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THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1908 The Nation's Greatest Playground on the Pac a ents from thee of time Coast—N, Coast—Now Opes Free Attractions 0 REMARKABLE SPRINT IN SCHOOL MEET 200700000" Bani BASEBALL MANAGERS! * trifle € and wh Allen \* HERE 168 A BIG OFFER. & wor re pore wit n = 7 * wirle jennie, both Welch . Williaw tet nana @ and h have hardly rounded inte * gor of Uy eball team wt ® form at present, Mobley and Met NATIONAL LEAGUE - . *® Frida u , has written to @ ealf fa i leliver ® and . A «iy le that be Would tke to get te #| attle m again this season. | P . MIMWEATURN Lp agep # to communication with a Be @/ Thi " s it all the move t : ee # attle baseball manager who #] leary to wteengthen the pit ‘ " HM fe Mat # would like to run an exour #& Jutaff, and the sooner the 7 Wiaolane . iets . to Friday Harbor and #/ Forecast for Seattle e ° ‘ ‘ . + 3 * play @ game there on either ® * fy eee @ May 17@r 31, Arrangem | le On term r mttle ous nt to take Yesterday's Games, H i Boy Makes 100 Yards in 9 45 See @ line, pler 3, Beat ae thin week, In Hasty W elit 8 = le ya Hom a | onds # carsion rate, Manager ‘Trim ®| kane bak> pl ~~d wae fei © ° | Photograph shows the firitsh in po Pega eo Poa - | di A | couver last Saturday, This is the aa tarts Pet, | me , Great Wrestling Match Is ono ortie events Ie fie suterseno fe Hare indians to Appear on Local fir “tis the feat has icon per Pilideli | seatie. (rack seem 8 paar ide eee eee ee eee eee " ss pig Bee " zs «: S Mass. on May 2, when KE. K. Nelson | . d F t T 0 right’s performance rete oa Bills for Next °C Sonn bias, yan the Diamond First Time irwors “host has Shwe 100 yards in 9 45 seconds j that whould make it a sure bet that Thursday This Ye ss jthe mat and after his oppon | | | ahi Knows the Game Thoroughly age column this week, The Beav y, 3:90 and 8:39, from a child Beell has been to | ™ ere at Abe a and Bott at and Dollar Orchestrium, ent © from a mK jtrade, = W ouly & boy he ffold on the old Standard | . Hall's husky Mikers @ill have the 4 at Fir . # husky 3 Dare i) James rides dows ( és s ie a Record Crewd ik regarded as something phenome Furniture Co, building, at First ay. | Back in the Game ae : ar ens ames D & bieyels, as & wrestler, and alace that ¢ nd Spring #t.. yesterday afternoon. | TEA. Uncle Hyrum will pay the Park a inda Yourn tors he has gone against anybody and }Chrie Anderson, fe pH worker st. good crop—and « good time at I a Park Expected. everybody, regardless. The bigger wan slightly inju tmore wa Fi Daseing Paviliee: the fabet fice Pacitic Nertisgil the better, for ho-saye the big men nyed by Finlay @ Me ir Why drink poor tea t Of course you don't BEGINNING MONDAY, MAY 4th tors, and tived with hie brother | {think you can't afford) | b, cop-| | tra ) j fall harder than the small, wiry | Delbert Kilgore, at 2135 Sixth ay Rainer’s Tyrolean Troupe, 14 in num prese ¥ lere. Of hie early matches, thet Judging from inquiries, a record the one bn , -s Adamson, of indi Mr. Wiley, of the Tithe ‘Trust| Providing the weather per ' Fair sucessses, including their tamo dations * a : crowd will be at Dreamland rink on | An4. 18 alll snob “eat bes ps a and an alumnus of Yale on dhe aanl haltveed oo | ar Basket Parties welcor all time : — cu Thursday night when Dr. B. Fj Roel! long to outelass all the mid ee ee eee fay with Eddie Quinn's band of Bpo| ty it once dhs, to bold ponies Or Outings a4 Lane Park. tome Lae Seliar of this city will tackle Fred | Geweights, and despite the dispro a 4 ab ut Yak mat the @ Indians. The warriors from) your ¢ returns money | dially invited to cat ou ¢ ager before closing slsewnene an : i Beeil, the “Wisconsin Demon.” The| portionate weight, he then went ~~ i . the mountains are here fresh | \¢ ’ se Fh ne | . Por . he offered a $300 Yale seb you don't like Schilling’s Best CHARLES LOOFF, Ma air results of this mateh, friends of the | After oe peop — preseuted by the Yale club, of | {rom & series of games at Yancou wh peat nager, local physician hope, will place Bim) weights or give handicaps to men this city nen [Ore primed