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SS Up- to-Date Twisters Spun’ Over the Sport Plate F rom the “Dope” Slab---By KERR RRR RRR RAH * : THE DOPE SHEET ~ ~- » * PERE REE EE ER BH EEE The wa took a brace Whureday and played ba Start to finish. They not 1 a k in the outfield, t x there with the lumber w Gwats were needed to t runs Charlie Shields officiated on t Blab for Seattln He pitehed } old time form, and with but Of two exceptions manifrsted gire w wer to take a 8 when a € and an error net two runs, The fans who w is looked for the “high @hich he usually hangs out wh Bargains, Bargains SHOE rains, Bargains | purchas. ot and lines Star we have ¢ ks for qui ing. named are goods of well known t Every pair of North Star or above manufactur & Co's Shoes will satisfy a Come in—we can sive $1.50 on each aia: customer you from $1.00 to pair T NO. 1--Semi-dress, w and high cut Shoes, lined ar 1 un Uned. some very strong and ser- vieable samples In this tine that | are worth Se and $ how Priced at $1.65 a pair, NO. 2—An assortment of Men's good > some dress medium and high cut worth $3.00 and $3.35 now priced eomprehensive Men's Oxfords, Vict Kid and Rox Calf Dress Shoes, Goodyear welts and hand turned bottoms, all first class styles and goods worth 33.50 and $3.75—They're priced now at Ph aad @ patr. HOT No. ¢—Au Immense assort- ment of dress and high cut work Shees—-no Shoe tn this lot worth less than $4.00—they're all good Wearers—Priced now at $2.95 the pair. E6t No. S—mbraces the very best goods the North Star and Gotzian Co. people make—Shoes that are worth from $5.00 to $6.50 —Shoes for fine wear or the cruiser kind with 10 and 12 inch tops—-Every pair fully guaranteed —While these samples last they will go at $3.95 a pair. ee —— ABOUT 200 pairs of Boys’ Shoes Worth $2.00 and $2.50 priced at $1.35 and $1.65. BEE immense Shoe Gispiay it in our eases and in the doorway. Night Prices— Matinees— 10 TONIGHT All Week—Saturday Matinee. Grand Scenic Revival “UNCLE TOM’S CABIN” The Most Complete Production Ever resented in Seattle. Emmett.” ee STAR THEATER Cor. First ave. and Madison Admission 10c and 20c. it and All This Week. Matinees every day 2 to 4:30. Nights 7:20 to 10:30. JOHN L. SULLIVAN and 7 Great Vaudeville Acts. Three Shows Every Night. 9 eenyene “st gE OPERA sonttic’s HOUSE $2¢'"9 JOHN CORT, Mer. Both Seseen | Sunday and Three Following Nights America’s Greatest Singer, GRACE VAN STUDDIFORD In the Original Gorgeous Cc Opera Production RED FEATHER By De Koven, Kiem and Cook. The New York Presentation th Ite omic Entirety—prin is, ballet, chorus and speciaily increased orchestra PRICES—Box Seats and Div: *, | age of house, $1.50, $1, » 250. Seats now selling. ‘Recreation Ball Park Baseball Today at3.20 Oakland vs. Seattle 19 Six or more races each day, r Races commence at % p. m, ue south, Ladies’ days end July 4th. Tuesdays and ¥ Races—Races At the Meadows COMMENCING MAY 27 AND CONTINUING UNTIL Admission 50c, Including Grandstand < ee ee ee BY LEN HUNT PEER EEE OH REESE s/things go wr but It wasn't } ‘The fan who tries to keop track { the new balls the pitchers are je ng @p has to go some. ust year it was th t ball.” | his y h ‘ sali looms up. | W H \ now sheet the | « v ball, Jack Ches bro ‘ the front with the ans ’ Next some } body nvent the i molasse p.” or the “eriss-crossa alg-sag | Nera | bat an hit a atters can hit ng “any can throw It’s like the old ram in physlos }—that of a able force magt- | ng an impenetr body. What's the answe In preparing for his fight with Sullivan Chawles' M! nounees that he will do a ¢ of “shooting, y'u kx He says tt quickens the eye, “bah Jove.” That it is weally quite impossih to train without it. In order to add pepper, salt, vinegar, mustard, horseradish, paprica and sulphuric actd to the fnterest in the coming | international combat between the | two antedtiuvians, Mitchell will | train at Tacoma and Sillivan near Seattle. The Tacoma fans ought to be ashamed of themselves. They have the scrappiest team In the league, it works like a clock, it won the/ pennant last year, it leads the race | now. In spite of all this, the fans | refuse to support the team, and yet every other city im the league out- draws Tacoma. FAh FOOD The state shooting tournament is on at Wenatchee. The All Stars of Seattle will roll a telegraphic bowling match with the Bellingham Lions seat Wednes day night j | | Hulen, the ex-Siwash, ts the key- stone of the Everett infield. It looks as if Everett had made a | find In Heltmuller. He's a fast) fielder and a terror to pitchera, =| Bellingham ts running away from | the other teams in the Northwest-| ern league. Bellingham will put its lacrosse | team in the field Saturday after- | noon It will cross sticks with the | New Westminster team } The American Bowling congress is ip danger of disruption | It te likely to aplit up Into an At lantic and a Middle West league. | All clubs west of the Missouri river have already broken away from the A. B. C, “Honey Billie’ Melody, who| knocked ont Martin Duffy last week | at Spokane, intends to make the latter city his future home. j Pittsburg bas a pitcher named Robertaille. The fans call him Bobtail for short. Portland newspapers might cheer thelr readers by printing the per centage table upside do Patsy Donovan having been | j}turmed down by practically every | jeclub in the American league, will | very probably join Mc s An-| gels. | Herr Klopt was not quite as bad} Thursday as he was Weteester He did not make mistakes anyway. That's prett good for Gua. Yes, he did for whether it was two strikes or a bunch of spinach, but then he asked the boys in the press box they told him NEW LEAGUE FORMED PROSSER, more than fifty May 19.—Arrange ments were completed at this place | Thursday for the formation of a} Central Washington league. There will be teams representing Prosser Paseo, North Yakima and Walla Wa “AMERICAN WON. PARIS, May 19.—"Jobnny” Be ker, the American rifle shot, has | won the golden casket clay pigeon | | match at the Puteaux Shooting | club, defeating Parisian sharpshoot ers with the record average of 98 per cent + — The rooke” Hat Positively not be equalled In| style or quality at the price, $3.00./ BE. N. Brooks & Co, 1391 2nd a as | For eye troubles and sick head | aches try our new lense treatment, | and quit Drugging. Headache pow- | ders will never cure defective eyes, nor permantently cure headaches. Remember Dr. Wiliams’ Ophthal mologists, Suite 4, 1112 Ind Ave, *** | * FOLLOW THE CROWDS to the Cow Butter Store, Pike street, and get your Butt Bags, Cheese and Lard at Cut Rate A 8. oe Green aum’s Cloak and Suit House From the maker to the wearer. 1410 nonainggees AVE. JULY 19 05. ain or shine. Take car at King and First Aven- ridays, exceptigg Decoration Day Firat and] THE SEATTLE STAR “THAT GOES, SEE!” A Star reader, unaware of the temporary change on the sport- ing deak, dropped in to register a kick With Sullivan, he changed his mind! CITY OF SEATTLE, COUNTY OF KING. the Big Monarch Shoe & Clothing Co. You are he of New York You ceeds to be turned over to the creditors, Given under my hand and seal this 17th day of Ma: 900 MEN’S SUITS Fine imported Scotch Tweeda, Cassimeres, Sergea and Chev fota, All Suite Fitted Without Charge. Regular $6.50 Sulta for Men's Regular $12.00 Suita for Regular $14.00 Sults for 765 YOUTHS’ SUITS Neat, Nobby, Style for the Young Men. All the Newest 650 CHILDREN’S SUITS regularly 75e, for 34e at MEN’S FINE NECK- WEAR Fancy Teck Ties for..4 New Four-in-Hands Be 50e Splendid and Stiff, for Price. 