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A greal many are using our ~~ TOOK Iie LAST OME Banking By Mail System Write to us about it. | We Pay 4 Per Cent FRISCO NEEDED ANOTHER 81-| interest WASH SCALP AND GOT IT BY | | SNAPPY PLAYING | DIRECTORS t James D, iH PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE | Btewart, John B.A Ema Rosend N. BR ; STANDING OF THE CLU ane “ Lost Tacoma 18 1 Union Savings a & Trust Co. ... , Scie - 712 CHERRY STREET. 1 ) Beattlo agents k of Cape N . ments i 33 a oe The San Francisco boys were out ao ame with the right yesterday, and when AMUSEMENTS y had finished the gong had rung a | uti wht times to ¢ goed for them,/ Third Ave. Theater Se had done ¥ RUSS SEW. Managers, | make ¢h et rhe Both Ph Main 66 SS See fine Pricee—2 Wo and bi p 1 TONIGHT heir Melding was sharp Tuesday and Wednestay, Three ughout the entire ga e Pe iniy of the b a Play witout a Name Every One with I $25.00 ¢ WES POR MOST APPROPRIATE TITLE, s for 11 nite Any one a ng any perform. | bw and didn't} ance bas a chance to win, Hun ama was in} a@reds turr nm titles yesterday at ¢> and he had the! the two new ir y oat | @electet what you think the Bay ropriate ve an do # and on two night, Test Wednesday nig nded the ball 3rd Avenue Theater *’ wy ; RUSSELL & DREW, Mera = ny aareul ose of oa By dope, and tried his] Both, PUP Maes 6 eat to poke @ hole in the bleach-| BUY YOUR SEATS TODAY! ore. } The Unquestioned Event of the {| San Francisco scored in the first son and ne and agalr he third f 8 had also scored Yea Winston Churchitt's vie * ape 2 ut by the fifth arty weer THE CRISIS meee rounds reday, Friday th the and error” aturday at 2:15 5 gave top: aheete $1.50, T5¢ nd in the th the visitors scored two more runs. In this fn- ing the crowd had the laugh on | Priek when Meaucy, with two men oon, put a high « back of Frisk tore it from left field runaway locomotive, and — nce. mo , 2 he saw that be would reach! ‘aphs of Company! | ine ephere, bewled “I've got it," | Ma Wo Senne sa owe but the brakes refused to work and A Great Frivk’s heels kicked a chunk out of “LOST AND ‘Jane Mars. The star performance on the @tarting Thursday Afternoon, | part of Frisk gave San Francisco a “THE PLUNGER’ run, but the fans had to laugh just ATTRACTIVE PRICES 25e and 16 Se Nights | the sa 4 Sunday matinee, tie’s rum in the eighth result- | fefinesiny ond Sxturday matiness. |, Tettaihets eneatnes Livonia | ond f elaha: ‘o-bagger to fog one Boer Contain a Scie and 2, "pin Detabantys two-baaerr Prin gM | BRITISH GOLD MINERS ey | ad Brashear. The boys made a gal-] penx EY. May 17 SIXTH EXHIBITION OF ATHEN-| a z i “ a tKELEY, May 17.—One of the], eam. ethest to 6 ing. but] surdiest athletes of the University] 1AN CLU® TOMORROW NIGHT] (By Scripps News Ass'n) Seattle™:te it was mo use. They had to chew] | - r ‘staan A. Wilees, te ] > he bitter end of it, while Yerkes)“ siegt ay < vac t LoODON. JP. Hi vaulter 0 ace a tame expanded his air tanks. pe th en on = —— eg » ot News BOTH PHONES—«@. Today Seattle will journey to Ta-| {7° ze ee eee oe . j that a " Tonight and Balance of Week. | coma to try their luck in another! ¥ih Washington and in expected 60) ee ashioti — ms @re4 Russians attacked and piun-| Special Bargain Matinee Saturday series of xix games with the Tigers) ON")? OFF Honurs in the coming meet) he renal Av Meargorpsgear Sa dered British gold miners at Bu- Be, "350, ‘Be. during the coming week. San Fran-| ¥'t™ Stanford jteur boxing exhibitions at Ger) sanpy, in Northern Korea vera Positively the last en here of the | cisco will play at Portland, and Oak- DUG’ JUST SMI $ — hall tomorrow night. The) won taken . CASINO COMPANY “ 4 usual good program