The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 4, 1906, Page 2

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THE SEATTLE STAR-—FRIDAY, MAY takin e OM VON) PERE ee helio belhehalalialalialall wi eof witlo, wetting | ‘ a Nodvifo whl @ o| ne Retty HG Reeek and seem La at tar 1aVIttR ny |¢« Metaan. Umpire Knell ' Yac6e * | Tgapold te 7 * . NATIONAL LEAQUE, 1 Rectesh hen. Ueniicneantend * . oe Me ate ith MReaibon Roa, lade “ions | 4 . 5 | Mine, I $ ot a Py NAR York 0” Cae | PH akhieh mis: Se ARN) RRR RA a eTteittor and O'Neil: Taylor, 4 160 2-6 pee e@ BIWASHES MAKE A BID FOR) nw (This story, which Is undorifileted, comprines five chapters, the NO. {--UMPIRING ‘CE 18 HELo, Broaky $ Wb] Fitin race, btespte hort couree-| opening chapter of which appeated in Tuesday of this OWING TO LACK os Sur BUSINESS IN HE NINTH, OUT ere bisicaben ¥ a tee. | tm, To the person who writes the best final chapt the story The C INFOR, Ratieriow-Mtrtoklett, Pastorive and Bows [im FRA th, netting ttt Gaede tan Ge oe Re: en, Doge MocTunkey and Down aaa aey eee Tee soa, teh) theme, Star will give a season pase to al! baseball @ 4 a aici Wesel 4 AS TO ATTiTUD RCEN es ® Ps | weaha 1 grounds. The fifth chapter Will he published in Comorrow’s issue.) The mistaken nat aly: ae coll iE OF BRINGS GAME TO CIPHER)» Fatt | need k hing SSOCIATION, FINISH «Rater Mroma and Hay; Weliner and - SIDELIGHTS ON Asitilinalin ‘x4 ae SS aepeeres “| eeepc nag hoe Be Hafford’s injuries confined him te] me! moptr AMERICAN LEAGUE, his room longer even than they d “ 4 Hafford mopped hie steaming) wig 1) . i f an ur 2 tor had anticipated-—not the ro chair | Mite ore m mm magrarel o bread line again yeater. |New York turnin room In the realdengs of] «ranpe : oy ‘ a be situation ig Rererene—£ Wand Pompre; Clacton, o Johnson, father of Btheijand | bends and aald hu . Ot an thay ploy of Mr. Hall made mighty. en. | " | PLAYERS ing merchant of Redfern, fay be) Wr ire ey ‘0 Paci dea The beat they could do, | washington | had Inaisted that the injured player | he ae hov wan to make a good try, | Bost i] be brought to bis hore as soornmmdse ) ~ ording went ¢ tit of the viaitors at} Mart ent Graham | We are now.” as the megaphone | Milas Johnson had undertaken the | i NO Acting 8 to 6 | through ¢) #k of nursing him back to health. | cane to thelr mans “* taken ed jon to add to the al-/ The modeat | Bvery jay she had sat by bia bed | them ives mut ' f ely So ready a seett f ciphers | your right, [side and read to him or talked t | thoughtlema! P oon, geome s to the Biwashea, al him until hie strength had returned. | a4 of @ foul t at th Mah ‘ . ' &* hurvoter beit they strove right merrity in the In het o pees ent ee iE hn oe ‘rom ad ed. A 10 week he b ‘ ee ‘ ® vd erday to break n 5 ne . ro “ » he m al ) “ ¥ : # finiah wan productive of hope | NORTHWEST LEAGUE " et ye When MeGraw or Dar i nena tie t of the local tana, but] man, how he hy play t : théret an ueapl Words ; he f bp y med to die be ' ing, In which braneh of sport he ee ae ve. - been made seen maturity down and a m i had oxcetied at college, because the has peaaen cen ctgy 1 ea ag i ho snanlaniy on third was the clfmax, which w we jreturna were be and quicker | rh sang ec oith ahacia test e0 