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ee ee eee ee ee ay ey ~ Fine Bargains Men’s Suits for Tomorrow © a aan = ° season of the Pacific! st ” uch yo = nineae or dren wos: 1te putbar=/the moat favorable since organtzed | other's playing that they gained in tn all that could be dent a the . " ¥ at a J t ame a fixt m this ast year's great race. men denin ne Dat are a8 Goo t wing | Loe Angeles has lost Hal Chase |®5y in tho league aud the outtt ther With the six clubs in excellent] and “Doc” Newton, but the fans| Would be hard to impr upon FANCY MIXED ° worth | financia lition, thelr physi t the City of Angele should not | Oakland will not show many w $ b « ape makeup whole tly improv apa m this saesount he noes, but expects to flash the sal x at SO ¢ over last *scason, ard the general] and wton are great ballplayers, |“ ength it developed in the see y eu conten na basis the stabil-| but Frank Dillon, one of the most | half of 1904. Loman’s men did fierrer TWEEDS « ty of which t# nothing af not satis-/ popular players that ever wore a/ make @ oi 1 ons axel $16.00 f * te a few differences lon uniform, and a great | Chicago in the recomt games bus ome wear ur \ that mu ‘juat then v for the | first baseman, too, ta back tn th hat, undoubt edt due to the @ ace th 1 \ sea-/| Morley field, and tho staff f | that they f not thetr trair nat ot for rapide " np d-vreaker,| pitchers in the southern eity looks |!8 the south and were full of mrormw at $10.00 cach th as to interest © race for| strong enough to hold ite own. The | joreness that follows first race a cH} ” , fine | the flag and fimanctal returns for] remainder of the team should show |!" damp, Ny weather "i ag a fer wre | (the club owners, vetter results fOr the same reason | take & week for the Commute paying 3 for] Last year Portland was not in the | that Tacoma should get the s t of thelr systeq suit’ they rked | running at any t Its showing) San nelaco, on the face of | but or b shape Peter apd was a bitter disay ment, but) ante-sen returns has improved | boys camnot but get into the ga Ht “ “Tm |the failure of last season has had/ 100 per cent. Ite two shut-outs of| With a vim and dash that al . and as A result Manager| Chicago, one of the strongest of the | !4nded them first under the wir 5 k has 5 eether & team Jor league teams, stamps [t as a | !ast year's second half a that looks and »t only looks good on paper,| real flag contender this year. The The change tn the Seattle team the plays the game in a manner/club has a first baseman this year| has been considerable, and it may < e184 ante-season work,|about whose ability to hold down|have been materially weakened by at or near the top/the Initial corner and do his share| drafts, In Mughes and Hall the North vming struggle |of the batting there is wo longer | Siwashes have a strong pair of | x tress * win the pennant,|any doubt. Nealon is a “comer” of | pitchers, men to be depended upon | at ad t it w hea 1 the first water. So good did Nealon|to win sot Jess than half their $ ma. r { of | look to Selee that he wanted to |qumes with the chances that they ® at . Overall, is a sever | his release and sign him for the|witl win a majority, Seattle took ‘ a : In lost Overall tt lost a great| Chicago Nationals. Kid Mohler, at|a bad slump im the latter part of pitcher and @ man who will be a| second, more than fills Anderson's | last year's second half that is rath tower of strength to any ball clu¥,| shoes. Gochenaur hae shaken the|er hard to explain. The manage but