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SEATTLE TO PLAY ABERDEEN Too Of Cowve, That Is, if the; Weather Man Keeps Rain Off. Local Bunch Will Go Into, the Game With Good Line-Up. Uniess rain prevents, Seattle will} line up against the Aberdeen team | ball this after more usual on the legal yard and thas attach will give the fans an opportua-} noon oot wil to the series, it ity of watehing the sew line-ap of the locals in action. Last at first base, Adams at shert and Hartman; te the right garden comprise the changes effected by the local man ager. Dugdale confidentially ex peets that the addition of these mon will strengthen the team ma-| tertally. Dolly Gray, who played| short for Vancouver, will be held| im reserve by Dag as a utility @ Lassi is regarded as man at the tuitial sack ing considered a hard ® fast man on the bases. He has played first for Butte since the opening of the season and his ree ny a strong besides be hitter and ord looks satiefaetory, Hall's real} reasons for trading him off are not known, but it is a safe bet that! it was engineered on something be sides Lussi’s playing ability Adams should be an improvement at short. Dudley was fast and as & rule consistent, but his few wild 58 to first brought him into the id books of the fans and the lad was given very little encourage ment by the bleacher conting With a new start on the Butte team, there ls no reason why Dad ley should not make good from the dump. Dudley has not come to terms with Russ Hall yet. by the ~~ and sald yesterday that he @id not know when be would join the team. It is generally under stood that the bey has not come to terms with Russ yet Hartman is to as the real goods ia the outft Me has hard ty had an opportunity to show bis true form yet but in his first and ly game with the Siwashes he gave all the earmarks of a dandy player. Gray will be used an a utility man and can play all the Infield positions well Russ Hall is pleased with his trade, in which he took Bill Hur ley and Roy Dadiey from Seattic in exchange for Lassi and Adams In his opinion Hurley ia the better bitter and equally as good « fiel: while on inside work he has Lassi lost in the shuffle, On TO SEE BATTLESHIPS Take boats at Pier 2. Ten round oo trips 4 S0e round trip. No One Can Ever Find Fault With a Man’s Taste If He Wears a Superb Regal $15 Suit Two hundred and twenty five more Regal $15.00 Suite are here—fresh from the tailors hands We shall need them all, and more—for never was there such buying of Regal $15.00 Suits before. Is it all due to the new fit? Or have we outdone ourselves in other ways’ Whatever it is—the expres sions of satisfaction are beyond anything we can remember legal $1 its illustrate @ strong point in the busi ness policy of the Hub. This ts it: It is the Hub policy to give every man who comes for a Regal 15.00 Suit such perfect satisfaction in price, qual ity and fit that be will want to buy all of his wearables here—hat, shirt, underwear, hoslery, neckwear, ete We would far rather sell a man ten sults at a profit of $1 each, than one suit at a profit of $10. Most stores would consider this & foolish policy—but we have had a growing bust ness for a great many years and we are satisfied with our idea. If you will give a Regal $15.00 Suit a fair trial, you will understand why men con tinue to 4 here year after year—why they send their friends to the Hub See that your next Suit car ries the Hub Label Your money back if you want it The Hub On the Square Opposite the Totem Pole # } THE SEATTLE PACITIC COAST ERA THREE BROTHERS IN THE | ©2203" GAME; ALL SONS OF SWAT == TAR TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1906. ended for Fa ty BUCKLES MAKES. wa iat ce" "Say on anew HIGKEY BENEFIT | sialon Roller is not doing much hard | ¢ fo ame jirsinion this woek. Ho» is, Charite Be ‘ ‘ at mad on ming #0 hm ten C00D SHOWING ‘Tickets for Roller-Beell »»« oe, com Pn | ip , will fy mn in on al Beattie wire 4 ft 4 hape without # p . MA HIG merge AfEnvoy " 4, 0d netied . setae wie Wit tones’ oa Match on Sale sishior oft tei "aways tn TACO GH SCHOOL ieciat pet nied oe he | Harry Krant at Port Townsend on 4 reply creed - : 1° weennd (fey Thursday night for a 20-pound fight, | Tod See cn aeree a ; C H , nied by ned... rn ad ay. Pins ts ceycen! COACH, RESIGNS tain yee the Ed. Hickey benefit peparam de + di Hg 2 ee «aoe eenree * Owe one the Seattle theatre yesterday, and! - - A ste ' bis ewe , rey , - * aL “ Mar . & favorable Bnpressteh upgp | r wil! be ow sa pat week, and for that reason te | 5 whe ban beod*eont ¢ the ° nny Redd the Rakt fens The ind te by long *s Yaa on ar cat ie 4 Se We clay, % Otay ame Chey Ceitont adie wh LEA | hte Sayarwery > ao ah ee a cn costs doh whe ¢ lenefit, twralpaate younmuters ip ble chem owen) | wreat h betw Di “fw aoe aor the gee te yeas One sng eit . 