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gn PUT ANOTHER interest Day Today ““BUCK'’ FREEMAN CRIMP Bring in your book and get your profits. We Pay 4 Por went Tames PD. Hoge, Jr t - ewer’ J. D Low ian sete |PORTLAND BALL TOSSERS UNTANGLED “KID™ WILLIAMS’ WN. B. Boine . Cashier CURVES WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH YESTERDAY—AT- A. GQ, Bohmiidt .,.. Assistant Cashier TENDANCE RECORDS BROKEN BY A CROWD OF 6,500 DIRECTORS 8. BR MacDougall, James D. Hoge, PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE 12 stro; stolen wr, 3% D. Lowman, Ferdinand - | Francis, Blankenship; Schmitz, George Donworth, A. FP. STANDING OF THE CLUBS, Ie Van Haltren to Fn Btewart, John B. Agen, Bmanuel Won, Last. Pot. | hit with pitehed balls, Will- RRosenb< -x, N. B. Solnen. Tacoma 2 «83 e%s 2 Tberg 1; wild pitch, WHl- Los Ange » 4B 59 | inme; struck out, Williams 6, Iberg Oakland 19 4 S16] 3; sacrifice hit, Preeman; left on Union Savings Geattie 16 sy -533 | basen, Seattle 7, Portland §; time of San Fraacteco 1s is +455 | game, 1:45; umpire, O'Connell. At- & Trust Oz | vorians ...... 1 MM tendance, 7,000, 112 CHERRY STREET. EO er ake Beattic agents Bank of Cape Nome, Se sadaeh ‘weter Sin eonete teat . flocked to Recreation park y AMUSEMENTS day afternoon to see “Kid” Williams ae. Biaecedanse| St Bi that was ‘coming to him Qveryone thought at the begianing that the falr-haired boy would su anaene ly win the game for Seattle, Port a aes land's ball teasers, however, could not see it that way, and climbed all over Wiilfams’ curves, taking the | TONIGHT second game of the seasor hat | Williams has pitched, T end lance was fully 6500 and broke all Beginning Monday, May 2 :coris The fun started In the (iret Inning, Speoia! Engagement of mu FAY SOMNOLENCY ‘A Positive Sensation Supported hy a Clever Company when Drenna slammed out a hot one to left center, Then the flelder Portland doesn't want, Judge Mo- Creedie, came to the bat and pushed the ball to the left fleld fence for two bases, Nadeau, tn what looked like an attempt to get out of the way of a pitched ball, struck the aphere and rolled tt down in front of the plate. out and bis kicks were Freeman then came up an presented with a pass by Will of no avall was With the bases full Williams chuck WHAT PORTLAND THINKS OF | oq the ball into Shea's ribe and the i rat run was scored. Castro and titying expert - _o ‘then Francis sent one apiece down to Bosom aang endl soon tee x. | Halt and in the shuffle another rux Treann The Oregonian came in before tho side was retired Van Haltren took the bat for Se attle and sent a swift drive to right which MoCresie ate up tn fine sty “Portlanders were mystified as thor 1s people have been elsewh ever performance.” — Telegram Mohler and Smith also went “After secing Miss Fay perform her and out and there was nothing ¢ miracies, it is but natural to und « for Seattle has entertained some) Ty the second inning things com- a the country. and! menced to look bad sgain when "ccna Bntet gt nt a Grive to Van in cen Oregon Journal. | te K PRICES—a hand Gi ter &. who was on first, dug IATINEES FOR LADIES ONLY, | out for ext station. Van caught Wednesday and Saturday; all seats Se. the ball and lammed it back to first SEATS ON SALE TODAY. n time to shut Iberg off, at ———— | were two down, The next man went and @ut without » strugst SSELL & DREW. Managers, m hoe | > make things Prices—Night, 20¢ to bic. Mati- | live tland in the end of th Rees, Se and 1. | second by aw ple of Jand tleing the s } im the third th ther and the ok wise and rat | But Portiand had something hela out and when the slaughter ended fr }the fourth Portland had a big four gpot on the score board. TONIGHT Al Week and Saturday Matinee, the Famous Farce, BROWN’S IN TOW Camro was out for the bie three Produced by an Excellent Cast of | bases yesterday. The first attempt New York Artists. on his part to acomptish the ¢ ended in a fi | deep right was Mohler so fast that the stugi Phoenee-Gunset, Main 99%: Ind. AI 11 looked as though he was m Bame old story—crowds turned nix things with the umpir Jed by Sm Ed Ri dmend and Gompany |calmed down. The next