looks as though Fitepatrick | rheumatiom that apoiled his work | ment feels confident ¢hat there will | woeld fill the hole caused by Cin-| last year, and Charlie Irwin, at! be no repetition of this, and if there nnati’s drafting of the big fellow. | third, with the managerial burden | is not, then the fans of the Wash The balance of the team's makeup | off his shoulders, will put up a 50 ington metropolis will be in line to} * practically the same, and it| per cent better game than he did/see some good ball, the sort they A Talk With Joho L. AMUSEMENTS _ ier Seattle BOREL 446 FAMOUS GLADIATOR OF THE RING, WHO WILL SOON BE SEEN IN SEATTLE, GIVES A 8TAR CORRESPONDENT AN The Leading Therter. ding Both Phonse rag - ENTERTAINING INTERVIEW nis co meh a THE FERRIS COMPANY in “THE CHERRY PICKERS” "Food For Sportocrats THE ANOTHER SKATING RACE Another roller skating race will be held in the Auditortum Friday even- ing between teams compored of a lady and a gentieman. The rae promises to be the most exottt of any given since the season start~ ed, as all thoag who are already oo. SEATTLE STAR —FRIDAY. MARCH Are many advantages in being able to give athletic instruction, Among other things, a teacher can often command $400 to $600 more a year | in r estimate, as much fan $1.6 has been placed | upon the value of the athletic train cussed as a source of profit by Fitepatrick The trainer evidently also believes jin @ hot baseball town Mke Jack 31, £905. saw the fret halt of last season WORTH MONEY TO ‘kM According to Keone Fitepatrick Fer higan university's athletic train er, “making” the varnity atnietic | CY silly worth $600 a year to Ja wtud | He declares There is not a year when wo do hot have elght or ten more requests | |for teachers who can give tnstruc- | tion of this kind than we can sup ply This ta mothing that the ma | jority of students who are fitting themeeclv@s for 1+ her foom to have overl ed i we get many letters from former students who aro engaged tn teaching asking for information as to bow to & th wort of inatr tion. A Michigan man does not wer easartly have to be a «tar athlete to fill @ position of this kind. There | that @ deal of latent coaching abil ity is going to waste because men do not consider the value of « thorough knowledge of athletics, which will qualify them to teach others. SUNDAY BASEBALL. Florida ts to have her fight for the life or death of Sunday baseball when the legislature meots in April sonville, the town which led in at temdance in the league last year there is no end of comment and before the Sunday baseball prohibit tion bill is far advanced ft will be hot enough to get up a row ar time om the question. This Is a Sunday baseball town, and the best cloment are the warm supporters of the game. But Florida has her rural districts, which may vote the proposition down. tered bh on races, or come in & ao 80 MeKiroy will have. Mise Mabel Billips af « partner, Sidney Dail and Miss Hazel Bilips, and Willtames and Miss Willits havel also i thelr names the let couples will tender thelr names Friday afternoon | Gutdor of “The Still Alarm.” Blue | jeana,” etc | Neet weak, “A Poor Re’ by] BA Seith Rowwe 1 Prices —10. aa No higher Matinee Prices—l0e 26c—No higher © toesevert 1 an ALA RiGeT FeLAOw And His Company tm OLE OLS0K" : ; ; ome want wok ” Apra 2 the “TM MOONSHINER'S eR” BOA GHT power? Ss TAR a Big Meee THEA TER eee eee Con Piest ave. end Madmen fr ew THIS AFTERNOON po oth, ‘ Frestni, Wieard of the A edier; | Burthelds, Hane d&iwew. (he | The tuttowing