The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 23, 1908, Page 2

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Rabbit” Myers brought hear the locals started sthppy game. Almost at the b with his up shoots asvally clever stop er close to the third performan was conce canght the fever standing in the air near of the right grandstand be threw the ball forts on the part of the te fiad Coys glove ball soaring al! around th ack, always about 40 the visitors. is devetoplug. these TAKES GAME Wea From Butte Nine by a Goed Baryin— Score 8 to 4 Pagdaie mast neve bad bor gio galore wcked sround med to @in from Butte by which margin, ino 2s upon Rill Shakespeare's im writing the play, be fit med “A Come » bigh to lund one Myers Very Wild field was tn shape however, Myers got after an the ball almost ir bleachers. He repe so far as likewise had be saw the first Finally Myers managed me in the fir u ‘Twas Butte’s Game. On form Butte should have won the game. Eight errors were ered to the locals and only three MeClaire, the West Seattle youngster whom Russ Hal! * wild and, while he bad terrific speed and good eurves, he could not find the groove aiked six men. Three walked off (his boy in the fourth, and Coy's Take boats at Pier 2. Ten row trips daily. Se round trip. Next time you are pass ing. take a look in our big windows and sex od spring styles that we are showing you this season. Look at the nice Browns and tans and green and the olives, and be sure to look at the style which is depicted in eve gar ment. We could put a fanc name on each of jors (several of them, for that matter), and we could give fancy name to the cut of every garment, but It wouldn't make them any better, or more stylish, or more dur. able, because they are the the best all-wool qualities, and best hand tallored a the styles and character are worked right into them. Good clothes, good shoes, good hats, good shirts, good = neckwear, g00d underwear, good .ev erything In our line, is the watchword on which we do business. We have no bankrupt stock, nor hold overs, nor anything that we wouldn't want to wear to offer you e can't do busine On the Square Opposite the Totem Pole be he ba reached f an painful, & ater it stag & ng as Dud ut to play a fast a hot greund ned, and then Dudley feet to the baseman's t Coy was so frightened at the temerity of Dug’s third sack er that he dropped" the bail nd | ; Hus Welch in Box Today p yesterday by M ae the rea tel all, and if they aby ad at in the ba throwing exe I t eut out the lollars fo 4 Yeder is lad ta ines the lesuree it iw exported that th arge witendsoee of the Paddy Welch wil be atven « to show off bis assurtiace curve ficial ware Beattie sah & O cS er | ‘ 2 s 8 te t ‘ . GS te } ees t a... oe ‘ » . an Rm ¢ . ' “ ‘ db = rt " cs ‘ 1 6 ” ‘ 3 w " * 8 1 ; i 6 . ve Patted ¢ . m. , e1 tu i 16 * Mew ba ‘ Meche . ‘ ‘™ Mec ia “ Mecha t Goose Rag for Vou ACOMA. A y " Batterion—-hee and Frank geet aed Pade No Game at Spokane * SPOKANE. April = a vale th “ee Om esterda Necthwestera Leagae. Won Last Pet National League Wont At . at n . . Ar : American League | Wor ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ $ ha ‘ t toa 1 Vextorday's Comes At Cleveta At Dete at Pt York At Washington—Beston 6 COAST LEAGUE GAMES WANTED. The Hemrich Hrothers games with any amateur in Seattle or from the side. Arrangements can phoning L 2971 eee eeeteeeeee We are going to win fr the old 8 A. A. C. tra track t We have a are in good shape. Martin ran the hundred greatest ever this year. strong and sp me tyle than last year Philbr collegiate r Philbrook is putting the sh 20 and ts too heavy for the high jump. while Felthe made the relay team and nim the 440-9 Th other wm am will “hb Oldright. 1 han ever be mbers of the gton » win Take boats at Pte: trips dally. 50¢ round trip $500 Reward f @ of alcoholiam that For any ca ! cannot cure in ‘from 3 ys J. B. BRISENIS, Globe Hotel Cor. First Av. and Main S IF AN OED-TIMER GOT INTO THE GAME aboard with the team, but finds th Pullman car method of transportation. LEMONS on Again Those He STANDING OF THE Chtms. A letter has been recetved by the sporting editor of The Star from *lTommy Burns. written at Jack The Washington «state college |that the Webfooters will be in the! | Straw’s castle, Hampstead He n 1 : ry ‘ ‘ 5 ‘ clippings from Engiish newspapers sione, A burnt child te afraid of which gives accounts of the annual! Rilty Lauder, Canodian light.