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COLORED FOR MEN in sev 1 and shades—worth up to $3.00 th hat—on sale at O00 each Lien Clothing Co. rat Avenue South and Main St. TITLE STAR Food For Sportocrats 1 WItl Show You How to Cure Yours FREE, ALL DOING WELL. i Schaefer are having « hot | the fastest trotter and moat consia la 0. double rupture, I waa holpions and bed ridden for years from & % _AMUSEMENTS Groat progress is reported tn all tae second base berth maro of hee thme Bhe BE ts lee bold, Deetots sald I would die ft not operated on. |the camps of the American league . | up to 1854, at which time 1 fooled them all and cured myself by a simple diseovery, 1 will OPERA Pes teama in the south latest bul _ BOSTON: she was sold to D, Ed Hill, of | gond the cymafroe by mail it you write for it, It cured me and has HOUSE Th lotins from the diffedWA camps fol-| MACON, Ga.-Playera not being | Hridgeport, N. J., dying Sephis place Gueoane sands, Itwillcure yg) Write today. Ompt. Wise : " How forced, The 1904 infield playing] on March 7, 180 come Howe, 9 JONN CONT, Mer, Both Phones, #6, mostly together, Bui ket, Sellbach | | ST. LOUIS. aye Stan! playing outfield, with WILL BE BUSY: ao The Cotet 4 Austrian Violinist DALLAS, Texas —Pitehing staff i” Fre om waiting Het, | wi t : that Con E | well advanced, Rhody Wallace! Players talk little shop, Gapt, Col hon it was anounced that Cor | " . "« . FRITZ KREISLER playing “~o rly at third and wiill|ling has slight attack of charley | nell woul ee Basen Wey Sn RAGLEY'’S @@GaNES Inder th a Ladies Al wy, t this season's captain. | horse, an ene y supposed 'e! } . > lates for Wallace's shortatop pe MUTINY | Bonuy bpd been deciined ow FOR HE B BY Wednesday Evening, April 6th, | didates for Wallace's shortatop Do: Mutiny te rife im the ranks of [CV Towing relations between the I Prices—$1.50, $1.00 and 50 conta pitcher, is playing great right re) the st Tole lower au Toes rh | two untversities are to bi umed ? Subscrinign and membership fes-/ and Jimny MeAleer says th e}ean leagv rhe runtiod play. | COmBe! 1s to send a necond Mow to |i Lime Water, 4 gallon vee teem ervations day, Aprit 3 at 10 a me . ‘ Y @n league, he disgrontiod play~) pnitadelphia May 27. Heosides Cor Sugar of Milk, beat genuine Ib bt will be regular, Hynes will prot * threaten to quit the game or m. Bale FP yeneral pupiic Tuesday, | sary this year, according to the i te nell and Pennsylvania, it Nipples, Sp ge 1 for ‘ April dat i0am @ bo bog, Amn a age ie tndependent HAM. os vrod | Hbie that Columbia, .@ Nursing Holties, all wtyles .. — —_ facta anal ae eae ma oy ‘ t Mee iriee | S¥racuse, Harvard and ¢ Malted M‘Uk, $1.00 size ird Avenue CHICAGE Ha eee de Arnerioan | WHA enter their Junior agpws. |}. Mollin’s Keod, To wiz . Theater NEW ORLEANS, L@-—WElte league; M@ry Howell, the Brook: | 4 The une pe we akon emont of “The Most Popular Theater.” Stockings have departed for sertes | ivy poy, who was once a W@ghland-| M6 race with Peanayly i . on DELIVERY. Russell & Deow, Manager Vor exhibition games, Comisky has | 4)" George Stone, the outfielder, | Welcome to the underg BOTH PHONES 982. FRER DLT ; ight N tht he big- | Used 1904 Itnoup c@Patantly in prac it insygpe a syocesswas regatta bo- Tonight and all this week the big Mal i ra ; he 1 | whe hit 400 last season at Mil-) joe he n Oak eg ery elodramat uccel or he } tice olmes w oa o a . or Season see LR : I ting list. Jones, Holmes and Green 2s ane ee Gleason, the WO) spring, Harvard and U@versity of BR aug, y ug tad THE MOONSHINER’§ wil | be regular outfield again. | - Pennaylvagia will certainly be rep- | . DAUGHTER Teams awill be kept APRS. @ hy A | oy oer gee resented, and probably more, Second and Pike The real thin® in sensation and im the next the weeks ~ : 2 nome great specialties. Better got ig) Jump In the next theee weeks | unless tae St. Louls club ingrease?! 