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amen ll Aboard for a Short Trip Rou Nee > WS erate ee ee t All Aboa HERE ARE EIGH HOWELL Marry ia a Pitcher of Experience Y ee PELTY This Stand-by Seems Able to De. liver th During the Sea EERE EERE EE EER EE ERE ER RR RE RR RR : THE DOPE SHEET-- TCC Ce ee C eee ee eee eee eee eee BY LEN HUNT ; —————— Baseball ig a good pok- | ( yo Americans Res 8 motto PA It Siwash boosters can well The man who wins at first gen-| take How Can We Lose gully loses before he hes in Seattle team is at pre ta based The Siwashes got off bad—there| green youngsters as far as team is no mistake about that—but If| work is ered MR gpedlag ancient sup fon counts for any-/ 4 © together aad aote the thing, there ts no need to worry] difference now | man who throws up his I never saw an old poker player! hands when eam is on the bot yet who was pleased when he won the first hand. He know that the game was young and that his win- ning did not eminate from the fact that he knew how the other fellows played but because he happened to hold the cards. It is a good deal the same way in baseball; the play- evs do net know each other, they ase playing their own hands and depending upen a unit of one in- stead of a unit of nine, Old Charley Comisk of the FOR BARGAIN FIGURES IN TO- morrow’s Star. First Ave. South and Main Street ae THEA STAR THEATER Cor, First ave and Madison: Pick your own headitner—Zinn's Famous Pony Ballet, seven amilin Deauties—comediennes, singets and dancer Baby June; Rovssell; Kelly and Davis; Majorie Mande- ville; Nellile Gerin in fon the Btograph. GRAND house siz: Leading HOUSE Theater JOHN CORT. Mer. Both Phones, 66 TONIGHT LAST TIME POLLARD’S LILLIPUTIAN OPERA COMPANY THE BELLE OF NEW YORK Popular Pollard Prices--The, S0e. 25e. Few front row seats, Tie; bal- ance lower floor, 5Gc. Tomorrow and Saturday Nights, Saturday matinee, T5c to 25, MR. MAX FIGMAN THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY Curtain §:30, Carriage 10:20. Prices $1.00 to 25¢. “The Most Popular Theater.” Russell & Drew. Managera TONIGHT—TONIGHT AND ALL THIS WEEK he Sensational Melodrama “ACROSS THE aT Next Week. Starting Sunday Mat., THE RUSSIA-JAPANESE WAR PLAY IN “THE FAR EAST” An Elaorate Scenic Production Prices—Matin We and 26c; Wrenngs, 2c, Bc, 40e and & Don't forget the Good Shepherd Charity Pall, April 25. Seattletrneater The Leading Theater. J. P. HOWE, Manager Phones: Ind. 43; Sunset, Main 43. ‘The Ferris Company in the great- est of Farce Con “CHARLE For the balance of this week Next Week “THE BANKER'S DAUGHTER. PRICES—10c, 25c, 50e—No higher Matinee Prices—i0e, 25e-~No lgher. os ~ Auditorium Hall | Fourth Ave. and Pine Street. ROLLER SKATING EVERY MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY AF- TERNOON AND EVENING. Gentlemen, General admiaston, 10¢. Ladies, free. Hours for Skating— Afternoon—2 to 6 Also Social Dance Every Wednesday and Saturday night. Gentlemen, 60¢; La free. The best of order will prevail at all times. Greenbaum’s Cloak and Suit House From the maker to the wearer. 1410 BECOND AVE. Tel.—Sunset, Main 9448. evening LADIES, OUR SPRING MILLINERY I8 NOW READY And we can save you money. One dollar per week will buy any hat in our stores. Visit THE FASHION The 20th Century Store 637 Queen Anne an 316 Union Street, Seattle. $3.8 Fillings 50c ba ‘s ....$3.00 Fit or No Pay No Moré Dread of The Dentist We have the patent appliances to tract, fill and @pply ne with- the least pain or danger, Call we will examine your banty free and convince you, that wa na we advertise, and ta you in ad- vance what your work Will cost. No charge for painless extraction when sets are ordered. All work guaran Sets Crow eed 15 yenrn. Hours—# a. m. to 8 p m.; Sundays, s to 1 Oro P. LESS DENTISTS 907% Pike or. Third and Pike. Hustrated | | 8 to 11.