘ DUGDALE WILL app TO BLEACHERS TO ACCOMMO DATH CROWDS WHICH ARS SURE TO COME OTHER BASEBALL, GOSSIP. Baseball today’ Bet Dugdale was not so sure adout it this morning The cloudy sky and the damp sidewalks a wok very good to him, and he went about prepared to ree ra kick agninat the weather office and the fates in genera! if a ped He waa real anxious to go up againet that Butte bunch again this afternoon, and be had grave f that @ little beret of unpleasant ness om the part of the weather man would spel) all “| intend to play every ne id Dug “My solid and dry and it like it dees I think lets of gates are called om account of rain Just as well be played Grizsle doesn't burt Dug announced thie morning that young Rush was billed for to day's game This youngster has biessemed out from the star pitch Spokane High Schoo! & professional who is! a sure comer, Btaniey hought enough of Hush to make put the big coppers for him Stan knows some about Rush warmed up yeater afternoon, showing speed and enough assortment of curves | He ts an athicte and always tm con.) dition. Maybe that Aberdeen trite fsn't slugging the ball. But no wonder the bunch of high moneyed; hitters whose names bed forth tm the line-up. i $ Aberdeen handed Ita mecond dose te Vancouver yesterday, and un- lens Parke Witeon jumps in and bis § sgeregation, it ‘Won't take long to pur him out of} the running. Dug. however, does not think Vancouver ia so weak He knows that Parke Wilson bas been hand! capped in many of the same wayr that Seattle has. and thinks that when once the Canucks get started on the right foot they will give @ good account of themselves Dug’s hospital brigade te fast be- coming: disergantaed Paddy Weich claims to be enred of the measies, and when Dug har satis tactority fumigated him, be w be allowed the gam “Con” Walsh aning to fe skookum, and Drennan getty over his sore ankle. With Welch and Walsh back the staff will be & lot stronger ‘The left field eathers at the ball park, as fieted in these columns, wil! be added to, and the ge manager has decided to do this at once. The An Open Letter Seattle, April 22, 1907 Seattle Daily Star) We bee to on press our sympathy \o your behalf over the unfortunate accident of Satorday evening in which the Star i was .catroyed by fire. The ire of ambition, however, is com penastion and cannot be quenched State how An Emphatic With Regal can equal the work of your favorite tallor—if you wonder shcw you. THE SEATTLE BTAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1007. Irish 112, third, Time, brit 1-6, Third race, seven-elghths mile Hugh MeGowan, 109 (Bandy)), 4 to Silver Bue, 107, second; third. Time, mile~Royal Rogue, 106 (Keogh), addition will provide for the eeat-|2 to 1, won; Nappa, 99, second; of 1,000 more persons and it Is) King Cole, 109, third, Time, 1:14, | figured that thie will do away with Fifth race, one and one-stxteenth any overflow on the grounds May- milee—Corrigas be the wise old manager won't won Daniel CC, 107, rake in the shekels (hie year! Nabonassar, 110, third Wonder what make automoblie he 1.47 8-5. wil buy? Sixth race, one mile—Massa, 107 (Keogh), 4 to 1, won; Bedford, A number of ex-coast stars work (07, second; Sir Brillar, 110, third. ed in the big leagues yesterday but Time, 1:41 none of them did anything at ai! sensational vile Hall was the only one to A DRUBBING | | Fourth race, three-quarters of a / Time, ham twiried parte of contesta Tn Bell. Herwig and Irby, Butte certainty hy a trio of hitting out felders, good enough for SHY Harry Baker, of San Francisco. mans league As fly-catehers gave Tommy O'Keefe a» sound they are up to the snuff too, and drubbing in their fight before Ruse Ras no kick coming on bis tne Spring Athletic club Phi gardeners adeiphia, last night, Baker proved to be much the faster