The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 15, 1908, Page 2

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fe) ATTELL ARRIVES IN SEATTLE APRIL 18 oe THE SEATTLE WEDNESDAY A WESTERN DOGS ARE BIGGAME MONEY GETTERS Abe Atte eathorwolght cham) Attell clatt no te within one id ton of the Work 4 Seattle, and pound of the weight for the battle oday will training for hix/next Monday, Me considers Kelly | (Seattle Star Exclusive Service.) | a e trea Wat with Badie Ke ‘ow h t m JAN FRANCISCO, April 1 ! th wea xt Monday, A m to the bad this time @ » EE ge OR >. K.. and says he not wit nd- im a forme neounte Attell wit} The coursing game is booming , a simple matter - rit attle recent elect his training quarte lay,/ here, Every Sunday, and. #0 to tie him behind n rig Rattiing Nelson.’ Attell was then get down to busty Lounte| times Baturday, crowds of 4,000 © a. a : ot ad met at the train lest sight hy | Austin will spar several bo 100 followers of the “hare and miles or so, and leave him ove ’ Washington H A manne port are well wtiffened for the morrow owners of CHICAGO, April 15.—-Chicago de ated Detroit in th amie ason, The visitors a) condition, and after the opening (By United Press.) LONDON April 16 Tommy | ¢ five taings the Chicago! Burns, the American heavywelght pitchers took things easy, Score? prisefighter, and Bil to Kn H gE day signed articles a round | Chicago 1% «613 1 contest in London on May 11. They | Detrott sow (6S aide bets of $2,000. A sub Baiterioes-—White, Altrock and stantial purse will be offered Sullivan Slever Willets and Thomas Nelson vs. Unholz SAN FRANCESCO, April 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE | Rattling Nelson has signed articies | to fladt anda with “Boer” Un BROOKLYN, April 15.—Manager hols before @ local club on the aft Kelly and the Boston National ernoon of May 16. The weight is | League team, including four to be 186 pounds, The men are to| Brooklyn and New York playe fight for 50 per cent of the gate re-|opened the championship baseball | park, Where those who sell on the dow handle as : ‘on t of race Au interesting tale te told of a dookmaher : pair of owners, each of wh pook makers trained track doge Which were to ge ge Pty wd gees te moet. ‘One of the chaps, knowing dogs are placing that his dog would be favorite ovipts ason here by defeating Brooktyn, | ~~ — Abe ba s 7 4 COPNTR LARPGAMISING AND , - | Brooklyn 3 u 4) values their anim Louts | dition, the manner of training var) gave the poor mal a Zhanile Hatteri@e—Young and Bower | Largamisino, who owns and trains tos with the season. In the sum-|chase on the road, and the follow iman; Belt and Ritter |the most extensive kennels, is mer, when the hares are strong tng day bet his money on the other } Umpires atte and Udder) worth « small fortune tn racing and full of running, a pack of fellows dog In the meantime, ham hounds, many of which are more hounds is given a long run behind | however, the other fellow, feeling AMERICAN LEAGUE. valuable that the ordinary thor a buggy to give them strength and the same way about the race, used - | PHILADELPHIA, April 15.—New race horse or “selling endurance. In the fall the hares |a relay of teams and worked hiv won the opening game of the oy, © all efforts are dog over 60 miles of ground. OF are not #0 ga rit 156.—| York Fo peg A pore a pr league season through the fine! tq the Largamisino kennels are: | tursed toward developing speed in |course the first fellow was given pitching of Mathewson by thelr, ¢ 4. mosh conaixtent of the racers. They are gi &| the timebonored “double cross ton av. grounds were crowded, and 4¢ of Stl R. H. E.| stake winners, Matustay, a classy "umbe short sprints each day,| Because of the many chances for the spectators saw the home team |New York 5 7 1 puppy who annexed his firet two Sfter which «a mansour treats them crookedness and looking at the defeat Washington in the opening | Philadelphia 1 4 takes, Jim Madden, another good With #* much care as do the han-| cruplty aide of the aport, there have game of the season, 3 to 1. Score Ratteries—Mathewson and Bree) oney getter Roman actress, dere of the turfs most valuable been many crusades fo kill the R. H. E waban; MeQuill Browea and besides being a apeed mar Stake horses. game, but the traction companies, Roston 3 ‘ 1) Dootn. vel, is considered the most perfect Hounds, like race horses, are | which share in the profits, have el Washington 1 4 ~ Umpire Kiem specimen of racing dog in the weat,|*™metimes tampered with, or | ways lent sofficient support to keep Batteries—-Young and Criger: | The Crowd tx my chief asset,” | doped To make a dog full of | coursing on its feet Smith and Streit CINCINNATI, April 15.