The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 17, 1903, Page 3

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IRELY TACOMA TIGERS PUT —_ \e222'3% #8! SEVERAL WOOD DEALERS |':82:°98:3%%, 8 Manta Soon uci COLTS TO SHAME} iiss" ="""| > WILL SELL AT $5 A CORD) ttietie Stet ; 100 M , Pane eo A SPLENDID DISPLAY OF is bivs Dugdale’s Ball-Tossers Are Walloped Off the Field“ ""'" “'"*" cpmamuempr austen, | a he. eek sar a and Buried Under 13 Runs Without |sraNpina OF THE cLUMS |B ow rood at fait Tanyas sito taterexing N F C lla —i be Se te rep ~ ~ tual a Making a Score | peo ans en ‘ ti 4 “ya he nis yell fouret t wo 1 a eW anc 0 rs * eee ST ES amr oge Gebiane + Sa > a re e'wnowictes tool's! AML the Latest Parisian and New York ae sim “hie | and at Athlete parm yonter wrest the tortiund. Oakland game | Portland i ! otnething to Mo wit Novelties Just Received by Express pets Se) Maures TEAM OWNE Auuapanseeneeaeananes: oy Fg ge wed Fe i s bio that he * mea his one | OR@ANIZE ASSOCIATION AND A DOPT SCHEDULE ADVANCING! "’ ni ° | « Lowe arene os Rerichies AS] ce Sete "Won at Par a ae Probably Your Boys lacie = Sean was organiand in March and put tnto| feed‘ oP aay, “a The Scho | ad |W mnainaaer waa Allowed to atay the | effect on Avril 1 6 nohedule of prices | two =f meri h | | kee i et airmen a (org ting of Sper cmt ma geet vir a 1 (| First Ave, comer viningg PT Sac eae 00 plate | hit herd Leitman!} a © proverbial Mareh | he hare. Me waihed sever », end aise | of the passes resulted une He aftorne: Dunlap. real e ata, M Union » You Can it was touched up for M4 ht One of | them was a three-bagger and three | Lot 75x100 were doublea é oe Pet | * ther hand, Maupin for T ¢ coma pitched a clean, steady reme, | ° . menen, Saene pe His control was exoolient and he] oh) oe enep team for 10 | was herd to Ait. He demonstrated | pours §5.25. ge & certainty that he ls the winning! = Pour-noree wag team for } Tiger twirler Jor ten hours, $1 | e game on the whole war de) pour. horse plow team for 10 hours, 9 Idediy uninteresting. Bente didn't | gy | have a look In at any stage Te | The officers of the easociation ere} j ' ma started off In the fret inning! ys # Holt president, T. Madison, fit iilaile hb tiiasaatenihs dia Ee with two runa, and Just Kept Ue rum! vice president: Ju § McGuire, sec. | . : “ ae || getting up all through the game. | istary, & L. Btaniey, treasurer block from Lak # oar ll Best One of the features thy game! ft is claimed by some that the re with @ good view was the olrou but secret recruiting o FRET AVENUE SOUTH Babbitt « Team Phones Pink 175) FREE DELIVERY ame down amiling he had ae T simply went wild. It w the play of the seamom and wae t Jenty thing that Seattle did yesterda | thew eo worthy of menth PRICE FOR SatuR-| § y Inning» OM RASTERN SUGAR Pic-| ce. 1-2c Se LINE PORTLAND 7, SPOKANE 2 PORTLAND, April 1t.—A batting streak won the game for the home or AL! . Mahaffey | SAN FRANCISCO SAN FRANCISCO. loame PO TPONED: RAIN LOB A LES, April 11.—-The Pa- cite National league game was pos jponed yesterday afternoon on ae- ount of rain. | STANDING OF THE CLUBS Won, Lest. Pot! ee 2 + «tT pokane . -2 1 “tl \gan papa nee : 1 Gries ty at th | Helena ms | 1 seo} Loe Angeles | [ko Mell chat he Tacoma ..... | > Butte 1 ; = | Portiana a ee OAKLAND” THE WINNE. FRANCISCO, “April 1.—A SAN NEW SET OF One Square Piano $65.00 One sat OFT ICE S One Becond-hand-Up Plane $65.00 One Second-hand Upright Piano . aya $45.00 The Seattle Street Ra! One property. WE DON'T WANT A DIVORCE THANK YoU,’ HE SAID “What's the matter with you, any- how?’ “1 don't want any div My wife and I made up inet night land are as happy as clams at high} tide.” Nf senant tor Cowtng, plainti® ts © I divorce suit, made this! startling ftement to bis attorney over a phone yesterday when informed that ige Tallman wae jready and willing to try the case | today. Mr. Cowing fied his divor plaint tm thy th Durin of the time to their three year © that she had freq to potson herself am He afked for the cw tody of the child * ‘ | really believed the mother w: }it if whe had an opportunity. Mr. Cowing did not give his at- torneys any reason for his change | heart. The case was disminsed by Judge Tallman at the request of the plaintiff. /MPROVE, MENT CLUBS FAVOR PURCHASE Lumber Exchange Bidg. } Metema Ave, A and Sene ie Power’. The recent purchase of the Yesler lock by the county comminstoners Por Annum for Continw: |as a nite for the new courthirane, re 08 Service | eived the indorserme the Ren lub and » Mi v7 held last might in une on Eighteenth « de by J. D. Jone mm Hii he, PB Hours | 24 Hours | Por H. Pp. celal sale unty com | ‘ 09 || the =~ porti ATARACT COMPANY, pedro neers Cer, 4 Worke Seventh ave, €N4 Jeiferson at vo LICENSES BOY GRABBED PURSE | €. N. Duett reported to the police last night that his daughter waa ro bed of a pt ntaining & am amount of money, while in Wood and park yesterday afterne A ot age arab from her hand away with it. NEW AMBULANCE BARN er price. $3.00 yor one of painting ! ro ye Char afestio, Onto Slee tWo carionsn of new ® cariond of tron cine yo, you any kind jand ran want from % oonts fame good Fefrigerators refrigerators us ce was moved Pond nember the frou ‘tt Jefferson to the new barn near Col umbla Phiag treet reat: eatin Wash oie Neo reilable fouth si ye Phone, f the associatic « the One Square Piano (LINE A Good COFFEE bane rat comt ve been rented, are Our entire stook of planos and organs are being sold preetical- A wumber of slightly used plancs, and plance be- ing sold regardiess of cost. Read Ou Prices $35.00 Second-hand t vrigne Piano 125.00 232 |M Cor, Piret « WILbY Ph Marehall & 4 | Ince. ‘GRAN Cort, Mar. Tonight and Saturday, WAYSIDE ¥ Pp 2 seate and di on male T|GRAND sx 3 JOHN CORT, Mer. Ph Tuseday First An Actors’ National Inctuding © Grand Gathering of All Theatrical One Monster bill FRATURES oft ot Hi. §. Turner & Co. AMUSEMENTS. adison Theater & GODSTEI ‘The Premiers of all Novelty Hear the Steam Calliope ALSO Forrest, Three Mullally & T Ud 1s, 85c, Jules Murry Ros “The Second Mrs Tanqueray,” Written by A by the Ane fai es _— Seats on sale Monday, 10 Advantage on promen ing busine: Arvon Four Globe Bik. venue and Madikon at, Mera. Sack Suit one Main 13 The only First Glass Vaudeville Howse t Beattie. TONION ) ALL WEEK Matinee Every Day In design and Featuring trie te STANLEY & SCANLON re iden Nash al Artists dividual apy Ervin, Marie Lessl will discern same qualities ARVON, In words It Meets OPERA Seatsie HOUSE b=%7 Theater. Phons, Maine 6% Saturday of the man who knows what oustom ta: best. Made by CROUSE & BRANOEGEE, Manufacturing Tailors, Ut N. Y., it le metropolitan in style, and, bein joes fittin, ticularly te the man of slim build and those wishing ment. Made ine variety of fancy worsteds and che Matines, Bonetit MISSION WOSPYTAL Presents America's! tional Actress, — | Cor MLAN enug fitting ote. W. Pinero, win please every careful dresser, Irte.” Author of bee, 30 = Bex vans, 150” Bente new! complete essortmont of J uvenile Apparel jay, consieting of— Blouses Sallor Suite, from 3 to 8 em Sow © tam one $3.50 to $8.00 Beattiote | Leadi Thea tat hone Man @& oon, April s1. val en af Talent in the City in When Knigh by Effie m@ York company. fr * ow Reap Hecon ast California.” by thy The cream o-41.00, the] Nortel of same materials, 2968 6 to 18 04.0 .0reneeeees + $300 to $7.50) The new Two- Piece Gules with belt, very pouty otilces prices . ° theat OPERA Beatties, or dur in the Button! ape the of | snappy apparel that) gives @ man an ine! Men with an appre-| ciative eye for high-| theese, other | The Taste red clothes are like—at their, appeals par- pe The ee curve-in at the waist and the concave shoulders that cling to the form | in| sa Yeulor; D. G@.| TRIP FOR JUDGE BELL Boys’ All Wool Serge Butts doubled breasted coat comes in navy and see brown, splendid wearing % valu Brown pines 4 ly worth © Veutes Bults, trimmed in hand double breasted vest, sizes 4 to § . $3.