wit! be pre ase —_———— H 4 nacien will £ it LE | ms ta Their Immense Buccess, npg ag hone yall vented. Among the mew men who| Tbe Capitol Hil Improvement | HURLY BURLY The Score: compete hooors are Harry | Club at a recent. meeting appointed ps D. EK. Dugdale, former manager of baal in the bantam class, who is|4 ©omunities to ¢ rate with Seattle— AB. R. BH. PO. A. E,| the Seattle baseball club, returned! pitied to meet F.J. Bourcier im the | ther committees in the city upon ROYAL. FAMILY Van Haltren, of. 4 1 1 © © 06} from Portland last night, and, al- curtain raiser; also Al Pentworthy | * Proper be te I of the Pourth “ os “ } Mohler, 2b 4 0 © 8 3 1) though he wouldn't say a word of K who is to meet Jimmy All.) July. Members of the committee tig agg sae Delahanty, i ..5 1 6 3 4 2/about becoming manager of the|red in the 130-pound class, Tom{™re Charles Marvin, Byron Mon Friek, tf 5 © 1 2 © 06) Portland team-to-be, he had a wise! Morgan of Georgetown will also| ™* ont D. 1. tose Smith, rf ........4 © 2 4 © Olexpression on his face that looks/make his debut at 133 pounds| 4 — Shepard, transportation | - | Bronbear, 1b $ © 1 8 3 @) god to the fans, who would like/against Tommy Dolan, the pride of | ciork at the quartermaster's office, TOM A. WILLIAM Hall, ae == 8-24 1) to see the baseball Napoleon lead the fire department pay wiving the congratulations of Wilson, © .. -4 08 5 $ § 1) the web-footers in the pennant race.| George Brown and Charlie Silvy friends this morning on the Williams, p 4 © 2 3 3 ©) Portland wants Dugdale, and it only | are to settle the question of the ape- h ef 6 Girt baby at Ms home. P : 13 37 — ri remains with the directors to ae-/cial 128-pound class; while Jack - -— 7a 2 cept his terms, The matter will be| Walker and Yank Gteason will go) TAILORING is an art, of which AB. RUBE. PO. A. ¥. | Settled within a week. at it for keeps, and « good bout is are masters, HERALD, [aw 8, S28 8. 6 6 anerreneae eeereiren jexpected from these two. Pat Mc £ arom, cf ....2 0 1 0 0|To the Tacoma Meet |innis and Ide Daugherty are billed & Meany, rf ... sse3 ¢ 8 Bo Seattle recat School Athletic to settle things among the welter- ct Irwin, 3b 3 3 0 3 3 0| Association will run an excurs weights. A. N. Ellis and Harry Prompt A ion Will » ey Tacoma, Saturday, 21 Cu ad pry A Miller, oe ma 2 i @ pep eee ea rete tren | Bilis and Curtis met some time ure for You ab aa 7 ° it of the pupils and their friends, "| " " . etic ¢ £ Leahy : . fle who may wish to attend the inter, |*&° before the Ballard Athletic club 25 et Fortes, p<. . Jecholastic meet at that place. ‘The | #24 the battle was won by Curtis = oh a a ane a cp go (Rtter one of the most tntegesting | Totals ... s2 8 13 0) clock in the morning. and Tacoma | Bouts seen in the amateur ring at OLYMPIC HOSE ess Boas by ‘onings: on the return trip at 7:30 o'clock im that place some time | one he even 202 — ] San Feancieco ...110 VARSIT) NINE IS es sa WILL INVESTIGATE Quality Guaranteed eo... ms be _ HOME AGAIN $2.39 ‘Two-base hits 1, San Francisco, 2 Delahanty, Hildebrand. Three- Bottied and Sold Only at 614 «+ 1—ateany. Stolen bases ar | win, Reftz, Massey. Sacrifice hite— First Avenue, Seattle, Wash. waidron i Irwin, Massey. Double | plays—Massey (unassisted), Mohler \to Hall to Brashear. Bases on balls |—~Oft Williams, 4; Yerkes, 2 Hit by @argutns ta new pitched ball—By Williams, 2. Struck |out—By Williams, 3. Passed ball— and unredeemed | Wilson, 1. Left on bases—Se- Time of Um- | attle, 8; San Francisco, 6. game—1 hour and §@ minutes. pire—Huston. Watches and Dia- ~ monds. Watches under Pilea Reached by Southern Pactfic Co."s Quarantes. famous Scenic Shasta Route. Two trains daity. Fast