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CREWS REACH SEATTLE leave for Victorta, where they w compete with James Bay | } clad crew on queer hday, | May 24 | eter that meet otuded thet crews will and | prepare for the race with Washing I, Me Bride efeated in A wrest his ctty Monday night by “Kid” Miller, of Aberdeen. Tho match was held for & purse of $26 Don't invest Money Ta Shoes before inapect our line of Factory Samples at Factory prices LION CLOTHING HOUSE First Ave. South and Main Street. AMUSEMENTS ry-y OPERA seat GRAND HOUSE bsecins Theatre JOHN CORT, Mer. Both Phones, 65 TWO MORE NIGHTS, America’s Greatest Sing GRACE VAN STUDDIFORD In the original Gorgeous Comic Opera Production, RED FEATHER Ry De Koven, Klein and Cook. LAST COMIC OPERA OF THE SEAS PRICRS—Box Seats and Divana, Reservations must be called for promptly Balance of house, $1.50, $1, 500, Theater “The Most Popular Theater.” Russelt & Drew, Managers Both Phones 667. Night Prices —20c, pn Malinees de, 500. rf TONIGHT | ALL. WEEK—MATINER SATUR- |“ DAY ‘This ts a good one—the famous | Irish Drama ROBERT EMMET Everyone is taiking about it - You Will like it. Next Week—"The Clay STAR THEATER | Cor. First ave. and Madison NEW BILL THIS AFTERNOON ané § Great Vaudeville Acts | Feicht!'s Tyrotean Quintette, The | Brewers, Zoyarre, Tommy Mack, ‘The Biograph, Nellie Gerin, Cole & | Cole, Mcimtyre, Fletcher & Mcin- ore. Races OPEN AT THE MEADOWS NEXT SATURDAY, MAY 27, And Continuing Until July 19. ‘Take Cars at King St. and ist. Ay. & Admission De inc! Grand Stand | LADIE Ys Tuesdays and Fridays | Except inane iF tJ and Fourth SIX RACES. "DAILY, Rain or First Race 2 p. m. Sharp. THE GREATER NORRIS & ROWE CIRCUS Double Menagerie—Musourn— Hippodrome SEATTLE—Kaormous Water-Proof ‘Tents Opposite Recreation Park THIS AFTERNOON TONIGHT TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 2 Performances Dally 2 and 8 p.m. ggest and Best of Ali Features of Every Kind 100— Circus Champions and —100 Celebrities GRAND GOLD GLITTERING STREET PARADE WIM Leave the Show Grounds Every Morning at 10:30 Adults, 500, Children, 25 One Ticket Admits You to | Everything. Greenbaum’s Cloak and Suit House From the maker to the wearer, 1419 SECOND AVE. Tel—Bunset, Main 2449. | he discoursed | of the Washington | open. THESE ARE THE MEN WHO HAVE ASTONISHED THE BASE BALL FANS MORE SURPRISES IN HM L HILL, 38. RARER ERR REE THE DOPE SHEET-- » a ie ie tee tiie eee ee ee eed Professor Roller, physical direct or at the University of Washington during a recent address before the | puptis of the high school in which on the subject of} college education and pure ath lotion,” launched some very inter esting remarks on sports in general | He also explained the recent defeat track team In Oregon by stating that the local boys were compelled to go up against a professional man, who! practically won the day for the Ore- gontans. Oregon had withdrawn from the Northwest Athletic association wns allowed to use professionals As & consequence Washington either | ad to give up the match or allow/ |the professional to compete. Deetor Roller pointed owt that j bad the professional been debarred the score would ve stood 80 to 43 in favor of Washington. The attendance at the race mevt which commences Saturday at The Meadows shoald be greater this year than during any season since | The Meadows was first thrown One of the circumet os which is much In favor of the turf men is that there will be no ba: games to attract the people to Rec reation Park for three weeks after the opening of the meet. Hereto fore Seattle has had both the races and the ball games and as a conse quence the attendance at The Mee dows was