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; } i NEXT PENNANT WINNERS JM MCGUIRE AND HIS RAW BUNCH |OF “MUSTS” HARD .AT PRA Local Team Now About Complete---Elimination Rule New Augrives to Players. = —_ etioally every player who has) ly that th ‘ aligned with Dugdale for the 190s | Will . 1 cent on : . game if they are A ay Opy Beason wi eport at Athletic Park tunity this afternoon for practice Dug On next Sunday the league boys Rimself will be the jolliest one of » agaly no fant Everet the entire bunch and he has visibly "#8 n, @ 4 1 a dandy game for Newmans Gained in proportions as he swiles, 5.0 boaters can certainty pla thinking of the aggregation with pal some which he announces he is going to In rapld suc mn Dugdale’s o up axalnet ama in the north both cinch the pennant this year fit will line “Pug” Bennett, who will play sec. | Mstest amate oad base and captain the team thia | West, Including Rames with year, arrtved from Los Angeles last | the toes high achools and the wa wight with bis family and reported | Yer'ty Gine at headquarters early this moruing This week will see all the North Hi 4d Dug talked western league teams at practice candidates’ question, but t with possibly one excep Man ful positions will not be prmin ager Quinn and bis band upon’ finally until after the new kane Indians arrived a ones have had a chance to show today to begin limbering up, the what they can do in practice. Butte playe have arrived at Ev Lewiston sre they w practice ‘The first exhibition game will be erett, w Mike | played on Saturday afternoon at ach's cholc the baseball park with a team from the Philadetphia. The have been coached by Gus Klopt ¢ for the past two weeks and are said first real d to Vancouver's oduced to thelr season On are onde at tomorrow bs will be int work of sailor boys to already be in midseason form, Saturday and the fle ate are @o the leaguers will have to go to report here next Tuesday, pro gome to annex the bacon. A big ceeding immediately to either Walla Walla. Mar not yet definitel bunch of the sailor boys are coming Clarkston or over with their team, oe it is dol- lager Brown hy x BURNS ADDS ANOTHER TO HI eae awcee # You meen avr money ox ACTER IF WAS Ath OVER ROCHE YD /T WAS"30 SadDEW BO 4 Exper 7? ay Mae = Graphic Drawing Your Satisfaction or Your Money Back Satisfaction Covers Wear, Style, Looks— Everything That You Expect—————_—_—— Every man likes as young clothes as he ean stand. And so we have a great many young styles—go te extremes, if you please, in some. Nowhere, for example, will you find the newest fashionable spring styles more pronounced than here. And yet, almost by their side are sober, every-year suits, that conservative men will de- light to wear, Regal $15 Suits 1 $15.00 Suits is not magic in any sense at all; it is science. They are one of the greatest examples of what $15 can do Match them if you can for less than $20—some stores get $25 for suits no better in any respect The styles are several—Ordinary business, single or double breasted, in neat mixtures or fancy ef fects. Others are plain, for dress-up occasions The fit and tailoring are good—extremely good. And the lining and buttons are particularly well chosen. It is truly wonderful how much good work and good style you can squeeze into little me See that your next suit carries the Hub I ibe THBSH On the Square Opposite the Totem Pote The tailoring of Reg From Cable Description of the Latest ° THE SEATTLE STAR CTICE decided where he wi aining quarter ablish b t Frisk w " 1 Cahill ave 1 Quigley w 7 to demonstrate what he an do at righ } Hehind the bat old rettable atatt | Bianley haw fie “ in f the be complete with | opping., Arboga catehet team would nm out Matt will have WEDNI MARCH 25, 1908. The Spring Opening Continues Tomorrgy With An Attractive Sale of ooo = the latest creations from New York's best bones, panajabs, taffeta ‘jabs and tropical worsteds, asg on var & eed ae come in all the hionable mpring shadinws. Some Of the ets are made with pretty ¥ nf te ted by invisthte tle belts. ‘The slee tyles are a attractive with WI fahe wi and Pre at nt whe much in ambe ler A of them are t ¢ he touted as something of a brick | hs » each garme a ality ’ wall himself, in line We repeat b cannot mateh t wy anywhere : t at | special In the pitohe Soatfte | ¢ will be han for | s seanone . Y | ‘ Welch Mobley | ' gree, Bare and several | LINEN SETS a e youngsters, 1 ok Allen and | A Heautiful | Manager Dugdale ave not yet] Hem st itehed eached tern and it ie almo re Fine Linen ported that the blx manager has Damask Cloth fi erie al at j strings out for Ton 1, who yards nquare pitched such good ball for Aber with a dosen deen last seanoe saphina to mate ever) Season tickets are 1 A thread linen | patter Watste than can be had elsewhere at $1.00 to $2.50 more. } mice ae aaaere pre “CY” YOUNG WHIRLING A SIZ. | MANAGER JIM M'GUIRE IN AC pone ntalpeor grt i mate immings, better workmar better ga ZLER OVER THE PLATE TION AT LITTLE ROCK - “ bees etyies. See th and jet us prove Kieht oift tyiee SY GSO. R. PULFORD Regular price to choose from. Kyery one of them | rh t date, and | } WTTur Mareh 26 wa in awe ye tal every one of them ts * isingly good the $5. 