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° THIS PHOTOGRAPH WAS TAKEN EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE SEATTLE STAR AND THE NEWSPAPE STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER, BOAT. REE ERE MILLIONAIRE : * ached ule * *« Ta has & postponed & iS AFTER OLDFIELD I . the night of May 30 Dick # ming has been chosen a6 * fdpiew There will be four ® HERBERT L. BOWDEN, WHO HOLDS THE MILE STRAIGHT. /* I — prior to the main 3 oven AWAY RECORD, HAS ENTERED “THE FLYING DUTCHMAN” | & . Kee TENNIS CRACKS IN COMPETITION AGAINST “CHOFFER” BARN EY. ———___—. WDEN. HL. ne ORANGE, N. J, May %4.—The Ame rs who are to com pet vational lawn tem hes for the Davis cup in wath in July of practice na: that they may be in the 1 when they go abroad are being contested om yur { the O Lawn Am t present mb Ward national Cha’ William A ta 2 D. tman, Wi thier, George L. Wren Wrenn and ot f th THOMPSON TRAINING ’ Mon y 24.—Maurice Th 5 al b t 5 uk be Miner's ( tay foots confident of w ning bexes six or m with hie trainer, 4 lay amd | 4 » BOWDEN'S RACING MACHINE, “THE FLYING DUTCHMAN.” | THERE WAS TOO MUCH MUD Herbert L. Bowden, the Boston millionaire automobile enthusiast, Who holds the world’s straightaway mile record with his double 60 ? LAND, May 24--If the Mercedes, is determined that his chauffeur, Chas. Basle, shall wrest | ?' weat endition prevelia, from Oldfield the title of monarch of the yellow oval. To this end, | the Fortiand baseball club will have Bowden has entered a Mercedes 90 in the Brighton Beach events, [to be provided with mud show, or Basie has a track mark close to $3 mds and has the nerve and or south, The game here ability to make Oldfield do his best, when his big German car is was postponed on sccount IMMBDIATELY AFTER THE GUN WHICH MARKED THE BEGINNING OF THE OCBAN RACE WAS FIRED FROM er working right. : 2 of = as idy condition of the aE AVERAGES GLHolmesFurnitureCo: } 22° .Se% UOI-II03-I105 SECOND AVE. Sort ma rem Ladies’ Desks--Cut Prices Jee 008" THURSDAY we offer several pattern DEEP CUT PRICES. They are maple, Antwerp and golden oak. 4 of Ladies’ Desks at bird's in mahogany, eye CANADIAN GOLFER TO PLAY IN ENGLAND THIS DESK—Finished in mahog- any, is 40 Inches high, 28 inches wide and 15 inches deep. Writ- ing bed measures 25x27 inches, , and has metal supports, Com- pletely fitted with pigeon holes, paper drawers and shelves. Has full width drawer; French legs. Cut wo. $7.50 CUR 00 crerercoereceeee THIS DESK-1s highly polished bird's-oye ma- ple. Interior is com- | pletely fitted with pig- | con holes, paper racks and drawers and pen racks. Has French lega | Beneath writing bed ts a very roomy fuu width drawer. Writing bed measures 25x27 inches. Desk measures 40 ina bigh, 28 ins. wide and 15 ins. deep. The regu- Great Canadian golf player who |won the world’s fair championship last summer at St. Loula and who| | will play im thi ar’s English am~- }ateur chai iis WATCHING FOR FIELDER lar priee of this hand- | BELLINGHAM, May Man some desk is $12.00; ager D 1 is anxiously watching Cut 5 < @ new star in the in-| to bles. 9 A [field constellation, He sayn his t ete and take « 1 Lady's De are of it in the coming games 69.50 Latr's Desk, is 40 | SLG.OO, Ors Dee ot Bil win ‘Vancouver, but there is one| inches high, 28 inches wide high, 28 ins wide and 15 weak point, that {s on the Infield and 15 inches deep. Writ- ins, deep. Bed measures and he is in hopes of securing an old ing bed measures 25227 ins. 28x28 inches and has metal hand for this location, Dudley was} and has metal supports. supports; full width draw- again released Monday night ar i it Desk is solid oak, golden er, baw brass pulls; faney er on este aot ag tn Lah ac finished; French legs, full lege, = sbig wissen | width drawer. 