considerably affected Down in the lobbies of every ho- tel in town a bunch of horsemen are to be seen standing in groups, spitting tobaceo juice at the flies | tm the gutter amd talking over their favorite subject. @ bangtaile which will run in the track this year will consist of some of the best bioded animals in the Western turf world. The upheaval at Chicago has sent many horses to Seattle which would otherwise have gone east. Many of the men who were not even able to secure an entry will, it is said, come to The Meadows to ‘eke @ chance anyway. Horace G. Egbert, who will again offictate as presiding judge stated that the Announcement We have recently purchased the stock of the bankrapt Le nora Furniture Co. at about 60 cents on the dollar and will place this stock on sale next Thursday at our branch store, 222 PIKE STREET. This is an opportunity for purchasing furniture at less than it costs to manufacture it. Red Front Furniture 222 Pike Street, ALBERT HANSEN “mga awakens 708 Ist Avonue SPECIAL onty THIS WEEK On Majestic and Monarch Steet Ranges from $35.00 up RED FRONT FURNITURE CO. 308-310 Becond Ave. South. “LONDON LOAN OFFICE Next ' co * Dene ‘Store, Money to Loan on Watches, Dia- monds and Jewelry. Do not buy © watch or before you see our display our “window and owr prices, marked in visio figures. isaac Lurle, Pree 2 THE SEATTHE Wr M. J. KITTREDGE, ¢ AR i Little Zig-Zagging Through Out t the Sporti ing World---Notes of the Day---By Len Han | 18 NILL, RB, TUESDAY, MAY a3, 1905. TEN MEMBERS OF THE WASHINGTON TEAM OF THE AMERICAN LEAGUE, RRR RRR RR BY LEN HUNT ee ee of 105 in rst successful one J spring season Seattle j should be a m } . | Wil the University of Washing ten rowing crew win out in | California boat club ts the ques- tion which now aassalls the stadents }out at the “U." The athletes of the state university have of late been poring under a cloud of ill- lwek, which is a subject of much worry to the coaches. | In spite of the fact that both | Stanford and the California cre are strong competitors, Washin tom has cause to feel hopeful. The beys did good work down tn Cal | ifernia and ought to make a better showing in the north, On Lake | Washington still better results may be expected. There the local boys know the course and the conditions | they are ep against, SAYS NERVE WINS. | | Clarke Grittth thinks that nerve” is what will win the pen nant In the American league this year. Ina recent interview he said “This pennant race |s Mercer than over now, On account of Washing ton's weakness last year a team could get a breathing spell once in & while when games were scheduled [with the Senators, but now the strain never relaxes and every time we play a game ft ln with @ cracker | Jack team and everybody has to be up on edge all the while. “It boks to me as though jteam with the best nerve carry off the pennant. The clobs appear so evenly matched that lsom@hing benides mechanical play ing must determine the winners The team that can stand the gait will be on the top when the fight- ing i# done, and our players are there with the nervy | Boost when go one hears you, |amd knock when the crowd ts around, seems to be the motto of some people. Somebody asked “Muggsy” Mo ww the secret of the great work |} of the Giants. “Brains,” answered | Muggny, and shut up like a clam. | A tip to rusty Hall and some others. Pillsbury, the chess champion | who was reported to be incurably | insane, defeated 16 Boston players the other night. A real crasy thing to do, sure enough Montara has a real basebal! league. Are you getting ready to lay a little wager on a sure thing at The Meadows. the would live state IT’S THE CORRECT WAY We do business ts