time, excellent PIKE a. dEWELRY CD. | ris'on ths continent’ Rates: Gon Francisco $26.00 first class, $20.68 secon’. Descriptive literature and full Information, also tickets and reservations at 600 First avenue. |i, #. Ellis, General Rensoat Agent. Notice to Subsc Subscribers If, any evening, your copy of The Star has not arrived at 6:00 o'clock, telephone—Bunset, Main 1060, or In- dependent 1138, any time between 6:00 and 7:00—and a copy will be sent you at once, by special messenger, Bot. sth fy we — Bon Marche. j ————nlncnaanta ne areata “1 CAN'T” ts & coward. MeLAREN & THOMSON, (er, tnd and Pike, seattle, Wash. Ss \Inthe Worldof Sports AR Wash with I Ral the ington. with ton lost the two games man ack, ‘Treats and Brit dit good work for During the last two wt the team were played give oup- van did out and port not proper - apes THE AMERICAN LEAGUE FRANK REISLING ‘ONE MORE BANDING OF THE CLU IN MINOR LEAGUE Ww Laat ten ia 18 6 Phitadelphim .... .. 14 x Now York ..s.cce00 18 . Chioag sneneee . levetand wee ~u u (. Louts te Not to build a t jail, but rot rolt ow? 16 to bulld an addition to the present Washington oo, uw im the pr that 4 v being . tered by Ent 1 AT NEW YORK—Detrolt, 11; New me 1 the 1 " © of th York, 6 The w han re hire in faw AT BOSTON—Cleveland, 9; Bos nishing decent quarters ty 1 ‘ oners, with the shortest ponsible d lay, and it is understood that in AT PHEULADELPHIA—Philadel- dorves the plan phia, 6; St. Loin, & ikineer Thomson estimates that on -, a 1 such as is now oo AT WASHINGTON--Washington, P could be erected for $16 i 4; Chicago, 3 additional room tn particularly 1 — ed for the reception of those p ns THE NATIONAL LEAGUE. who are being continually pich STANDING OF THE CLUBS ww th otis 4 agnet but are not Won. Lest. Pet New York 6 8 66 ~2 8g RUSTLERS u ® . Rrook!y? 1 " 22 | t s il w am | Host a 400 1 a 91 r s 73 | INNATI—Hoston, 2; Cin THREE HORSE THIEVES CAUGHT BY DEPUTY SHER AGO—Chicage, 7; Hrook "POC" REIBLING IFFS AT Pittebure, ¢ TOLBDO, May 11.—1 wy New 3 s in the country ay } ax ce « b ’ \ Three hb @ thieves, members of AT © game; rain stating, he guuial tenth carpents gung which the sheriffs in three HE'S A HIGH VAULTER :.. : ‘ “yin _ counties have been trying for nearly ek play h geert caught Sunda by Ds h be ft He heriff Padden of Kittitas a ft the mos ¥ ty near Munro. They had tn thelr in the ga Ae & and he shines. At every pitcher Dreyfuss think tried to get kir fact that some were overlook | minor leagu | though « dinar and the manag | we of the mar AMATEURS WILL BOX Eastern Man Arrives in the City in in the Interest of the Patent The University of Washington Medicine Association. baseball team returned from ite) tour of Eastern Washington last)| night. The trip was a hard otip for] the boys and, while they did nag) win all the games played, by a Mr. E. W. Kirkenberger senting the Proprietary As arrived in the city yente from 4) San Francisco. He intends placing|™eans, thelr trip was a succkast contracts with local newspapers ana|One. The boys claim that) they | bill posting men aggregating 990,000,| Would have done better had they ‘This is a big thing for the city, and| Bot been worked so hard, for they| shows what confidence eastern busi-| had to play elght oan in eleven ness firms have in Beattie. AT the days. well-known patent medicines are| The first game with Whitman! represented in the Proprietary Awso-| they lost by a score of 19 to 9, The! ciation and tt i the plan of the| second game, also with Whitman, | heavier advertisers to push a strong| was forfeited on account of Coches | campaign in this territory the en-! interfering with Speidel. When the, suing year. ampire declared the man safe, they | Mr. Kirkenberger ts having some! walked off the field, With Low- | trouble with a local druggist on ac-! igtan, it took twelve innii to de- | reeead = senate tan sore gama cide the game, Washington losing| je etter Bee Chen with | wy a score of 5 to 4 The next game the view of Griving patents out of pred crag cay datas <Bcedl Sth Lowtsten, Washington won by CTU tine party’ betere leaving town’ | At Lawiston the boys made « hit,| He states that while business in| @%4_ Were offered $200 to play a certain lines on the coast is slow,| third game, but Manager Speidel re-/ that the general outlook is good, He| Med the offer, as he had other Anticipates heavy al Daminews © | datos which could not be sacrificed. | Idaho forfeited its first game by not Go to Spinning’s tor bic yole re. producing a team, and Washington pairs. o- won the second by a score of 4 to 1. poaseasion at the time eleven stolen horses. The names of the horse thieves are Clyde Welse, Marshall Sheller and Harvey Davia. They were taken last night to Kliensty from near which place the horse were en recently SLAUGHTERED (By Scripps News An 'n) BERLI May 1--A dinpatch reports naswacre of Germans jby Merreros in German Southwest Africa. Three nists were killed at Okombahe, three German women and one child at Ameib and ff other whites In the Karibib dist The ther he buried danced on the! vietin: graves. | RUSSIANS PLUNDER K's extra heavy, closely woven Cotton Hose, with purple line, warranted to stand 100-pound pressure, worth $2.25, in 25-ft sections; Wednesday Pay Se for B50 Ladder, 6-fom strong Step Ladder, regular #5c value...53e | 1-burner B. B. 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Aca@ive Ave ® Dr. Litt, Der Ph., ts one of the most distinguished and widely known savants scholars in the world, Mis attain | ments are familiar to the greatest educators, both in foreign lands and in America, and in the most ex sive educational circles he com mands the highest respect and a4 mirattc In a recent letter to Prof Munyon he says: “I used to wonder when in the land of Paw Paw why | some clever physician or chemist ad not b t wonderful fruit before suf ranity as a pow erful digemtant, stomach and nerve tonic, as I knew from actual us | that tt had rare virtue in that direc tien, Seeing that Prof. Munyor with characteristic energy and en terpries, has worked the th out 1 tried his Paw that ft in re fects up the and find it ai ewented to be, Ite ef jon, ite contro! of and purification of something wonderful ulate Prof. Munyon eerely on thin, which I consider his wing achieve in the reals urative vee I congrat ment’ of | thigned, ARCADIVS AVELLANVS. } DR. LITT, DIL. PH | Ross lL. Wa M. and A C. | te one of the rm nguished ar | alytical and con K chemists the Kast, His sin Had field, N. J. Afte of Munyon's Pa follows The Pow & . | shows that tt A vegetable merit ® both the wtor ters, It co to the most Signed, h and nervous cen sine nothing injurious dotic "rane." ROSS L. WALLACE, A. M. and AC. |} Gold by all drugeints, Large bot- | te $1. Paws Laxative Pills, 360} & bottle Drogaints way handled @ medic they have ne that | universal satinfwotion. Paw Paw gives new life and! @trength to the stomach, so that it digests everything that goes into tt Ite effect upon the nerves in mar velows, it seems to relieve them of all strain and Irritation. For tnsom- | nia {tis proving @ great Diemsing, as scores of people déclare that Pav Paw “soothes and quiets the nerves one can enjoy a good night's rest and get up tn the morning feel- ing strong and refreshed. Prof. Munyen especially make ev- ery weak and debilitated person to try bie Paw Paw remedy. 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