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] ‘Summer Athelitics In Schools JON kL. SULLIVAN DISCUSSES ALL STUDENTS “Every high school in the coun-);up my engagements, it try ought to have some sort gymnasium, just as overy first college in the country ts equip; with one. Of course there are al ways some members of the school board who will object on of the slight increase tn taxes. Ev rm of athletics should be en od, but not to such an extent ties become a minor tasue. colleges throughout th A “The country have splendid spectmens of the American athlete, and I am oud to say that in Boston, my ome, the high school gymnasium is one of the best equipped in the country. Out door sports of all kinds aro first class, Although foot pall is hardly a favorite of mine in Amateur athletics, still I say noth ing against it, as running races and steeple chases which are admirat ms of sport present Just as many ngers and the number of casual tes is Just as great proportionate ar’ erning my future plans, all} that I can say is that after I finish hy ON SUBJECT OF INTEREST Fe erratge of a}mente can be mad I will have « show on “The Traile” at the Lowts n this summer, wax figures of and Clark Expos Tm the show will be every pugilist that has stood in the ring with me, and I will give a short account of the contest and fl- lustrte how the winning blow was struck, “I want to say that In caso Charile Mitchel! epts my mition to box with me, I will be compeled to eance! all engagements and put my solf in shape to fight him, for | am t as sure that I can whip this man, Mitchell, as | am that the stars ab above us, and the American publia will have the chance, then, to see if | have gone back on them, las some people surmise I hava I shall take the best and keep my- if in condition, and if I improve {a the next six weeks as I have in the past six weeks, I will have my weight reduced to 240 pounds, and it will not be much m trouble for me then to take off 25 pounds more, which will bring me to 215 pounds. - MLC ar. i Watch This Space| FOR BIG BARGAIN ANNOUNCE ment for Saturday in tomorrow's Lion Clothing House Piest Ave. South a and Maw Gent | ST AR THEATER First ave and Madison prt rol 10; bom seats, 25e Worth five times the money—/ Lotta and her educated horse, Buck, the horse with the human brain Harcourt, Montgomery &| . Kosure & Chaplin, Melroy Trio, Nellie Gerin im illustrated feng, new moving pictures. Coming—JOHN L. SULLIVA sneer Aintcewate Thira Avenue Theater “The Most Popular Theater.” Russell & Drew. Managers Both Phones 667. | PRICES —Night, Matinees, 10 | TONIGHT } All Week—Matinee Saturday. | A Play of Great Heart Interest “WOMAN AGAINST WOMAN.” Presented by a Capable Company. | Next Week—"Uncle Tom's Cabin.” ——— —< BASEBALL RECREATION PARK TODAY, 3:30 P. M. TODAY IS LADIES’ DAY. LADIES ADMITTED FREE TO GROUNDS AND GRAND STAND. | Virginia and Cedar | Street Cars. Greenbaum’s Cloak 2 rT Suit House From the maker to the w 1410 SECOND AVE. Tel.—Sunset, Main 448. | to the fat fellow.” } man over 176 pound after effects, which w follow the disease, caused by nerve wrecking aches and pe Sold by | druggists, who gu ee to refund XY, CANNOT SPRIN? PORTLAND, May 11.--Tommy Burns, who fought in Tacoma last week, last night issued an open challenge to John | ivan for a battle at any time or any place the former champion may name, agree ing to put Sullivan out in ten ror or forfeit all the « ny side bet agreeable t« cokers. “Sullivan is talking fight.” says Burne, “and I'll give him a chance. He'll have to fight or lay down, for he could not ask better terms I'd rather fight in Tacoma, but it's op 1 Sullivan's receipts a er to a query regarding the aber John L. wired from Spokane to The Star as fo lows Am not @ sprinting lacrosse player—Burns is. Will meet any SPCR SRR eee NOTICE. Owing to the fact that John L. Sullivan hi: od his engagement in Spokane for an other week, he will be unable to edit the sportin The Star on We 10, but will be sport of The Star on Wednesday