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versity of Washingten won @oor track meet beld in the sity gym test olgbt. The an’ lads scored a total of 33 ‘Their searest competitor points The result of the meet athietic club were tied w the meet ‘were as follows 40-yard dash—Gish. of W., third. Time—:04 yard hurdies—Wella, U first; Coyle. 3. A.C. second ney, third. Time—:05 45. 3. W. Considine’s entries about making a clean swee have competed, and if the bring back the prizes and t follows Ti—First. Allen Bell: third, Fulton Stables, Seattle. Arva and Lord Nelson. 67—First, Allen Bell and rest of the bunch for a little and some pretiminary w mround the (eid “Lam going to carry 18 trust am satisfied that carrying, bat I want it di understood that we are out ehampionship this season, a expense! ‘The team representing the Uni 10 attle Athletic cheb, was second with Shat pat. 12 pounde—Clenn, 8. A 28. The team from the local Y. M. C.. first; Baboock, U. of W., second day Schreeder received « telegram C. A. annexed 6 points, the lads Auderson, 8. A.C. third. Forty. (fem M. 8. Robinson, owner of t from the Tacoma high sehool 5, " unattached athletes carried off 9 High jump—Farinud, unattached. b#4 accepted Tacoma’s pre doubt up to the last event, the relay Five feet six inch: race, when the university and the High school reiay—Tacoma first, Burnett Vanconver horse show seem to be | Sighly commended | keep up their present gait, John W Horses in heavy harness, Class will almost require a steamship to | 6—Pirst, Allen Bell and Colonia) | 40%" In How Considine’s winnings to far are as Horses in heavy harness, Class Horses in heavy harness, Class! Tandems under tion King: Victor, exhibited by the sation King Tandems, Class 73a—First, Lady Horses in heavy harness, Class Ponies other than Shetlands—j Bennett is going to be team man-; Dug has hopes of gathering tn some} @ger this year. He will hold down second base and run things as he/ he will hike out to the park with the “ay completely renovated for the) pr 2 men on my Hat now and | liainary games t am going to be in fine shape right | Worked into first class shape for| from the bat. ‘That is probably the | the opening date of the league sea) Cordon B Jargest list any of the managers are | 900. pen ogg + = coach the Whitman baseball team All of which goes to show that! Dug’s ‘08 YOU CAN'T SIDESTEP IT 4 “ ( he oe Lt a) diamond. Ar ia vd De this que WHAT WE MAY EXPECT ALL SUMMER: yinenevov Dagr * i CXR 1 THE BAR ROOM Hof the 22 men uk in the by the way, just that the heavy the rotund take it from . magnate expects to land that cham plonship rag e _—— one. “Well, ask me dash—Gish, 8. A. C the in| first U. of W i; Liv-| 4 ingstone, third, Time — S80-yard run—Parker, U. of W diversity first; Matthews, Y. M. C. A. sec Wear # Tiger k Barve t sur univer the Se 2.06 mi seven feet two inches first; Seugfelder, Seattle ¥. M. C. for the pureh was io A. second: Glen tt, whe was with Ts nef St. Louis National league team, wil until sold to the uniform again this points, ead; Gihsom, U. of W., third, Time 800, whereat there is much re St. Louis clah, anne ane jen of Goorge M «® bailiwiek, On Wedne welmg that be aitton By of Bure 5. A. C. third these terms Tacoma gives $1,000 for the crack infielder, Sehreeder sold to 8t. Louls leat ith 2%) Lincoln second. for $2,000, so that is sot doing so pointa each The university av Mile run—Lyons, & A. C., first: | Fore nened this race and, incidentally, Coyle, & A. © md, Spangler unattached, third ; Court 1 C. second, National rds third the east th Unies all Burnett's timely clouts won many Time—4:57 a game for Tacoma last year and ‘The results in the various events Class relay-—Juuiors first, fresh-|' I Hkely that will take the men second. Time— 4. third cushion this season in the A.C. first;| Pole vault—Howmas, U. ot W.,| Place of “Hunkey” Shaw Green, U. first; Kerr, U. of W.. second; Dal —_ 5 