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Ata wlety, held yesterd Be begin the work of 1 for the construction of a =. Macbouga IRKUTSK, April 2. Dyril hos arrived here home. Prince Hilkor?, faltroads, has left here Baikal ST. PET Korasskoff has been Mother Wour SON and DAUGHTER ought each to have a SAVINGS AC-| playing. These criticiama, in one » COUNT. Better start them at this bank. gurneoTrors @& B. MacDougall, James D. a J. Dp. Lowman, @ohmitz, George Donworth, @ewart, John B. Agen, Rosend: =, N. B. Soiner. Union Savi ings & Trust Co. — 112 CHERRY STREET. M Ay Ad app Hoge, | Ferdinand | Emanuel} and they xe | SAYS THEY ARE RESPONSIBLE GAMES SEMN IN SEATTLE, TACOMA AND PORT- LAND RECENTLY — PLAYERS HAD NO CHANCE FOR PRACTICE weeks of the season, and which w give the players of the visiting « are rved and I am not ing any complaint on that seor “I would like to call attention the fact. however, that if the fans the newspaper mey would look t rules of the tent respon: h the of gue are to a great « for the bad shape ng of the B.| P._C. Lk ball toners. to wi the morning, an¢ do ® to hang arow the diamond for practice the vimit« Leen BaD Nome. Alaska. AMUSEMENTS Third Ave. Theater Tustell & Drow, Managers. Both Phones Main S67 SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT | rontght and Satur- MRS. |, * SIWASHES AND WEBFOOTERS COULDN'T PLAY YESTERDAY Mary of Magdala. FISKE || s00::205 vv00108 Hedda Gabler. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Prices 93.08, 31:80 $1.90 and The.} Won. Lost. Pet w | Oakiand ‘ by 10 6 —| Low An ae 600 Third Ave. Theater %.0« j 1s tt RUSSELL & DREW, Mar Seatt % 12 656 Hoth Phones, Main { San Francisco ..... 18 wt 433 | - Portland nine, aa 179 PRICES--Night Boe, 400, and We Week Commencing Noxt Sunday Matinee Matinees, PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE, Rain prevented yesterday's game Fecreation park, and most of the hh teams sought th ers of 0 shelter of th els, or wander down to Loe (Cohen's to talk e Town” aerate by a 8 York Ari Phones—Sunset, Main SOUVENIR MATINE ROW. PICTURES OF L NA GIVEN AWAY apd . Be and Ibe @aturday Matinecs, 4 it $15 and 2 Manager. BOTH PHONES—2 Week ™' May2 Jay 14 8 great fi Special Engagemen: of EVA FA ¥ poor luck Intely, but in the games | | with Seattie he has pulled up some He's Funny GAR ara URDAY Ay fi afternoon, Sun-| fair miss, for bis ¢ Wednesday ad 100 Prices—Nights the wooden Of the baseball exchange, ta ot | auent f the day over w ons of th 4 veteran's” adr who like to Fr his stories of bane in short pants. To strangers is alike Van ia alwayn th ts ever ready for a “far OR with enthusiasts, y wna the first tadic {that the game had been postpone It's & good thing that bh weatherman is mar the brains so, and if he is good, perha fair ones will not feet quite so by abn for the valiant Jay Hugh will be in the box for Seattle: and wit! twirl | what, and the fans say that Port land will make a mistake if he Is SOMNOLENCY ~ Positive Sensation aed ANGELS | WON sea PORTLAND THINKS oF | MISS FAY: “{t was a mystifying Fience to those who ‘the entire performance Bsting in the extreme.” gonlan. “Portlanders were mystified Mhoroughiy as people ence.”—The Telegram. “After seeing Mins Fay her miractes it is but natural t ‘Bome of the ablest men in thi cc w@erstand why she has entert ned | Los Angeles.1 0000108 oo try, and why these qouched for her wonderful powers.’ "| Batteries—N e~Oregon Journal. POPULAR PRICE MATINEES FOR LADIES ONLY, WEDNESDAY AND B8ATURDAY,| oa the game here yeute ALL SEATS 25 CENTS. ON BALP TODAY. OTHER LOTS May be just as CHEAP. you better BUY where lots will ‘be most valuable, , and inter- Ore- by this clever perform-|fve. His fielding was fine, but he “Tuduoements to J] Brooktyn ...0 exes: "4% BUILDERS, gsonCo | SAN FRANCISCO, April a turned the tables » bunch yesterday dan ex t gar 1 Sar as|F © could at no tir 1 hin | was afforded poor support. Ten as perform | sists were credited to him during un- the game. Score 1 , | San Francisco.0 000 0 0 1 wton and Sples Knell and Leahy boc —_ | No Game; Rain TACOMA, April 29.--Rain prevent fay, PACIFIC NATIONAL LEAGUE _— STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Boine, 2. AT SPOKANE—Butte, « ‘THE NATIONAL LEAGUE BTANDING OF THE CLUBS. Cincinnatt AT 87, LOUIS—8t. Louls, einnati, % THE AMERICAN LEAGUE NDING OF THE CLUNS., ‘Won. Lost Pot Im the ornla of porta ELT BLAMES BASEBALL RULES do ia to warm up for a few min oaces | sure of practice the home teams an equal opportunit for practice in each olty during the entire season ‘ by Manager Ely o tland team, who is now Since the season in th North,” said Ely to a Star man inst night, “the various teams have come in for redhot sta from the news papers and ) m the fa “ee ‘ po. ail they have b “NEED FOR SIGNALS Abs IS SHOWN | Se. 0 oe It i» Just as ne t who trained but forty how the surface they would find that the that has been played in & eritielsm we hay this part of the try has found the The fact that the new fire al “The boys are up against it hard the only people who know ft, apparentiy. The ruley in regard to «rounds give the home team the right that we are not nals at street car crossings have to have the rules If every team changed next fire at Second avenw n atroet at 6 o'clock last treet ate oooe tot I Brunner & Co. . pneerst 7 Kg bast Phe: 7 Lies . 403 Pike St t na Omley wea k A in a coblistor ) Weeks age . Tol. Main 1060 ‘The hose wagon nick of time the wae AT DETROIT crashed into It. | CHAMPION SLUGGER OF NATIONAL LEAGUE THE WEYERMARUSER TIMBER company have secured @ twenty-year PAULISH, the Polfit gtrt bail games that occurred when they ne of the greatest ‘The weather erything yesterday that | '¥ f angry men and women | ! 14 Invent. Todny ts ladies’ day the t flelding qu rite. Jake Thiel Portinnd. The Portland manager talke of Jetting Judge MeCreedie out owing to the Ing he has made with the The judge has had a run of to’ buy Wagner went further than to draw a derisive children of John Haywood, of ( riously disappes The worrted ed from their home. Cet My Book, if Sick cy Send a Penny first what Dr. he Re { HL.KS are to have a MILE telept line’ ts ‘to GENERAL FUNSTON Won, Lost. Pet the vital nerven Iacke a by a company of farm- has Braeted | rimartlal for the (trial a 1 661 large number of prisonersth the| 1 1 500 Vancouver. : 4 eed } LUCKY BOY MINE, near ¢ ways found we nerves commonly » hae been bought by Spokame the| italiats for $10,000. AT SALT LAKE—Salt Lake, §; | invisible nerves , rely TF gy CORUR D'ALENE Taiinber ny has & strike on Then my real ambi Spokane, seription 1 called a labor wages known the world 5 CITY is to have a bee Minnesota capitalists aro pow ABOUT 360,00 WILL BM exp: 4 | by the Kalama Boom & Driving |pany in improving the Kals © summer operations, ¥ writes me that my r aun think of it ene are Alfficult « Miho fortieth, frum novhin That's a record & wrong to stay sick when a chan. tell othera wi Don't let & sick cause he knows Get my book duty. You may be BH CADETS of thé University -600 Boston soe 500 Chicago « ~— oh Pittaburg «+06 weve 400 Philadelphia ven we 800 preciate sym i ehchmpment on May 2, of some nick friend me ore, Wi will wow his me ao Your reward will be Bend for the book now. Do TWENTY-FOUR BARS of bullion, worth over $1 Rook § on the Kia Book 4 for W hepa Book 6 for Men ( Book 6 on Rhew t INTHE nee, Box 8096 ing, WI THE SEATTLE STAR—F Good Shoes for Women We d¬ ‘sell all the ¢ hoes, but the hoes that we sell are all A Good Shoe I Wearer ( Satisfaction Out Of Our shoes are madé in such a way that if the shoe doesn’t give satisfaction we will Lad Patent Colt Shoes raat PO.OO The Last Call for Men’s DALY sense Black Vici Kid, patent tip, light or heavy soles, right up to ¢ ¢ moment s, extra e value at.. RAYMOND & HOYT 918 SECOND AVENUE For a Few at 75c Per Gal. led came near re acidente du department t of the ft » Jaxhed on up Se ergeant Powers t ¢ it is necesmnry to eb 2 at pn awhile to keep up th | tw sympathy with the associat ° | © decided that it had ¢ TERSELY TOLD 5.2.20 ox nor retired list. louse on 1.278 feet of frontage on. Van ND@ of Rud Rich cowver take, four m: th @f Vay cht to have perished | couver, and will enlarge their boon ng expedition, have sexing enterprise exfenaive through MOBCOW DAILY STAR the : pe wm f ever publishad f the Nansook mine Idaho, is to make (te ap stablish an electric! next week perty and will fur- the mine and for nent 1 to one year for sent to her pareate in| MR THIET WAGNER, aged ather « ttwar { Davenport, has sued her son pense money. and the case | and bie wife for #00 in which the perpetrator | ing that they threw her t realise the serious 1 - and down three flights of statra. TS TERMINAL RATES BELLINGHAM, April 29.—~At a a held with members of the r ne e Hellingham Chamber of Commerce lhe tr og | yesterday General Manager Farrell | RRICKSON om on the|and Traffic Manager Eden of the} ot af Ch hes! Great Northern announced that they ture on the left in that of the newly appointed district judge, Kepotkal, who has # eded Junge John W. Kalua (on the 1 Wan rer I by President Roosevelt because he got at the attorney general M w, $10,000 m Walla Walla river to 8 han f 4 %-cent cut on comsnvn | begin thelr annual ally ziare required, compapy ap Shingle Weaverk” union Tuenays nie GRoMMPS & ULLRICH, t in closing the three mille 4 She yond , which are the only ones no Chicago, Liinols, IDAY, APRIL THE OUTLET LAST CALL For the S.S. Queen’s Salvage Cargo big lots 5. Every suit is posidivaay worth double and treble the price you ian LOT NO. 2 $6. 00 $7.00 LOT NO. 3 Clean-Up of 1.0 id $1. baag ae Men's Shirts Pajamas, 400 Men’s White Vests at Half Price $2.50 and $3.00 Vests $3.50 and $4 00 Vests at $4.50 and $5.00 75¢ Sweaters for Boys, \5c Clean- -Up of Men’s Champagne and “Outlet Clothing Co. Cor. Occidental Ave. and Washington St. eral, and in = few dove | bas ay the new Ger- jof the Char Queen City Laundry Cut Rate Offices Matn Office and Plant—Cor. First Ave. and Bell St. Down Town Offtce—Third Ave., near Pike St. Collars 2c No Work Delivered at Above Prices PUGET SOUND BRIDGE AND DREDGING COMPANY, Inc. 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