| the fire. j dinner of the Sphinx club, held at|wetght chempton, will fight “Driv. / , the Hote’ Ceetl. Londoo, at which |°f” Mitier in Vancouver tomormow | . 5 [night. The men ore signed to go To was c of the pats of | ™ eo ital f the guests Of) 15 rounds. Lauder introduced They are trying to Mix up a mateh for me to fight Squires or lemons over again Wie good aq sure would make t The bend of down that 1 am eee ollo baseball nine desires ® | present were Lord Alverstone, the ade by writing BE. Chapin }2 Howard ay, north or eeeteeeeeeeee ee TRACK MEET AT UNIVERSITY crowd there, but | waded in and} vd through all O. K ) that in addition to bt England getting the money, is now going Afried. Ha, ha. I'm going to meet University of Washington on Smith in Pattie soos. urday,” declared Spud" Murphy, k captain who is now coaching the Whitman| The Newcast th nual dinner, ken of cond |to the annval dinner, evoken oT | ana Park ‘The f the event at the ve Hons of the evening at thell MA FA TORIUM abut suit ercont ai recent 4! squad at Whitman and the the other day in 94-6 seconds. the time was right, too. He is the | chief § American pugilist of no mean ody, and ts repute. After the dinner there| Sport.’ if fer little full.” Mr. Burns, whose right eye was} slightly discolored as a result of a collision with typewriter, said man »k has broken the cord in the discus prac tice, with a throw of 120 feet Duteher is easily good for t about 41 feet, is broad jumping more 4 for fast time in both the hurdles. He is weighing 200 pounds, stripped, and is a Gentlemen the honor of speaking on this | subject, although I do not feel | Cal., to North Yakima, Wash., wh Oldright ts doing the half in 2:03, niting 10 feet 6 inches. Ned Barne rd dash tn about 53 Martin, T. Cox will make the has got go press th TO SEE BATTLESHIPS. “k hand with th ing ‘Mr. Burns, 1 a know you You however, that I can 4 CHINESE SUE FALSE ARRESr Bdward Rite ‘at PILES’ AMENDMENT 16 OFFERED IN GENATE ed b " Be ee hentred (By United Press WASHING BY CRACKEY THIS 735A DEUCED QUEER LITTLE ROOM?| * DO 1 WAVE TO DISROBE? JAM FAIN TO SLEEP (Ag) 48 81 Downry OF Rime nd AISLE WITH MY HEAD P/LLOWED ON MY CARPETBAG vight vit toe ond of the woe see eee eee ee eee Oe eet LARRY ENERVATING. INTHE OLDEW| Kk KK RARER p ‘ mber deale ate S WHEN WE TRAVELED ON THE CARS Wi USen | * ert salevdants \w'n.$ nr” a TO SIT ON THE COW CATCHER, OR MELP FIRE THe” . re Oe the bill at pres rape pede su a0 rane COSC TINE, INSTEAD OF WOOWG NATURES SHEET \* Sai, OF Ne | ee ee ew ew we wy | cot by A oe Thay OW A PABDED SHELF Hv. . lal ae ented som a er sr, ig i» & question @hich ® Ab Wab aed Lani a * tie fe im the * wn os « aad & J a * achers at A * S m 6 * erda * 4 th * do Another said It wa * ad r & readers of The #ta Pe * the two Chisess » * © have * y mutt in on * a . 4 lect . h of the Ph t possl ' ' ny r4 a team to : were found where M rm 5316 First Ay ‘oa ® of seven * = Wh lense “ —— PLAKER = TRIED TO & and fall to reghete * TIPME WiF A * * L D SWINPLASTER » * * t 3 ° ’ . FIGHT CLUB 2 zccessec] Not Lost Money | é wwe Gilliam TO ASK FUNDS FOR HOSPITA missioner Crichton The FE way to BRING or ts money to OTHER countries, or te ‘T) ntry, is to bring i on American all tangy ey of all parts of the worig iuipped for a local 5 ; fiona! business. Beriah Spuytenduyvil of the Ft. Wayne Keklongas (1871) gets That talk of an elghtclub Pa} t he ie net famitiar with the | eifle Const Baseball leag being | od. the the te ell in near fu Ri To vu ' tions whieh have preceded it since | | : é BRING TO US for collection ai eg —_ ‘ - of an appropriation of § , éome eign checks $m Beattie had its first experience with to construct the proposed isolation ' . SPORTOGRAMS 2" os soe Sore oa likely die of the natoral ils at | ed he city near : BRING TO Us on the West Beat money you wis end to East or to Burope, aiweye fied Gur service tendant one such a