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CHICAGO—This upon the front wh Ormond beach rac H. B. Thomas « Jom Morley Neves that a fie the flelders w the ball is de will greatly this seems practicable, but on it is “not so worse. der vered t aid battin sex IN EVERY 0 this week at- ee—Main 43; Matinee Beginning Wednesda balance of the week Matinee Satur the smallest prices. served at all performan. fice open from 3 4. m. Prices. 10c and 2c. of the sb ~ BARGAINS BARGAINS ARTMENT Ail car th rather fuany ‘ond The LION CLOTHING HOUSE 18ST AVE. & AND MAIN ST. ty AMUSEMENTS Seattle™*°" Howe, THE WATSON COMPANY Direction Watson and Stockwell, in MAN FROM MEXICO. Wednesday yr THE PARISH PRIEST. day. ‘The greatest plays of the age at | seats Rox of- to 10 pm. higher Theater Russell & Both Phenes Company, Play, in our prices. uli t Week WAY.” GRAND IN ERING. PRICES— $1.50 to 25 aT July 19, rain or shine. mence at 2 p. m. shar at King and First except Fourth of July. Admission, 56 cent grand stand. Ad fe sale at all the leading cigar tore: Gold Fillings ... «...+ $1.00 Tel.—Sunset, Main 1448. Other Fillings .«- ie, 500 to Te Solna P,| SEE US. We will make the price right. 12 He Wo Chinese Medicine Co} years’ guarantee, Open till 8pm, Sundays, 9 to? Cures all chronic| Lady Attendant. Stx races Gafly from “The Most Popular Theater.* Drew. Manragera 667, | STAR THEATER First ave ond Madison oT Deter thre tat Tes Cents, oh of Cleverness—Mr.and | sare. Sule Walter a Co, im a nemnls OPERA si HOUSE Fi2sic? JOHN CORT, Mer. Both Phones, 65 TONIGHT, LAST TIME CHAUNCEY OLCOTT “A ROMANCE OF ATHLONE,” By Augustus Pitou, Manager DONT MISS THIS CLEVER OF- rE tlong must be called for promptly. Races Races “THE MEADOWS” Ladies’ days, Tuesdays and Fridays, = pm t Greenbaum’s Cloak and. Sulit House From the maker to the wocrer. 1410 SECOND AVE lseanes of men and women without oper- ation Cured by Chinese rooths, herba, | ————— barks, buds, vegeta- © wonderful Loos, be ll have to stand until piteher rught fielders. for all anager. THE LEADING THEATER Phen Ind, 4. and re- including kets on and WALTER CHRISTY IN DIRECT DRIVI is Christy's invention. It ts peeullar, in tha tead of Im the usual manner on the rear and gave a CAR at the engine works directly pair, Ho was successful in the a by taking the first heat of the besides addin batter's ad | vantage will tend to make the gamo/ | more spectacular, G/RL WHO WON? HE FIRST HERO MEDAL MISS ERNESTINE F. ATWOOD. Whe got the first Carnegie hero me BOSTON, June 3.—The” honor of being the firat to receive the Car- wie here medal fell to Miss Ernee FP. Atwood, a siender «iri, Russell & Drew present all this | scarcely 17 years old : week the Biggest Dramatic Hit Ever (oe i.) owt Ae: _ in Seattle, Mr. Charles A. |)! ts i page ler's New York Company, in eat Melrose. |medai and the $500 “ESCAPED FROM THE HAREM.” | her herulc rescue of Harry Smith in Coe- line Merrimac tumes, all of high class. No char Both phones, “QUEEN OF THE |. With o gtet £ n bathing at North Weyr 4 wae resting In a rowboat nm she heard «2 man's erties for help tt wee Smith, whe was struggling the river, stricken with cramp. Misa Atwood Jumped" from the boat and swam to the resene | Smith had been carried by the Gres Comedy, “Fatima _ current under a float. Miss Atwood } the De Muths, Stanfield. | sowed herself to sink, and, keeping ag SS aa » Mustrated | ner eyes open under wuter, saw Smith's body lodged in the timbers of the float Aithough he weighs 200 pounds. Miss Atwood draged Smith free and brought him to the surface. Her brother reached the float In time to ansist her She inaiste that Smith. whe was unconacioun, first be taken | from the water, although she was} on the point of collapse. F addiniadiadnndindintn inna 3 * A TOWN BABYLESS FOR «| * HALF A DECADE * * MARKSBORO, N. J. June 6. < Reserva- | *® Although Marksboro boasts # # & population of 600, it has not * %& heard the cry of a baby in five # & years, Several school children # # in town have never sem «a ® & baby. There is not 4 cradic in ® \* use. Storekeepers h sold ® ® out their stock of faye. Clore * & men have urged marriages and ® now untte|® they