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‘ THE SPATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, ing rk tm left feid, poking off two long ones that looked like sv great w ATTLE | ebrae ia So ie -|Tremendous Outpouring of Saturday Bargains thia pl Thursday, With the ex | hits. Score ception of that inning Charlie nr Hi n . Shields pitched an excellent gam, | Vancouver 7 3 ng out ten men and keeping | Bellingham ee ‘ hits well scattered } oe tart re with a single) ABERDEEN WON Aas > | followed with @iother by Atx Van) AnERDEEN. June Aberdeen eit aires ot Buren then beat the ball to first, | defeated Hoquiam in an indifferent @rANDING OF THE Ci | during which a little fumbling on © of baseball yeaterda yer ’ w i pc. | the part f K@tomer helped Port= | joor The @ J \iand out tn the scoring, Hite by f ; Householder and Schafley brought | anerdoen ‘ ’ co - 1a tw mawor by |y . * “| ave the Webfooters all the | : | ary win the game AMPRICAN LEAGUE 22 a . New York 15, Bostor | | ty : ‘ + >| Philadelphia 6, Washington 6. 0010000 0-2 q | a AMER Chicago 9, Cleveland ati: NAL . Detroit St. Louls 2 * 5 Clevela “v Sain 605 (Chic i| PITCHED GREAT BALL NATIONAL LEAGUB | “4 ste 1 New York 8, Boston 2 mami... 487 [Det iw RANGIBGO” Jame Philadelphia 3, Brooklyn 2 470 Bos ‘ Thor pitched a great ¢ ame fo Pittsburg 4, Chicago 0. | Lows 410) Wa 432} Tacoma bere Thursday. Oakiand| 5% Louls 9 Cinetanatt 3 | B59[New 105] was unable to find him effectively | } ” $41 |St. Le at any stage of the game and went/ S RRA AA RAA RAE RHR! : - ‘ down to defeat by @ score of 4 to 6, | i ae, June 2 ve Thor wed more than| * 4] vata {ono hit tn an lunge tn the town | «WAT THE AMATEURS$) + Teward jand Tacoma soaked Schmidt | wa : jBard. Sec RARER RR ee Tacoma OC OTOLOO1— aperiors defeated the sol-| Oakland 0000000000 = Lawton ia @ good] Natteries—Thomas and Graham | bave 8 leaning toward]. Ratt playe Reereation park ee yee had Detter head) Schmidt and Hyrnes. Umpires, afternoon. Cowley pitched for here tem: y~ | Bray and I ne }® good game for the winners. . The] come of bargains : <a score RWB A oe owe | .LOS ANGELES, June 2.—Four | s.nortore rir he | : yrecth Powder rse| Bt in the st inning won the) fort Lawton 235 Bien Liver 8 sine, , | Game for th *% With the ox Ratteries—Superiora, Cowley and ae Goo) SPtion of that inning Henley, for! Hoemmenway; Fort Lawton, Kruse haan Bae | Oekland, pitched winning ball. Hall | and Miller ‘ nus ietereh ana Guemanah allowed two runs to ac in the —. O80 Second inning, but otherwise was A double-header wil! be pinged at! ®eady. Score Reereation pi oar d: fternoon | SR AG es. eereation park Saturday afternoo} we _ ‘Shaving » be | LOS Angeles... 40000010° ine the benefit of Fireman Joseph Sa ig Piasiors, full | SA& Francisco .0 2.000000 6 Riplinger, who was injured tn a| 4 ne Ge Batteries—Hall and Spies; Hen le re last January. The first game! " ley and Wilson. Umpire, Davis. | with be between the county clerks} on od Liver On yk Emulsion Cod . - and the county auditor's teams, | GOOD BATTING WON | which will start at 2 o'clock a et Ton se ‘rough VANCOUVER, June Van The second game will be between ter akin. : sidan *} couver defeated Bellingham at this | the fir and the poles This ‘J ageray's Seal place Thursday by a score of 7 to| game o oa marvel, for It ts falling bar, $1.25 sine ..990) 4 wgarshall smcured four hite out that Applechrist witt| jet a® many times at bat Another} play shortstop. He is only about 6) | feature of the game was the batting | fect 7 Inches. He weighs 4000000 Of McCloskey’s men. Kennedy did W-el-l, he looks it, anywa: COLMAN BUILDING. fe? FIRST AVENUE. and Marion Streets. Will note that our prices ! back and sat down Grand Prise Coaster Bicycle Cast Base Foot Pump Polished Clove , Leather Bound Grips an Hrake 15e ict ie aa Bindow for special pri Z Lightning and @ Wilcom Chisels, and other advertised this week. ING'S, 1310 SECOND AVE. ES Pere ARCHBISHO P RYAN. IT ts reported from Rome that the famous Philadelphia prelate may be made a cardinal at the next consistory. LONG SHOTS. FIREMEN HURT 50c and 75c Per Galion pe from “death Fr THE MEADOWS — —_ malar: erry, Angelica, Tokay and | btaze ned started im Byres’ transter ‘arn Funnyside, another long shot Clark and Nelirbes were In the Muscatel |won the mile race at the Meadows | former's single rig and were trave Thursday with Sen Air, the favorite jing at a high rate of speed when t his heels. Tho two horses prac | De ween First and Second, on Co Ueally ran 8 race by congped broke, and the two men were the reat of the banch was nowh to be seen when the winner haule sauder the wire. ¢ away Sem Air took held until the half-mile nyside then came to the front | ning easily and took the lead. At the three-qua en Alr was a length jand a half behind the leader, and jalthough neither horse appeared to be going Sea Air could not overcome | Funnyside’s lead. Following is a short summary of lay's ents First race, seven furlongs—Blue Ridge first, The Lieutenant second, jashed to the ground. Roth were afully injured. The aesistant chief, however, quickly jumped to his feet and caught « passing hose cart. Per Gallon A fall line of ali the leading of wines and liquors and the right prices. We carry thing to be found tm an up first-class liqoor store. i, phone or write us, We'll you right. ARONSON | | | |Cloche d'Or third. T. Clark up on winner. | Second race, six furlongs—Doub- }iet first, Fury second, Melar third. jl. Powell up on winner. | Third race, five furlongs—Happy |Chappy first. Effervescence second, ‘104 First Aye. So. PHONES: Pink 1751. Delivery. orders promptly Packed tn plain boxes. filled RAI PORES eats Nanon third. T. Stewart up on winner. Fourth race, five furlongs—Iinter liude first, T. O'Shanter second, E GOOD OLD | Laureatea third. Crouswaite up om oe ra OLIVER W, STEWART, Btn tet. Veopes seupad Sol Lick. | PFobibitionist, Who Will Speak at se atele thie Ce Wittae ua; | the Anditortum Friday Night winner. ROY a7 00 sud | Sixth race, one mile—Punnyside first, Sea Alr second, Gloomy Gua third. T. Sullivan up on winner. \Mo-Java BOMB THROWER | ; i | | i ' Coff ATHLE1/C MEET | PARIS, June 2.—The police are "44 joys’ Athietle gue, of Se-| . | The Boys’ Athictic league, of now convinced that the Spanish attle, will hold its first athletic 7 ft t Wood. | *marehist, Farras, was the perp meet Saturday afternoon at Wood-) 1 ator of the attempted outrage on jland park. The boys will contest) King Alfonse, and are making 4 in two classes, one being under 15} qjiigent search for him land the other over 15 and under! King Alfonso today continued his| | 18. tour of the city with President | SELECTED HOMER Loubet. They visited the National | . | Milita aad * here Aifonso Hi \ itanton and Young Corbett got to-| luncheon, The royal party then | } gether Thursday night and reseind-| started for Versailles. On their} ' AT led the selection of Mark Shaugh-| return this afternoon they wit-| | nessy as referee for their fight to-| messed a dirigible balloon race | | night Ned Home a chose and attended an automobile fete. tead. The sporting public did not| The force of police attending the} * BB} look favorably upon Sha “ |royal guest has been greatly in | lcreased in number and little dan MA AND CorrEER Hovst | The names of local phyajcians are| ger of a re on of the attempt af being used gn forged checks which | to agsassinate the king of Spain is 1% Second Ave., Arcade’ Byk are being presented at drug stores | anticipated ’ } to be cashed, The police have} oa lthree of