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‘SPORTING NEWS| GREAT BACKSTOP IN DANGER: _|ALL-STAR TRACK TEAM | PNEUMONIA GRIPS HARRY BEMIS WILL MEET “U” LADS 6, and orn bgt | off the palm in it te a sate wtate will ontegted tor whict m than ta BECK AND O'NEAL FIGHT, FOR STROKE ON CREW Ww me at ¢ Wiitiams nANGH Go buts, of which there will be UNIVERSITY CREW WILL NOT ROW IN THE SOUTH Unie mething roaks in wn Morrit iw graduate man ! California untversity - | : | | | ASHLAND, March 9.—Coincident, grave and the leading physician: with the announcement of the sale| here deci rit he” recovers, Ik HANDLING OF MEN ere declare that if he recovers, @f Denton “Cy” Young by Hostos splendid constitution will to Cleveland. comes the quacuns ail bh through. ment Nape'| ,pemis has been with Cievetand Pwd back at ie seriously th with | six years, and while not a showy h onder- ful berkstooping ‘last summer aid go much to Amertean | ay pennant race a tight propo-| probabilst tne Snly during © ot | catcher on the Tiepe eh hamplonship season, ma: v able ‘of holding “cy” Young’ OF catch again. le) terrific. 9 delivery A ball | are he jto mt, |@ rather poor AGAINST O'CONNELL“ eotul t lor the Tt was PORTLAND, March 5.—The Mult- rand jury is today probing | cha reterred against Hddte nell, athletic instructor of ths juitnomak Athletic club, who. is gharged by Jack Kling and Kid Purker with having framed up his Wrestling match with Joe Heinrich | of ‘ane. They charge that Hein Fioh received $100 from Ooeneity for laying down to him, as witness “Teddy” Roosevelt has been sign provrister of « billiard hall here,|ed by Hob Brown to play with bis ‘Who says that he bimaeit was hold-| Indians) We always knew oT that he funtit he berth on every trip. } that Jona. it is thought something can be done for er of the money, and paid it over | Tesay was @ good Indian. to Heinrich after the match OConnell is defending Uimeclf| Jimmy Austin with challenges to Heinrich, Parker |piew around th and a nu of other wrestlers, | Rourke, the Om oo, he says, are in a combination | season Fain him, and have really framed | York PS ‘game on him. He says | Chick Ubat to prove that he would Bet | year, pave to to Pay any of them to ley ‘athieciiieaniiinatiin he will throw wel ae waaRaE ¢ ‘Sngly or ** kk eae ROLLER MATCHED. oF any old way TO WALK 1 TO TACOMA, | }® Dr. B. PF. Roller of this city |& has been matched to wrestle ri nr ak sy \* aoe la " in Omaha on i a o'eloel jomorrow | March 17. he papers were morning sonteT Rindoee hiner a | received here yesterday by the Seiabett, qr Bigh schoot ath«|® big doctor, with Westergaard’s letes, will walk from her signature and an optional date “ thereon, for any time between < March 12 and 19. The match inning at 5 in the ® will be for the best two out * of three, and will be pat on in the Immense Omaha auditor ium, the largest hall in the middle west. whirlwind that base a mag has signed with the New Americans. His team mate. Auatin, io with the Meds this for Pal inst | match ts broadcast challenge issue by Prof. | * George seh the outcome of a the English de- | & aii comers to tackle \* kK. Principal J. Bsc fter ridin Steet eee eee eter et eee ee vicsbesdtveces racte for this -go08, bon-bons orkie’s salary You've «0 coula-you-do-it-beys, «desire h " schoo! i t uty | FRED MERKLE, j aed aoe tees ware \HYATT LEAVES TO JOIN: poet oto Beg and how-| will be aup-| Pf i eae aas we oe oe| PETTSBURG PIRATES Ek: ( worth ly. © contract | perked \ ¥ the heavy hitting vs will take “the makin’s” niong.