1317-1319 HALF BLOCK NORTH OF POSTOFFICE phony fe i Cheap—This cozy two Jersey cows and per month. Yottage and 5 acres, on Lake Wasfilngton, chickens, only $750. Terms $26 gg NATIONAL MEAT CO. 206 & id Ave. Su, Tel., Main 1211; Ind, 1211, Bem place in town to buy your meats at lowest market prices: Poultry of ali kinds constantly on hand, y After a brief interview located at 1317-1819 First Avenue, by ordered to take charge of the $13,585.00 Stock chased by the above named firm, and subsequently attached by the Manufacturers’ will cause same to be removed to the Monarch Store and sold regardless FRIDAY, MAY of 1906. Manufacturers’ Protective Association vs. 50 CASES UNDER- WEAR The largest Assortment of Medium Men's Underwear in the State. Regular 35e Underwear for Sule Finish Genuine President with down, $10 See the owner, C, D. Hillman, offices in Times block, to- Stock and Best Priced int Egyptian Regular $7.00 Suits for briggan Undtrwear, regular $1.00 Regular $9.00 Suits for value, for Se Regular $11.00 Suits for Men's Fing Medicated Underwear 33e¢ Men's Heavy California Overshirts t sell in all stores for $2.50, on here for MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS S8eé Materials, Perfect Fitting Men's Fancy Stiff Front Shirts, regular $1.25 kind, for .... 30@ Ranvier $48 Men's F un y Silk Bosom = 2 , regular $2.50 value, for eo Regular $8.50 1 Men's and Boys’ Fast Black Sateen Regular $9.50 Suits for 1.95 Shirts, 75e to $1.00 value, for Regular $12.50 Suits for... 6.85 35e¢ SOCKS AND SUS- PENDERS 2 and 3-piece Suits—Norfotks genial 3 pat hy ace 180 rast Sienin gad Men's Warranted Fast Black Lisle ara pig ae Thread Socks, 150 value, for.7@ Men's Fancy Lace Front Socka, warranted fast colors, worth 26¢ Regular $2.50 Suits for $1.15 = pair, POF oc cr vddonsscdonces lle Regular $5.00 Suits for 2.25 20c Suspendew for : Té seh Baal 86e Heavy Suspenders for... 13e@ Regular $3.75 Suits for 1.85 Imitation President Suspenders for Boys’ Corduroy Knee Panta, worth Te Suspenders go 35¢ 98 DOZEN MEN'S HATS Spring Styles, Soft less than Half Fancy Handkerchiefs for Se $1.00 Fedora Hats for Oe Regular 25¢ Linen Handkerchiefs $2.00 Fedoras and Derbys for % Se $2.50 Men's Fedoras for.. 84,9 1 12-H. P, Monareh 1H. PLN as 5-H, P. 1 2-H. P, Buffalo. and see them, 19, 1905 The Battle Is Over THE FIGHT IS WON =. Know All Mon by These Presents m the City of Seattle Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishing Goods pur- Protective Association of the City SALE COMMENCES TOMORROW hes Buffalo ., Second hand, good as now. Call To B. Alexander, Receiver for of cost, the entire pro WM. MONTGOMERY, Referee. Monarch Shoe & Clothing Co. B ALEXANDER, Recetver. 6,000 PAIRS FINE SHOES At about Half Price. Shoes for Men, Women, Children. Ex- tra Good School Shoes in lot. MEN’S FINE SHOES 2.60 Strong Shoes for... $1.19 Regular $3.00 Vici Shoes, sole leath- or counters, go at .. Genuine Give MO « Men's $3.50 POG h cvotessncssnives 1 Men's Fancy Box Calf, leather lined, 75 Shoes, go at $2.15 ‘ancy Vici Calf Shoes, worth $4.00, go at ........ 2.25 Men's Full Drews Patent #2 ather, Tegular $5.00 Shoes, go at... $2.35 WOMEN’S SHOES Women's $2.25 Dongola . for 1.15 hand 4 Women's Fancy Dress Shoes, turned soles, worth “si Women's Fancy Patent $15 Shoes, worth $2.50, for $1.49 Women's Patent Tip, turned sole, $2.50 Shoes, for 1.75 Women’s Extension Sole Dongola Walking Shoes, worth $4.00, for Heel, “regular Leather Shoes, for » $2.85 CHILDREN’S SHOES $1.00 Fancy Kid Shoos for $2.00 School Shoes for ... 31°38 $2.50 Quilted Bottom Boys’ Shoes » $1.45 | ALASKA OUTFITS One lot Blankets of grays, mix- tures, etc.’ values from $4.00 to $5.00, sale price ... 2.65 9 $2.95 35¢ French Patent Women's $5.00 One ‘lot Comforters at. Rubber Boots and Shoes, Ped Blankets, ete., are included in this sale at Sacrifice Prices, MONARCH SHOE & CLOTHING CO. First Avenue BETWEEN UNIVERSITY AND UNION STREET were filled. Baby Kemmer soaked | Mverett 040004 I Wl nnat the ball and Miller 1 Mouts came | Belling? 