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PITCHES. Apencer. MouT PrBte Th © team of the Pacifie Const Le hows a | umber of m wrt netern = fang Charlie irvie ASerAn 1 who in as good as ever ry ‘ap. Cincinnatl, ¢ AKO an Fran » from ¢ and, “Broth om Brooklyn and St. Loule and wnie Whalen, the long pitcher J mame y wan drafted by the Chicage Metioaals Ae PUGS HEAD THE BEST A Chicago pr with @ bent foward phrenology asserts that of a Mf doren heads he exazined, in “YOU'LL MAKE SONEY— BY WATCHIN THIS SPACE IN tomorrow's Star for our Bargain announcement. First Ave. South ing House Main Street AMUSEMENTS “STAR THEATER Cor. First ave end Madison; NOTE THE BIG tet: D'Urbane Roya! Italian Dick Tracy & Co. i Mack, By Uiustrated “OPERA Seat'e HOUSE Thence Both Phones, 65 GRAND JOHN CORT, Mer ONLY THREE POLLARD LILLIPUTIAN OPERA COMPANY NIGHTS MORE IN “A RUNAWAY GIRL” An Ame BSc and 50 Starting Su ene “The Most Popular Theater.” & Drew. Managera THURSDAY! tay —“A Gaiety Girt.” Saturday Matinee and Night (QNote—No formance Good Pri- day Night.) ‘The Great Russia-Japan War Play 2 Aad THE FAR EAST.” Next Week. t gund. 23, that Fr “A GIRL FROM. ALBANY.” Just One Big Laugh—for Two and a Malf Hours. Matinee P ie and 26e Night Prices He, 400 and 56 Seattle Theater ‘The Leading Theater. J.P. HOW Ind NEXT WEEK ST Ane TING APRI “THE CHARITY BALL” jasco & DeMille ~ Auditorium Hall Fourth Ave. and Pine Street ROLLER SKATING EVERY MONDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY AF- TERNCON AND EVENING. Gentlemen, General admiasion, 10¢ Ladies, free Hours for Skating— Afternoon—2 to 5: eve 8 to 11.| Also Social Danco Every Wednesday ar night. Gent The best of or ier times. Gre Fron nbaum's Cloak and Suit House the maker to the weorer. 1410 BECOND AVE. Tel Main 3448, Sunset 104 FIRST AVE. SOUTH. Pink 1751. In Free Delivery Jas. Means’ Hand Made $2.50 Shoe tor sale at The Hub 615 Ist Avenuo TUESDAY, | ding a a atu yer and ex-Pugitist J van 3: ans head was t »blest d showed evid t hest aracter of the This exam ration was fr o fe, and be taken knock for phrenology eacter tell PbeNed yh Prlhadbalhel pe i WHAT BOSSES SA rs Tee en ener eee e ees! & OPENED ON Reoonupliime mun to STA THE SEATTLE APRIL 20 1905. THURSDAY ON yt apni Pm firs jan Wy but was reteraed to aan 1 Withomt kota whred by. | Holee, Chong havin plichers it could take are of, .w thee few thin yom Ween phemenmeed, be heb the be fat af pitoheng innings witheut pernvibtiog & rena plate elon, Fikar pAsm | Tor. Cherhre Irwin. tHirp Rast Gocheneur. &#oRT * ERE RE RHEE THE DOPE SHEET--®\ HUNT I i i i i i i i i Be i ie Be ie ie te ee ieee ee ee ee — ee oe | One of the old guard of trotting | pay. He says in an interview there | horsemen ts A. J. Peek, of Syracuse, |is no doubt at all that the coming N. Y., who still takes delight in|season will be attended with less g batting than ever in the history o the game. “They simply cannot bit the sp driving a fast thing on the road at the matinoes. One of Feek’s frieff* and patrons was the Jlohier, SiuND worl | yra cuse millionaire, Dr. Edgar Crouse, | ball,” said Young. “Get accustomed who died in 1892, providing liberally | to it? 1 fail to see how. Here is a ‘or Feek in his will. The latter re-| delivery that will fool even the catchers, and if it fools them how cently related the following incident | who has found it lifficult thing to | hold his own in fast company. Al | most anyone ean become an effec and enjoyed a ride through Central park Upen my return to the hotel found Crouse in a towering ra #) tive pitcher by the aid of that ball he had been waiting for me to ac-| Yes, I have practiced it up, and I mpany him to dinner. When we| guess ican send in a few. Th SPEER EES EEE HEH! wore seated