The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 24, 1907, Page 2

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ee O’BRIEN INTERVIEWS SQUIRES 4 ESPECIALLY FOR THE STAR 7 oe = | BY JACK O'BRIEN, | Who Met Squires at the San Francisco Dock as a Special Commis sioner for The Seattie Star and excttement attending Nia arriy must confess that I was ressed with the gen had crossed the # in lietic glory a very likely (Keattlc Stare Bactuatve Servier) SAN FRANCISCO, April 24 al, and | Well, William Squires of Austratia) very wel) |: I met him when he landed/tieman whic search of pu Squires Is fellow He ts 1 don't biat and ade In geners! appearance Mr. Squires | oe being very much itke Tuckard, the Nevada pro moter, both in Sulld and featur He posseres the same quick eye that Rickard has, whieh makes the | eo much more striking ie here. looking hulle on athletic lines, and hie Austration friends * being sweet on him It te almost impossible to give an opinion of a profesional pusilist after one has only seen him in his jetreet clothes, It t# even rather dificult for the most expert person to size up & man's ability after seo fag him in gymoasium work, #o it | would be folly right here for me to! jventure ap opinion slong those | | Ihpes. | 1 will, however, say this about | Squires, He has the build of a jwood man. Five feet 10% inches tall te mot a great height, bat suf | Relient for a man in the many | P weight division if be has the PRILADEL tA sACK O’enIEN. brawn, stamina and cleverness be at the dock, conversed with bim | hind him | for some time after he had reached There is « certain deception tn @ quiet resort away from the hurry the clothes one wears. Mr Squires JACK O'ORIEN WEI COMING SQUIFES TO AMERICA ON BEHALF OF THE SEATTLE DAILY STAR. Is what counts, both in your social and business standing— and your appearance, of course, is ninety per cent, a matter If you want to stand well and make @ successful ‘‘front’’ in this All garments are hand-tailored—fit well, look well and hold their shape THE HUB © 5-Gi7 First Avenue THE SFATTLE STAR..WEDNFPDAY, APRIL 24, 1907. | when he landed wore a suit of dark | matertat | went made by a tailor to the colonies who tabooed the everpr “padding” used by American tallors, So it was that his should ers did not stand out like the or dinary American dreseed gentle \man. But without the padding there was sufficient breadth there to show me that Squires is a very powerful fellow My conversation with Mr. Squires was pleasant, and | would not have missed the opportunity of meeting him and welcoming him to America 1am very happy to make your acquaintance,” | declared when | | was introduced. ‘Our feelings are mutual, Mr O'Brien, replied the visitor ‘Did you enjoy your trip across?” “Well, hardly You seo I was frightfully 11 most of the time and the memory of that sickness, when I did get on my feet. in a manner troubled me during the balance of the voyage.” returned Mr. Squires, fen't it strange with us athletes he ocean knocks us out much than it does toddling io Squires laughed and sald that he had noted the same thing, and for a few moments our converse ition ran along conventional lines [Then ft was that | ventured the [hope that some day | might hare the pleasure of meeting him tn the ) ing. 1 hope so,” declared Squires. You see it would hardly do for me to talk very much Gght right off t reel. 1 desire a few days in which to look araund and size up the sit uation. Then again | need at Ir vst eight weeks’ training to become ac cltmatised and ready for the ring 1 do not want to interfere with any arrangements you may have in the HOFMAN OWES CHANCE ¢ pe: SQUIRES’ FIGHTING FACE. GOODS USH THE! George Shreeder