% years, #6 We've a Reputation for Selling The Best TOMORROW BPRCLAL Ladies’ Sen Children’s Kid School Shoos, ali heels and t id leather throughout— morrow fibe Oko ne Supertor Quality Seam! Black Home, an exceptionally sat sfactury stocking at the price i80 | Ladies’ Fancy Lace Stripe Hose neat # a VOIUE oo ccarcccecccenseseeecess MOG | Bitew 6 00 8... s0c006 ie Lad Fancy Lace Stripe 1.60 Embroidered Howe, Wc value. the | Sizes 11% to 9 $1. Ladies’ Imported French Lace ing Ladies’ Kid Shoes, school pretty tan shades | ols, neat, perfect fitting styles, value Be $2.00 value $1.75 Children’s EBtk Calf almost waterproof— ‘hool Shoes. MORROW # dinco Cott and tar aaa i : pair u |] Gente’ Fancy Embroidered forks, | our God Bed Boys Beboo * ed colors, ibe value, spectal | Shoes keep making new friends -hie W. L. Douglas Men's Union Made Shoes, Latest styles Kid and Box Calf 33.00 Kid, Patent and Vaiour....88.50 Vici Vatour Calf and Box Calf 4.00 Let us fit your feet with a pei of our Ladien’ Cushion Shoer and enjoy real shoe comfort per pair ..... sen tee ee OOO 206, IO Tied a ee LE 210 Pike Street ages, 9 £5,183 | oO PAIR W. S&S. Kirk, ra0g 1st Ave. High Top Hand Sewed and Vaterproot U.S. CAVALRY BOOTS, RAN wouse Keetine HOUSE Th eacer We Have the Largest Stock the City this month you This te opportunities of « buy an Instrument & cunt nore of the jay we place ays bring With u have Burt's * ach your famous Arcade Block 1325 Second Avenue PLUMBING in a) nist A month | Ployes’ union, at its me . come afternoon and Ooo tains Pane tn dows for. ies ected the following pers egg mo abo het “ye e One Upright Piano (new)... John Clark, president. Philip Mor- os of Queen Anne! 4. vice president; G. L Bean. reo- : $100.00 Hill. See us ording secretary; A. M. Mortenson, os are worth twice financial secretary and business but they must be tomorrow, OF \agents; J. W. Sexton, treasurer; E any time. We'll|s. Damitio, conductor, and ©. H. Organs (new). $25.00, $28.00, show you the Prownfiela, den and sentinel % 00, 00. To Select From buy on easy payments, WITH OUT INTEREST Ife Write us for descriptive cir culars and prices JULIA $20.90 Prt Beat . ny os Prices Every Night n ape Mocha and Java Coffee at 1j— —— The following marriage lice _ have been issued: Joseph H. Fe wair, 34, of Seattle, and Iga Rich ie ardson, 2%, of Minneapolis; Charley thor. Pannis, 21, and Lulu Rase, 20, both di eee a wi » furnt- Flot Walia Walla; John Ness, #9, and ne ietnereases * Ingeborg Dropping, 22, both of Ral- (apa lard; William Norton, 34, and Elsie|/ Mi we believe you will Tike this Marging our sto Hamilton, 14, both of Fremont, Coffee better than many Coffees na sold elxewhere at a much high order of chotee of oll RHODES BROS. CO. Tea, Coffes and Crockery House nianed. SHAW. a co., of Colman Dock, foot of it, Jumble str a « For Fi JOHN CONT, Mer. Three Nights, Mtarting Sunday, EFFIE ELSLLER As Mary Tudor MARLOW'S When Knighthood Was in Flower. Third Ave. Theater Hoth Phones. Mutn 367 | TONIGHT day Matinee, THE GREAT MEART PLAY THE FATAL WEDDING |Opening Next Sunday Matinee Phone Main April 19 PERLEY ORIGINAL | TION, ) 0 PROD e 00, 7 bo, Be, We, Me, Be | | This Week and Satur The California ews Hi, Baker ‘aby W suM Night Matir Matinees Se “THK Tuenday, Wednesday, Thuraday, Fri day, Saturday and Sunday—1, 16, 06 17, 18 and 19th, “Gates open at o'vloek py «Siar Tatatee} | Magni ICRD |ATHLETIC PARK ASEBALL "TACOMA VS. SEATTLE: game commences at § EADING THEATRE Pree Me VT PRODUCTION BK Theater (1 INDEMERE’ S FAN MIER PRICKS ¢, ihe and 10 aturday and CHISTIAN Sund Ife National League _ SHAFER BROS. _ 9 Initial Offer of == Spring Suits This sale will interest every man who has a new suit yet to buy It is the “most value, - for the money” the shop has yet offered. No humbug about worth and value needs to be told You can use your own judgmént in that matter Simply handsome suits for bus- iness or dress, for Eleven Dollars Per The men who see them in the window will, in all likelihood buy, for such are not common, If we could show the patterns, the tailor- ing, the style, in this page, ten chances to one pli buy too, It will be worth your while to see what this new shop regards as a “special effort.” . All the new fabrics, including Irish Tweed All the wanted styles All sizes to fit every man—vit as well as the tailor fits. Expert tailors here to do it, a Ready Tomorrow at 8 at S11 3. | Samtec Bros. Arcade Bldg. . King Pins for Overcoats Cor. Second and Unfversity

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