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The Spo : THE: DOPE SHEET-- a ¥eee Rusty Hall in his attempts to get together a baseball team for this sdason has borne a very striking re semblance to the proverbial chicken with it’s head guillotined, Rusty has made some good guesses and also some others which would be Hikened unto an egg aged 36 years But then whyfore and where can he be held up for harsh criticism. All men make errors and it might be stated with decorum: that Rusty fs not above golng wrong which he certainly has during the past few weeks, One of the things which the Se- attle fan cannot understand {s, how the Siwashes are ever going to get a team which will play together when at this late day there is no euch a thing as a picked Seattle team. Since Russ Hall fired Johnnie Burns and Miller there ts the new Not that “greenies” but they are merely now fm the way of the Seattle bunch and itl take a long time to break thom in ‘The release of Dusty Miller, had come right time should have been announced “just a few" weeks ago, long before Mistah Burns was permission to travel where pleased. Burns is traveling at the same rate vith Everett inished up with the Siwashes, is not a fan im the city would Itke to see him and receive all that is &B= good chance that the will end much to the of at least according to the there should be going on in the Portland, All three it Sample Shoes At sample prices while they last. 1ST AVE. &. AND MAIN 8T. AMUSEMENTS Jira Avenue Theater “The Most Popular Theater.” Russell & Drew. Menagera Beth Phones 667. Russell & Drew present all this week the Dramatic Hit Ever Seored tn ‘le, Mr. Chartes A. Taylor's New York Company, in “ESCAPED FROM THE HAREM.” Cempany, Play, Cos- “QUEEN OF THE ‘A Dollar Show for Ten Cents. ‘This Array of ‘Mr.and Mra Jule Walter & Co. tn « semi- Comedy, “Fatima;" Lee , the De Muths, Stanfiecid, Krrera. Neilie Gerin, lustrated song; The Biograph. GRAND oSrehA sess HOUSE Their | JOHN CORT, Mgr. Both Phones, 65 TONIGHT, LAST TIME CHAUNCEY OLCOTT IN “A ROMANCE OF ATHLONE,” By Augustus Pitou, Manager. DON'T MISS THIS CLEVER OF- FERING. PRICES—$1.50 to 350. Reserva- tiong must be called for promptly. Seattle™*2""" F. Howe, Manager THE WATSON COMPANY Direction Watson and Stockw MAN FROM MEXICO. Matinee Wednesday. Starting Wednesday Night, THE PARISH PRIEST. Souvenir Matinee Saturday ——— —AT— “THE MEADOWS” Stx races daily from now until | July 19, rain or shine. Races com- moeonce at 2 p. m. sharp. Take car at King and First avenue south. Ladies days, Tuesdays and Fridays, except Fourth of July. * Admission, 50 cents, nd stand. Admission tickets on at all the leading hotels and ir storey Greenbaum’s Cloak and uit House From the maker to the wearer: 1410 BECOND AVE. ‘Tel. juneet, Main 2448. Bamon (7 srecet J PHOTO SUPPLY Co. School of Photogr frea te Amateurs Including | RRR REE BY LEN HUNT MERE EE EERE REE ER REE EE jdisadvantage of the clubs in ques- on, Mike Fischer's horde of juagleites | have an excellent chance to increase |the lead in the pennant race this | | week. For have they not the “pore” | Indian to devour midst the recemes | of their own haunt. The Tigers, | however, seemed to be leaning just | & very little toward the backward | slide of late although it haa not} worked any great harm as yet. The only chance the Siwashes will have of relieving the striped animals of their natural covering will be owing | to a case of hard luck. With Se- | attle in its crippled condition we [hate to think of what is coming. | |'Things stranger than fiction have/ happened before and it will have! to occur again In Seattle to hold its own with the champions. Somebody sald once upon a time that “no news was good news” That may be all right in some things but it don’t go in baseball any more than a plugged nickle will eatiafy @ Seattle street car con- ductor, No news some of the time is all well enough, but when the inter- vale are stretched out unto weeks it looks as if somebody was hiking along a backward road. Of late we have failed to hear of any wonder- ful stunts being perpetrated by Baby Kemmer, Lefty HMouts and Chimmy