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THE /Swats | PReSCOTT DEFEATED sntest at Unity hall last night > lc GOT “CANNED” ee ee eee ee eee . elated tn Frisco Thursday, ts ap lnowt was for a purse of $200 and| President Lucas, of the North-}® propriately named, He braye tke ROSLYN, May 26.—Dan MoKer cate receipt. MoKenate threw] western leagus, stated Thurs tay she whose name was “Maud.” Sie, of Mack Diamond, defeated Tonk | Seon ath tiainm. th. mmnaneaiee. . tae) thnd. Gntage, Deeadmay wes-seleene’| 2 < WITH THE AMA TEURS* Shields and W@len broke even Prescott, of this city, tn a wrestling | got the firat fall in WO: 18 from the umpire staff of the leagu as far as hits were concerned in a | last Sunday previou#to him agjost|@ we ee a ee ee ae 2 | Thureday's game. a ee —— on a beankoment | . Shutouts were the order of the - ~ ~ ThedMacDougall & Botithwick [gay in the Pacific Coast league PUT HIM OWT baseball tam will play t no- } Thursday qualmie team next Sunday ue Bill Thomas, of the Tacoma team m uni ure quaimie Falls, There will be 40} out of eight games has scored four U0)-1103- 1405 SECOND AVE. GRBAT FALLS, Mont., May 26. ae A large crowd F shutouts ang allowed but wn rane, “Kid Lee mocked out “Kid” pe Whalen, of San Franctseo, eom 7 be gre neat to Thomas, He by won ofericka at Havre fn the six | The Woodland Heights | bey ath round of what was sched> jieam loaves Sunday for a series Of! Etidebrand made three hits CUT-PRICE. BARGAINS SATURDAY EXTENSION RODS, brass for sash x40 in, extension, each JIT BOWL, crystal, cut glass pattern; §-Inch, ened 40e ent to Bde COMPORT, with iene band rand rose decoration, measures 12 Inches across, regular dbo cut to... 37 @ BERRY SET, 7 pieces, tea-rose decoration, heavy gold edging. Regular, per set S5¢, cut to FRUIT SET, 7 pieces in ery: tal; %inch bowl, 6 saucers; regular, per set $1.00, cut to MAGAZINE RACK, (see eut) 30 Inches long, 16 inches high, and s entirely weath- ered oak; back perforated for hanging; the bandiest thing you could buy, as you use itevery day; regular $1.50 cut to ... a eC =. —) Ud Laas 10, ete, aay Me acnt LACE CURTAIN Se Spey yen adjustable can be used for (These cut price bargains are for cash and final and none to dealers. Articles may be taken by customer, or will be delivered at our convenience.) FINE FURNITURE CUT-PRICE Until 6 p. m. Saturday we offer several high grade bed-room, dining-room end 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 750 TOONA MAHOGANY BED ROOM SET- Bed, dreaser and ¢ fonier of colonial patterns; regular $148.00 cut to.. & $120.00 SOLID MAHOGANY BED ROOM SET—Consists of dreseer. ehiffonier and dressing table, Serpentine fronts; regular $194.00 cut to . twee SOLID MAHOGANY PARI OR SET—Settee, arm ~ 226832500 elaborately carved and ts covered with Louis XVI tapestry in Green and gold; regular $240.00 cut to..... ...... $185.00 PARLOR TASLES CUT PRICE TOMORROW. 8) OUR WIN- Dows. The Star’s World’s Fair Contest The Star will send the five most popular scheol teachers fm this state to the Lewis Clark exposition at Pertiand—will pay every cent of their expenace for ome week, including rail- subscription & good for 60 ieutten tant eon -S _omonaenins in ge yp for a new sub- flor two months or & renew an old subscription, ig good for 125 VOTES. Each coupon—B-—accompanied by 1S cents for months’ subscription or a renewal, ts good for 200 VO ‘Thia contest will rum durtng April, May and June The five teachers having the 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- fy and Clark exposition. wevecercrccceccemese Wash, May 28, 1908, School, City of... ....