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2 THE SKATTLE STAR-—MONDAY, MAY 8, 1905 A Little Gossip and Bully Ragging Concerning the Sportdom jane of the World--By Len Hypt a aes 1 ho new |e RRR tm tk tt tte te! oF Kent 1, . |e to fight it out among tl jeter cetane ttt ets Seana tae ne See WILL MEET IN}: ir coe wet ' by-law * ‘es *| UP IN AN ntti eka = THE DOPE SHEET--*\ LEN my a‘mnver ot trelg FUTURE GREATS «| ‘ — on 4 tunts performed at tnterval ? HUNT au by be J ; | § Vor6 Worden 2, meant runa-to the Ta-| 9 minal 4 & : { Columbia 1¢ und Heights 1 i ierlors § pits of the fact that the] : 1 . mer Nonpare! t ushingt, un mtn eta of ne te fowaled | ER ARLE NOR 4 gacon-| Nonparaiis 21, Kirklan Deton , > Mie & poleened wan, © 2 WAS Sr aes laitiona almost {ibe amie of ful i 4 op , ike a a. tak the mente NEW WESTERN BOWLING!) Be amatior cities and| Porresters 7 ; | volley J, t in and things looked bad at! at wound up the series with | Ing to wear a kimono tn omer to a t e of t yuntry 1 particu eos Waar @ > 0 PORTLAND WENT TO PIECES Sane Beatiin's oe t vietory,|tho Kibosh on the Webfooters ar amply with the Japaneso Ifea of | LEAGUE WILL HOLD A TOUR > of the Weet ral [ ind ha k MARION , Ho lasted until the eighth inning] Way. Four out of the atx games was appare! NAMENT AT THE FAIR rie. giggles twnion to the A. Bh} STREET a Site he ws SUNDAY AT CRITICAL TIMES Vion he was suppl byoMr,| about all that « with aay Oe C. it must firet have a lene mm! Ralniers 3, Kverett 8 Age Jones, Jones aleo got hia. Thir-| sree of justice be expected One 0 ly 1 of at least six clubs This Bellingham sedro-W . teen hits off Garvin and Jones was! the or “me ¥ bh ma b., thrown FAN F00D | The first big tour ent of t lly excludes all at the nohomish 0-4, Fort W of 2 PHOTO SUPPLY ¢9 bthe sum total of the lambasting for| at the ball playing at Reereation |newly organised Western Bowling itles. School of Photograph 2 Na or’r the ¢ | park last wee! the weak hit “ 7 — 9/ap eae ae Lost ‘ney was cinched for Beattle| ting, Of cc wy ytewdiy - Maybe Johnnio Kane wasn't there | league wil held at the Lewis @| nis of the Tacoma free to Amateurs Taven . 2 is 29 }in the eighth when with ¢ re] did it C. anda) Did you “pipe” bike Jxome time in August, ‘This has b sencel adets, are manne c - : +4 " i see Se we Out of five times at bat he made sitively agr upon by the pro bi poy se The} Ban Fran 20 1 at j What right has two teams ane hits, one three-bagger, ono |motora of the ue. ‘The firet | encampment at Ammert 1 ae oad a New York Dental Parlors Lae Angeles «.... 18 16 ana | in the claws of Seattle and Portland | ne nd a chiate | championship mnarnent of the| Tacoma boys ee ee Fam Ten years’ guarantes, Prtiand ....0.... 14 a1 400 to play four shut out games out of | That kid ta booked for bieger | exue will probably go to Halt Lake| Kain carrying off the Lippy ln | etgure— 8:30 a. Seatt? acevee 4 ait | lene ite. attaded ttectt. ‘There | things, if he will continue to work | city—to be held next February or| 00", DANINE WON TM Me com “et FIRST AVE. SEATT TR, isi bin 9 tite tn ee See fe but one answer to this queation.|®# hard in the future as he has|March—for the reason that the| ONY colle tne competitive dr Becond floor Howard Bui Como take a in my @ Neither thaee Gun there ith tne] Dees Golam | Mormon town f» most centrally 1o- | PARY winning the tmp | opposite Penn Mutual fe what Portland said to a ee eer } Tho mighty Garvin, we notice, | cated of all the cities represented |‘ —¢ | ne Qfter tho game was well under way | bat ; i Seamub, Seattle will not snake | SS Recreation Park Sunday af Time and again Seattle has Lad} ot faniilter with oe bucks dur Po ag ag geen he rey a | Westbound Colonist Rates Roon. Seattle was not sociable and chances to either win games of 10) 25) I the leaque haw been put into good] wit be