1 and ve a appewred ie ihte city, and ft te |) Bib 1 Heol), whiet a i See } aud some of the boxiay Ae wife Wet (het he will eunias Suede! will be held wext Friday wigh! in apiendid athietic sp o w bis 4 ting MB tatty j od Binwelf te win hee ud risk ‘The tickets are on sbool, bas resigned hi Hise to 1 ome | 5 os oe Buct ion apyeored ta (hres of the anie Jow IMuard's ciger sland P ake effect after the cle of os of Portland 4 Wisse, a exhibition toute Phet wth Jimmy! Beeownd of and Yenler wo, o OUT R preneet year to complete bie a4 a, ‘ ature of ‘the th. | Murray of Butte, them @ lors! mag.jprices will be the anme ae befo course at the University of Wa near mnekie ay and finally dig Jack Sullivan the Tickets c at Ueard's ington Que et” ts oe [heavyweight who ill moot Mo ,until late Priday oun hen Cosce Evens’ successor has ' & most of the had Laghicn ot Port Townerad on next|the sale will be tre re ee eee ee wets the “ to the flogp ‘ Friday might. Burkies lnoked tojrink to time to accommodate tbe, b eat of Behowls A ‘ , a tros id bave plenty Of steam and science | late comers who desire tickets TACOMA, May 19—-With @ short) s £. Perkins, © graduate of the! 7, os en come ee te, tn e aod made a classy showing ' That a bumper house tll ¢ i in tead =e Breiee ne ben | Usiversit “ae pghere sand and we pit with em ed To dete Ruckies has appeared tn the two mea whee t make their *'* — but whieh yer 7 class ‘02, who has ' Chine | and ° Fon, Ges }90 protesst engagements, of appearance again on the mat ts @ *''C4sih of @ giant behind it, Vie the ethietic ab pem a with fro whieh be 21. alae by the|certaluty, fur every man who saw McLegien, the Tecoma boxer, test | ing M waukee high)... < ms, cal a wr tnockout route, Two of bis fights!them @reatio last woek will not %#D Knocked out Fred Russet! i | gepovis since greduation Marino as @ pt ert were stopped before @ dectsion His this opportunity to see them | he heginoing of the second round | Me Gave the chessiae oy He longest fights were of 16 cond time, particularly as 1 Of Whel was scheduled to be « eon of he jab hm ED rounds @ith Milly Rhodes, at Fargo, will give Bell # chance to wrestic Sit roued exbibition match It was KETCHEL T0 FIGHT m the seound fount s Nb another of 1 rounds, ehich his fevortie system of fying and ® lucky inch thei did the business ao * walting far a th be wun from Bailor Ketly in Omahe, | roiling falls The two big fellows were just step f ‘ dusky boser Pry jn ané an engagement of 14 row The ly difference tm this « ving late eack other efter 6 clinch BILLY PA KE his dre room, simply “= 1 Kid Jensen, which he won in end contest will be that straight aod Russel & the blow squarely the all it quien an SM am (Hose on the mat end squirmed fo exhibit oa nie ee ee bn Bg he pres Pa (By United Press.) onnil panehing, aa $ T. N him up end heiped him to bis cor MILWAUKEE, Ma After |. te ue arene ate | we months of dickering, Stanley Keteh- ie canis on and Frank he The bow the climax of the @, the Michigan whirlwind, and es a oe pr one OF THE SEASON _ |: Sass Sit cint cans Seems OS er | —-4 Pepe Eas = - ae: vet ones a! oo wt th +k ws GEORGE STOVALL J888E STOVALL. | SAM STOVALL | } | g The record of the Delehanty fam ‘banged the hall hard for Detroit } a fy, with ix Resthere te pretension a while he was played in the ca cS 5 Louievitte outfield, for bin betting | Cs al baseball—Hd, Jim, Frank, Joe, ; . bat, being called am to piteh, he fo Tom and Wiltte t will Be showed that he | had the queda. . Ge er be equ are many and is again a regular hur Re 4 € R € “kk th a cases today of two brothers In the|ceutty be. pitched A werun Bobi OR Rearranging an emarkin e}] came bh te “ whieh game ageinet Minneapets a teat | ts are the Tannetiis With but one precedent iu the Ame i ‘ the Hemphitis, Charley nak: | lean association, which is noted for . ’ Ss ] > 7 ll R and the Clarkes, Fred and Jesh. its sluggers. Major league mana ar1ous HPLOCKS. pale wl esume e - once cang alin ggan Predlgpen’) ete oF ary mnllage ga: ett IS El bs the game s ty seldom runs keeping tab on Jenne r. e a Stovall brothers, who Sen Anteuie team, in exe of the | h a) le y W th Gr ea er arga R only all in prot basehedl, Last year be bit 