quist, Everett, third. Height—10) Con Walsh, who on Dug . of W., feet. dale's pitching staff leet year ort and kick up! has instructed signed up te a some of the newly lald ob | | THE SEATTLE STAR-SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1908 D SEATTLE IT’S HOT AND FAST WORK F | TOURISTS AN . B ANG! COLLEGE PLAY TODA ’ +i in ies i . ‘ P ear | , ‘ The first « of the ei not h danger of any pe ¥ ¥ ¥. r mor 4 feason Will be called today Dus w men alt clung any Of the ol ae ~~ dule's park at 2:15, between the men, but there are ome ¥ on ati Washington high han Tou yew men that will win tier a in and the Beattle College. The Tour baseball ; in iste have been practicing for the The school witt probally have two t bY arly Wave Rly fairly good plete batiertes this season and bape, although the hay ne . * add ver materially to hit thelr pace. The game will be pera a ee RIB ne rag dite . only @ practice game, but both nay been crippled by not having schools are going at it as though the Bi Ag age lilly Pip doe game did really affect the ehamplon tives only one ner This, how penip ever, Is not trae this season, Both Some good ball can be expected schools will 1 bly play all the | j } | | sts. was run over by an automobile his akull in several places *| The Hagen children found Mareld scurried ahead for f manalanghter, The Winsor family | sharpest tooth tn a fighting #hip ia. elevator is ren by ¢ felty. apd more than it takes for de gal [ Tae, wath, Re anieed Se is wealthy. und lives in a beautiful) The shell comes up from the the man who controls it stands at to travel from the munis of Arthar started te follow renidence in the aristocratic North handling room in an elevator, ly-j@ thing that looks precisely like gun to the target, MA0liaaane turned apparently with End . = corr tees eee eo <- - SUMIMET | gome a) Open relay—U. of W. first, 8 a.) WhO announced upoe leaving for he had signed with| the Pittsburg National league chub, plans fall through,|Mr. and Mrs, Reade nearly two her sister is looking fer a job, according to reports, It fe said that Walsh bas into the family of a wealthy planta | | written Manager Schreeder of Ta , coma, asking for a contract. It is wad here by Bis) GLOBK, Ariz, March 2t.—Jerry HIGH TEAMS T0 ian Aiken ane hs ment will take on Walsh Slim” Nelson and Phil Dellar will by Sehreeder p in ant|,, Horses im heavy harnens, Class animals b—First, Lady Arve speed with th Bell } Trophies: | ginbothans f—-First, Allen Bell ‘nts & ane . Sense | T3>—Firat, Quality Queen and Sen [team Horses im heavy harness. high! ogy” | alal Bell. plonial | First, Quality Queen | on, at out be with the Tigers this year At fm the | Rell; Lady Arva and Lord Nelson | ast this Is the dope pedd Franklin te the veteran so far setually fixed « 7hb-—-Biest, Letr Aree Tigers’ twirling staff. ike Botler is the events in which the local horses) tiorses in heavy harness, Class | 0lding out for more money out only the Some of our old Seattle boys are Tex., working up Louls team. Hig tn the box the ote day agaimet the second team an BIN Herley and 15 hands, Clas) jack Bites played with the second Nelson, thy loogated steppers—First, Alien Nell and Colo } twirter ‘euer Gaba fhe pees to | piteh for the Tigers this year, may have to produce a $100 «pet. the size of » fine which has been tacked thomal Hasebal! commission. as a re }not likely that the Ticker manage |¥ife in company with an olf play | } } sult of participating In games with | the outlaw California State league =. | te the inverted rafter by the Na | ham, a second baseman whe played | ¥!! with Butte last year, and this prac tleally completes the Tigers’ infield | for thie season will include Graham at second ba Kellackey at first, Bresino shortstop of the needful this year and ix tak-| ing a wise way to go about it | Rablest ing season's play The entire alloping | Held has been ploughed w leveled down and is in much