effective dally to May 6th a ¥ rubber with their playmates on the joattle won four out of the six | pa . Summer Shades Men's Hats | bags. but few ocenstons did any of| €&mes with Portland | years hn nteaiy pel frienae PY, ton tre A VERY EXTENSIVE assortment them make good. Skel Roach won two games of the ¥ be Restnern Se sponds with the of $2.50 to $3.00 goods—chot | Thet may be all right while Port- | ae n , = inode me J ling” a and 4 land ts b for while tn ttle | iMiams broke even, losing one | St d rd R ing” on ath a Paty rnd tour haa damonstrased| am wining andard Rotary } siitws vruc store ph, Lion Clothing House vuldn't hit for a sour apple, { Hall won one game And Domestic Sewing Machines, | — scome; Shields and Dode Brinker asaiat- | the fans have with the showing made} 4 In losing another } ~ in the two weeks the Dashwood, while not exempt from | AMUSEM NTS rime ———- {| team has playing here. To a| ctiticiam, showed up well in the ird Avenue to 3 Rusty Hall started things by] certain extent they are justified in| Portiand series | walking to first on a pass. He Webt) their opinion. In the first place Roach, in Sunday's game, fanned Firet Ave. South and Main Str $75 Machines for .., $35 $60 Machines for 4 No agents. No commissions You save half. New YorkLiquorCo For Bost Wines and 8317 FIRST AVE. NO} FREE DELIVERY. KANE DROVE THE BALL TO/¢ | THE FENCE by The Alteration Sale =" WORK ON THE BUILDING BEING RUSHED—Most “ot age — sgl , |to second 4 on Bere bh mene hi tne fans think of that extra ten| 11 men basement rooms in possession of the contractors Goons P LAD * Most Popular Theater.” then neatly sacrificed, after which] conta When he goes out to Recrea + high on every shelf. We are still at a loss where to put « | a i high on every a ° eet: Phones 867, eere i gig Bs ge K and/ tion park ho thinks that because of | ¥ * * % ERR RRR RR aL ET OAD WE MUST, ‘Thousands of articles AT RADICAL CUT 5 0 | pasted ont a thr % . a that same extra ten, Seattic should AN A ) CLEVELANDMR p regs efisceneg annie etn **\ win. He thinks that none of the SLE STANDING UP PRICE Night, 20¢, 300, 40c, S0c./ drew @ pass from Jones and went t0/ ».un.here of the team should make as : } 3 “1 nd 2 2 thro Mela bes “ 1 AND, 0., May & D Ski Pri R h la i 250, second on a bum throw by McL@au.! crore Again he says to bimsd Pag senlg as Bspe ress rt ces uthless ut PIANO HOUSE maEearera- Shields then for the second time) )), TONIGHT vd wa should lam the ball) » the famity of Mrs.B. H. Smoot ties’ Dress Skirts of Black Cheviot and Gray Wool Serges, 1307 First Ave., just above P. 0, Phones—Su Pink 1761 Io! swatted out a hit scoring Mille pie = . “ ? AN Week—Matinee Saturday One in the eighth for Portland ag 4 coe a : i 3 bs has for 20 years slept at night some finished with plaited seams, others with pretty otrep dependent, 1751 Free A Play of Great Heart Interest and the rum getting was over for the : ~ mye? yrtcwed leaning against @ wall while ible stitehed and bound skirts; actual value $8.75 to “WOMAN AGAINST WOMAN.” | “ay on her feet, Her case bas just Bale Prico ‘a oe e2. OS was to tell come to the knowledge ot (he | Pecbiscsee ye e t ' é fool Gray Dress Skirts, 12 rows of plaiting down Presented by a Capable Copany. | gear 20110014%-0 h an opinica, . physicians and bascreat Ladies’ Fine All Wool Gray Dress Skirts, “i 09 A - op Parl Next _Week—“Unele Tom's Cabin.” | portiand 9100001 Ona) tue theless oa tenen front, self straps and tailored buttons on hips, fine it ortiand gore n uc ere tera tio Price ° . Roach and Frary The fans, however, have cause to Mra. Dickerson Ip 79 yeers of throughout; $7.00 value; Alteration Sale Pr eee 4.75 age, small, but exceedingly STAR THEATER cree. isncs snd tetain, 7") hoot une onty Halt hs "on th For 2 Cents See EERE Re ee ee ee First ave. end Madison | look for a couple of players