00 : of the Boston “Red Stockings” to bas tivened the $5. BF 7 oe how Deacon Jim Metluiee ta eliqeaee thet were « . ' bearing up under the heaviest bur wenty alg manager today. It's up to Jim, you @ ob fora keow to evelop & Wiening base a ball team out of raw material 1 Boston likes penn winners h ‘ 20c to 35 35¢ that in. in the American league, The | Gosen outfielders and men scra ic to | Natlonsis have not cut aay flew ing f . feild pow the eights in the Hub in recent years, appearance of the rod legs today huck finish « - Embroideries at ideri F but the three-time champions led by | mighty swe cs peveme ns oideries at Cc : Collins made, the Lt Hoston was picked I tne Turk ; as epleures, aad | to and pretty well towel fo the Swisses, Nainsook Ca »ries, both edgings a oe ne; 3 to ? edicere fare any down in the fon, but the norm beth: @ good 16 inches wide: opes aud blind pa ? | man who has the nerve to pick fare, satietne signs. Reguls thane ¢ reide > m & Taylor owner bf thesthem for any such berth now will |B tary towel: o ead She & yaré. Pie Gor ove ; Red Stockings,” gave MéGuiret be ba se value at ba 4 you eve w at the price 1 carte blanche the Digacoe Ow does sot bu ato 1 spent $35. youngeters ‘the runnin for a win 25c They all look good It's go! to | ute ti and ke be hard picking on final 4 Deacon Jim as he & fn MeGiuire told mo as he wate th And really it does seem that an yom tere hustling in the hot sur other of the old guard ts « to Veterans are scarce tn the Bed Stockings camp. Lou Crigen tly Young and Jesse Tanneliit are the only men left from the one winging wo JOE CARROLL: | Writes to the Star to Be Given Square Deal. I see by the papers that | bave iNatic Stunt. jan flown man of $47,000 in a fake ‘wrestling match in New Orleans — Joe Carroll, formerty Dr. 1. wrestling (ustructor, to The ar on 1 am writing to The Star re T entered the race for this Of | garding this matter hecause I know fice because I want the job.” am /that you will give me a square nounces Ole Hanson im a cireular deal. 1 have not been in New Or Jetter he t# sending out today an-| leans for a yeur and will bet any houncing his candidac r one of man $1,000 that | had nothing the repubiican seminations for the * or t | legistature in the Forty-third dis fake contest triet I announce my candidacy *ince I left Seattle two months ago i this early im order that you may /C@n be very easily traced, and if j have ample opportunity to Invest) | ®8yone can pore even that I have gate my record. sues the cir | been in New Orleans within « year eular they can have this taousand dob in my preeinct 329 votes were | lars. cast in the and 1 have simply of these ned | victim of some one who has evi & pledge to assist me dently called himself Marsh and dary claimed to ball from Seattle About The Forty-third district consists | ix months ago some one used the of the Second ward and five name of Joe Carroll and it was cinets of the First ward. A t out from Kansas City that 1 there is a comfortably wrestling there, At the time of legislative aspirant was supposed to be in Kansas pect of a lively contest for the nom | City | was in Seattle: My name is inations. The present members of Carrot! Marsh, but when I the legislature from the district are | troke into the wrestling game | | Joneph Griffin and Howard A. Han «sed the name of Joe Carroll, and | sen, neither of whom is a candidate | by that I have been professionally for reelection. known. To avoid any confant “ eafter please refer to me by my proper name, Joe Carroll Marsh Ind R D LINEMAN Some newspapers throughout | the country never miss an opportan lity to knock me, and this statement ent city elect voters 300 have n my candi — b the near future, and I will then write for The Star a complete his. N. R. Cavan, an employe of the| tory of wrestling in the northweet clty Mghting department who was! It will be a truthful