The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 20, 1908, Page 2

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2 THE SEATTLE STAR.-.WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1908. AT FEVER zirconia] A GREAT GAME ("= Se") MATCH WITH sss mca | Public Anxiously Waiting von we lay New Men Seemed to Put oe Bel i Purse of $35,000 Has Been ~- Se — ere ear Thi a ‘ for Gotch’s Answer “atety ao axa Ginger into Entire A penn 7 : : : Offered and Tommy ies finch iouctte; I am. cunilae Lone ah to Roller. cs oguaifed chalpna "8 Bunch, ee | Accepts. | 0 Aina — i wen, tft | THE GROTE - RANKING. 3 1403 701411 SECOND AVE. COR. SECOND AVE **° UNION ST. COM, SPLete ANSWERS OF HOME rameoTs Are You Prepared to “Put Up” Friday’s Match to Be Big | cn be 0 mit e- “ Dugdale Is Put Off the hy -| F Facts Given as to How John- | Affair—-Women to SEA Grownds—Came Today co som bs Acting in Attend. 2 eames oe meter beet sate at 3.30. a "oe lee ta London. ‘ the wome ood i is . — | Al Spokane son, the match house rigt ° ae nae hg Me hie pee Fag “Sy From Our Bedding Department Se it Sn? |e he tary ta | ti, nt — PILLOWS——COMFORTERS ——BLANKETS ne now . = hs gra M and Hart Al Vemcouver ie : efferies = must se will, without question, need ay ‘ “s Pillows Comforters Blankets now e hand , served Ma How London Sees It t will be . W k son, of the an man's H Laurels Defeat Port Orchard The manner tn which the Spor ' $976 Ie ec tneed | Wasningtes w by the manager/ took one pa xed! The = : “ne = Ph ate eg Lite and Tommy Burse os $1.55 Buys a$2.25 | $1.25 Buysa$1.85 %2./5 Buys a $3.80 tide bet whea both men produce cg one ast Sunday by defeating the Port pir enticy tie wey nse Sem Feather Pillow. Comforter ; Blanket. their money Orchard nine jo an exettte ‘an ls ce yo — The size of th a " which was played tn a driseling | \ ~'y- an A the leeue © Th Special Pillow | forter x f Waiting for Gotoh ie, See Louris Gok bY 8 to May 6, t porting Life devotes filled with a good grade | ana it’s : a large av of space in plac mein will rematn tn Seattle wnt This makes five straight games for | {. |ATe ey Me, Be of feathers an ta lye “$ > © Hallard players . ao Ee Sf with « faney ed * ne wp to the champion now to agree » \ie the taction of Fitepatrick, and ticking : Ne © $1.05 per fe the July date. He asked for a R. 1 El iurns also takes a had with a ats Gta eae wate Filling regs oer ate umich in Jane, but Roller feels tha J ® jong letter . $1.95 Buys a $2.95 $4.10 Buys a $600 ie has tae much at atake to go| which to practice at the Cal al ¢ view he young fans|Port Orchard i ee Renik vidios un $2.15 Buys a $3.50 | * 5 Buysa$ Blanket qqninet Gotch witheat ay ersity and at they would bel from the adjacent hill. Beatdes 1 Lelahty and Gerriag: | matter uo vee . _ Comforter. » d t prepare, so he insisted that under a great disadvantage ecto batting ike @ fiend, Lusst aceepted Hughes and Lund hts bene ov Feather Pillow. Sa aS ble 4 Wale Woot Bout be pulled off im July testead of Ver the ta ” the | 13 chances at first, several of them! The 1 want games with bis boxing to the highest bidder ; t ne a Jone. It ix believed Goteh will ac. | U2 h crow b4s) tard ones, without a foosle fant amateu or out of the City. | just a aan & sls het artist Pillow ta filled with a | « n size of inde and the special cept this proposition o as da Adame Was There. Address J. A. Simastidason, 1436) or indeed. a worker of any kind good grade of mixed thle € * i bed with « famey The local man bad been planning oe te ~ Adama looked fast enough to]: Sisty-second st., Ballard. soils his or her talents to the high rag tee ge — " : ‘ asta ie t summer in a visit ve way & a . ‘ i! ridde ore ia no que mo « fancy art th | oe The Saving, te spend this sume , an : = vole b Molt bidder. Tr 10 question of oat ene 4 ie Shot ‘te bata 0100 tr par, beck eaet ou the old home fara . pur oud t go af went fall even dre fund - J @ simost waprecedented thing fa any kind of sport, but the challenas @id come and it was up to Roller te set. The doctor now says he Sill take the trip east, but will cut Bis visit short, so as to get beck im plenty of time to prepare for i the mateh He wants to add at} ——— tast 20 pounds more to his wotght and improve his speed and wind pled ever st 4 japert with him or with Jack Jobs ‘ ‘ halked up agals o an be it of boxing qucuuablo—a During the latter p tosh A Well Supported WOVEN WIRE BED SPRING, Thursday $1 95 oi = re = patrick tafer in hin reack t » and on had 1,00 t iful aon, of the ai! safely. but be te full time Burns H the hands 4 in fast on the bases of the editor of the Sporting Life