the reason our trade increases. Specials this week. Hair Brushes, one-fourth off regular price. Cloth Brushes, regular price. Combs of all kinds, one-fourth off reguiar price. Pure Castle Soap, 196 bar. Special run on Shaving Mugs We bought something less than a thousand of one number. Good value at 35c. We are selling this week at 19¢. Phone us your drug wanta We deliver the goods. one-fourth off STONE'S PIKE ST. PHARMACY Reliable Family and Prescrip- tion Druggiste. “9 KE STREET. Roth Phones, Matin 933. the | coming race with Staaford and the | BASEBALL ee ee ee . GAMES TODAY. Onkiand at Portland Tacoma at Los Angeles. Neo game at ‘Frisco. * * * * * * * * « * * * Se ie ee ee ee STANDING OF THE CLUS. | PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Tacoma Oakland . San Francisco . Lom Angeles . Beatle | Portland i NATIONAL. Per Ct AMERICAN Per New York 793 Cleveland .. jPitteburg ... S81. Chicago .... .577 | Pilladeiphia 536 Philadelphia .538 | Chieago S31/Detroit ..... 600 Cincinnati .. Ats| Washington. .486 Brooklyn 383/8t. Louis Ate ®. Louls + S19 New York .. 404 Boston +«+ S79\Bonton .. uh TIGERS WON, 108 ANGELES, May 23. Al |though Baum allowed but four bits, two lees than his opponent; struc out four, and made two hits himself he lost Mouday's game by the score of 4 © 2% Tacoma scored in the) fourth aed in the eighth through | Bernard's error, One more came | home in the ninth as a rewult of two) bases on balla. Score RH. & Tacoma, 060200011—4 4 sf Angels... 100000001—2 6 3) Ratteriee—Thomas and Hogan; Baum and Spies, Umpire, Davia NATIONAL LEAGUR AT NEW YORK—Now York 2, Pittsburg 1 AT PHILADELPHIA—Cineinnati 5, Philadelphia 4 AT PHILADELPHIA- Loutls 4 Boston 6, St AMERICAN LEAGUE AT CLEVELAND — Philadelphia 2, Cleveland 1 AT DETROIT—New York 3, De trot 0. An ordinance providing for tho redistricting of the city into new voting precincts was introduced in the council last night by Bowen is a home remedy made by the John | HH. Casey Medicine Co.,@pditan Wash. Sold on a guaranthe BY the Kennedy Drug Co., 627 Firat’ Ave, Cures aft chronte diseases of nen and women without pper- ation, Cubed" by | Chinese roots, herbs, | barks Have a talk We ‘aan aiving wy 74 elene. Consulta lion ee Be aon a nA setts pepo: Peer Aste x for 10 Natok enter Oe patterns of Ladies THIS DESK AVENUE, sat seove There is @ movement on foot to cor the elty Main Office Shirts, G-LHolmesFurnitureCo- U01-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. 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Store All our Se to $1.59 Shirt Waists, new spring goods in all shades, tomorrow We Stand Between You and Hi lidate the for the out rates and want oun Our RATE OFFICES. and Rei Collars, 2 Cents; 0 Cent Cuffs, 4 Cents, Cut Price Bargains Strictly Cash Department 8 TRUST and higher prices if » Iaundry not in the combine. rE to help us sustain thi JUST $19. ONUR, ABOVE 50 PIKE. h Pric unt We are Downtown Office, Third near Biaeg QUEEN de LAUNDRY sts you ni SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY 69c Remember you can do better at the Watr dry interests of uceessful We pon - Pike St © THE BIG CONTEST MISS POMEROY OF ROSS SCHOOL JUMPS From TWENTY ge, OND TO ELEVENTH PLACE—OTHERS MADE SPLENDip GAINS hot kt kK ttt tet tte te Minn Nellie Gatl * * | Mine Pomerc % Owing to the fact thet so #) Mins M * & many of our readers understood & | Minn I # that the 1,000-vote coupon was #| Mins I * good for renewals a ell | Mins Wiley | ® new subscribers, The r hee & | Ming I Banta | & decided to allow a three months’ #| Mins Grace Hall | & renewal to count the same ase #| Miss Alice Turner & new subscription. & | Miss Rachel Hytand.,., ry * #| Mina Edna