The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 21, 1906, Page 2

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THE SEATTLE STAP.—MONUAY, MAY at 106, = { | t die on | HARDSHIP OF PITCHERS | SS Listed to Stent | The following ate the | 1 — , welghts ang aa | iM 7 “i ontered ht Hea) | De Ta 1 Prope ‘2a iwi nue rr | es 74 « @ | Ko 4% BROOKLYN HANDICAP BRINGS a's i wig! oF CHARLEY MALL 18 MUCH TOO LOCAL HIGH BCHOOL "WING OUT FAGT FIELD, WITH TWO 16 4 w. ' 4 iP wm: | 1 ' or WILD IN FIRST GAME, BUT MEET WITH MORE POINTS FORMER WINNERS OUE TO) j : i, » Wigs THE SECOND COMES EASY THAN ALL COMPETITORS TART 1” * i COMBINED—TACOMA fn bf Gx whan ma a” FOR WHERE | SECOND. NEW YORK, Ma The f j ich Par) } bi uke of the neawon Hiro tase! 2 q a lyn Hundieap, in the fourth o % toy reat Making © polnis thas all her | . 4 | conmpotttorn Seattle Wik wehyal jthe program at Belmont park th * tee i) Having fottewed the overworked umphed in the big Intered bra tic non, ane PP. crc yong uoM y tal ro Charley Hall to defeat In the frat (rack moot at the antversity pi Bat: pane soeee Si 8s aveneus "0 ‘ ant s seq Sapa a | urday. The points were nite maak teeey) Fwe po > mners Garr i , wat g's pg cots. gage “ ‘ 7%, Tacoma 16, Ceostratia 1h¢ Bve of the n, Delht and { 4. ot te Tribe went after Park Wilson's | ett 12, Bpokane 6, Walla Walla ' ket re i ” 100 wy - in the second spaxm and Aberdeen Wenatehee, Olympla, ” he =x] “ te the wor wit Bellingham, Ballard, North Yablana | aie . ' 4 ( 1 yo five hits and five cuns they greeted aed Kilensburg fatled to seo any | boyd : se emg nadir * tw, ne ‘ | pointe j pF fre Sa ee e Coyle and Gish, of Seattle, seored 2 f “i ne oR, B HARD SPEAK ie e kather was Sint and qnag «| the most points, with 16 each, but | } ao Lore ween Sane * on | s sievestiuesig Pedy ch yore aes national work of the day wax BB ; ! on Has Double Shift | trem Gee handicap this ye , 4 a las the mest f Charley Hall te the lad who works | k tthe o ja» e mo ; ' - Cs fur al ball team by day and AW TWAS ” this husky lad ran away aie ant © geatter canvas. | 0 me for tt fare of Charley Hall, # , all opponents tn tie 69 and | o s — me same @ 7 at night. Perhape teo much f | A RANK ERROR- ~~ 100-yard dashes, and then set a new | poy Ped ber walking} inte 1 with high nehool record for the 220-| or aim ad, thee pliching a wine hie y yard dash at 26 seconds flat | = ree Se, 3 . te i, formance was = with xoure. | Atte Wine Relay | ae no Baga : Sat Chelan, bs he was walking sor in- | _— aacheeneeiatacs mer dividuals of the visiting agercea-| Spokane high sent over a strong} ——————., 7 thon, the wd. got bowy ad- | team, and saved her best men for! wit vined Rusty Hall te rer . the relay, in the hope of winntng! 4 pischer on @ losing team has athe men out he fe lost. I bellevell THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST—GARVEY-gy : youngster, Thie advise this event from Seattle, Had all of nigbey tough time of tt, ancording ng the field So their share COMPANY CHANAN {Ser frequently repeated, with the Spokane men entered thelr! jiarry Kells, who served « sen-|of the work, and you can't do that is marks su as “lobster - events that school would bave MADE) tence of one ae mn the tail-end| it you hope to win when you have oe asl cor ip geen er events Gat ochnnl world Sire mean | tence of ane os ee ie Nee er SEASONABLE WASH G00DS AT oyT|h pen. Oaxcar Jones w x out maintained her reputation of never Tt fen't auch hard matter fora} Melle comes from Battle Creek EA j field and coulde’t be he | having toast that event in the histor) | pireher to work.” says Be 4f the} la. He played two seasons at Jo OF s SON PRICES ig See | work and © ” of the school }team behind you ts all to the good, | lin, Mo. in a bush league, one year INDIA LINON Ge tg Mr, Knell Likewise. . Five toame started, ¢ in LAY’| ut with a poor Melding team, or a|at Kansas City and was drafted by Fine India Linon, 12%0 and ibe ra a‘ | a The remarks nm the tant | ee. jingstone ran fret for Beattin, but) team that is Hable to go to pieces Cleveland. Me is about 4 Sears Mili ends lengths, from 2 to 10 yard on paragraph were @irected with | patteriseViebove and Binabesship; #t0tt was not at hie best, and at the end) at any « nt to back you up, you! old, big, stror 1 with a wor ee Nainsuoks } insinuating direct at the um. | and Wie of the lap @as fourth to Spokane|ere nervous and anxious all the | derful dre t {0inch Nalnsook aad