interview with the King Giwerd In 1987, whee he SC rertes, Richard Darton, Choe |" great and only” Joba L. sullivan, | was prinee of Wale. Mes him per-| oe Ietest moving plcturen WINS [who will be soem in Senttie in May. /eonally? Sure I taled with him «| |wes obtained by Jacet Waldeck. cougice of hours He was a dam { OPERA Serttic® The Star's special correspondent, a/ cratte fallow, I red before him GRAND °F" | few days ago. The accompanying |at » private ttm with «least HOUSE 7» eater jsketches are by Satterficid, whase | 550 people present.” | SOHN CORT. mor Both Phones, 65. | cartoons are well known to all Star Nothing to it,” he mid of jiw readers. jiten We've had it here for 100! SUNDAY AND MONDAY NIGHTS 1 cam train down to 220 pounds|yeara Aay of our wrestlers could “THAT ODD FELLOW tm six or eight months,” said John |tirow them flows Our wrestlers MR. HARRY BERESFORD |. Gulittven in tatking of his chal-|koow them bonebresicing holds but | ms | for San Franctece | stent be SEATTLE DEFEATED AFTER HILLEBRAND. Doc. Hillebrand, the famous foot | ball and baseball coach to Princeton ams, has received an offer from the University of lifornta cOmch Ite foothall candidates fall. The offer wae recetved other Quy aod ie below comeitered by Milleeraad, although it is not Mlooly he will leave Primceton LEAGUE ORGANIZED SAN FRANCISCO, March 31.—Se sts wan ~cfeated by Sen Frawuters tire ceesing game of te see m at this place sday after noom by the acore of 4 to Tie ome was a pitchers’ lnit be way Uhromgh atl, for ip wee stewty untill the foulth le ning, wien ke weet up im the air and gave three men pages Whalen. for San Francines, wap tnvimc! tte Gllowing tart three bite Mittiers iff aod @ hit coatriteted larenty ward bringing in the four cume tl Mite fan} Hits a! an “ eo0 6 4 4 a) o° 8252: Sporting Briefs PORTLAND, March 21.'The Multnomah Amateur Athletie'elgD hes announced its intamtion of hoki ng ite Lewis aed Clark sporté um der the aveplees of the Agmteur Athiatie waton. This ts done in ar Direction of J. J. Coloman—in a |benge to Corbett, Jeffries and Fite-| don't use ‘om because thay don't| 4.) 4 avoid a chaoh with that body Comtionsan | Mere, want te bresk bones, You cam do/ OUR MEW MAN | Hai e Guy's chase of the ax-chem-| things with that Jep aystem if you} SAN PRANCIBOO. March 31 fy Chas. T. Vincomt |pton batt finatly lecated him tn the | oan got the helds. But how are you! James J. Jeffries has announced %ae Whuateseme os Geed Werther” |cosliag soem of a palatial Turkish | ening to get the holds? that he will mest Marvin Hart A mpecific for the bimes [beth house. He talked confidently Be sides with the Jags in the big Cundulterated & Bais Baumor | of rimg exploits to come He arty | war. It's a orwel thine.” be antd. PRICES $1.00 to ec have been inflwsmced, though, by | “and ought to be ar’ ted. There's) ed {tive fuct that be had plane ¢ 8 star-jno uge in slaughtering all those ak and |" to nxt a couple of montis | good people.” They eny bis age te 46 years, Me }looks 10 years cits. Hie hair and trifling, and that he is now enjoy |mustacke are perfectiy white Milk | ing fine heath eyebrows are dnrk. His face is — Joba 1. amid hie recent (lines was | Suit House Prem the meker to the wen 1410 EECOND AVE. |strong, though it shows lines im ; Tel—Sunset, Main 3448. planted there by the strenuous life| 4? THE HIGH SCHOOL | = 9 2 |the gin@tator has led. His voice is] a: « regular meeting of the Ath | The Chickering [eos | ee of hie gery |wms decided to enter a track team of February be