114g WONDERFUL ABILITY. i ess Scien of peata A-w-a-y ahead, Prices as|” “7/96. Cnmagements, the aalasy figures. *, | 9 cORME usual, Phones, 567, WASHINGTON ed A young man, blind almost grow GLeEY Next week—Another big HAMPTON, Va-—Manager Stab TURF Goss@. birth, a senior in the Nebraga crt fort ae. “Good Shepherd” | expresses himself much pleased Now that Louw Dillon and Major | State University, has embarked oo ds get pentane with the progress the players, | Delmar have both taken records |« career which promises to be « Cor, First ave and Madison NEW SHOW—ALL NOVELTIFS. | he FAMOUS SHENKE FAMILY | OF T ACE Rose & Thali,| * » Robert the MoCarvera, Claudius, Steele, Ulustrated | the Bloscope, lateat moving | es. | | The Leading Theater. 3. BP HOWR Manager Both.Phones 4 | THE FERRIS COMPANY in. “A P@OR RELATION” Sol Smith Russell's Moot Success ful play. Announcement of several special formances this week, presenting | Perris and Florence Stone in . will be made later | Week—"The Bankers) Bench w ’ OF THE Seattle Bog Fanciers’ Assn. Madison Park Pavilion, Apri! 26th, 27th, 28th, 29th, OS American Kennel Club Rules ENTRIES WILL POSITIVELY CLOSE APRIL 18th, 1906. Charlies MeAllister, Secretary, City Halt, Seattle, Wash, Greenbaum's Cloak and Suit House the maker to the wearer. M410 SECOND AVE. ‘Tel.—Sunset, Main 3448, We have all the best ones at aut rates. se!ling. Nyals Vegetable Compound 88e ‘Wine Cardul, $1.00 .........88¢ Spring Sarsaparilia, $1.00 ...83e Hot Springs Biced Remedy, 81.00 Nyals Iron Tonic Bt Your prescriptions are well taken care of here. We wijl fiti then as your doctor writes them end our prices are reasonable. Phone us your drug wanta We Geliver the goods. STONE’ Sritstacy Reliable Family and Prescrip- tion Druggists, 419 Pike Street Both Phones, Main 933 Spinning’s Specials ‘Phe time, money and anoyance saved in a year by using a safety! ragor, will buy you a suit of clothes, | We have never used one to ecom- pare with the Gillette at $5.00. How- ever, have just received the new Nutshell Safety whieh we will sell @t $1.00. It only takes the price of seven shaves to buy one, then it will be hard om the barber. 40c Grams Hooks 250 le Be Se %-quarte Dalry Pans . Se 1-quart Dairy Pans . Se 1%-quart Dairy Pane . . Seo window, Saturday and Mon- day Times and Star for rest of this eek, ing’s 'Two-Spend ci Fork Bieycie, ruth 488.00, ite equab—it i other mae. You # werent deal without FIRST AVE. SOU Fes, aa, Pine 11. bee oder Tht. eee Doric ety. | dell has mastered jiu jitsu, and bas! gwarded the munificient purse of | at the age of 17 he matriculated ia | celebrated am that of Helen Keller, William Leroy Clarke ts las naee, faster than two minutes at the trot, Patteg and Hughes aFe in best form ‘a fow tots relative to the first of pitthass. Infied is tn fine shape. with § 1 o at: Ni sec ltrotter to beat the standard time | and his present age ls 22 years, He Meee ehortatiy. and TIE tated | of 2:30, a00 of interest, writes Geo.| wou the gold med@ In oratory at i base. Outfielder Joes leads in| A. SeMfelder, the trotting spectal-| the Palladian Literary foctety, and hitting up to date. “Pinch Hobbg” | ist. TM distinction ts credited | he is one of the squad of [ite Kittridge is suffering wit a lame | that «rand old race mage, dady| from whom will be chosen the eight WATCH CONTEST Suffolk, the gray daughte® of En-| men whe will uphold the honor of is the uatversity in western intercolle- wiate debates. Co lost his sight when 4 years gineer. Lady Suffolk was cam | palgned for 16 years, starting in 161 88, and ATHLETICS. SHREVEPORT, La Deposit your coupons in ballot box at our steve. Little prac Your watch’ case, whether nickel or solid gold, omly protewss tice im the last few days, owing to pres Me Ben yd — old, as the result of