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AMERIGANS ARE ‘RACES YESTERDAY RESULTS AT STILL LEADING ATHY \ Sow A an 7" \ y™M ’ be ~ ¥ * « » on ~ 20 ; Martin J. 8 n nis rig rh ! us \ > threwlng t re a6, ake took f dace wi vitreaoet Mb tegen s. 9% ' Sherkdah Waa second w Aw * caused f 8 a you t M f A te ' ¢ t NATIONAL LEAGUE, Brook 18, Roaton § New York 4 Philadelphia 1 Bul & PHtaburg AMERICAN LEAGUE, rm tel pint 3. Reston @. Weahingt \. New York & Cleveland 7, Detroit 4 Rt. Loula 18, Chicago VANCOUVER TURNS OUT TO SEE BENEFIT GAME VANCOUVER, W ‘The largest crowd 28 Firet race, mm, PurseDr, Loe K ffman t, Homeless second, storation third Ta 49 ad race, & Mm, aelling—I4tt kin flret, AVieglestick aecond, Clara i third. ‘Time 1:15 166 Third race, 7-8 m., puree. ftanner | Cirwt, Minn Hawley second, The Mato | Unird ot um mn % % Mm, selling—fue anne Rocamera firat, Judex « 1 ay Hoy third, ‘Time 2:14 Pifth race, B18 om Mattie Mack flpet, Della ‘The 1, Avondow third, Tin ‘ | ixth race 1 om aA Light tira Cadeot second Dergannon ththd, Dime 141 3 LEXINGTON, KY | RESULTS AT MEMPHIS, TENN / | Pirst recs 9-8 m we Jo oma firat Mat ‘ 1 Ban third, 1-4 i race, 1 1-16 p } Odd I i wk? 4, | Bea V 1 Tie | Third race . pur Here Jafter first, K of [vanhoe second Hlack Lock third. Time 1 i« tub Handicap —I mhrandl f t Time 1 Pith race, 14 Steeplechans | Jno. Randolph t, Casador soocond. } Olfver Me third. Time 44. Bixth race, 11-16 m. purse—Ty perion first HAN uhind, o% SIDELIGHTS ON this city attended de ame between the Nort Pa @nd county officiate, the | win- | ning, 19 to 1 | ‘The features of the game were the | Dase sliding of James B. Kerr, chief @ounsel for the Northern ¥ fi end the heavy atick work of W. W./ P McCredie, juiae of the supreme! court, Over $1,000 was raised to be Gonated to San Franctaco suff a KENT AND BALLARD, Did you ever hear Mike Grady The Kent baseball team wilt tuke | culate “WHATS THAT? when on the Ballard bunch at Recreation there Was some ¢ ht an to the oor park tomorrow afternoon, Drake] fectness of the umpire’s decision? And Roberts will do the heavy work | It 1# @ nerve-racking question when for Kent, and Woodworth and Mc-|!t leaps from Grady's 1 Paint Banus for the shingle town team, | peela from fences and loose boards rattle in the stands when Michael, WILL MEET SUTTON, NEW YORK, April 28.-George F. Glosson, who won the world’s cham- | team in the plonship at 18-Inch balk line, two | ———————— shots in, in the recent twurnament, | has accepted the chaltengy of George match w played in the Latter} part of October | SOCCERS TO DINE. | At Germania hall tonight soccer football players representing the different teama im the Northwest league will banqw The Beattie} team will be awarded the ch pl | ship cop The locale wer ough | the entire season game. GO! TO TACOMA, The high schoo! baseball team let without losing « this morning to play the Tacoma igh ne this afternoon, Manager! Moon is sick and was enable to ac-} company hits men. KNOWN AS THE Piper @ Taft, 1024-26 Second Ave. Ikeep the latest and best line Sporting goods, guns, bicycles, | Rnives, ete. made in the country ‘They've established @ reputation as = “ as the “old reliable” sporting woods} tare @tore. It pays to buy goods there.| Furniture}: —=-— desk, cost $55.00 $29.00 Noll Top Desks for 822.50 Top Desk, with trpe- S000 bargain 1 very fine rel top $55.00, special for H46.90 Rott writer attachment Office Chaira at prices, Refrigerators and lee Boxes at saving prices. Also lot of Cou Show Cases, ot Can save hw a ou big me shings, your Rev ber. tus ber the DABNEY & WOODHOUSE Complete Housefurnishers Sole Agents for the Charter Oak Ranges. and 418 PIKE 8ST Phones Main REET. 3998; Ind. 3096. » NOTICE Sunset phone anged to Main 5 beens J. ARONSON 104-106 First Ave. S iocse Wines For Women Tokay, $1.50 Per Galion 104-106 First Ave. 5. Phones: Sunset Main % dependent 1761. Free Delivery. Mail Orders Promptly Wille! is in Kenneth Square. pj haw played baseball with New York | Kanaas Ctty lesser worthy exponent ing elusive benders off the mauling At the bate he tion of hitting the ball harder than | toot arbitrator's 5 where he playa, Mr. G Scrappy * are Off the diamond Beery asa June breeze, His home note. with that serious earnestness he ac quired while managing « American Associat inion of the offiet In St. Lout dy is known Few Mike.” fener than nd yet is purely of a verbal na he te Pa, and St. Louls and towns of Behind the bat f the art of pluck. has the reputa- Main t Roger S. Greene This street will be fully improved