7 50 Cat to $ | 2 75 WANT HIM RE-INSTATED | Cut to errant: . ss . SAN FRANCISCO, May 24.—The| lady's Desk of friends of Marty Murphy in this S15. Lady's Desk, is 40 321.00, maple, has full city are circulating a petition to inches high, 28 Inches wide width swell front drawer have him re-inatated In the baseball | and 16 inches deep. “Writ- with enrved edgus; meas world. He was tlemnineed from the ing bed measures 28x20. In ures 40 inches high, 27 ina csanis Weprane tiie Saantteny Woon terior completely fitted with wide, 16 ins. deep; writing paper drawers and shelves; will be asked to place him back In bed 26x31 inches; interior his old position. Murphy's friends ie ends, full width complete; french legs. way that he has paid a fine In rawer. Cut police court, he has been sufficient ae ..81275| 2... $16.10 are 826.00 Latics’ Desk, of Antwerp oak, has 29x20 writing NEW YORK ay 24.—Corpo- | bed; 14x28 in. drawer. Interior completely fitted with paper ration Counsel Delaney has sent a files and drawers. Has square posts and communication to Chief of Police stretcher. Cut to McAdoo that Sunday baseball is i) $19.50 legal and all players are subject | 4 PD : . to arrest and fine or impriso Cut Price Bargains Stric tly Cash kaer the Dun aw. Oat se ao. nt the tean not play fu game In ity SDAY, MAY 24, pe WEDNES ‘On Tuesday ~Mud and Rain Were the Handicaps i in “é THE START OF THE BIG OCEAN ‘RACE AT SANDY HOOK 1905. Pacific Coast Baseball Lea 174,551 VOTES QUe — |NO CHANCE TO WIN; HE RACES FOR HONOR) LORD BRASSEY, VETE nan | BRITISH AUTHOR BAILOR | p AND EX-GOVERNOR OF VIC H TORIA, BAILG IN OCEAN RAC «| FOR BRITISH SPORTSMAN o SHIP NEW YORK—With a record ef — s than 200,000 miles of cruising of hineelf and his| REMARKABLE INTEREST 16 SHOWN IN THE STAR’ URT, NEW YORI = Danie 6 THACMHERS COMTEST—SEV ERAL eae NTERPRISH ASSOCIATION BY DONCOURT, NEW ‘ p= Soe caneaener evi ony co ST—OEVERAL OF TH oF THE COMMITTER oa : *t a A, Ne neln e CANDIDATES dy Hook to the Linard, to MAKE GOGO GAINS the honor of Kngiand and to —_—---— extend the cordiallty 10106 l) Ph kkkh hhh khtht SOME STORIES BY DE? ROIT PLAYERS bet Kinglish-speaking nations. |e * I know Sunbeam haw no chance] @® Owing to the fact that eo * $ in,” gaid Lord Brass bel ® many of our readers understood * built for 1, but fOr) @ that the 1,600-vote coupon was * is 80 serappy that Armour can't | When I first heard of|% good for renewals a well as * keep him out of the game. In the | the | s cup offer, I did not sup-|& pew subscribers, The Star has *& outfield he is fast and handles bim- | pous it would be up to me to repre- | # decided to allow a three months’ & self Mke @ veteran, although he| sent my country, Sunbeam is 34) % renewal to count the same asa ®& graduated from Minneapolis last i dew aubentiotions * fall, On the bases he ts chaim-light yd : ning. Hite hit stamps bim as a} RR he! dangerous man for pitchers, He} } : - : has the advantage of youth and an | ONE HUNDRED AND SEVEN-|"oo - “ pe aes overwhelming ambition to shine in TY-FOUR THOUSAND. FIVE | | < ay 2 the game. Armour declares that HUNDRED AND FIFTY-ONE “ ot Chara with a year’s seasoning he will vor : es J, rank with the best fielders in the Does that look as if The Star's league. big world’s fair contest was - eating our readera or not? Doesn't it look a the school teachers JIM BARRETT. “Joe Cantillon, all things consid- 4, was probably the beat