the checks and are trying] WASHINGTON, June, 2-—The} i] }t » locate the forger cabinet today discussed prospects 0 | for peace In the far east. It wan| SE your eyes give out . | LONDON, June 2—The Oaks! decided that the body of Jobn Paul Proper glaswen bet takes, on Epsom Downs, were won | Jonoa be brought direct to” Annap. Po ate. day by W. @all Walker's Cherry | olip from France. It ts the destre| | La J D. of the president that the body ar | * rive on July 4 1 Here ~ . | You wilt alwd¥s find the was] Four Treins Daily } SCE itt » | buying our Faney lowe Crear t| between seattle AG Portiana, com | Sc ib. and tly Fresh > mencing Tne 4th, Leaves Seattle | Egse 3 don. 4c. Cow Hutter Btore,| §:40 and 11:16 a. m, 4:30 and 10:20 tand Vike. ***) >, m. ‘Train leaving at 4:30 in new / train. oe THE NORTHERN PACIFIC nese will change iis schedule of trains on Look Out partment for Jone 4th. Va out for many!for changes in Northern Pacific ‘ oe commencing Jue *th *** keepers. titlonal trains, JUNE 1905 A. Bridge & Co.—Popular Price Clothiers, A. Bridge & Co.—Popular Price Clothiers MADE THE CREAM OF POZNER BROS.’ BIG $22,000 CLOTHING STOCK AT LESS THAN RAW MATERIALS COST. ISH SUITS OF SPLENDID MATERIALS, ELEGANTLY TAILORED, WITH THE APPEARANCE AND FIT OF THE NOBBY SUITS IN NEWEST MATERIALS FOR THE TO ORDE RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS FOR THE R. CHILDREN, MEN'S STYL- MO PERFECT “BUSTER BROWN” EFFECTS, AND BOYS AND YOUNG MEN, The Reductions Are Simply NOTE.--If you can’t pay all cash, leave a small deposit and the bal Men’s Suits ance at your convenience, $15.00 $18.00 All Children’s Wash Suits Big line of Children’s Wash Suits from the Pozner Bros. Stock, all Wool Worsteds and Fine. Scotch Tweeds, for $13.50 Tweeds and Cassimeres, single breasted, all sizes, for ......$8.50 $12.50 good strong serviceable Tweed Suits, mew styles, for. ine Worsteds, Tweeds, ( assimeres, new, the new Russian blouse and “Buster Brown’ eflects-—— $1.00 and $1.25 Sailor Blouse Suits for . $3.00 Russian Blouse Suits for...........+ $4.00 Plain and Figured White Suits Russian Blouse and Rene styles, fOF oo oe ease Amazing nobby patterns, Pozner’s Fancy Vests Entire stock of high grade Vests, ducks, pique, plain and figured. Also Crash Vests. Regular values from $2.00 to $6.00. Our sale Saturday Youths’ suite Splendid Black Clay Worsted Suits, sogle double breasted, h see 15 to 20; regular $10.00 value, Saturday for. ee ae ee Boys’ Suits $5.00 Worsted and Scotch Knee Pants Suits ,ages 9 to 16, for... $3.45 $50 Genuine oe All Wool Scotch Tweeds, — teeth to _ for... : <-— 95 95 $7.75 for.... $13.75 The “$2. 00 Immense Stock of Underwear and hclobiens From —“— Pomaie - Stock Good Summer Weight wear for men, Saturday special Balbriggan Under Men’s 25c Fancy Quality Hose for $t.0o Shirts for A. BRIDGE & CO. © HURT BY oO. ‘otumbia, was sertousty injured Pri-| ed OF FIRE ay morning while superintending| work on @ building at Gecldentally An wbandoned barn, the | Main. le yorty of the Mode! Laundry A broken pulley let fall some ompany, was destroyed by fire ber from an upper fall and K Ghortly etter § o'clock Priday «a was struck by the falling morning. The barn had been econ. ss =“ | & im flares some time before the Patrolmen Carlton and O'Conner)» aisem wae sounded, and the eaponded to the call and had the|) Gork of the department w ajured man removed to hin home at! Bo- FALLIN TIMBERS | D. Kellogg, contr actor, Deany-Blaine park, where Dr. es | 5 attending him. BUILDING open ing was crowded when the dedica- | ton exercises began at 11 o'clock.” | The exercises were short, but ap- propriate and pleasing. The Wash- ington played a new song dedicated to the | Undertaking state, and then Dr. J. J. Smith for-| Lake had turned over the building to Governor Mead reapond- mally the state, ing DEDIGATED PORTLAND, Jone 2.