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THE OAKLAND TBAM OF TH fawecr NakT Preip Welten.. miriam. — RRR R RRR A RARER ERR RRR RRR RRR eee THE DOPE SHEET-- i i i ll i a i i i i a a i nD le ee ee i ee De BY LEN HUNT + eeeeeee _ Coast players are commenting | cession ef feats—against Pittsd oly upon the number of extra lrecently, a series of deeds such 4 inning games this year, pointing out {no outfielder has equaled tn year how evenly matched the teams end years, if ever. He made no less It certainly shows that the Pacific! than three double plays by catching Coast league is as fast as any files and sending the 1 home them, and the players are delivering | ahead of sliding runners, and in the goods, Incidentally, the fans|every instance the ball came to the @re getting the worth of their| pan so straight and true that there Money and the increase of price of| was no chance for a miss or a close admission evidently has been fled by the better quality of ball offered en the big @re not showing any bett than on the coast, Larry McKenna, who manager foc Tommy Burns and Bobby Johnson for some time tired from the pugilixtic busi Wednesday. The cause for this « is given by McKenna as the of other matters, He is engag im theatrical advertising, and so « elded to cut loose from Burns latter will hereafter act as t manager s own Jack McCarthy, the veteran out fielder who is chasing fies in the eenter garden for the Chicago Na tionals, pulled off a feat—or a su Watch This Space big Tomorrow for Bouncement for bargain arday's sale _AMUSEM “STAR THEATER Cor. First ave end Madison: Admission, 10¢; box seats, 2c > BIGHT HEADLINERS—Danbar'’s Educated Goats, Burton's Bell Ring ers, Rose and Elli, Bert Newell, _ Lee, Daly and Murphy, Neilie in. Ulustrated songs; new mov- ing pictures. a ND OPERA tsi: HOUSE Leading JOHN CORT, Mgr. Both Phones, 65. an- Theater TONIGHT! LAST TIME u. R. STOCKWELL AND CHAS. ERIN VERNER Tn Herbert Bashford’s Brilliant Comedy, “HON. JOHN NORTH” Prices—$1.00 to 26c. Best Comedy of the Spring Season. Seattlerneater The Leading Theater. P. HOWE. Manager. ‘ THE LAST WEEK OF THE FERRIS COMPANY In the Great Comedy-Drama “FRIENDS” By Edwin Milton Royle. 08 —10e, 25c, 560—-No higher Matinee Prices—10c, 25c o higher. eiiiinetgemarnans eee Avenue Theater “The Most Popular Theater.” Russell & Drew. Managere A Big Value Attraction This Week. TONIGHT! TONIGHT! The Two Orphans Great Scenic Production of GRAND OLD PLAY. Big Cast, El gant Costumes, Good Acting. Prices a# usual. Both Phones 567 Next Week—“WOMAN Ai iv woman: GAINS RECREATION PARK. ALL THIS WEEK, PORTLAND ve. SEATTLE TODAY is LADIES’ Day. Ladies admitted free to grounds and grand stand, Take Virginia or Cedar Street Car. Greenbaum’s Gioak and Suit House From the maker to the wearer. 1410 SECOND AVE. Tel.—Sunset, Main 2448. His label on| as we advertine, Main Street | the | jexactly have them buffaloed. | | | | ing person t on. Had one of those three throws gone wide the game would bave been a tie, and two misses would have meant a Pittsburg vic tory. It was a one-man win, if there ever was one, and that man an out der into the bargain. McCarthy's three throws came off the sixth, eighth and ninth in a® of a desperately contested On each sion a Pirate had hoisted the ball far down the field for three bases, showing that they were going some with the stick and that young Mr. Pfeffer didn’t Three times the next batter after the trip raised a fly to center war Three time McCarthy galloped in got the ball, and thr mes he hurried it home And every time | O'Neill took it as it « met the eager runner, and amputated him from the joy he dreamed he'd won. It was ball of a kind seen not than ence fn a generation, and the record of those double plays wil! en dure as long as baseball has ar chives to preserve PASTE THIS IN YOUR HAT The rearranged schedule of the British Columbia Lacrosse associa fancouver at New West (Exhibition game) May 24—Westminster at Victoria. May Vietoria at Seattle. June 10—Victoria at Vancouver. June 17--Westminster at Van couver. (Exhibition game) June 24—Seattle at Woeatminster June 24—Vancauver at Victoria. July 1—Westininster at Victorta July 4—Vancourer.at Seattle. Jaly §—Geattle at Victoria. July Seattle at Vancouver. July 29—Vancouver at Westmin ster July 29—Victoria at Seattle. August 12—Vancouver