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Waldr among the buneh of fly BALL! AND WIS BRAVES | NOON AT RECREATION PARK. | wa seut THE GAME OLD LINE UP WITH A FEW NEW FACES pall season ts on and & Orahan ball atunt are tht and the season is on. burst of glory x in every sense Players Arrive This morning boys afruck ¢ Lloago, good trades in std left hande Seals Are Here. als blew in last night FURNITURE SPECIALS DABNEY & WOODHOUSE 418 Pike Street lron Beds F17.50 fron Red. $15.00 Iron Bed, pec DABNEY & WOODHOUSE Housefurnishers Sole Agents for the Charter Oak Ranges. 418 PIKE STREET. Phones Main 3998; NOTICE—Sunset been changed to Main 3376. J. ARONSON 104-406 First Ave. S. ALL 5-CENT CIGARS 4%5c of the choi est Wines, Liquors, To gh and Cig 104-106 First Ave. S. Senset Main 3 dependent 1751 Free Delivery. Matl Orders Promptly F bunch Parke gloomy had been cracked tn all well Seattle Fast Infield m the plitohing incinnati, he bat and Whalen’s tminwed by the » Griffith 4 York Hitt or Park announce Hitt never was a although he aliforn glad hand when he ond base ng News # plote » old good teh and fa the In Baltimore, the most exte baseball * said to have ot spied in o re te th ur league and * Manage eustona Seattle developed from this local nia NATIONAL LEAGUE. Les National Pray wt play the faculty with Wilson was happy old fans ¥ ta no whirlwind, team back Tacoma cat made Chiew becaus wilt * |} mame led « i | | Mack 99, Tansy Don 1 s|ting averages were comptled | Sixth race, one "| probably gave the outfielders ¢ | creet 166, The Knglishon 204 Donde +) of the count ‘Dramatic School }UNIQUE FEATURE WILL BE doom POREMEREREDRE HEME DEED EEEMEEEED OB : ON THE BACK LOTS : JO -- oe eee eee ee ee ee ee © HERE ARE A COUPLE OF STAR “KIDS.” THE BOY AT BAT 18 KNOWN AS “FRECKLES.” YOU CAN'T S88 THE FRECKLES BECAUSE THE PICTURE 18 GO SMALL, BUT YOU CAN SEE A MIGHTY FINE LAUGH, AND IF YOU WILL WAIT'A MINUTE YOU WILL HAVE A PICTURE OF A BASE HIT. THESE BOYS KNOW HOW TO PLAY BALL AND IF THEY DON'T BE COME BANK PRESIDENTS, THEY MAY SOME DAY BE MEM BERS OF A BIG LEAGUE TEAM, THEY ARE BOTH OUT AT THE OPENING BALL GAME TODAY. ReouLTS ar MEMPHIG, TENN. SIDELIGHTS ON “22% Set WELL KNOWN = 2 BALL PLAYERS = * , { 1 10 Ena ‘Tin ' s00, Bt « eM ' DOr 14, Tt of a mile, selling—HMar Dunganner ii, Twe Fourth race, five and one-half fu tongs; handicap—Pat Bueger 1¢1,/ Chas. Kastman 106, Gay Hoy 10 Time, 1 Cy Seymour pays rent and pla "| aids dean, ‘tateditiind ball tn Cincinnati, Last season his mile; gett Camiile the reat when ¢ . . t Ligh player tn the busin 1 of last season he Ixsued Time, 1431 h onial to the pitchers of the National League Dear Sir: If have used your leurves and found them very bene i fleial to my batting average. I take odest In the extreme. He ts wat ed to draw a dray lead of mone im the form of salary © t live on the be the market aff aod continue ory mc in the basex whon he needs a little chicken * & servant to bring up a hod of change. Mr. Seymour is ex ed to knock the ball out of the ARE NOT PRESENT, will be a memorable one, ‘The q itying round wag ptayed today by 1 team, Retford’s hing holding the vie a deciding ma for th A th Mies of the r ‘onghip at Madison park. Sp have promising ¢ on ihe ¢ todny will take th f landing ® ee CENTRALIA HAS FAST TWIRLE Entertainment INTRODUCED IN PLAYS TO BE PRESENTED SATURDAY NIGHT. on f Centra h M - «h school t 1 amore Wa ’ * the best hig te. He’ go ® Belford ' ' t nite ‘ ‘ by M , aes ® bd * ' . 