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2 THE SEATTLE STAR-—TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1905 ———_—__! The Athletes. of the West Outdo Their Eastern Brothers--Other Sporting News. by Len Hunt s f. at nd Bas hot stopped at anything tn} petitive adpletior Habn has) tgated Flanagan; Rove I» king with can be seen that the ~ - et oa the egal sore M08 Who, desir ow © attain tts end ated Sh of Harvard: Terrey,| (Be shot; Rodman, of UMiinoia, and) best memin six o Iv am h pa © me at ea GIVEN A TROUNCINGE wt Yale; He Miller of Prince heridan and Rose are mut In al plomahip eve east four, and! amour ut I mig r r of the a ee ont e Tn vice of th t toe pinnacie;¢o have time to go west.” And] @¥n the Otympic games the w ton, and Duffy has continual! lolase by themadives in the dis in two there Is a tle—the 440, be- | catve the at)» isten eee fa America A ie that would | yet w York and other eastern | ga the oon trouneing that it} fused to me the western phamp-| Rose ia nly fair nh pamm@-| tween Taylor and ite bury, and) was m AL ping | "% Inner threaten the macy of the | men believe that the man from che | wilf or for It open the! ion, so that Mahn i» today the legi-| throwing, The east does fot clags| the hammer throw, Between Plaw) to me 4 . “ * Clarkey: ° east in ho mall manner has arrived | woat iqQef no account and shou eyes of tRB eastern athletic attthori-| timate champl of America, In|in the pole compared with | and Flannigan found f i ae Tie ay. eed the west can argue with the | dictated to. tlos, The cant's horoe uch men] the distance rune not an eastern | such ggrfort Dole, Dvorak, | - y when the Clarks’ bye une end ft wat agi in tho matter of athletics, ta ay the west is supreme in Fianmaen, Shick, Munson, Bon-|iman has performed #o well as! Samed, Glover and Fishleigh, of the) When “Noodles” Hahn cc club atte @ month mr we 1 bad « job on penae est, and it @iything, ie. & trifle be- | Athie hough Olymp! n to ut, and in their places|of Michtg und Rowe, of Michi At the hurdle , s the best | club this year h have taken! at the chance to ge I ’ hind team champior i net win. th arisen Mahn, Lightbedy, Dvo-| gan, with the posstble exeeption of |in the low hurdle In the rugning thing like $4,600 from the tr quite 16 years of age at the ¢ At the annual on of the! tide by competition, but rather by | cak, Plaw, Abudée, Cartme ule, | is, of Yale 1 Munson, « road jump the east has Princtein, | sury of the Cincinnati Exposition | but extremely tall and thin f : co tela noeatouy. Athlet Union held tn fault, in that laimed the one| Rodman, Rose, Dole, Kingsbury and| Gernell, but Munson was badly de-| the best man in America; in the 440 | company, this amount representing years f t i York last Nov tug-of-war competition | Kellogg feated at the Olympte ard dash Kingsburg, of Colorado, | his salary from April 16 to October The other p most of w , ‘ t or) tation Fi t " 1 not have been allowed After a careful comparinon WHERW® EAST nd Taylor, the n runner of | 15, a period of were past th ity, wor pried ‘ A » of commercialiam | material in the east and weat In the field even Pennsylvania, are a qual, both| Hahn has ¢ hen he| allow me to go tt f ago. ven athl to such al be regdily seq that Lae wert leads! strongest in the running high jump./ men having made phenomenal re-| was willing, ¢ to pitch} dissipations, and many at iw this that New York would not the country today in the matter of In the hammer’throw Plaw has de- cords the past year, From this it | for $36 a month would walk down th treet PADDEN WALLACE. eMITH iLEA » atay in V sn Bobby is playing third én MeAleer’s Cott candidate for short- Harry in a 1 warmed hy stop. n svat EPMUNDSON Aged Joseph catches and makes JONES. Old Dick ts working ha sth who backstops. hits wher needed. Me plays first base the Brown line ‘A new catet type. He tx kno Practica. A husky y jefeated the Bothel Rede at t pla unday afternoon by a of 8 to 6 | BASEBALL AMERICAN LEAGUE. | Monday, by one and one-quarter . 