time Menight. Tuesday, Wednesday nights, the bat he landed one up Wednesday Matinee, | agatnet the fence, and when the ball came back he was making faces at * from the third corner, another run to Port- which was just what MAN AKD MASTER | Starting Thursday night, “The) Willla World Aguinst Him.” This added tractive Prices—Nights and Sun-| jand's score, @ay a a ae |e needed, for Seattle, in a dying and Saturday Matinees, . Curtain at $:15 and 2.15. peat | effort to climb out of the hole tn the eighth and ninth by latter, was retired with but one run neefied to tie the score. With a man on second and third | Hall came up to the bat and things looked bad for Portiand, but he | popped an easy one to Francis and | the game was lost. The teams will play off a post- poned game today. Hughes will | twirl the sphere for Seattle and Put- ler for Portland. Secor This is what s0 many say and et the opportunities of getting & cheap home on easy terms go by. BUY NOW in the MONTANA | ‘The umpire ruled him His tong fly to} a tapping out two | |runs in the former and one im the | TACOMA TOOK | morning and the afternoon baitice | Hig Overall was at his best in THE AMERICAN LEAGUE |morning game, In the first t nings it looked as though the “Com STANDING OF THE CLUBS mutere” were going In to wipe him | Won. Lost. Bet af the face of the th, but he | Boston 10 : & steadied down and after that never | Phlad ‘ 6 ‘ om jallowed man to cross the plate « 5 . 6 Heore . " & D t . ‘ }Oakland ....2100 0000 03/ New York ‘ 6 | Tacoma 22000362 *%9 Cieveta ‘ ‘ Tattertes—Sehmidt and Lob Washing 0 1» Overall and Graham In the af » game Kents Oakland out and gave T straight for the day. The locals PACIFIC NATIONAL LEAGU® Pet woo 800 | any | Ratte funsped afl over Mosktman Wt ever they needed a hit they took it nen the amoke cleared y ANIL ‘a F THE CLIURA, ey had sia two *s and a Wor Lent bunch lee aear tof r ‘4 i k with the wille § re 2 5 kland eooeo0e b b Tacoma 0 20 . . 1 ‘ DEFEATED ANGELS SHIELDS SIGNED” T san PRANCIS M Los Ang * won out by a 1. Im the sixth the An xt to Whalen. It was the lon ring the game that they or lete« ia h Friace and with they tapped hi lor One rw they | wuldn't find him at ab Seore Loe Angeles. 000602 0 0 0-2 Gan Francisco? 1006060 01 ] Battert Newton and Spies Whalen and Leahy SATURDAY'S GAMES. AT TACOMA—Tacoma, 3; Oak- ltand, ©. | AT SAN FRANCTS@O—San Fran- | civoo, &: Low Angeles, 1 | AT SEATTLE—Portiand, Seat- | | the, 1 THE NATIONAL LEAGUE. STANDING OF THE CLUES. KID SHIELDS AT CHICAGO coga, 1 AT 8T. nnatl, 3. Pittabore, % LOUIS—-St. Louis, 4; Cin 1S A HEAVY BATTER BOTH GAMES “BUCK” WUOEMAN RTLAND, Ore, May 2—tat seems to run in the Preegs ¥ Jerry Freeman, the «lant RECORD -GRRAKING CROWDS] feat slaher Gor the Pottinnadl’ ts | Jone up to the top of the list of ATTENDED heavy hitters in the Coast league | his been dubbed “Hug Sie tiiecied ° temese tinh topbeantal the Bostens. Freeman was discov TACOMA, May 2.—Pulty 1,000 fans | ered by Dugdale, (Re Seattle rng Witnessed the two games with Oak pate, lawt your, and this year when land here yesterday. There were | Dugdale went out of the basdba record breaking crowds at both business Freeman went to Portiead New York .... tay - yo Charley Shields, the southpaw St. Louls . 7 Ps gag |t¥irler, who ham been with Portland | Brooklyn 6 6 gag (fOr Mbout @ year, Wan yesterday af Cincinnati . ? ternoon signed by Parke Wilson, and Chicago 5 ‘ the Siwashes have at last found a | Roston ° 7 7 man to take Seheck’s place, Man Pittsburg .... 6 ? |aaer Ely of the Portland team sold Philadelphia ..... 