weighed 280 | neund Official monograms were] He says he is going to take | .gopted for the haneball, basketball | Hes had mony temittaters, bu ee eee wall, bashetbe | amd track tea AR apprepriation | NO EQUALS say you aro too old 10 | a¢ 969 was made for the athiet { was suggested parterent of the an oy i Tt file every requirement in Nothing to he answered. | "Comenitionn ware appointed by| TONE, TOUCH AND DURABILITY With & ‘ait and ‘. dig 46. Fite-lime Girls’ Hanketball association | ‘ ‘ and has done s0m«/-rhureday night to secure around | ablished $2 years and over 100. y bear and buy « Ons Race at 49 and Gam and @ pul UP | omy of meuring the camp th { you want the f coud ehte merth side of the butlding tut wit! jm ering after all tie big fel-| couekty have 10 ge seewhere, ne Also a large assortment of Hotert | lows. They can't turn tne down the achoot beard has already start M. Cable, Kimball. Haddorff, Pease Corbett was the one | wae after.| 4 o nenetity the sen } : - autity the lawn with rane D. C. Jehnaten Co, and various cther but be says he is done with th bashes and shade trees. Pianos to seteet trom hing and will tend strictly to acting We have a number af gucd offers It's a jong time before he'll be o tn slightly used planes on very eney | efor ‘Actors are bore not mate THE SUNNY SOUTH + 1 With bim out, I'll fight any ma Polished, mo 1 cam get. | can't amy more than O84 tnatruments taken {get beat invites you te come and enjoy ite ® PATt payment on new one. Sullivans manager says that on|imanyg attractions for pleasure an A cordini imvftation is ended (the tour the former champion will | henlth seeke: Ayserb the sun Oe a nna erested m the perchase! take on all comers for four rounds. | ekine, enjoy the flewars, aurf bath of @ REGULAR PIPE Of - all and eee and hear the b Sullivan aaid be proposed to give a| ing. ete. The famous Scenic Shaste ¢@o-manual Kiss Tub. | monolog and sparring exbibition | Reute of the Southern Pa Ce ma fan we have tr |. Ina recent reply to a challenge | with tte two daily trains offers « + about an rie p by Fitzsimmons, alleged to be back-| cellent ommodatians to Califor oF without keyboard? ed with @ deposit of $5,000, Sullivan | ote. | ih. Prices from $68@ to said the money barred him from ac Tickets, reservations and descrip. | fi |cepting tt. In bis “flash” days that | tive IMterature at Union Ticket Of D.s. JOHNSTON co) would have been @ mere bagatelle. | fice, 608 First Ave. EE. Ellis, In the eight months’ trip I made | Gen! Agent ad SEATTLE’S LEAD in 1883-4," said Sullivan, “we clear ING PIANO HOUSE 090. Al Smith wae in with pate , re guaied [ae ae I've made more than Then « dream of his greatness ame to him and he added ‘On that trip we offered 81.000 to any pring Remedies ot ot a four rounés, ena} y got the money, Yes, it was the only trip the Kiod that bas e best ones a ever been made, you ean gamble on | Deposit your coupons in balio' the Tk hed out more than Your watch whether ni Wine « ' B30 \ he celebrities he has me Sprit a, $1.00 Be eae Saturday's Clasixfied Columns wil jeeore of 3 to 0 G. BENINGHAUSEN WATCH CONTEST 113-115 First Avenue ¢ Gore . . les y He is an @ you out with any For a a Mot Aprings Blood Remedy r w. He likes the game. | hausen Railroad Watch oe + BAe o Nyole wa Tonic Bitters, $1.06 Men's regular $18 and $20 Hand i 2s Se || Tailored ‘Betts in new Sprite wer G. BENINGHAUSEN, Optician and J Your preecript t 1 ) mixtures | taken care of her 1 ’ heviots, etr., for er © Saturday os pice nd 1415-1417 Second. oor 1 vote