India Linons, sof ‘ i pire, Phil Knell AF He « jRverett and Tacoma. Olymplal crme urally such @ state of mind| make tr to 2be yard; asill jengths ‘ lay te deserving of me ore sta ae anes a -_ “ee » a e = dropped out at thie potat WH! te be + the piteher, and when he rund the 36INCH CAMBRIC 12 tho tien, if only for reputation, | the situation throughout, Beare Coyle took up the straggle for Be | feos he has to begin striking | season Kxtra Fine Cambric, 36 inches wide, sples o an aay what com yen Gaps i ane BALL PLAYERS {ns i starting 30 yards behind | DG GE ES ee tee ot eee riety aod 2he value, 5 ig Bunch of fans when they to 4 the leading man. Out on the back | e eral companies now 2e MERCERIZED WAISTING 21. Hy that the - m the atthe nee i rene ee ¢ Large assortment of Mereerized Wate Loomt pat the ue balls | liowwe and runaing in magnificent viet would be ¢ - ‘ patterns to sw wmpe i rom, neat small figures, dots and « © damask; fall 71 eu etrtes th the proper Nant lutyle, turned into the streteh on) rights in the Alaskan ono pend 4 th | > on ¢ to even terme with (he inader, amd at - ’ + obeehehh Attor being beaten + PATSY DONOVAN 1 gta d Any ae Wc INDIA LINENS 7 first game, Seattle took jthe finish handed MeAllep & five ning affair with ease. Once yard lead over the fel ENTERTAING W. Cc. T. U A fine sheer India Linen, good weartng and ys 1%, for, yard 9¢ Was invinetite, and W 4 . 39c GILK TISSUES 1% eee ggg ~ Rg la Regaine the Lead. Mra, Margaret ¥ and M The daintiest of the season's dainty mut utiful owe pet. holes and everything he po Close behind was Rowse, the Spo Margaret Munns entertained the terns; you will appreciate the b y of goods whea te fool DAiters with went kane boy with «a closely clipped members of the WoC. TU at Ser6 see them: os the quantity ts I we anticipete an early < fence with « home run that Julie |pate, who resembled a eomvict Albion pince Saturday afternoon. up of this line; always 38e, for, yard rv Pr Btried scoured in the fourth, The | Down at the point he let out COMPANY WILL MOVE ORIENTAL SILK CANOE ROBES AT HALF PRICE. re was @ to @ Run PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. De Marurtey Rube Vickers off teted Seattin and piithet the best gmme be Searind since the team came north Clever om = - | oe & Tourist Excursion. if sy ? | New Tore No finer ride on the sound tham| Rateriee-t.cnagren and Kilng: Ames and that to the U. @ mavy lards at) ae Bremerton, where the famous bat | i tieship Oregon and the largest teatming ship im the world, the Phil adeiphia, can be seen. Also the gov ernment drydock. cruisers and tor pedo beats Boats leave Pler 2 six times dally Round —_ 50 conta *** See ee eee eee ee + STANDING OF THE CLUBS Seeeeeseeeeeee Pacific Coast League. iron Bed Sale 918.98 from Beds for $16.00 tron Beds for $16.09 Tron Beds for $12.09 Tron Rede for $ 6.60 Iron Beda, brane Lae Angeten mam Prmn ime S130 $11.50 $10.00 $850 rats 85.50 of the We have a large number these beds for anle bet Prices made they won't ja at tone Hf you are looking for a bargain you will surely find it HERE ei Also a choice lot of rugs, art & Squares and carpets It will pay c- Fou to look over our stock be — fore you make your purchanes oo me Remember the earty pur Gets the starts Monday ham beat. bargains Se ited te ee te ee > THE ORACLE SAYS 5 ie ie de tee te ee, Dabney & Woodhouse Complete Housefurnishers and Sole Agents for Charter Oak Ranges. 418 Pike Street Phones Ma nm 2998, Ind NOTICE—Sunaet ph bean changed to Mata 3375 J. ARONSON 104-306 First Ave. S. WHY PAY MORE For Inferior goods when ARONSON sells the best and at the low- has Players should pay some little at tention to the attitude of the crowd. but non al to ite words. ite words are idle as a mancot. RACES SATURDAY est prices? = ater Fine Old Cognac Se diet Boon, OT Brandy, 3 Star - 5 Sete Oe $1 per Bottle Liquors and Tobacco of i | | Every Description 104-106 first Ave. 5. s = Phones: Sunset Main 2275; ‘0 Gependent 1751 Don throw your old clothes Brea Delivery. wi Have them cleaned to look like new at Mail Orders Promptiy Piss 1048. | ‘Treubles come to Patsy Donovan ae the aparks Oy upward. An us jas Coyle dred yards w lof MeAller | ended head, never th laet quarter for Seattle in the bene |tiful «style thet woe bim the quar termite mace. He fntshed yards to |the good. The finish betwees the other three teama was the prettinst of the day, Spokane taking second, Tacoma | without « yard