May 17, instead. In the mean- time he will continue to com tribute signed articles to the sporting page of The Star ev- ery day until his arrival here. ng editor * * « * * * . * * . * * * * * * * SERANEHENEREED ~ LA GRIPPE Dr. Miles’ Nervin vents In grippe tf taken it is @ remarkable cur money for fi benefit wt bottle if it SFitche ss MON TRUST _PHOTO SUPPLY CO. New YorkLiquor Co Speciai-Teeth Free For Best Wines and 2217_ FIRST pkg NORTH. FREE DELIVERY. _rhenes— Main 287%; Ind 1 Chicago! LoanOffice HARRY SILVER, Prop. Ls uy Yesler Way. eel place to borrow money on @amonds and all kinds of jewelry. Btrictiy _confidential jew York Dental Parlors Ten years guarantee. Hours—8'29 a m. to 6 pm Hppdaye 8.20 am. to 13m. RST AVE. SEATTLE. cond floor Howard Building, opposite Penn Mutual Life Building Union Bakery, and Cafe We serve fine Coffes with Cakes fresh from our own ovens. Jas. Moans’ Hand Mado $2.50 Shoo for sale at The Hu 615 tat Avenue ALBERT HANSEN BUT ALE" 706 Ist Avenue igesketasuseseenn STAR--THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1905, eee Sel Ra MS EA a — TWO PROMINENT BELMONT PARK FEATURES rT In the large picture, taken from the grand stand, the first qaarter god ten ef tho main track and part of the grass track are to be seen. Thwtey aro “right-eend” county. In sealer canine tracks, the only ones in the the oe cxormom grand sland, with its me seats, is srown, Sports Wil Soon Thaw Qut--Watch Star Thermometer-Len Hunt, We ather Man ak dekee oredr ee ae : THE DOPE SHEET. -0 ie} ET a2) It wae pet eo muck fhe winning (the m of Wednenta pome whick m we am ef wvrntf} B| tho fanw feel glad the ma to t the poor aul in which {t was won. The fact that | and ca it yway aml ithe Siwashes ran off with the best; J feH a ned th end of it by timely good www Jone tt 4 the winning 04 ADIng py seems to indicate that the Indians | the , 6 Pag are improving me ¢ t \ lor if Davis The way Ch Ha r T alwa s to He. bosh on the tur , au-|@bout two feet to one a4 ide tion, In Wednesd game he| real « a bad San Francisco by the hip, and The fielders on both sida, \although the Seals secur hit p’ ay they netted the Ca t anPra umber and rn. the ¥ r 4 din't jibe for 4 |ball. One after another |awatted ut the aphere, only 4 0180 reaponaiy dA |the alr. He only od it to any Drought the fing | great extent during the carly stage but Po: d came me in the | the firet to the last. Milles: for | int ond malloued Pitesecid's ot. |AT THE UNIVERSITY GAME WAS San Francisco, also pitched a good |forings. all over the field. He| UNIVERSITY STATION, May 11.| | game. weakened somewhat towards the}~—The University of Washington Both sides played «good game in| jast of the game. Fasick was also | ‘Tk team will leave next Tuesday A HOT ONE the field. Kane started things In | touched up for a few hits, Atz was|for @ trip through Oregon, where | the first inning by lamming out 4] put off the grounds and fined for| ‘hey meet the Agricultural College j hit making second op a #actitild | disputing the umpire Fane. Cakveeity 6c Osapen. iene 18 STANDING OF THE CLUBS | by Miller and coming “hom@ 60 | -pacoma 00200040 4~6/'* the date for Bugene, The con- Men. Last Pet, | Kommer's hit Frisco de thelr | Postiand 006001023 1—~T7| test at Corvallis, which will ox 4 ma 2 OU e2o | OD and only run in the gixth in Batterele—Fitzgerald and Gra-| May 29, will be of sptcial interest Oakland . 541 | BIN. Waldron pasted out 4 Bit and | ham; Besick and Mclean. Umpire,| Worst Simison. the 2 A : |San Francisco 21 18 , Wheeler bronght him home with 4 | Kiopt | sprinter, ran 100 yards im 10 reconds snappy hit. Hall held the Yisitors flat in the contest with the Colum | Low Angeles 1% «(17 ans appy hit A —- } F Beattic “6 8 jon 20H Until the end, when the prop- | NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE bin university last week. The race Pertiané 15 - 405 | Cmition was sett ed by the Siwashes| VICTORIA, May 11,—In a ragged | between Christy, of the varsity, and j bie getting busy with the club. |stueging