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| i a | zw —-— | Fime Fo RRA RRR RRA * : THE DOPE SHEET--% LE * - . HUNT * SERRE EE REE EEE OEE ER EE EE RE The op handicap, the gained its good footing, and should > Se See erect | made Many Improvements since last | Gacting more han usual imeter’ | yea rho interior of the lub ong the turf f wre b © has been entirely remodeled. | than was at expe nan. |The association has aldo takea initerest among horse owners, Many| O oon bs ae Re sh ¢ of the finest horses of the west have | ® ’ been entered | ‘ p . probable starters are; | ___Th* spectators in the grandstand | ant Ro, wy ) Brannan, to| Will this year have a better chance | Sa weed oi an lto witn the f bh of the races carr: pounds; Ded Anderson, |.) oe ae smart 100, owned by Mra. FP. Gat Se Poe ae gaya we nigiomelipe fea, 95, owned by Mra. 1. Hull; | eee in the ve the Misty's Pride, 114, owned by 8. J.) 7°" °° ae PR Jones; Tam O'Shanter, 115, owned ee i an tor & thes elk by Jones & Co.; Toclaw, 108, owned | HAUS tha ree t he| by J. Madison; Air, 1 wned | Oo by T. EB MeLaughit Bscalante, | 110, owned by C. H. Patton & Co. With the exception of Decoration | Judge, at 107, owned by BE. J. Ram-| 0nd ¢ Fourth of July ladies! sey, and Cardinal Sarto, 93, owned | (1) Ane tne od to the grounds and by G. Summers & Co. |stand on jay and Friday of| each week free of charge Among tho jockies who will pilot} week f oni | the bangtails at the Meadows this/ ia 0 pee year are Otis,- Minder, Butler ‘ W pee e > aineenan tee Kelly, H. Smith, 0. Chandier, F.{/2? 10° pet meat. - Sullivan, L. Shaw, Hayes, Moran, |'"6 “eI aren Davies, Loage, Herbert, Loague, C.| mts R ©! \ne the races 1 be Williams, W. Williams, Sherwood,|, Rain or sh peen held each day, with the exception | Blake, Sinnott, T. Clark, J. Clark, ., | . - of Sundays, until the bell ring» for] Seattle race-goere ‘as the successful | the present meet terminates, pilot of Blue Eyes, last year's Seat tle derby winner. Smith expects te turn the trick again. Lyle Sherwood, who is at present riding at the Vancouver, B. C races, will arrive at the Meadows eer cdae cages te i moet | Locat No. 385, claims that Tredway of Spokane. Mr. Green. formerly | While & member of the union, ap. owned Sad Sam and ia also owner | PTpriated $60 for his own use At of Royalty, to whom belongs the| Present Tredway is an umpire The honor of winning the Seattle derby | ¥*'Tast bas not yet beon served . fm 1903. Horatious, probably the best and most consistent animal that ever raced here, is once more an occu- pant of a stall at the Meadows. He is entered chiefly in the stake races / and will, doubtless, secure many victories for his owner, B J. Ram-| sey. Bombadier, ako owned by Mr. Rameecy, which won last year's Cal- ifornia derby, is among the string! Bow at the Meadows. 4, F. Neil with bis string is also at the Meadows, Frankie Neil, his gon, the bantamweight pugilist. is with his father and will spend some time with the horses, As @ surprise to the fans comes the news of an embexslement charge sworn out against “Ol Hoss” Tred way, once the big stick man for the Seattlo team. KR. H. Spangter, of the Steamfitters and Helpers’ unton SEASON OPENS AT The real opening of the season at Alki Potnt ocurs Thursday night, when the Stockade, Alki's fashion- able hotel, will be the scene of a/ j “housewarming.” | There wil! be dancing from 9 to | | 11:30, and steamers wil! leave Seat ‘Thanks to the sunshine the track! tle hourly, beginning at 2 o'clock in at the Meadows has already re- the afternoon from the Flyer dock G-L Holmes Furniture Co- UOI-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. 