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1908. FEBRUARY 3, SSS THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, } Sead setnin anes, we ol ‘0s MISTRESS | BY GIRL PLAYERS | trial track ment iteet m the Y. M aa 2 1 C. A. Sameadtior «Die tryout | | is & pwerion ti» Pippy | A classy exhibition of basketbat Fete ive wath, tak — wan furnished by the girls from » By thie mete futwce Blige ree | Washington and #re Gt Uke conitetity wer ap fel ” who played t we ‘ linterscholastic — # fata 4 220.yard dawh—Lewls, 20% sop | Slots thn Wramhiic deomhinnas . werd; -. Seb mecondbs; hanrven yoo orl gs ata ; 29 seconds. the sophomores trimmed the High junp—Radel, 6 foot, 2 treh-| oot Ste baivodcwere (las os; Dickson, 6 feet; MeChtue, 6| sore foot Phy feoshuren teams payed # 40-yard de " alvay i. a ok tame. “he 225 second twood 4 26 w ting 9 0 Th 1045 seconds; Rerthioune Miabtosath av. schoo! tte, 12 1-6 esconds. much better showing thar 880-yard run—Sinmwon, 2 minute > Wail naiakie 21 xeconds; Wray, 2 minutes ep tne notemares “Seabee ado Burns, 2 minutes staktind wake tar, throwing fre nda psket mm the field. Erma Wt Shot put—Atwood, 38 feet, & neh i a atch kianer played a es; MoClaine, 34 feet, 3 inches trong game fer the juniors. 2 Hall, 82 feet, 6% Inches | Donovan was also a good point | guiner. The final score was 10 SPORTOGRAMS The Western “Washington Fair association hax been organized by local people and has secured a 10 year lease on the Maditin Park to 1 TACOMA TAKES TWO BASKET BALL GAMES basebati grounds. A half track will be built for racing pro-| gramme. Inside the track there will | | | be a Geld for athletic sports | The first and second teams the Tacoma high The Thistle soccer football team captured second place in the the first and second teame in ate ting € ol gh achool Saturday night “PoP” SCHAD. ANK WESTOFF. league yesterday by ating th | LAneotn big vet venay BOSE. xt Ay ss Wanderers, & goals to 1 MANICURING MAS. CHAS, W. WINTER'S KING CHARL visitors showed great speed : ‘ » em » the second " PANIEL “TASBO.” CINCINNATI, Feb. 3.—Cincin-| nati, and bas been at the game| The troops at Fort Lawton are 8 t | team wan in di wntil the close nati expects great things from this ever since. He is anchor on the! planning a field day meet to be ————__—---—_—_-—s of the last half local firwt trie of bowlers. They are stars of | strong North Turner team held in about two weeks When! (geattie Star Exclusive Service.) | Forgan's toy spaniels are now fre | team appeared outclassed, but put the first magnitude and their re Frank Westhoff is high average! they will compete in track and|” eiiCaGO, Feb. 3.—Here te the | quent visitors to t sicure hoe | up & strong neg friends confidently be manin the Hamilton county league, field games. very latest fad of Chicago's smart | pital since the Princess’ Hopton ter Th Her” sae me love they Will rank way up with Cincinnati's strongest bowling or set--manteured dogs if Pido) riers began to cat the r and the team work the the leaders in the American Bow!