man, jump ing all around O'Keefe and land Was grogky ip several rounds and finished wenk, while Baker was Ox—Pasens comparatively fresh when the limit oO rRos 208 was hed we ARCE—BRIDWEL A STAR. canrtt Fred Mullt and. and Prank 8 D. #kinger, the offt- as long as [It played @ geod game. a} tormohart maker whether it has won or lost,” sare —_— fan Francisco, Apri Mr. Bhinner, in addition to being reunitanee he ee nnaee of th*) Honey Mellody and Mike (Twin) to be the proper this ne of the | “at ‘authorities on torm SINCR YOUNG CY YOUNG shut Sullivan will come together tonight aduate fre higeret to be the @rentest gentie out Brooktyn the T Dodgers |! las Angeles, The two great man jockeys this side of the Rocky Ataine ‘ welterweights will mix it tn a 20 etatm he bas them bh RED’ DONAHUE SAYS 14H ie | TOUN4d go, and secording to reports 4 > ae a. 8 ar 255 pomy racing here ie « great garnering & crop of tron men at hie | DOth Gre in fine ebape for the gruel. , the Maat, the Middle Weet with the very h, and Be " ie Philadelpnis, and doce not | ing and this aide of the Rocktes areas sae aaakene See ' ot fumpiog the Detrolt Tigers While the fight does not give the vor at Emeryville there are 4 ae w ; . qn = Me will piteh for & semi-pro team, winner the chamwnpionship title, !{ of@-time newepaper men who bold Fe" | a We cemeus WHEN DETROIT CAN ONLY | leaves him « clear field with | pesttions of trust under the New ‘ Coon on Ascot Park Manager tern out 689% on opening Thomas, and the champ will uo * Jookry Cw ~ Jim Prookes took Kindly to me pects do not look oright f doubtediy receive a challenge from jo Presding Judge BC. sermon. iis secretary, Joha war Semnew of the hes Same. a peare Dee i 4 Roden, and Judge Bd. Cole are both the man who gets the decision to- night Hebert, of Mew York City TOM SMARKEY If HANKERING from for turf boners Me hes siready { . started to purchase @ string of fast sate favor Malloty a 10 to & ones | Charley Eyton wit reteres, ; s ae Se are EVERETT MAY BE Sia a Ml wate Cain CENTER OF STRIKE with Detroit, leat of April or Great Governor Mead and Sena paper world i ot May i TACK 2 THE £NOLION 4 right tn and} at again in bie ent at Los Angeles, to} \AcTRees WRT Prusrry vee | county or Piles wore the principal speak (Star Special Gervice.) t ers. Wesides thoes officials, Sam EVERETT, April %.--Bverett Aallor Burke Ame ‘wit AND “SPIK azroarep MAGAGED on | oO moulters have made a request o4) Laneaster, members of the re Robe: * te be matched ff | for an increase in wages, or rather formatory commission and > Anied Aght | Senor | board ef control were preaed & decrease in the hours employed, boar PAssha #aipD TO BR As | to go tate etiect May 1, which may Speaker J. A. Falconer acted 6s ecarce for t ball grounds as on tra BOSTON LEADS OFF WITH atx eft andere (oantunas ler The reformatory commission ree terday roet In Bverett and left at for Snebomish to tmvestigate result in o strike, The men aak $4.40 « day for eight hours work instead of for a day of sine hours, MEARS FOR YOU. KAN. | tae te now in force. The emp oyers oboe oan and Mt sniversition bat have not yet decided what action the site offered there for the new as Sane &. and them will be caken, but & strike is not *tate Institution. They will also un..kely, Over 200 men with be af visit sites at Aftington, Monroe and feeted by such a movement Edmonds before reaching « de The county board hae decided cision thet in view of the supreme court The county commiasioners will decision, it will be impossible for Within @ short time ask for state jomohomiah county to continue to id im the construction of ® per employ a (ruit inapector after the manent highway, running probably last of this month. Noth will from Bverett to the King county be done regarding other officials line lwho may be affected by the