history, and struck « glancing blow on the he: Sarre eee + oe er . he head | "“FOR TASEDALL, GOODS see Monday by a fail san talmeaiiny dies | Piper & Taft, 1024-26 Second av. **% dered temporarily his sper yesterda “=e < a J Cavan was not even PARKLAND | down when the tackle Most Beautiful the pole was suspended, suddenly Tacoma gave way and the pole dropped to} LOTS, $35.00 and up; all the ground, but he lost his speech |Ig Cleared from the shock, aud It was feared for a few hours that his would be permanent knocked by which The injury 917 3 The Washington Trust Company . OF SEATTLE Capital, Surplus and Profits ............. $585,000 Transact a General Banking Business, LOCAL DIRECTORS 4. W. Clise $ J. Smith A. &. Kerry S. Stimson 4. W. Godwin H H. Cobb dobn Schram J. M, Frink W. P. Trimble 0. J. Humphrey George F. Stone William Piggott Cc. E. Burnside FIRST AVENUE AND MADISON STREET. eS a FAKE WRESTLING MATCH mince KILLED |heon suspected of helping to rob | been made the! _- REGAINS SPEECH Koen for one attle paper. 1 will be back in Seattle ne time tod Suburb of National Land Invest. Co., incy | First Av | POP OPPOOOS OSSD OSOOO OOOO OOOO OOOSOSSESOOOOOSONOD >» achieve fame as @ manager, for the great catcher combines all the quai ifleadions of a successful handler men —— WAS NOT IN The Business Mars Who Banks Here AT COLD ¢ EEK will cause some people to ait aud take notice 1 was glad to see that Roller de feated Westergaard. | was afraid jthe result might be otherwise Kol James Delauranti, a miner, work ing at the Cold Creek mine, near lier is @ comer and I firmly believe f ! | New *, was instantly killed at K 8 that absolute safety sar u nen 7 Will some dey be the champion ‘ yesterday. While working} rounds every transaction, He fede “Doltar*Party” Entertainment. [in the tunnel it caved in, killing ongh at home with the Beaks, The Women's Ailian htm fastantty. ‘Depaty Corener} officers to consult them is certain (nat he will receive: best advice which their 6 can provide; certain also financial afd be desired and | tarian church mM ogiv party, Friday afternoon at the par sonage of Rev. Dr. J. D. O. Powers 910 & Wiltste will go to Newcastle this eventing to hold an inquest Mercer st. Mra. J. D, O Eee. erxianen, , is |Powers will be the hostess of the! »4.. ¢ pean, of the Dr ik acieieien 2 age cosine ae rnoe rank n ‘ 1 jone afternoon. A general invitation is |) *8! eS eno ted resident = romptty and with no exorbitant rates Ot unusual charges. In a word. the Business Man whe banks in The Scandinavian extended to the ladies of the church congregation and thetr trend no weeks at Los Angeles, © ’ ves Tresident “CREAR our sated renay POLSON fe w watchinaker. “PORT GRERAAD WOUTED | rn pW ag making School, 4h ¢| oats leave 7 times dally from oF £ANS ou = — : UL 8. navy yard. *** SHOE SALE New stock Big redaction in prices this week, We must raise money at once FREOLUND, HORMBER® & LARGON, 705 Pike Street. it pays. W r AANC’ Asst. Onsbier LOOT FOLK Ba Aast Cuchier H. L. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER. i you t boots or B shoes to fit y them made Deposits may be sent by Abthe Belding. owned by the jess than cost of street car hee Awercas Bent wit “Gus Brown” sis WILL YOU PERMIT US To show you the new styles in Spring Clothes, even if you are not ready to buy as yet? Better look early; you'll be repaid for your trouble by viewing the nicest creations In the tatloring art ever p duced, Beside the assortments and sizes are cor plete, and we will cheerfullf lay aside any garment selected now for future delivery Good Suits For Men and Young Men $100$25 | 1 THE MOST SA OF ALL ORI As well as the most invigorating, i known bottled by the Pacific Sound Bottting Co. pure water and fi used, and this, with the " care used tn bottling, BAN ated a demand for our wri in in itself the beat their high quality. bear our special — PACIFIC & PUGET SOUND TLING © Phones | j DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, INC. OK ERS Grate Private Wires: re eg ca ts arene Rxeouted for Investmeat or a Second ard Yesler “Where the Cars Stop” GOING TO MOVE? iT COSTS LITTLE Just call ua by telephone and we will tell you te « cent what your move will cost, Main 1623 MOVING AND B KI N STORAGE CO., Inc. COR. THIRD & WASHINGTON, forage Cut Freight Rates. Ind. 71. ON ALL DEPOSITS HAVE YOU ACCUMULATED SAVINGS? ARE YOU LOOKING FOR THE GREATEST SAFETY gt IT FOR THEM? IF SO, YOU ARE LOOKING FOR ae fety i teed by o ash capital, safe 3 ante large npounded t| Fire Proot profit assured at the ra {4 cent, cou