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Three Nights, Beginning Tonight and Saturday Matinee Thursday ond Friday Evening, MRS. 2% FISKE Mary of Magdala, Prices—$2.00, $1.50, $1.00 and Boxes $15. Seats now selling. Aleazar ri. Bhones—Sunset, Matn M48: Ind. A 1% VISIT THE HEADQUARTERS OF HAPPINESS. Tonight, Friday and Saturday, Saturday Matinee 8 OT TADY NELE Starting Sunday afternoon, “Man and Master” tt ve Prices—Nights and Sun-| Be and ite; Wednesday an Matinees, lie and le t $15 and 225. 12%e value Ladies’ and Chil- dren's Hose Supporters for..7e S50 value Ladies’ Black Silk Belts ‘fo value 1-fn. to 7% inch Tor- hon Laces for soe, MB 3-40 Iie value Plain and Fancy Silk Ribbons, 2% inches wide for... o. wsaseny 7 1-2e M0 value Ladies’ Grecian Hose Supporters for .. 19¢ os peek Sh Shade ead demelre at of Complica' ted Watches. Louis Klodt Jewelry Co. Mew Location Becond Avenue HOUSE AND LOT in the MONTANA ADDITION Overlooking Lake Washington. The Thompson Co Owners, 224 Pike Street nthe World of Sports WALLIAMS WON GAME | FAIR-HAIREOD BOY PITCHER WAS THE SALVATION OF THE SIWASH NINE YESTERDAY PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE STANDING OF THE CLUBS, Won, Lost, Pet Oakland 2... e...19 10 Los Angeles . it ry 586 Tacoma . Uy u 71 Seattle ..... u u ao) San Francisco . a ty 448 Portland ..,. » 3 ie The Siwashes reinstated them- selves In the good opinion of the lo- cal fane yesterday at Recreation park. Seattle, 10; Portland, was the score at the end of the ninth In ning. Nick Williams has raised him- self up another noteh in the estima tion of Ris host of admirers. He was certainly there with the goods yesterday and the Portiand aggrega- ton unable at any time to find his twisters effectually. Although the Webfooters got him for eight hits during the game, only two of these resulted In the scoring of rons, and at that, the runs were due to poor suppert. Williams never let Portiand bunch her hits, when to do so would have been costly. At such times he settled down and efth- er struck his man out or exerted his control to such an extent that the hits fell Into the hands of the Seat- tle braves. Not a singte earned run aid Port- land make, Captain Freeman, who was unable to do anything himer!f, alwaye cracked a broad smile when- ever one of bit men touched Will- lama for a hit. MoCreedie and Steet man beth touched Williams for two hits each, but Nadeau, the slugger. bad to be contented with one. “Old Reliable” Van Haltren, the veteran of the diamond, waa there with belle yeeterday and tapped Druhet for twe doubles and a single out of the four times he was at the bat. Chief Wilson also made good with the crowd, with his excellent work behind the bat and on the bases. Druhot got all that was coming to | him im yesterdey’s game. Fourteen | hits all told was charged to bis ac want, dnd he looked like three times meward jour- ten cents when the b was be Today is Hughes wil pitch. The score: | sentria AB. R. BEL PO. A.B. [Var Hattrene?..6. 3 4 2 ° Mohler, 2.......3 @ 2 8 8 © Wy he ae eS 2a . 1 ee 28 OS Ce Brashear, b....@ 2 3 % 2 1 Delchanty,3>...3 2 1 9 2 @ Wilson, @ 2 © 2 8 8 2 Wiliams, p 73) U.e Oa Totals ou mM . Portiand— AR. R. BH. PO. A. FE. Drennan, cf ‘ ° . 1 ° J McCredie, rf...3 1 2 0 0 © | Nadeau, it Se Oe oe ee Freedman, 1b ‘ ° . 5 1 1 Steelman, c ‘ 1 2 ’ . S Castr, ee See Sat Pe | Beck, Se a. a ae Francis, : . 1 1 ° ° Druhot, p 7 @.8 @° 9" 3 *Thielman . 1 ° e a uv vw Totals 2S Ss Batted for Drwhot in the sinth. Beore by Innings — | Seattte . Pisa1r8oo® | Hits 42323000% | O100OL101-4 1 o11002321 1-8 | Summery—Karned runs, Seattle, 2 Two-base hits, Frisk, Brashear, 2; Wi son, Steciman, Francia Stolen bas» Van Haltren, Smith, Wilson. Sacrif 2; Smith, Hall, Delehan- Double play, Beck to Castro. Bases on balia, off Williams. off Druhot. 