The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 30, 1906, Page 2

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RUSTY HAD VENGEANCE BIWASHES TWO GAMES FROM RAISIN EATERS AFTER OEFEATS. TAKE THREE STRAIGHT TRIBE COMING NORTH WATH FRESNO, Cal, April 20 revenged herself for th: by w . doubleheader yeater day. 7 are hit the ball on the nose, and had the luck tn the second Errors marked both contes Last might received that the San Francisoo team went along, Los Angeles has @isbanded, canceling this week's we ries, and Fisher will do lkewlse rather than pay salaries for Idle time. Seores First game RHE Beatle . $10 4 Fresno ° 234 Second game R E Be 6 Preano NORTHWEST LEAGUE, Rutte 4, Spokane 3 Tacoma 6, Grays Harbor 4, NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago 4, St. Louis 2 AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 10, St. Louis 3 Chicago 2, Detroit 1 KNOWN AS THE Piper & Taf N-26 Second Ave Keep the latest and best line aporting guns, Bley knives, ete. ¢ in the country They've extablished a repute as the “old rellabl sporting goods store, It pays to buy gvods there at Mra + Latest spring millinery Fraser's new store, 120 Pike st AUCTION SALE Of S rooma of cholce furniture at $24 Washington St day, May at 10:30 sharp, I have recei instructions from R Myers © Bast, to sell his 5 chetce furniture, part as follows bedroom eprings and chiffonters, parlor furniture, very ood rockers hairs, 1 oak Extension side - 6.00, fine tapes- on Tues is leaving for the rooms of very conabsting good beds, mattresses, in Choice suites, iron good enter tables, din ing room table, 1 board try and squares, Bitchen range. very handsome sin velvet comt carpets and art Kitehes cupboards. food dishes of quéen, 1 of fine And tot steel lot and other foods too numerous to mention chinaware Don’t furniture is almost must be sold. JOE MARTIN, Auctioneer. Phone Fast wise thie sale as the new and NOTICE—Sunset phon: been changed to Main 337 J. ARONSON 404-106 First Ave. S. AILING PROPLE USB SHOULD Bass’ Imported Ale $2.00 104-106 First Ave. §. Phones: Sunset Main 3275; In Gependent 1761 Freo Delivery 1 Orders Promptly b een wom , THE SEATTL E STAR—-MONDAY, APRIL 3°. so08 a | RAGES SATURDAY | THE GTORE THAT GERVES YOU H4sT—aan RESULTS AT MEMPHIG, TENN t mace sn elling —M live first, Merry 1 cond, Op tional third, ‘Time 1:17 14 Becond race D6 mm pur Monts first, Lady Altec —e ond, Pungent third, Tim NORTHWEST CIRCUIT WILL BE REVIVED AS GOON AB DIA T Hace ow 7 ioup ECTORS GET TOGETHER.-LO6 ANGELES GETS TIP AND Dowr 1 1 wo ' h Rue 7 a STOPS BALARIES-—RECREA TION PARK SOLD aT BIG oO Lad f r Oo time 1:4 t profit TO SEATTLE ELECTRIC COMPANY BY LOCAL - ' 1m - Lat clue, castrian Gret hade ies t . a | Joe La t 4 P | * * a * a % gb gene wv we pave of tina | MUil0"Cainae seam neawne’ | ALL This Season’s Remnants t]open the t at Recre third 131 n ies (ot Meceeeian |e vei hth Nach in ma present | items mend, aa One-Third Less wh The era kk w hing but «/* . 5 t . o Pacift Coant ’ . i hates I : third Time 1:17 ' ' the | Mend teat night, Jim Morke rand |league the 5 ¢ Hutte, Tecoma! RESULTS AT LEXINGTON, KY Hiow the public has reached ew ie pulls nan reac, ‘ts lea hie haw atwoice team which [ad spokane’ ts First rave, 2 furlongs, sili ammoth Lace Sale Conti Bagendaneed & mth n usual, Morley has ' ed, 1 woth . man fi Noe ” ; ib, and that that team will quit | is expens tures probat a tame” O44 PRE ee eM snd “ope > ta tartions ee ee iided me * | thie k, but » will probably | Judge MeCredie, of Portland, saya ‘ seta te : Senna eee eneeenen! cad Geena imme i sees Prod For the second thr tee We 1, Onkebar nd |the team i# legitimately disbande aa Benasdhares tira. TA Crescent Mtw, ( m Ere tani star ome | Heattle should rab a couple of out |} “i 1 were defeated by the Wa : ane tbe | f s before the league can ¥ Fourth race, 3-4 m.. 1 Robin Jton Juntorn at the 20th and Jack 4 his Panen will 2 Foye | aaniae, ‘The Biwash Tribe jhood first, I ‘ Au “r om st, grounds Batuniay afterhoon, even if tb ihe tivee as . nh y hitting bl | ant: er third rime 1 by the acore of 19 to 16, The pitch at Fre |The Low Angeles ' play Fifth rac om Boxa BY JAS. J. CORBETT. Must of the Crescents’ scores being ¢ Recreation park. 6 thwest circuit js organised. nie rr age Ele a geo Copyright 06, by Newspaper] made on errors, and Baumann, of leatric Oo. for 84,6 | Sixth i ' ne Enterprise As tion |the Washingtons, ¥ oe bean Cr oa ’ yh: a a ped Mins D first, Biliott Re Did you ever of the jthe atick, making three two-baggers|) oo. vue ts . ~ © jicon th Time 1.46 45 Young Griffo v to Niage sod Nis usual home run wane, The @ leane up $4 ere have