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Leather ‘Swatting SULLIVAN SAYS HE IS STILL CHAMPION THE OLD ROMAN INSISTS THAT, HE IS THE WHOLE THING PRIZERING RULES, AGEORDING TO LONDON BY JOHN L. SULLIVAN, Ts addition to % g been th tl that I have made and sre than $1,000,000 in my time. It Is not concelt to aay that I was generous in my flush days for I think everybody knows that My hand was always in my pocket and I never dreamed of laying any thing for a rainy day, It was never my habit to ral! at fortune, but to take things as they come. Occas fonally, when hard pressed, I hav Ditterness toward some of thos who had fattened on my bounty and given me the “overlook” when hard thmas came. | I have a senguine temperament and am a good deal of a philosopher Tn the matter of swearing off frow Dibulous habits, I have never been @iscouraged by former fatlures Every new pledge I felt was sure to stick. “I am on the water-/ NOTHING BUT BARGAINS) Lion Clothing House First Ave. South and Main Street | a | RECREATION PARK. EVERY DAY THIS WEEK. PORTLAND vs. SEATTLE Take Virginia or Cedar Kirk's fine totlet Soaps, 3 in a box, per box per pair Boys’ Blue Denim Bib overall, all sizes, per pair ..... Bixby’s Best Shoe Satin porn 100 sizes .. . Best Dress Bone, Leg dozen e 0c sizes xi Poncli Tablets Se Men's Canvas Work Gloves ..7e SOc Stikoline Cushions with Ruf- Children’s “ngs Shoes, &, per pair . B8o $1.35 Chitarea’s Red Kid Shoes. 5 O5e per pair $135. Thompson's Glove fitting para Small sizes only, A od $1.25 and $1.50 Pine Kid ‘oven. The BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS Twelve-year guarantes Lady attendants Houre—#:30 to 6 A arpa , te 12. Both pi 1420 ERCOND "AVENUE Gre baum’s Cloak and Suit House From the maker to the wearer. 1410 SECOND AVE. Main 2448. LEGANT NEW ASSORTMENT LADIES’ WAIST SETS—HAT 1°) PINS—WRIST BAGS, ETC., ETC. HOUGHTON 4 & HUNTER, dow: tion corre- sponds with the mark “Ster- ling” on oliver. SHAW'S DRUG STORE %2.,22,, New YorkLiquorCo for Best Wines and Liquors | 2317 FIRST AVE. NORTH. FREE DELIVERY. Phones-- Main 2872; Ind. 1325. }have no idea BASE your Presorip- | for good this thme,.” I would Ay to myself M uc tures tours and other foot «ht ean that ate at I y atte I dit lose » with ed & say—and Tt nis thing has red Jim € My 1 ust tre to and I an 8 public better pistol. teve that s hands than a f © a fighter, always a fighter,” », and I strongly b is my th ory that every man should know how to defend Rimuelf tn a pineh. Now for the benefit of those who vus feat ooking of the mary that I have performed tn kn ou more than 16 men in one ye a h, which w - saew 1 ieee as wena oc ate ot = cue ne defeated by Bian~ | cite and at bat display more than|s majority of the American college the mon whom I knocked out in four | 20rd lant week, composed entirely of | ord ary abiiity, They adapt the! teams more than a run for their rounds, and in this present tour t Japanose students, has made a more! mannerieme of the American ptofes- | money want to say that I think I shall —— = = = —— equal that record or do better. - Dene gg Be dada RRR RRR Re errs Jack Burns, Paddy Ryan, James Fillott, Alf Greenfield, Charley Me- | THE DO PE SHEET. oe ee CS Donald, John Fleming, John | - pase P Dermott, John Gitmore, John Me-| * & AT as ASTLD Seattle ve. $ wan, Dominick McCaffrey Tom|* " aM PRANCIEC *| *handier, Jom Commors, Pat Soul: | ## EEE EEE EERE EERE REE Ree ee a tae “ 7 ee wert *| len, Frank O'Donnell, Flory Bar- * A 7 Rootes x west on eek nett, Charley Mitchell, Enos Jhtlttps, yg Bema wens ote dhe +) Tom Mulhern, Tom Burns, Mike Almost every ball player has some) to them where I know by experience]! y * Donovan, Jake Kifrain, Herbert/eccentric trait about him, which/that they like it least. williegks a ahh * kk * a* oe | Slade, James MeCormack, John Me-|Bolds him as a mark with ¢ ertt-| hit