he called the head | crack pitchers will be more effective ageae x * | waiter and sald: ‘I brought a — ever, and the fair pitchers will | * THIS DAY IN HISTORY. #/ with me and expected to get some | become cracks | & April » (—Jack O'F */attontion, but as he has failed, I| “The batsmen will have all the | © dctented 3 Horton *| want you to look after my comfort,| confidence taken out of them @ in & ten-re : * | and if your services are satisfactory | Bomething will have to be done, for ® | April _ 1903-—Jimmy #/] will make you « present of a nice | the patrons of the game, as well as ed England * | horse. the players, will set up a howl that * out Austin * Of course, that colored indi-| will have to be attended to. You te * n three rounds. | vidual made it bis particular bust-| have got to have some batting, you ts ied * * ton nh three @! new to look after every want and | know The game will be dead by | oo Remo xa ae *| comfort of the irate magnate, and| yond precedent unless this fs done | ae eee Koot Sen elee--Sokn BA *| upon our return to Syracuse, Crouse|1 wouldn't be surprised if the mo ' cavines ‘ ~ te he 8 & featherweight, lost to * | instructed me to buy a fine saddle | gules were obliged to give attention ST ahnetiag Gack tai te he SS ee ROUe 8 *| horse, one that had won conaider-|to the matter before the season is flrat, divisios = without 1 Aces 9 idee * lable fame at that season's horse | half ove Say ake ew Ue’ dan ea © ine the tren team Gard- * | shows, and after getting an elegant — ene lworsd thah that with : 1S fected Johnie Dacnwctent de- *lnaddie and other equipment, the! NASHVILLE, Tenn., April 20 “ i t . . meee ™ ®/ outfit was sent to the waiter by | The spring race meeting at Camber even y pennant heights are not | Tacoma 1100000 9 # In fifteen rounds oe booed Pree we gtreaendir rae mini agra out o' ike ances f0F | seat 90010006-1;* April 2 1900.—Tafty & ‘ : - t Argel . - a After that occasion I was always | ditions that point to one of the most | first division and am afraid of Cin Batt Keefe and Graham, Hali|*® Forbes, bantam we UKE ©) articular to remember his pecull- | successful ates meetings ever held | innati and New York only. Afte iF |* Tommy Love for six réands #/° ity.” : The r | we size them up perh they will ‘ |® to no decision at Philadetphia, «| *"" : be terete gg - _ “qe 3 not be as formidad rf \* * . m > od or we — : , | YOUNG BECOMES “GLOOMY tastes rhe brown for the 1 makes J ra v GOT RATTLED he ee ee ed 4 Aer’ ; " 2 = - sige bs =| 3 A A The veteran “Cy” Young in of the | opening day. The meeting will last ait 3 E ET H SOUTHERN LEAGUE epiticn thece_y Se.Srome. 5 uy BROWN’S PAINLESS DENTISTS scored “<I CURED MY RUP H URE A f t * f ATLANTA, Ga is the « sto hay erent Bag -shgab— 1 Wit! Show You How to Cure Yours " «ned tow | scheduled FREE. | nitting, tt ning « will be Iwas helpless and bed-ridden for years from a double rupture, Five fu ode Na At No truss could bold. Doctors aad | would dic If pot opersted c “Ke lente pence i oe I foated thom all and cured myself by a simple Giscovery, 1 wilt | ® m tthe ngage ad aka send the cure free by mail if you write for It. It cured me and has | 4 * . ” oe ince cured thousands, Itwillcureyou. Writetoday. Capt. W.A, | ' i sada th x ak rtown, N. ¥. ALL THIS WEEK FREE RHE ged dntrod EXTRACTING EXAMINATION | 5, es ‘ t nati game in the I " 3So 500 | or Po south and all indicati point to go Noga atin areca “I G, BENINGHAUSEN Site ah” * $5.00 |Guc t K * nometer Maker $16.0 and $20.06 “Fic.06| Tee eee eee eee ee 713-715 FIRST AVE, SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN f Apr | ~ - . : : = U. 8. Hydrograph te and Coast and Geodetic Chart jt for te r 8 ; a eived daily from Mount Hamilton, Cal \t . Th Mitte of ioe ee eee eee 2 es or for the Se t Co. an | BROWN'S PAINLESS DENTISTS | ! + ~ - . r ». and 713 First Avenue j sing x did t k.