had lots of trou he Damask " eack met Jack Everhardt at Buf-|Piagg and Neider; W ting for the a ar it slvom If 180 Figured Dotted Swiss, yard " he fw after his fight wan over] Stolting and Mason, Th have apeculating in base. | buds,” becau they were P h nt wmed that one the} tons will meet any team aver bat Oregon the Rowe state, in polite #o- | if Mtlkeline Mitt Bade miles away, and that all foreigners A league meeting of the Coast! atick, We fail to see whete Heavers| : pound’ be who visited Niagara made it a point league directors wil be held ngjappiied, but if the Webfooters like ti A awl te fatin soon aa the ibe met eth : they should be humored. Postal Carda, dozen fe j j ffo, bet arting for the fatts atart pinyt ppeare certain The Boys’ Club Athlete League Mennen'’a Taleum Powder $46 } purchased a bathing suit, and in all now that wt league wit! Wonder wt toame will bring | of this elty, composed of clubs con |i 10 uring 1 Ge |; ° s oe J earnestness told his friends—and he be revived In its old form, with th In the shape of an umpire,| nected with several churches and ) yardg Machine Thread ..1¢ 106 } he was @ ¢ and two drawing salaries for|as the date for its second annual ogres ree ai « Eee ee ever eee oe eal ine foaken ’ ictal (oo eon yoo Go 2 ge gy ey 2e Wee a - - ~— — 10e Child's FP Hupporter 5¢ ‘ w Lowg before Griffe rea: “ew! ast year the league he we g : Washing Ma. Baty BALL PLAYERS ; AMATEUR RESULTS 2, 40, FOR CALIFORNIA T | cosstss icvvne an'win Ptw'vinin Jf Peart owone, down. ave : re | | wondered what it meant. His a] On May #, 3, 4 and 5 the North-| already ente should have © be Rubber Mair Sifters, aide on of what Niagara was before erm Pactfle witl sell first class round | season. Prof. Dout : a) ibe reached the pines. would sanha : Boosessutevedved! 4p tickets to Low Angeles at rate A AH ¢ and and ee , « Bonte ies | good material for a funny pleture. When Fat meets Jake] BALLARD DEFEATS KENT $15.00, going limit May 10th, return | have charge of the a ie ‘ 7 a . Griffo almost fainted when be saw] Beckley the Hifte the Hiimt July Siet, account meeting of | meet of clubs must be Duplex Safety Pins 1 oS ¢ Pin | Ourtats | the great waterfall, but took the} #ythe from his shoulder, molstens| Kent's ball team oaly made three |sryatic Shrine. For particulars|sent to Mr +, im the Alaska |} 150 Pocket Mirr | $1.59 the swim good-naturedly.| Me thumb and draws it along the|btis off Woodworth at Recreation | cai) at city ticket office, corner of building, be May 10 edded Wheat Bie t alt toves, ‘4 For many a day after Griffo's ex. | *>ining biade, Then he shakes his} park yesterday, and lost to Ballard) .. _ — -| kaw 106 mtr} pie the Buffalo. wise ones| head @adly, soulders hie tool and|by 9 to 2. The game w nds Pink Beans ; 5 | would call rube visitors to the falle| Plods on. And so the year ome |one, and shows the id i hw. te Shorea Griffos. nd go, but Jake Beckley r ment of the semt-profesaionals. Mc © pounds § poane At & fanning bee he has the other] Manus, of the winners, did the White and Yellow Maca The recent newspaper talk about] talkers backed off the board. “I re-[heavy batting of the day, whilé a package Philadeiphia Jack O'Brien wanting] member a base hit I saw Swageers| Woodworth struck out 13 by way | ase ‘Witesiaia’ Cxdhes Gh fo meet James J. Jeffries is a breach in « game fo August, 1846." helof distinguishing himself, Score * 6 ween of good reasoning say, or “we played a hot 86 RHE é The ides of O'Brien fighting Jeff] inning game in Boston ns 8 in ee @ Stone Jar Mu | ie ridiculous, The Philadelphia boy hb sprightly | Kone wee Ee | im @ great fighter, but he hasn’t got cy le ghost of a show with the big fei o sce Stes Se excrmics aur ovr ats EY-BUCHANAN CO, could stand up a long time before The Seattle Electrics had it a man of O'Brien's hitting powers without ever feeling the effects of them Before the public will take much real interest tn @ Might if which [Jeff figures another heavyweight near hie size and strength must be | found. | Probably there never was a time [in the histery of the pugitistic » }when a big fight between cham | heavy wetghts would prove so popu jlar as at the present writing, The people Want to see a battle und | would turn out tm great droves te ave one | Sam Berger fe the only big boy lihat would prove anything like an | 1 to Jeter in j rength, and he has only recently dectured that he will not turn pro — - — fexsional until he te ready, and that] Young and Kid Nichols, who began wll be some thane yet their baseball in the mew 1 ~ ory the 5 on, do 1 It doesn’t take the pubit at much rity @e that « fatality. The jockey tng with the! { of