preg been rus. fled by a cheerful swat to the i than In the law | he hand - . Pree: adow, For the few brief ee | And the girl had been interested } a hone é ora Sime -~ ow b. ae te the ball wae sailing Hue jin his story, Mis volee was rich and esophagus, 5 him ewiftly ¢ nes a ward there was joyous antictpatic " | melodious: when hia blue eye |and with’ the right han © haan ing with the da in the neighbor rs end settied the doubt the re ame Into her cheeks and | from the player's prot Scored in the First. eeepieses | at Pet | | the or hie IND C ‘uraliy T selamic wanderers began Retndetie; ¥ | They were se 1 on the front have @ tendency the o- Weit for Deslel erations on Jones as soon as tt poreh of the Johnson home one atreperous 1 preant | 3 f 3 Rene umpire let them, tapping him gently | j eventng not long after the doctor! ané turn his ughte into a fa VAUKER, May 4.—Five league has ag for nhaed 5 and a run in the first STANDING OF THE clues. | jhad sald his patient could go home | pleasanter annel 1 bank wh he ms a , a it wily Seatae, There wee 5 « doing National League. } in a few days Nelther had spoken BECAUSE, ETHEL, | Lova | No tter how they may act,| re ; ‘ neh, chars with we aa Me Paci . sporadi Sanek, Wan. tak beth for some time and both appeared | you.” the umpire shou 1 mind that | conspire ‘o defra beng n two fi fl ‘ tet |busy with thelr thoughts Mine ‘ je players more 60 ‘ 2 Me 2 . ? P| A t efor we re hed the er » os humar . ore | a ’ wore : | i; 4 he broke the stlen rupted before t o 1 of ' p ee ber pr c “ w ” ' * | “Well, 1 am going home to his apect | here given for the umpire's consid Seats oe 7 wh " * bed : . * row he sald in an effort to ap Hevause Ethel, because I love! eratior he men arrested oz it H is in indifferent you better than anything else the we are for umpires, deeds fer | Choate, ; M. Bray 1 comme thie petites: t The young woman's cheek turned| world. very day, every night.| players James Doughty and Thomas Daly f ual eam ome, | pale and ehe gave a gasp of surprietijevery hour, you have filled my ' Tomorrow T° she exclaimed. ithoughte since fF have been here " aaa RNASUU ARS oie nagianeenes —| Yea, tomorrow,” said Hafford:; | You are the beginning and end of The Store That Serves You Best-—Garvey-Buct on’ Phillipe won 19 games e8 &] the doctor says Lam fit asa fiddie|all things to me—my Alpha and pitcher for t rates last year and ain, IT have been here nearly a| Omega, Wl you marry me? Will) 55 ut of 97 times at bat hit aafely 90] month now, My head ls sound an. 1 | 66 en, which @ave him a batting whole now and the riba that were} The girl pat atlent for a minu j o! verage of 093, His friends love him | tractured seem good as But Tland then turning to him, sald | Northweat League for the batsmen he haw struck OUt.