for Mr. poor pnd t ares Phone vo March respeame to an inquiry fro to Jeftries, Thureday, the big man} wired bis willingmess to meet him. OAKLAND, March 31—Tacome! won the first game of the seaeen4 hare by defemtiog Cnkinnd hy “| : The feature of ¢ | game was the pitching of Pitapnt “| allowed bet one hit dur Timely hit ng im thes seventh and eighth innings won the the day ior Tiger ] MS, March S1-—Thy f the season here re fefeat for the Angels and played an excellent game The Visitors landed on Baum tn th ird inning and four doubtes ucht In m bunch of runs, giving hem a lead which could mot be vercome. French, for Los Angeles, | itched an exestient game While| was batted freely, he never lost| s head and managed to keep the| hite well seatterer | Men's regular $15 and 0 Hand Fatlored Suite im rew Spring smmr-| imported Scotch mixtures. ta, et for $12.50 iat urday rfect fitting. A. Bridge «, & { 51417 Second. DO YOU KNOW that many woe tunes ha been made by care uly } watching the classified columns Possibly the oportunity you hawe been waiting for will appear in the| To Rent columa of The Star to- morrow we Morning and night trains to apd rom Anacortes via Great Northér, railway. Leave Seattle $:30 «. 4 p.m. Effective Sunday Api # box at our store 1 gold watet only protects nde « 1 ent makes in an fit Bening mber we keeper buy the nod Un pon not good one week after date find what you want. Ser Page 6. *** oo aeged a ae ead PIKE STREET STONE’ |ARMACY Relate Famey and Prener tion Premera, a9 Pike Street Phenes, Main 973. Specialist in Diseases of Men and Women 8.000 POISON then verry Vist ‘ the wate, CONTRACTED DISEASE CURED IN A weeK Gooewiuation tre 1413 Gecond Avenue. SATURDAY’S Phones: Oe REWABLE TRANSFER ce. Baggage, Furniture, Storage and sorngs =m 1216 iret Svenue, Postoffice puttdt edd ‘Sunset 963; todepandent, ~ . Sunset, Male ane; aan ue SPeal e The rgnntentien of thn perccnent Biome ball Thursday afterncom, During — th moowtings of the preancters, W. mM | Luces w een president, se tary aed treamerer, MoCcmhey wil! | maange the Vancouver team; Dug dale the Bellingham: Howlett, V torts, and Bitty Hales, the Everett jons have been lamned } reqmrdiems of expen, The salary limit was fixed at $1,200. The Spald ing ball was adopted. The conati- | then aleo provides for an equa divinion of the gat receipts be twoon the teams. No dates have boon timed, but the muneom will very | Kieely open about May ® | Stuns regular 418.00 Royal Bive | } All Wool Serge Sults for $10.00 | | Saturday A. Bridge @ Co. 1415 1417 Second oes - Great Northern ticket office tem. | porarily mowed to old Scandinavian American Bank building, First and Vouter — ace ptt, S27 srenina, Mtar bese not re ey y- FAL HOUGHTON @ HUNTER, Jewelers, 708 Firth Avenue, Seattia Charcoal and Coke Seattle Coal and Wood Co. | Lane Street and Railroad Ave & Phos Mele 88; lad Lal laa Sisay i, Schoo! of Photography i frea te Pate ap , | MARION ST weet LADI8S, OUR SPRING MILLINERY 18 NOW READY, And we can mve you money One do per week will buy apy hat im our stores Visit THE PASHION. The 20th Century Store. 