Kane, all three of whom started off as if they would at least do something to warrant their be- ing heard from once in awhile when away from home. If the Seattle public continues to keep up the reputation for being “it” when the good thing proposition ia om the slab there'll be a bunch rich “bookies” around this part of the country in a few years to come It dosan't matter to the Se- attle sportaman whether he gets « run for his money when it comes to planking up the dough on some bangtall at The Meadows, or whether he gets © ghost of a chance for his “masuma,” or not; that ts, from the way he goee at it. Out there at the “skating pond’ where the bangtalls scoot around the race track every day, the “good hands out his coin lke « good little fellow on some heavily played skate and then leans over the rail and calle himweself a came loser when some “steen-to-one- shot” paddies home with the bunch behind him. However, there are getting “Solomonited” ing the bookies by watching other fellow pay the freight. That'll be all right for thie year, bet the time will come, if Uhings continue as they are at the present day, whon the race meet at The Meadows will develop into a huge joke, Of course the person termed the “gacker” which, ft tp said, ts born every minute, but there is a chance} that “it” will be born somewhere | eise but around this locality. Go te it Mistah Bookie | ~ | Gochnaur, the first shortatop of the Seals, has a bat sent him by Larry Lajoie, the king of batsmen | and manager of the Cleveland team — of the American league. It will be | remembered that at one time! “Goch” played on Larry's team and | the two were great pals. Lajoie, | hearing that his old friend was no! | batting well this season, sent him | one of his own bats already sub Jected to several treatments of the Lajole batting fluid. The first week after receiving the stick his average was 222 and the next week it was 296. Tuesday he used the bat but did not make a hit. FOUR YEARS WITHOUT AN ERROR. Robinson, the first baseman for the Fordham college baseball team, has entered into an agreement to play with the Brooklyn team next year. Robinson has a remarkabie record during his term in college. For four years he has played with- out an error, which is perhaps the longest time a player was ever been able to play ball without making some sort of mistake. JAPS WILL PLAY VARSITY Friday and Saturday afternoon | the Waseda university baseball team, of Tokio, Japan, will line up| against the University of Washing- ton at Recreation park. The Japan- | ese aggregation will arrive in Seat- tle on ‘Thursday. | It will be the event of the baseball year for the students at the untver- nity, am these games will be the only | Intercollegiate baseball games play- | ed by the local varsity team thia| | season. A brass band has been en- | |} gaged for the occasion, which will accompany the team on ite ride| through the city prior to the game. | The tour of the Japanese so far| has been one of the most successful of any made by a baseball team. On every hand the little brown men were received with the greatest cor- diality. At the University of Call- fornia game the crowd which at- tended was the largest in nthe his- tory of the untversity. Eso Abe, manager of the team, and all of the player@ are regular students at | Waseda. ‘The team will leave Seat | tle for the Orient June 1 Will be called Friday at 8:8 Saturday at 11 o'clock and on FAST HARVARD CREW TO ROW AT HE CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Jone 7.