| don't want to net o bit of it. 5] “Yeo, Claude, if you really wich tt] mot Played Won. Dea Philiipe spent the Uriaht) nad rather stay here, Mins Kthel. | very much } A PARISIAN FAD na : : 8 | yeare of his y n the Ameriont | peosuas Very much! Very much! 1 wish . : i bons Stor be th sian at un POA RR Hy H 9 association, where he gained his ses, Mav. Maiterdt’ abald-clere everytaias elon ia the} The enticements for Saturday buyers a Fast Growing . remeet eo ae . ; i $e | sob by the solemn count 4 at him with nno- | world. | latest fad “Frocks and Frills” Suits $4.00 Hand Bags at $1.00. Other specials ; ee oy © wore when he won a gatne e 8 Inherent in we who| (To be continged tomorrow.) ‘The “Busiest Basement” and from 7:36 til 19 p.m. Music by the Becond Reg veatra, Come: pa © ae he ays © m face w they love and are loved, but eh RACES YESTERDAY Ae seat jn, perpen ghee riers sidan Roind o oo WILL PLAY SUNDAY. MUSICAL PROGRAM 8 6 fl | Pittaburg ta very proud of Philitpe | gor | ‘The Rainiers and Tacoma team! Ready-to-Wear an ag g 3-3-3 YES lend @ well-known brand Gf Stegten | c-qescmeneeemmeere ome | Will play at Madison baseball park Beoond Regt. Orchestra ai ioe a ARSULTS AT MEMPHI Ten, | . no und Phe diamond fs tn the best Oe =) First race. ne smile iitnw-coriiion ame |i Hamed after Bim-—-and (hose bo THE WEW LONDON LADIES Senin: The diamox From 1:30 to 16:00 p. m SATURDAY © 7 © 4) Nine #8 Hhtneoeh f; time. 4b we the stogtes look almoat am of condition. Hinee the grand eee nine-stuteenthe of mile. puree | solemn afterwanie as the ‘deacon TAILOR SYSTEM lwas patated, the Rainte & March “Yeates @ mie 9108 Held’ nn Jades Davey lt Kidiewan cnemrnnes 0 | prouc Nl be bard for any toam isms ite - ma le worth $500. You cannot bey an | proud it wi EXTRA SPECIAL ss -— fi Pate " T75 } RYERSON GETS BUSY other dressmaking oh for jto beat them. | 2 Walts From the Sing cori. : t A of eee aa Me collects money in ali parts of With this chart anyone whol@an |p o—— am ga. China Silk Wallet ... 8108 | , sia" Sebuauins a = armert do wot ares “= po apne moneda a seeerei oe-| sew, ant Dale ehy snrment eae “Buel brated hin Two new atyles, one meade with f ¢ Btep, “Bouthern Simties. and Unings, All cal 4. ures evidence; buys and sells real| Star has a limited number af these | Vou Buciow pretend Dedetns “y eater & of, 108 | estate, timber lands, min ne Stocks| charts, whieh { will sell to ite,wub- | birthday yesterday, being visited entire yoke of Val. lace, whirred, Fe ioe iis ‘saelaeibers Mitte aWwiteme \p [Columbia 8. to more. [and chattela; leane money jscribers for fifty cents esck. ¥J209|the emperor. The ie oon oo — end trimmed with medatiions | @ Intermess Cavaleria Rusti : L Photos at half price for @ short waivers, RYERSON, 432 [Seventh avenue, between Union.ant be unable to resume his duties be me es ap area er Bove aoe Mancagnia qame-—One hour and furty minutes w- | time: e090! iook White is¢ * University streets *** fore October, and perhaps never ne other b w Walters, “The Serer ade sit ot: caeaman a eee a masa —— 7 tuck! sibow erber ms ieaieons ‘ga Aes acca apne & elections, “George Washing PORTLAND Ey was abie length sleeves, Good 12.50 va) tow ar.” is Cohat $1.50 Hand Bags 2 to bit sately : we; extra special SINS] S Two Sep, “Cesclina Chimes SATURDAY he Pacific Lave Stock ‘Aamoe’ a ~ , : : dunn % tion insures Al Kinds of live stock Plenty to go around March. “College Days” ..Da #400 Hand Bags death from any cause. A gene at, 9 Safe ngainet BR. Peterson, Deposit Bids. CAMPING OUTFIT For Saturday Only | J Why Do Men Go to Tailors? Because of the fit, and the wear.of the fit---the clothes some- how hold their shape. x0, § of 10x12, 8 of 10xl4, $ o# itxl4, § of 84.50 86.00 $7.00 $9.00 You save about one-half at these prices Bargains in Camp stoves, & lot of good second-hand dishes and graniteware This is the piace to fit out with camping outfits. DABNEY & WOODHOUSE te Housefurnt« and Agenta for the Charter Oak Ranges. 