| of the naval academy at Annapolis | Ws only 24 when = beat me at |in May will make a otal of cademy at Weat Coney Island, but the champion « s rura he state n and the military academy at Weat | Cove’ ousted with the ordinary | amount of yearly for tbe tn thie, suste othe Laws S Clarke epoctiion ot Pesta sens buepese yA coreg titeorsrct aoe - may Ryan, too ms to be we men will pay every cent of thelr expenses for one week, incladlag young soldiers and marines all peter er 0 ea > railroad fares, hotel bills, entrance fares to the grounds, eft round athletic training. “Jiu-Jitsu” | an exception. He started when he| . is all right if your opponent will| ¥as 17 and is now good at 34. It roe ing ‘a stand still and let you secure any *ema to me that no man should at Kusee s Contest Started A ril ist hold you like, but in a catch-aa- | tempt to be # protemions boxer wn-| eatch-can rough aod tum)! fiu- | til he bas gained his maturity pemngpee ene with a GAS alias “ auld | It, any evening, your copy ot The . ~ | Jitsu’ ints about as much as a THIS DAY IN HISTORY @ust has net actives | HBATER white chip Suneet, aln 1050, e¢ Ine ——— oad \ thne = betw All ‘thie: “spt Sell”. talk makes! April 18, 1872-0. Wem oor th yy will be se Each coupon rent with 25 cents for ong month's subscrip- us considerably tired, It's true that| chester placed the recor aioe 4 tion or a renewal of an old subscription uw Jack Chesbro has won undying| 5° yard dash at one m vee NOTICE good for 50 VOTES. tame because he made auch an | three-quarter seconds Motion be hevehe atven ieee Each coupon accompanied by 50 cents for a new subsertp- pen OF in the pitcher's box| : as, ail aoe Se oe le ee tien for two months @ renewal of an old subscription, last year. Hoe used the “spit ball.” pril 13, 18 lar Palmer, the an ohn : t good for 125 VOTES. ner - glish bantam weight defeated son, both of the City Beattie GAS 1S BEST AND CHEAPEST. Each coupon a panied by ents for a three month#’ | MAKES STRONG HEART! Ted Willis in a knock-out go last|County of King, State of Washing qubseription Gr & renewal, le goe8 fer 806 VOTER |, Thousands of weak hearts have|night in London, lasting two | ton. has petitioned the County Om * in This contest will rum during April, May and June. - tre ealth | in and for the County he five teachers having the | mber of, votes Paes cao pee AS ighting Co. || J ...2:.nceer nics een eae heart muscles and ne juleting 1900—Benny Yanger de- | authority to suck ton of the Fourth and Unton. Star on a week's junket to Portiand and the great Lewis | the excited condition, purishing ‘oung Corbett in an eight-| public highways upon the following Phones—Sunset, Kx. 27; Ind., 75 Clarke exposition. and building up their wasted d Ko at Denver, Col Jeaignated route as may emed } ces nte energies. It ulates the cireula- |necessary for the construction, | Sink cash coped seatitie 1 wee | tion, stimula the petite 4} April 13, 1908—Harry Forbes,|matntenance and operation of an That 25 cents for one month means 60 votes. | tones up the stomach. If first bot-| bantam weight, knocked out Jimmy | electric railway. The route denig- | That 60 cents for two months means 125 votes. | e falls to benefit, money back | Devine at Philadelphia in five|nated ax follows | That 75 cents for three months means 200 votes | hea |nue at the Southern limite of the | |City of West Seattle, as the same 5 A Who ts your favorite teacher? are now located; thence running} cres Does she want to see the Portland Fair? Great