+000+, County of....c.veewscee as the most popular teacher in tht State of Wash- ington. [Signed] (Coupon “B.") «++ Wash, May %, Enctosed Please find . conta, for .. ore months’ subscription to The Seattle Star. Subserip- tion to be in the name of AAGTORD wenesssescneweesvere TOWN weccceesecsseccevece Please credit......... «+-Votes for the most popu- lar teacher in the State of Washington to... sovccevecs Of.. County of. (Signed) .. (it the subscription fe « renewal put am X here.) SEND ALL COUPONS TO MANAGER, TEACHERS’ CON- TEST, SEATTLE STAR, SEATTLE, WASH. “THE FAIR TO THE FAIR, THE STAR SENDS THEM THERE” Hoppy and ontent Is the woman who uses a Gas Range Her work is light and plens- ant. A GAS RANGE and WATER HEATER in her kitchen makes housekeeping a pleasure, Gas is cheaper than coal or wood; iis cleaner and better, too. Ranges sold at actual cost on easy torms, Seattle Lighting Co. P.-1. Building, Fourth and Union. Phones—Sunset, Ex. 27; Ind, Bx. 75. ee eee ee ee ee ule¢ to be «a twenty-round go Thursday night Lee in. the fintshing round land ed a stiff right hand punch to the} jaw, ARMIES OF |: BALLOTS the stron, im the he Heights think they oan ma teresting for anything tn t te pl THE HEAVY VOTING FOR THE POPULAR SCHOOL TEACHERS CONTINUES—-THE BIG COU- PON COMING SATURDAY RRR The 1,000-vote been such the teacher: that it will be published again on Saturday, Anyone send! a new sub- scription or renewal for three the esheoe! teacher he cons ere to be the most popular one in the state, trips to the fair, Don't forget, every three monthe’ subscription is goed for 1,000 votes if you fill out Saturday's coupon. The “ten-vete” coupon also appear Gaturday. will _ Stee teeeteeeenaeenneeee RRR An army of votes trooped tate | ‘The Star offfee all the way from / Port Townsend and announced that they were at the service of Mise Madisom, of the B. F. Day school The remilt was that Mise Madison | advanced from ninth to fifth In the great contest! Another corps ar- rayed themeelves with forces of Misa McMillan, of Ballard, and she stepped into third piace. Brig ades and battalions of ballots en listed for Miss Hawkins, of Green Lake; Miss Armour, of Columbia; | Mise Fuller, of Walla Walla, and Mina Buckley, of Central And so the merry race goes on. The total vote to date is 281,118, the vote for pape me 48,631 | Following is the ing of the | candidates to dat | Metcalf Mise MeMillan Miss A. Frances Nichote Miss Bertha Johnson .. Miss Madison Mins Nelile Buckley. Intertake BF. Dey . Central | + Green Lake Mies Nelile Gail Mise Me Armour... Miss Bunker . Mine Witey .. Mins Nellie Pomeroy Miss Rachel Hyland.... Mise Veerl Bacon. Mise Dora Hines Columbia + South Perk | $3.50 “$4.00 “and good aa mont people wear—high cut, medium and regular cut Shoes—dreas and the best of |Cut Prices In Dental Work | by | 22k GOLD CROWNS, | SILVER FILLING . MEN'S WORKING Shoes and Ox- CLOTHING HOUSE Mise Edna Morris Mies De Hart . Miss Mary Down Mise Nina Moo Miss Maynard follow ford half Shoee-—-some Green| Shoes too—worth not lese than __ $2.80 @ pair; on sale now at $1.66 GRADES + worth vp $3.26 & palr—strong, serviceabi and the di kind too—all this | division prided at $1.95 a pair _Some high cut Shoes in this lot business wear goods in this jot all priced from $2.65 to $2.96 a cut $6.00 to § Shoes, also the very finest grad of drees wear—we show about 1 pairs in this divixien and we've priced them at $3.96 ® pair. THESE SHON VALUES will bear the y closest