not called upon to Re f Seund | This anneuncement of Fitepatrick’s « im the Meld, but or Jeaused the Englieh people to wo! nde wit Pictured here is a very st Hed 8 beay seasoned wood frame, whic bolted tos The support is built rows of ered springs, mc and it's the one (By United Prom.) | WASHINGTON, May 26—~There Wit Ge Great Maton will be no prosecution of alleged | hit that was good | - fut the cat crawled out of tH Bertani Fo gpa That the match between Roller jand frauds in Alaska. [t was re at wire cables. A good Sp and Gotch will be a sizes on sale at the above price from start to finieh, goes without { that the government wo ‘" : of G g | le, an the following from the Rush in Geod Form. ® named paper shows Money Only Up . the Guggenhelms upon the) Harry Rush ocupied the mound b mying. Gotch has always felt carpet, as it was hinted that the |for the locals and pitched in splen-| appears that B 4s somewhat chagrined at the fact that corporation secured entries of coal | aig f, Abe was held down The fight between Kid Krant, of ts the only money actually dep te lost that handicap match to jands through individuals with the!io two bite thie city, and Guy Buckles, of ¢4 in connection with the mi Roller, and be has bad ft thrown intention of making a pool later a to his face by the eastern wre in the year. Secretary Garfleld ting werld time and again. That was explained the situation, and ® practically umknown could stay he stated that believed pooling | first. with noes against the champion for a wh, oft ¢ er certain cfreum-| frown and Spe hewr withowt being thrown seemed | stances should be legalised Mies ta the tnfie Mamet hing almost (OO PEMD KAD HE 0) ec n cman rn oceemnen aemnamettene eters on Starkell ng sont be true. Evory pair of shears at Piper &|etifed without a score. / Starkell, | special stesmer been chart. | lar f Roller firmly believes that, with | Taft's guaranteed to give satisfac | 72° did the tw Aberdeen, |ered to carry the local sports to pees letter calls the turn on poten me "enee a cee, [seemed to have his dope In! the scene of the mill. The excur-| Fitapatrick in every way. It reads p Aaa + Sein ram ech ected ene | tho shuffle, for the locals htt him sion steamer Yowemite will leave| in part, ee follows Surely Fite freely and had no trouble gathering | her local x Thurs | patrick & Co. cannot hope to pul in the rine. tday afternoon urn with the wool over the eyes the Brit Dugdale Put Out the crowd In tin » catch the '*#h public by oh benkem as I “ find in the Press today. How can | Manager Dugdale was put out of st outbound city ye “ y Buckles announced yesterday | they expect an maha, whieh wili be palled off in Mr. Sam Fitapatrick assured rt T send + night, ‘epresentative that Johnson's » draw a good crowd | vas wh with Mr. Bettie t, Fitageraid. |from the Puget sound cities, Con-| the Sporteman distinetly at ped up easy siderable interest has been | ed that $5,000 was down, but Bur 4 and the side wax ened among the fight f and a letter throws licht on this particu which was now and a single swat Brink on third and Mahon on | promises cotton ts well divided, on top and bottom. one is securely tufted and ered in a Very good grade of striped ing. All sires on sale at the same the grounds tn the third inning by pn - J myoee to dettove thet Umpire Frary and fined $6 for al-|bet he is gow down to weight Take the Steamer Yosemite to leged coaching from bench. |Krant is putting on the finishing ts at Port Townsend The umph may have been techai. |taches at Port Townsend, where | way giet « 4. Leaves Plor 6 leally correct, but, as Dugzale’s re- | he bas been in training, The boys) j-35 5 m. each day. Returns each ard 10 8f¢ to weigh tm at 142 pounds, rin® | ovenin ni and both say they are al ready in fine shape | marks could hardly be after cone feet away from the bench and were | not in the least offensive, it looked 4 like Frary was kind of rubbing it} While « majority of the sports lin are tnelined to favor Buckles in ar Rennett was certainly the home | the betting, the Krant people are BAS run kid yeater In the fourth he|©oming through with the coin and lifted the ball over th leftfield |3 good deal of money will cha fence for a round trip with one man |h@ds on the result of this se | SSS: Work Bays S16) Gundaye, on bases, aud in the sixth he re |Krant was not really in shape} ABERDEEN V8. SEATTLE, peated the performance with two | Whea he took on Dick Cullen tn the! i : s » the | of the Siwashes on the bags. All/preliminary to the recent Atte! 2 told Bennett drove in five of the Kelly go at Sound beach, and says