The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 14, 1905, Page 2

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THE SI ATTI gE STAR FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1905 SEER EERE EE ERE E EEE EERE ER RE ER RE : THE DOPE SHEET--®Ai: the “down went M ty t ma. Dall down k the ground t had a To pa tree most of the ' ty ra turf around the bases with x! t jes and four bags This is a ut lare to every man on the Seattle and when team him he thor v, the servant The youthful offspring of a horse mted up the Siwash| ™an wag asked by his teacher that you ter “was on You say, Jin than a se and sent the | fat bought a hor or $300 and cop to somebody elsa They kept | sold him for § Now, how much the poor reulating around | did he lose? the grounds 1 he told his tr Abott = $ was = Jis . bles to an p. and even then | Prompt the Swed t see the joke. He Why I'm surprised went away mattering There isn't another scholar tn the naa who would not have play fellers ban all dam given a tank me ect answer. ma Tigers are ne of th at knows anything rae kicked a $ He smashed a kindling wood, br They have struck the gait that will the rest of the teams humping to . da and cracked two ribs f r yur Jersey cow. Now let your other scrappy f at marties fig that out and see score card } wh ey Ke the t y and there is som Fa i - thing doing every minute between THIS DAY IN HISTORY times. The team works as smoothly} April 14, 1904.—-Phila te Jack as & political machine, and the| O’Brien knocked out Jack Sullivan Dunch that wins the bunting will no three rounds in Bt. Louis, | a April 14 $80—Jimmy Briggs, the Big Bargains for Tomor- New England lightweight, born at/ Stockto | row’s Sale Se eRe | BULL DURHAM, regular 10¢ size April 14, 1903.—"Kia" odwin, on sale tomorrow at 4 for 25e.| ¢ Russian featherwel won Se size on sale tomorrow at 7 for| from Tom Phelps, at Boston, in « 250. | 18-rour 1 contest | PLUG CUT todacco—Pashion, Union | tig a | Leader and Pattersons Seal—all| FF ee R ERED _Temular Se sizes at 3 for 10c. * *] Phatortas x DO YOU SMOKE? Exports, § for x A t dl 250. Cremo and Fontelias, § for| % aswers 0 * BSc. le » pn . SCOTCH TWEED suits for men—|* I +) *| made and will wear right—20 dit-| * nquirer » ferent $15.00 and $18.00/styles to| * * * * TESTE e SUSE SS FSSFF stiff or golf—worth $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50—go on sale tomorrow | at 75e each. Guaranteed never to fade. | As no rule was specified prior to game regarding kiss shots, “A” ithed to bis point. BROWN MIXED balbriggan Soc un-| derwear—a fine quailty and a nice| | YES, WE coer & AIN | weight —on sale tomorrow at 260¢ the — en erment net | «6 STANDING OF THE CLUBS CLOTH” GLOV ES, with jersey fit- ting wrists—the Ibe variety—go| Won. Lost P on sale tomorrow at 3 for 25: San Franciseo .. 9 6 HVERITHING that this store ad-|Gacome se ore BS Vertises you can get at the adver-| portiand cate 7 500 tised price—no juggling of either |; ., Angeles ..... 6 6 00 | prices or goods. If you don't! gisitie -4 10 286 it is time you did—you would have saved money by know } D 4.—Loa | ing us and our methods before. April 1 Loa rom Seattle | LOS ANG | Angeles won t at this place Thursday in the fifth jinning by timely hitting. Flood | rapped a hot one to Charlle Hall, . after f ng, threw wild to no plunked the ball in 4 the bases. Dil ns, Which gave th CLOTHING HOUSE pee a AMUSEMENTS the Angela, and he never slab f hance get away from him GRAND house ss la Ang 'a. 00012000 *%-3 HOUSE Seattle 9000200002 JOHN © ORT, ae Pam Pi hones. #6.) Batteries—Goodwin and Spica; | ‘onight and urday nights, Sat-| au and Frary urday mat to 26 } id MR. MAX FIGMAN WEBFOOTS WON | April 14 In— “THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY.” Curtain £:30; carriages 10:30. en, $1.00 to OAKLAND, After 12 & Be xt We innings of hard pitching Schmidt POLLARD LILI TIAN OPwRA| Was tapped for a bunch of hits, net | « i ANY ting Portland four rw and win ning the game. Until the 11th in “A RUNAWAY GIRL ning the re stood 2 and 2. Gavin oa —- | for Portland, pitched a clean, steady | Third av game. Score | Th Portland 1100000000046 “ime Mest Pe sgn sone Oakland. 10100009000 060~—2) Ruseell & BP Sasaanern | Batteries—Garvin and McLean; | |Schmidt and Byrnes. Umpire TONIGHT—TONIGH AND ALL THIS WEF The Sensational Melodrama | “ACROSS THE DESERT” | Davis. VIGERS V.CTORIOUS Next Week, Starting Sunday Mat THR RUSSIA-JAPANESE WAR| PLAY IN “THE FAR EAST” An Elaorate Scenic Production Prices—Matinee, 100 and 25¢; SAN FRANCISCO, April 14.—A| Bvenngs, 20, 80¢, 40c and 50 bunch of hits and a couple of errors Don't forget the Good Shepherd/in the first Inning won the day for Charity Ball, April 26. Tacoma. The Tigers landed on Whalen for four hits, and Wheeler Seattle rnester uck. As a The Leading Theater. In , re IP. Howr Manager RE Phones: 1 42 unset, Main 43. 