investigation they are genuine bargains and will stand no delay, Better sce ‘em. BALBRIGGAN Underwear well worth garment—a durable brown mixed affair that we've priced 250 « garment t Ave. South and Main Street. for One Week ‘Reeth extracted and filled abso~- lutely without pain by our fate aclentific method, patented and used ua only NERVOUS PEOPLE and those who dread having their teeth extracted or other work dame are exrnestly invited to call at our office, where we will demonstrate to their entire satisfaction our claim, SET OF TEETH .. TEETH WITHOUT PLATES ......% All work guaranteed 16 Hours—@ a, m. to 8 p. mj Sun- Gaye $30 to 1. OHIO PAINLESS DENTISTS 207 Pike Street, Corner Third Ave, |two games with Apo! |hopeful of returning with Bro yi to Ballard baseball park next Sunday for & purse of $60.00 these two teams, Ballard winning the first game easily, but the Col- mbta team Nas been athengthened by several new players and they *% | sre confident of defeating Ballard neat Sunday, | league seom to be @ habit with that Specia Extracting, ation FREE during The Brown's Puinies fh dental work, come In at once. ma 1¢ Brown's Painless Dentists, 713 ‘iret avenue, Ripa work Other dentiats come and Ko, bosk, one door south o uthwick's, © ree 8:30 a, Suna 7. 6:80 a m, to 12:80 p. m. SEATTLE mish. and are ries. The Heights have been May gvod ball during the seakon and been strongthened By ‘how The pitebing gt is omy of) } 3 ¥. Anderson is manager and 8. Armatrong, 506 Denny way, se tary. rw The Baliard base ball team will jay the Columbia City tear at the This is the second game between ing Thursday the Siwashen were tied | Break evens in the Northwestern | w umpire who offi- ae ea Sor RECEIVED n ? 160 SP.HA, BO... Wolf Simon, 1010 First Ave., Yourvoffer of 36 cents on the dollar for the has been accepted Goods shipped at onoe, stock of @. STAR-—FRIDAY, MAY Thureda won the day for Seattle Prisco, but o Umpire Shock orn league, both the players and fans Victoria in Thursday's game made 7 bite and 4 runs. ond 7 bits Double corner swats don't when double plays corner the next owat, association took formal of the north side of the buliding and spent the afternoon direction of Coach Hubert. ‘The boys in the pi | cussed. chang 26, Friaco. made as many ie getting new tennis court vice president S1 Paid Night SAN FPRANCISOCO, W. Manchester, by the oreditors,. ment thirty days net cash. 6-47 p.m. is attributed as the direct cause of this once prosperous business passing out of the mercantile world. $18,273 Worth of Fine Clothing, Hats and Furnishings Bought by Mr. Simon for Five big freight cars were necessary to transport this big purchase of merchandise to Seattle, and the terms of sale are strict! al net cash in 30 days. J. start A BIG SCOOP § which for fine qualities and I See There’s Fine Hand Tallored uits and Overcoats imported and domestic woole ns, embracing fine homespun- Tweeds, Scotches, Vicunas, blue and black Serges, Worsteds, some full silk lined, cut and tailored to the height of perfection, ready to put on at 1905. practice ity Baturdey was 4 ad@ftiona! trains. game, the Inst of which hits of the Northwest from Everett made 3 HOOL ATHLETICS Basket pomnennion the on "104" were entertain od by two Japanese students yeater- day, who put up a creditable bition of Oriental dancing and fenc- At & meeting of the Athletic asso- ctation last night, the following of- fieers Were elected for nest year Walter Galbraith, president Livingston. Willtam monthe accompanied by 73 *| tor the collar; Frida: , : : 1 y