Admiesion the and S00 Take Vesler oar : pis nine runs the locals m Mame teaine play today Tome is Sabha han Ro toate. oe | Serv iin fo wat “Gus Brown” SSB} Soldiers and Sailors | Pare All the Credit You Want ear iow Day to get in condition for thie fight desitted ¢ Game wi Buckles is new to the coast and od today at 8:20, Instead of |i* determined to win from Krant r to show the sports that he {bas real class. Krant, on the other! hand, has been py: ally out of in ord The Official Se ® roa . . * 6 the business for al years, and mS é Beer vir- to a 2 4 ae ee etart | ring The coming of Mr. Evans’ S| | $ H thie Pr pee ot In addition to the usual Ines of basik . : oS Be ey at oe put finishing touch: ing Deposits, Rank Drafts and Money OF Spanish word!) is creating ‘ 1 3 © @ Buckles Both boys will probabty ‘ the 8 - amesteme a demand for books on naval : : 4. $\wade in from the sound of t to Know veloped particular features of 60% subjects. I guess there won't * ee oe cat a the sports are assured ce and usefulness for the offier®: be much sale for “Ships That eS an Cin te . iad nen in the vice. much sal bm aon Bye $ 3 8 3 EF St. There wit! be a number of pre What to wear during the coming festivities, just — Passe in Night An old ‘ ‘ Hi . se H limtearies whi b inter come ir 4 our sa on will show you the al One . sea captain bought a cop: Se Oe ee ae ee there “Goods.” You'll be as enthusiastic as we are when Certific w Of that cus time tn Boston Plingeraid. 3b peeeg seating arrange you see bow well we can dress you, and for so Iittle dorse f , wife and, say, what a roar b t . a : : ° oo ~ ~~ money fr nd, to wh . : J ' 7 U. &. Navy Yard Route & thus beco out of him! ! I am told t the full a ale FY ar | Monticello leaves Fiyer dock f int ; and with he cost and delay of pie an't m word about ships or Good Suits for Men and Youre Men ob os and 9:30 a.m, 1:30 and 4 p.m. * a business In the whole deatiie eoreries - sada en bate proceediag Miss Harraden ought Hits by ineings | ties have tom wherete Au to write a new one on “Nights Renttte eoigesics dies tet ve et. notified of aa We Have Passed on Shore, t ase artms ‘ P ings acc ri » desire) im cast t heard from within & you are number Investigate iding. Owned by the Allotment Ace have bees an American Rank. ure of 0 for many years, John C. Walling Co. like all other Savings accounts, may 0 711 Second Ave. and t t 2 not saw a word abe real estate, bat make it a rattling good sea story Well, saliors will be going The Best Shoe Repairing in | the City While You Wait | | 217 JAMES 8T. some, too, | am sure you opened with any amount from $1 upwar« will agree we were never so ling. and we provide well stocked for “sallors and ee —_ Pass books are of convenient size for nm pont serges” if you will drop in = = — ~ printed envelopes for that eo: when desired, Fem e> . I may be left with us for s ne which case vo Cie week end lock G8 over The Nation's Second ard Yesler “Where the Cars Stop” Reauted “Go. Witnbexwetn : so that you slway® And when it comes to Pane me are just ¥ the exact amount y Further fee is chee and tan shoes, we all to the dy,” and good candy, too. hats jiLuna Park sercrx Pacific Coam. os of Special Serr artment; or will mation about ou lly giv nil on re sent by 1 visire are invited to Inspect ¢ YOU CAN BANK BY MAIL—) where can bank with us by mail—w for bi € NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON srged banking Toom you live, you Free Attractions Daily at 3:30 and 8:30 p. m. || CAPT. DAVIDSON WILL MAKE A BALLOON ASCENSION EACH AFTERNOON AT 3 O'CLOCK The Mew $12,000 Orchestrion Will Rend Wetch for Uncle Hirum and His Pi MEIER'S BAND. GOING TO MOVE? we verter Pe ota Scandinavian American Bank what your move will com. aD Alaska building, th Main 152% In@. Tt. J. F. TORMA CO. INC., Mine Operators. - ion u Proven i » b & WASHINGTON. DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, ING. an . “ wight Rates Stecka Bonds « anes wa Bete Paenee 2) Oo Bd Orders Bavcuted ior iavesimeat of oa Me The Hub On the Square Opposite the Totem Pole Daily Concerts and Geoas, You'll find Luna Park the best vantage point on the Sound to view the arrival and maneuvers of the coming battleship fleet. nty of room—no crowding—wnobstructed view. Hasket parti at Tone Perk ©¢ management bef welcome at al) times te bold piontes or ootings \uvitiees are cordially imyited te eat on the closing elsewhere, CHAS, LOOPF, Manager Bawtexatece® Stree SCBRePacaos st SPaseececesert S37 @rteage s = Fe Begere sceras seseeyee \ wit cla by the yes ser Alt wh ins

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