1) 1 jlengths. The st « of the race No. 3 of the Washington crew } breaking his oar twice. The two jboats finally got away at 1.3 J o'clock, both crows pulling at 34 to | the minute. From the start Wash | ington seemed to be the better trained crew. Her men pulled stead ily and in excellent form. Stanf ROWING GCREW SHOWED UPiwas erratic and lacked both |etrength and style. Tho weather RAGULEY’S € SPECIAL PERFUMES, TOILET WATERS 4X0 TOILET ARTICLES ay REDUCED PRICES BRUSHES New York 13, Washington 7. Chicago 1. St. Louts ©. ALSO TWENTY PER CENT OFF ON ALL BETTER THAN STANFORD) Conditions wore favorable. Hardly NATIONAL LEAGUE, Ce ary peta, tipple s to b we < BOT bo cE JEL! E 4 AND MADE GOOO TIME eee oo ee hee Pittsburg 6, Cincinnati 4 | " as “i nt brees te over ROCHENFIELD. St. Louis 9, Chicago 5. | ' __ [Sater ait nct snoop the men ai the PR te EE fe ax KRagley Vrug SAN FRANCISCO, April 18.—The |} . VAN ZANT. Newcomer who is trying to nake — tussel for the second base assign - | ° ; University of Washington crew de-| Stan rs fe - -s ay yy ~ | Outfielger af he makes ood. Rood tet ted. ment. EITEL BUILDING. feated the Stanford oarsmen in the | toward the Marin shore with Wash- | two-mile boat race at Sausalito, | ington on the | outside course, | - $ WASHES ARE Second and Pike es oe ashingt nish the distance | | sented Jay Gould, of Georgion court. | gua eee eeuee AT $1.15 AND $150. n 10:30. The crowd which went | SPOrting Briets tented Say Gould. of Gvengion eourt. | 4 seeees RAGLEY'S COR w WE'RE THE STRONGEST NEGLI-/ out to witness the raco left San| te eee. Sy Gans sibae Bela = ' ER gee Shirt House in this section. Francisco on the 1:19 o'clock boat Sande wins cut t the tre FUTURE GR T ae = ins outright the trophy and |» z ho S® values go at BI. US: 82-59 | The Washington shel! was the last : SAN et 18CO. ; 18—| full uitle to the uational Amertoan |» and $3.00 values at to put in appearance. Washington | Poseart scored « papn VictOry | championship of the Stat owe French Flannels, Madras and Silk | carried 38 pounds of dead weight, | When be romped henne in the fourth |i)" "oer: tough United Mates | TAATAARARAR aa AeReAeeohoR | The Seattle baseball team will | arrive in Tacoma from Los Angeles ee owing to the fact that she carried Tace with Jockey Bullman sitting The Imperial baseball team de early Wednesday morning, The | no coxwwain. The northerners were perfectly still, paast the judges EVERETT. April &-—The By | toate the White Stare on Lincota 7 Lion Clothing House first to put out from the club house, | stand five Jengths in front of bis | weet girls’ baxketball team has| Prk grounds Mohday morning by | [POA eame of the series wit be First Ave. and Main Street | followed a few moments later by | fied. Tocolaw and Corrector Jee | made arrangements to mect the|* score of 14 to 4 .. . Stanford. The judges were E. M.|Sup divided honors for the favorite |Vescouver team at vancouver, B.C. | | _ For Seattle, Charlie Hall. of “nix | de swat” fame, will officiate on the slab. Bobby Keefe will, in all, Hkelibood, open up for Tacoma. During the fore part of Zhe after noon « parade headed by a brass rnett, coach of the Stanford crew, in the third race, but the former! Abril 21. The Vancouver team is a| O08 Of the best amateur baseball and R. H. Gaither, assistant in- took the lead from the start #4 | srong one, and this ts regarded game of the season is promined strector of the Stanforn men. J.) Won easily, The weather Wasiin, most important game of next Wednesday when the Univer C. Knight, the coach « & slow lsemson. The locals have played aix| @ty of Washington team and the ington crew, ected as games, bet have not had « single de- | Seattle Electrics meet at Recreation ani all the worry of cooking & done away with onee you haves) Wash- | cloudy and t “The Most Popular Theater.” BPRSE SEES SEErESES FSETE Apeaer _ WAR, WARS WAR; oP ATE! Following are the names of both) BOSTON, April 18—-The Boston | toge |park. The game will be called | band. with the Tacoma and Sosttie Tents t and alt Week crews National baseball club team was | promptly at 3 o'clock. Dean wii! | PA7er in carriages, will take piace. 