Sufferin | —A |South along California Avenue to} a you want to send her there? Intersection of California Ave Then fill out the attached coupon with her name and id and » ded if » with Ninth Street in the Bom | Worth $500 Cash school and send it to The Star lisea Gear pe would otly be {ton Company's Plat. Also, com- If you have a subscription or renewal of subscription te |] ax considerate towards your jmencing at a point on the railway | send in, fill out Coupon “B” and send it in with the remitq | right-of-way | plication fi | stands that there are a lot at the beginutme of is not ‘ea fan—he's a welche Place this in your hat young man. A letter has come to my deak from Frank Ruzicka, who claims to be the champion wrestler of Bo hemia, stating that he ts anxt to meet any heavy-weight mat art ist in the world. Ruzicka lives in| Chicago and says that he u | of firet north class heavy-weights tn the west who never felt the sensation of having “three point down,” and he believes he can send that specific thrill through their frames, I will come to Seattle or Port land and meet any man you sa: for $1,000 a side any time you say.” Ruzicka says he holds 24 interna tional medals for wrestling and has a strength record of lifting 146 kilos twiee Ruzicka weighs 180 pounds and ts open for matches with any man of his pounds in the world. It ts too bad that Joe Schlumpf has gone east, for he sure would have had a match had the Inimitable “Dutch man” been in these parts when Ruricka’s challenge came. } Ta ta “jiu-fiteu.” The ancient and honorable game of bamboosling the public recetved a fresh impetus some time ago when that Japanese style of wrest ling called “jlu-jiteu” waa {mport ed Into these parts, bat it bi proved one of the worst false alarms that ever broke into the field of American sports. You will remember how Prof. Sam Hill made a grandstand play here with the new-fangled form of athletics some time ago, but we don’t hear much of It now. | Only last week George Bothner, | who never was better than a third rate wrestler, won three straight falls in New York from a certain Katsuguma Higashi, who is sup- posed to be the champion “jiu jitsu” artist of Japan. The Jap| wasn't In it for two minutes. He danced and fiddled around the mat like a craay hopper, and every time | that Bothner laid hands on him the; Jap went down for a. fall | While the game of “jiua-jiten” will be incorporated in the curriculum toward: ould wa n you youn Your #n that a cold is on and It could b \f eastly abated by the mpt use |f of our “DR. BURTON'S LAXA jf TIVE COLD CURE,” a » and safe remedy. If YOU ARE COUGHING bottle of our aor Pine Expectorant” is a ant and reliable COUGH CKER. Look out for the Colds and Coumha. Phone us for them if you can not come yournelt. THE PIKE ST. PHARMACY Family tion Druggists. 419 PIKE STREET. Both Phones, Main 933 ui > Pioneer Butchers of Seatue, ‘The Very Choicest of Meats, Poul- try and Fish. Family Trade a Specialty. 1100 First Avenu Reliable and Pregerip- ——— ot ELEGANT NEW ASSORTMENT OF LADIES’ WAIST SETS—HAT PINS—WRIST BAGS, ETC., ETC. HOUGHTON @ HUNTER, J ewolers, 704 First Avenue, Seattle. Cilaage Leen@iios 117 Yesler Way. A gente! place to borrow money on | tt#mona and all kinds of jewelry, Btrictiy confidential T OF THE TWENTY-ONE MEMBERS OF THE champion at 21, but now looks to be rise. + Tae teary wetghte ovens tot | Ton mre G. BENINGHAUSEN, Optician and Jeweler lag ln ag ge i and ay A 113-115 First A The Greatest Voting Contest Ever Insti- Then came Jim st who was pate ming was aasagt ne Maio me sint tiia am &- ; ‘ [eee ee eee Jt corsets. wee, won| thst they Scala be bet ak. aA or presage tuted by Any Paper West THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 190 LO GOON altar, Len Hunt, nd the S orting Arena*--cossnan wail ol gn moma IR ppivn pr metaany ROWNS---THE ST. LOUIS TEAM---0§ THE AMERICAN LEAGUE a =z ce] RCA STILLMAN, iN DHOFT MORGAN war ° “- « wiinta to ANAN Pr 0 , “Wee Willie,” Veteran Pitcher, Is A Large, Raw Pitcher, Whew Wit 3 Curly neat Soom ls Ouse of the "5 1 ind. Heavy Hy, R } t > tin tage nage 9 At He Cad Precio, Be a Grea Baseball’s Grand Old M ane wo and } acph- _ 9 4 Sten ad walt, arta ie tie an | DEFEATED THE ANGELS) 4 LA CASEY AT THE BA) aseballs ran Man ‘ © Was the bewt pitch the] BYARDING OF THE CLUE ; ¢ b T t t : | ewete Wy ey Btotse ts or veowon of (he samgulna alis e ate . ong tl op | | A and B, the catoome cf whick is imboren ine er t Cus agna es omet i] ikud-oan eae ay : Won Love Pet.) baseball Maus of thin and minding citte The I know waned as het © “spit (a | Sam Praacisco . . 08) what luo talking’ abomt too, for bo was pr t during lant the “anit hel Ide't forget that) Oakland % « S71) half of that fateful wimta taming, amd thes describes what took pla —_——_—. N Ye Pa sy @ for | Tacoma ¢ & ala “Cammy at the Dx New York losing 1a | Portland 6 1 oe) fii wa m tha & came os the Avene touk the bet a aa masini h an league In , and! Los Augen ..., 5 ‘ sets et vp Sat casa the ons ™ hs ughout the Vat that Cheabes reat, wan renrry ‘ ° ‘045 ! red has we ‘ ly culpab!o tm 8 f > z on an ati ort for the Bea ' t ted slumae f the A‘e had otill ab h wa le ar ¢ rm He tried the * LOS AMOMLIS, Aprit 19.‘ am oth Sod om meet vote ~ rebate B ae . ning Of the sang " S i aad #- o 1) Siwashes defeated Los Anmgeten at Aad the shouts from their adhe » made the stands resound with as s Siet a cele utter, who scored | this pla oaday by a seere of give ‘ P vo year, For w ’ © rag to % Shields pltode yo 4 . 67 yea or to areatent piteber that ever lived J gave way to Raum, weo also) 7 sot man’s landed in the ninth was once again prov 4 his hands tre d under w “et of 4 says about the fa rived ht . copy the art legit *. of pllching a ag ee ee | ‘The first man banged a single, then moved to second ba ght oy a ing to learn how to pitch pit »e0 | that every agreed was t Ic race ee Chadwick does not claim to hay je hall.’ I'm poten te efick to 1 uae Ae an was a puddin'—made three swipes and soaked th 11, but throwgh the papers be ur u I have known for the Hite—Los Angeles, alr i port what it is today, the most rn ; eS old oat od = fit Ang |} And the umpire’s yell, “One Beyoutt!" was enough to raise your has Written baseball manuals ery | game Errore—Los Angeles, 2; Senttle, 1, | hair! of rules and his word {s gospel to the votaries of the sport, I venture to say that “Cy” Young| Hatterios—Gray, Baum and Spica; | Th® fellow sal at second kept & danetn to and fro, pot will out-point Cheabro ix the bor) shields aud Frary, Umpire, Por | gaat m9 Keep the peemet were sae So were See Se arees game for game for a whole season | fo fe i aystom tt bird by ould soon be bi The “spit ball” has had geod prens| abana ‘And bis fears were set at rest~—another single did the biz agents, but Chest: the man whe} RH EB | . oath ; {nvented it, is one of the most per-| Tacoma ae ai wis & man on o 00 _firat It seamed « p pe tor Ay : fectly developed athletes in base-|San Franciaee tw nd the fellow nearest to the plate got feelin’ kind of ga é Ww l B ball today. He has no bad babies,|~ Tiatteries-Kesie ead Graham; | 80 sure was he of winnin’ that, each time the ball was thrown, Lister’s Walnut Bar is young and ambitious and a hard-' Miller aad Wilson. He'd dash far up the base line In endeavor to steal home | worker-—-there’s his secret. Yet, the " lads Bet the catcher pod con oo qtr ane Lae } am ir estorer spit ball e: but so R 4 © wnappea ®p! to third, and nailed the ¢ | ; as 2 aie yaad matt far no twt been able| Portiand .. ...