a severe attack your movement. The time you get from your watch dwpends cm rains Indeer gym work is com- |" on, commenced her racing cater , of iliness, He was sent to thd state the works you have, We have a number of different amiss in stantly engaged in. No definite line iy 1938, at Babylon, L. 1, winning a | school for the blind and madeapoh stock, When you want & good time-plece, remember we can fit on new men as yet Rube” Wad-| race to muddle in 3:01, and being | good use of his epportunities that you out with any grade, For a good time keeper buy the Bening hauten Rallroad Watch. | the atate university. His workithere bes been so good that had it nx G. BENHIGHBUSEN, been that he was compelled to work nearly put. the ontire-team on the! $10. Her fastest mile that year was rocks, despite Connie Mack's plead-| trotted im 2:49, at Beacon Course, |New Jersey. and Jeweler _ NEW YORK } ‘The next season she reduced her/his way. through college d 113-115 First Avenue MONTGOMERY. Ala. Cooler | record to 2:46 in harness, while in | have a your has joined squad. Walter Clark- | 154! she took « record of 2:33 to| summer he sold pianos ~ het eRe son and Al Orth doing best werk of | dle, cutting Ula to 2:26% in , musle house and took subseriptions for a popular magazine. lenough money to give bim \eor the year's course. Clarke is an enthusiastic exe. Every football, basketb }1843, at the same way of trotting After all of the best trotters hed en deavored to trot in 2:30 and failed Lady Suffolk was advertised to make an attempt to acecomptioh thi pitchers, Hogg looks like » find while Hollycross and Sturlerll are doubttul twirlers. Jim MeQutre de- ing bulk of catching. Joe Yeager playing great badl in teftinhd ie mile and a sixteenth, was declared | next couple of months there are at off, because of numerous scratohes, | present four meets to be entered, fith wears constant angie i oo at Dae peo be tye nd a selling affair at one mile was| one of which comes off this week DETROS. }Course, Hoboken, N. J, og 4 and im dle to comprehensivel, substit uted. ILLUSTRATED BILLIARDS. AUGUSTA, Ga Wits tans the record to sulky to 2: 29%. ‘ee: cuts @w abilities of the play been trimming up Axgeyits im Gre- mcord stood four years, unctti fetumd is bim the plays as th = quent practice groves Meinkwre reduced t 2:28 by the conweted made. He sits as breathiens as t has reported for duty. Bitckase ts pacer Pelham hardened fans at crises of the con- om the way south to join tre team | Lady Suffolk was without a dosh tost, WILL BE A BIG ONE | The dog show, which ts to be beld { in Germania hall on April 12, ts at tracting wider interest than any other show of tts kind ever beld in the and thm is evidenced by the that Secretary Roberts ir aged with inquiries requesting ma regarding the affair predicted that more local dogs ‘ this year than in vious exhibition, The val ps and trophies, which the ffered as awards for the different have no doubt | prov rtain degree | the attraction of the fanciers. Next Saterday wit! be the last opporten ity af ied those who intend en toring dogs to send tn their names. Oscar Jones will again offich Ae euperintend WAS A DRAW A Daring Woman Who Loops the Gap in an Auto, Upside Down eity fact uable « clab ba PHILADELPHIA, April 4 Corbett, of Denver, and ng | Byrne, of this city, sparred six rounds at the Washington Sporting club Monday night Corbett wae very much out of form. He was fat | and bis eye was bad. Many of his/ swings went wild and at times land ~Young No. 90. CUSHION-FIRST SHOT. Strike the cue ball a little below the center and slighty to the right, ei on the back of his opponent's | the cushion first, so as to strike the head. Eyrne was very active, but | red ball about one-quarter, and the timid, and put in most of the time | shot will be made by two cushions in clinching