3 7 = md release, as he had too many pit ore. THRBY ARP THE 19 feet high, ent fare. on earth, Mr at both places and mapa, perfe a me 1-8 ROOMS FOR USE pire run leat and most up-| who ie not & Russian subject can to-date railway trains in the world, | hold any shares In Russian vessel They leave Moscow for the shores|or yensels, except by inheritance lof the Pactfic ocean, the longest|and thea such shares may only be through journey in the world, which | held for a period of two yours, when ples 16 days | they must be disposed of to a sub- | _— | eo trains rival in luxury any thing ol» earth, and each one arries @ doctor, and an interpreter | peasants | whe speaks seven or eight different | their bread Janguages. Moreover, many of these trains de ha, not only for the ce of the passengers, but | } for the use of the railway employes, Hence, when the station master at Komethingoffski discovers that he needs @ bath, a somewhat rare oo | « currence, he waite (ill the express train comes in ‘This habit of carrying doctors on }trains is @ godsend to the | Ruane. | ‘There ts fo country In the world haa a «mailer proportionate of medicoe-—only one to every 12,000 of its inhabitants. It is, therefore, usual for the peasantry to “hold up” a train and invoke the aid of the traveling @octer, as the nearest resident qualified man may be three or four days’ journey dis- tant. WIth the exception of one or two of the Balkan states, Russia is the most {illterate country im RBurope over © per cent of the Inhabitants j being unable to read or write, Yet ®t. Petersburg bar the largest un! versity tn the world, one building of which bat a frontage of nearly ® quarter of a mile, and, with the solitary exception of the British museum, possesses the most com- plete brary in existence. The ils no hue or ro a _ Morgan | LE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 2 Who Are the Happlest Peo- | ple on Earth? HOYLE WHO OWN THEIR AT GARDION STATION AND AT WILLMAN CITY. This beautiful new cottage and large tract of land, right on car line, bear school and stores, ts only $676; on terms of $26 down and $10 per month. Large cleared and grubbed lots and acres only $26 Up, on terms of $6 down and & cents per week. There will always be some fool people who prefer to Work for sore landlord rather than for themscives. Only think how happy you will be when an walk out in your ya nd nee binek and red rampberrics growing loaded down with verries. my office that Were rained ut GAMDEN STATION 1-2, Times biock, today and wee them and get free tickets to HILL MAN CITY of GAKDPN @TATION Mundreds of 4 can be ralaed Twioe-a-Week P.-1., otk, the Beattie of me and sold 4 of them for what he paid for th 16. 1 have 6,000 names of people who can new double thelr money on property bought of me. Take car on Washington street to Hillman City offi ent fare Hight salesmen always on grounds until sold out; or take New Ren ton car, Oocite and Yosler, to Garden Station. Six men at office on grounds there, Only Scent fare by using your transfer. member the car line crosses the very center of both of these places. Come today, as o week we will be sold entirely out Times block and get titles and free abstracts, DARKEST RUSSIA HAS THE MOST LUXURIOUS TRAINS IN THE WORLD THEY CARRY DOCTORS, INTERPRETERS AND EVEN BGATH- OF PASSENGERS Through the wildest and most un-| shipping company inte f the Kussian em | Russia‘ mercantile c 1904 OWN HOMBS 1 have some 10 feet high in Call at rooms Only tt k. are worth of berrien, on one of these tracts. Joel says it is the finest land 11k Inspector, bought 16 lots these additions are free tickets ring with | t. Nobody ject of the czar Hundreds ot thousands of Russian rately eat poison with This poison is a pare sitio fungus known as ergot. ome which Is the staple fo stuff of the country. The peasantry know its 4 but are in such « poverty-stricken condition that they are compelled to make the diseased rye into bread and take their hance of evil results following, as an alternative to starvation. In the province of Tomsk alone, | ae reoeentiy at Christmas time. every ten of the inhabitants was suffering from the efects of er- Cot poisoning. Among this class of Russians a | bride's character ts judged by the | dinner she cooks on her wedding | day When she arrives at her husband's house she hus to prepare in the rye, = meal with her own hands as a test of hounekeeping capabilities, If she succeeds t fa taken as a proof, not only of the young woman's own excellence, but also as a recommendation of her whole family, by whom she was In- structed in the oulinary art Speaking of marriages, too, « larger percentage of males marry under the age of 21 In Russia than tm any other Buropean country In the Transcaucasus