preposteroas Thursday is “Ladies | scheme tic park aod Dug te Preaident J. Cal Bwing, of the dial invitation to the la | Pac Coust bh ” le quoted attend free of charge. asin favor of an eightelub league : : 0 new dope ce te YOU CAN BANK BY MAILaNs ntend to handle children and th ; oF declared Dr. Cri and uplew ter where ob by mai * © for who are not in a position to | jfor 1909. This + ; » | ‘The Harva won the $mo [Cal to be handing \ . Ving 20h jtntle bewt t i it is a mitstaken idea he wi : . me Ky w : ° ably be 4 sored * tong ‘ the| isolated tm their * courte at Annapolis f same subject in the future ret 4 SS en ee aE oe n club te would be say 7 we corn Gad We W half a length An otghtcl ague ed Slbe in a position to give patients fine thing for rene Comsat rs : jeaxue. ‘The northwestern cities |(2® best of car. No smallpox casas ° . . ean ap Maan RN GARE ase ove atitowes’ “Teee wilt i Seqndinavian American Bank ee Beran Ballon being hand. {sent to the pest house, The hos pital Is only for ordinary contagious ‘Alaska Building, ; egular $3.75 Shirt Wais »$1.95 © jbis bunch could recoup the defi Numerous Attractive Styles to Choose Among. With this amount it § a thoroughly equip m butiding A hockey game te to be pl jon the university campos Satu between the Victoria women's Johnny Shea, a brother of Di Shea, who will be given a eh to make good as change call Has Defeated. h Mike Lynch's outfit, ts» to be a real boy wonder. T is only 19 vears of age, but ts jto have @ better whip then] brother, and a good man with rttek cieney from Seattle, Tacoma and} Spokane No, thank you, Cal, One dose of your “Native Son” brand of base ball, handed out on & wooden Indie from @ distance of « thousand mi Was taken once, and the faus fatled to cateh the ides | If Portiand keeps on her present Hosing streak ft is a ten to one shot | th,|track team wll meet the Untver-| Northwest league next year, just sity of Montana track team at Mig-| where they belong. Local fans are | soula, Mont. tomorrow perfectly satisfied to jet well enough April 7. Burne also sends| to the local sports at the Attell} | es | SPOKANE | 5 a 7 his ™ ° | Til squeeze the|, 8 Saturday of this week tesme) c | May writes Burne, from the high schools of Prosser, n make J say for $16,000, as eyere Taki . ans Sines over in Ireland, =e ao ) Yakinn, @ sucker not to/ Aquewse. } ahty dollar is a qood the la Jack Kearns, a well k fh man The McConnel! man, whom Dug. /#8°r 804 promoter, has announced dale expected from Vancouver inj his Intention of organizing an ath for Catcher ae has = letic club in Spokane for the pur yet, end & ® like! pose of pulling off a serie of xix to, America, but you put it! were on the fat MA0-| Pound bouts, or fights without going to decision. Kearns has taken hold anything, sow that | am of Maurice Thompson, the clever California lightweight, and ts now Guest of Honor. trying to arrange a sixround bout & guest of brmor at the between Thompson and Loule Long t as one of the cards for bis first dinner the itpiins elub exhibition her night Among : st rs 1 may be able to match Sealer and Eddie Kelly, the Buffalo news boy, who put up such e game fight | am not sure when Tf shail re} These Waists are made of very sheer lawn abd India linon, and are ull very correct models ; beautifnily trimmed with fine lace tiay tae Are particularly well made, so stand the rough usage off the modern laundry wa — it —) chief justice of England, and} Lord Kinnaird. } ider thi —_— ugly good values, which sell re and onaird pnaider this on * spec omeorre od &: « of the greatest honors ever given | Web Abe Attell a Sound Benen Saat ae eee ee f Sener Gat ae senoate ani ees the other day,” declares Kearns in the United Kingdom contain | inne ‘ "4 es oe niad ot. Three Dozen . . oves; Che atiel Sinstom en Seattle's first automobile show nave taken hold of Thompson | "p69 G08 35c Emb: oid ries at 9c imm Hately after the| was formally opened last night in| #4 | tntend to either take him to & r e a justice. 