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Saturday we offer several high grade bed-room, dining-room and parlor sets. These are new and in perfect condi tion. THREE-PIECE LIBRARY SET —Settee, arm chair and arm rock-~ er, weathered oak, backs are burned leather, panels in Dutch pat- terns; regular $61.50 cut to S47 50 TOONA MAHOGANY BED ROOM SET—Bed, dresser and chif- fonier of colonial patterns; regular $143.00 cut to.. $120.00 SOLID MAHOGANY BED ROOM SET—Consists of bed, dresser, chitfonier and dressing table, Serpentine fronts; regular $194.00 cut to sashes + SRP - $125.00 SOLID MAHOGANY PARLOR 8 T—Settee, arm and side chair, elaborately carved and i» covered with Louis XVI tapestry in * $185.00 ALKI POINT |. THE SEATTL TAR ao a nero WALKING OFF WITH THIS MAIN SI HAMBURG COMING ABOUT. This photograph was taken during the recent tuning up of the German syndicate’s yacht Hamburg. which entered in the big ocean race, It shows the men hatling ow the big Hers main sheet just as th holm was “put dows e —= = ese me ee seer i TRACK MEE 7’ ot July for Portland, where they to the Webfeoters city The te sl | 7 will, how ' enter the reg ar /S field tournament, afd the boys ex-| | pe hold their own with the ™ will be no feild track meet) the team t Portiand ia Di f between the Seattle Athletic club| toon, who will enter the q Tee eee ee eee ee und the Unive y of Washington. | half-mile and relay races, Ch * cal Superintendent Inglis a 4, Harris, Minnesota's one-time * GAMES TODAY. * Wednesday night, that th quarter and half-mile man, will a} % Seattle at San Francisco. * been formally declared accompany the team. Dave Grant | * at Loe Angeles. * ” will fight for the honors of the club| * at Portland, + Manager Evans, of the university,|in the pole vault, broad and high! + * allied upon Supe ot Inglis! jump, Grant has been doing good | # SF ee ERE RE EEE EES Wednesday afters joclared | work In his line of late and great) eal cae aan te nvee that the boys of the university were| things are expected from-—hie in STANTA v THE Cr not in favor of keeping the date! Portland —_ panrwact ¢ _ with the At club Many of the club members who PACIFIC baa lps ® oul As a consequence the Athletic] will go to Portland are BODE | coma, _ S = Jub team is now turning Its atten-| the different colleges i © enet 7 rt 563 tien toward practicing for the fi Coe te in Michigan, bat as 520 tournament, to be held at the Port ftle in time to ne rd land fair this summer, | south, He did a pos » Athletic club team wil! leave! work im the meet betw be as ood Seattle some time during the month| and Pensylvania. i —————— HE OWNS THE FAVORITE. WILSON MARSHALL. Wilson Marshall is the owner of the 185-foot, three-masted schoon- er, Atlantic, which, commanded by Capt. Chas, Barr, of America's eup race fame, is favorite in the betting on the big ocean race jn which eight American yachts are competing against two Engttsh and” oné Ger- man yacht for the $5,000 gold trophy offered by Emperor Williaii, of Germany. “ oT VICIORIA DEFEATS ~=\MUSIC AT “ WESTMINISTER| LAGROSSE GAME VICTORIA, B. C., May 26.—The area ’ Victoria lacrosse team was defeated|, The name of “Bob” Chithoy has yesterday by Westminster’ by a| 002 Suggested by the Victoria weore of 10 goals to 2. The loc a}; lacrosse contingent as referee at boys attribute their defeat to poor| Saturday's game betweem/ Seettle combination work a# a result of the| *4 Victoria, : men being new to each other, Hen-| The local club, dron, imported from Winnipeg, was| Teéard the proposition with favor, 80 closely watched by the Weatmin-|@0d would much rather see some ster men that he could not do any Seattle authority selected for the effective work. position Preparations for the contest are going on rapidly. Wagner's band Played, Won. Lost Westminster 2 ©} will furnish music and an immense Victoria ... 