-| ganization, This season his aver-| The Lincoln high school basket | woud be a real topnoteher and Dr. H. H. Harts, the dog special. City of Destiny players enable img Congress tournament, which age has been ciose to 200. ball team will play the Meteor’) rye among the dogdom four hur ist, says that house dogs grow un the m to nose out a vietory The @pens at the First Regiment arm Henry Bose is captain of the! tonight, after the class game be| Greg be must hereafter have his| usually tong wails. He paused in wre was 27 to 18, but the ory Fed. 8 Krolimans, champtons of the city,| tween the seniors and freshmen.) nats carefully trimmed, cleaned ration on Mre. Chi W. Win- | loc ev of great im “Pop” Schad by been bowling He is one of the steadiest bowlers Some interesting sport ts prom jand poll ry T ».” King Charles spaniel, pro n for 25 years. He began when they | in Ohio, and, with any sort of luck T Meter are regarded} Since Princess Magalitoheff start | to tell how the manicuring process The Tacoma first played the Tolied balls of the Rip Van Winkie is likely to shove the figures up, as & strong aggregation led the fad some monthe ago, so ts carried on game lke a whirlwind, and little order on the first alleys in Cincio vs jclety folk have been taking it up to Substantially the ‘seme instra-| Worl put up a great game for the enemas — used,” he said, “as with | locals, making five out of the ten = wz MERKLE 1S FASTEST, [ines nce srinaries have opened a dog man- | humans. pt that they are larg | points scored TOURNAMENT FOR [Pee -_ re i in the fasbionableler. Instead of a pair of wit be tree tt Second ven-sixtee ns| the hospital at a rate of $2 per je-—Achieve, 11 (Dagan), 2 to = A full set of tools covsists of a cut Y NG ATHLETES °° n i 3 (Du | feure, but the real bench show b ter, seraper, file and buil &, won; C. W. Riley, 105. second; | ———— ribbouers will stay at home and | “Of course & dog will not He still Apto Oro, 118, third. Time, :41 14. have the manicurist call at the and it takes two of us to care for house with bie tools, just like Gy him. It is really advisable to have rich man's barber doos a house dog's feet examined fre-| | Third race, three-fourths mile—| Mrs. Geo. K. Spour's little Hallae | quently to prevent the growth of a Rosegal, 102 (Burns), 2 to 5, won; | Am indoor mest for young sth-| noiy Tide, 105, eocond iinsorert | yhound, Mrs. Harry Spoor's Jap dew claw which turns up into the nese poodle, Mra. Thos. Balmera| foot. If divec i soon enough it letes, to be held under the auspices | 99 third. Time, 1:12 24 @f the Public Schools Athletic) Fourth race, one and one-fourth Yorkshire terrier and Mre. Robt D. can be enally removed. clamor to trim the » heavy eu The body of the floater found at Piret av. and Stacy et. Saturday | morning has been identified by “THEY'RE JUST MAKING CANARY er Sg oe BIRDS OF US,” WAILS POOR FIDO league, will de the program on next | Slles—Montgomery, 128 (Dugan) r | 7 t 10, won: Rifleman, 120, see | Gaturday afternoon, when the third) 4 iret Powp, 106, third Time, | @nnual indoor athletic carnival un-| 9-95. Ger the auspices of the league will! Fifth race, two miles—Livius, 100) be held at the University of Wash-| (Dugan), 6 to 2, won; Mamie Al oO gymnasiam The meet is/ gol, 101, second Big Bow, 108,/ to members of the city gram-|third. Time, 3:28 3-6. | mar schools who have been regular Sixth race, one mile—Alma Boy He was last seen on lower First ly Saturday morning under sence of Mquor, it ts said ten ly im attendance In school for not | 101 (Miller), 7 to 10, won; Rubinon. | Aiaealenily kula had a son at work in one less than four weeks. All blank en 101, second; Rama, 99, third BY FIDO HIMSELF. . And then here's this manicuring | of the neighboring logging camp: tries must be filled out and in the | Time, 1:40 3-6 Here it goex again, it's me to the m4 mt. No wonder some of us get and efforts will be made to find Seventh race, one mile—A Aucas- | Ra hands of the secretary by tomor } row. A silver cup will be given to/ sin, 101 (Miller), # to 1; wor the school making the highest to-| ail, 