—- Harvard boating cireles arg iéeply | yanter Handicap Interested in the work of the PARLEY. mY, THE HARVARD HENLEY FOUR. B. ACON, CORLETT. MEIER. areity four, barring adcidents, will be sent to England (o compete in the Henley events this summer The four ts composed of Corlett, stroke; and Farley, bow Bacon, No. 3; Meier, No, 2, Le CHAMPIONSHIP OURNAMENT TODAY LONDON, June 7 open golf champtonship began aus- piclously on the St 4 | witn Jack O'Netl of this city at the National Athletic club night. In which the Weetern,man had much the beter of his oppd It wae « good, fast fight from tart jt finish, Im the latter half of the | free and sixth rounds the Philadel- British | phia man held on to avoid puntsh- | ment SULLIVAN TO FIGHT BRITT BALTIMORE, June 1. — “Kia” The Andrews links riocrat of Athletic Table--A Chatter About the Doings in LONG “SHOTS SWIM HOME IN SEA OF MUD Punnyside, T. Sullivan up, won the } Van de Vanter handicap at The | tows ‘Tuesday, romping home an easy winner over the feild, From the gateway the horse showed up }her field and at time wae she in and Tocola witiop in third place any danger, | ond, driving hard, ped under the wt Tt wae Latiew Tuesday afd | the fair ones tur out in full | foree to witness the bangtalis scoot jaround the skating pond. The track resembled a pond of pome sort oF other, for tha rain Just about flood @d the whole arena. As a result the skates With the best mud-duck qual ities come home with the y The booklow Tuesday handed out the “a like a country landlord going broke, Tt was a regular lynch ing party until the crowd began to how! and make bets between them nelves, The bookies then opened up| atbetiers had an Th a little and 7 chanee in the proposition bal ance of the races were interesting Following is a short summary of the day's events First race, four furlongs, selling Reliona first, Byphon Girl second, Kisbrook third, Time, 151%, Tul Jott up on winner, Becond race, five furlongs: Cam eletta first, iceful second, Btimy third, Time, 1.04%. Enos up on winner, ‘Third race, five furlongs, selling Pducate first, Almoner second, Dor- ice third. Time, 1:04%. Gruwell up on winner Fourth race, stx furlongs; Van de Punnyeide first, Oronte second, Tocolaw third. Time, 116%. T. Sullivan up on winner Fifth race, five and @ half tur longs: Cerro Santa first, Interlude second, Sue Christian third. Time, 110%. Herbert up on winner. Siath race, one mile: Canejo firrt, Haven Run second, Mountebank third, Time, 1:45%. Herbert ep on HAS A HUNCH Apother scheme which Secretary A. L. Jenkins, of the Western Bow!- today In the presence of devotees Of| sunivan may fight Jimmy Britt |! league has figured out to help the game from all parts of the Brit-|The Hayes Athletic club, of San| the game inh Tales The presence of Wiltie| Francisco, offered Sullivan Anderson, open champion of United States, and Alex Smith, for- mer holder of the Pacific Coast and Western championships, has reault- en in a Keener Interest being taken in the tournament this year than ever before. the the) mateh Tuesday, Britt has agreed to fgiht Sullivan and Hereford, the latter's Hayes club for terma WASEDA DEFEATED RUGENE, Ore, June 6-—The NELSON WHIPS ONEIL University of Oregon yesterday de tM PHILADELPHIA, June 7 Nelson fous! feated the baseball team from Wa- "Rat-'seda university, Japan by a score of rounds 3 to 0. etx STEVENS’ MERCEDES WINNING HILL CLIMBING. WINNING THE HILL CLIMB. BOSTON, June 7.—Samuel B. Stevans, of Rome, N. Y., won the Wooster hill climbing contest May 25 in a Mercedes car, His time, 1:00, waa the best of the day's program. And Use a GAS RANGE and Gas Water Heater The true value of GAS ag fuel fu known and appreciated, py those who have used it It is the safest, cleanest and cheapest fuel for the kitchelf!’ No kitchen is complete without @ GAS RANGE. { Seattle Lighting Co. P.-1. Butlding, Fo urth and Union. Phones-~Sunset, Ex Ind.. Bx 15 OHIO PAINLESS DENTISTS Pike Street, ¢ nator of th aa dentiatry vera tio tor of the “Na whic Yent the detection of artificial teath mout in. the 3 ¢ use of the Ohio Safe Sytem your teeth oa owned, tyridgi or cleaned without a particle of pai no matter how nervous or sen soy, aay Gola t toeth with the “Netural . ON 2K, Fr . BBe. Bo and $1. work guaranteed 18 years. re fa m to & p m. Sundays m. tol p m. now being constdere4 by the various organteations in the country. Jenkins’ scheme ts to have the three juriedictions—and this will Mkely take place, since the double aplit in the American Bowling Con- krese-—the parent organtzatt Since the bowlers of comnt ferent tourname will get togeth er and hold a world’s champtonship tournament, The main argument W@ favor of such @ plan tw t ny. It will necessitate only « few teams mak- instead of several | ing long trips, | hundred teams, | tions at present Jenkins holda fowling records most enthusiastic: promoters of the BASEBALL THE CLUBS. owiing condi- ulre several Individual and ts one of the as } STANDING OF PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Won, Lost, Pet Tacoma Te) rT) Oakland ye, aay Ran Franets -31 «80 = 608 Portland ; a 100 Low Angeles , a er) Beattie 320 327 NATIONAL, | Per Ct} 167 \Cleveland AMERICAN. Per Ct 661 w York Philadephia, .600/Philadetphia, 679 "‘ttsburg S87 Chicago 679 Chicero 478 Boston ane Cineinnatt 477 | Detroit 513 Bt. Loute 422/Washington. 