o certainly ad to get & shortaloy ACOMA SIGNS °""~ SHORTSTOP von; Kokomo, 164, OF, third. Time, f Tacoma hb CENTER SHOTS trying he nin troubles his ericans hase with @ Nation that they are over Yesterday he Harry Rush goods, The! bought the release of I aN former Spokane Schoo! piteh-| Butte, and will stick thie speed sin iene on ganred tel npire Bor er showed more yesterday than any little player in the game toda he wave hia last other piteher om the Seattle staff| Ruse Hall mys that Brewing ts a hae while has shown, and faded the Miners gcod man, but as he had Bb af ‘6 hand, to a pale lavender color before he ette and Donovan both for the , r . ion dodged Was through with them ition, he could not use Bresin Hee and om it really exasperated Russ Hall Tacoma has been piaying Mu Ten of his sluggers fanned the at- nett, one of the outfielders, at t pe View the Ohp mosphere, and the five that collect nee the discovery was made that |). ke world Venter ed bingoes did it the wrong Elberly was a “false alarm,” and time, Buttes errors © pinyed this has weakened the team A * becoring genera} their part, giving Seattle runs ‘ /DIACe gale which sever should have been se RACES YESTERDA Y ‘ netr distrieg, cured rn veut showing A few more like Rush and in ae = ‘ » Orleans. He stead of 6.000 pera " i b owe t . CORES al . PeTeODS We wie et) Firat race, seven-aixteenths of a th nd having to the iuday games. Rat teore ows ee 10 (Fisher), 8 te Geo ob n warned of am ce a we po. a. w.| 108; Mer anne . 1, Char ¥ra ned viojation @f Gal P : wa ay, 106, third, Time, 42 46, the ar claws, Looks tke: ies 5 : t §| Second race, threefourths of a ow 4 ot the Fremdie ; : e~ Mine Ofti« 110 (W on ne Kellack ‘ ,2t wor a, 11 Al Orth ay ay SS ‘ 1 ; 4; May A a, 110, third, |not affe ; u ‘ ©, 1 t ¥ ’ ; ‘ — ps ’ e-Byronerdale, 1 (Fisher) fu ' 7 A . ‘i : 2} oe 2 « to 6, won; Ray, 105, se k king t . - ‘ ’ merc 107, third. Time ‘ . ; ‘ “en, is we ‘ Be es Dolinda, 107 (Lycurgua), 1 cause ie bey ’ t ‘ sib el Edith James, 100, se 4 4. race be de Hearne, 2 ; ee id, Oratorian, 164, third, Time nd Loa a Kuo ¥ Al Be Be at “4 4 won from Jimmie {th race, fiveeighths of a mile ght f t Oh Per pot | Goss per, 108 (Sandy), 7 to 16 mise last nm om; Billy Mayham, 109, second be KK ted through po X | peaker Fontana, 105, third. Time, whole game the secnml eae Oy 1:01 was sent bench for al | Sixth race, Futurity—Blage, 104 the u busing {oe n eeme—iee hour thirty-five minutes Um | pire-Nes hret | NATIONAL LEAGUE, ! a “© — et Leute ° a Pitteburg 70 4 immediate future, but I hope (hat pyirciee—theshe and Marshall) Lynch some day we will have the pleas aod Phelps. Umpire, O'Day of meeting under different cir stances than those that rule & nme wicego re ae | et | ee ee. Mr. Squires has come a long Way | Materies-Fracer Lantaren and Kling in the hope of taking back the Lm ee a = aon, Umpires, Cnrpente heavyweight championship of the world to Australia. He ts not one Been of ao fellows who Imagine that + Your he is a world-beater off the reel In other words, he ts not conceited He la w og (© set his etre h against the best men we have be in active training today if he makes good he hopes that James J Jeffries may be induced to come out of retirement and give bim an op from the ac |? . phe rockiys game postponed ante Leagee Ste portunity to wrest ene ged premier of the Sighting | Bewtre game the laurels so undentadly his. | irecmire 1 be e that | am the logical i - candidate for the firet match with AMERICAN LEAGUE. Mr, Squires. I won the heavy na*‘“ue weight champlonshtp from Robert ; and | ha dem ena” dehiaaidi;* taoreen ears that I and willing t earned the » inoet ivilege of a bat ready have Ue with me. Itt