00 9001041 ® home Jimmy McHale brought i y I i EAGUE, Kemmer home by a corking swat) Altman; Drew, D I Chicago 6 hich ended the hitting that | ‘ inning TIONAL LI I Je 1 eattle scored two more, cinchiag OAKLAND Ay: game. Oakland scored two fn] St. Louis 5, Boston ® | | LEAguR the ninth, but could nag get the} Pittsburg 7, New York.2 | oe ane 0.8 } ne ' ary run needed to make it @ ch ago 4, Brooklyn ¥ U Oo es ‘ com =a The re = hahahahahahaha: deheiahahael | CTC? ieeaseawel * GAMES TODAY. ee ay 03012102%9 * #|Onkland ......0200000 4 & Onkland at Svattte «| Hit 12010003 8 % Taoonm at Los Angetes *| Batteries ulekts and Dadh * Portiand at Seo Prancios: # | weed hinidt and Byrnes. ’ * RRR RRR "FRISCO WON THE Bit C0 STANDING OF THE CLUBS PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE SAN FRANCISCO, May 19 Won Laut P.C.| Heavy hifting won the for aon |} Tacoma 4 619 | Friseo with Portiqgnd Thursday at |g yy ea eee eee eee eS te Oakland 25 568 | ernoon by a score of 6 to 3. Whalen | . * Seed San Fre >. 24 533 | for disputing a decision of the um-|* Here's the best one yet * on Los Angéles .. 18 460| pire was put out of the game in| * Saturday, and on that day * 1 ‘aa Beattle 19 442 | the third inning. There were two| * only, there will appear a “spe- * eA ae Portland 6 26 g81|men on bases at the time, and|* cial coupon good for ONE #'s Ctteaty | Householder, for Portland, landed| * THOUSAND votes *™ a -Tntertaks AMERICAN NATIONAL lon the first ball pitched, scoring|* Anyone sending a new sub- #/ ee ° ‘alla Wale Per Ct. Per Ct. |two men, The Ne wthersers went * soription to The Star fer three * Mise : ae Mevelanc 71\Ne r 249 | to ploces in the sixth inning. Seore:|* months accompanied by 7 . re ; Patleseishis : Piuehere. 643 | Portiand 60200001 0-8)% conts will be allowed to cast * . ae + Bitaiag Chicago Philadelphia. .620| San Francisco. 02100201%6/% ONE THOUSAND votes for # -Balarg Washington S20 Chicago 517 Batteries: French, Garvin and Mo & the schoo! teacher he consid. # Detroit 600;Cineionati 462) lean; Whalen, Wheeler and wih yoy e be the most popular one 4 89 Broo! 487 | son in the » | Now York... 44 ey i = & This ie the best chance yet #| Bostoa....... .417/8t. Lous M6) LOS ANGELES, May 19.--Tacoma/ # offered to help your favorite © 7 won another game from Los At-|@ teacher win one of the prize #) Seattle defeated Oakland Thure-|«eles Thursday, shutting the|® trips to the fair, * day by a score of 6 to 4. Onkiand winged ones out, 2to 0 The game)# But, remember, that this cou #/ started things right tm the first} was featureless = except the pon will appear for one day *| sriny Inning, when Kelly got to first on} of McLaughlin, who scored | % only and must be voted within | xtien Mary Downie an error by Kemmer. Devereaux} it outs. Seore * one week after it appears in ®| xstys Maynard then lammed out a hit, followed by| Los Angeles .. 00000000 0—) | @ The Star. | sien M + Francks, which scored Kelly and) Tacoma .. ~ 00020000023) % Don't forget, every three | Miss Car Nie Devereoux. Hattories Baum and Spies; | ® months’ subscription is good *| Mis Pearl rer Seattle went to it the fifth| Thomas and Graham. # for 1000 votes you fill out ®| Misa Annie Y inning. Kane went to first on a - ® Baturday's coupon, *| Miss Ma ] |fielder’s choice, Miller then hit} Vancouver ... & The “ten-vote” coupon will #| Miss Nina lone to Stretb, who bungled the play| Victoria ..... & also appear Saturday. | Miss Fane and two sacks were covered. Houts Batteries: * & | Mise Agnes ¢ « given « pans and the bi Holmes and Mc * a = — - 7 Cake RRR RRR RH KICKED AGAINST ROADS HIN ‘, D. Cy May thee In a speech before the senate cams The 1,000 vote coupon of Saturday