de other by way of claion been euggeied A verdict of $10,000 was opened The leyearcld daughter of | yeuterday im the superior court in Adolph Nickedem. who was are}: ifavor of Bugene Johneon against ently #hot Sunday by & yous: the Great Northern railroad. The an seamed Larson, and who is verdict was returned Saturday but [OW at Providence hospital, ts out was not read until yesterday's eee of peer. Larson # shooting ston. Johnson is a boy of 15 who St & dog, supposed b mad, and fell from the top of « freight ear after snapping the twee, the and had both feet crushed, neceast- cartridge failed to explode, is alles tating amputation. He claime t od t have pulled the triggor a RACES YESTERDAY timonds have o-half mile—Jack 20 te 1 First race Paine, 106 i You will rebuild Digger and better We shall continue to repert our orakeman hac given him permis third time out looking where ealty bargains through the Star sion to ride on the train he was shooting, The bullet, 22 The Fifty Thousand club banquet | caliber, struck the girl io the |heid .ast night at .reternal hall bt). The prosecuting attorney | was a big sucenes, delegations being s investigating the case. The girl's One of the best at present being a home on the Inke for $2,760; §800 1 $25 a month ¢ OUN, DENNY & EWING, Ine. t from all parte of toe father wishes Larson prosecuted presen v Alaska building oe augue = gece aera nice i . ] | Dhiedelpi ee § Hi R | REEF be! ae ™ Weer : SE ACE wy $j i. ee we mona a8 di ra NATIONAL ae WHATS THE ~ USE? m e outs AS a 4 ty and retort, Meth Bumper, the English champion ni « 20 lomo ee "bios ‘eee oe oe wisely has challenged Rattling Nelson and atl trees, t Hane Ss & 4 anid that the Dane may accept { Dresden. The Sumner ts own to be a handy site attentive te MeGiyan ont Mar Man with e gloves, but the fight the winter fle | shell. Wille and Gtteen Umpire Der fans are aiting for that Gane- fall soon after t. Tt te anid that tracted to her by Neleon affair which Tex Rickard fe after, and are not much Interest- ed in these pass-the-time-away bouts * “\ § LONDON’S SNARK ws. [S$ NOW RELEASED (Seripps Telegraph Serv tee.) Clothing we teurre, Whiting Ferd iiteom me . y? SAN FRANCISCO, April 29 N Tour ’ : e London's @6-foot keteh, the @r : - Pantadeiphis ee nich he plans @ cruise of put it up to us to ‘at Bl | scoskh “ons essed ent thar toe - f tody of the United States Marshal ington, April 32 Mm Leute ‘ ma yesterday after London had settled 4 - advi mye ' ‘ i the t ¢ e24 hieh he owed the " ference at A NORTHWEST LEAGUE Satan ent < T cen'he Tek . ine, Hie sister, Mra. Shepherd s att A P berdeen 9, Vancouver 3 appeared in court and paid the bill Aprtt 1.—Tomn “< SUICIDE’S BODY IS JAPANESE INVASION (Star Spec ial Servier) ° F , particular garment ‘ at by @ coatmaker; the . Agr Tate atterien-Lagore @ y Tonnes vestmaker; the pa by a r and thus sult : . 2 Z rise. Cepire. Bulla . perfect in every sear told r or this after AMERICAN LEAGUE . best workin i fact, unexce.ied in. all a eriort . went aes nm x c oe Mughee Keefe as o= wher ' Semething New hide sm hy an was employed at the aline . * ‘ ya ne a om for e " an and . . ° Mr. “MebDerme te madera, Three trains daily, Tick~ | | Bacterien-Frank, Dygert and ack . reservations and descriptive lit. |=" oe end Warner The Slympl: Mark >t 615-617 First Avenue ho Se ee League Standing : Cute your meat bills in half, 118 por arene eee SRR OF LS RT ee | 200 TURKEY FEATHER | DUSTER in the Room | Making Sale tomorrow at i only, each 6e | $100 DOZEN ENGRAVED TABLE TUMBLERS, in the RoomMaking Sale to morrow at only, eac Be Regular $1.76 | ne-quart size special tomorrow at only $1.19 | Regular $2.26 twoquart size, | special tomorrow at only $1.49 tomorrow 32 12¢ | FREE LUNCH TO SURVIVE A route vie Bothell and an-| Saloon men are almost « unit in | deciaring