occasionally, of course, rf no wapeen Carty, Capt. James Dalton, Tomjfea, When Rube Waddell, of the! pitcher can prevent a base h@ every Callahan, John Quigley, Steve Tay-| many vests, was secretary of the)time he so desires. If I id do lor, Henry John, Paddy Donovan, JOHN L. SULLIVAN The famous old grize ring gladiator, who Will edit this page next Wednesday. Pat Cowyle, Henry Moringstar, Dick Samuels, George Robinson, Pat Donahoe, Jack Williams, Jack Stewart, Mike Seanjon, John Don- aldson, George Patsy Cay- diff, Bill Stockton, John Collins, Jack Neville, John Simmons, John Laflin, William Crosiey, Pat Hart- nett, Bill Russell, John Henry, Jim Stewart, John Donovan, Donald Smith, George Briggs, Joe Goas, John Flood, DanDwyer, John Woods, Tug Wilson, Al Marx, Pat Moran, Ted O'Hara, Jack Hogan, John Gr dy, Punch Jones, Gipsy Miles, James Duffy, Bill Lange, Mike Dor- sey, John Mahan, Jack Burke and more than 100 others I can name. The firet night I re-entered the ring I knocked out Jim MeCorrmiek, as you all know, at Grand Rapida, Satie ano te hen 1, ~p™ andtam|tainly does. And it always! “Chimmte der Whale,”_ Frisco's pow 4 m up os *i an they 7.0. AverOe.. | pet, ten't so big tn the lime light porcalie restores color, also. t « & ome along. Yours truly Femores conor. 2 soseleeee' | Mr. Thomas frow Sleepy-fotlow, __ JOHN 2) SULLIVAN. nee Tacoma, is the goods about | now. C WARION a —— 2 eee ey; Me Pee eee eee eee eee NON “ite i* * PHOTO SUPPLY Co. > ingpneesk igual * * ‘School =e & Any reader of The Star.whe * "free to Amateurs & has any grievance against the * All our Garden Hose is warranted| * Porting editor ie invited to % | saree nied * " it tor * Cure ren ennssee ar ion ton RUBBER *® The sporting editor will be & A i women without oper-| Boston Terrier Rubber, 3-4-Inch, 50 nn eee HUNTS * jon Cured 5 _ ~ Gina seeta, bet | 9600). (By the way, John Lair: & barks, buds, vegeta- | Nile, 3-4-inch, 60 feet 50) % van will be sporting x! bles, ‘rheae wonderful | Tiger Brand, 3-4-inch, 60 foot & The Star Wednesday.) * * remed: hundre that up to PEE medicine.” Have a. talk Hee Wo before giving up your Consult fice | ES 2 BHINGTON Ot | with SANTAL SANTA MIDN Rach Capaute Dears the name sa Beware of connterfotts COMING THE SEATEI®N S STAR SATURDAY, MAY 6, SAN FRANCISCO.—The baseball team of the University of Waseda, than favorable tmpre who have seen the little brown men in practice. They play with a won- derful degree of snap, are extremely Louisville club, one of his many ec- contricities was a habit of “touch- ing” the club every day. As Rube was bringing in the money at the gate, President Pulliam always let him have the “dough.” The fact that his “touches” ranged from 50 cents to $25 in one day, aroused the curiosity of the magnates, Pulliam after a while insisted on knowing what Rube did with the money Here is & record for one day's draw- ing Rube: Raincoat $17.50, half dozen pairs of socks $3. walking stick 75 cents, watch charm $4.50, theater tickets $4. change $1. The aggre gate of $30.75 for one day's ke of the Rube was pot a total. Some- times it will run as low as $5. Sal ary day was an every day oocur- rence with him. | It is said that one Cincinnati play-| er bas already drawn $1,000 of his! pay for 1906. the philanthropist says that @ pitcher who goes into & game with the idea that his arm is going to do all the work is getting off way wrong. Skel says a man must use his head. “I go into every game to use my) head as well as my arm, Very often) the latter goes back on me, but \be! old head, never. My calculations) may not turn out just as I figure, but I know my judgment ts correct, and if things go wrong I do not pitch exactly the ball I should have. I study the opposing batsman, and) endeavor, of course, to put the bail Skel Roach, baseball player, Ayers: Mair Vigor. Losing your hair? And doing nothing to stop it? Don't you know that Ayer’s Hair Vigor promptly checks falling hair? It cer- $7.00 50 feet - $5.00 Bull Dog, 34-inch, 60 feet ‘$10.00 COTTON Royal Cotton, 3-4 inch, 50 feet +66 $4.50 inch, Leader Brand, 3 Royal Cotton, 44-inch, 60 feet $4.25 h, 5O feet $5.50 Cotton Blue Lined, 3-4-inc Tiger Brand Inch, 50 feet $6.00 Nile Brand, \%-\nch, 60 feet ..