| The Imperial baseball téam %witl nd Raliroad Company. _ ; Partors 1 4-5-6 I block, | ‘ . , the White Stars on the Lintoln ated D. Gruen Precision Watche a r a & | ae ‘ 8 k groun Thursday morning ed, Correct Time Guaran Pat ; R.H.E. | Following is the lineup of the team’ HONE—MAIN INDEPENDENT 642 10060-1406} Dub Irving, catcher; Martin ‘An | ses ‘ rie 6 9 1| der ner; Fred Mason, piteh 4 hea and Wil T Emmett McEntyre first base 7 and Burns, Ump Harry Masbner, second base: Fred Th wor rt stop; Walter An lerson, third ba Arthur Joho AMERICAN json, left field; Arthur Fislay, center im ved Det hicago 0 | Wa ton Bestor i h and de or ear made ) hool ATIONAL LEAGL hing cavers by a col 3 t Boston Brooklyn 1 The Kirkland team was made Worth $500 Cash ; clades iggy Ponce ype se 20 To the most popular man or woman tn ttle or King County NEW YORK, April 20.—The Ya . 7 ‘a> @ Ay —The Y hed himself t ing the miipater Phare . hrough a wit n a how Two men hired to count the votes. Contest closes May 15. trip x games will be pl two De . with Georget nive and one} ATLANTA I for Mr. 0 fire < Crown Dental O ilices|)o) -),, Panipbeg ata wth Dato, Address. of Philadelphia, cmt ate y nia} Located at ane ts Pennsylvania I have sold so much land close In to Seattle the Inst two your “BY BLOCK or ne wit I ania, | 7 nt {10 cents a day, and the buyers feel waned D AVENL ‘which 4 f Wed ' t holce five a fre end in your votes to C.D. H nesday, the team will ret » New r r i) i o block 0 f } of the liberal but crotchety million-| can the batemen succeed in getting air jaround it? How to remedy it? At Mr. Crouse’s request | ac-| You can search me. The abolition te anied him to New York |of the foul strike rule is the only I met an old a who in-| remedy, and this is the only thing vited me to go out for a drive. 1/| that can be done if one wants bat knew Crouse distiked being left | ting alone and that he desired having| “Then there \s this about the «pit me with him when away from|ball: Any ono can master it, and i | home, but I accepted the invitation | will make a first-rater out of @ man | Achclialahalaichaididididlel Meee TEE TTT es * * 3 THE GREAT AMERICAN GAME i * lated tt Di f * , * * f t s * - Th an on a t tho % * I ty low i ‘ oso * We do not prof th lode - ® It mmon kno he " b: Fr that of * * ‘ t t 7 t - * * But app to al : * ma THI " is ‘ * “ “ t . * Q k ‘ * * hea ine i ' * nd a 2 t € 2 * A a b t ‘ e * twebow low e * al ap) t mn + * play ba a t ez cle t * th heart « th b * *” we t h ‘ * th lefen ‘ * WwW, FF RS, GO AHE p 1 FLAG, ¢ * WI EI I OUR B INF * * * ee a RAGULE Faster Week Art mw Y's CORNER all A gene Waters duction pee al re a mes, also 20 cent redu ry Br Max Ragley Drug Co, EITEL BUILDING Second and Pike BOTH PHONES 962 FREE DELIVERY. 2s Ot. Bre BOOMING? YOUB WHAT? RAINIER BOULEVARD ADDITIONS GEO. B. LITTLEFIELD, Agent R AVE. AND LANE 88. Rainier 6, Ind. 1241 CORNER RAINZ The Star’s World’: Zz air Contest The ar i the five most popular school tesche® in this Clark expos { Portland—will y every cent « enses for one week, including rails f A t trance fares grounds, ete. nub a is good fi ts for a new sab- id subscription, ents for a three "200 VOTES. This hd June. The mber of votes e the cor expires ests of The Se sttle Star on th ok's ju i the great Lewe nd Clark expo I ote fOr osccowscovecsccceses OF secncewereeeee School, ¢ county of ... an the most lar teacher tn the State of Wash- ton {Signed} popr (PeFm_ FPRPERE ESS SE (Coupon “B esessesouee » Wash., April .... (Staned) . (If the eubserty a renewal ns to Mar Teachers’ Contest, Seattle “ ager, Wash oA @ Fair # a the Fair