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o THE BANK CLERKS ORGANIZE BARNEY OLDFIELD AND HIS STEARNS RACER BASEBALL: LEAGUE == BOOKED TO PARTICIPATE IN BRIARCLIFFE RACE fos The bank clorks of th eilaiss dle: Maunilarens Thad Organised a baseball te tht Last yea . team composed Year with nine teame, representing me saenpen ie Seipatag. Senn Seattle N& | National bank won tiona!, National Bank of « . : Fi Puget Sound National, Scandinavian | Hank of Commerce American, First National, Dexter! National bank we Horton & Co. Washingt lose of tt Co. and Northwest Trust 4 ed of Deposit Co. There will a noing te ting the Pe nal be » fags bank, Union Savi to 1 an Savings and B. Argensinger jowing executl ve CITY Is SWEPT MSI | ARE GUARDED President W. H. Lucas of the} the Ohio-Maryland-Penn league last Northwestern league has signed his umpires for The announce the contracts of Robert L. Carruth pady season that ers and Robert Black nave 3 sived. Ralph Frary has been ree accepted the terms, but his con tract has not yet reached Lucas. Rumor has It that Frary is nego-| tisting for the Wichita, Kan Western association team, and there ts a chance that be may fali @own on his promise to Lucas. The Wiehita team ts under the man t of Jack Holland, the old first baseman thers is regarded as one of the best umptres in minor league Ddaseball For several seasons he served the Western league eftt Cleatly and was rated as its best official, Carruthers, in his day Was one of the diamond's “sta pitchers and for years he was the king-pin of the staff which served the benders for the old champion St. Louis Browns. Black's reece te also encouraging. He was with ewes WRESTLING TOURNEY Wrestling has «struck «a big) boom among the Y. M. C. As and on April 10 there will be a tourna ment of Northwestern association mat artists in the Tacoma Y. M ©, A. Already a number of try out tourneys have been upon and the men who ticipate in the Tacoma will induige in considerable p tise before the date of the con On the date named, the crack Wrestlers from the Seattle. Port land, Tacoma, Vancouver, Vict ide Wallace | t » Interesting season with » and there T. Johnston, |among the teams FIRST PHOTOGRAPH OF OLDFIELD ANO HI8 NEW RACER, after they are through; one event, We learned the Oldfield, “We let here than Barney |b vil lesa a and hereafter wil nt come burie us that ste fine m could accomp! we than | e at wil ur racing cars built especially for | pile after SEATTLE STAR-—-MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1908 at last. Lam through with the etre ed tere oem nm ee THIRTEEN § == RIED } Charity Sale ALIVE } = 1 were ou |i | (By United Press.) with every Remember—One Per Cent of Qur G ig } Receipts From Now Pill Easter to Be | Divided- Among Seattle's C harity Organiza. | | ti ection of Mixed Ta ered Su ngs to $1.50 46-inch imported Bilk Voiles Re t " ' Newest $1.00 Rough Silke r year and is aow in Camden, Pa The tunnel works were not BY FLAMES wits on = wi go Mo oo CHICA March 2.—Details of Clean-Up of Musecd Great Clearan lecte | te dur ' | BOYS FIND FLOATER Clearance of Beavers will be collected at Santa] pit sm r ‘ at White Waists, $25 te + Barbara, €al, in a few days to} Uae erence ty : e ite Waists, 2. : commence spring training. Walter ehurebes ‘ alues to $1.5 w y ile they png. McCreedle, manager of the team; | (By United Press.) pread fanshaped, defying the of | of threats against the | second baseman, Pearl Case TAMPA, Fia., March t t, which | priesta in letters recelved first baseman, Ed. Kennedy, aud/tire northe ctlor weak WALT the Denve Onutfielder Bassey left the Webfoot| was destroyed which t eanure ver who wore et City for the south yesterday out in a boarding house yesterday dwelling ho into ® scrutinized « ho « " and raged us rupte for four pantie, rushed K Wled the t nore, the crack St.jhouse, The area burs ve save but little of thelr belonging®.