to take ensure of = i direct in line for a go with Frank/ of his own weight ia order to get j the Siwashes. ind of ——— S Gotch, the champion catch-as-cateh-| & cows h “ a ro Rreate 4 — png re, talk H file « . wht Beell, | joller has trained faithfully for) —————————— consisting o! othina. ata. local ball trust hes vist ee Se ke Ve ccimells| this match and if he has it tm him, | ms, and Men's Furnishing Bi climbing to the top of the beap this cor home yesterday, looks to be in| 2? Says, be will win from Beel SPORTOGRAMS | ever known In tie Bl week, with @ string of Spokane pow tlendid shape, ‘and in attempting | TB local man does not appear to niinue until all me |acalpe dangling at his belt | ths to throw him, Roller will be up| 0? St all alarmed over the The team of the Vancouver » Ie wold. | 1 of Beeli’s pecul t« . INURE CLOTHING €O., Schofield Back Again against the hardest proposition be vo © pecutar style of @ Cricket club will play the oe ie has ever undertaken and says he will be there with some eleven in this city on June = Schfield will p ‘ | : ie ‘The arrangements indicate that ba and fancy tricks himself ine locals w meet the Canue into the game at . | B th Dis an the spectators will be taken care of | Roller knows all the Cine points of in a return game at Vancouver today. it stoma a to take |i 'y e « We Cc Ou sat ia a satisfactory manner. There | ‘¢ seme. Is probably as ape July 4 Quigley out, after the splendid |] oe Tal te accommedations for from | Geel, has developed his leg w |showing he made duriug the Iaat| I! The following news item, which appeared in a Sunday paper, explains the reason for this radi 3,200 to 3,500 people and it is more |'0 #8 even mreater extent tl More than 200 entries are in the eortes, Sat Behotield ts Sartainly 2) @ step. Read it io than likely that by the time the the Wisconsin man, and says he hands of the mmmittee having strong man, and one billed for the |} br match is acheduled to be pulled off | into the match Thursday | charge of the Western Washiugion initial station, so It is possibly best - e tickets will be selling at a premium, | SIEM determined to take home the | intermcholastio track moet, whict that Quig should be placed some: || | : ‘This will be the last appearance of - will be held om the varsity camp where else for the benefit of the a Roller in @ public mateh in this city lehets weat on sale today at Joe | nex; 4a team. There was some eritictem |i] ple for some time, as he figures on| Ditard’s Place, Second and Yesle bey Quigley first went onto the |f} th reating up this summer and spend.) S*Y as can k tin but he never pamended. $9 be ae ing the time anti! next fall on the) "TS pre, acne ’ t the la first-baseman, and only accepted Gd home firme In the cast. Atter:|_ TO SEE BATTLESHIPS “in the. Olympl the position to help the locals out |] oe wards it ts Roller’s intention to! TAke boats at Pler 3. Ten round | games will form a patched of « bad hole. His work during the 9 te get a match with Gotch, to be tips dal! Me round tri: >and he col tee haa i Tacoma sertes has been eminnet! ie pulled off probably in Madison | ——————~ " impossible to secure ase, oven though performed os Aa Square Garden, New York City , to defray the expenses of der difficulties, and for this ef Beel!’s Record. See Joe Schermer’s ceneenaane lak at the coming 1 atitied to the thanks of the faux [fy br Beol!’s record shows that he ts Ad NEXT FRIDAY national athletics More Pitchers Wanted. i} or say one of the wonders of the age tn! Th ed ~ . . - - The Tacoma sertes has demon | Nets the wrestling world. He has mot y oo ee Rg ote topping Ptr dipal trated the fact quite plainly } | Judge Hanford of United States | os practically every man of class tr Clothiers or tay tin t Seattle needs one or two mo: a | P Ctnek the game during recent years, and vg | eens: Seam pitehers. No chance “bashers | Court Directs That Stock of a on one occasion won from Cote, | . oH edlheierntr Aen ie Seenoe' | ae i + . This match was held in New Or ee Se ee ————— —— GARDEN TRACTS am ] | McCarthy Dry Goods Com- ton jeans. Later he was defe t b 4 tracts, $100 an | | nany H Goteh tn Kansas