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STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL a1, 19% ATTI Wes Coad ae aad anand ; Love of “Dough” Hurts Baseball in Seattle---Other Sporting News By Len Hunt eed ' homie inaettinatetiead elf ent Nee IGA GANA ALO GOA ml frome the at an th n] stand and blea ‘ money {Nap Hay in faster on the t K Lae ue f mo at jd em ~ woman one }than Kane, but the latter i® gly of buco _ #S baseman | y » Ge t ton@ bs A whole ch Of} MeLaughitn, fReoma’s lottficld In Rasty Hall's be ag him a run for the bag if yard arm @ . f vant . : r Dur sf 1904 & waa | other at would it it have | er, f under t baseball players’ | ators, coming feo will ake those pins of loo Loos ook ay a hen LY . > A palr t Base- | not given nance 1905 affliction of “umpirttt der- | from the Kane's yble any faster he will h me he dub ; Paige. a be i] ball magnate at agular mply becamee Cham a a tow | ing game in the City of Wi¥a-| those fellows in the turn many t into a bit by he » be jtho fa By " p ‘ n Sea ny renday. “Mac” forgot that | there in Loa Angele getting down to first abead of th - Kl Ve ‘ pvery-day crowd a s wa t t- | tiny W ‘ q i a erne atingly m saneball | the are two wor which ve be- | different view of th ball. Yrnew ft ; ha ot h 8 populatior Anwert 1, for th at | they ia Bobby James with each ga great i at ’ ane “4 k with tha attracting f ‘ ; 1 a f attle the tuatior Ly W lay's gnon The bad wing of Frary tle’s | th & flele ractice and ' a . ured the are not favorably te buatness | McLaughlin — got because 6 runn ackatop much to be deplored. | less to getting r arms in abape, | G &. ridden 4 bal Slat Da 1a “bum” ture t example t rary’ work ther than throwing | Or f the mportant things 19) hedul i f rk may! on} nt . fastrikea M age of “Short anos, has wo far been satlafactory | f her earn to cover | ¢ is 4 t p 1) at lat to whe ingeter tears » Hall, but with bh whit t | firet base on hite down toward rigt tr 1 t bu os) him whe ba 1 wround the bane ” forn bane 1 get en r field With a pitehe king Ww © magnate For ‘ siastic over tty sport. All anking | pla Then Mac g his’n.” Davis | breaking “bu mercifu ly 1 ans, fe fact, talk when ! said e “buck the kittty | minda one of “Deerf Wouldn't tt a it your | goes to his left, the first ba night for a five week rip t ) 7 w aan k for a for y Mister McLaughlin,” Just as he is enatled back phynow like a watermelon-fren-|can play farther back than he can The first be t wt ee i aay oe 7 io ‘4 ee r 1 ! ' \ 7 whed b her n i, Me ‘ Jou [ee en a AAR RRR ARR orn toor with th A n 4 also o a by t ge eae ot ogen sey | VAPANE SE BALL TEAM: ee aggregation cat rk| won first and reserve in wint j Satu . roo A © gar t he K A we iced t 4 | a IN 'FR:SCO 3 WHAT BOSSES SAY a is ected, tor in the lest ga best partj-color in the a \ hdadedndedadeiel errr: habe sao Pie ae a t SHIRTS NECKWEAR—HOBIERY i NO ote "1 pair inp iy da en oe mrecrecetaat nonce] EREE FREE FREE y at allt wt the} dents of the Waseda, college of gation of rooters w " i kas 2 " : Tok span, who are experts in smpany ‘he team to Seatt | wm BOSTON SHOW DALI | A PACKAGE OF EASTER EC OF CHARGE Fitagerald and W 1 will] the American tional £ ot v v “ NO ¥ y TIGERS GOT OUT OF WIND 7" hacr- ene " -eodlbee ae " op Ay - hed holahehedahetcheeaRelale! | Begins tomorrow at 9 a m, We'll WITH EVE aS FUR H a ) ATTEN HO" Vv SMALL I? 1g . " ) o hureday me g. The sell all our $3.60 Shoes for $1.86 a Special reduction on all Perfumes and ea, RUNNING BASES—SIWASHES a He Korea Thureday morning. They will * THIS DAY IN HISTORY. *|° These Shoes are all on the o230001 line up agaist the Stanford unt > a\? _ F ARE STILL FRESH ea—Roach and Frary;| versity team and then make a tour 7 én atest 1a h as Walk } me. Pg Me gh ' , ote thy & April 21, 1904.