they're tied | Mattson, secretary; Dwight Norton. conts = be ya ; pew treasurer. Business relative to the ONE THOUSAND votes | Chiramy de Whale did it | inter: tie meet to be held at gang. ies nie he tet ona cite |, Mohler ts again out.of the game. CHANGE OF TRAIN TIME bs ert « Pee he oriae &| it looks like the bard luck route |on the Northern Pacific, commenc- neha ae ane of the pre Sl ie ee ome ing June (th, Wateh for Seattle, Wash, Seattle, a - Fancy Less Than Half Manchester’s Price A ‘LARGE LINE OF SUBSTANTIAL AND HANDSOME “TRUNKS, BAGS, SUIT CASES AT LESS THAN HALF MANCHESTER'S PRICE. Remember the sale starts Saturday morning at 8:30. o pen Saturday y evening ‘ull 10:30, cleaning and exerain- this week. Dentists twill lowest prk LE for strictly high Don't put it off Good work,at low qua ed for ten youus, bas a world-wide reputation for | FILLING CROWNS . ST but | WOLF SIMON BEY, stay c. D. as nidn't spike thet rate count Ball under ahi. Carl dls. any oe From Diamond--Hoof- Beats From Turf and Notes F rom World of Sports-By, Le |SIMON’S BIG SCOOP SALE Holbrook, ow prices will tow er above all other sales ever attempted in the Northwest. This store is not on a corner, STANDARD FURNITURE COMPANY, middle of the block. Cheap—This cozy Cottage and 6 acre two Jersey cows and 325 chickens, only Hillman, offices in Timea block, Cr 4 northerners by droping a nice bunt ie Jen het down to Shields who fell down as | Hogan Lohman Hon Kit he "agp C allowing Waldron to + Klopt, Ko to Meo Spencer then hit and BROKE EVEN Shields failed to nip Waldron at VICTORIA, May . lthird. W flied out to right, | euse of break even ir every aa ‘ Jafterwhich Waldron did the stunte|at this piace Thursday, ty es | Mobler wae injured in the third) morning Victoria won by « mop | inning to such an extent that he) of 7 to %, and in the afternoon ine | will, acording to the attending phy ~ herete did the triek 10 to 3 RkkeRRRAHREARKHR| siclan, be oUt of the game for Morning game * ¥| month. The accident resulted from | Everett 1 20065 nd GAMES TODAY * a collision with Jimmy McHale, at | Vietoria r 10004 ” & Seattle at Ban Francisoo, — #| pecond Batterios— Doyle and Altmas? & Teeome ot Loe Angeles. &|” Lefty Houts, in running to first$Galaski and McManaus _ & = Onkiand at Portia ® wrenched his ankle and will als@| Afternoon game * *| be out of the game for awhile. Mr. | Victoria 190050104 SERRE EER ER EEE SE |) Bray o new umpire officiated here | Everett 100084 manenaten nap enim Cisee. | saeredn Batteries : ent fe SANTIS Oe ee en (eutiie é 60000000 0—6| us, Belt ax MeMag. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. | H 2.90.0.¢-0) Won. Last, PC.) Hite eae 3-454 NATIONAL LEAGU Pacem ccissaceoe goa | San Francisco, 000000001—1 i “ Ti NAL LEAGUE, Oakland 27 so1| Hite OLOLOO11 26 , BOSTON — Benton 6, Bitty Pang sent 2 529 |. Batteries Ghictds and Dash wood; _ eer y y | 3 )KLYN — St Los Angeles 2 468 ——/ and Wilase. | Brookiyn 0 ous 4, Portiand ed SHUT ‘EM OUT. AT NEW YORK—Cineinnagy Seattle - 0 LOB ANGELES, May 26—The |New York ~ | shut the Angels out in the) AT PHILADELPHIA—Chieagg g | Philadelphia 4 AMERICAN | game bere Thursday, taking NATIONAL. raps and allowing the home team | -_— AMERICAN LE UE. Per Ct Per Ct. | nothing but the goose egg route, | se ae 1 onts—Game poe New York... 160 Chieago..... .607| Superior fielding wom the day for! 45 ¢ryvELAND Chose Pittaburg 669 Cleveland the Tigers. Los Angeles made five! s ‘wow York 1 lend 9, Philadelphia 548 Philedelphia hits, two of them two-baggers, Wut | A nerRorr Phi ladetphte Chitago 614 Detroit briliient double plays headed off | pu 7 % Cimcinnatt.. 