+ «. = ma} There was ¥ r o'er the latter's face as to the bench he flew, | Restores gray hair to ite natural color, absolutely safe and to control it | Oakland 2 15 3] And the umpire’s cry, “Heezout!” soon had his comrades feelin’ blue. Jes»... +22. sa neneserees ; Batteries —lxaick, Garvin and Mo |f FOR DYSPEPSIA, Indigestion, Sour Stomach and Torpla Bob Fits foclares that| Lean; Graham and McMurray. Um-| With two men down ft really seemed that A would lose the game, | use PEPZONE. It will cure your Stomach Trouble; per the averag begins bis car Davis But the main guy of the Sluggers had still left a chance for fame; Ce cede Ob oveeers coeessicccoeescoecese peeses ocecccennl eer in t ng when too young pt SA party ot| Did he hit tt? Well, you bet your Iife—he siammed a peach to right, Iam 43 years old xt June,” OLYM ‘ April ! — < And never 4id stop running until second was in sight! { On - x says the Cornishman, “and I did not| ympla. and attle sports . se Meanwhile his pal had moved to third and so on that bag he stood =f BOTH PHONES 982 FREE DELIVERY. begin to fight until I was 25 engage in @ wolf and coyme Aw A-grinnin’ like a demon, or an Indian made of wood this fact I attribute my long life in| °@ Hawks prairie. A pack of from Here's whore we puts dis gamo on ice’ he yelled out to bis mate, | ax ey rug the ring. | was fully matured 25 to 50 dogs will take tho scent.) Ay tho next man grabbed the home-run bat and stepped up to the . whon I started State Senator E. B. Palmer will plate EITEL BUILDING. d the Seattle aggregation. The greater number of young agai 37 . This fellow made a vicious swipe, and met the ball in alr, Second and Pike men in the ring today begin to fight! when they are 16 or 17 years old and are dead, so far as boxing goes when they are 24. Met was only 20 years old when he beea the champion feather-weight, ai at 22 he was beaten for the tithe Young Corbett,’ who was then on And [t fortunately landed into territory fair Both runners crossed the r and no error marred the play, Yet the batter gets no hit game for A! How was it done? Don't nin’ in Every mail brings bound to win— The problem's not a hard one If you think with all your might So you better keep on gu in’ till you solve the question right! G. BENINGHAUSEN Watch Contest Will Close April 1 CORNER RA C2 althe ask me; r m by hundreds, and someone ngh he saved th ad the answers ¢ overn y ly 21 Corbett is now 26 and « back number, when he should be in his prime, Tommy Felta was bantam champion when he was 20 years old and ‘all in’ five yoars later, Gus} dner was 18 when he defeated | fa SIA George McFadden, for the 135 4 pound champlonship and | " . “ Frank Erne to a draw. Now, at 22, VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE. Gardner is seldom heard of Three Men of the Seattle Blectric Co. Will Win the Prizes. Eddy Hanlon was only 18 when | One D. Gruen Sons Precision Watch, value $85 00. he fought his memorable battie/ One Beninghausen R. R. Watch, value $50.00. One Gold-Filied Chain and Charm Besides our large assortment Ty en immense stock of very fine Diamonds Value $15.00. Watches and Jewelry we car- bought before the with ‘Young Corbett,’ yet two years later he ts out of the championship | class. Frankie Neil was bantam CONTEST Jeffries | rural ca to be appointed at that time 31 years old of Chicago as applied for in ap tance. petitioners | which said th of the tween sec- | }) and twenty To the most popular man or woman in Seattle or