418 PIKE STREET. Ind That is why we lay so much stress on the tailoring of our Regal Suits---the shaping, the stitching, the staying. The fit, because we have so.many variations in the sizes of Regal Suits is a matter of a few moments here, The wear of the fit, isa matter of years---the suit holds its shape until worn out. Phones Main 2996 3096. Yet the price of Regal Suits is under the market---we sawa suit yesterday that was marked $25 in another store that wasn’t a whit better---if as good---than Regal Suits at $15 carries the Hub label. NnNoTk been J. ARONSON 104-406 First Ave. S. E ph hanged to Main Sunset has 33756. Saturday Only Fontella Cigars S For 25c that your next suit On the Square Opposite the Potem On the Square }O; posite the To Pole CIGARS, TOBACCO, WINES! AND LIQUORS we SGeerzsor 104-106 First Ave. 5. Sunset Main Gependent 1751 Phones Free Delivery. Mail Orders Promptly Filled Roady-to-Wear Dept. PARIS AND NEW YORK’'S LATEST FAD. F ROCKS AND FRILLS SILK SUIT * Su at Atter- “Supper Specials male at 6p m Four tr Wash Silk, pe Apron Ging? @ yard 4¢@ | Bore’ 260 Suspender 19¢ Bleached Cheese Cloth, a y¢ | 1.50 Puncy Vents vse he quality t7-inch Se | 1. X. L. Almonds, & pounds Chiftor Dantah Large Cake Totlet Boap . l6e ee fae = zee ranges, a 25e¢ half wool, a yard Lead Pencils with eraser %@ | Lemons, « 19¢ | 1% Mouth } 10¢ | ie ters Happy Day # $1.28 queltty 4 be Perfume Qe ’ inch cream Storm fe Vaseline Ze | Guaranteed Alarm ( Gerace. « yard 18, Florida Water @¢ 1s ping Hag {Me | 12-foot « st n'a Fancy i igs Rib Boys’ Jersey awe A full line of the ve y Boys u $2.09 & colors « dat... “BUSIEST BASEMENT” ay ti LAST CALL ON POULTRY NETTING. ) : if Lowest prices of the season * ail here Saturd . ; || 150-foot roll 2-inen Mesh Pow ry Nett ng. 2 fe wide, worth $1.90 pe ee el jf Saturday ween @6 ‘s) ; % feet wide, worth $2.25; Sat Pr *, 7 pounds for : ROLLER SKATES. w Sousage, a pound .. 10008) Boys’ and girls styles, adjustat arge and small sizes. 4 Saturday ay " a90 K 1s a pound ..¥ i GARDEN HOSE, EXTRA SPECIAL SATURDAY te Mot lease : 830s | M7 ROGERS BROS. SILVER FRUIT KNIVES att Satir fintahes nu , : ‘ “ aI. 19 auir CASE SALE AT ONE-THIRD AND ONE-HALF OFF s « Si oo ' * on, wh 1 1 trimming: going at sx99 | at hand 1 trimming: & $4.39 SOUVENIR POSTAL CARDS OF SAN FRANCISCO DISASTER REGULAR PRICE 5 CENT» EACH, 2 FOR 5 CENTS. ep . GUARANTEED FRESH RANCH EGGS, a doz 214) Garvey - Buchanan Co. Lumber Exchange Bldg. 1115-15-17 Second Av CATARRH PERMANENTLY CURED CutRates [ £ the negiect 18 vate thett mower — TT NES NTMI CHE oe t once and have free |) oxa ation krea 2 } EXTRACT THETH . ae sone | FREE; SILVER FILLINGS, ato | ; UP; GOLD FILLINGS, 760 UP = SET OF TERTH, $4.00; SPLEN- || f ' i a DID @PT, $8 WOLD CROWNB CROWNS, $2.60 TO $5.00 . All work guaranteed for ten | » A years j BROWN'S DENTAL PARLORS | 713 Firat Aven: WM. McHABRIE, M. D. GREAT CLOTH! TER SALE H. LEWIs & CO, 700 First Ave. Cor,

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