425 Boston 449 (8t. Louis 415 | Brooklyn saa'New York.. 410 | | NICK WILLIAMS SHUT 'EM OUT | | OAKLAND, June 7—Nick Witt |} tems shut the Commutters oot tn |the game hero Tuesdi Oakland Jeould not find his twisters at any stage of the game, Schmidt was hit \hard during the fore part of the | fracas. |Oakiand. 0000000000 3 3 | Frisco... 21000000%-3 6 8 Batteries-Schmidt and Byrnes; | Williams and Wilson, Umpire, | Davia, GOOD BATTING WON | BVBRETT, June 1.— Superior | batting enabled Vancouver to walk laway with the game Tuesday and by good fielding the Canucks also shut out their opponents, Damann ailowed but three bite Doyle |pttehed a good gama but the hits | were bunched and runs came home. | Score | Vancouver .... 000080000—-3 | Brorett 0000000000 Batterice—-Damman and Smith; Doyle and Altman. | ISLANDERS DEFEATED | BELLINGHAM, June 7 Good all around playing won the game for manager, has wired the| bowlers of the country divided into! Roiiignam here Tuesday by @ score lof 4 to & Druhot ontpitehed Ga }laski, allowing the islanders but ithree hits, Downing, of Victoria, sprained bis ankle ts the second in- ning and was replaced by Howlett. broke away from the A. B.C. during the Milwaukee tournament last Feb ruary, the bowlers of the states have also planned t away and organize an Ea terstate league. ‘Thie will rewult tn the holding of three distinct interstate, instead of one national, tournaments. Jenkins is trying to effect an agreement by which the champton- ship tea an decided by the dit- eastern break rn in Victoria. 1¢0080e0180 Bellingham 10030000 | Batteries—Ford, Galashi and Manus; Druhot and Spencer. PACIFIC NATIONAL LEAGUB Boise 6, Salt Lake 8 NATIONAL LEAGUE. St. Loute 2, Cincinnati 1. Pittebure 6 Philadelphia « $3 Per Week Will Buy This 5-room house. Where can you ren Square for the same money? We h you. See us before you pay anoth Come today. Office is open un: if you can't come during the day. to Southeast Seattle. Car every 1 SEATTLE HOM tin Sl iui doe Sl TH itt) : t one 15 minutes’ ride from Pioneer ave the money to build them for er dollar rent. tit 9 p,m. Come after six o'clock Take any car on Washington street 0 minutes morning and evening. ESEEKERS CO, a REMOVAL NOTICE! Have removed from Second ave | enue and Marion street, Maris Our prices are the very lowe terial and workmanship Rent Allowed o Largest Music Modern Dental Parlors Pianos Rent KOHLER & CHASE, 1305 2d Ave. (Established 1860.) MODERN DENTAL PARLORS PHONE, MAIN $190 ue and Pike street to Second av Building St consistent with first clase ma Second Ave, and Marion St. MARION BUILDING n Purchase Price House on the Coast Fields of Recreation-- GET BUSY HERE'S — aoe ee THE BIG COUPON THE BEST OFFER YET MADE | CONTEST APPEARS IN THIS The THEN THOUSAND VOTH coupon appears in this issue it fe good for that number of votes for any candidate in the schovl teachers’ contest if accompanied by & new subseription to The Star for one year, paid ip advance This is positively yet the best offer made, and positively the best © is one that is bound to make finish of the race mc exciting than it has been heretofo We cannot emphasize too strong ly the necessity of keeping ever jastingly at it if you want your favorite teacher to have a free trip to the world’s fair, for that is the roasou why certain of the candi the oo and kept them Their frienda have worked hard every day and the reault is appareut In the standing, Wednesday, Miss Chase, of Walla Walla, and Miss Madison, of B. F. Day, are within a few