education is mainly carried on in silkworm | schools, the chief object of which ts to teach the proper method of rear We will buy you a bottle of Liquozone, if you are sick---we'll pay your druggist ourselves for it and Seattle AB. R. BH. PO. A. E. Van Haltren, cf.5 © 09 8 1 O A SANDLOTTER , at 2 2 h i] ADDITION Pretiis wHo MADE Good show you how to get well. ee SE oii ‘ “si Eee Se es ae We paid $10,000 for the Amefiean| will do that. Any drug that kills] All diseanes that begin with fever Overlooking Lake Washington. § | Brashear, 1b ine 6.2) F rights to Liqu And we have rms poison, and It cannot be fiaious diseases” 2 arrh--all com ‘Ana you wil! have no regrets Delahanty, > ..4 10 8 1 1 spent w00,000 In i Tone Gin Shen Gaeeely. Fev Bae ene, oF ‘polsonous blot. bccn ne Ming GEESE bu Aten and ave he ted ne Is practically hetplees in any Hr dally Chinidoms othe Wiliams, p38 1 1 8 3 8 that this product muat be of Aron-|| Liquozone is so certain that woe pub- ges italia, accomplishing what no no Aig Hr Ge. Ll worth to humanity? Wor ; yu lish on every bottle an offer of tio Totals .... ...40 6 12 7 Ib 4 at it means to you? | for a disease germ that It cannot kill Portiand— "AB. R. BH. PO, A. % |The reason is that germs are Vege: 50c Bottle Free | Drennan, cf .... } tab! *, and an excess of oxygen—the | MoCreedie, rf...5 1 23 3 0 0 | Acts Like coreg e fo of an animal—is deadly to ahd cane Liquosone, and have ae cecececcarns mesa, & aa: ice | Jaauow is or made nm-|| vegetat matter, Liquosone te certain | ried It. Di we end this | | Freeman, 1b ....2 0 013 0 1 p a drues a th 4) deatruction to germs, yet to the human | ve will then mall you an of Retail Jewelers. Castro, a8 Se ae er a ' ’ wen y ere to mo other way to! Lint curscives for tt. This w owt fre Watches, "Diamonds, Jewelry 994 | Heck, 2b eae 8.8 Baie 4 ; : germ Ginense, | itt, made to oonvince-you; to ahow ancis, 3b ....03 1 9 1 1 Of Den oF 2 ; you what Liquosone tn, and what | cee cheer, Sirert, Beattie, We ej | TROTE, D scien 4 Rh 80 4.8 wer die | mpg Hh oe Germ Diseases Gan do. In Justice to youreslé, please — oar ee ee me hich ¢ hese are the known germ disenses. | t places you un Eagle Buttons and Cha Totals 71297 4 11 1, ‘stable |All that medicine can do for theese! tes RATE ease by b - ject | troubles ts to help Nature overcome! De and $1 zt OAa® 6 oe r earn rect and uncertain. Tiquomone kille| Bn it Ge eae sat is a product doom! the aerma wherever they are, andthe Cyt Out This Coupon n 7 x ” ¢ Inevitable. By destroying Hits .... 62110 3 4 ise of the trouble, it Invariably |P gor this off - ae aaa fe Summary 8 . fivense, and forever eatn. Ful out th bP af Aisense, and foreve again out the blanks and ranster Compa’ “in diet a aac, ad a * OLLY DRUNOT = a Kk ney Diseases — | ‘ “1 CAN'T” is a coward. RTLAD : ‘ey ; 1 # | w vo ne er tried Li e, but ee ve Beige ie @ sand jot 5 pA al {Tee ia Neuralgia |} free 1 will take it " Lt: was given a trial by Portland in the | other know duct can compare. 4 Coast league aot year and magde| 2.4 44. "| Agonaipation §= = «-—«s BAMSOUMAem = = —=&«-C—dssL —«—« eee eweerereoereoresoress é. See and fine Optical Goods | £000. He is showing much tm COMO wnat fate | m that wil pay yom to fi i Gat tee te Waving’ alee a8 tren Put th at value of Liquosone lies y bate aust & SHOMEON, Repairing of Compltcat ate 0 ot of trouble | tn the fact that It kills germs in the Rrysipclas Tuberculogis er, ‘and Pike, Seattle, Wash.| Louis Klodt Jewelry erase ten WRER BUS HS | Body without the tissues, ¢ Gall Stones ‘Tumors a; ees Any wr hospital not yet New Location Becond Avenues needed. There is 1 “ known which Vari vaing juozone will be gladly su > 1Gleet Women's Discases piled for @ test. don’t you ask for the best---for the brand that is as good as the famous explorer after whom it is named---Maquetter Marquette is the whiskey of the home GROMMES & ULLRICH, Distiliers, ~ ~~ - Chicago, Llisols THE BORTHERR L QUOR CO. Distrt| WE LEAD—OTHERS IMITATE We have suogemafully fitte air of Jun OF ing these useful little creatures. ( of the great exports of Siber HOUSE WARMING the liquorice root, beloved of every schoolboy, and from bere