—"Kid" © *\. Keithe’ Ultras rosie and l a rhomaa and Graham tthe country, eating mos Re asee pektonignc, seoleboe Aus | ae aa ele TAA on ax KRagley Urug Uo, a URS gg ° 7 lia Herrare, the Italien lights * ft and cork on, heavy and STANDING OF THE CLUB: the East. At each of them they ox dies . and vicl; cork « y SITEL BUILD! Won, Lost Pet PORTLAND won Saet to toca the AaaEnaS @ few # weight, in 25 rounds, in Bt. #| sing lon, for teen aba women, in _ RITEL BULL ma, Bakland : $50! PORTLAND, April 21 als os about the game Agee y | ailzpises AAA IRR, | Ae eae pie Second and Pike t . a here nts a han the they last for $1.8 . aden FREE DELIVERY. ¥ $ ar) | turned the trick on the Angels vts are taller than th x Acree. yeesimhealin” Rico #1 tegen aeuron ooiea LIVERY DOTH PHONES . : ‘ Pe ee ee ee at a ae trom & fought six rounds at Portland, * sence . opi crea tg Cig — sage ost py - a omm livan * e jarden Howe > "*s e ; i. SN en ateenmnien at ann on te eae {each of them bas th losing te Tommy ul * i P, a oat RAGLEY’S CORN ES ‘ 13 S16 | ¢ ‘ mates et a until the last] being a well trained & April 21, 1902—Young Peter * ooo | . n | & Jackson won on a foul in a six * TA MAL A Tacoma w him f orn. Ha ot Loe An § practiced nea Beped the Stwashes right in the face | geion, pitched > agro | the way across the Pa % round bout with Charles Mo- & ith a whitewash sh yesterde ed to hold Port | flecks of the big & Keover, at Philadelphia :| Fre ecore board said “7 to 0” when | joai ation, Roth te | room for the w * A i eident Bert fined Tim ractiee game at UC e eee eee 14 EO Gib Btn Ganduct tant Oe netrated y | BROWN'S PAIN, E8S DENTISTS eondw: t Sas sep HUGH DUFFY. rane greene: Soe. ees A He paid the fine and k part] o game. Their “ hance of (etis have b portion of fron Iw and showed ex Manager Philadelphia National SEA TLE DOG LOST saint werk Gone by thane } | " | League Te enowned specialists, at low Big bargsns, for | Los Angel OUTSIDERS WIN " VICTORIA, Apri Battertes—J an ine Mie that the P hb ter SAN FRANCISCO April 21 bas < ps and earth me meaner tt tong | anon. To am very ¢ I i " 2 apprectated Why not (\ COULD NOT FIND HIM ida. Gloomy Uue won the first!’ my team, and w kind fon wned never falling source of pl SAN FRANCISCO, Apri ween it ME to ii Abe tauber aa will surprise them a also of Victoria in the home. If you ask your aie 1 not find Ivers Thu ’ t t ‘ yal? ing that] THIS WEEK FREE what it she will tell a 1 is b ] K you 1 the Commut ft with t anded at 6 to 1 in 4! . re ) EXTRA TING EXAMINATION | a Gas Range. We will tell jor game by a # to 1 The finish in the second| ®@ak&ARARAARRAR RRA and not | Sliver Billings 450 an) $1.00 way, n vas t t b - . + ‘i Gold ings Be an d s up " ensational, the winner, Fun * @} ous * pre mo $2.00 4 $1 jolg Cr have scored a « t t T | M wyn Hob took second place. — * * a 2 s Oakland ¢ 100-3 * FUTURE GREATS ¥ | white 1 : ued t sie oui bakes daoan-a Sentthe I ighting Co, Regular $2.50 and $4.00 Silk Negligee sg tines ~ 1 7s ) O—-1) le Donalds oat ti } . “$8.00 to “$10.00 : ; = Shirts at $1.95 teries—Iberg an ayrnes; | ; © an easy winner from | & & & Mee & @k & & & tek &| Dace. | Coma’ in'at once and take i | 1. Building, Fourth and Talon, — ——— — | Wheeler and Wilson. Umptre, Per the favorite. le ee . Ptolmy was | 86e of lew re nd gone by. a Phones—Sunset, Kx, 27; Ind. Pagaler $1.56 Fr eh | rine. leanup was| Seattle Mattress company's base | aw Dolly, owned by | ‘664 for ‘ee oa 7 — ial ™ 5 - s contingent, | ball teaga will lige up againet the! © nF. A. Swift, of Seattle, won | Pninian Regular Soc Negligvue Shirts at 35e; | NATIONAL LEAGUR. full stride, |Carman Manufacturlug company py bitch class, Among! BROWN’S PAINLESS D J each | Brooklyn 7, Boston 2 te, Possart.