Horria ,., Warren an ee De Hart Beattie Hig, One of the real big prise the teachers’ contest ts the ton. Miss Pomeroy, of the Ross sc = has been forging to the B son past few days. Entered only a few days ag friends have been support in the most enthusiastic and loyal} way. This is shown in the count) Tuesday. Monday she erond was in twenty place; she is now eleventh in the race, Miss Madison, of the B. F Day school, also a recent entry.) they ca has been climbing steadily up the | nerv saan ve you from ah 5 doses, es! list, while splendid gains have been made by Mise Banta, of Seattle in bu High; Miss Hines, of Roy, and Miss Fuller, of Walla Walla. TEETH fa. All but seven of the candidates | were voted for since the last count! coon oy ETH was made, and the contest ts de | CoRown cidedly anybody's race so far | BRIDGE ery Never sold WORK 6 relative powttions of the “tos-| FTL 8 4 hotchers” are also shifted about,| FIT OR NO PAY, Miss Melcalf, of Cascade, going in ¢ have the patent mppiianee t to first place. xtract, fill and apply crowns wip. 6 Jowt the least pain oF danger, Cay jand we will examine your mest free and convince you that wedsu we advertise, and tell you im at vance what your work Will com. mi charge for painless extraction whe sets are ordered All work guaranteed 15 year, Hours—8 om. to $ p im; im days, £:20 a m tolp m OHIO PAINLESS 307, Pike Street, Corner Third Don't forget that the ONE THOU SAND vote coupon is good for all |this week, but it must be in this office not later than next Saturday in order to be counted. Star readers should bear in mind jthat it is urgent to vote every day and to get your friends to help you. That ip the only way to win a prize junketing trip to the world’s fair for your favorite teacher. Don't be @iscourage’ for the contest will continue for @ mumber of weeks ya. Following is the standing of the candidates to date: Name. COIN 0 104 FIRST AVE Phones—Sunset, Pink éependent, 1751 Free D B-hool, Mise Lillian Metcalf . Cascade Mine A. Frances Nichols. ...Rainter Mise Lou Chase . Wella Walla Miss Neilie Buckley... Central Mies Fuller ... Walla Walla | Miss Bertha Johnson ... Interlake Mine McMillan . Ballard Green Lake B. F. Day The Star’s World’s Fair Contest ‘The Star will send the five most popular pcheet tanehers in this state to the Lewis & Clark exposition at pay every cent of their expenses for one week, rall- road fares, hotel billa, entrance fares to the grounds, Fach coupon—A—is good for one vote. Each coupon—B—sent with 25 cents for one month's sub scription or a renewal of an old subscription i good fer 50 vores, Each coupon—B—sccompanied by 50 cents for a new sub sertption for two montha, or a renewal of an subscription, is good for 125 VOTES. Each coupon-—B—accompanied by 75 cents CE gs -months’ subscription or a renewal, ie good for 200 This contest will run during April, Mey and Juma The five teachers having the largest number of when the contest res will be the lucky eR atthe Star on the week's junket to Portland and the great Is and Clark exposition. (Coupon “A.”) I vote for. ...# ool, City of... County Of. . 000 .FFeeeeee 4s the most popular teacher in tht State of Wash- ington. ' n | (Coupon “B.") + “ ~Wash, May $3, 1905 bs ne | Pnclosed please find .. + conta, for . to | months’ subscription to The Seattle Star. Subserip> . | tion to be in the name of “ / at $m vi | Address ., ™ | fu i Ja | Town .. er | ne | Please credit votes for the most popu- . ev lar teacher in the State of Washington to.... " . Schoo, City of County Of. ....sceeceeeeee eee (Signed) (if the subseription ts a renewal put an X here) ) MANAGER, TRACHERS' CON SRATTLE WASH COUPONS * I STAR, THE FAR 7 HE FAIR