at once. from Georgetown entirely across the valley to the county road on the west. | It will be graded and have curbs and ’ It will have ce- gutters, and will be gravelled and rolled to a smooth surface. ment sidewalks on both sides. der in every way. Michigan Avenue will be a little more than a mile in length, and, portance and will be a fine business street a direct line in accordance with a plat and plan of the City of Seattle, which has already decided on the extension of these avenues in a straight line. This is a We are now platting this large and beautiful tract of land and will shortly place it on the market in convenient parcels. to so divide the property as to fill a large variety of needs. 16,000 feet of water front, the addition is particularly suited for factory and bus- iness purposes and also contains many very desirable residence lots. There will be a broad business street (Michigan beautifully First and Fourth players| Sti nave been piloted from a ball park| by a blue-coated offtcer the aforesaid Michael. anata ae he he te a! tall-end | subject of bie remarks | —| CLOSE PLAY. | ‘The second day’a play mm the} Manager Degginger's snappy North Pacific Whist assoctation | Rainters will take on the Glants at reog one mantohes. The & omorro o A.C tenme Na, 3 Gubeated Olympia eee, Sere tomerrew atterneds | by a single point tn the pretiminary | OM Beck Finney will slab for the | Play for the Dew ¢ havetton trophy Rainiers aud MeClaire for the <n Semng held | Giants. Joe McNamee will cavort “ ih* lim the left pateh for the Rainiers wilt, see the} Ladies will be admitted free to any man in the National League Hie throwing arm is a trifie to the] ‘HO, FOR CALIFORNIA! dad, Hut where he ahines i# inal Om May 2, 3. 4 and 5 the North. | og Qe = Pacific will sell fret ot onnd h} rT 0 as A. & Peterson insures live stock in aaa “pe pred res at want #9 Bale Deposit bide, M. 607, KTR) oe) going limit May 10th, return} ‘The Kuskokwim, of Alaska: rich pie Den't throw your old clothes away. / Mystic Haye them cleaned to look like new! oall at at the Pantortum. Shrine. For particulars | Unprospected and undeveloped. We! city theket office, corner of) sail May 25. Apply J. P. Rudd & ** Piret Are aod ow Way eee 6%, 624 Pioneer buliding ore ANNOUNCEMENT The Maryott Farm WILL BE PLATTED AND PUT ON THE T have freequently been asked what our intention is in relation to the dis- posal of the Maryott farm; »prove d as indicat Avenues South will be extended through FOR TWENTY YEARS HE | finals for the Des Chapettes trophy clus PLAYS VARSITY. |the University club t sal! team | Drennan, center field; Whitter met the boys from the University of Might field; MeNamoe, left f Washington. This ts the first ap- Duggan, third base pearance of the club team this sea. | pitcher; Speidel, shortstop. son. Clante——Justua, center bell, shortstop; Hein j/etteeearanawene Graff, fire base; Kop base; Engel, second *® ENGRAVES ALPHABET ® 8ST. LOUIS. April 37.—~The #]| | ® 26 letters of the alphabet and TRACK SEASON BEGING. @ the nine numerals neatly en The outdoor season of ¢ @ graved on an ordinary pinhead! @ | track team commenced thir * This apparently impossible @ | B00n with a meet between ¢ | & font of infinitesimal eten 4 @| schoo! and the freshmen & beon accomplished by ne — THE Lt teal E STAR-—-SATURDAY, APRIL 28, HAS BEEN PITCHING {20 years, And he hopes to continue doing the same thing for 10 years! more * T think I have aw tauch speed now | as | used to have,” he says, “L pely| on speed, curves and the slow ball I try to force the backman to hit the| | ball, and tf f ean keep the batters rapping the ball up into the alr I | foe! confident of the result. T never | jtry for a strikeout recorh: The jteam are iy better fettle aad have Jnore confidence whin they ape BAD ling retire the opposing |than they bave when fhe ta jand catcher are trying td What ts the most effect ioe) thrown pit ball, but tt te tad Yoo | The | hardest on the pitcher's arm. Piteh-| ore w apit ball almoet ox out the quickest and} with . the! ho use thy clustve they othe Do you never effectiveness r curves itt Only when, say | there is a man on third and no one} Jout, then I use it,” What ts the most diffieutt ball | thrown? “The incurve crose fire, a ball that Just eats a corner of the plate. It in aleo one of the most effective balls, and a piteher who can control tt will have the opposing batamen at his me quite as much #0 a8 the apit ball artiat,” “Has the game improved ip the past 20 years? You and no. It has improved from a selentifie potat