|team at Lincoln park next iny er spaniels, parti red, Mra.| 713 First Avenu i —— et Philadelphia 4, New York 3, 1 morning C. W. Sharples, of Seattle, won good| Partors 1-2-3-4-5-6 Ur eee ee oe ee i standing. Her Ben Ora won second ath of “ Seamer ht lay 4 BP: yp AMERICAN LEAGUE . te good value} The Usiversity of neton|among open dogs 713-715 FIMST AVE. SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN. @& t to take advantage | Philadelphia 8, N York L ia Rubber and Cotton Garden H ‘baseball team ow play Sts last | won first in lin Agent for U. 8. Hydrographic and Coast and Geodetic Charta ™ , ye "| ‘Washington 3, Boston 2 ia the Rubber Store, Ti Ist ave ome Kame before Roing on ily east- ' tern was giver n OF nacs and Books on Navigation. - ee - ‘ect time received dally from Mount Hamilton, Cal, Ob servatory. i Official Time Inspector for the Seattle Electric Co. and © lumbia & Puget Sound Railroad Company. Sole agent for the Celebrated D. Gruen Precision Watches Watches Accurately Adjusted, Correct Time Guaranteed, TELEPHONE—MAIN 637; INDEPENDENT 642. NATIONAL MEAT CO. | 206 Geoond Ave, Su, Tel., Main 121%) Ind Beet plate in town to buy your meats at lowest market gn Poultry of all kinds constantly on hand. . Lee To the most popular man or woman in Seattle or King © at pro im our ma ances, ANY SUIT OR OVERCOAT IN THE HOUSE HALF PRICE THE END IS NEAR iy to pile up riches. And w @oing our level best to bank bel Experien h hi fs @ime will be a lazy qonrter—that a small profit aii the time pays better than a big fit half the time. Bo we ehall om working for the profit up largest in the long ran ih comes & little at a time And we are very much in neced of more money, with which to meet the demands of the tighter as the time gets shorter. We have told y #f our bad luck in buying a stock for our Portland sto already crowded Seattle house. Being forced to raise $27,000/00 before May 1 or s HALF PRICE SALE zing us to “dump” it into our ising we started a and there never has been such fine clothing sold at so great a sacri g high-grade merchandise, and sow that spring Js here and EASTER, SUNDAY UPON US you can't afford to miss this opportunity to be well dressed, when one dollar will do the duty of two Several more big cases of clothing was unpacked and br nt over from the warch ouse today, making ¢ complete as at the opening. This sale is a battle against manufac ers, who hold the upper hand and have the power to PUT US OUT OF BUSINESS. You need the goods, we need the money, and WE WANT YOUR HELP, The store will be kept open {ill 10:30 crowds which are sure to be here in the evening MEN’S SUITS _ SOHN B. STETSON HAT In good All Cashmere, h Tweeds ancy Worsted Henoic : 905 New Suits in values worth . Styles, gett i: orl $10.00, ver for $5.00, at herene TOT scceeeceece wesecccess . 9 t e. This house has lohg enjoyed a reputation for sel Two men hired to count the votes. Contest closes May 15, he stock i] TSc, 60c, Matinees I vote for Mr. or Mra..... I have sold so much land close im to Seattle the last two on terms of 10 cents a day, and the buyers feel so good give these choice five acres free, So send in your votes to€, Dy man, rooms 1, 2 or 3 Times block. aturday night, but if you can come early ifthe morning, you will avoid customers whe come Populer Potiard Prices Theater | Lion y_bien Clothing House BSc. Few front rows, T5c “The Most Popular Theater” | South and Main Street Be and bac. Russel] & Drew. Managera | OPERA Sestti«s i] JOHN CORT. Mgr. Both sagen 6 ONLY TWO NIGHTS MORE! | POLLARD LILLIPUTIAN OPERA COMPANY | IN— | “A RUNAWAY GIRL” | Saturdsy Matinee—“An American | Starting Sunday—“A Gaiety Girl.” | TONIGHT! THURSDAY! Satur (Note—No Milonaire.