2 Hit by ball, by Dru- ot, 1. Struck out, by Williams, 4; by Druhot, 2 Paased balls, Wilson, Stee man, 2 Wild pitch—-Wiliams. Time of game, one hour and % minutes. | Umpire, O'Connell. TOWN LOT DASEBMLL OPENING GAME AT TACOMA! i LOST TO OAKLAND — BIG, CROWD ATTENDED TACOMA, April %—The baseball season opened here yesterday with ail the fubliation of a national holiday In the parade which started at noon ere the mayor, city councilmen, a | number of other city offieis 4 the two teams, Tacoma and Oakland, Mayor Wright pitched the first ball | The new grand stand, which has twi capacity of th aved last year was packed to such an extent that ground rules had to be enforced, as a| Qraham The Book Tells You How Who cares wh Who cares wh We head the D: ly know the neason's op We know our elub te gotng to win th (Why, sure we will! At least, until Percentages are reckoned.) And it's Wow! wow And watch him, new! And shoot the ball to second. Who cares If Jap or Ruastan win thelr gn they use base ball instead of canister.) Our club will climb the steps which lead to fame, “y may slide the banister (Uni And never hint that ¢ For the day That starts the play, Let's all cavort m clover; And it's “Hl, yt! “Tie true the M ¥ hmidt and Lohman, Um- pire Huston, SAN FRANCISCO, 4; LOS ANGE LES, 0. SAN FRA? 90, April 2.—The Frisco buneh shut out the Angel here yesterday. The game was o good one, but the Angels were un- able to bunch their hits San Fran- ciaco touched Wheeler for nine hits, The acore Los Angeles..0 0000000 0-0 San Franciscod 00230 00 %4 SPOKA SPOKANE, April 28 —The baseball season opened here yesterday with the usual functions, The game was & good one from start to finish, Spokane won the game in the sixth by tapping out four runs. Score: Spokane .....€ 12302400 %@ Butte ......2 0200003 0-7 HatteriesDamman and Stanley, Sporer, Howell and Swindell, U pire—MeCarthy. Attendance, 2,00 PACIFIC NATIONAL LEAGUE ww THE CLUBS. Won, Lost. Pet STANDID oe 8 o 1,000 1 ° 1,000 e 1 000 . 2 000 AT SALT LAKE—Boise, 6; Salt Lake, ¢ AT SPOKANE~—Spokane, #. Butte . THE NATIONAL LEAGUE oY THE CLUBS. Won, Lost. Pet : : 1: 3 « STAND Louls Cineinnatt . seed BrooklyMa ..00 eoee 5 545 Roste o ey hicago & “a PHBDUTE ..eece oe 6 om ? Philadetphia 300 AT CHICAGO—4 nat, 2 THE AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING OF THE CLUBA. Won. Lost. Pet Boston edicese. 8 800 Philadelphia 5 ‘ jew York , 8 ‘ 6 hicago ‘ & es St. Louts ‘ ‘ oo Detroit - & s ee Cleveland ‘ 4 Washington ® + 000 AT DETROIT—Detroit, 6; Chic cago, 2. Lacrosse at Everett EVERETT. April 2 —Pverett ta- crosme players met Tuesday night and effected an organisation. Wilt | iam Haferkorn was chosen president W. A. Thompron vice-president and To Get Well at My Risk If you want to feet If you want more st If you imck ambition. If you cant do things as you used nerve—your eourage—ts lea 6 in yourmelt ts lem ¥ vigor, vitality If something is eating away your constitu tion. Ank me by letter for the book. Don't 1a penny. Let me take the r penny—tf Don’t} to me wxiat cant complain ‘0 bill the cost to me at your may #0. TryDr. Shoop's Restorative at my risk. Not a penny if it fafis. Its a two-cent stamp—or a postal—againat six bottles of my Restorative—againat $5.1, their cost. Don't you begin to believe the Restorative can do some- thing unusual for the #ick? I have ‘ound, long ago, how certain It Is, how eldom It faile Til risk my reputation on it And the coat of the medicine, too, T know, and | want you to know, ‘Thin is my way of gaining your interest. Others ball kriocked out of the diamond was don't do it that way. It's pay anyw | Sure to get lost in the crowd. | with them. Ask me for the book ye | The game itself was a poor one. | need. | Batting and fielding on