2 j od Friday Sight "Richard Gloster, bow and steers-|sold to Prank Dunn, of New York,| MADISON, Wis, April 18 —The| fficiate on the slab for the ‘varsity The procession will start af 1 has one, or ask us We'll go more: “iN "THE FAR EAST” man; G. Tilden, No. 2: Owen Crin, | Monday. The price pata t# 3/4 00 | pasenall game between the universi- | #8d MeGudire for the Electrica. o'clock. into detail as to the conveniences “A real thriller Good Actin, atten roke bo $900,000. President Soden de “ - 94 - er. *” | No. 3, and D. Patlen, strok ; ties on Monday resulted: Michigan | cost, working, etc, than she Sf “Great Scenery.” Graphic story’ of | Tye Stanford crew was made up | clined to make pabite : oe 3, Wisconsin 2 Chester Anderson, manager of @ a aeeeehttaeeeee ! = a i é | ot heavier men than the Washing- | moun grounds are asses corneeees a |the Woodland Heights benseball|@ * Rt BO-JAPANESE Wan ton. "The crew consisted of H. @, |for $260, jorre eRe ane club, wishes to announce that bis! @ CORBETT GOSSIP. * change in prices: 2c, 30c, 40c | Butterfield, bow; B yan, No, 3 pai Seat 12 ra % team te now ready to book games| @ * end bec. 7. Smennen. Be W. H. Dote,|_ LEXINGTON, Ky., Apr — WHAT BOSSES SAY : | with other amateur teams. A let-l@ Another bape-up sporting * ea e i in Phones 567—both — | stroke and eaptain, and F. W. Tur-jward Corrigan, T. C. McDowell, 2 4 ter addressed to him at bis home,|@ letter from the fuent pen of P.-1. Butlding, Fourth and Uni Next Week—"A Girl From Al-| per, coxewain. M. Wynn and Capt. 8. 8 - ae Seeee ee KeeeeeeReS | On Third street, Brooklyn, will @ the great and only Jim Corbett * Pb cere ~ deg iy 1nd 75 * = eee soba bring about the deatred result @ will appear on thin page on * ms 3 thee r . & Wednesday * tea Radic 2 den : - — The bigh echo) baseball team will | * r ptativ ne |ieave this forenoon for -fiverett Seattletneater * rus DAY IN ee sevarany. * Jo . e new American | visiaie, dhe cee aiaeniiale 6 fe dad dnd te. bt Pc ** , The Leading Theater. Te Se’ a ieee” oth Gee \-eedinn codes the kigh school aggregation of that! SALT April 18 —2tuke we Star Ss Wo $s J.P. HOWE, Manager | - “4 S « . reat w » Western Joct y y afternoon. Wednesday (Schreck, of Cincinnati, knocke Perri Pennie Sombany” “|S romte ef agree to rewind ta outa Mle Som atedenin at Boohowc, 0 sine Fair Contest In « Big Production of the Popular | * 1. C. Ather- #/ °° | = a - ghar lee ae gene) (ocean = ean a 4 = brome, an Drarna. * * AN FRANCISCO, April 18 —The my porto ; me — aaa hy i : * RAN pril n played by the ht. The knock ar school teachers “THE BANKER'S DAUGHTER” | | vesemtee Gad Mentay afemess sean a, inde Mey ey t os & Clark st Peete the hy Bronson Howard * * , ia fight ar a ayers yw was an overhand righ o> rn a NEXT WEEK, STARTING APRIL |y A ts o hold a fight the trip are: Cooke, F. Coyle, Camp-|ewing to the neck. Gardner rose Set as ae — oe = . - bell, Beil mith, W. Coyle Solero the Wang ebeut. BEL wan 6 ‘ noe fares to rounds, ete. « * ¥ ey be \ Kach coupe A good for te new “THE, CHARITY BALL 4 : . ree panes — 5 rol, Meag’ Dowd, Mullen weak that the referee stopp © Kaok upon —B nt with cents for one month's 8 plo 8 ° ° eM: | i ; ® " fig to save b r a ren aah old subscription js good Sr PRICES—10c, 25, S0-—No high- | # #9 # ta » the date pre aty Tho White Knights; of this chy, ment be = * ms * fo tinal ro Not th i bron CURED MY RUPTURE ve — & * . |» . ¢ } oupon Yer ents for a three STAR THEATER « * | Ra ‘ee . t | he ; 4 for 200 VOTER Cor. Firet eve. and Madison i* H # | nis and Ra oe | This t t y and June. SEE THE STAR CLUSTER: |* herweight, # | q xy, Charles # | 1 Witt