match Victoria defeated | Simi will be a close one. The seore Everett in the game here Wedr i nattle won the game at Recrea Score by innings tay. Both Doyle and Howlett were| Prof. Robert K. Moritz, director im fon park Wednesday by a score of attle 1000006 O1—2] nit nora ja fronomy, will place the large tele- | 2to lL. The winning run was made San Francisro 0 0000 1.90 0 O—1| Everett 00200005 5—12| scope In the observatory for the use | in the last half of the ninth, and Hattertes—Seattie, Mall and Fra-| Victoria 00233041 0~13/of the public next Friday evening when the fans w pout to gather ry; Frisco—Miller and Wilsas. Batteries—Kverett, Doyle and| My 12 from 9 to 10 o'clock. At up thelr t « for bh Steele; Victoria, Howlett and Mc-| that time the moon will be In ex t was K s turm at bat and HITS DID NOT COUNT, Manus Umpire, Ssoch ] cottons position for observation. when the rat-corn SAN FRANCISCO, May. UL—Al walked up to ¢ ibber t xh Oaktond batted the ball all RELLINGHAM, May 11.—MDel ne nee ot a tw and A. me « they suffered a ahut-| Va ouver at this place Wednesda and when the n o whinsing ‘out. Cabtand came tase doumne talte'e anne of. Oe at Muene =a pesuind (raney Dave? at h he lam «i the seventh, when Francks made a| Vancouver, pitched the beat gama, ‘ two-bagger and went to third on a | but ked support nded grams. sacrifice, He was caught at the | Vancouver 200200003 febras © plate by Smith, who fielded Van | Bellingham ..001263 400 —16 Kemmer was well on his way Haltren’s bunt. Kelly and Kruger! Batteries—Bellingham, Califf and hird. It wae a close shave, but of Oakland fielded a star game. |Spencer; Vancouver, Burns and bey made it w a somer- Low Angeles 01006101 O—3/ Smith | sault Oakiand 00000000 0-0] onset | y then came up and swa Batteries Hall and Spies. | PACIFIC NATIONAL LEAGUE. « fly to Wal mand am and fy Umpire, Perrine. Ogden 7, Salt Lake 3 mer came home w . Spokane game postponed on ac- | —— mn. Young Charley Hall wa TURNED TABLES ON TIGE! count of rain PROBATE NOTICE. gn gery ele dr TACOMA, Weg thee. F NATIONAL LEAGUE In the Superior Court of the State Bea's, Be bad on 6 nnn ny Das Gis Gane cae Philadelphia 10, Pittsburg 2 of Washington, for the County of ol nie Fate King. A Bouton 4-2, Chicago 3-4 7 “AN | ites. caer oe Esi t AMERICAN LEAGUE _In the matter of the Estate 0’ Se ee Mate pestpanes only gauss Charles A. Richmond, Deceased — : sii 9 stice of Settlement of Wedding presents in | Final Account Sterling Silver, Cut} Notice is hereby given that Fred Glass, ot |B. Sander, the Administrator of the at low prices Houghton & Huuter. Is 704 Firet Avenue Cores alt vegeta 4B to, die Wea Oki y The sad spectacle of a party ofplacing it in some conspicuous place. | fui talk No finer to be had and | Estate of Charles A | ceased day “ SOO Medicine Co °° aid Superior Court chronic | Seattle. in jthe Seal fixed this 27th day of March Richmond, de | the worst of a decision. has rendered to and filed n said Court his Final Account as} ach administrator, and that Thurs- | the 27th day of April, 1905, at 0 o'clock a. m., at the Court Room | Probate Department of our | in the City of} said King County, bes of men and ibeen duly appointed by said Cou:t | eo t oper ifor the settlement of sald account sen Pe, BOR, at which time and place any person | eittes = Game ted in said estate may ap-| | pear and file his exceptions in writ od | {ng to said account, and contest ihe! oe | RAMA } fn! Witness, the Hon. A. W. Frater, | udge of said Superior Court, and | of said Court hereto af OTTO A. CASE. Clerk By D. K. SICKLEs, Deputy Clerk School of Photogra; phy thorough going sports, clad chastely It will contain a small safe and a “ Free to janes in long raincoats, with a foot of b ter. “ W. G. Woops, |les. protruding from the bot Any sport who misplaces hin af-| __ SEATTLE GEORGE C. CONGDON |e n ia fections in the first race and is le-|IN THK BUPERIOR COURT OF Attorneys for Administrator Extracting, cleaning and examin- . ’ a A trom his FOC SS) THB SPAT