have been frequent, but #/ Races com. | the stork has evideutly side- # %& tracked this babyless town, ® p Take car * 2 avenue south. selina tata tintin te tana 1914 SECOND A Opposite Arcade Most Reliable Den Get of Teeth Gold Crowns, BONG 65s 0rcms Bridge Work . seer R. TEERMAN, Mor. WHY DO WE ASK FoR IT? excellent work we 40 ana the low WE ARP NOT IN THE Loc were, the quality of our work wou would be higi | books. Are w OUR OFFICES—1 town Office, thita, near PRICES AT OUR OF Phone for spacial prt tablished 1990. Trusts or ight? CES—Main Pik mi office, 3 on £0 Entrance 95. $3.00 to $5.00 * $3.00 LONG SHO1S WIN AT 2HE mEADOWS THE SEATTLE 8TAR RAKKAR KARA A HH |! * | : STH THE AMATEURS} a s| AKER ARERR ARR In @ #erappy game of ball Sur day the Biackjacks, of Howell t, defeated the Brace & Her Mill company team by a re 7 to 6 Gillesple pitched a great » for seven innings, the “B. & team being unable to land a hit. He was replaced in the eighth joy Alvin Adam who allowed two hits | theugkh the Ballard s alno tn spampathy he brewers. wit grounds Sunday | en f rt nnd disorder Af i ed mo! y t 20 tried | vainly to get in the ground, but} was prevented by a locked gat and « large pollceman armed with a club. The trowble originated ver the organization of a new team fr Ballard called “The Regulars,” Tt team is of players former lly memt * f the Ballard h at | Tea: They have orga a team among themacives and ar latriving to get the title of “First Team” from the regular first team | Last Sunday the first team had] }® game with the Mort Lawton team } jin Ballard. The manager:of the} | first team refused to give the Reg ulara the use of the grounds, and in consequence the Regulars te solved to take them by force, They were Interrupted in thelr plan, | the future jand steeeeeee ‘TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1905. Some “Dope” About the Carryin’ on in the Sporting World CHRISTY GAR TAKING RACES however, and did not play tn Bal lard, but went to Fort Lawton, where they were defeated A great deal of trouble ts ox peeted from these two factions in nd it ts very probable |that next Sunday the two toams will fight for supremacy, The | friends of each team are aroused trouble is Mable to break out any time. | The Columbia base team de feated the Forresters at Columbia nday by a ot ldto 4, The of the game were the} home run by Lord and the fine work of Gillespie fred. (Milleaplo makes a gront bit with the fans at Columbia, and they think there is x Hike him at the first corner at the rub features } | } and He made three hits and walked twloe out of six Umes at bat, and was there with the goods when it ame to peooting around the bases Sunday's game. Charlie who wan ele captain & great game short played EEE ~ * MAKES BANK DEPOSIT FOR EVERY BABY GRPEN FIELD. a. W Without ehi himeelf, he is « wonder in getting up baby & parties and giving away baby */| & prenonta, . ee ee ee Mans, June ing large famtl eee ete ee BUNDAY ON THE BOARDWALK. There was but one favorite which j » with the money out at |The Meadows Monday afternoon. it y. which at first was played at leven manep, but whieh went. to 4-6 | ber ‘ore the betting closed, la. 1 un ae the wire an easy winner | . ident was averted Jor by ance in the | mite wr percut slid | Jockey Hobart off inte the mud and Jalmost under the heete of the bunch. | Uppereut then made a little fun for }the crowd. With stirrups dangling from an empty saddie, he ambled around the track, sore as a goat be mune he had no chance to win and onnequer intended to wet | “square” on the other nage, by slinging mud in their f = He ftin- ished third, neck stretched to the last inch and blowing like a porpotse from the effort of running without |a guiding hand le up le the Murray calling They hin “R-0-O-d sing-song discou: in the fret rac Interesting to them. lsabelita took sec~ nm enthustasm. ye of the sources of amusement orded the ladles out at the tract ot William stunt” like to by ree which fo! Re © started the shots going and with the excep ond place and Jingler ame in for show | ‘The b nee of the other races were devoid of any sensational feat- lures Owing to the threatening | weather crowd in the grand |etand was rather alight, but for they lacked tm numbers they him 4 ut the different poattions and -length,” and the of the reife event, they made mon- keys of the talent. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. NATIONAL AMBRICAN, | Per Ct} New York 7 Philadeiphia 615 Philadelphia Te Chicago 488 Detroit 78 | Boston 419 Washington 349 St 153 New Pitta Cincinnatt Chicago...... 1 a Louis... Boston . Brooklyn irg.... # AMERICA t AT NEW Boston 2 | AT }tom 6, Phil | AT CHICAGO jbure 3 AT BOSTON ton 2 Louts 2. between Seattle mencing June 4 8:40 and 11:15 a PHILADELPHIA iphia 1 | NATIONAL | AT 8ST. Louis —o ‘eveland Louis York N LEAGUE LEAGUE. Chieago 4 New York 11 -Cine Four Trains Daily and Portland, th - YORK—New York Washing Pittne Bow onati 3, St com aves Seattle m., 4:30 and 10:20 Train leaving at 4:20 is new seen Gets ied Your Laundry, Please We deserve it on account of the pricen charged Al. LAUNDRY COMBINE. If we Id be the same, but our prices combines are bad things for your pocket- First and Bell streets; Down- Shirts, 10¢; collars, 2c; cuffs 4 ough-Dry. Both Phones 953. i» ' Queen City Laundry Re * * MARQUIS WILL SHOOT ® RECKLESS MOTORISTS LONDON, June €—The Mar- quts of Queensberry, applied to & magistrate for @ license to carry a revolver to shoot mo- torists who habitually en- danger bis own and bis children's lives by furious driving along Kenaington road. Parts Singer bas offered one thousand pounds a year, to be atven in rewards of one hun- dred pounds each for identify- ing motorists who drive on when they have caused acci dents. A young woman near Windsor was recently knocked off her bieycle by a motor and left dying by the roadside, Mr Singer fears that unless this brutality be checked motoring is doomed * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *. * * * * * * * * * * ee ee ee eee KRRKRARK EK Eth SOCIET? WAKES A) ALKI POINT thr up in $3 Per Week Buy This Will S-room house. Where can you rent The second of the weekly “datices sien at the Stockade hotel, Alki Point, will be held next Friday night. | The latest development inthe | fads of Seattle's society ts torxpend the afternoon and evening at the point winding up the day's winit with the dance in the eventing Clark O'Brien, proprietor \of ‘the Stockade, has secured an otehestra consisting of four pieces whieh’ will play dally at the hotel for:¢he!len- | tertalament of the questa. | | A «rand jury for the purpose of finishing up all cases for the state will be sworn in af the | United States federal court Thes-| day. it is the intention of Judge | Hanford to clean up all the old} cases that are now in the district of the new court. On Thursday a petit jury will be ) sworn in Pour Traine Daily Seattle and Portland, ing June ith Leaves $:40 and 11:15 a. m, 4:80 b Train leaving at 4 train between *m Seatt nd 10:20 ia new Garton tate Site = HON TRUST |PHOTO SUPPLY Co. Scheol of Photography frea te Amateurs if Square for the same money? you. Come today if you can’t come during the day. to Southeast Seattle. Car every 10 SEATTLE HOMESEEKERS Co. REMOVAL NOTICE! enue and Marion Our prices are the very lowest terial and workmanship. wo pares Quimp Rent Allowed on Largest Music Hi scheduled for Wednesday after noon at 2 o'clock im Recreation park This photograph was taken on the réwaelk at Atiantie City, Sun day afternoon, when the immense ong of visitors was promenading and down tn the sun, breathing We have the money See us before you pay another dollar rent. Office ta open until & p. m Take any car on Washington street Have removed from Second avenue and Pike street to Second av. street, Maris: Building Second Ave. and Marion St. Pianos: Rent HOHLER & CHASE, 1305 24 Ave. (Eatabiishea 1860.) --Little Jabs INJUNCTION IN FAVOR| OF M'GRAW June 6.