at Victoria August 12—Seattle at Westmin ster. August 19--Westminster at Van conver. August 26—Westminster at Seat tle. August 26—Victoria at Vancouver. September 9— Westminster at V toria. September %—Seattle at couver. September 23— Vancouver at Seat- Van- Send us an order over the phone and sce how quick you get the goods. Selting Colgate’s Viotet Talcum 15e Almond and Cucumber Cream, 40c nine at - Cures the chaps Headache Bromo, 4% at 2Be ver ume our headache ers, they give quick relief, sane Be B3e 43e BSe Liquozone, $1.00 at ... Liquozone, 6c at Meilin’s Food, 75 If you send us your preserip- tions you will be pleased, as you will get what the doctor orders, and the price will be reasonable at STONE'S PIKE ST. PHARMACY Reliable Family an4 Preserip- tion Druggista, “9 PIKE STREET. Both Phones, Main 933. Set TEETH $3.00 Fit or No Pay. Crowns .00 Fillings Bridge Work No More Dread of The Dentist We ha the patent appliances to fill and apply crowns with- least pain or dang Call [and we will examine your mouth if you that we do and tell you In ad- your Presorip- | vance what your work will cost. No charge for painless extraction when tien COrre-| sets are ordgred 4 sponds with the} Ali work guaranteed 15 years, mark “Ster-| Hours—8 a, m. to & p. m.; Sundays, Hing” om aver. | 88 wok OD Ne. 1213 } OHIO NL NTISTS SHAW'S DRUG STORE Beside, | _a01% Pike, Cor. Third and Pik cinhiinieitninanemnimnal — New YorkLiquor For it Wines and Liquor: 2317 FIRST AVE. NORTH, FREE DELIVERY. Phones— Main 2872; Ind. 1326. Co ChicagoLoanOffice HARRY SILVER, Prop. 117 Yesier Way. A genteel piace to borrow money on came and all kinds of jewelry, triotly confidential STAR—TH IE PAC THE 8 RSDAY, MAY 4, 1905 1 1 prettiest game of tt anon. F 18 inpings MM was nig 1 tuck t tween Skeet Moach and “ly b sick on the firing and and tuck pret ' se Mite by He « Daw! La fice by I 1 bed foezie by Van B wave Seattle lthe anty rum of the game in the | fourteenth Inning Seattle 000 0600601—1 |Portiand ..000 19000000 | Batteries—-Row Dashwood; Es |stek, Melean. Umyire, Davis. A a Kelle. saconn pas» 8 2, OAKLAND 1 Sunleav>. LEPT PIBio FRANCISCO, May —— ——— : en innings for the Angels | to settle the matter bere yester er : Waelatn ee eee ait day, the Angels romping home with September Victoria at West-| ™ * dog, sae anapie vemping Some wee minster. f i ame from start to finish. Brilliant Ts we les alge a. ok Tl 3 WHAT BOSSES! + field kept the score down on West minster, . . REMEMBER ERE » i ae tor eae Pees, F Captain Dillon, of the Angels, = nia drew « $5 fine for “sassing” Umpire FAN FOOD —_ rae Siwashes look good in fifth place Los Angeles 0100000000 —2 The Webdfooters are tied for the 1T TOOK FOURTEEN INNINGS Gakiand ..0 p01 0000080 1 roo at that Batterter Good win an ples That hair-raising game was what FOR THE SIWASHES TO WIN |i. and Byrnes. Umpire, Perrine. 4 it : ‘ y 700 of the ASPLENDID SHUT-OUT GAME chan sineeect faithfu TACOMA, May 4.— The een-going Baby” Dashwood’s third hit} jantmais and the kings of the jung heiped some. STANDING OF THE CLI hat it owt for fair here youterday And that lad looks better and bet- w Lost the Tigers winning by an eyelash ter every day. | Tacoma i Koef, 7 Mille both pitched Keommer looks, like a “comer.” laan Pranctoce. “4 championship ball Much obliged, “Skel,” spit ball or r nd 16 nothing ball,” we don’t care ; (ong = roisco..0 0000000 0-0 Ia all three Coast league games \ seattle 1 19 10000000 %1 the total number of bite were 12. Portiand 7 19 Batteriee—Miller and Wilson: Chance for the losers to yell “hoo: Keefe and Graham. Umpire, Klopt doo." } After the dust had settied out at Ove Overall won his game for the Recreation park, Wednesday after- NATIONAL LEAGUE Reds Wednesday. He didn't have to| Whe pretty evident that the| New Terk. 36; Bosten, 2 dodge snow-fakes. that's why | ora had held another Kaster| St. Louts. 