City. Tom Jen Ww Ns re: any terms; clove to | pany Be Retailed. . wro kins oniy threw the Little Sandow The h T C r line and lake; level, clear | fin Bae Soe oo nie ree ashington Trust Company Sscas oe 0- — 0 if = fog, by hurting him against a brick } j ’ wall ee eae gr arah rie OF SEATTLE National Land Inv. Co, Inc. " 1; Hanford of the Units } 4 Beell stan en ii 7 Fire riduy ai- | ‘ height, but he has @ remarkable) % Capital, Surplus and Profits 585,000 m Sit iret Ape free tor the Metariny ig nt ‘eee or Weigh Transact a General Banking Business Dr. Reed s | Mes ing bul to 165 pounds, he has : shoulder build that will compare | t appearing to the court from the rete with even the biggest of them. He J. W. Clise ©. E. Burnside | Si55"tas tecchvere onsh sraoueta thes | E is known as a regular cyclone on A. 8. Kerry C. J. Senith | the receiver ie ingebted to bank and | es ——— rename J. W. Godwin C. H. Cobb hansiee creditors in eume agere ay Bangg eae? weage teeny oo John Schram 3. M. rink SGiheted that Sutcliffe Baxter, as re- sige y W. P. Trimble O. J. Humphrey be. and he te hereby, or- pats George F. Stone W. W. Chapin forthwith to 1 i air William Piggott 8. P. Weston | ; Wterke ter | en H.R. Cline !] « in his possession as j ex e cgardiess of cost, for the p thie FIRST AVENUE AND MA [ishiuties of mela rersiverghip. ad hat boot i inbitition of nai@ tenet a 4 , DISON STREET. | ° wach male Continge waitil ¥ yo further oF and | der of the court eretn rices rep- Fy Te. Saran reo May. 1908. He RANPO! = ©. Ho RANPORD, Judes” J. F. TORMA co. INC., Mine Operators. ON Thie dees not necessa TORMA CO; INC. Mine Orruec: | SHOES meh ae [ 704 7 Jobneton Bidg, Third Ave. and University * i : ; St. Seattle, Wash. 1@ pat this time intend to clew _ DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, INC. Lite seems bardiy worth tit ica, ous’ Waners inte mphiag per : oa sete are . . & t r spring thet are larger (han ; fate Peveegete e 200 388-208 Alssne Wee are en re oe “londition of business just! y Dedere Muceuted wt investment or os Margine or woman whose feet shrink must be turned tnto jo meet bills thet arc e ere ee ee ~ Further | J. Shechan. manager of the of walking hy Company, said GOING TO MOVE? your Suit. 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H, 1312—Second Ave.—1312 4 difference was, and he said The man that doesn't give us time to fit him and wears bis suit with a grouch and tells everybody he meets that we don't know enough to fit a man decently—-that man is a knocker, and it's ‘pretty tough to get one of The Banking Service Business Men Receive Is a highly important matter—not to each separate business that may concerned, but to the broader B of the entire community. The judictous banding of @ Accounts has been a feature i Scandinavian American Bank tres © very beginning. Liberal bankai ties have been extended; ¢ banking methods have been saemey Safety has been always and insured; yet legitimate business prise has at no time been unduly aged hie kind, because you can’t lose him. But the fellow who buys a suit in a burry and when he gets home finds the sleeves a little too long or the collar a lit tle too high, and then wat “Gus Brown” Are You Prepared To took your part during the gala days soon to hap pen? Don't put it off until the last minute; make ctions now, while assortments are com plete and while buying the best pay uo more than later on. Good Clothes for Men and Young Men $10 to $25. Soda Crackers that crackle as good Soda Crackers should Uneeda Biscuit comes back with a good kick and gives us a chance to fix it, that fellow is a kicker, and he ts all right and we want bis trade ev ery time. Of course, we get very few of either kind, but we love a kicker if he’s the right sort, and regard it as a favor to b the opportunity to any mistakes such as may vccastc into @ large be ours.” And then he said Willlam, please fade inte the stock room and bring me up ® bunch of that me dium weight spring under wear that Just came tn.” Hh With meals—for meals—between meals your In dust tight, moisture proof packages. Never sold in buh. 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