ation FREE during all this week jat e bi ‘ ring any of his clothes or jewelry) Por THE The Brown's Painiess Dentists wilt | mer © the moving pawnshop and obtain) In the matter of the estate of Hector's Office, May 8 1905 «ive the lowest price ever known | Joo Levy. a anthropist 3 per the means of rehabilitation af the/Chartes A. Ri nd, Deceased. LIES FOR REVENUE VESs- in SEATTLE for strictly high-class |cent a ir yaual rate No. 1759. Order to Show Cause SELS. . reg hy y A gy hgh My but | meetings in ti pal cay If he win the next)'racs be) Why Distribution Should Not Be| SEALED PROPOSALS for sup- eee nee cotta ter ton oe abe ; ‘ll, he says, | may recove arments, Ris watrh | Made plying rations and coal to vessels ade & world-wide reput fun part © 4 welr | Fred E, Sander, the administrator |of the Revenue Cutter Service, reg- | the Brown's Painless De ‘ port wn to th corse off is as Levy Vi \ot the ate of Charles A. Rich-|Ularly stationed or temporarily | First avenue, . the races everyday | mond, deceased, hay 1 in this} Within the Collection District of and ; © trouble MAY court him petition s h that | Puget Sound, Washington, and to nme kind toohim—at me t ! t * said estate ix now in a condition to| be delivered on board said vessels in a ; _ Be mY 7 pe be sed and is ready for distribu-|the harbor of Seatt ‘Tacoma or 4 have hea tion of the residue thereof among | Port Townsend, Washington (at If the police o t, the fine sight) ihe persons entitled by lav there- | the option of the successful bidder) of Levy and ms F re yb) » Sl to, and it appearing to the court| during the fiscal year ending June niture around in a circle 20 mflee an! inet said petition sete « Extracting and Examination FREE | plan our, pursued by sports wowing. su-| ont, onl Detition sete forth facte| 9%, 1906, will be received at this} SILVER FILLINGS Bbc) Hi. erflt ents, pursued imdarn' cee cent, *° authorise a distribu. | office unt 2 o'clock p. m. of Mon- FILLINGS TBE | cart { pee Apes inl va t HAGTA tion of the sald estate jday, May 22, 1905, at which tim 3.00 | (ert Soni ee An add Bs aagpees te It ts, therefore, ordered by the|and place they will be pubiicty 300 | the to *\the interva et w kee urt that all persons | ate n| Opened. The coal furnis » BRIDGE WORK 3.00 |folden balls to the bree With/and furnish an entirely novel medi-|the estate of the anid superior cour fammeunite or ‘tits — — : Other dentists come and go, but | this he will go dally to each meet,!um of gambling jot King County, St of W ‘e- | quallt sein ta chetenner: the Brown's. dentists. remain’, the .stioe, C ate ¢ ashing-| quality; uniform in character; to same reliable, up-to-date dentists ————————— a |t at. the ovaries mo the pro- | welgh 2,240 pounds to the ton; to be BROWN'S PAINLESS DENTISTS |ATTEL GETS DECISION Harry Corbett and the club put up| cits of tentae n suld court in Selivered On besré the ‘versie at 713 Flest Avenue le ae nen The camesen tit tae = city of Seattle, on the 27th day of | such times and in such quantit Parlors 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 6 Union| DETROIT, Mich, May 11-—Abe | agreed upon five days before the | APT, 1905, at the hour of 9:30/a8 may be required, at localit block, one door south of MacDougall | Attel, of San Franeinco, got a de- fight 7 o'clock A. M. of said day, then and| readily accessible to sald vessels, & Southwick's. cision over Harry Forbes, of Chi-| wa palatal ositinall jthere to show cause, if any they | and to be subject to inspection as to eligure4:30 a. m. to 6:00 p. m.lengo, Wednosday night at Light have, why an order of distribution | quality and weight. Bidders wil! unday, 8:30 a m. to 12:30 p. m. guard armory, after ten rounds of |SAN FRANCISCO, May 11.