The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 18, 1904, Page 2

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Our Home are attractive than one. They will certainly encour Savings in more ways age you to save - big folks as well as little ones Union Savings & Trust Co. 112 CHERRY STREET. Nome, Alaska. "AMUSEMENTS 3rd Avenue Theater RUSSELL & DREW, Mere, Both Phones, Main S67. Pricee—Night, 20¢ to hees, ibe and Ie. Theater packed both ances yesterday 600, Mati- perform- All week and Charies Blaney'*® Big Scenic eran Saturday Matinee Melo- See the thrilling reseue of George’ Beattie’s Handsome Theater. Tonight and Every Night This Week With Saturday Matinee, Bome carly and avoid the rush to see The Popular Baker Cc Present Frohmun'’s Funny Farce. JANE Same prices— Evening, 2c, 5¢c, ib- Matinee, 25¢ and 6c. Aleazar “3... Phones—Sunset, Main 3865; Ind, A 198 PACKED TO THE DOORS LAST IGHT, rrow and Wednesday ‘Tonight. Ton Nights— Wednesday Matinee ED REDMOND and Company in “Risen From the Dead’’ Starting Thursday night—“A Mountain Girl.” Attractive Prt Nights and Sun- Matinee, 25c and 10; Wednes and Saturday Matinees, Ibe and Curtain at $:15 and 2:15. Oa, Strictly One Price pane! doors for painting, $1.00. 6 cross-pamei doors for off fniah, an 4 croms-panel doors for off finish the best on earth; with euriey wood in pancis, $1.56 per door. Plain window frames, $1.00 per frame. Window frames with pulleys, blind stop and cap, $1.25 per frame. Banks | WALLOPED TACOMA They are for} DIRECTORS 3. B MacDougui!, James D. Hoge,| wr, J ». Low man, Ferdinand Sehmi arge Donworth, A. i. Stewart, John B. Agen, Emanuel} Rosend =, N. B, Solner, Seattle agents Bank of Cape Nome, | Opium Ring LOCAL BOWLING TEAM T FROM THE CITY OF D LARGE MARGINS | ~ | Yesterday afternoon, on the New arch aller Brunswick ue team (which finished a close ond in the eity league race for the pennant) took the Tacoma bow!l- line three straight | cam by a margin of 46 pins. of the Bruns- wicks, made high average and rotted the onty double century score of the | series, making $20 in the third game. In the evening series the Emptres, who won the city championship, de- | fe ated the pin artists Yrom the City | ers down the HOMORS EVEN SIWASHES WON AND LOST IN A DOUBLE-HEADER AT OAK- LAND — | SAN FRANCISCO, April 1 —the ‘Stwashes” and the “Comm broke even tm the two games vayet yeaterday, Oakland won the morning game by @ score of 5 to ¢ on thelr own grounds. Barber, for Seattle, pitched | @ steady game, but his support at lerttical times was bad. In the third | Oakiand tapped him for one, in the fourth for three, while fn the sixth they scored another. Graham held the Siwashes down until the seventh, found him for four r fhe ond cf the In- suceeeded him. Seattio hanan when they He wae retired at ning, when Buch: During the neat | needed but t an wo ins rune, but B held them down and saved the game | for Oakiand. | Ten thousand pe | ‘Frisco to witness Seattic climbed in with « and took Oakland down & peg oF two. The fun started In the third when old} man Van Haltren swiped out « home| ron. Moskiman then turned the other | heek and gave Mobler a pass, Smith eeerifieed. but agnin Moskiman got kind hearted and fumbled the ball al lowing Srnti to reach first Frisk then came te the bat and bunted eafe- ly filling the bases. Hall also made aiffieult sacrifice Brashear swatted « het one to| Francks, and Smith and Frisk came) | hoame. in the fifth the merry-go and started again when Frisk w it by & pitched b Han and Prick came home en G threw to Devereaus, Mall cromed the | plate on a fumble by Moskiman. The | score: The Morning game— Seattle -@ @0008 Oakland @erse1060 Batteries—Boettiger, Graham Buchanan, Barber and Wilson. The Alierncen game— | | o Seattle . 