better | shape than it was inet year as men on The diamond will be rained eight the pay roll for at least half the | inches and the field fixed ap nice weason,” sa the local baseball/ @md level to the bleachers and Seattle Srand stand. Kverything will be ch, Splek and span and with the pre * grounds will be jstinetly “ for the} On next Wednesday morning any | nd darn | of the fans who find time to wander out to the park will be able to this yea sendepsihiemseciesin | Pennayivania Capital, Surplus and © =< oe BASEBALL BRIEFS Tacoma has signed Harry Gra Taco ‘® tnfie wants them. Bennett and his fam- | — jand Jack Burnett third. fly iM arrive trom Los Angeles on! Manager Dugdale has had the! - next Tuesday and the following day | eseball field at the pa on Yealer The Tacoma team will commence © on Monday and ne M. Schreeder was re-clect mt of the Tacoma Hasehall tation at a meeting held Thars le Schwartz, the Seattle has signed th Frost, formerly enach no of Oregon, will w anchored at the Ooeee | NAVY yard. promises fo be the peal jclasay article in bhaveball. The } ame will be played at The Washington Trust Company 3)". OF SEATTLE weather fron Dugdate s m today LOCAL DIRECT oT aver COFFEE. 4d. W. Cline C. J. Smith A ye c. & Siemon Don't buy coffee not See Gahan .. M. Frink {packed in airtight pack W. P. Trimbh 0. J. Humph lags: on’ o a ——.. | yl sat | ages; don't buy coffee jal Piggott without the name of the Cc. E. Burnside froastes FIRST AVENUE AND MADISON STREET. Your grocer retarns your money id you don't like Sebilling’s Heer ooeeees POPOOCOSODOOOOOOOOOSOS HH DH) hin LC ' The game between Dugdale’s ail rults in aetion. Dug} 80d the husky sailors from the | | The Rainiers and Nationals with | attra wt Special $2.00 the Suit ow afternoe min dishes up a little shine the game ought to draw alin’ st Transact a General Banking Business. j bia crowd : wun. | lesire ' len of (1) fame. Mendrieks tried to | ‘GROUND TO DEATH for there in keen rivalry among the men that they bave, as the game There at best is only « practice gan boys for some of the pla ————————E ce er ae ea WEALTHY MAN SENT TO JAIL (By United Press.) triet, and t of Shangt had " i and Om the 1 everythiag with the or aod chief of potlee, He VANCOUVER, B.C. Mareh Charles Hendricks, who owns $1 000 worth of property in Vancouver ar tenants has been sentenced to six months’ trebled rew Yowterda hard labor without the option of a Hendricks refused to work tm the fine for renting @ building to wom chain gang breaking stone and wan podiately thrown into a dark start @ new restricted section in i where he will be kept on @ the center eax I residence dix bread and water diet ed ont rex BENEATH AN AUTO Crew Formation During Rapid Fire (By United Press) {tion of retracing his stops. The! Rapid Gun Loading—This Crew TACOMA, March 31.—Arthur | 9*3¢ lustant the automobile struck) Co a Fivetneh Gun at the d knocked him down and the] Rate of 70 Shots a Minute. Hagen, the S-yearold son of Harold) wheels of one side ran over his head, and » paving for a th and G T. Hagen, a grocer at ired him along the (Star Special Service.) vat 00 feet, fracturing | By Dispatch Heat Orient md 1? | Magdalena Bay, L. C, March 21 ? _ bleed-| A rattle, a rumble, a hollow clang ing mass of bruised and mar ot . aie és o last night, and died an how gatpr fewh . po ie a Rares ® wrls at a hospital from bis injuriéa” The Winsor brought bis car to a aud A turret gun has been fired ent occurred af Vakime av. den stop, and, waping o picked A wonderful plece of complicat 11th at. and Winsor avoided ap the mangled bey and placing oq mechaniam te the turret gun io hin anc body in the seat) With ite steel throat above the beside him started rapidly down the! deck its black musle stretching wt hompltal, and = there/out almost to the rail when turo everything possible was done, but/ed sheam, and ite sinaour anatomy was the child died without recovering | reaching