The Everett Smokestackers franchise were charter members of the reformed four–team Class B level Northwestern League.
The Smokestackers were joined by the Bellingham Yankees, Vancouver Horse Doctors and Spokane Indians in completing 1910 league play.
[1][2] The Everett use of the "Smokestackers" moniker corresponds to local business and industry in the era.
Everett placed first in the final league standings with a record of 60–37, playing the season under manager Billy Hulen.
[11][12] The 1905 Everett Smokestackers played home minor league games at Fairgrounds Stadium.