—The Wash- ngton bullding proved ftself to be| the most popular edifice on the fair grounds today, when it was thrown | The butld- | for the first time, Agricultural col Senator Piles inging speech Addresses were 6 Viee aldent Fairbank lege made 210 band | then made a} Spoaker “Mother's Friend” sident Goode This afte nh & general rocep-| tion is In progress and this even- ing a ball will be given. Among the prominent Seattle persons at the fair are Judge Milo Cannon and | A. Root, & H. Barker, William Hickman Moore, J. W. Lysons and * B Vilas. RRR RRR RRR RE * Fi MOSQUITOS CAUSE ALARM futile. 3200 Hardly had the fire apparat- us reported to the Central tion when @ second alarm from Rox 16 summoned the fire lad- dies to Occidental and Vester way. It took the firemen three minutes to find out the trou and get back to bed. Moxquit in the basement of the saleon caused the tenants » bulld a thick smudge, The smoke soon found ite way to the street and alarmed a pedestrian, who ran to the first box and turned tn the alarm. Damage is estimated at * 7 * * * * * - * “ * * * 7 * * *. o * 7 * * * * * * * * * * * * * eee 10 NOT SELL OUT The Star phone on Thursday was Informed by tele- that the Miats company of Green pid out ite business to the Fremont Undertaking Parlors asso- clation. Mr. 1. C. Blats, of the firm, stated on Friday, however, that there was not a word of truth in the | report and that his company tx do by | ing business at Green Lake and Fre- mont and would continue to do Chicago Misfit Parlor UR extensive assort- ment of fine up-to- date Suitsand Trous- ers contains choicest pat- terns, produced this season. Reliable fabrics and excel- lent styles Garments. ; Prices $10. Misfit Parlors 1400 ist Av. CORNER UNION in Tailor-Made _and Up 75¢ Lisle Web Suspenders Saturday for 47¢ | | turesque points in the Puget Sound | fine for summer .50¢ 7e Cotton Mesh Underwear, wear, extra quality, Saturday special.. Shirts for Wey > al sizes One special odd lot “Mother's Friend” Shirts and Blouses, worth up to Hee, fo Hoek SHUM WOE dyes ccssacmnaie merneee cess +++» 40¢ 415-1417 Second Ave, Next Door to the Bon Marche. Joys, all new patterns, = June will be rendered God, to| LONDON. 2.—The govern- Theo My Evening Song,” sung by | ment sustained a crushing defeat Mies Martha Fry and the choir,/today in the election of Buxton, liberal, over Beckett, unionist, im |the Whitby division of Yorkshire, Whitby was a conservative strong- hold for 20 years. and “Silently the Shades of Even- ing,” by the choir. | TOO MUCH DRINK — | ge ‘ 3 tag nation Musket, © wanderer, atter ho Butte Evening News, of ng in at the Union saloon, at which F. A Bane the Mon-| the corner of Fifth avenue so: ont | gee tase ory Ser ae tana “Copper King” ‘8 the pro- Woler street, aat down in a ch ‘ prietor, 1s showing commendable and died, own in a chair | pe secretary's health is much im- enterprise by selecting, through the| The body was removed to the groves medium of a contest, the ten best | Bonney-Watson morgue. ‘The cause looking girls in the state of Mon-/ of the death was pronounced by the} LONDON, June 2.—Miss Thomp- tana and sending them on a free) coroner to be alcohollam., The man/son, an English woman, won the im- tour through the Northwest, had no fixed residence and slept}ternational golf champfonship @& junket to wind up with a y wherever he could find a place. He Gromer today, defeating Miss Stuflt, the Lewis and Clark exposit will be buried in the or’s ft eland. Portland. The tour will be a per- - — — wonally conducted affair, the girls having @ chaperone and a business manager, not to mention the press | t | Seattle will be one of the places visited. A stop of one or two days will