0 ljcrowd is expected at Recreation Vancouver 0 1) park when the game atarts at 3 attle 6! o'clock | CURED MY RUPTURE 1 Wil Show You How to Cure Yours FREE, I was hotploss and bed-ridden for yoars from & double rupture. No truxs could hold, Doctors said I would die if not operated on, . I fooled alt and cured myself by a simple discovery, 1 wilt ay send the cure free by mall if you write for It. It eured me and has neo cured thousands, Itwilicure you. Writetoday, Capt. W.A, ollings, Bom oy, Wat rtown, N.Y. however, does not | THURSDAY, MAY 1905 25. r Barrier to Lift’and Ponies to Flash By Post--Racin’ Season’s Here--Len Hunt, Sta 1eKT. NATIONAL AMERICAN Per Ctl Per Ct New York .. .774,Chicago oT Pittabur« S76 Cleveland .. S77 *hiladeiphia. 567 Philadelphia. 536 Chicago . 00 Detroit . 536 Cincinnati .. 45281. Louls 67 Brooklyn.... .389, Washington. 462 Bt. Louls 387 Boston + Ae Boston 8 York 433 SAN FRANCISCO, May %5.—The Siwashes went to the bad in the game with Frisco yesterday. Hen- ley, for the Seals, had the Indians going, and allowed but three hits during the fracas. Charlie Hall started in to piteh for the BSiwashes, and he received “hia.” In the fourth and sixth the sea going animals landed on him for a total of five bita, which netted them six rune Seore Beattio oo00 10-41 San Francisoo 0 * | LOO LOOS WIN 108 ANGELES, May %—Al | though Tacoma made 11 hits off Hall, and Los Angeles 7 off Fite | patrick, the Angels won out by a | score of 2 to 1, after 15 innings of | hard milling. | The Lao-Looe made the hits at| | times when they were needed, while Tacoma could do nothing with the }atick to her advantage. Score | Los Angeles 990000 1 00000001 — 2 Tacoma .. . 100000 10000000- 1 | Batteriee—Hali and Spies; Fite | patrick, Graham and Hogan. Um- | pire, Davia WEBFOOTERS WIN PORTLAND, May 25.—-Portland jbatted Moskiman at opportune times Wednesday in the game with Oakland. Although Easick was hit | an freely as the California pitcher, he was more successful in keeping the hits seattered. Attendance, 760. Score: Portland @110%—<4 Oakland 0000-3 BatteriesMasick and McLean; Moskiman and Byrnes, Umpire, Klopt. VICTORIA, May %4.—Victoria and Everett broke even in the two games played here yesterday. Vic- torla won the evening and Everett ‘the morning game. Everett 9000100168 Victorta 60000001 0-1 Ratteries—Carter and Altman; Galaski and Ford. TEAMS BREAK EVEN. VANCOUVER, May 25.—It was a case of break even at Vancouver In the games here Wednesday. Van- couver won the first game and Bel- lingham the second. Two pitchers were batted out of the box during each gama Score: Vancouver 2210303001—12 | B'lingham 011123030011 Batterles—O'Brien and Smith; Drew Califf and Spencer, Vancouver,... 