26049201 01-8 Caktand 6900100004 es—Boettiger and Moskiman; { Tacoma | for the pen Angela” in yes terday’s game This makes five out of the six games of the series the) Tacomas have taken from the Cham- | pions. The largest crowd that has asserble@ to witness a game this sea: son turned out to see the top-notchers | at work yesterday. 161000000340 Soelicoeoos se Ratteries—Newton and Spice; St Vrain and Graham. Umpire—iuston. | Praise | FRESNO, Cal., April 18.—The webd-| footed aggregation she the ‘Frisco | bunch out yesterday, for the first time | Los Angeles .... ‘Tacoma - + and Mobler scored! i sociation OOK THE PIN ARTISTS| ESTINY INTO CAMP BY at an onaily Nd of Destiny aln as the Bruns wicks, getting a margin of 415 pins over their opponent It was a race between Davia, May Renner for high average, Davis winning out by one pir } ing is the neore by games APTERNOON Brunswick» 839 835 Ot x EVENING Tacoma 10 106 : Empires 815 904 8492568 congo & At St. Loutefit, Loute ¢ Pittsburg 6 STANDING OF THE CLUBS Won, Lost. P. ¢ New York .. : ) Cinetnnatt 2 1 St. Louls 2 i Boaton 2 3 1 2 4 2 33 1 2 as 1 3 me SATURDAY'S GAMES | BATURDATS GAMES. Los Angeles 3, Tacoma 2 AMERICAN LEAGUE Phitadelphia Washington 2 Chicago 19, Cleveland & Detroit 4 Boston 1 wrk % Brooklyn 2 tiabure 6 on &, Philadephia 7 Chicago 10, Cineinnatt 7 ROW OVER LACROSSE Trouble Between Vancouver and Westminster in B. C. As- The British Columbia Lacrosse As Jeoctation han held its nal moet. | ing and arr tor the | ming #u f Van: | couver and Ne r claim. | ing the championship of 1903 the in- evitable row took place, President Ryall made a report, awardt championship to Westmir report was not accepted. FR mad, resigned and left the meetii It was decided to play off the die puted drawn game on May M4 and to decide the championship of last year by © game on June 4 As w he association knocked the game on thie at he line by laring that if any of the British umbia teame played any games with Washington clubs, and the late |ter played profession: the former would protest the professio but wou There nN be profeasionals playing a, that if certain. | | Last October the locals did not play e- | Churehill against the Shamrocks, as a exe on during this series, “Frinco had pr $2.5 each. "Bl so often that they thought the least | Churchill played his inet games be Cottage front doors with picture I! they could do would be to return the|fore coming to Beattle with Van glass in upper panels, at $3.50 (8) Compliment. Irwin and Steelman were | couver, and he was as much @ pro Per door. Building paper We per a & for feaxtonal then as he in now fol. Run locks Zc. Send for the Intter was removed from thé! "Netther Vancouver ner Westmin- | price lists and general informa-—e sm" The scor | : t any ex- | tion to my enlesroom, 186 Third [| San Francisco ..009000000-0 3 1/ ster have been asked to ct ¥ ax. | scenue, Seattle, U. & A. Portland 9000001061 & {hibition games with Seattic, and it} pru-|is doubtful if they will be. If any | Batteries—Yerkes and Borton; hit and Shea. uid |of the teams on the other side #h |play here this season, he Sea 2 CLUBS. tle will have lear a title to the Lost. P. C. jamateur ranks as the other team, we 0. B. Williams } oe 3S KENNEL LEAGUE |For 3%) SCOPE ENLARGED THE AMERICAN LEAGUE. “hieago 0. At its annual meeting Saturday night the name of the Pacific Ken- Fe joague was changed to the Went-| At Chicago—Cleveland 5. ern Kennel league, the object being to broaden the scope of the organization. | Plans have been Jaid to contro! all tae mi ojo | Matters of Interest to dog fanciers Detroit . ‘2 1 ol of the Minsieatppl. ote ae | e7| Jules Redelachetmer wan elected Fancy Vesting Walets, in white § Cleveland - Pt ory | President; J. J. Tulk, Vancouver, B. and mixed colors, will go tonight | Chicago 1 2 no) Cs ©. MeCenel, Vissers, B.S and next week at one-third lens) New York ... 