5010000006 8 1 ; ena 000010000—-1 6 56 c ‘The Verris Company in the great Thomas and Graham eat of Farce Comedies “CHARLEY’S AUNT.” en and Wilson | © For the balance of this we le : : Next Week | Sporting Brief: “THE BANKEIS DAUGHTER” | PRICES — 10 6 higher.| The White Star baseball team wil Matinee Prices— 10¢ 2 No!play the Ballard aggregation at her. that place next Sundgy, The game —— { will eta at 2:20 lock The STAR THEATER | Stownts wave boon newly eradoa Cor, First ave. and Madison ind « grandatand, with a acity Pick your own headliner—Z% 4 . 00 peoy h been Fadpous Pony Bullet, seven sr . autles—<« ediennes, singers dancers Bab: J R " EVERETT, Ay Kelly end Davis; Majorie Mande-! w nt to Manager rah n ty aix plavers and bin elf to th len wrote sev. ber of good players the string nd was on the lookout fo lof good pitchers le; Neliile Ouse @ jiustrated the Biogr al days a num oe Greenbaum’s Cloak and Suit Higyso” from the maker the arer. 1410 SECOND avg Tel —Bunest. Be !n a couple April 14.—Terry M Tite GeeB ieee ST. LOUIS favarn Dew 0 Ai ra wh A Lar The Seattle ge Mereant Tight Pine . ee Da Maro e A about r money, demar $27,00 Due May BAD FOR LOOK ave al h MADE IT now ar be raised on time, US. Wei better than red a big los { in the end; t go broke hat’s why. WE ARE SELLING AT Ov prices tises nen m th ¢ during tt at er $18 Men’s Suits HALF PRICE ” “én tiised and we'll not let up on the slashing of w Spr ‘ ve all. If you haven't been to this sale « y er y just as Keates in this adver- John B. Stetson Hats Choice of all the 1905 New Spring Styles, In good all ¢ re, h Tweed sold tha or Fancy Wor { t in val wortd over orth for ar A with the same degree “of » | Men’s Furnishings high ¢ ar ee ] " t De Ribbed Under ar. in larl "Fe Tar h sale at THE Suit fo equal to dur this EXTRA and Overcoats 1 imp $25.00 to AT HALF PRIC $6. 00 res, Fancy jost makers, rt fx, Blue Worsted tch Mix $35 Genuine Saxony Wool Underwear in light, t m ) } ay the $1.50 kind ECIAL SILK LINED, se built saa} The Victor Skirt, kn all men and e Wool ahs sea in plain colors or fancy silk mixe auines, sold regu larly The Celebrated Bell,| : $2.50 Hat for. In all the latest in Derbys, Fedoras, Alp ines or ¢ ) Shapes regular Tr Bags, Valises and Suit Case a big 65 12 Pac THIS SALE IS AT THE ' WOLF SIMON STORE NOT ON THE CORNER of the block, on the east side of First a ard Firr FIRST te nue, one d suth of the Stand STORE OPEN TILL 11 O'CLOCK SATURDAY NIGHT. \Gates of ‘the Sporting g World Thrown Qpen Open for Star Readers---4 mines) gene ct amen eo , TRYING TO MAKE GOOD WITH ST. LOUIS BROWNS, <> mMnCezt m@ta 2— AHAvPoowmaeaowoxH4-cY <ZaP mo, wwv Arp =z Suit or Overcoay in the House Half Price Sy Len Hunt an astineatanied.* as ICAARDSON & KELLY 1GAT COODS GET PRICES HAW EROAS HE HS TRR_ NOVEL G. BENINGHAUSER WATCH CONTEST Will Close Saturday Night at 9 P. M. THABE MOeT POPULAR MEK OF WIN THE VALUABLE “MOLES THE THE SBATTLB PRIZES, G. BENINGHAUSEN, Optician and dewater 113-715 First Ave., Union Blk. Mr I vote tor Coupen e not good one week after date or King County, To the most popular man or wom Two men hired to count the votes. Contest ses May 16, for Mr. or Mra. Address 4 close tn to Seattle the last cents a day, and the buyers free. So send in yo es block I have sol on terms of 10 give these choice five acr man, rooms 1, 2 or 3 T ———ine SIMS WORLD'S FAR CONTEST The Greatest Voting Contest Ever Insti- tuted by Any Paper West of Chicago wend the five most popular school teachers Lewis & Clarke exposition at t of thelr expenses for one week, incleding Dilla, entrance fares to the grounds, ete. Contest Started April Ist ‘The Star w tm thie state to will pay every « railroad fares, hotel The Star ts good for one ne month's cohen: Fach coupon eut out and sent to vote Each tie: a Tener good tor BO VOTES. Each coupon tion for tw nt good for 128 VOTES Each coupon a subscription or upon sent with 26 cents for an old subscription mpanied by 50 cents for a new gubserip- r a renewal of an old subscription, @ ompanted by 75 cents for a three months is good for 200 VOTES. wing April, May and June number of votes oats of The Seattle ne great Lewis & renewa The ftv when the Star on a Clarke exp Rem ‘That ea ch C tea ontent « Ks) fon ng the largest ® Will be the lucky et to Portl smber or 1 vote nth means 60 votes. c two months means 125 votes. cents for three months means 200 votes. Who ts your favorite teacher? Does she ee the P nd Fair? Do you want to help send her there? 1 fill owt the attached coupon with her same and school and send ft to The Star If you have a subscription or renewal of subscription t@ 4 send in, fill out Coupon “B” and send In with the remit- tance. A upon Wash. as the most popular teacher in the te of Wash- ington [Signed] (Signed) (It the st ecription ts & renewal pt an X here.) all Bupons to Manager, Teachers Send Star, Seattle, Wash the Fair etan'Sends Them There.” by, The

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