§5.00 GARDEN RAKES » 250 GARDEN HO JARDEN TOO . Bhe ‘AL L. KINDS. or 1405 Second Ave. } the way Rusty Hall and Judge Mo- |in many games, Friday GEO. H. WOODHOUSE CO. that I would be drawing some Equi! table Life salaries about this time.” FAh FOOD Tt was the “¢. e” omelet for the Webbfooters Friday, Charley Mall had the Portland #ang at his merey all through the performance. With the cxeoption of McLean, who swatted out a two-sacker, not & Portland man got beyond frat. Seattle played top-notch ball Fri- day and made up for the poor show- ing of the day before. ‘ates, who was on the rubber for Portland, while not hit hard, was laramed enough to keep the fans lntereated. Kane and Rusty Mell played fea- ture ball. The little third corner fielded his position perfectly and hit the ball when a swat was need ed Hall's bullet throws to first were the subject of much favorable com ment on the part of the fans. Houts, Miller and McHale, the outer-garden caretakers, were kept busy, and made good on every! chance which came their way | We're living in Goose-cagville these days Such a fine Alphonst-Gaston af fair, this Portland series is any- how Fresh eggs right from Rusty's ranch were on sale at Recreation park all day Friday Now you see it and you don't, Creedie feel about fifth place. Well, anyway, Portland has given the local fans some of the best after- noonfuls of fun they've had in long time. Nothing like a run for your mon- y purchase bingle making bats, it would help muchly The muff rampant was apparent * ¥¥VEMERYEY YER EEN New York Dental Parlors " guarantee. Becond floor Howard opposite Penn Mut Bullding. of the opinion that the Japs will give! the third, | ler once more sacrificed him, and be sional and seem to have studied and d the game as it is played in ntry. Good Judges are of the VICTORIOUS BTANDIN 1” THE CLUBS. Won, Loat, Pet Tacoma u 62 Ban Francisco 16 pao) Oakland . ty By) Lae Angeles ...+ u 400 Portland .. 70 au Seattle . 20 Beattio shut Portland out fn the} game Friday at Recreation Park by| a score of3 to 0 Charley Hall pitebed for the Siwashes and al lowed but one bit during the game.) McHale made the first run for the| Seattiosn. He lammet out a hit which went through Kemmer’s leg» as he was tearing for second. Davis) called Kemmer out, claiming inter ference McHale then stole se | and came home on Rusty Hall's) slam between second and short.) ne lammed out a two-bagger in| was sacrificed to third by Miller and came home on Kem mer's hit. Kane hit again tn the fourth. Mil-| went to third on a long My to cen ter by Houts. Kemmer was the' with the goods on the second occa sion, and with « two-base hit brought the little one home. Cates pitched for Portland. was tapped for seven hits Seore by tnningw Seattle + OL1010008 Portiand...... 0000000000 Batteriee——Mall and Frary; Cates and McLean. o TIGERS DE ATED, TACOMA, May 6.—San Francisco and Tacoma played a close and ex- If the Siwashes could only dte-| Siting game Friday for ten innings. | treat cover some place where they could! 