to strong and wiry for her yun 8 > be. | jeu the twe the | © infer he physi Is what you can have if you anita ioe "tem etn, SPLI) EVEN | chick’ are’ pact morcrae” Neory | Ste informed the physicas «it Alteration Sale Undermuslin Prices ; Sad Ber sducatod horse, Buck, «he | will not give out the name of ‘hel @ whe was addicted to the uae at Waist Bargains Cut at Alteration Sale morphine, but cured heraelf of rt, Montgomery & Cantor. j } Doe the human brain; Daisy TACOMA, May §—Saturday’s | men be has in sight until they are See eee eee ee eee eee ee ee Chaplin, Melroy Trio, ble header was an even break. | #st ~ at pe mn bee ae the habit through be * | Seats” Gerin tm Mlustrated song, © took the morning game, not | The look se mene Fay Faremrrenygen converted at a religious * caving platwees, allowing the Tigers to score. Ta-|{ng. It means that the Seattle club| @ a} * Vesresesecd It fs pot an instantan ’ — lcoma took a brace, however, in the | 1s willing to put up a little more It's this way,” she sald. # er, but is economical and } afternoon and cheated ‘Frisco out | money to give the fans a run for When I took the dope | had & as long as your kitchen Grand OperaHouse of double honors. Hagan was the|their dough. The Star told tke|@ terrible dreeme The ‘more a sell them completo and stick artist. of the afternoon, mak ttle club through ft colun # morph I took the w fe for $10.00. On exhibition ing two home ruse after the first game wa © dame ant ft * office, P.-I. Butiding, Tuesday Evening, May 9, 1905 game t. H. Ee attle that-the fans we # 1 took the dope and to * a Union. 000000000~—0 6 6| the age tion thrown at them BY) @ bed I would dream of falling & F. 66000100 %—11 11 0) the local ny ane : ood @ into hel or going thr h the @ Memorial and Shea. | Hall, however. will try no more ex-} » take more dope. 1 coudn't af- & Butiding, Fourth and Union Afternoon game RH. | periments. When he signs a man)» ford that. I had just money & Be Rx. 27; Ind., 75. 200th Anniversary of the Death | Frisco. 01000202064 6 2) he will know whereof he getteth off ® enough to buy a little of the @ of the Great Poet, Tacoma. 20322000%-913 O)at That man will have 4 repora-|@ stuff at a time and could not # Batteries —Wheeler, Wilson nd} tion, and he will cost money. 0"! » arrord to take it day and night. & FRIEDRICH SCHILLER Shea; Fitageraid and Graham. Um-| too bad that the Seattle club did) ¢ go 1 started to sleep In a chair * Undgr the Auspices of the United | pire, Klopt | HOt get off right at the start. They!» phat. was better, bat the # e of Seattle. | Ae Reve ‘lost & good deel of money ol, | © dreams till came, and to for } SOL THWE iT LEAGUE. y in, jew a buned Of | » started to sleep standing up. & Ladies’ Corset Covers in odd lots $ Cloak and Olympia 5, Mon rsano ¢ | players at the Seattle fun. that are! » Then I had @ * “and sizes, trimmed in - em eR Hoquiam 4, Aberdeen 1 | not ate to Rend oat Re. Gaede T Rave. bepl & |] Ladies’ White Corded Pin Doi broldery, tucking and lace, Rent Allowed on Purchase Price NATIONAL I r phaye Rage ia bat car tesenisen to} & | could not sleep bd Oxford Wal plaited ranging In price up to 6 f , NAL — «ihe wotion tol 1 wanted it - front Ike rat ae fetes | we no GROUND AVE | Evtsbare 4 Cinctnantl 2 Knee tees whe Dave et wately |) cock collar with tabe, targs |, Sale Price»... KOHLER & CHASE, 1505 2d Ave, mh Brooklyn 4, Philadelphia 2 good. They have done the bestib ya eeadhae + Seteae 7 150 walue: Sale | Ladies’ Muslin Drawers eh, ae Se Chicago 3, St. Louts 0 they coeld, and wore they expected). * * ** 4% Geert bentons $1.50 ‘ ete, Matned. % (Batabdlished 18 Largest Music House on the Coast Price . 