| was feared e who was Wal-|acres or 18% clty blocks and 308/A Coban woman dropped dead from | pegan ox t eto A will| balldings were destrore with @ the shock ata No disturbance wae re play with ib #@a-| total lows ¢ nated at $600,000, and Fire Chief Savage was overcome od , r son, Moore has 6 con-jone woman is dead, from exclie by heat and smoke early In the ract sent him mont fire, but recovered later, Citizens volunteered assistance to the bard Ennon Calitt, who wa to working firemen, but the apread of Aberde: th Moc a Ar the flames was so rapid th Hitthe Mott, has asked th effectual work could be do The fire finally burned iteelf out at the extreme northeastern section same salary he receive $200 a month Kid” Halen will captain the Fully half the people rendered (By United Press.) Indians this m. Hulen js nowlarea swept by fire embraced all homeless were out of work, and) ST. PRTERSBUNG, M a Callforr a stflt that port! é the city between thetr shelter became an immediate The seven terrorists who we wilt 20th ot ginated © board T state militia wes placed on | * b plot gr regat tow play first, hing James @bt in the 1 die event depredations Dias, 1714 » guard a strong Wind, trict t Tea SS whose sentence was coofir Gea, Harenkamp!. chief of the oral staff, were hanged at dayt Sunday, at Lissy Noss, Kronstadt. Among those fered death wore Calvino. * posed Italian. who had In seunion when arrested a end under 135 to 158 medal wit y United Press.) \Y, March 2—-W and a « |Jowoph ¢ oars ed to the real Calvine each class jof age f Mont. was € ndent to The meet will be held under the! frozen to 4 npting to ot thane wee wrestling rules of the American | walk fro } Athletic union, and the entra: He lett this elt | must be registered in the A. A. U |ia company with thre A. All entries, which will close| While ascending the mounta ! t on April 1 or 2 must be accom |walktng the ratiroad ¢ he f ~ was a member of the panied by an entrance fee of $1.| behind hia companions, telling them Butte lodge, Weetern Paderation of | which will be refunded upon the/to go and have dinne dered at Miners, and A. O. H. ite waa @ 18 and 19 ve of age reape ” 2 ‘ ' ther? appearance of the contender Phi doy eative c 1 ela a. ps seantd (By United ) Spain Expects the Stork. the sart sco. He bad grees a a yg MADRID, March 2—It ts offi.| Went ® Chim. The het aor low iapsed | olally announced that the acco ee her in w ment of Queen Victoria ts expe have been he Sraie‘boe wos" SHOT DOWN ay ry POLICE OFFICER (2223 Smita July. | Ir railroad and te legrap: phic oo i saad se a i Tees ie eel me Mi cation is Interrupted tn on in parte of Sootland (By United Press.) the officer and his victim ow now drifts are 10 and 15 fee mings. do the rest. On the Regal Suits aa No Tailor Can Make Better for $35 How can he? The poor fellow only cuts and makes one suit at a time---he has a small business, pays a whole lot more for his cloths, linings and trim- How in the world can he compete with the makers of Regal Sui cloths and trimmings by the thousands of dollars? He can’t---that’s all there is to it. We wish you would see Regal Suits. If you KNOW what good cloth- ing is, your judgment will See that your next suit ries the Regal label. Opposite the Totem Pole PORTLAND, Ore. Mare © plactng of the entire party the presence of the & St 4 arrest for disorderly ¢ birthday party given in hoor of Patrolman Suitter is t his wife, Henry Shaffer, a long | ficer who, four months age, was shot | im amed Barkhart of Iman Nathan H. st while the tatter was clock last aight from arrest for asaaulting bis wite occurred tn the Burkhart re and ie now home, and for $10,000 dam f train was # ow and Ft. W of |last night, and a retiot 1 “wa wnable to reach ft for 27 6 years without food LIVERPOOL Duchess of Mar genger on t which sail peace wee9 | York the o Brewing & | Bot ap « elther would | Bere, from the race and the| known sly 1,000 people of Ninth ward observe their ten pledges to vote f Hutchinson, probibit for counciiman from the ward, that gentleman will be elec ed tomorrow by a safe majority NLY _$10 DOWN wn take + be ut Piano to your bome. fight is a threecornered one onan | * orro Pia that 5 Nearly 1,000 pec signed card usually sell for to vote Hatehinso than tion that 800 signa to $50 down raday Hute ean be had for a i Ten Dollars. deliv ered free to your home. Used