Show You Mow to Cure Yours | A a epee oF. WUrbanc's Royal Italian band, 26 | * of Phita- ® | rhe or m of the N e Ste , 4 1° great Lew Pieces; Dick Tracey & Gp. * 1 draw. No ®! York Racquet # Tennis FREE. 1 ! é th t hastka. Holmes and Mack. Bi *- ale - ~ . for doubt Nellie Gerin, Iustrated Songs; the|@ Apen 1 2 ies STOMACH TROUBLE E's een, SPP aes Sor ance Soom 9. doubts septate, 3 do “= 7 “ " 4 No truss Jbold. Doctors sald I would die if not operated on. tog _. SESE ene | & Jackson p vn * . . Dr. I I fooled them ali and cured myself by a simple discovery, I will , |e fer tt > + at fend the cure free by Mall if you write for it. It eured me and has OPERA quate & the firth * wh . & F a a fel Since Cured thousands. It willcure you. Writetoday. Capt. W.A. , Wash. April .. 2.5 1908 HOUSE Yun! j* April 1 more es- * A ‘ v ° Colttngs, fox rx. Wat. rtown, N. ¥ JOHN CORT, Mgr — Phones, 65. | ® 9 4 in giving to | th 1 aateh aoe wink settee reeeees co ney Of weeeeewe ONLY FIVE NIGHTS MORE /|* n t i" he F a PS I Of ee cence eee » COUNTY Of os seceeeewow POLLARD LILLIPUTIAN OPERA | * cia ; hat ithe first bottle | try to pase os aaa thom e as the most popular teacher in the State of Wasli- ileus }® April 19 M snole # u os ‘ j f neton “A RUNAWAY GIRL” ies dnwagees A | —_————— — | J. Kelty for {Signed} Seceeeh wosccsess coseeshenen Tomorrow matiner— “The Belle ot | % | 4 ° , > Mew York.” Positively tha ast | ® Cancle scoring a % ) * ee Rent Allowed on Purchase Price th }* April 18, 1904-4 fie 1 * . | , Saturday matis “An American |* #74 Tim © r * h ‘ > 5 Mittonaire LG ete peliniieiet Puainiets i t's the MOHLER & CHASE, 13505 2d Ave. Popular Pollard Prices—75e, 5c, | # decision, *! Hi bl W. (Establiahed 1850.) Wash. Apri ... 1905. Few front rown tse, Matinees |g : onorabdie ay Largest Music House on the Const nieve dienes Oat oe ac, and bc. Li Aaa eee months’ subscriptio The Goattle Star. Subsctipe tion to be in name of That's what made ou? NOMO ..cceceeeecsecceees Resseeeee eoeeeee cutee reenbaum’s Cloak and Suit House Fr the maker to the wearer. 1419 SECOND AVE. Tel.—Sunset, Main 3448. Address TOWN sessseveee County . Hite Se FALL a ALL THIS WEEK FREE s Hair Help, 50c at . bag 2 TING EXAMINATION jvozone 1.00 atee at re . O72 Taine Be and 500 Pp squorone engl ait .. . votes for the most popu “~~ 1 1 iui on T5e end $1.00 Paines’ Celery Compound, Vt teacher in the State of Washington to . . ALLEL ) and $19.00 Gold « lee at ; $3.00 size a Sie Sa . Bhool, City of 104 FIRST AVE. SOUTH. é'00 ‘ana $20.60 Sots of one us your Drug Want To the most popular man or woman in Seattle or King County. yee Phones—Sunset Piok u ‘1. In $2.00 to i0.00 mn” A ML RAT treeare’ ks, Anoe eG oe Oe ay MR enn hen ohh ounty ‘ree De Come tn at once and take advan tage of low rates. All work guaran- ‘ Two men hired to count the votes. Contest closes May 15, (BtgMed] 0. +... 2000s er eveee tged for ten years, and done by our (If the subscription pewal put an X bere) a > * om, kr ry n . Jas. Means’ Hand Mado Now Manaxing Director > Bloniy by ee She “| T STONE'S PIKE ST. PHARMACY $2.50 Shoo for sale at Crown Dental Oftices|, 8®OWN'S PAINLESS DENTISTS of Philadelphia, 718 First Avenue Reliable Family and Prescrip- G15 tst The Hub Avenuo I vote for Mr. or Mrs. Address,” iasanee oo Parlora 1-8-3-4-5-6 Union block, tion Druggtate. » 400 south of M Deugall & hm, * 6 419 PIKE STREET si Hours—8:20 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sun- sth Phone ain § | SECON ae 8100 0. om. 20 Sw. sn. | | Both Phones, Matin 923 awrwenre era. sure you are in the right plage. I have sold so much Jand close in to ttle the last two yoars to Manager, Teachers’ Content, Seat? on terms of 10 cents a day, and the buyers feel so good 1 wil : give these choice five acres free. So send in your votes to C. D. Hill man, rooms 1, 2 or 3 Times block Tair to the Fair, ie Tham There.” bs 2S eng ese a

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