~ Third Avenue | Matinee ond Night a The Great sasia-Japan War Play. “IN THE FAR EAST.” Bext Week, Starting Bunday. Apr 23, that Funny e Comedy “A GIRL PROM ALBANY.” Just One Big Laugh—for Two ar a Half Hours Matinee Prices—10c and 25 @c and 50 The Star’s World’s Fair Contest The Star will send the five most ur school teacher? in this state to the Lewis & Clark exposition at Portiand—wa pay every cent of their expenses for one week, including tale road fares, hotel bills, entrance fares to the grounds, etc. Each coupon—A—is good for one vote. cents for one month's #ads Business Men’s Suits, cut oped s with the same ¢ legr . Night Prices —20c, 2 Phones, of perfection as high-gra Fal =z no ” = onal = a =) < rm = © =) | Ex wid regia nth Pe 00 MEN’S FURNISHINGS | 4 oo | <= m x Q co ~”n ri = ae ond “yy | = cD m Seattle theater ao Teamerad aide aa coeeteton accompanied by 50 cents for a sew sa The Leading Theater. 1 of an old subscription: three scrtption for i for 123. Vv TES. J. P. HOWE, Manager. or a renew Ind. 43; Sunset, Main 42 Phones ; THE FERRIS COMPANY fm a Big Production of the Popular Drama “THE | anaemia tara pla ronson Howard NEXT Wek: K, Seaurret G APRU “THE CHARITY BALL” By Belasco & DeMille PRICES—10c, 25c, 60c—No h er. Matinee Prices—100, %5e—No higher STAR THEATER $18.00 Suits in Black Clay orsteds, lue § . Fancy at . eee os Ss, »mpanied by @ renewal, is good un during April having the lare res will be th on the week's junket to Port ark exposition Worsteds and Scotch obese Man to the made-to This conte: The five teach when the contest attle § is and ¢ eeerare $35.00 kind, during Genuine Saxony Wool Underwear, in light, medium or oe heavy weight; the regular THE EXTRA SPECIAL SILK LINED § , in Black ¥ Clay Wor or Blue Serge, built — by Aaaticas fore The Victor Shirt, known and worn by most all men and (Coupon most makers, f wn the finest domesti and imported sold the world er for , lens ; regular price $25.00 $1 arog ti 10. 0} 2 we ST SS) Seeeeeeceeeecerses WABK, APTil oeeeen I vote for .++. Of cv cecceweeeenee oseeewee Cor. First ave. and Madison NOTE THE BIG LIST: D’Urbano’ Royal Italian Hand, 26 Dick Tracy & Co, Pi Holmes and Mack, Billy Tan, Nel Me ¢ 1 Bio FIRST ANNUAL Bench Show Or THE School, City of ... . county of . Pure Wool Sweaters, in n plain colors or fancy silk mixed as the most popular cher in the State of Wash- ington. (Signed) = § 65) S22 HALE PRICE This Sale Is atthe WOLF SIMON STORE, Not on the Corner Bt IN THE MIDDLE OF THE BLOCK, ON THE EA ipa OF FIRST AVENUE, ONE DOOR SOUTH OF Pui rANDARD r VITURE CO Enclosed please find find cents for «>... months’ subscription to The Seattle Star; Subsorlp tion to be in name'oft Seattle Dog Fanciers’ Association | Madison Park Pavillion “APRIL 26, 27, 28 and 29, 1905. | American Kennel Ciub Rules. | ENTRIES WILL POSITIVELY CLOSE APRIL 18. Name . i ‘Town . ounty State for the most popu- lar teacher in the Stat ‘Washington to »+-++rr** STORE OPEN TILL 10:30 O' CLOCK SATURDAY NIGH T we Der eeeeeenes (Signed) (If the subseript + @ renewal put an X here.) CHARLES McALIASTHR, Bee'y. | City Hall, Sgpttie Wash NY SUIT OR OVERCOAT IN Lis. HOUSE HALF PRICE Secccbonn’s Clo Suit House © Prom the maker to the wearer | i] 1410 BHOOND AVE. | | ' Toi-—funnet, Main 1446 o oe * : z Send all coupons to Manag, Teachers tar, Seattle, Wash © a The Fair to the Fair, : Star Sends Them There 3

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