and hugging to avoid | after striking the red ball, leaving punishment the balls together. This shot should During the third roond Eyrne re- | de played rather gently. ceived a cut over the eye In the — sixth Corbett's mouth was bleed ing. During this round he tried to rush Eyrne, and in the mix-up }Eyrne landed the majority of the VALUABLE DOG DEAD An American cirems catering to; tneter the performer fs & wemanysaide down, strikes the other side of known as Mile. De Tiere. {che tenp and ewishes at incredible lug “thrillers,” has engaged an ste! | Her act i te loop the gap in ab | apeed down to the ground, right side a@utemobtle, upside dows. The ple | up, I that, for daredevil recklessness, | |biows, Eyrne also went some and ady Bird, a Liewelyn setter, FO pa ee than) Mile De Tier abrugs her shoul) corpett repeatedly tried to stop him, |owned by Captain K EB. Swift, of surpasses anything pet stiempted.j words can. The start le made from | dere and amilas when saked He countered several times on | Seattle, died yesterday morning of To make the thrills ¢ them- je high pinttorm The car rushes her act. Svidantly the young Eyrne’s jaw, but his blows lacked | congestion of the lungs. Captain selves up and down each individuel| down an incline, turns completety|an cares little for an extende pe i poet been ‘a moan oo steam. No decision ts allowed to be | Swift felt the loss of the dog keenly, given in this city, but the majority | for, according to statementa made of the sports were of the opinion} by prominent dog fanciers, Lady that the fight was a draw. Bird had the promise of a prize- fight, an@ again proved the weak-| was ruted off the track for on af big backbone by tiling to, porting today t© Walter Jon the fight to Jost ween who hed « contract for bis se AGLE WON - GARROLL A FROST TACOMA, April 4—Jack “Twin” Sullivan, with the aid of Hefaree James Carroll, won i the prize fight last night over Charles Jost, Alteration Sale SPECIALS Ladies’ pretty Lace Lisle Hose, WORKING HARD University of Washington ath- letes are now preparing for the tm door track meet which t# to be hold with the ¥. M. C. A. in the gymna- | sium of the university. After their | week's vacation the students re- | turned to the athletic work with a) About #0 of the boys turned out for the track team Monday night Oty « few of the oid men were out, ae this wae the first turnout. Mam oy hg te ~ ager Denier axye over 109 fhllOwe) gee by Sir Bien, dam have promined to be out before the werk is over and » cumiter of 1. goes by the pugilistie cog-|ord» are sure to te antadhed, cape | text vim. The boys will traim between | regular 40c value 25e nomen of “Young Fitesimmons,” Aj¢islly the bigh jump, shot-put and ~ ye py ow ‘Oe |the hours of 2 and 6 each day. A'§ Ladies’ Binck and Tan Lace eft to the jaw in the ninth round . {the Ktion candidate, and moties to that effect bas been posted Lisle Hose, 48¢ value B5e {aia the trick. Jost was no match _ } eeyresenting the stable on the bulletin board by Dr. Roller, |B Chijdren’s Fine Ribbed Hose, for hia more experienced adversary, Home hard milling will have to be regular 25c value 150 done by the students, for within the} For Sale 1 Majestic Range. Children’s Heavy Ribbed School Hose “Se yaine Ife Ladies: 26 inch Umbrelias, steel rod and frame, pretty hern handles, $1.00 vatue Te Ladies’ English Glorta Umbre!l and many old-timers were disgusted with the mateh. Sullivan retaimed his reputat! ot y= G diety, iter by fouling Jost during fight in &- Mowdny's Derby richoat stake ever the gross valie 4 hee we %100 wen las, horn and pearl handles. “scolding” as im the Sulllvan-Durne| TR" semior clagy held am hmport- | ty ‘Tee second race, im $1.50 value Re me | a OIG Tuenday aftersoen and | — re Gent's Automatic Umbrell $1.35 value PRe Ladies’ Lawn Dressing Sacques, GOd value.... ...... ......960 Boys’ Percale Shirt Walsts, ubeiy bundered, Ge value Se ek ‘ re Mom's Mesvy Fleeced Under shirts, 60c value 450 THB ALTBRATION SALE Grows. £06, 209. 