96, _Becond; Airs, 94, third. tal score. Pennants will be award for the winners of each school Will be firsts and seconds for JIM HART MAY BOSS fadividual winners. The list events is as follows: Class A (unitmited)—40-yard dash, NATIONAL LEAGUE 12-pound shot put, running high fump, pole vault, half-mile run, mile relay. Class B (100 to 120 pounda) —40-yard dash, ranning high jump, running broad jump, 120-yard po tato race, $80-yard relay. Class C {85 to 100 pounds)—40-yard Gash, standing broad jump, running high jump, 44-yard relay. Class D (86 poutids and under)—10yard dash, standing broad jump, 320-yard re fay. vey | and throw fite him. Clean- Up "Sale of ‘Blankets at | One-Third Reduction A special lot purchased from the manufacturer at a large discount from regular wholesale prices because they are all what are known as “seconds” — that is, each blanket has some slight imperfection —a thin spot, a rent, a stain or oil spot. White, brown, gray and colored blankets are included in the let. They are all warm, heavy quality. Prices are— manicarist. Mamma says my “litte ; © lootale tootsie nails must be trim i |med.” Talk about a dog's life; it's} a joke. Onee it meant something now it's a delusion; a nightmarish dream of half forgotten privileges. | IC's all to the demaition bow wows A dog ain't a dog any more; he's) a canary bird with a pampered ay |] | petite for puddings and carameis| and a fondness for chewing gum. | When he learns to hotet himself on his haunches, jangle the bells aboge | his neck and bow-bow with perfect modulation he's the real pet. But) he can't get out The best he can do tx slip up to the window occasionally and look FRED MERKLE. out and long In his inmost soul with an unspeakable craving for the i NEW YORK, Feb. 3—Manager outside. The . |John McGraw, of the Giants, tips | **ulktng down the avenue on & stil | Fred Merkie, his new infielder, ax | ust for # bone is the soldier of rss fastest man -s base ball. The geesins His isa touch of real life. little manager, before he went west, (ens & lot af information Pye oe he ree eo eh os ——- peed aa fone © tooth im the other fellow's neck, the Among other “things MoGraw Sees Ste fone buried three tipped off that Tenny has no cinch | Jone There ain't Bagger oR ~ jon the first base job, and that Mer. S00" ance ain't nothing that ap kle will be @ regular. He declares r | that the young Toledo giant is a prale to # dow with eo jnatural bali player, blessed with a SATURDAY’S RACES OAKLAND. $4.75 Blankets, reduced to only . $5.00 Blankets, reduced to only $6.75 Blankets, reduced to only ...... $7.00 Blankets reduced to only . $8.50 Blankets reduced to only $10.00 Blankets, reduced to only . { $15.00 Blankets, reduced to only ....... $10.00 Pe First race, threefourths mile— Capt. Burnett, 115 (Gargan), 10 to 1, won; Mansard, 119, second; Zelina, 99, third. Time, 1:16 +5. Second race, seven-sixteenths mile—Madriteno, 119 (Fisher), 3 to 1, ; Work Box, 116, second; |fast-working brain, speed, bitting - -~ - | Haziet, 113, third. Time, :43 1-6. ability and perve | | Third race, one and one-eighth JAS. A. HART. | It comes from somewhere that ONLY $10 DOWN ij R ar Iie, om iT maybe Merkle will be given «a will take a tonnage Stately yan NEW YORK, Feb. 3—Unless he {chance at second. McGraw is sald beautiful Piano to 1, won; Joe Coyne, 98, second;; * ' bina - - atify Ba Wing Ting, 102, third. Time, |is victorious in his fight against the 0 have s hunch that the exfoot to your home. | 35c th i owels 1 9c 1:69 15. Nations! Association of Minor |D#!! star's agility and speed may Pianos that | Fourth race, one and onesix-| Leagues, Harry Pulliam caidas make jee poe Mg ly De all usually sell for | 75 Dozen Large 2-Thread . stone than on the initial sack. Any not less than | ae. ; NR Arg gy me ald jot the National league, will resign | way you look at It. things appear || $26 to $60 down | Wov en Turkish ; Bath Moving, 117, second; Marian Casey,|*t the annual league meeting Feb. poy ony Bove 9 eee can be had for | Towels, actual size 24x 4 : - j out of n n . a Vit, third. ‘Time, 1:54 14. 