469 8t. Loule 467 | the runs, Score: tli diandlintinatonettesi at. Louls 406 Washington RHE. STANFORD CREW WOK, Boston 406 Boston & conees tees S72 VICTORIA, B. ©, May du 'Brooklyn a8 New York... 419) Tacoma. 000100 ~& 1 0) Stanford defeated Victoria | Batteriee—-Gray pcg Min. Fits- day in @ four-cared lap at Se- | gerald and Graham, Umpire, Davis race by @ length and « half, the University of Washingtag SAN FRAN “1800, May 26. attle went down to defeat before Ga he Victo 4 the mighty Choimes Der Whate in| BR a ghee — \s sunior Victoria four ty tap Thursday's game. Der Whale never i. Roo "Scns at ie plnce| : gave the Siwashes & = Jook-fn and | -ppursday by a score of $40 2. In| MAKES NEW RECORD the Seals finally won out by a seore |the afghth inming, with McCree@ie| pARis, May 2.—Frank “ae of 1 to 0. ell knocked out Hildebrand scored Waldron in the last round with a corking swat to the outer gardens. Up until the ainth tpning it was a pitcher's bat tle bet Shields and Whalen. Bach toning went along one, two, lon firet base, M |e home run, winning the game. | Neither Jones nor Hogan wae at his best. Up until the sensational event in the eighth the game was) slow. mer, the An jean cyclist, made a new record for 600 meta. |covering the distance tm 264-5 ome | onda. en ® THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RH. B. | will change its schedule of trainggs three and to work again Portland 190000028 7 &3|June éth Look out for Waldron started the finish for the Oakland. 0 0 3 000100—-2 10 2 changes and sdditional traing 7 ee aS SS Will wre the hearts iver of neal thousands of Seattle’s best dressers. The tele- gram reproduced here, best explains the big deal by which Mr. Wolf Simon came into possession of the entire bank- rupt stock of G. W. Manchester, from J. H. Holbrook, assignee appointed to dispose of the merchandise, make a settlement with the creditors,and wind} up the affairs of this unfortunate con- cern. a | Mr. Manchester’s reputation for handling none but high-grade goods is known all over California, and he en- joyed the patronage of “lovers of fine clothes.” Bad investments in mining stock MAY 12 Wn. pay- Assignee 36c on Dollar} We will, beginning Saturday morning, May 27, coeeeee aE ——— ‘Men’ sFinestTallored Trousers in all the very newest patterns and finest quality Woolens, every one this spring’s pro duction, ready to put om at Le s Than Half Manchester’s Price Se ‘The Finest Line of Popular Furnishings and Hats for men ever offered to the public at a bankrupt sale in this city, The stocks were bought for a trifle more than one-third wholesale values and we offer choice at Less Than Half Manchester’s Price be kept will For the convenience of customers unable to come during the day, the store Loo FOR a SIGN “BIG SCOOP SALE.” is one door south of Isthve==== Alway The finest me tor made Call and see them. G. H. WOODHOUSE CO., 1405 SECOND AVE. with g10 to- Lake Wash! Terms $2 gton, down, Pianos‘: Rent MacDougall m. to 6:00 p. m ! Br qnn's dentists remain’ the | P@F month. See the owner, wame r ble, up-to-date dentists. | day sowie LP AINLBOS DENTISTS 3 First Avenue Parlors 2, , 4, 6 pnd 6 Union NATIONAL MEAT CO. 206 Second Ave. Sv, Beat place in town to buy your lutry > of all kinds constantly on hand, Rent Allowed on Purchase,Price HOHLER & CHASE,4305 2d *~ (Established 18) Largeut Music House o@ * 11; Ind. 2H. harket pricem Tah Main meats at lowest!

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