umpire of bia day, if not the best in the en- tire history of the game,” says Jim- my Barrett. “Cantillon had & meth- od all his own of minimising ‘the reriousness of protests and of keep- ing the game ng an players good natured and in thelr places. I remember my first collljon with Joe. He called a runtér mfo at third when he had nm (ouctied with the ball three feet from the base, I came in on the rin and) made an awful fuss, and finaly | O'LMARY. rushed In to register additiogal Ob-| «One night after a game in Bos- jections. When | was about & half /ton @ young man, with his right | a yards from the plat® J0@) hand in « sling, came down to the ar hotel and asked for me,” says Keep right on running, J30Y. \Gteary. “He bought the cigars and ‘That pe ease Gee will Just wanted to buy other things. You about carry you to the bench, X0U | made me awfully happy t old Se out <Ethe Game, you Wyse! man,’ he said. I couldn't think of oe lanything | had done, but I jet bim rattle on. | Remember that tine foul you |batted into the grand stand? he | said, I remember.” See that hand? polnting to the | diaabled member 1 saw. “Well, my boy, that fe within about a foot of my & | when I managed to get my hand in jthe way, The girl hadn't hardly spoken to me for a week, but you bet she did then and she did again tonight!" ” CASTOR RIA For Infants and Children. TY SULLIVAN. If ever a youngster fn baseball |had a bright future, it ts Sullivan, », according to Manager Armour, ts bound to make a repstation tn the | American league. Sullivan is the ecrapplest, fastest end most agile youngster in the Detroit team. He Bears the Mgnature oat Lap Uiteu AMUSEMENTS Oe ae AT THE Meadows Saturday May 27 And Continuing Until July 19 Six Races Daily, Rain or Shine Admission 50c Including grand stand. Take cars at King street and LADIES, DAYS TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, excepting Decoration Day and July 4. First avenue south. First Race at 2:00 P. M. The Kind You Have Always Bougtit early and late to hel ites get one of the free ju trips to the Lewis & Clarke , sition at The Star's expense? ‘he best gains Wedne we made by Mins Hiland, of Cent Hill, both of whe v points, Mins Net & LORD BRASS fellow school m1 points, Miss Ma {BI pee Se ne Oe hoe at al | was warmly supported and but I ent i to pur ag thers from sis ; whil Tee ; The Star bas already engaged a |CUt Prices in Dental Wor pe chaperone for the five teachers who | for One Week Pree. cdl Sun. | "Pe Yoted to be the most popular! Teeth ex ted and fied se rae ‘cht and he| ones in the state, but further an- | tutely t pain by our lee haa t juarter of a|notuncement of t will be made |» fic method, patemted ang million miles in her alor Ho has | later, | dy us only nailed every sea, some of them many - - | serge PEOPLE | times. tie acts an hie own navies-| ¥ollowing { the standing of the |treth extracted Pay Ee | | te end @f the best a avigatore 4 ndidates to date eart nvited to calf at Engtand. ~ Name. School. | office, where we will demonstrate : Mins Lillian Metealf....... Cascade | thelr entire satisfaction our Torn im 1834, Lord Brassey early | seine A. Frances Nichols... Rainier |SET OF TEETH turned to yachting as a pastime, his! sigs Bertha Johnson Interlake |22« GOLD CROWNS love of the sport asuerting nett Lou Chi .