that they would much rather to go the expense of provid- ng @ walter than to do away with he free “help yourself” lunches, A lause inserted in the geveral Ii- conse law just completed declares that free lunches in saloons, unless they are served by walters, are fl legsi. Prominent mioon men say that the law will affect only the emailer estabiishmenta as many large saloons in the city make a specialty of serving paid meals, and im others waiters are used to serve the free lunch The owner of « small salc the ng street station wher it he would employ a waiter or Jap to serve his free janches sald that he would have to comply with the law of go bankrupt “The free juneb is ae much a part of the per- manent business of this house as the liquor we sell. 1 could not do any business worth while if I had to leave out the daily free junch. 1 can employ a walter and still do profitable business in the free lunch business.” AUTO RAMS A _ STREET CAR j j j -he large Franklin automobile owned by J. BE. Galbraith of the Galbraith-Bacon company, was par tially wrecked Sunday afternoon by colliding with a Seattle Electric ompany street car near Fifteenth av. and Denny way The auto, it is said, was driven by the 13-year-old daughter of Mr Galbraith at the time. It slewed nto the etreet car with force enough tobreak off one of the auto's wheels, No one was injured. CLANCY GETS LICENSE vhe council Clancy his saloon the present saloon limits last night, while a few minutes b that Councilman Morrison urgea the passage of the O'Brien Ix over the mayor's veto, his main granted Frank cense outside $5.00 FAMOUS BOSTON COTTON %INCH GAR DEN HOSE 83.49 FULLY WARRANTED 50: } FOOT DOUBLE BLOCK \ LINE, REGULAR $5.00 x 83.49 ¢ , STEWART’S | Extra Specials Tomorrow | In the Room Vaking Sale Bvery nook and corner of the house furnishing Seetion reveals bargains of the most unusual sort, Arctic” Ice Cream Freezers A Third Less in the Room Hek 09 Sale Tomorrey LADIES’ GLOVES— j Speclatiy Priced Tomorrew } Saving women will buy these gloves by the dese $100 =611-ROD CLOTHES BARS, oom Making Sale row at only . $3.50 HIGH Wwe ELL LAWN moO r the Room- morrow st only , Regular §27§ size, special only ° ie tain” two-quart cial lomorrew @t LADIES’ SHORT LISLE LADIES’ LONG GLOVES, in the popular GLOVES, spring colors including in black and white gules black and white; dainty rat od styles epectal these M | rrow at, pair 20¢ | oes — | i § PU | 4@¢ BLEACHED | Tyee BEST TUR- i LINEN DAM. KEY RED BS | ask PRINTS. TO | 64 Inches wide Big variety, etrip LIQuC well selected Ss | FROM figured de AND | i assortment of signs to choose new patterns. from apectal j tomorrow at | tomorrow at vs } sissy mt 4 y only, yar only, yard 4 By ie argument being thet wae within the queslions were Clancy's locate, gid south and Dearberm, (Star Special NOME, ALASKA, Three bie authentic been made here three Ge ed. A fabulous pay found on Ne 7 © third bench by the wing have struck it dale claim, Sunset berch and the dirt to S18 per pan. The Sullivan, Berg streak, Tamaing for beach, is defined and tegt As @ result of the txt! er strikes all labor oe setded and the men to the different begin work as soon At a weeting of the Dealers aasociation plan was hy Northwest —" cireulars and " toe National , Order of the Mystic . Angeles, May 7. advertise the cy for the best vewhcly Sound scenery Was .s ———— 3 The Seattle High ball nine will play Wednesday and the ern Business Coll “ Car! Schmuts, the % beat the Seattle the box im one of } — WASHINGTON, April Harrington, _ the Missourt of nvicted tn supr — fi... ta writ o Fingtea wauld have tht e reviewed, Ostec 13 treacment® or $1.50 per wou Kirkevitte Intirmant #8 opethy, First Floor ington Bids. 705 ave, Both Phone® pr. sKAGOS, MF

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