031010021—8 Bellingham 00015300*—9 Ratteries—Davis, Harmon and Smith; Druhot and Spencer. ATIONAL LEAGUE. pokane 4. » Boise 1. PACIFI Ogden Salt Lake NATIONAL LEAG Brooktyn 3, St. Louis 1 Pittsburg 11, Boston 1 nnati 4, New York 3 Iphia 6, Chicago’ 2, LBAGUB. AMERICAN Cleveland 8, Philadelphia 6 St. Louis 6, Boston 8. tl w York 6. Washington 4 COLLEOM BASETALL { At Cambridge Me Hiarvard 16, ED Willlains 1 (6 innings) At Princetor Dartmouth 1, Princeto: q At Ann Arbor—DMighigan 10, Ob FOR MISS HAW rin 2 Hy At vtre Pame—Notre Dame §, NorthWeatern © At Nashvillo—Vanderbilt 13, Cin- _ innati 4 ~ —_ TEH POPULAR GREEN LAKE TEACHER GOES FROM NINTH 1 FAh Fooo FIFTH IN THE TEACHERS’ CONTEST—ANOTHER BIg Coy PON COMING The Siwashen are again ted for] th eller 4 O'Brien played an errorless game |¥ ¥ FHV HEH HY “~ | under 20 etre with Seattle at Frisco, } The 1000-vote coupon has cl TOOTS thay Kano, Frary and Hall made the} hoon © ry " feat ‘ 4 popular feature o rh 0 now te age only hits in the gw Wednesday each onte: nie week Ain, Henley pitched a peach of: a|% the teachers contest & that it will be published again manding ett, game. pre Beattle’s error colume went some — bap mB me oak 4 Spencer and Irwin, of San Fran oe t 7 Mise phe: ct cach made two hits owt of |= Menthe decompaniod by 70%). hols a role y~ Aag conte will be allowed to cast Mise B80 4. clay hree times at ba ONE THOUSAND votes for Mise McM ; af O'Brien, & busher from Fresno, is th Reel teacher he eoneld Mine il ® Batis play! wcond for the Siwashes ee vs 8 Miss Le ee "900 Laity np A tus mane ere to be the most popular one # | Miss Lou ‘alle Wan pen ling the arrival of Ka in Gv etate an ok e i» look good for Ike Rock-| 4 “this ig the best chance yet E é SRSE SEER SEER EERE EEE ee . * * * =| . * » * * * * * + * . . - * * . * + * * *) * «| Jenfield back there with the Bt |) Mt Nie your favorite Bebe Louls Browns te: win one of the prise Dranigy TOURNAMENT UNDER WAY trips to the fair. ™ \ Don't forget, every three Rip NEW YORK, May Out of bt | months’ subscription is good P nirieg, @ field of 64 players started | & for 1,000 votes if you fill out #| sien Metta Armouc f neventh annual tournament | ogo ios cupon. iiss Hatin Arseny for the Metro an Golf associa- | a” o BR yland | — the Fr in | The “ten-vote” coupon will Mine P Bacon. tien chasey 7 oS | * also appear Saturday. Miss Dora Hines hal lub links on Staten Island Wednes- | seh ending -s fying rour whb | nad . sisted of 36 holes, inedal DOY eee ekk heh hh kt ht | Mine Allee Turner , spied the entire day The medal | lh: # ot Mins Eéua Barre woe sr yine tthe Allegheny Country, reea Lakers came to the front | Mise De Hi . Senttle Hig, tub, of Pittaburs, |yenterday with « fusillade of |) aoe eee BP Dy Walter J. Travia, of Garden City,| Capone for Miss Hawkins, of the| vies ong tt lntertay swine Graham the New Jer-| ate Lake school, and boosted her | ies casei ticlaon Brew Se aac Mid with totals of 167| fom the ninth to fifth in the race. |e pear! French Paes sey anes - 7" | Miss Banta, of Seattle high, has a | yy Bibi os | + Mere eats as Annie V. Beil. | 3 om | strong following, which has been | wis Agnes Cor Obra | SEATTLE SCRIBE WEDS voting for her regularly every day | —____ comes Leal jand as a result she is climbing | steadily upward. Miss Wiley, of | Ballard, ts coming up slowly but | surely by the consistent voting of SAN FRANCISCO, May %-—Mr Percy Parkinson, city editor of the Post-InteMigencer, of Seattle, and Miss Alice Judkins, of San Fran-|her friends. Sixteen of the candi- inco, were wedded at high noon on | dates received votes since the last | Wednesday. | count The ceremony, which was simple A number of our readers have and according to Kptscopal service, | been sending in coupons more than took place at the home of the bride’s| a week old, and they are being re- |CUt Prices in Degtal jaunt, The guests included the rela- | Jocted, inasmuch as frequ an-| for One | tives and close friends of Miss Jud-|nouncement has been made that! weet extracted anf kins and Mr. Parkinson. The couple | no votes will be counted if they are held back more than one