fighting ae the reauit| St. Loute vonle, and @ lar jot Harry Tenny's death han passed | Samboting on the green is ho friskier laway, and the public on the coast|than Jake as he spears the apres. | nas forgotten he sad affair ing ground © withdraws ¢ | With the discharge of the people | *#8ling liner from the upper | who were blamed for Tenny’s death | feet of alr, In the fall of the ye | disappeared the opposition to fight-| Mr. Beckley wears an appearance of " elegant leisure and « brow he The Herrera-Nelson ba 2 ache. He Is t of gucesing | the next big important event. ar @ being} fact that der ¢ position th ] fight gar But if Herrera does tnke care he will follow in the footsteps of ’ Tenny for several days ata af [remain as silent as the | Herrera, it te ed, te ai} There are few more pe ! man for Battling” Nelson to fight than “Old Jake | The Mexican jw the equal of th all h though he is sti Da any but without f expects ntinue play datior Po tf he is « grand-| Dis oda of the two men | * as and you will find that Neleor 1 ng partner. Then the Dane trounced the Mexican again in a 20 To CONSUMERS IN Pointers for Seattle) “°* IN DISTRICT Water rent due in April for April Young Men jae y and June, if not pa a I Getinquent May 1 e t in-| It is an almost positive fact that | cludes all the city south of Union 4 person who begins saving a little] st, and East Union. Metered water each week when he is young wili|rates due from the Ist to the 20th be well-to-do, if not rich, before he|of each month, become delinquent bee a ye © nm te the fist. ” r eer sc a toi fo The state Av. pay® partic fon at intore ound twie ar, on savir ' panes SS NO TICE an get the wner of any pile alling at ¢ ff A any other information THE BARGAIN STORE 1104 First Ave. 1104 First Ave. | wtar | ” Kuskokwim rubbed in hard at Arlington yester Lumber Exchange Bidg. 1113-15-17 Second Ave, day, being whitewashed 10 to © Ar | ee ee Se ee ee Two dollars isa common price for hats— that pressed B tour champtanship inst teed =, most hats at that price are common. Arlington . 10 Ts , Electrics o1¢ Look out for your hatter. The Regal is as VAN ASSELT A WINNER The Van Asselt team beat the Im portals, of this city, yesterday at the different from the usual $2 hat as good is from bad—that’s just the difference. Meadows, the score betng Sto 1. The ne os eat es oe All shapes, and shades, and a size for every esting than the score would indi cate MOUNTAIN VIEWS GET GAME The Mountaia View Baseball team defeated the Speedy Rustiers bunch in a feet game at Woodland park by a score of § to 7. Features of the game wete the ‘ying of Strain on seequt, pitching of Lyon, of the in View team. The Best Scouring Soap Made A Scouring Soap A Metal Polish A Glass Cleaner and | Mow -———615-617 First Ave. On the Square District of Alaska rg mange ee he pen phen Opposite the Totem Pole How a Seattle Man Lost $123,290 . ‘ed -——™ indevetoped we “The Money Back Store.” A young man of Seattle three years ago owned « block Of wall Ma Apply P. Rudd & ntock in the LeRot mine. He received an offer of 90 cents &. < 628 Plonser building bi share and decided pt it, taking $1,710 for the entire block. A short time er * of the men on the “Inside” offer. ed him $3 share, and today the stock be sold for $1,710 & worth $1 000 00 ‘The story contains a moral for you who have been reading the adver ments of the tle-Boston Copper Co, and bet @ e ftate to buy. Our prefer stock is 75 Cents Per Share And the completion of our refiroad will mark the beginning of @ rine like th tbed ab We want help us build that ratiroad , ‘ ‘ . Come in and ask about it Is Robert Barr's latest and g est work, and is the first novel of romance, mystery and action selected td heall the list of twelve great international novels for the E xamine the Ore - . 419-420-421 ALASKA BUILDING SEATTLE. f absolutely new novel ich the Pos Nigencer has secured the right of printing Sinaia iin abide aoe prior to book publication. waeenancOOO DO YOU KNOW vr enring yaa: THAT Tt te the beet that money and €8- BY READING THE unday Post-Intelligencer The Soda W is the best | SSDA WATERS orucidus } potting ‘Bi ‘ r ly on and after May Gt wil re acomplete 1 month by a fe Nay BPuigat Sound atath absolutely free of charge. - tor your money Kect ' 1 bicbow eben sata! Rien ok fete iets BERL oes | Pacific and Puget Sound Bottling Co. : faze , PHONES 927 novel miait | i - ~# i It portant thet #ae ' : , PANTS TO ORDER $508 Forced to Vacate GREAT CLOTHING SLAUGH: TER SALE Lewis @ CO. Cor. Cherry. au oaLEN ¢ MULLs: NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER Me First Ave

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