both sides was| Write me, Now—today. exceptionally bad. Sheehan held the features of the day with their | batting. The Score: | Tacoma ........00 Oakland on Batteries—St. V: . | ou 4 Eagan | Sis |Address ‘Dr. Boon } for re n. imply state Book Lom Dyapepele. ich book Book fon the ou want and = Book 3 on the ho x 8686 ik 5 for Men (sealed) Toek 6 en Rheumatiom Mild cases, not chronic, « often with one or two bottlon At Good eye! good eye!” And “Make him pot ‘em overt’ O, Literature and Art may be divine, Thut love of base ball is so much more rational; = were « famous Nine, * or “National?* But was the bo And could they ‘The game today And bat, of stop, hot Iners? For it's “Oh, oh! re slow! you're slow! Go back and jooin the minors!* Frank Webber secretary and tren» mm Will be formed as Judging from the prese look, it will be a strong one.) CLARENCE BEAUMONT IS A SLUGGER | old boy, whe PITTSRURG, April —Two then some m his feet for a man INDIAN ~ FAILED CHIEF TWO FEATHER TEMPT TO THROW BERG AND PEARSON FO*+tu Chief Two Feathers, tha Blackfoot ington, and Chris Pearson four times In 9 minutes, a» he agreed In the last fall, with only a few min- the chief tried ¢ son, but hin hold utes to mpare, Berg with « half sitpped, and Berg, taking advantage of landed the shoulders of the chief on the floor, and won the The wrestlers gave @ good p pretty tight pl Then Berg went down in 22 minutes. went to the floor In 2% minutes, and It began to look as though the chief had things al but Berg suddenly got next 4 the lead, when pulled apart, st Jack Corfe In the Inst half of the sixth and Cordell went to steep. LITTLE TALES TERSELY TOLD A MEMBERSHIP the Knights of the Maccaber nd May il, wher It is © ent let of #0 will have in increased to 115 or 120. pected the pi CLLINGHAM Rosartan so-| clety hes decided that the rose oar- nival shall be opened in that city on 23. This will be the last day of the Grand Army encampment for the department of Washington and Alaska. THE BELLINGHAM Bay Lumber- men's namoctation has declared a red tion im the fF ot b ding lumber for | « imption averag ing $2.60 per thousand, ‘The reduction f the various grades ranges from to %, HOMBR MARTIN of Blarbuck fell [ten feet from a plank at Snake river Baturday, Dreaking?two rite and out ting his head woverely, Martin ia an 0. R & N. om , and loat his bab ance while at work COLVILLIG has organined for the base ball season, whieh will begin tm thie city early in May. George Stor ker, who was manager for the Colville base ball olub last Friday IT I8 REPORTED that the No ike on Bumus mount the ore ying #00 to the ton. MRS, G. W. CASH, JR, one of | Washington's best known ploneer wo- men, died Tuesday at Mt. John, JOHN RAYMOND, aged 7% years and an old pionewr, died at Palouse of pneumonia Monday. THE LATIN new Cath ehureh at North Yakima has been postponed from May | ito May 2. MAS. H. A. SEDGRWICK of wv erett, fell Into a well fifteen foot deep | Youtorday. She wan reseued without | serious injury. FOUR JOURNEYMEN p were arrested in Mverett yesterday for working without licenses. A teat will be made of the ordinance in try ing the cases. L. HARLOW cffie « many years « resident of Hoquia: dead at Vancouver, B.C. nt of the Py Qnona 2M. STHVENS and Cutte G, Fisher, Vancouver soldiers, are held | < robbing and mistreating | on ¢ ah, & restaurant keeper LIGHT EASTERN demand and the! neequent #urptua of wtock caused the Hellingham Lumber Manufacturers association to cut the price of lumber to $M per thousand. ARTHUR BBENSHADS, a 1%year sorted from the tr ey n ing ship Pensacola al was taken back yestorday to Bremer ton Hie was f l by @ detective working near Arlingt WILLIAM WALTERS, while sub ntituting for the day for @ laborer tn the Hope, Idaho, coal ch bad both armen and lege cut off