6; Pittsburg, ¢ Capt. Dillon, of the Angels, is) Getebration, ¥ aq it off with that = maatt 2 Colnean 2 A “assy” a8 ever i abo ; ene ithe baile Gathering | Broekiyn, 12; Phitadeiphia, 9, Only five runs were scored in the CONNIE MACK. i ths Gevee nee” Aae-are ware Cesst league wit How| Manager Philadelphia American [oe eer tinal onee vats enor now | AMERICAN LEAGUE. lonesome and far away that home| , league Team Seethenar’ tate: ane he tre Cleveland, 3; Chicago, 6 plate looks these days. Keep“your eye on tho Athletics |” **'™ Mr. McLean, salted Washington, 6; Philadetphia, 4 Yet, down at Boston, 16 New/|this year, We have not been doing | Slver. Nir. Mulcun. sallied forth for) New York, 3 m, 2 Yorkers tramped the pan in one| Mich spouting, but we will be in| 0 cvruing siroll a ick’ beart | Detroit Louis, 6 game the fight for the bunting until voter: 3 there < Bono Cleveland has a record. In 57| frost ts om the pumpkin. I lock | Was ss full of woe ae Biel sy veg innings it made but three runs. for an exceptionally fast rac — — ee eee aes ae cee o cently and the team is supposed . ar ss: | Adios lie aieehabaeink aie | composed of heavy hitters Nagencdlpenerncl pct etree 1g sa TOK, Cheabro used his “slobber aphere” | symbole—14 of them all in | successfully against the Sostons} > Gah tes Wee eating end tale Everett and Bell! m clas i lthe Chy "é pone ere ” tt. denty attracted by a lerge farting iteenstay. the eli eit tslelene| sign on First avenue, “Three Hard the occasion | Rolled Mawes f we ¢ *" A win Chris Musson, of Tacoam- and tater light car tye Bobbit Johnson, of California ase Lage Ms oes aguey mw," Sine, ante arranging for a match at Evorett. | the Dutchman Let us go inside expect to get tion out of it of Pianos for all kinds Prices ranging from ot which anos as includes such mahogany and on reasonable terms Talking Machines, Records and Supplies 'D. S. JOHNSTON CO. workmanship and first-class mate- | rial must enter into @ plano if you music and satisfac We have all kinds $165 Up to $950 famous Pt dependent. 1751. Free Delivery CHICKERING, HOBART M. CA Is what you can have if you use BLE, KIMBALL, PEASE, D, §. JOHNSTON CO Jas. Means’ Hand Made Our Gas and many other makes, tn elegant $2.50 Shoo for salo at walnut and oak cases 903 BECOND AVENUE. urke Building. Fverett tried to get Dashwood and eat three apiece and thus end trom Seattle, Resty mld “an” be our earthly troubles for the com- 4o the fans. Cavanaugh of Spokane Paratively insignificant sum ef 2 will do the backstop wo —— 9 the backstop work instead. Nay.” said the canny Seot yelept| MKtog@. Exrr rimn | MeLoan, gentty, but firmly, “wuteide| King was formerly with Oakland, tf } i= well enough, but why « lingerin at has just been signed by Bel- Will be effective to May 15th. Pre- | Geath. Let us take something sud- | lingham. pay ae of your relatives or | and easy, like a drop off the — ~—o— by mail or wire, with Great Alaska building.” | Westbound nist Rates rn Ratiway, First and Yesler. When Inet seen the twain Web- | Will be effectiv y May 15th. Money back if tickets not used footers re heading for the big | Prepay passage of your retatives or ———& skyscraper ia, by mail or wire, with Great The Siwaxhes have cleaned up the | N mk y. Firat and Yeste Cabinet Photos. $1.90 per dozen, e ; mcs : iu ® ‘Money back ff tickets not used, Ashley Studio, 1616 First av Way > : nal Show Is UNIO co. 1314 SECOND AVENUE | | li e " Most Reliable Dentists in the Weat Set of Teeth # 906n. a0 $5.00 nterna ua it No stooping or back breakine.| a.) 01, i] y Economical and durable We tell | Gold Crowns, teste menses 83.00 to $5.00 on time, and take your old stove in | Brite Work te Beese eee $3.08 This Is true of Pianos. Good | nance Gold Fittings oene 1.00 Other Fillings ; US. We will make the years’ guarantee, Open till 8 p. m Lady Attendant R. ZIMMERMAN, Mgr. price right. 12 Sundays, 9 to 2. Phone Main 5746 H. WOODHON'SE 60, 1405 Second Av LLt0720072 104 FIRST AVE. SOUTH. Phones—Sunset, Pink 1751 A Hot Bath For 2 Cents In Water Heater It is not an instantaneous heat The Hu pn man er, but fs econom and will last ng a8 your kitchen boiler, We complete and connected On exhibition at our iy Building, Fourth and SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK . ONLY Seattle Lighting Co. P.-t. Butlding, Fourth and Union. Ex On Mafentic and Monar Ranges fr ‘ RED FRONT FURNITURE CO. 208-310 Second Ave. South. Steel up h Phones—Sunset. Ind 4.—It } | | | Kiunen Mca —. The Star’s World’s Fair Cc fn ntest oO awie & Ch teachers nd—witt Ming Fall. month's sub. tio . sut ie g00d for 60 B 1 by 60 cents for a new sub . newal » Old subscription, 125 VOTES. upon—B—acco mpanied | by . for a these riptior a re i, is good for 200 VOTES, 4 « Aprn, May 4 June. 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