mittes on terstate commeng is going to be a winner. Brook Adama, of Spokané, yore. Scores of inquiries have been! 4.5 brought up the old question made at The Star office for fur alleged dis rimination pre | ther information about it, showing |; on. in the matter of ratlrong the great interest manifested in the | ¢-oint rates. ‘The speaker sald school teachers’ contest okane was the principal ports | Miss Buck of Central school, | cnter of the & rthweat, eight laa letilt leads in the race by a small | 0?" % tersecting there, ; Mi of Battard,| fo. wn = ber margin Mise m Millan, Ba tard. | there was no competition betwea takes second place away from Miss)... All th *, he said, charged Nichols, of Rainier, and Miss Met-|1)°". ; the same rate uniformly those offered | m fifth to} calf, of Cascade, fourth place. Several of the other teachers well up toward the top are changing po- sitic from day to day. The total vote in the contest is} now nearly 55,900, Following is the goes f os compared wilt eatte and Tecoma If George La Chance, the Frenchman recently canned by ton, does not succeed in getting franchise in the Eestern al will try bis luck on the coast ding of the The Star’s World’s Fair Contest ‘The Star will send the five most popular school fn this state to the Lewis & Clark exposition at Portand oe pay every cent of their expenses for one week, including ralle Fond fares, hotel bills, entrance fares to the grounds, ete Each coupon—-A—la 00d for one vote. Each coupon—B—sent with 25 cents for one nent eert ose or @ renewal of aan old subscription «» good for vo eh coupon—B—accompanied by 66 cents for a new sud> scription for two months, or a renewal of an old subscription, ts for 125 VOTES. aya ate ae ch coupon—B—accompan ¥ cei months’ subscription or a renewal, is good for 200 Votes Thies contest will run @uring April, May and June. The five teachers having the largest number of votes when the contest expires will be the lucky guests of The Se attle Star on the week's junket to Portland and the great Lew- fe and Clark exposition. (Coupon “A.”) Wash, May 19, 1905, School, City of...-.+ee+0++5 County of as the most popular teacher in tht State of Wasi- ington. [Signed] (Coupen “B.") Wash. May 19, 1906, Enclosed please find . cents, for months’ subscription to The Seattle Star. Subscrip- tlon to be in the name of NAME seccecccecsewseewee® Weeverenee seeseeeeseeee TOWN wecsesceesceveneuers COUMLY sereecseecewenew eee Weeeeeweew Beneeeweneeee State so. Please credit. sveee.Votes for the most popu- lar teacher in the State of Washington to seeeeweeweeee Oheecice School, City of County of. [Signed] ...,... (if the subscription ts a renewal put an X here.) TO MANAGER, TEACHERS’ CON- STAR, SEATTLE, WASH SEND ALL COUPONS TEST, SEATTLE “THE FAIR TO THE FAIR, = THE STAR SENDS THEM THERE! its mert For economy the GAS RANGE has petitor, plete without it. no Seattle Lighting Co. P.-1. Building, Fourth and Union. Phones—Sunset, Bx. 27; Ind., Bx. 75. G. Hi. Satisfied users of GAS RANGERS is the best testimonial that can be given for the GAS RANGE on and convenience, com- No modern house is com- Woodhouse Co. 4405 2nd Ave. SECOND AVEN Th F Department SVexuR, JUST 0 ST ABO HH : a VE e air Store rt tie Great Monstrous Lace Curtain Sale Just received a shipment of Lace Curtains, Mill Bada, whieh are actually worth $1.50, $2.00, and some as high as $3.00 @ palt, Your choice tomorrow 49c Each you can do better at The Fair. Remember, We Handle the Best Line of Gardgn Hose in the City Will offer this week Special 50 foot five-ply 8-4-Inch Cotton Hove, regular $4.60; Special. .. 8603 50 feet three-ply 3-4-inch Rubber Hose, regular $3. 00; Spectal. a ' 50 feet three-ply 1-2-inch Rubb regular $2.76; Special. ERNST ST BROS. Both Phones 1168. >

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