1 3 a3 | Arthur Letts, Los Angeles, William than marked. st. Louis ee sa | Goldman B. Yandel, Se attle, vi $200 Waists will be... 2.00 i ashington 9 a aD 0 W. will be 1.35 | THE NATIONAL LEA Clifford-Queenan | Tay Wethe wii be 3.351) At Brooklyn—Brooklyn 9 B BALT LAK TY, Aprit 18—Porry | At Cincinnati—Cincinnatl 12, Chi-| Queenan of California and Jack Cut | ———__——_—-— ——« | ford, the local lightweight, are to ash a in @ twenty-round bout here tonight | A Great Sensation under the aueplces of the Rult Lake r I Ss | ‘There was a big sensation in Lees- | City Athle club. The two ag- | itle, Ind, when W, H. Brown, of | srens fabtion anil, on they ace te CLOAKS, SUITS & MILLINERY. garded an pretty cventy matched, | 141—SECOND AVE.—i212. patrons of the ring expect them to furnish an Interesting bout | writes: “I endured insufferable ag - | lontes from Asthma, but ye WANT M’'BRIDE | Discovery gave me Immedia MARCUS, April 18.—Reput cures of Con and soon thereafter jete cure.” Similar Pneumn wum ption, Btrictly AU-Wool, weight 7 Tha. $4.00 a Pair W. S. Kirk, 1209 Ist Av. 0" anteed by 6. ond avenue and lal botWes free, Is fast drawing to a creditors. Indeed you man within fifty miles As Can You Afford to Ignore | this cannot. gigantic sale off The mighty savings of the store. THE CREDITORS’ SALE A few days soon as the last dollar has been raised the sale will terminate. close. Now i to get your entire outfit for summer and pay Less Than Half the pene — BEAR THIS IN MIND, you don’t get any trashy or undesirable goods at this sale; only high grade, dependable mer handi just as represented. MORE GOODS ARRIVED last week that were on the road to me at the t I was forced by my creditor rifice, The shipments included SUMMER SUITS AND HATS. SUMMER UNDERWEAR, FURNISHINGS, ETC. These the bargain tables to help swell this already great sale. ‘ I have put my entire stock of Men's High-Grade Suits into lots Now than a The Inducements Are Even Greater t the begirning of the sale, Don't put it off any longer with prices on them that 1 to ignore. French Worsteds and Serges, Scotch and Irish Tweeds, Cheviots, Cashmeres, Etc., Round or lack, navy blue, i tures, novelty mixtures, black and white mixtures, etc., all this spring and summer's newest sty! imens of the tailor’ fit and fashion carefully looked after, Here's the particulars— veo LOT 1—Fifty Suits, regu- lar price Creditors’ LOT regular price$12.50, $15.00 | Creditors’ and > $ $10 and sale price $5.50 Forty-three 16.00 ; sale price- $7. 50. FINE LACE WEAVE BALBRIGGANand derby-ribbed shirts and drawers, light or medium we ‘gt tin blue per garment. Creditors’ sale price, per garment. Here's an opportugity that will not be repeated this season. ore than one a customer Res Hat to member, my vince yourself 1010 LOT 3—Twenty-cight-| LOT 5~-Seventy-threesuits, | LOT 7--Twenty ts, $12; suits, lar price $16.50 | regular price Chad | chain tet ’ Cred. cae Creditors’ | itors’ sale price itors’ sale price— sale price— pee ale f $9.25 $11.25 $12.50 suits, 2 LOT 4—Thirty-nine suits, | LOT 6—Twenty-eight | LOT 8—Eighteen suits suits, regular price $22.50; Creditors’ sale price— $11.75 regular price $20.00; Cred - regular price$27.50; Cred- > | , itors’ sale price — | itors’ sale price— _ $10. 50 $14. 