210 Pike Stream ae die wil surely destroy Hand com pintaly derange stem when ¢ a mma. ed i tr i ju bi yi m= the ven oan Mall » one ta : Prd . = 3 racy om Mondhy. Five wire and Hexen the mes stand it if Jack Little Lad won, oa decl@d that he ae in the meney. Augie first, Bvag G. second 4 Cioabar third. Jockey Bonner Barwe [te frtaceen | cw. ) Cool Sagmress Weer 4% Pike Sir@2k = i itd i Sarwyprortite. Soruaparitip thar mxtkey rick, ted bhend; the eerven: balids 4 symem. i hi not hice Mole Femeite Wiis tar eonets- I p the) oa CURED MY RUPTURE: The Best Rit) Fuel PYG GAS = The most economical, the softest, the moat jab that more people cook with gas today than with We oan tell you WHY Seattle Lighting Co P.-1. Bullding, Fo urth and Unig Phones—Sunset, Kx Ind., 75 | any other e WE HANDLE THE COLUMBIA LAWN mower” ° The easiest running and be machine on the arket price, Satisfactiag. guaranteed, for the Regular pecial price this wag it-inch , 16-inch i 16 1s-imeh .. o- 00 ERROT BROS. -- Bot® Pyenes 1158. 506 PIK® STREBT FINE QUALITY LISLE GLOVES in blacks, whites, modes and Guaranteed patent finger tipgag at the remarkably low pries per pay oe Aino all silk gloves Ge & paip RAND SEN GMEAAY EXTRA - . te nay” POR Secreted Aum corse Opposite the Lumber Eachange. Pianos‘:Rent Rent Allowed on Purchase Price KOHLER & CHASE, 1505 2d Ave, (Batablished 1850.) it Music House on the Coast Lady Bird was winning future. ee LTT BOL | but ‘two and a f years old. Her beautiful coat striking appear- } ance always attracted the attention WNoneer Butchers of those versed in dogdom. Cap Very Choicest of tain Swift purchased the animal io Canada last spring. Lady Bird was to have been en tered tn the coming deg show at Germania hall, DIDN'T WANT TO PAY Four «ypstes attempted to steal their passage from Juneau to Se- attle on the steamer Jefferson, which arrived in port Monday. Of the three, one refused to pay and had to return to Ketchikan. The fourth waited until the vessel was well on her way south before he © his appearance. Once more | refused to pay on the plea that} he had no money. Purser Guptili | was not to be put off and reported jthe matter to Captain Nord, who jordered a boat lowered and the! Wandering Willie” was placed in| it. When he was informed that it} wae not « fishing party, but that; he must go ashore, he decided that j walking 600 or 700 miles along the beach would be anything but pleas- | SPECIAL SALE PIECE BED ROOM $9.00 AND UP— RED FRONT FURNI ant. He then went down ip bis “jeans” and dug up the fare to Be- be attle sponds with the mark "Gter- ling” on sliver, SHAW'S DRUG STORE BHR Large New Line of LADIES HAT PINS, from 25¢ Up. HOUGHTON 4& HUNTER, Jewelers, 704 First Avenue, Seattle $500 Worth of Strawberries Can be raised on one acre of land in the Garden of Eden Addition. Ex: cursions leave every few minutes from Rainier Beach. Prices $35 per acte and up. Terms ie a day. Plenty of work for everybody. T: the Washington Street Car to ler Beach, or call om the owner, C. D. Hite Rooms 1, 2, 3 Times Block We are giving away 5,000 aspberry plants and 10,006 rose bushes to buyers of these acre | treets. See us at once before we are | sold out. If people only knew how | nice, level and close in this land ts, | we would be sold out in two days, | Plenty of work at good wages to | men really wanting work. it 11-12 HINCKLEY 717 SECOND A Ind. 2648. BLOOD POISON: the mouth, ule for BROWNS per bottie; lasts on Beattie only at the e guarante | r oo Tod-iow ‘Piret Ave. Lady attendants, Hours—8:30 to 6; Sundays 8 Both phones. Scho! of Photography 10.000 free to Amateurs 4 BS Baeera weorte

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