98e Wash. 3 May %&-—The to do better, would have been draw PRO! eo, eiged in embroidery PACIFIC NATIONAL LEAGUE. | Ing either bigger salaries, or would) Riverside Hotel here has been - 4 F Price at ADe People Beginning Boise 14, Salt Lake 6. have been fired long ago. If any | leased by the county commissotnors |§ Ladies Fancy Striped Mad- | yadies’ Shirts made of Ane Spokane 7, Ogden 5. one thinks that Rusty Hall dogen't|to be used for courthouse purposes ras Watsts, plaited front, large Cambric® wide ruffle of laws “ for Benton county pearl buttons regular $2.60 with two rows Gf lace inser to Realize know a good player when he AMERICAN LEAGUE. him, he wants to “wise” wu 2 one of the most essential re-| Cleveland 2, Chicago 0. Rusty knows the game but b valine; Sale Price $1.65 tion set in; $1.80 value, Bale Price The Star’s World’s | a | en’ Fi ‘ fnist ‘ 1 : tes for home amusement, either | ne been handicapped. He is now get Ladies’ Fine Serim Waista, rich ladies Muslin Gowns @elf oF friends, nowadays is good | MUST CLOSE FRONT DOORS ting a little freedom, but he has to Sash and ly trimmed with faggot stitch f of tueking and ¢ ic, and that it is practically im-| An order issued by Chief of Police | by careful. That is why it takes ing and embroidery, stock cal- ory, insertion, trimmed in Fair Contest ble to get along without a | Delaney, Sunday, requesting #21009} time to get good pia: Soy arith lana tab $4.00 -sebubs ao} Sudiins Ga? tithes instrument of some kind, | proprietors to close their front ly all of ite absence will many times | doors on the Sabbath day has been! tne good ones are ale © much greater hardship upon | but into effect and patrolinen were | 4, 4 up. Rus than would be occastone ty’s chance Iles in the ily than would be occaston: | uae medity . eding out B rg in buying one on our easy payment eluctant booze-| of the hig leaguers argains |, Which it will pay every intend- | mixers throughout the day. SIde) while Rusty is going around with purchaser to investigate. | doors and back entrances do not! s:. mouth shut, yet hia alm is to PRICK LISTS FREE. would be impossible in this |confilct with the order. There ts / got a team on the field before the ted space to more than merely | no attempt on the part of the police! soouon is ended which will be a My five cross panel Doors are Mention some of the most promi- lio enforce the state law, and the to Meattla, Wateb 1 knows everywhere; price $1.90 Répt makes of the leading instru- order is not based on any city or- = -” mies — e wheats Fe represent, via.; The re- ‘ a,» [BOF oor, AUNTLET Send for price Hats to my sales- dinance, but the police do not wish| Ti:ROWS DOWN Chickering, the artistic H. t & ? f jeuch a fla mt violation of the law ; ee Bette the celebrated Kimball, | such 4 fagra: a Higashi and atl other Japanese ff rooms, 1508 Third avenue, Seat- demonstra s of jiu jiteu who have tle, Wash utiful Maddorff, the reliable Be pe Pease and the popular D. 6.} ston Co. and Lakeside Pianos; | been tour this country trying ball Organs, both reed and pipe, | prove the efficacy of their brutal =~: aifo the Vocalion and Clough & means of defense, have at last been Warren church organs. | called ty nar Amattoam: 0. B. WILLIAMS ‘Fhe famous “Simplex” Piano | Jack Blackburn, who is one of the « Hlaver, that can be attached to any lelaimants for the world’s light : | weight championship, issues a chal lenge to any Japanese who thinks | “pg . a jhe can beat him in a four or wx-| LONDON LOAN OFFICE |round bout. Blackburn makes no 106 Second Av. & Plano and operated with the great- est_ense. cuissinibian enannt Pore ye Seta Next to Guy's Drug Store, | reatrictions, excepting that Was | eecaed to hone on watchem nya | stage of the game. Bale Price $2.95 extra wide, at June Banner Patterns Are Here ETERSON' The Star will send the five most popular school teachers in this state to the Lewis @ Clark exposition at Portland—wit pay every cent of their expenses for one week, including rall- road fares, hotel