261. This season | > 6 ’ ko of them company, but he hee started out at a het pace ; - ay ry P. they are no! fact that with the siek, Already be hae Ever Price Items in Lomorrow Ss ra r | ‘ all three are beavy hitters b & donee home rise . ‘ Geo. Stovall is first baseman fer | credit, He is a peed fields Aiea eee Pe aay adh cathe een eho wedi Mf her rena nee e on & goed sticker almost seme day Pee all of the four years he has been } The tremendous rush of the past five day compels relief and an opportu- i with the team, the only exception Manager Dugdale, of the Seattle ‘ . being a slump tn the latter part of leathe teem rted both Jew } ty to straighten out stoc&s in all departments. Certain lines of merchan- 1907. This season he has hit better and George Stovall Into the baa ig) Mity to strasge ; ‘ than ever before, and his bat fi ball business. He brought Jesse te Sise t » also been more of s neglected. Reserve stocks must be gottenmto : od in @ big per cent of ¢ sland’s the coast in 1901, and started him aise have atse . ® " runs, He is a fairly good fielder in at third base on the local team aE, oa these matters may have proper attention, the store will rc and uses excellent judgment on the Later he became «@ pitcher, and tine 1 . og ri a hanen made good from the start, grad be closed all day tomorrow. Many articles will also be still further cata « Jesse Stovall a pitcher He ually king up into the big pe CLOSES Ati Us) Kage erepesiy ‘ r t ber : broke into the majors with Cleve le } P in ot romise to far outshine the grea Py t ei vi © . urs¢ bargatl tractions promise t a land several years ago, and went, George Stovall came to Séattle Star Lewy Service ne price Thursday rin itt — I is from there to Detrolt. He coulda’t tn 1903 as a pitcher, but a short) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. May 19 : f thee td ; a n for the Tigers, though he pitch. time later went to Pendle Ore, | “Rube” Marquard, pitcher ¢ oe gains ot the lirst Gay ¢ ed good ball, being what is known where he started ay first base | Indianapolis team tn the corey | as a “hard luck” twirler. He was Afterwards he t to Burlington, |can association, Is being watched P bought by Louisville, in the Ameri Ia, and was later grabbed by the | bY every ae —S league G Sal o can association, largely for his big league, at present holding down ™anaget in the country | its of the reat ie = hitting ability, ax he had always the initial station for Cleveland He won the first six games he Get Ready for the Benefits_o 8 ncRNA nae he _ | eitched Not more than one ran Cc You'll S Lot 6 was made oft him tn any game, nor SC . Everybod ome. ou ave a base running, too, Hurley ts far! stops in this league In the last Most of the Thurs lay y y anaes | the better of Lassi, according to) four games which the Tigers play games were shutouts That's going / i . . Rass ed with Butte his work was not/some against American association | of Money in Buying the Goods You Need Now, at | ‘Adams is a good fielder, but he| marked with « single error or. pass | hitters | | has no head on him, and has failed |ed ball. Hoghey took 29 chances: nd boy. He the Low Prices the U. S. Court Compels Us to so far to show me that he 24 of them putouts, without a wsional ball in . hit ya Hall. “Thus far be has | foorle in 1907, doing wonderful hit safely just four times thiv sea to fairly begged the own- | Make. son. Di y can hit, is fast, is sen Vancouver series,| ers » Cleveland team of the | —_ a good fielder, and has plenty of ich had originally American league to give bim @ | nerve. He will overe that for Vancouver, will be trial, but they refused. They said | { habit of throwing away the ball as to Seattle. This was he too loose-Jointed and awk é , : - soon as he is playing on a diamond by a mail vote ward and his feet were too big. | Being closed tomorrow allow us to get well caught up in our deliv where he ts giv encourage ay. The same clubs! tf he can keep up the gait he J ; ; oc ae 5 ment. He didn't ar Se. Vancouver June 914\ bas struck thie spring he will t IH department, Those who have been anxiously waiting for their packages will attle.” the transferred ser with major league club ne 1 z ‘ An ot Sele Wie the exception) season, feet and all i be rewarded. The rules of the will, however, remain the same. All sales of the Adams-Dudhy-Lassi dope, | NATIONAL LEAGUE | | 5 vals. Deliv- is just about true. | Won Lost | | cash. No C. O. D.’s. No Charges. No Exchanges No Approvals. other day, Franklin, the Tiger mo . { twirler, won his seventh straight . 