down into epths of consctoust ducing the bead » by Richard Winsor at 6 o'eloe ® ghast! nd mob vie his machine The Magen child, with bis old brother Harald, was 1ith #t. down which Win coming at a ewift rate of the ship, it is a thing to ening Winsor Was landsman gape, as he firet comp a lee, charged with hends what a great machine thie ing fat in « scoopshay setves in the path of the m arrested by the Later, when « large mem bewan Lieut. Gen. Btoessel bi will be formed to work for Taft and ELOPES W " the party. A glee club has been ar-|'0X bis 1@year term im the MF BILL PASSED ‘ AN ACTRESS <"- Pose 2 former owner of the Bur $100 Lumber comy ) , | Harling (By United Pre (By United Prees) it will be a Bothell enter Reade. « Southerner, whe married eva etal pomrgetio: ne the senate. It pays 16-knot ves | bort sets plying between this country | BA** colle and South America, the Philippines, | 4 (By United Press.) ton owner was f slasit $4 per | goes mate of her youth, she having tra}. P9right, aged 34, last evening shot mile, the od the couple across the continent. 40d fatally w anor awarded by the Ov months age left their home at Le then committed suicide by tar, Misa, for a tour of the United shooting himself through the head States, Arriving at Cineiwnati they | Mies Dalson was sitting on the | met a Miss Grace Aitken, a stage porch, when Knright approached beauty, who had been cast off by from the reer, shooting her through Washington and Lincoln high her family. Mra Reade and Miss the back. The man then turned! schools will meet tonight ia the . " Aitken had known one another in the revolver on his wife, shootimg jas: of a series of three anes to ne ee ed providing that et childhood renewed their ac ber twice. He then calmly reload aga Serre steamships quaintance the Gibson house, |e@ the weapon and shot bimeelf ide the championship of the from Atlantic ports to South) man where all three were stopping. Sev: |#bove the right ear. Enright, who city and of Washington. Both en tender the provintons of the eral days later Reade and Miss|had been separated from his wife |teams are in the best of condition per eg ‘a pen Aitken disappeared, bat left a tral! for about atx months, had frequent : os wo rt uth of behind them, ensbiing Mra Reade |Y threatened to kill bis wife and and are ready to put op @ game stipulating that no more shall be it them to this city, where her sister, sileging that the «ister | “#ht for hone senate so that 12-knot vessels will St The basketball teame of the © eral For any case of alcoholism that I cannot cure in from 3 to 5 dys J. B. BRISBOIS, Globe Hotel, Cor. First Av. and Main St }the annual meeting of the British jColumbia Amateur Lacrosse asso (By United Press.) elation, have been Instructed to KENT. March 21 Pursuant to vote against the question of turn call, a tempor o tion of |'P8 profes A tempora reanizath a Taft’ club was formed here last gamma - = night. J. D. Dean was elected chair man, and H. M. Wallace, secretary SHOE SALE New stock. Big reduction in prices this week. We moat raise money at once FREDLUND, HORMBER® & LARGON, 705 Pike Street Everett and Edmonds Teste wil “Gus Brown’? sis Just for Saturday ROYAL SILK PLUSH est for has now erage of the inte terest, w comfort 718 py per vo to § Fly On The Fiyer | SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Fare 35e—Round Trip, 60c. Fou ROUND RIPB DAIL y a8 On Savings % We Pay = laterest LEAVES SEATTLE -— 6:46 and 10:25 a. m., 2:05 and 5:45 Second and Yesler “Where the Cars Stop” p.m. LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 &. Lm, and 12:15, 3:65 and 7:30 p. m. U, SEELEY, Jr., Agant. Seattle —Tel, Main 176. Tacoma— Tel. 212. Watch for our “Saturday Surpris you. It will pay Alaska Luildine, i made, in fight, dark and~médium color. | Boys’ Kangaroo Shoes, oak tan sc solta | Sean’ pak elma Ghote in’ Ghteed. 