week. In the case of coupons sent in lutely without pain by . fentifie method, patented ang by us onty NERVOUS PEOPLE» reside tn Seattle. by mail they will be accepted if mailed | a* |} Sadhahelhaladaetaiabedbstele within ie seeder’ pane bat | a | otherwise not, and those who dr [3 FUTURE GREATS 3) "in rien bo wey aac ald ara RRR RARE! rom ae Prevent those young | otrice, where we will ° rom holding back the coupons til! | their entire satistaction our The Woodland heights baseball | ‘he last few days of the contest and | Ce team is looking for a catcher to | t#en Mooding the office with them. | seT OF TEETH accompany the team on its tour of | Send your votes in every day if |2a% GOLD CROW! | the state of Washington, which will lerecllaty [TEETH WITHOUT f jcommence during the latter part of May and June, Manager An derson states that games have been arranged with Snohomish, Monroe, | | Sedro-Woolley and teams of that clase Any one desirous of secur- jimg the poeftion will kindly write |the sporting editor of The Star. | Following ls the lineup of the team: B. Anderson, first base; A. Ander- SILVER FILLING Alt years. Hours—# a m to § pm; fe days 8:20 to 1. OHIO PAINLESS DI WI, Pike Street, Corner Third 706 Ist Avenue oe on as |} The Star’s World's boon serce - ty wy | Seats erie, conters Seah ae Fair Contest Corédeman and Evans, pitchers, and Frazer, catcher. Strain will ac tn 2s shame te te Lowin Caueh expeeiton 6: PO a 0 the Lew! exposition at Port! company the team as oud. 8 J. pay every cent of their expenses for one rail Anderson te acting as secretary of the club. OMAHA, May 2%—& W. Nash, the “smelter king!’ is still uncon- felous, His condition is uschanged and little hope is entertained for his | recovery, 25 road fares, hotel bills, entrance fares to the grounds, Fach coupon—A-—is good for one vote. Bach coupon—B—sent with 25 cents for one month'® ss o of @ renewal of aan cid subscription ia good for Kach coupon—B—accompanied by 50 cents for 9 new eab- scription for two months, or @ renewal of an old is good for 125 VOTES. a as Foot tor B00 VOTES” Each coupon --B—accompanied months’ subsertption or a renewal, ts ‘This contest will run during April, May and June. * ‘The five teachers having the largest number of votem when the contest expires will be the lucky guests of The attle Star on the week's junket to Portiand and the great fe and Clark exposition. SAVE $1.00 TO | ON BACH PAIR OF SHOBS you buy. Factory Samples at Factory LION CLOTHING HOUSE First Ave. South and Main Street. (Coupon “A.~) 1 vote for... AMUSEMENTS STAR THEATER Cor First ave and Madison: NEW BILL THIS AFTERNOON and & Great Vaudevitice Acts Feicht's Tyrolean Quintette, The May %%, 1905 4 Of. ns cneneeewere Of. cnet teneeee School, City of....-.e0v.., County as the most popular teacher in tht State of Wash- The Hiograph, Nellie Cole, Mcintyre Fleteh: tyre. GRAND fouse tas HOUSE Fhescr? JOHN CORT, Mer. Both Phones, 66 Bea ts Now Selling for NAT C. GOODWIN. ington. (Signed) Tomorrow night and Saturday matinee —L. Morris’ charming weeeeeeeeeceartereess Wish, May 25, 1905. play B THE USURPER. Sturday Night, Magnificent Re- Enclosed please find ........ conta, fOr wy. ceeeeee vival of A GILDED FOOL. Both productions carried in their entirety, and each staged in Mr. oodwin's tasteful and lavish man- months’ subscription to The Seattle Star. Subsortp- tion to be tn the name of ner. Price#—%2.00 to %bc. Name prices—-$1.50 to 2c. Matinee AGErCED vecsrecececesesevees ® ird Avenue TOWN wenseeeeseenscseese Senseeeees wevece . 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