8 , BILLY $ UIRES PITCHER RUBE MARQUARD vietory for Schreeder’s bunch. That : ie oie ix certainly pitching some bali! | Brook ae a9 SR as Ld IN ACTION. Franklin had the locals faded to the| | _ anionic faraway in the two games which ones (By United Prees.) | NORTHWReTRRN anun } 7” he pitched here, and lonks as if | DURLAN, May 19.—The Squires ATHLETIC PARK oO ya | ) he was going after a record Hurns fight is on again. Prevented pen t a A. R. Dickson, manager of the| “* ©Ptesse game; ral proposed open-atr affair, the battle | Thursday . wy a | Vancouver Basebail club, was mar field has shifted to Paris, \qumerrow and Ali Week, 3:13 p. m.; Sen 4 ‘. | ¥ eecires Senseen te, ee pee AMERICAN LEAGUE | Where thay nave agreed to flant.#6| Py 9 A.M. Sutcliffe Baxter. Baevir Dowardd). Sheban,. Zimager| row's Ad. of Waterville, this state. 7 Won rounds on Grand Prix day. They) ABERDEEN VS. SEATTLE | — ao ceremony was formed at the | Ss ‘. 16 will use fourounce gloves, and the) eaten 200 eb O0e. ‘Sube-Telter eas a home of the bride's parents in 13 *° winner will take 75 per of the Waterville, and Mr. and Mrs ar groas receipts, the loser getting) e Dickson wifl come to this city to ' } ing fa 3 to 1 that where t ewly pronounced ? | tiful beating } jet will again take charge of - avers. William Platt, man tn, mt 99 wae Sesto" “| PIANos AT cost} ¥4' “Gus Brown” says e ball team, acted as best man or #) for 30 Days . Want Steedie, the young pitcher whom Mike Lynch has secured from Phi YAKIMA IRBIGATED ¥RUIT AN DS. a room for Talking Ma adeiphia, appeared is his first game r ut, treet. ou at Tacoma last Sunday,-and made t trom “ohipheng chine Department. Investigate. Hy an excellent showing. The score || Pm tee wet | . H , was 1 to 0 in favor of Tacoma||| Give us an opportunny to coe John C. Walling Co. » the game was called on ac SEL 2T*. settee 5 oom 711 Seesne Awe count of rain and Steedle had fan 109-10.11 Mehihorn Ballding ned four of Butte’s heaviest slug a ae me - gers = — ———— } Aberdeen has released Outfielder Roberts. Roberts has been meet ing the ball on the nose, and the reason for letting him go is a The Nation's Greatest Playground on the Pacific Coast. mystery. Brown's excuse for pub-|| NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON-—FREE ATTRACTIONS DAILY lication purposes was that he was AT 3:30 AND 8:30 P. M. carrying too many men on the pay Pro. Meier's Band will give concerts every afternoon and even- |f! roll. Roberts should not be with. |f ine out an engagement long | Concert by the new $12,000 Orchestrium i} Watch for Uncle Hiram and his pig Hughe cutting out a Kellackey of Tacoma, ts | BEGINNING SUNDAY, MAY 17, CAPT. DAVIDSON WILL ||| the back 3 MAKE A BALLOON ASCENSION EACH AFTERNOON AT O'CLOCK, BASKET PARTIES WELCOME AT ALL TIMES. pace fo U. 8 Navy Yard Route Steamer Monticello leaves Flyer dock 6:30 i jeties, Lodges, Sunday Schools, Churches, ete, may hold and 9:30 a. m., 1:30 and 4 p. m pienies or outings at Luna Park. Committees are cordially invited to call on the management before closing eleewhere DON’T FORGET THAT LUNA PARK IS THE BEST VANT AGE POINT ON THE SOUND TO VIEW THE ARRIVAL AND MANEUVERING OF THE BATTLESHIPS. | The Florenze Troupe coming soon NEW ATTRACTIONS EACH WEEK-~ PARK OPEN RAIN OR SHINE CHARLES LOOFF, Manager THE SHOEMAKER you can’t get boots or id shoes to fit you, m 217 JAMES STREET. sosiissstestistitteseaitage Our Chief Study Is how to dress men well and econom ically. Right now, upon the eve of Se attle’s greatest social event, we might be of some assistance in suggesting the proper “Apparel,” and, “Prices to Suit the Times.” Good Suits for Men and Young Men $10 to $25 is. always, not safe in the home sfe in your pocket. It ts not ordinary house or offlee salt Not merely now, but at all times and umstancea, the bank is the money—safe from is 0 Your It safe in the under all circ safe place for thiev mice, rats, fire and accidents oF lo of every sort ant to use the money from efore another interest » the Checking Account. Jong enongh to earl If youl w fay da or \ period, put it in If you can sp interest, put it into the Savings Account. d bank book be lost oF notify the bank promptly, i isn’t as if the money itself were gone vi ORS to the city are invited @ Inspect our enlarged banking rooms MAIL—No mat: can bank with 0& let YOU CAN BANK BY ter whe ve, you by 2 | Scandinavian American Bank: hacuncmnenin Alaska Building, Seattl

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