—The ‘ opening game of the season was eg pe eee wee = NEW YORK, Apri! 15 played be lareest! has already won over | for crowd witnessed the opening rewd that ew Witnewee n and as he te etil! a young do« Detween New York Phi est in this city. Chic [ wouldn't part with bim for leas phie, The game © in the ainth on @ base om | tn5, $2000" Malnetay is only a extra innings, but tt wails sand a sacrifice and a bi Smenthaelé . py bat dog fan ished ahead, 1 to 0 re ; x MH OF consider him the most prom ‘ilintateien b mor é u ; « of the bounds now racing on ae ton matteeteo Campbell and ! Abts k td hesitate be 0 Bar elle e FS ats - © for him Jim Doyle and Kietnow Actress ian't worth @ cent leas — , Then ( have Speedway and CLEVELAND, Ohio, April i . St. Louis won the opening came bl Pha ag Me heaped be trom Cleveland in 10 Mnings. Pelts alns bey have only started sh a db art ned . n one stake, but between them U. S. Navy Yard Route Steamer f sb ptured first and second money Monticello leaves Flyer dock 6:30 | AUSTIN. LANDOLT & coMraNY They are worth at past and 9:30 1. 1:30 and 4 p.m. *** O0-.50-5i Netthew iuitine aplece. In all I have 26 dog - training, and should jedge that their combined value would Man Came in Yesterday Man looked in the felt the cloth, ¢ murror, amined the tailoring, said | he hadn't ual our $15 f seen anything to eq ul Suit for le than store to store for yourself; that's | the But if you want the way to believe to save tin vell as to money, direct Do as you can come to us. you please ) i We clinch our claims by back whether it’s a giving mon you are not satisfied Regal Suit | | | at $15.00 | | or something else that you buy - of us. | THE@HUB On the Square Opposite the Totem Pole | | Madden ta a $1 amount to about $15,000. a stable of dogs T stata of ham | As (o keeping the hounds tm con | || Sehiet; Overail, Brown and Kiiag.|going to the annual training MOSES ACQUITTED, S a orne i) Umpire—oDay grounds in California oat | er. Lot FL. Moses, of the Golden Weat | ST. LOUIS, April 15.-—-Natfonal Sanremo the hotel, was terday acquitted in 2 ’ mM. LowePittetus » pentpen-| ot Rectinns ees ,actinc | the police court on a charge of oa; vote, bumped the Hill Military Academy |Comducting 8 disorderly house e a y nine 21 i7 based on & complafat that he sold STANDING OF THE CLUBS. - liquor against the law At Oakland yesterday Fr the Oakland nine 1 to 6. LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and ves - $20.00 elsewhere—and he had beer | von | 10225 a. m., 2:06 and 6:45 p. m. * I 1 } Bees tend {rimmed Los Ange’ | LRAVES TACOMA — 0:96.a m to every store in Seattle Wy jand 12:18, 3:56 and 7:30 p.m | The Washington high, in a|V- SEELEY, Jr. Agent sattle— | 4 . ao i Ih | pitchers’ battle, defeated the Gon ee Main 176. Tacoma—Tel. 212. Don’t you believe Then go from || raxa nine of Spokane in that city aterday The freshmen of th high day Mr. Largamistn 990 dog, and Roman doesn't cost much to matatata mineed ro crackers, oe a day attend steek and which te fed! One man can| to 20 dogs TWO MONEY WINNING PACING MOUNDS COMMISSIONERS PA S$ 2°: tht SUICIDES Father of Seattle Woman Leaguers and Rainiers !°: Ee Mii Takes His Life Cross Bats. JEWELRY ted Press) April 15 De. ™* responatiy, al f the Ui go to Bett with some nine to be announced - — Yeu ta afte “ the Yaw bad the Cla < wndd the (By United Prees.) BELLINGHAM, Ap a we we ave 10 80 hae to [nee a chery ON LICENSES 0 £ en aca ena Hino won of soon to Ee be KLEIN. | $SOO Reward asked the b 4 of county « ci THE SHOEMAKER ye Any enne Of sleoholion thet can't get shoes to fit you, get them made ‘annot Heonse of William Fisher be teva ed and the request was complied Bio measure at with 217 JAMES STREET rat Ay ‘Main Fisher's first petition for a + SETRETISEST ELT Skate: oon Oe ee *. Three Days’ Sale of Hats Magnificent Creations at $7.50 and $10 At $10 : More than 60 ety tes to oone ox models of now things that © in the present w « them are lovely Point d's prit and (raid Hats, Log hor nd many chic and catchy modes, Choose your new hat wh sulted, bat best unti you've » Chances are all to favor your being able to find just the style you want here at $5.00 to $56.00 leas than you expected to pay and collection, embrac At $7. 