7 « e ; aig 1t « ° @ ony k FREIGHT SERVICE RESUMED n A I De M Y t 2 med the ’ ow ‘ he an « Hagan | fr B and Oakland ‘ i I f and will ca *** any busin offered THE'SBATTL E STAR-—-WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1 AERGSEEREOETCEREVS EEE OS 4 EERE SUD YOU CAN WIN A PASS TO ALL LEAGUE GAMES THIS YEAR THE SECOND CHAPTER OF THE STORY APPEARS BELOW REE EEE ER ee HIS HONOR OR THE LADY EER * * . a 7 * “ * * * * * - + * * * * * * . - * * . * 7 * * 7 * SEES SRSA ES RRR ER ERR RRR ER OR ERR ER ERE eeeeeee This story, which ie uncompleted, comprises five chapters, opening chapter of which appea last night's son who writes the best final chapter to the story The Star will give @ season pass to all base bail games on the home grounds. rare opportunity for you to test you Fr wilt be published one chapter a day for the literary attainments. The story | | & pair of horses running drawing # young woman crouched d was oozing from a cw a cruel gash their pace the young woman stead ras hold on the loowened and he ground, | blood flowing from ie gave him « ghastly lifted | carried him RESULTS AT LEXINGTON? KY m young woman was assteted the} doctor wan haatily { the ball player he came out troubled look in bis « rire e-eigbths of a Yih sere b te Drop 164, Gad"? lie, welling—-Hadur 106 Third race, one and one is he badly “wit he | iteh tomorrow? Hafford Grabbed the Bridie. (Te be continued tomorrow.) MARIECHEN 18 “FLOAED, reins and tried in vain the flight of the maddened clung to the Steamer Cottage City Sitka and] reports that As the carraige swayed from side German steamship has ben Moated of necing her wreckage of will be beached apd repairs made The Mariechen was wrecked dur-| ing December and sever have previously Claude Hafford stood just on tine His lips were tightly clone: The Cottage City brought a mall al nation in bis eyes little freight all batemen.” Like all men who have fame on the field of action, Mr. Seymour ts BUY SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Government W NORTHWEST CHAMPION 18 LOOKED FOR, AS TWO CRACKS OF FORMER YEARS Hafford made fore the bors reached him he be the governm portation men as to prices 4 ED, WHITE ONE _ OF THE FEW) horses when young woman and managed the nearest antmal, tripped and fell antmal’s hoe With the certaint time he walks to the ctr ge . he hwest begat ae morn on the tinke of the Heatthe Golf « antry ab Nearty 0 entries reonal attent A. Newton, Our Regal $2 Hat Has Something to Say —“| am not treated right. be sold for think | am not worth wearing. it makes peop! tell me from the slickest and finest $3.50 derby when we are walk- ing down the street together.” That's all. ——=—=615-617 First Ave.———— On the Square Opposite the Totem Pole the Store That Sells for Le THE STORE THAT BEAVES ¥« comp May Ushered In With a Rush T GROWING $TORE® an anh tinge ‘ lekings T~<¢ Ready-to- ‘Wear Department pds M9 10 ty . the tate, ' sve © itis saltty that ay 25) Summer Under- | Silk and Dress Goods Dept, wear Sale ! ment Lessons in Art Needle Work “ CLASS FROM 10 TO 12 A. M. DAILY “Busiest” Basement | «Ses! Caroling HAMMOCK DAY I oxen Fine W 4 5 Camphelte Ap ried Soups Large hottie Hlueing, each ree Bottle of mouls, each - oe sent lowe But. ter, @ pound KNIVES AND FORKS THURSDAY, Hent ton Butter, 4, EACH | 4 : Mate Cateup, & bet. Browns Boxes, t ‘ Meh he overye aye at 1 Thursday » Doughnuts, ° 5 be jomen .... 106 GARVEY-BUCHANAN CO, Lumber Exchange Bidg. 1113-15-17 Second Avy, The Best Scourtng Soap Made A Scouring Soap A Metal Polish A Glass Cleaner How a Seattle Man Lost $123,290 A young man of Seattle three years ago owned a bletk @ stock in the LeRot mine. He received an offer of 0 conte ® share and decided to accept it, taking $1,710 for the enti block. A sh on the “inside” offer. ed him 83 per share, and today the stock he sold for $1710 & worth 3 900.00. 1 who have been reading n Copper Co, and bes 75 Cents Per Share And the completion of our rafiroad will mark the beginalng @ a rise like that @acribed above We want you to help us build that raflroad. Come in and ask about it Examine the Ore , SEATTLE- BOSTON COPPER COMPAN 2 Do you KN ow THAT The Soda Water Bearing this label is the best in_the market It costs the dealer @ trifle mare peticious t ’ THAT ae y must ¢ se trad Pe xreet to get the best Pacific and Puget Sound Bottling Co. PHONES ! (isco SAT | Forced to Vacate LAS MILLS. GREAT CLOTHING SLAU! TER SALE 1902¢- eM H. LEwts & CO, SUITS Te ORDER 500 700 First Ave. Cor, Cherry. BZESta wEeSseesr seen STR Ares | RRR RAIS RI OE ASS EO COTES