—A against Harry ( of the N Baseball Clubs, was ta: | 1 by Justice Sheldon, of the #u perior court here, Mc favor of John J, McGraw, m of the New York National club The Pulliam trem eeterc and fimo recently Me- | Graw, impdtng at a heter dete. The injunction a restrains the various umpires ef the National league from preventing Mc from going on the field in pactty of @ playing manager Manager MeGraw wan suspended for 16 days and fined $ leged misconduct during New York city between the burg and New York teams BENEFIT GAME BOSTON, injunction Ham, president oague of tomporary Pul nday in pager loag order restrains ing & suspension iw a hearing to be wed upon ) for al a game in Pitt TOMORROW ss: Tho benefit baseball game which was to have been played Saturday for the benefit of Joe Riplinger in the fresh salt air. one 15 minutes’ ride from Pioneer to build them for Come after siz o'clock minutes morning and evening MODERN DENTAL PARLORS PRONE, MAIN siv0 consistent with first class ma jodern Dental Parlors MARION BUILDING Purchase Price jouse on the Coast | held} y for any case of Deafness (caused Catarrh) that cannot be cured by | Malle Catarrh Cure. Bend for cirew inte, tree, Lg CHENE ia by De nko stipation By | en Here and There-- Hunt ANOTHER TEACHER = ENTERS THE RACE a io Columbig pon V “ oe G D inlay A " 1 1 alee 2 : ath Parig e f . the « va Pe I 1 APPLY i EW Al fon’t forget that ‘ . Mia Ve b A thrée months’ new subscript soo igs est f rene r , rhea. ; rhe to hor Fi " Mise e Turns Longtetiow Regge i t Mite De Ha Beattie High h t t Everett : Pacitig nt ¢ an mood ‘ h Queea AME 7 Fontes rovided the frie of the last finn J ‘ Jones «+e Poatep m the race work hard enough for * her Look Out Don't be discouraged because the| for chang Northern Pacttie ucher you are voting for # not! ¢ monencing June 4th, se oup the lint as fast an you tht = should, The only reason she joes not climb to the top fs id that somebody else is working for some other teacher harder than you are working for your favorite. | The contest cont ee for three! weeks, and it in « o's race Tuesday was a ompared with though 9,019 vote ng the total 63 Another candidate, Mise Jones of the Foster school, was entered in the | ght voting some oth were polled, r rn, sace, and 18 of the Jates re- | celved votes The following in the standing of the candidates to date | Name. Behoot. Miss Lou Chi Waiia | Mise Madix B. ¥. Day Miss MeMillan . Mise Lillian Metealf Miss A. Frances Nichols Mise Bertha Johnson Mise Hawkins Miss Nellie Buckley. Makes More Bread Makes Lighter Bread Miss Fuller Walla Walle | Whe: M Wey --ovareg-- Ballard || Makes Whiter Bread Miss Pear 1 Basen... + Beacon Deatness Cannot Be Cured lications, a» they cannot maed portion of the ear. | Hu | Makes Sweeter Bread Makes Better Bread re Cr a hamed condition of of the B is tube ti Bling sown: ibe. When » have @ rum heart peed, uniess the inflau out and this tube | | condition hear. ved or imper fect on it ie or nee ck the result, and ion ean be tak f nothing flamed condition of faces. We will give One Hundred Do The Star’s World’s Fair Contest ‘The Star wil send the five most popular school teachers in this state to the Lewis & Clark exposition at Portland—will pay every cent of their expenses for one week, including ralle foad fares, hotel bills, entrance fares to the grounds, ete Each coupon—A-—ts good for one vote. Each coupon—B—sent with 25 cents for one month's eu: artes or @ renewal of aan old subscription is good for 50 Pe en roe —B— <aecompaning by 50 cents for a new sub> rhpl jor two meatha, or a renew: t bscription, is wood for 125 VOTES. a eee Each coupon—-B—aceompanied by 78 cents for a months’ subseription or a renewal, is good for 200 Votes, This contest will run during April, May and June. The five teachers having the largest number of voted hen the contest expires will be the lucky guests of The Be- attle Btar on the week's junket to Portiand and the great Lew+ fs and Clark exposition (Coupon “A.”) +. Wash, June 6, 1906. I vote for.... School, City of County of.... as the most popular teacher in tht State of Wash- ington. [Signed] (Coupon Wash. June 6, 1905 Enclosed please find cents, for ... months’ subscription to The Seattle Star, Subs tion to be in the name of Name Address TOWN veesee Please credit s for the x lar teacher in the State of Washington to (Signea) (it the subscription te a renewal put an X here.) TO MANAGBR, TY STAR, SEATTLE, WASH. ACHERS’ CON* SEND ALL COUPONS a SEATTLE “THE Fam TO THE STAR St FAIR. THEM THE