—Marty | should not be made of said estate| name the prices both for steaming Hie label on |tme sparring. The big crowd ex-|Murphy was fined $25 by Judge |among the hetrs and persona in said id stove coal, and also their factli- your Presert pressed its @tasatisfaction by hoot-|Cabaniss for slugging Umpire Per- | estate mentioned, according to law, | ties for furnishing the vessels with n sorip- | ing and hissing the fighters, begin-|rine in a game at Recreation park | It is further ordered that a copy|fresh water, and thelr charges on COFFe | ning in the first round and continu-|® Week ago last Sunday, Murphy of thin order be published once aj therefor, Blank forma of proposal apends with the I through and the umpire did not agree on a | Week for four (4) successive weeks | for rations, with specifications and merk “Oter- anise OE, decision and Murphy, being the before the said 27th day of April, | schedule showing component parts, | ling” on sliver. better man, the umpire was given |1906 in the Seattle Daily Star, in said |may be had tt ’ " ‘ € 4 upon application to this saws DRUG STORE $:.!2hvs, | samen m. Britt and Battling Nelson |** sEmerelfal boating Joulation thereinn | “% Seneral clr |effice, and PROPOSALS MUBT BE Second Ave. bd “ oe culation therein, SUBMITTED ON THESE FO! | ——— | Wednesday night agreed to a match $75.10. Done in open court this 27th Bidd RMS, | “Tt, any evening, your copy of The |of 20 rounds before the Western : of March, 1906 ie s7th day| Sree, at nena Se. SRR. Ware Star has not arrived at 6:00 o'clock, | Athletic club to take place elther in|'To Winona Lake, Ind, and return nf | delivery te to be made Separe elephonie—Bunset, Main 1060, oF In- | futyese Queue ome, rt or ie egy Armen A. W. PRATE: | bids will also be received at th: dependent 11 ny time between |°" 7 io on oe ive Soren Fem ‘gets Judge. | same time and place for lubricating 6:00 and 7:00. sent you at senger nd a copy will be ¢, by special moe weigh 136 pounds at 6 p. m. on the | nale May 12th only. ¢ day of the match. | Ticket Office and Each man po $2,500 with trip. nllatN. P. City w, q@. woonps ange for CONGDO: Attorney. ar ¢ RGE ¢ re cw The right any or all bide IDR, Collector No Ne | Neo of the gam: — Ne With the exception of the finish ar, in baseball No by Seattle there was but r © You sean Ne ting dur the game Wedn ed to DIAYeRS Whey Ne \day. Five hits on each side was| hey say a player fanned, Ne |the total. Miller got the worst end fe | Of the deal, as the tle hits came | Likewise there is no vig No at timely moments and counted for Except a weird, wild No runs. In cases where t © piteber throws No a ©, who was on the slab for man on third bawe out, No fan Francisco, pitched a steady} No |game. Miller is one of those non-|Also it is not larceny No excitable kind, or if he does got| (Though rooters, grim of fag Cry loud against th For & man to steal Ditto (and this is curions) When rooters start to They root ytth mouth and t flustered it doesn't show on the out side He bas that happy faculty of | smiling when the umpire gives him It may be & stage smile, but then ft ma en | the umpire feel like a spanked kid. ot va with the anoot, — FAh FOOD How's THis We offer One Hundred Reward for any case of cannot be cured by The Siwashes won Charlie Hall bad the medicine for . Z sick Seals Wednesday the undersigned, have ies Ask Park's gang if Hall can use| F. J. Cheney for the inst the spit ball. nd bell Kleven Californians disturbed an| {) All business awful lot of atmosphere with their | [ii lions yonag ne bata Wednesday WALDINC That slobber ball of Hall's certain-| Wholesale Drugei key ly had ‘om going Hall's C “ie Deore ea What's more, Hall controlled it — acting directly upon the Johnale Kane was the pop-up kid | * nwce ocnt fren, Fae Wednesda: That three cornered swat of Kem-|>*r bottle. Sold by all mers’ was the necessary “dope” pease oy ‘Take Hall's Family Pilig for | stipat racks =| LEae perry Fe If note Now is the time to »Gias Range and eater It eliminates the dradgery kitchen work. Your kitchen Ways neat and clean A Gas Range saves tims work, and in point of bas no competitor. We sell on easy payments. Seattle Lighting P.-1. Bulldt: Fourth anéd Union Phones—Sunset, Kx. 27; Ind., 75. 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