50 har ol ma ly @ hundred styles, and every one & perfect gem. Hats that you cannot mateh joss than $10.00 Clusters of Flowers CLUSTERS OF FLOWERS—Heantiful Amertems elee where at At $1.95 and $2.25 eauty Roses, Chr " ome Beauty Roses, Chrysanthemums and) glia BP « flowers for home (rimuing, on sale tomonww Sellers Au} in large clusters at wanted shades in extra good quality are awe You won't be exactly fm style this season unless you 95c, $1.25, $1.50 Wash Goods $3.00 Umbrellas Go at $1.69 owe Widow flowers, and also call for a National League. HM. OM. Huber, known tm Alaska] Missouri! Primary Law Valid. e,? | Won. Lost Pet. | 34 “Reindeer Bt fs looking for) JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., April 15. / Chicago i o 1000 & Wintle-go-as you ple race ‘The supreme court has denied New York 1 6 1.000 jthe application of the republican |] | Boston 1 9 1000! ‘The Butte leaguers beat the Central committee of St. Louis to at. Le spy fn) 1,000 | Everett bunch yesterday 4 to 3. ifnatitute mandamus proceedings os Hl Pittsbore 6 0 1000 z againet the St. Louis election com Said he wanted something genteel Cincinaat! re 000 missioners for the purpose of call 2 Philadetphia ° as 000; The Seattle Imperators were | ing a city conven The applica and thoroughly good. Salesman Brookiya 0 i 000 | bea’ badly yesterday at Vancou-| tion was recently filed as @ test of p a ver, B.C, by th pp the state primary law. The decision got him to slip into one of our Regal | American League. city, the score being 44 to 6 ® | handed down by the supreme court goth I « g | Won. Lost. Pet | thet game is to be played today./em banc, holds that the primary os 7 a a electh iT te constitutio: | Suits—neat, dark mixture—excel Chlenee 1 oe TO SEE BATTLESHIPS tanta o paseo ewe ig , E New York © 1000| Take b at Pler 2 Ten round lently tailored—good fitting and “ro 1 op eee | trips daily. 60c round trip. te; Sell ot style Detroit ae 000 | . Puneeehis 8 1 ee On Steamer Monticello Washington o 1 - aad the SPORTOGRAMS | raga Fo bite 0 SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE erg Fare 35e—Round Trip, 5c. FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY inco beat | Everett and Edmonds: score 4 te Today the | boys play the Indians and | high tomorrow Line * yester of Tt 1} downed the sentc afternoon by @ score TO SEE BATTLESHIPS a at Pler 2. Ten row 60e round trip ae as - ——— tare ‘ou'll find if about any place w You can't get anythin VISIT US BEF The Washington Trust Company OF SEATTLE Capital, Surplus and Profits $585,000 Transact a General Banking Business. DIRECTORS— 4. W. Cline Cc. E. Burnside A. 8. Kerry C. J. Smith J. W. Godwin Cc. H. Cobb John Schram J. M. Frink W. P. Trimble George F. Stone William Piggott 0. J. Humphrey W. W. Chapin 58. P. Weston H.R. Clise Second ard Yesler FIRST AVENUE AND MADISON STREET PPPOPOOOSOSO SOOO OSES OOOOH OHOO) HY “Gus Brown” ss hink It Over one thing about thi Good Suits for Men and Young Men $10 to $25 sale an and t on special proof cove Regular $ | ° |} morrow we will have ains Good, real liste, wat sisting par © frames chater at 25c WHITE MATERIALS, 150— Pretty White Watsting and Dress Fabrica, with neat and $2.00 Hat Drapes 75¢ dainty designs fresh and | Next in importance to the aaiine hat you wear Is the drape wee). Pee Varnes; you Wear with ft. These special tomorrow at, the, 15 lovely drapes that came yard . c to us through a lucky and timety purchase 20¢ PLAID SUITINGS, t1ce— made by our New York tendid for Child representative at awa; Splendid for Children's Dresses jens than half their value, On the Bargain Spot ta and for House Gowns; closely will answer every demand yards of beautiful AI-Sir resemble wool dress goods; of the most fastidious Ribbons, plaids, stripes cand wear well and launder per Every shade. Lotsof colors; widths from 3% to Scots waa Wa ae y beautiful designs, Regu Rich in quality and brilliamt co a yard; spe lar val up to $2.00. ing, these ribbons are really fa) tomorrow at, the yard 1c Special norrow 75¢ ake to tte a yard. Sale price’ WE Carthy Dry Goods Col & | Sutcliffe hein: ak Sheeban.. Homager Standard | Patterns. | 10c and 15c. The Banking Service Business Men Receive Is a highly important mattensmet mee ly to each separate business we concerned, but to the broader of the entire community. store that's The judicious he here you spend y ‘ PP irc ; « but what's good here. Scandinavian American very beginning. Liberal cilities have been extended; consere e banking methods have been applied Safety has been always and insured; yet legitimate bust prise has at no time been july couraged ORE EASTER. res It is with the assurance of & uation of these policies that this itfes and {ts service’ gnize and offers its Business Men who re clate what the co fon of & fe ful, conservative bank means to ness and to a community. No matter where you live, yeu Alasks Holling, Owned by the wank with us by mail—write for Scandinavian Americas Hank Scandinavian American Bank emma Alaska Fuilding, Seattl “Where the Cars Stop” @ woe eee ee -— @& eae dee oe ma mee «sa weewed we. a ISTeSeTePceereszee Oe Sees eres weces |

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