nik Game postpen we may get together at Wil I win? That a question imy to we Pet, anewer just now Hut | have all ‘ “ the confidence in the world and j Bit - it 4 be ‘ t ~ SEEKS INFORMATION ABOUT i i : Mra. Elizabeth N. Jones, euperia vowel $ aad tendent of the Seat COAST LEAGUE. Home and Bible Training school, tes bas been ake yu om Memes r | A son to locate the parties with whom | (Qi:ana ; ; Mra. Jobnaon’s brother, Kdwaid | Batteria—iteniey on? Sr-eet: Bogns and Bheiwick, boarded before he was) °°" oa : taken to the King coun Le 6 " * where he died Sept. 6, 1904 Mra. | it Angers ey ee Jomes does now know aang? etre yc gn pose the information is asked shoe r Derrick Lew Angeles | TO SURGEON'S KNIFE sonrwweer ves 18 MAKING at Spek BILL SQUIRES CHALLENGED My hreck who recently nigh alienged Bill Squires, t Australian champ. This Squires ts at hap. and doe eve take th rouble to answer cha) enges if he de n't want to FITZ LOOKING FOR FIGHT AKT HOFMAN, WHO GOOD IN SHOES OF CUBS STAR SHORTSTOP. CHICAGO, A Of cx Hofman ha od ‘ Rob Fitesimme king aga (is an il) wind that we ff and f 1 ‘ he te t Kood at er of the down a a ae S t b o H He is puttlr a ne itiona : game for y pt. L. BY ’ ght y \ champions and h amd wated dennetu " 8 t He a fixture i . where would bh W the I pu ' ‘ . nppontts had got gone on a ra 6 iy wwe epriniy | y x e. meet the A When Tinker had to go to tt t« 4 have bee 4) oe y ices Th rang Mig Ei me a: epened eat Prices That Pleave ‘ we " ‘ . * 7 and t Ha Ma ' ’ sorts jisas ‘ e i " ar Y t 1 1 | he Store Tha. Serv s You Lest—-G@ rvey-Euch nan Cy, ren NOT A SOLITARY ARTICLE RESERVED Everything Reduced in The Houscfurnishing Dept Prices from 25 ger ccnt. to75 per cent, Less Than Usual Closing Out Our Entire Stocks of China, Glassware, | Crockery, Graniteware, Tinwere, Garden Implements, Household Hardware, Etc i NO REDUCTIONS LESS THAN 25 PER CENT. REGULAR Se PACKAGE | TOILET PAPER, PERFORATED CHAIR SEATS | Regularly priced Tc, te | , Sort Gnisb quailty special and $c, special in the Room | '* the room making as king sale,, Tomorrow at) ” w at only, seca ¥. each Be 7 WHITE WOOD CLOTHES 4%e YELLOW CHAMBERS. PINS. 150 casés for special sel the room making sale, rrow at only, per dozen | le. Metiom sized, special tn the room making, Tomorrow 23e¢ at only, each GLASS LEMON JUICE EX- ' TRACTORS. Se No. 2 LAMPS. i Complete with brass bare | Special in the room mak-| er and Macbeth chimney, | ing sale, Tomorrow at only special in the room making each Zeé-| sale, Tomorrow at only, SPIECE KITCHEN SET 23e. Consisting of strong kiteh |" WILLOW WASTE PAPER 0D BASKETS at Exactly half Price in the Room Making en fork, large basting « and cake spoon with hook for side of bowl always sold Sale. Appropriate for home regularly at 26¢ especial in or office use the room meking sale Tomor 30¢ Baskets at... row at only, each set.. Oe, #0c Baskets at $1.75, ORATED GLASS LEMON The ADE and WATER SETS fifteen $2.00 and $250 DEC. fic Baskets at... Baskets at 4, UNIVERSAL AND REGAL METAL COFFEE MILL. ms, special Regula worth The, Spee making sale. ial in the room making sale O8e. | Tomorrow at only....208, Seven pieces to set t decorat In the room Tomorrow at only Drapcries, Rugs, Comforts, Etc. At a Saving Tomorrow. a little random list to catch the eye of the economical 20¢ FISH NETS. | wide, far 50c TAPESTRY. striped deaiign# and co nes, fifty mobes very effective for drape J housekeeper. her forms of home ing 8 nexpensive, | ping, special tomorrow at specia T row at only | , : 10¢ yard 39¢. | $3.50 HOME-MADE COM $15.00 BRUSSELLS RUGS. FORTS. re 2, newe Pure white cot w ‘ $10.48 ~ BUCHANAN 113 — WIS—Ul7 SECOND AVENUE.

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