be made here, and other pic Lina tiated Star’s World’s Fair Contest The } country will be embraced In the) The Star will send the five most popular school t-achers itinerary. The party will be in} in this state to the Lewis @ Clark exposition at Portland—will Seattle during the first week of pay every cent of their expenses for one week, including ratl- road fares, hotel bills, entrence fares to the grounds, etc. Each coupon—A—ts good for one vote. Bach coupon—B—sent with £5 cents for one month's sub- oe pen or @ renewal of aan old subscription ws good for 50 Each coupon—B—accompanted by 60 cents for a new sub- scription for two meaths, or @ renewal of an old subscription, July and will probably be enter-| tained by the Montana society of this state. | A week will be spent at the fair. | TOTTI TIO tt te * ie good for 125 VOTES. * “WE'LL STARVE FIRST,” & Each coupon—B-—accompanied by 75 cents for * SAY STRIKERS | months’ subscription or a renewal, is good for 200 Votes * We will starve before we will ® ‘This contest will run during April, May and June. at Tho five teachers having the largest number of vot * give up * when the contest expires will be the lucky guests of The & That is the way the brewery *| attle Star on the week's junket to Portland and the great Lewe ® strikers expressed themselves *& fs and Clark exposition. # at a meeting which they held *! ® Thursday afternoon at South * # Seattle, The # of the atrike * | (Coupon “A.") # and its cress to date was * > discussed, and tt was the wnen~ & eceeccersscccvsessees Waah, June &, 1906, & imous opinion that it should be * * fought to a finish, There has * TL WOt@ [00 . ss eveeseseereererenns aqiharsiuieke *# not been a desertion in the * School, City of.......00045 » COURty OE. ccccevestsee # ranks of the strikers since the * ® trouble began. * *% The otrikere Thursday re- & ae the most popular teacher in tht State of Wa # ceived a large voluntary strike * * contribution from Butte, and * ington. # have received money unsolicit- * ® ed from various unions * * * ile 2 Vasisctes eeteae seme RRR RR DANCE AT STOCKADE } The Stockade hotel, at Alkt Point, | was the scene of a pretty dan Thursday night, at which the ¢ (Coupon “B.") +» Wash, June 2, 1906. of the popular resort were hosts and a bs naen | Enclosed please find . ++ Cents, for ., steamer Dix nde special tripe to convey the ate to and months’ subscription to The Seattle Star. Subscrip- from th Point | tion to be In the name of PELs ORNIES ERE TS * COLORED GIRLS WQULD BE & idee oe * «LIBRARIANS ian: ae gs Stk SEEN Rene rl raee Reet etese o For the first time tn the * * tory of the city, colored persons * AGANOST ce eeeee *® are seeking positions In the ®/ ® city servi * TOWN acossesceess * Friday/afternoon at the office *} *® of the civil service commission * | & two pretty colored girls of & Please cred@lt.........005 votes for the most popu- # thorough education, who hope * % to become librarians, were tak~ ® lar teacher in the State of Washington to.........+ * inations gr the posl- * * of clerk in the brary. * D ivevsinrctdese «School, City of * ner negroes have aspired to * : * pages in the same Institue &) Bo Bs eeerrsess sees VEN, TRLMANe Rts ne bh *& tlon, and several have taken * (Signed) * examinations for positions in * Y * various other city departments, * pate ghrp bz one dia : &@ 4] renewal put an X here.) At Si ie die Aa ie dine tna ieee Revo Joseph will speak on Oo subject, “The Story of the Wander ing Jow," at the regular services to be held in the Temple de Hirseh SEND ALL COUPON ST, SEATTLE STAR, ° O MANAG? SEATTLI “THE FAIR TO THE STAR i te at 8 o'clock Friday evening. In addition to the gular musical program the tollowghe spoctal pleces

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