25. In this event it is believed that | Out Of the South Michikan league. _ ——_ Pomme | 53 inches, unbleached, fifth race, one mile and 70/|Jas. A. Hart, former owner of the | Soap Lake Soap cleanses and ered free to witl fringed ends: ¢ yards—Woifvilie, 89 (Alindo), €/Chicago Cubs, will be elected to | heals. All druggists ooo cor home: 1 Tringed ends; ev ¢ to 1, won; Boloman, 104, second; | succeed Pulliam er Used Pianos ery towel is worth 35c. Dorado, 114, third. Time, 1:55. prety toh i . For T : i | r uesda Sixth race, thirteansixteenths MARRIED. TEA dl eR Sarena Sp y Al nee mile—8t. Francis, 102 (Mentry), 9 4 a } me | ope — _—z fo 3, won; Gemmell, 111, second;| Miss Estelle Juhn, a guest of the Good tea is extreme ly KOHLER & CHASE, | oume Shore, 91, third. Time,| Savoy, and Mr. R. F. Merritt of this) ZOOd; we don't believe it ioc ye Ay. “ | 1:22 46. elty were married Saturday even- | « P bf (Opposite Arcade Block. e sis Ing by Rev. M. A. Ma thew. */ ever did anyone harm. SEATTLE. } Sund. ° l Sal LOS ANGELES. one , tae grocer returns your money || P. &—CGatalogue and prices | rh cla! le psu 1 2345678! 910 11 12/! w tg like Schilling’s Best | oe fe * | First race, cleven-sixteenth mile —Dominus Arvi, 107 (Schilling), 6) Cabinet photos $1. Dingman's, 112 | a: eters — _ - to 1, won; Mary F., 102, second; | 8nd ay., next to Lois theater, °** | Ss A VE The Drug Sundry Department has taken up ele gant new quarters in the center of the main aisle, and by way of celebration offers these specials to morrow Witch Hazel, 16-02, bottle ..19¢@ | 4711 Soap, per ite Sensorial Cream, nature's reme- | Woodbury's Facial Soap ...19¢ dy for the hair and scalp, $1.00 | Pears’ Unscented Soap 12%6 Show us one person who has become r size bottles, special TBE | Kirk's Carbolic Totlet Soap. 19: “GUS BROWN’: rich through wild speculation, and we Lambert's Listerine, 8-2, bottle | Sheffield’s Dentifrice ioe What ! , ; th Hind’s Honey and Almond will show you a dozen who have be- Violet Ammonia Totlet Water, | Cream i "she 6 come rich by SAVING. To start the shortest month im the year right, we offer you at $15 array of Suits and Overcoats that rey nt more real value than anything « own A visit to our store will convince you. ine bottles, special..16¢ | Madam Ise’Rell’s Face Powder aves’ Tooth Powder 12¢ 2he ‘oth Powder 16¢ | Kirk’s Soaps, in various odors. mbler 50c Perfumes, fa- regular boxes, 3 cakes in vorite odors, special ....20¢ box . erat *) McCarthy Dry Goods Co Sutcliffe Baxter, Receiver Howard J. Sheehan, Mgr. BEKINS Storage co. Incorporated COR. THIRD AND WASHINGTON, One dollar will start a savings account with this bank, and we pay you FOUR PER CENT compound interest on whatever balance you leave with us. Union Savings & Trust Co. SECOND AND CHERRY JAMES D. HOG, Presisent N. 8. SOLNER, Cashier ACQUIRE THE HABIT Finest and Best Equipment for Moving Furniture, Pianos Baggage, etc. Modern Padded Furniture Vans. Spectaily Con structed Piano Wagons, Light Delivery Wagons. 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