yorterday. He died while being taken to the hospita THE INDIANS of the Coour d'Alene | mervation are te last severn oo big feast to * given by Spotted tma were marr Tueniay, 4 at the latter city |POPLAR FREE GOLD Nelson, B. C., April 2. —(Spectal.) News reached this elty today that two Importantatrikes had been made on the Happy Four King claims, near Poplar. Richard Roberts, the owner of the Happy Four, has been engaged in development work on his property all winter, On Saturday, at the bottom of the sixty-feot shaft, he struck @ three-foot # of ore in which the gold was in nugget form. It was so rich that Roberts and those working with him were great- ly excited and could hardly belteve | their eyes, The ledger on which the rich shoot was met is 12 fect wide. ‘The other strike was made a few | daya since in the Lardo King, «| jaim adjoining the Happy Four or the went. In the tunnel which bad been driven for 20 feet, a two and one-half foot shoot of ore was en countered which fairly glistened with free gold. ‘The two finds are sald to be rich er than anything before uncovered | on the Poplar creek section. The find i# important, inasmuch aa it than was rea much larger ar at first aupponed. Poplar Creek, B. C., April 28, 1904 Special. )—A strike on the Bwede | Group exceeds tn richness the mar velous finds of Inst fall Pleces of ore taken from a new how chunks of pure gold the #ize of hick ory nuts, and the stringers running through the ore hold together the lamatl quantity of quarts McMillan won the Cornish ,mateh | with Jack O'Neill, taking the sgoond and third falls. RUFE TURNER WON OAKLAND, Turner knocked ¢ the sixth ro: The } was discovered Innt fall by the late Shorty” Day, while prospecting, but nothing was ¢ until a few days ago, when the ledge was stripped of snow and wash, and the miners were stupefied with the dazzling brilliancy of the prectous metal exposed, running all through rook Aa much ore as the four men could carry was packed down the hill, and | is on exhibition at the headquarters j of the Great Northern mines, which owns the Swede Group. A large trunk f* partly filled with ore that runs as high as 60 to 70 per cent pure gold. Arthur Gow!ng, immedtately upon receipt of the news, staked a frac- | tlon lying between the Swede Group and the Ma quis and Gtthert Group, getting about 1,400 feet of vacant ground. He refused some good of- | fere for his claim. Prominent among the compantes to develop properties in thin new istrict te the Lucky Ji Mining Co., compored of Seattle business men and prominent Rossland mining men. As this company owns ctose to two hundred acres of ground tn the center of the district, this sea- son's developments are being looked upon with keen Interest, see Syndicate All others follow and pattern af. f, Will be eontinued for won. ‘The ball given by, a success. The event | They are not « Mining company has made a rich Syndicate Doctor 108 Marlon St. Seattle, - - - - - Wash. the cornerstone for SPACE WILL - NOT ADMIT among | mbers|our large and elegant stock wt Lumber company, and for Janteed to be as represented The Saving of $75 to $ | exchange at the greatest bargains ever of M % to $6 down AGreat Deal Can Be Said Talking Machines nand for mach The Columbia wk to select from. Also a Fine Assortment honor of the death of bis son, | R. DE WOLFE of Seattic and} Heulah mami of North Yak firans Instruments, Strings and D. S.JOHNSTONCO. 3 Gecond Ave. Burke Bldg. i the Larde The whiskey of those homes where only good whiskey is good enough — where purity is de- GROMMES & ULLRICH, # that the Poplar free gold belt | Chicago, Ilinots. Nekerion Germain Qo, Tt Second ave. near Union ALBERT HANSEN OHI PAINLESS | DENTISTS 907\%4 Pike Street, Corner Third. 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