votes of each other in the fight for first place Miss Moore, of Interbay, moved up several points, while Mise Wiley, of Ballard; Miss Banta, of Seattle high, and jas Bacon, of Beacon Hill, received strong support, Miss Basta passing Mins Wiley. Mise Jones, of Foster school, who entered Tuesday, moved up one polnt. The total vote to date is 647,312. The vote Wednesday was 30,990. ‘The following ts the standing of the candidates to date: wise bow Chase... Mise ison Mise Mobiilien . Mise Lillian Me ee Mine Bertha Johnaon Mise A. Frances Nichols. Miss Hawkins... Miss Nellie Buckie; Mise Puller Bchool. Wella Walla Wella Walla Beattie High for changes tn Northern traina, commencing June 4th. Pacific -- between Seattle and Portland, com- mencing June 4th. Leaves Se: #:40 and 11°15 & m. 4:30 and 10:20 pm ‘Train leaving at 4:30 fs n. train. ‘The Star will send the five tm this the Lewts pay ev t of thetr road fares, Each coupon. Each coupon vores. on for two months, or a od for 125 VOTES. Each coupon monthw The five ¢ h ot rom the week's junket ark exposition Ie and « 1 vote for,. School, City of.. ington, (Stgned} (Coupon Star paid in advance. Enclosed tion to be in the name of Name Address ... Town Please credit lar teacher in the State of Washington to {Signea] ae, (it the subscription is a newal put an X here.) SEND ALL COUPONS MANAGER, TEACHERS' CON- TEST, SEATTLE STAR, SEATTLE, WASH. “THE FAin TO THE FAIR Tur s SENDS THEM THERE” ill tind teeta deen ie “aang on cinta dono ind dates have gained good positions in| The Star’s World’s Fair Contest teachers Clark exposition at Portland—wilt mees for one week, otel bills, entrance fares to the grounds, etc — ° ore ow vote. —nent wit! cents fol month's sub- eeription or a renewal of asn old ‘subscription Oke Each coupon—-B—accompanted by 60 cents for a new suds companied by 75 cents for a sbecription or @ renewal, is good for 200 VOTES, Thie contest will run during April, May and June. here having the largest expires will be the lucky guests of The Se- (Coupon as the most popular teacher in tht State of Wash- Good for 10,000 Votes If accompanied by a new yearly subscription to The Not good for renewals, N THE STAR'S WORLD'S FAIR ISSUE [ Miss Wiley | Miss Pearl Bacon | Mise Metta Armour Mins Nelile Gail Mins Bunker . Ming Nina Moore | Mine Re Hyland Miss Dora Hines...... Nellie Pomeroy bel Nettleton... offer that will be made during the| reach remaining weeks of the contest oa. Many of The Star carriers wnd| 20% wiry Downl riends of the teachers are hustling | wise annie V. Bell for their favorites and have brought | \y.08 “Aiice ‘Turner in hundreds of subscriptions under} si55 Kana Harrie .... the terms of previous offers, but) sries De Hart s Maynard Mise Carol Nielson . Mies Agnes Conlon Mins Jones | Miss Irma Whittier. Four Trains x between Seattle and Portland, mencing June 4th, Leaves Maen } 8:40 and 11:15 & m. 4:80 and tog p.m. Train leaving at 4:36 te mew train. a—— Are You Going East? The Northern Pacifie will sell pe. duced rate tickets on June-4éth ang | 16th. Call at N. P. City Office for all particulars. Filled or Crowned With. out Pain by Our New Diseovery, Applies to the guma Known eng used by the Brown Dentists only, The very best dental work at the lowest eaible cost consistent with first class work, is the secret of our success. We will 40 for you what we have done for others. Examination free; our prices lowest; the best and guaranteed for Other dentists come and go, but the Brown Dentists rematn the same reliable, up-to-date dentists, BROWN’S PAINLESS DENTISTS 713 First Avenue Parlors 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and § Union Block, one door south of MacDeug- all & Southwick Houre—6:30 a, m. t 6 Dm. Gun nee day, $:20 a m. to 12:30 p.m ene most popular school Including rail- good for 60 renewal of an old subscription, three number of votes to Portland and the great Lew- “A) seeee Wash., June 7, 1905, . County of., “BY tates Wash. June 7, 1905, cents, for months’ subscription to The Seattle Star, Subsorip- votes for the most popu- School, City of

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