| fam Hyatt o ick. left ‘yesterday ning anes of bumming them will | ce BASEBALL Harry Rush, Pe of last le y be when - couse BASEBALL WILL | OPEN NEXT TUESDAY Dug's gold Buy a Champion Gas Rang get/a coal or wood range free. WANT To buy & horse. See page one of the horsebide pastas in old-time | form. $1.15 No. 503 Carbo-| | rundum Combination Sharpening Stone 69c. Denver ts re “lincoln Help wanted male, Page 6 and Den nd should materially strengthen ver's infield. Lajote is on be hal capable of nes apoed delivery The question “that fac save #1c on @ stand How any © eateher who he ully, and Lo wer ie the only ever beld him suc fa not with th 0 #ave 60 per 8 in made by 1 Mfg. Co.; tn fine 6 the $3.50 to $5.00 COST OF YOUR GLASSES COMPLETE $3.50 to $5.00 iow. Sale ends March Vth or | if present atock Is wold. puble-Grit, Gxl%x% Gherpon jing = eaten that is hard to beat i: Waddell or Bddie Waist would have & staff that fave invincible, He but need eft hander of class to do the nese. Big Rube Woddel!’s matrimonial ngubles prevent fix playing on the | Baotou grounds, union her tn suc age) a divores trom |! 6x2xi, fame @ Tx2x) pret event this Rube is now suing for ah Pine 4 it iverce on his own hook, an Oi stone ie: { Aleer says that Rube will sure have | Gadat Tecss' Gee to work against Boston. idee What Mt wel oo } 3 the ab | : in ‘the Weatern dlvision, i LF. M. SPINNING] , ge. COREE i dicetieat| 4310 Second Ave. — | 328 People’s Bank Bidg.,~“rie We beg to annour® that our stock of VICTORRECORDS is now op te. We have all the popu- lar hi, including MANDY LANE | i} | } | Regal $15 Suits Now on Display in the history of this house have we ever shown such sterling values —such pretty styles, or such handsome weaves and designs. The Price Is $15.00 RAINBOW Just some oned HARRY LANDERS’ SONGS. ! . 1 Mt aLow worm. | MOONWINKS, i ! | —hOvES BY— CONTRACT Estimates furnished Free. We've a handful of last fall’s Suits and Overcoats left—just about enough to last through tomorrow’s selling. The 1 $15, $18 $20 and $22.50 Suits and Overcoats ee pie Cline iano Co. KNABE orid’s Best Piano Priced Plane House AMUSEMENTS. ——_— Moore Theatre Johe Cort, Manager. tal Wook, “THE wor” By Eugene Walter. 4 AMUSEMENTS. Fit Presbyterian Church Tusstey, March & 8:18 pm Fifth Symphony Conc aa of the soos game y,.|Seattle Symphony Orchestra poe Common ing Su: Night, Soloist—Archibald ' Organist Reserved seats selling at_ mm stores of Clay & Co. « DS. Matinee | | Saturday. | Splendid Sensions— ¢ Season, “A STUBBORN CINDRELLA” Music by Hough, Adams & Staged by Geo. Marion. TONIGHT GRAND BAZAAR TONIGHT Also Saturday Night A Very Novel and Entertaining Program Each Night. Admission [0 Cts A New York and Chicago | Quality Success. } | Nights, 60 to $1.00; Mats, 26e to $1.) THE GRAND _ j JOHN CORT, Manager Week, Mat Saturday DANING #F i As Father Daly THe MATCHMAKE A Romantic Co Nights to $1 | Week Beginning With Matinee San- Matiness Wednes- The $25, $27.50, $30 and $35 Suits and Overcoats —-AT— ALBERT HANSEN, Jeweler First aod Cherry Optical Department The Newport CAFE & GRILL FIRST AND MADISON. TONIGHT and & Drew Offer Tremend ai t } Prices: Mats. Nights, 10¢ p RICH- THE ORIENTAL FOOL ROOMS. 4 Pool Tables—45 25 Solo Tables—25 clgar stand and Hibbert & Warrer ber shop, Largest The Sisters De Faye, Or in the world. $19 n Plotures. |cash given away dally, 1413-16-17 | - -- - ~ | Third av. between Pike and Union. LOIS THEATRE Phones: Sunset, Main 1304; Ind., 4894] Do You Hetleve in Sectatiom? AU DEVIL Ottering, IMLS SAFE 8 LOCK CO. SAS Herring-Hall-Marvin fe Co. ACTURERS NTAL AVENUE Last call on the ‘‘cut prices.” Bear in mind that ‘‘Hub Clothes” are always bargains because they fully represent your ‘‘money’s worth” and you can get Your Money Back if You Want It MANY OPEN FOR BUSINESS Clean aud Sanitary Porkivh Bath Establishment for Men Only. THE RALEIGH TURKISH BATHS 1406-05-10 Fourth Ay PHON —~—AND—— Tourist : Turkish Hotel Baths Finest Bath Establishment in the Northwest Hotel Rates, From 75¢ Up Special Weekly Rates © Corner of Main St. and Occidental Av. 615 to 619 First Ave. On the Square Opposite the Totem Pole