bills, entrance fares to the grounds, ete Each coupon—A—ts good for one vote. Each coupon—B—sent with 2§ cents for one month's sub- ption of a renewal of aan old subscription is good Each coupon—B—accom: scription for two months, or a renewal of old subscription, ig good for 1256 VOTES. Eech coupon—B—accempanied by cents for a three subscription or a renewal, is good for 200 VOTES, This contest will run during April, May and June. The five teachers having the largest number of when the contest expires will be the lucky guests of The attle Star on the week's junket to Portland and the great Lewe in and Clark exposition nied by 50 cents for a new sub- mon (Coupen “A") eeeeseceeesseesecs Wash, wneeeey 1908, ape, with player inside, and can be layed automatically or with the} lar keyboar: jectric Pianos, both 44-note and compass, also Victor and Rdl- talking machines and re all kinds of small musical in- | struments. D. S. JOHNSTON CO. Seattie’s Leading Piano House. 003 BECOND AVENUE. Burke Buildin, I vote for . Bohool, City Of .. ces. ceweee sey COUNTY Of aeveeee The Krell-French Autogrand Pi- | test must take place in a 20 or 24- quale aot dewalt foot ring, and that he will be per. Do not buy @ watch or diamond | mitted to box or wreatle as his| before you see our display in our =» \2 = may dictate throughout the| Window and our prices, marked in bout. ‘The Jap may resort to all the | balm feuree, | pone breaking artifices of jiu fitse, | — - and Blackburn {# willing to donate| If, any evening, your copy of(The | the entire recetpts of such an exhi- | Star has not arrived at 6:09. 0'gjock. | | bition to any deserving charity ff he Main 1050, or In- does not completely outclass his op- | open 2 99. brid time pone ponent within the prescribed time. parm and & copy sm be nt t onee, b 4 ee- |The lightweight boxer is also will- ‘senger’” “! °e*, OY epetigl ipee To the most popular man or woman In Seattle or King County. as the most popular teacher tn the State of Wash- 1 on, goo OND AnD ; , [elened? ~ $F om PIKE OPEN ALL Mion Custom Tailored $6.50 f2, 1207 2nd Avo. ENotes Next to Stone. LF Gbas Tire Fisher & Lane Jas. Means’ Hand Mado $2.50 Shoe for sale at (Coupon “B", seep Wash, Enclosed please findfind . cents for . subscription to The Seattle Star ‘Subscripe tion to be in name of SMOKING SIVE HADIT BUT YOUR CIGARS WILL COST YOU LESS AT SWLF" Name AGGTORD saceeercceseecen Beeetenee Hoenn IS AN TOWN secccewesecsecenene Deeetenen weneee COUNTY yesceeeeccereween Heeeteree Beeeee most popls | | | | | | | HENRY GEORGE TBAVELERS PORTO RICOS Please credit .....+... votes for the Monday Special Recruits Omars 8 for 25c Caronas BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS Twelv guarantee tO srereeeed s 1, City of wreeeeeeeeens OF weeeccenee Pertrrresy £ Jar teacher in the State of Wash! 7 FOR 25¢, + County of y attendants, Holrs—8:20 to 6; Sundays, o ? Bigned) .... © peosssenll yyy ay Th H 618 tet Two men hired to count the votes. Contest closes May 15. iba ge tae: : (Signed) ver 1420 SECOND AVENUE. e@ a Avenue ur Spectal Brand—Little Cuestas, a pure Havana Cl | (if the subscription ts 1 vote for Mr. or Mra.... W®Yenewal put an X here.) LEGANT NEW ASSORTME THE MAIN CORNER [| === | Send all coupons to Manager, Teachers Contest, Seattle ar Second and Pike Street—— FREE DELIVERY ere Fair to the Falr, Phones: Main 787, Independent 798, The Star Sends Them The SS — I have sold so much land close In to Seattle the last two years NT i " pi WAIST SETS—HAT | Sing w Rist BAGS, ETO., ETC, ALBERT HANSEN on terms of 10 conts a day, and the buyers foel so good I will HOUGHTON & HUNTER. eng mee give these choice five acres free, So send in your votes to C, D. Hill ots man, rooms 1, 2 or 3 Times block. 704 First’ Avenue Oe ist Avenue Seattle.

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