4 re pelibors A | Ladic 0 TURRET GUNS are rammed in cum by an @ Eight-Inch Guns, Showing Force of Recoil, ar The of a very te : cae Gen. Stoense! Goes to Prison SHORT NEWS. bership i) st PETERSBURG, Mareb 2 secured, & permavout organization rv | ae Niaska Delegate Cale | tom, Wash., but now from Seattle.) WASHINGTON, March 21.—The | duced a bill ia ths bones TACOMA, March 21.—Winston PB. a SUICIDES oo soon open 4 state bank At this | wi), subsidy bill been passed | the ‘seedicien practice of nded his wife, killed | arp lt ea et 96 knot ’ Monday at Port (i The bill was amended in the COmpE eive $2 per mile, which is the | forme! meeting at Belliagham allowance under the existing law to) Monday IGknot vessels. Amendments were Capt Joties A. Penna of the make the annual os Sunday sebool workers @f ‘*° | in county are in session at 0 patd for subsidies than is received | board of pardoss will commute Over $193 Per James, of Goshen, to local schools and the provi for the whole 100 years? Or, tha rest today om a # merely $100, but $100 per 7am all of his working year & what thai, with ite @ each pay easy way Scandinavian American Bt TmAN's com and white It belt} ane fast cht up te < The boy are rhell and the to the int out and powder ‘he WAeetOen, Boling he gone. ‘To 1 shell from magazines tp ty, R@SRE CSAS4RHEZE Seseege FLesytse BREAST _ See eeeeeeeeeeeee of € by fire i The loss wilh o No tives were io: Physicians are tygainel a certificate fram a <e. or must have ka five years before the Into effect. © hundred loggers ‘wil be SHS 264s Paes esr aoditors will held a staff at Washington, D.C, inspection at college. “aayvenr wart is the general beilef that to t d ‘tence to life « she faced the couple. In «a mag bad alienated bie wife's affections. The Washington high school was wins such service by the govern —" seal te panimoux frame of mind she bought defeated In the last contest with the |" visitation a rions relirente ls Fe Mise Aitken a@ tieket to New York Lineoin high, so each school has PORT ORCHARD ROUT bys a business by the * city, and then forgave her hus a game to [ta credit. The Lincoln’ foate leave ten times dail oo ave ten times daily f floods are again Ie "1 high school team hax improved | pier 2 for the U. & a rd, eee) GS a -_ wonderfully since the first of the maletibccmenneint = sapere I “| EX MINSTREL IN CHURCH, son and upon this record the tesess: of Kid Scaler, of Spokane, won the! new high school hopes to win the H. L. KLEIN he Billy” Arlington, the famous ex.|ecision from Billy Snattham, of | game i oo bn minstre!, will recite a temperance | San Francisco, in a 20-round fight,” The Washington high school has THE SHOEMAKER th selection ax an Introdvetion to the |@t Bakersfield, Cal, last night all of its old men in the best of if you can't get boots or ‘es ‘ei evening service at the Temple Bap ri Ce fs ‘ Ab and as this team bas been eye fit you, get them made Everything Bee, te tist ehurch, Third av. and Cedar he Chancellors, champions of together for a long time tt ure at : . at. tomorrow. The evening topic |the Seattle league, were de “d | thesiasts claim that the victory is 217 JAMES STREET t A. ©. LADD, Pra D dress to young ladies, |by the Intermediates, of the Y. M.| easily the property of the Broad- | —=ememeestsrasstsssersstssrers = Pather, the Reantiful seen C. A. league, at Everett last night. way school . SS ————— ween ————— bs sore 4 to 17 wwii withalisie - id | | | "TART CLUB AT KENT |. % seioestcs win wus repress $500 Reward at | i jthe W minster Lacrosse club at * lay we to » that It 100 years; expired has grown to $19,431.73) Did any reader stop this interest of $19,331) more than $I at still tet 08 UNDERWEAR Seats ve almond year x The most satisfactory garment for wear and weight 100 years is a tong a at this time of the year, standard price $3.00 the was a single $100, Most ear 3* sult, for “Today's Surprise— man who is working could baat ould mean it for one’s tater fife week, or #0 oh 0 Seatt