1 Think I did| Dreasitand rink, with practicality |Y* Mishest ih ta the Hattweight pest division every foot of available space tn the and i am « auditorium devoted to the exhibit!former # i motor cars and accessories Row Ther else bring him down. Souvenirs and afident it will be the Comics: has the stuff in him more than I can secure some of the classiest cards to any fighters in the weet to put on for J one purchaser these aix-round bouts. special sale fo: lent | Friday f decoration, made the os Gena Sav basen ‘CHAIN GANG GETS at 4 color scheme of green and | yellow ts carried out fn fine taste } in the decorations, and excellent | { sec Our window ¢ Is the quality and variety tnctnded in this re markable sale, EPdgines and Insertions of very fine sheer nal i I] sook, Swiss and cambrt Blind and open work designs. Widths | sae There was a large up to 14 Inches. ff you bought this embrofdery regularly, you would have to pay 20c to 35¢ a yard for it. Every yagi is erlep, clean and new, Take your cheice of the collection romney as many yards as you want, at, the yard teaee c ~ Sale of Hose and Underwear It is just like finding money to be able fo buy hosiery and under the prices quoted here for Friday and Saturday. Don’t miss theset $1.25 to $1.75 Silk Hose 98c Ext 1 tomorrow, 200 of Women’s Pure Silk-Thread Hose, including all the wanted Spring shades. These are all splendidly made, desirable quali ty stockings, with double heels and toes, and really $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 values. Choice 98c tomorrow at, the pair ..... ve $2.25 and $2.00 Silk Hose, at only $1.75 announce was an unusually large at ” : ni an attractive pro-| of the United States, Canada,| scam. combined with the ex that T | echeme mon picker, who i#| 7% tend d 80 o the ¢ hampionship of South Burns’ Speech. Journal, referring Because Ole Hagen reeled along! the street with a song In his ] rt neck, he will serve five days on the chain gang, according to an edict issned| by Police Judge Ge poodles Gn. ‘Babuelis Sati tater . morning. Ole admitted b were Lord Alverstone (lord | and Tommy Burns, | spec fon this was “a spectators Joe Pfeiffer, a blind shoe string) and pencil pedd was repri for beating an intoxicated man with his cane Bert Rolls told the court he was beating his way from Sacram Lords, Mr. Chairman and} nk you very much nto, n ttle, Rolls which the art demanded for passing through to do #0. TI know very he was picked up in t I cannot beat the lord failed to produce $ justice at making a speech as he has just m: but I j a Seattle. He will work it out on} Drawer would not mind taking a chance \ eh the gang. gfe Out 08) Women's 17¢ Hose, at 2 for 25e— | Women's 0c Hose, at 37c—Fine | Children’s 98e with him with the gloves, With re John Thompson went into a sar agp : Cotton Hose, with | Black Embroidered Ho 21c—Jersey Mibbed, 7 to the subject, ‘Ca 3 por . double solos a arte’ | “! to the spree, ‘Ona, Sport mented shop. zemortay to get ae pe e = os fi ol Hermedorf dye, with double | buttons regular 2 , i y sha shay put failed to pay for the . pwas Special | " sniies recta row al up the whole situation in a ‘ work. City Attorney DeBruler rec bemorrem. at 25 | emer meng ad eo 37c ot ge ae few words Chet without the ommended that he be discharged 2 Faire c aggere ahs eaniin : ve Vests, here would be no sport. | for getting the best of the barber. || Children's 25c Hose, 15¢; 2 pairs, | Women’s 35c Vests, at 25¢— | Women's $3.00 Silk tiuede ‘wheter they tncueed Thompson promised the court she 25c—Fine ribbed, fast black White swiss ribbed, with cro Pure Italian silk, meee friends, whether they knooked would be good in the future, He double heels and toes; very chet yokes, all sizes; the same low neck and no sleeve knock © boost, if you bib Prem neal yp (elastic; regular 25e values quality sold elsewhere at 25¢ in pearl, pink and bite Jienoek a boos you are John O'Donnell and Michael Con Special tomorrow at Special here tomorr 7 Uninatchable at $3.00 @ After Mr. Burns bad finished . tip Wie ecibolinmneise:: Ca c sbi | working laborers. Bailiff Tip Win Alverstone walked o and chell examined their hands Amerie nd re an honor t accept t of pencils on the waterfront | day he was sentenced to th Silks. | Suteliffe Baxter, Reversi Poward. Sheeban.. Homager

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