Pianos Always appropriate . © made hundreds ha with the best “= wh silo up } ave mad ps . - 82 gains in pattern suits 1 duplicate the per t conservative, 2 Hew Fagnen G5 wy | Suse with the grandest valuel ta tate staple wr ar Alstks Wolldlcg, owned by the ak proves | Hutehin KOHLER & CHASE, | Seat ane : ‘ ad - Sandingvion American Beak ution of that 1318 Second Av. (Opposite A SE all that remai } ling kept ed time 1 house ¥ , who ay STRICTLY SAVINGS BANK THE STATE Second and Yesler Your Savings Account Is Safe © | \mendament Hi the attentic 8 the Rank fa given solel apd pro. No. 1 3 what your move will cost. cen THieD 4 © Proot Stora be ea an6 GOING TO MOVE? IT COSTS LITTLE Just call us by telephone and we will tell you to a cent BEKINS Sanne toc! bo Meanwhile the paxsengers were WHAT “Gus Brown” SAYS SUITS robe ts » e complete without 15% Off Regular Prices } Vote for These Charter = leans ‘ Amendments ' Ae || Secs ine te wn wit Brand new this sengog carledown, goad, Short Lengths Values to 20¢, 20c Galateas, Curtain Swiss, al, 15¢ Lym op special, 12:¢ yer om the pi Pre y effects ty figures, ete, bes wide. Sam = Regular 15¢ Fancy Silk and Studded Frilled Elastic Belts, In All Colors, To 7d 75c to $3.00 Values, morrow, yard aC Tomorrow, each for THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST UiS ~ IS—17 SECOND AVENUE Sh 15-Horse § o—ereue Power To Make It Ea reed the Submerged Tube, And Keep It Safe ar avy Y * tive form of esplitat. old ola Oil City Boiler GOOD AS NEW. the silver cola, bank notes—they am nothing until you exchange ie for something else. Exchanges for trivial, fleeting things are gone forever eat The Merchant exchanges 9 Money goods which be expats Hi r a profi Ot oves Oa Phone — Indepenaent 441 er Sunset Main 1050, any time between 8 a Mm. and 6 p. m. week days. to sell the co rent this exchange the greater his ae vchanges bis Moo H ta ia Te a 5 a z ll for a prolt Hh that will yidd DIRKCTORS A Chilbers j A. Bellinger | investment So Metsom 4. B. Chitbere = Perry Polson and BLUE Hoary ©. Bwing Jafet Lindebers a wost import the man with me ation bas pA only, we offer any black or at a special discount of Deposits may be sent by mall # less than cost of street car fare Scandinavian American Bank a — Seattl “Where the Cars Stop ——_ | We request the pleasure of your company at VICTOR CONCERT to be given in the main m of our store No. 1406 Second Avenue te und to its investinent in the best of mortgages and bonds rr 1 f pointment t ~ “ for appo 0 City Engineer, Superin a ee er 8 o'clock FIRST AVENWE, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE 4 - dhe hehe cota : ent ‘a cae mein Freninn, “a “ a ter Works, Superintendent of Buildings anc March Records Will Be Played The Benson Clothing (0 If Admission free. SHERMAN, CLAY & ©0: | The Best of Everything Amendment Square i} a Lowest No. <0 Price. eating parate building department, at itghead Su-| | coaaiae nt of Buildings, and p 1 for Board of ai Appeals and defining the duties of eact — —- | builders, and are unanimously indorsed and sneaded Look at the | SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE | Fare 35c—Round Trip, 606 FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 | and 10:25 a. m., 2:05 and 5:45 b Che Chamber Che $ The Builders The Master pom. LEAVES TACOMA — 8:25 a, | m. and £2: 15, 3:55 and 7:20 p. m. uu ourgg Hl dr, Agent, Seattle —Tel. Ind. 71, The City Cou Main 176. Tacoma~ The Building ‘The measures are DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, ING. WA |. ‘Rees hi = Suis Mshes. every large city in the United States, and they are in Tne. , af Bonen arate * pitwate, wr ask snsenstie with progress, and abselutely necessary to meet the ta ; 4008 Barents he Sevevment af wn Bergan Precedemed growttt of our ety. ‘ Fé - BG ee me oe wee Beteeant Dapaneuie sa ccee i te AME Be Fsbo Shee Hh oa. Vine. aw attle Cc Builders’ Association. The Manufacturers’ Association ed to submit these amendments to the people, of Commerce ymmercial Club. Exchange neil—all except one member vot- es offered ior oe Seattle | ity the same as are in force in) Vrades Assembly ¢ practic