King County by your 1905 ) feet March 20th on point is about quarter section corner t Two men hired to count the votes. Contest closes May 15. (Coupon “A".) | IN YOUR tions twenty-three ( six (26), township twenty-four (24) I vote for Mr. or Mrs. - | | North, range three (3) East; thence | Date Aad running Southwesterly along th® Wy) shay ar tiphatariccnachia- ha nad | F. Boyd Road No. 715 and ove and! I have sold so much land close in to ® the last two years School, City of acrous the streets covered by” the} on terms of 10 cents a day, and the buy so good I will School, 0 WE ee eeeecs COUNTY OF ccereeereter Is an evidence of culture and re- [eal W. F. Boyd Road, and endian give these choice five acres free. So send in your votes to C. D. Hill as the most popular teacher in the State of Wash- ie a akt tm: eel _ Jat the intersection of said W. Fijf Man, rooms 1, 8 or 8 Times Block ington Boyd Road and Alki Avenue tn’ the) CBtemedy atte eee te teeer ee craeneeeneet Plat of Lincoln Beach, the | datd4 Boyd Roac named “County FAMILY Flop monn ne TE ETH | vunty Com m s to be held at theig, of =» 1908, juy a good o' 1 sell it to] tice in the County Court House. ih n by |BROWN’S PAINLESS DENTISTS you right, and guarantee it in every |the Cit, of Seattle, in sald Colmty | rooths, herbs, | A tt price weoin, and now Ene} or sonata respect King on the 27th day of Apeil eta. | ts “ sharre i tg : i? ave month Seattie vr, Subserip he how oO o'clock P. wonderful ‘our Genta x Gone D heme Victor and Bdison Talking Machines De Se ioe lock 5 My have Cured | world renowned specialists, at low ated at Seattle this 24th day of canes | prices. Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Mandolins, | March, 1905 oe miven ee tec EE gee SCOR SET SRV OS ES IERe Music Boxes, Band tnetruments, | J. P. AGNEW? We GUAR-| | gM TERM | ME Aree foe eee cree tenes ete., ete Clerk of the Board of Commisslod ers ing County, Washing m ton | female! VD (Ter vel o1 S | I CMR Lecce ee ere ee weer eee By F. F. FRENCH, | diseasea. Deputy: his wonders | Bitte ok eet a seer entrees . D. S. JOHNSTON CO al iy ree nik | ALL THIS WEEK FREE Pines eben votes tor the meet 9Ome= owe ; Se "||| Saton kate | EXTRACTING EXAMINATION ? sibcedith OFT INGTON AT Silver Fillings BS5e and 500 lar teach the St o hington to « 003 SECOND AVENUE. jew York Dental Parlors Gold Fillings To and $1.00 ee ee en ee Were d Ten yeerw guarent is $8.00 and $10.00 Gold Crowns .....] WB -eseeeeeeeecs OF ceceeceesvene School, City Houre—8: 30 \ p.m agit 3.00 and $5.00 : B L 0 0 D Pundnye. 4:30 am ‘0/12 m CHIGRESTER’S PILLS $15.00 and $20.00 fete ot Teeth 6 se@eeses COUNLY Of ..ceemserereeees | Second foor Dutiding. Original and. Only Genuine, |,.COMe in at once and take advan- (BIBMODT ~.. eee ees ects ereee teens sone ee opposite Penn M&tual Lite M4 SARE. AL Tallabia, | (8#e of low rates, All work guaran- (It the subseription i Building. Ladies for | teed for ten years, and done by & renewal put an X here.) pA | HU Roop system, known and used sei veniiing xo#, sealed with bl . 0 rib. Take Tetuse no other, only Dy BROWN’S PAINLESS DENTISTS 78 First Avenue Contest, Seattle h semen a Ou Substitutions and ; cow i's) | ALBERT HANSEN | -— long, Ask your drugs | Parlors 1-2-2-4-6-8 Union block Send all coupons to Manager, Teachers 6 to. DE | pr per one door south of MacDougall & Star, Seattle, Wash. he Fair to the Falr, Southwick's. ee The Star Sends Them There. our Glass in temp 8 a ie ek in the right place, Nal an rT Hours—-#:30 a. m. to 6 p.m. Sun- 706 Ist Avenuo me eR CH ae HEMT days—-8:30 _ * Madison Squa Ha FA ve-—8: 30 Heyto 12:30 pin, -

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