4 wiid pitch and the timely two-| ly « bagger of Nealon’s gave the game to Frisco. Score 1905. DEFEATED JABEZ WHITE BY HAVY BLOWS IN LAST ROUND AN FRANCISCO, May 6 “1 fought the best I know how. I r elved fair pl but Britt is evi dently the betier man. | h was tho statement Jabex White after th re 1 battle, during wh y Britt, in the last round im left hook which defeated the Eng Hahman Britt landed the blow which gave} him the right to the lightweight | championship with just 20 seconds to spare During this round Britt/ decision would to th attempted to rise to his feet. Britt then swung again on the now thor- oughly seconds and the police entered the Painkit RB. Tom'an 1000010000—-2 8 8 Frisco we ADE LES 2 8 0) Ratteries—Fitzpatrick and Gra- ham; Corbett and Wilson. Angels 0000000200 }Oaki'd 0010010001 | _ Binttorien Gray and | Schmidt and Byrnes. Umy | rine. E | PACIFIC NATIONAL LEAGUB AT SPOKANE—Spokane 9, Og- }den 2 AT BOISE--Salt Lake 12, Bolse 6 AMERICAN LRAGUE AT WASHINGTON—Washington 4, Philadelphia 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE AT NEW YORK—New York 5, Boston 1 AT CHICAGO—Chicago 10, St | Louis 6. AT PHILADPLPAHIA—Brooklyn 7, Philadeiphia 4 AT PITTSBURG Cincinnati 2 Pittsburg 4, | Who reads the | wealed, with tu 3] Pianos‘: Rent Rent Allowed on Purchase Price KOHLER & CHASE, 1305 24 Ave. (Established 1860.) Largest Music House on the Coast fought carefully, confident that the} be awarded him.| After a clinch, Britt sent « right to/ White's body and then swang with/ » force with both mitts to the Englishman's jaw. White tottered floor in « groggy condition lay for ight seconds and then H | helpless man and White's ring and stopped | the performance PERRY DAVIE’ © work to make money, an’ money am de root ob all evil, an’ de Bible tella us to svold evil, what's de matter “wif cuttin’ work an’ goin fishin’? UNCLE EPR. YOU CAN “CUT WORK AN oO FISHIN” IF YOU BUY PROPERTY In THD Rainier Boulevar Additions AND PROFIT BY THE COM- ING REGRADES. LEWIS-LITILEFIELD (0. AGENTS 22 HALLER hc ie ms 8 407 . 1092 old Middle - Aged) n, Young Men ARE YOU WEAK, WORN OUT, DISCOURAGED AND UN- STRUNG? If 80, My Newly Discovered Philip- pine Remedy Will Quickly Restore You to Vigor and Strength. it ts itive Cure for Weaknesses and Diseases Peouliar to Men. TRY IT AT MY EXPENSE. There te a cure for every weak or Yrorn-out who will write to me for my Free combination sent. Warantee to br aa) you bi new 1 firm) ane tly joy a F giok inJui With this wor men from almost hope- | tages, and res tei | it. It costs you nothin It is free, absolutely hot ash or take pay tb 1 shall | . Row or All let private, A cure uaranteed w the | the inour- | a v, oF | consumption. » remedy | ang want to be Cured, write me today | Jand I will send the free treatment at | lonce, Dr. Frederick Main, Lock 16% Jackson, Mich. | contestant nnn. ales Fre rom Recreation Park and a Whuwl In Sportdom By Len Hunt THE JAPANESE BASEBALL TEAM F had $ for Kefereo 4 die Sintth con in Ban 5 was packed to t ener oars, ryitbon He ae given lollowed White to the ring! declared } to th The Star’s World’s F. air Contest : ts teachers in thin » & Clark. exs Portlané ai Fach coupon—D—se a tor ¢ nth’s oube * m or a renewal of aen old subscription is good for Votes bd Bach coupon R—accompanied by 60 cents for a new scription f the, or & renewal of 6 subserighh fe good tor 128 VOTES. ge Each coupon—B—« omp fed by 75 cents for months ription or ar tts good tor 200 VOTER Thi contest will run dur ne April, ay and June. The five teachers havi gent number of votes when the contest expires be the lucky quests of The gee attle Btar on the week's jur to Portland and great Lew. is-and Clark exposition. (Coupon “A") wreeerereoerersres Watt, w+ 1905. J Wile BP coogueccecccccocorane OE wyeeceresoeent Bhool, City Of vecversereeeeee County Of .. ag the most popular teacher im the Btate of Wash- ington (Bigned) (Coupon “B”. +» Wash, er Encloved please find find cents for .. months subscription to The Seattle Star, Bul tion te be in name of DOING cc cceeeeee rene en eee MEER eeee Heeeewnnenee Address Neeeeeeeeeeeeeee Beseeeeee Seeeeeeeenes COUNTY seeeeee State Please credit sseee Votes for the most popu- cher in the State of Washington to , (Signed) (if the subscription ts & renewal put an X here.) 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