we get the AT THE S. A, C. bulk of eur supply es tadt Kussia is not greedy in the way of ee trade. She invites s, as well| The new t f the 8 » Ath- a sending out ext Her offi 1 ’ claln aay there are great openings | Saturday night. How friend “ t e club wer to inspect th for Uncle Sam in the mat ; > tere, Rocking building. F 16 the doors at Warna nabitants have | crowds w r a taken a mpoons. | coming, seh One firm that town ‘ recently @ con t con: of = po: tg oa has motor cars, a the fings of ail nations. Punch tinned-satmon fact and an open- refreshments were served in the air-consumption © establishmer woh ici sees of Ite uf T oe vfs ai r Resorts ne autos are Reve 's Res id however, by the fact that Southern Lg Co."9 berian ronda, where any exist, are | f alo Bhaste Route. 1 wf one place de by side. r at th excelie simply of logs placed side by eel ony, gio ew mramrgeers orts on the continent. Rates: San STRIKE j@orts on t a sth | Francisco $25.60 first clase, $20.60 5 per cent discount on every dotlar | ge Deser u f. you mpend will be paid (not with| full information, also us) Tl and investignte, 209-10] reservations at 603 First avenu Denny Bidg, 1414 tnd. *** Eilis, General Agent A Ww. |Men, Beware Of Free Prescrip- tlons, Free Treat- ment, Free Belts, Unscrupulous Traveling Quacks, Etc., Etc. aac Spy Free Unreliable medical concerns have sprung up all over the country during the last few years, and their purpose seems to be to impose upen the sick and affiicted with catch-penny schemes and misleading free The Expert Specialist. offers. ‘Then there are many medical concerns who claim they cure any and all diseases the human flesh is heir to, whether they are known to be incurable or not. The successful physician of today ts not th one who knows @ little about every ailment, but the one who know all about certain ones. It is very evident that a doctor who dabbles in all branches of medicines and surgery cannot become an expert in the treatment of ene certain class of diseases. Consequently @ nick or afflicted person cannot have es much (faith or confidence in the ability of such a doctor as he can in one who devotes all his time and centers all his forces on @ certain specialty. Dr. Rich- ards, the acknowledged leading specialist in the Northwest, real- ized this and decided to concentrate his talents, energies and skill on the treatrnent and cure of diseases of men, and He Is the Only Specialis IN THE NORTHWEST WHO TREATS DISEASES OF MEN ONLY THE LARGEST, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED, THE BEST EQUIPPED AND MOST RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE IN THE NORTHWEST It will cost you no more to take treatment of an expert special- int than to place yourself under the doubtful ability of a mediocre. Tt must, therefore, be plain to you that it is absolutely necessary for your future welfare and happiness that you cast your false modesty aside and pli your case in the hands of a skiliful and reliable specialist, who will quickly and permanently restore you to what intended—a healthy, vigorous man, with physical and vital # complete, fitted in every way to enter courageously ar fully into the strenuous battle of life. Dr. Richards wishe have a private heart-to-heart talk of correspondence with men of all ages, 0x r nditions in life who are weak, nervous, broken dow " or who suffer from any secret disease ot weakness. Do not put off any longer from day to day and from week to week @ matter of such vital importan but do something how, It will be none too soon CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE OUR TREATMENT at the HOME is a GREAT SU s personal visit is preferred, but the y t and st call need not deprive y t . call, write and re eive full particutars, mode of tr terms, etc. These will be mailed you free of cost sent unless ordered. State Medical Institute Incorporated D. T. Richards, M. D, FIRST AVE. SEATTLE, WASH, Safe Deposit and Trust Co.'s Building. 9 a. m. to 6 p.m. We 701 Office Hours m. Inesdays 10 a. 7 to1p : ' § ; Ca aiatmetnenione + ai pea nog aw RE PORIEL ES gi BA INR A Pies n a

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