of view, but there ts not aa much free hitting now an t used to be. The sal-| aries of players ar r than ever before, and the men take better care of themselves than they did im the old days.” Mr. Nichola does not use liquor ia y form, but is an Invetarate | ' ker. He generally joins a bow! | tng team tn the winter and finds the Oharles Nichols has been pitching | exercise beneficial in keeping his pase bulla at perspiring batswen for use occasionally arm i. Khape * © /RAINERS VS. GIANTS| molog with the amptre {morrow for the last time thin see son. Here are the boys who will do things in their batting ordor Rainters—-Davey, second baw Woods, catcher; Kaysen, first bage, and for the pair champh vail p j At Madison park this afternoon tosh, left field; MeClaire, pit ON PINHEAD. eeeeeeeee * ment tues atest *T sant FOR CONNORS. #) Bert Connors, fined the cc The letters exceedingly ve @ | sentenced to « year for =< small, yet every one te perfect. @| will serve four months moré t They are hardly one-thousandth @/) the year to pay the cost Wrenger, an expert steel-plate engraver of this city part of an inch To cut @) have been totaled and am thew uired a @/ 9966 His trial wae long and nerve ® | fought an rn Kuskokwim A tmit July Sist. account meeting of | tn gold. copper, cinnaber and sliver | MARKET the property recently purchased by me of Judge In making the plat our aim will be Having more than Avenue) running west The improvements will be of the very first or- d, will at once become a thoroughfare of im- The contracts for this work are let. the property in most important feature, as it will furnish a straight street from this property to the heart of the city, and on this line it is just three and one-half miles from vi Pioneer Square to the intersection of First and Michigan Avenues, the center of our addition. the southerly river frontage lots of convenient and On the river frontage, all that portion on the north, facing Seattle, will PS BROKERS t, he aa i mth a mera Howa Seattle Man Lost $123,290 be platted into large tracts for factories, warehouses and business places; while ; in the city FREE OF CHARGE A young man of $ 1 a block of and part of the interior will be platted into residence REAL ESTATE baal sear an 4 _ . a ony or ' 30 oe o e formation you de J led t for @ There wil be lots and parcels for every kind of business sire block. A sh V —_ a4 4 I keep an abstract system for ‘Sath Cillaee t io , , z EXCHANGE. ., your benefit, and my own Pas atkee aa . ns tn a sements , Copper Co., and b placing on the market one of the largest and finest properties that has ever been presented to the purchasing public of Seattle. size. residence, The platting and marketing of property has been our business for many years in the important cities of the country. We shall use the experience gained in the past in the development of this This addition will be sold by the McLaughlin Realty Company, 212 Amer- ican Bank Building, and by the Van De Vanter-Davis Company, 3, 4 and Starr-Boyd Building. It is expected that the opening sale of this addition will be about the roth of May. JOSEPH R. McLAUGHLIN addition and we feel sure that we are now 5 SS aly. ay 1 BUS, SIDA oa Pacific and Pug RYING ANON TAILORS JUST KNOW THE There is not one reason for a Seattle man placing for tailoring outside of Seattle. We have every advantage to offer. ienced men in every department, with the ‘know how’”’ that produces tailoring ‘‘valuable and satisfactory’ to the customer, a modern workshop, large and roomy store with cutting and fitting rooms. Facts we want youto know, our tailoring on you will do the rest. an order A large stock, exper- 3 AND SUMMER PATTERNS NOW ON DISPLAY IRVING & CANNON TAILORS BOSTON BUILDING 3 YOUR NEXT ORDER 211 COLUMBIA ST. SEE US BEFORE PLACID AFTER AUGUST FIRST to talk tothe but- cher, to talk to the baker,to talk tothe candlestick maker it will be neces- sary for you to have an Indepen- dent Telephone. Better order one now and avoid the rush later on. OUR NOTICE CHAS. COWEN q 236-87 Pioneer Bldg. Main 957. Tad 15 Cents Per Share » begit 2191 ng of pletion at dacribed ab ou to help us b and ask about it Examine the Ore DO YOU KNOW THAT The Soda Water Heo is the best in_ the Tt tp the best that money and ex- perience will produce, Hat It costs the dealer a trifle more than other brands. THAT You must not lose track of the label ff you expect to get the best for your money. et Sound Bottling Co. ONES 927. OELICIOUS SEATTLE-BOSTON COPPER COMPANY 4 419-420-421 ALASKA BUILDING. SEATTIEG CRANP, PRES.