537 Queen Anne Ave. and 316 Union Street, Seattle DR MONE DDB LD 4 Now Managing Dtrector Crown Bental Ofticos @f Philadephia Located at 11-12 HINCKLEY BLOCK Grain Alcohol, Grain Alcohol, half pint Wood Alcokol, half gallon Belladonna Plasters, We kind, Mennen's Taicum Powder pint 10¢ WHILE I1’S HOT You Can Make Every Dollar Count Double at the BIG MONARCH SALE--- Receiver 11 in in Youths’ Sults Brow mixtures, rular $4.50 Suits, now $2.50 Diack try ci wae: Whole Fam S8.e, now. ar gra patierns,. regular $9.50 a $ SHOES Suita, now ...... ¥ $2.50 Fancy Buff Sh pes 2 10 “+ Stre Double Texture . Kegular $3.00 Fancy Calf Shoes for ... Mixed Suits, new » sea Men's $3.50 Genuine Gove Kid Shoes for ... regular price $12.50, + Men's ancy Box Calf Leather Lined Shoes, 3.75, tor... teres 86.85 Men's Fancy Vici Calf, Goodyear welt Shoes, for Socks and Men’s Suits Regular $7.00 Suits for 63.10. Sizes 36 Regi Regular $11.00 Saits for $5.3g. N Reg ar $12.50 St vite for $5.65. Strang elegant mix Alexander Has Great Things in Store for Saturday's Bargain Hunters NOTICE | hereby give notice the Monarch store will be open for business Saturday as foliows: 8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 and 6 to p. m. B. ALEXANDER, Receiver Alaska outfits 12 \ 1 —r ‘ook Blan. Regular $6.50 Suits for $2.85. Splendid black wor videmal steds in sizes 34 to 42 wor up to 7 and Brown Cassimeres in > 42. lar $9.00 Suits for Bqa5 sizes 36 to 42 Standar cs from prices $1.65 crs at 33¢ size 35 to 44 tw n $ to 44 Rubber Boots and Shoes, ; Kubber Blankets, etc, are 5 : : z . included in his sale st Sec- All suits fitted perfectly, free of charge. aoe Shoes for the Men's Fuil Dress Patent Leather Shoes Heavy Wool Alaska Women’s $2.25 Dongola Shoes for ........ Socks, worth soc, for 18¢ Women's Fancy Dress Hand Turned Shoes, worth Warranted Fast Black $3.00, for . . rocks, while they last, for Women's Dress Patent Leather, with glove Fancy Socks, warranted fast a ae ee eee Women’s Extension Sole Dongola Waiking Shoes, se i ses ed worth $4.00, for Fancy 20c Suspenders for Heavy I Imitati pend Children’s 3-piece Suits, in h Fancy Teck Ties, all colors, abby stjics agers tos SMUMITHereens ou se ee years, regular price $2.50, ‘our-in-Ha Ties for for $1.15 Men's Derby Ribbed Un. 5° Four-in-Hand 18¢ Russ Blouse Suits, age derwear, in bine, pink and z pipog seg — brown, regular 85c val Fancy roc Handkerchiefs for 3 to 10 years, regular price cs $3.96. for $1.85 while it lasts for ER aa Two-piece Suits, ages 3 to 6 Shin'a Doesile t , ; ase Linen Handkerchiefs for years, regular $2.25 value, as Vowle Breasted anc sone apie a Back Pure Camels Hair aa ‘ Shirts and Drawers; just Bi Sa Ad 7$¢ Corduroy the thing for Alaska : reg 9g am $1.00 I $2.00 F $2.25 | $2.50 F Monarch Shoe & Clothing Co. Half Block Nori: o! P. 0., Bet. Union and University RAGLEY’S CORNER Specials for This Week 3 for BOTH PHONES sae. F ae a Py eee Ree = ee RAGLEY'S CORNER DELIVERY. Max Ragley Drug Co. Second and Pike worth $2.75, for Women’s l’atent Tip Tumed So Te Women's French Heel Shoes, for .. CHILDREN'S SHOES $1.00 Fancy Kid Shoe r $2.00 Strong School $2.50 ' er-Wear-Out asc Suspenders for m ers, regular price Shoes for .... " Shoes Ne 17¢ Children’s Suits U :derwear Prices Cut to Neckwear, ular $1.75 kind for. .88¢ Line Shirts Men's Medicated Unde nder- Regular 0 ©Fancy Soft wear, solid the world over and Per- edoras 5O¢ for $1.00, while the limited Arta oo edoras and Derby quantity lasts for....42@ _ Cale Shirts for Regul edoras and Derbys Men's Heavy California Shirts $1.19 Overshirts, that we've al- $1 edoras and Derbys ways sold at $2.50, now go collars $1.35 DON’T MISS THE BIG MONARCH SIGN for .s. os ssevce ee » B 1317-1319 First Avenue B. ALEXANDER, Receiver this season OF it ts che only AS With « AS RAN a WATER HEATER tn the kt 10¢ your work at lea) expense ess time thal rel \N, NO DIRT “One used a D ri MOKK ) Ss eattle Lighting 1, & Boal Up- Times 1h \ = iit