00 or Eg Panama Straw Hats $1.40, Regular Prices From a 50 Up Several different styles to choose from. Come early, entire stock constitutes this sale, including Trunks and Valises. WOLF SIMO NEXT DOOR TO THE STANDARD FURNITURE CO. First Ave. Teeth well on wee be nefit free of ptian; for the lots are’ lir Save half and more on everything you buy here. filled satisfactory. we barge must appeal to every ecofomi more and | will have raised the amounts demanded by my is your opportunity heave bots p COME TOMORROW AND SHARE THESE BARGAINS. sigToenes $9.00 These garments are made of a fine grade of English Melton, in the popular light spring shades, strictly hand- tailored throughout. Men's Underwear 37 1-2 Cents Per Garment Instead of 75¢, regular 4 aye a ma. ‘better ve 0} dil an Come N 1010 al 37126 ted. Not con- First Ave. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 4 to 12 midnight epared than if patrons the 4 care of our ho have so loug wt o have had We will your contract further cost, *% proven replace with poor OUR PRIOES FOR TEE BEST 8.8. WHITE FULL SET eaten GOLD CROWN, Bk ern hawkers, never Has a single dollar been refunded. tion that will appeal to you Your Money Fraudulent, thieving patent medicine con- every person in the community would have been benefited thereb cerns carried off this vast amount of Seattle money and suffer r diseases of all kinds agsorbed thelr drugs only*to find that both time and moncy had been wasted, On all guarantees published by these East- Are you tired of being robbed? Then here is a proposi G. O. GUY, Inc., known for sixteen years as the largest retail drug concern in Se- attle, guarantees to’ row ay purchase price of any treatment named below that fails to give purchaser satisfac tory results. . t MH The Guarantee Is Good If a reputation for absolute fairness and Justice in business dealing, backed by a capital of $75,000.00, can make it so. We leave all to you. If, after using the partic ular treatment for your trouble, you say you want your money batk, you get it, dollar for dollar, without discounts or deductions. Signed agreement to do this with every treatment Ten Famous Treatments in famed the world over for these very prescriptions, ‘ Every one by a»physic Dr. William P. Burdick’s Blood Treatment Two Weeks 1.00 Dr. Wiltiath P. Burdick’s Skin Treatment -Two Weeks 1.00 Dr. James FE. Mitchell's System Tonic ‘Two Weeks 1.00 Dr. §. Ross Duncan’s Female Treatment :Two Weeks 1.00 Dr. William E, Tyson's Kidney and B ‘Two Weeks 1.00 Dr. John Goodwin's Cough Treatment ........0....+ . sees TWO Weeks 1.00 Dr. Horace S. Palmer's Liver Treatment .................0:... Two Weeks 1.00 Dr. Thomas Liggett’s R Treatment— oy Internal Treatment , -Two Weeks $2.00 Local Treatment ° . Two Weeks Dr. Samuel L. Rose's Stomach Treatment . Two Weeks 1.00 Dr. William Kenyon’s Catarrh Treatment . -Four Months $iso G. O. GUY, Inc. Gears Druggists Ba om GOLL EB WORK aA bo > Dumped Into the Soun fae oe p Painioss prs ‘Free OUR EM i If the $150,000.00 worth of worthless patent medicines sold in Seattle last year were dumped into the Sound Known and used by this FIRM ONL i ntists, who are wot falists, w nese offices. and Pike Street. Ovey Bank, Masonic Templd Foutth and Morrk ofthand.: Oregon. 12:0 Midnight, Sun« ys metuded. Advertising Manager af AT CUT RATES FOR 30 DAYS This is an extragrdinary oppore tunity to have yot teeth attended to by ®pecialists at a slight advance on cost UNPRECEDENTED PRICES ng (whe n wor Filliz Gold Fil gs. nes no students es do not st eat with the He an fit nnot clalist work Bost Paiies Deas He cong AVENUE, - pp. Bon Marche, H 8 The “Monar oh” Shirt Tr

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