-.. Walla Walla | TEETH WITHOU while he wae a boy at Rugby. His/ Netlie Buckley. Centras | PLATES .. | Sequaintas practical expert-| Miss MeMillan Ballard | SILVER FILLING jence with sea life has been bene- | seies Fuller .... Walla Walla} All work guaranteed 15 years | fetal to the Kngtish admiralty, vas-| Miss Madison . B. F. Day| , Hours 8 a.m. to 6 ® ms wable advice and ansistance coming | Mi vad “Groen Lake | 2878 8:30 to 1. trom bis in forwarding the eahentes | trles Siete tail. ....,-.s Duntag |_OFs0 PAIN AMEE for the improvement of the naval | Mise Bunker South Park | 2072 Pike Street, Corner Third renerve. Miss Nellie Pomeroy. Ross He is the author of five volumes| Miss Metta Armour lumbia on the Britixh navy, and his prac- | Miss Rachel Hyland Central tieal knowledge caused him to be| Mine Wiley . Ballard chosen an civil lord of the ad-| Mise Pearl Bacon ++-Beacon Hill miralty and subsequently its secre- | Miea Blanche Banta...Beattle High tary. | Dora Hines.....0-.0+05 Factory Sampl ac ooory riom wile her eet! $ The Star’s World's at the LION CLOTHING HOUSE | First Ave. South and Main Street. Fair Contest ‘The Star will send the five most popular | tn this state to the Lewis k_ exposition at pay every cent of their expenses for one week, rail. road fares, hotel bills, entrance fares to the grounds, Each coupon—A—is good for one vote. Kach coupon—B—sent with 26 cents for one month's fert, = or a renewal of aan old subscription 4@ good for vo Each coupon—B—accompanied by 60 cents for & a scription for two months, or @ renewal of an old ia g00d for 125 VOTES. companied by 75 cents fore three AMUSEMENTS Thira Avenue | Thoater “The Most Popular Theater.” RNusvell & Drew, Managers, Both Phones 667. Each coupon--B Night Prices-—20c, 30c, 400, 60. months’ subscription or a renewal, is good for Matinecs—i0e an ‘This contest will run @uring April, May ont ae - The five teachers having the largest num TONIGHT when the contest expires will be the locky guests of The Se ALL, WEEK-—-MATINER SATUR- attle Star on the week's junket to Portland and the great Lew DAY fa and Clark exposition. This is 2 good one—the famous Irish Drama ROBERT EMMET Hveryone is talking about it Will Like it, Next Week ia! , (Coupon “A.”) scecccecrssccetewees. Wash, May 34, 1906, You ‘The Clay I vote for STAR THEATER Cor. First ave and Madison: NEW BILL THIS AFTERNOON and § Great Vaudeville Acts Feicht!'s Tyrolean Quintette, The Rrewers, Zoyarro, T Mack, The Blograph, Nellie . Cole & Cole, Mcintyre, Fletcher @ MclIn- | tyre Py OPERA Seattle's GRAND R=: JOHN CORT, Mer. Both Phones, 68 Seats Now Selling for NAT C. GOODWIN. School, City of.. County of...+ as the most popular teacher in tht State of Wash- ington. [Signed] (Coypon Friday night and Satur matinee, vas! ay 24, 1995. THE USURPER. +. Wash, May 24, Saturday Night, A GILDED FOOL. ‘ ptes + Cente, f0F osseseeses robe tliee Enclosed please find ......+. cents, fo GRACE VAN 8TUDDIFORD months’ subscription to The Seattle Star, Subserip- In the original geous Comte Opera Production, tion to be in the name of RED FEATHER eee # and Divana, | . $1.50, $1, NOM vevcrreseccevsceves » 500, 250. Reser tions must | | be « ‘alled for promptly. Address ..... m’s Cloak and Suit House From the maker to the wearer. 1410 SECOND AVE. Tel.—Sunset, Main 3448. Union Bakery and Cafe | Try some of our coffee, served with Vienna cakes fresh from the oven. Gre Town Please credit +-Votes for the most popu | lar teacher in the State of Washington (0. ..++++++* School, City of [Signed] (it the subscription ts a xewal put an X here.) “RELIABLE TRANSFER CO. | TRACHERS' CON | Baggage, Furniture, Storage | ui ND R WAS ALL COUPONS FAIR R. Office and storage room, 121 eM THERE” 216 First | Postoffice batiding. Phones—-Sunset 902; Independen 626. 5) es eae ee ee le ree oe] en ta

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