between the three had dose, and in « hum running on the but there his efforts d the Seattle man pulled na « lead that war Gish ren off the a“ roguin toned third and Ererett fourth Meet Well Attended. wind sate ater aening nim tve sian ad om to Frocklyn, where just now|@tthout accident. but one seridur ls wecking to blush unacen, Patay, |) eideat occerred when a. green hin name pew in Norway He'e « hes sat om the bench and seen the m chalk ap winning scores | any other man y. But that wae! hie fault, but the close-tisted | policy of club owners to whom « piageet quarter looked tthe real money my keeps & puRhin’ and s showin’ just as theugh he were fed for the top tneten@ of bur rowing toward China. He aaye he doen Une bent he can with what he's gOt--and McCraw could do no mare. Patey has been playing the gate a great many years, and hie friente Yet expect to eee him pilot @ fret tivivien team—Wet net, pot in Brooktyn « BatteriosWelsh and Wilkins | Stevens and Altman PROSSER AHEAD. PROSSER, May 21.—Proaser “4 made ft four out of xix from North | » 4) Yakima thts season by winning yes Ss. cae Gee + BARBER, SAYS + Prenes Wie ee eee ee eee eee ees North Yakima 7 Ratterles—-Goins and Moffatt; | Nelson, Jewltt and Gains BLACKS WIN The fast little baseball t the Black Blanafacturing © esterday defeated the Col om the | Athletic park grounds by a score of 8 tel WIN IN MUD } The speedy Superiors, of Seattle, | won a game in the rain yesterday | Diamond. The local behind for six tnnings, but bunched hits in the seventh and won easily Reore a Mupertore » 6 ] | Hiack Diamond 1 4 Batteries Royle and Schoder; | Hoye and Ross i j TAKE ANOTHER GAME ! The Rainiers won handily at} Tell me why it is an ump'ré ohn M on park yesterday, taking the|be eo biind. Why can he eee Kenton team down the lin » | many things the wrong way, whin there are thousands of peoole, wi Rainiers Out so good an opportunity té «1 Renton r who can see them right? Batteries ¥ and Woods; | Skillman and Boostone. p —— OTHER SCORES. ( ut Rate Thornburgs 2, Victoria 0 | wood 6, Giants 2 j 7 emertan &, Fremont 2 mm Save | Arlington 4, Granite Falla % M BALLARD VICTORIOUS. at once and have free Ballard won a hot game from|| “wir esc meres West Seattle yesterday, Woodworth |* prem, SILVER FILLINGS. abo ‘ « off itching honers.|| UP; GOLD FILLINGS, 160 UP; Score SET OF TEETH, $4.00; SPLEN- RK WB DID SET, $4.00. GOLD crhowne | Hallard oes @ & «64]| $800) = TO 86.00. WHITE West Seattic : ‘ a) CROWNS, $23.60 TO $6.00 Hatterte NV ood w 7 and Me! All work guaranteed for ten Manus, Reese and Kellogg : i BROWN'S Finck’s Big Auction) DENTAL PARLORS Sa e j ary Fives Avenue Pariors 1. f diamonds, watches, Jewelry, all- verware, cloeka, out jenn, elo. dally the Pentorium. Main| 9.20 end 7:20. S16 Second eve. . Chalre for ladies. high school record im we ‘WESLEY, THE athiete threw the 12 pound hammer over bie head into the evowd, aud narrowly mized Rex Smith the ‘tie dten he'll neots the bt university athlete, whe wes seering shoulder that aaye he ten't the pole at was when Patey aneociated with} Brayley Ginh, of Seattle, HfOM » the — winning baseball players, but that so far back tn the dim past he | Jump, Going 21 feet 6 inches remembers it onty ase dream, Hp | fesulte wetved amd twenty yard aach Percena, third Prone, Bentiin fire: tant ee a font Bares amd Me dt featiie between LEEPER T heel “Weigh jemeTermer, Tecwme. fret odinddindindedindiadadadedadmbael )—~ 4- ag ek pa Walt sethe-~< Mea the t AMATEUR RESULTS ¢ «8 "== ata ee el MONROE WING SNOHOMISH, May f1—Maonroe | 5 won from the locals yesterday tn the hottest game of the season Score j Monroe 3 a Snoboriah 2 " RAILROADS TO COURT TO SETTLE THEIR CONFLICTING CLAIMS. The Copper river district will be the scene of several! fleree sorem dies for raltrond right of-ways this summer, Dr W. M. Hruner, the promoter of the Alsaka Pactfie Rail way &@ Terminal company, has ar rived in the city prepared te com mence commtruction work this sea son on his road from Cantrolier bay through the Copper river district to Fagte City De. Bruner clatrns thet hie road was the firet te file with the gor ernment authorities at Washington the reilrand mape aed other re- quirements He would make no Hrect gtatement as to priority rights of intimated ratiroade but is on often heard from many You can have the m bat it will sewer be by entehing thee that lays the golden exge SAVE your wateh you make SAVE the your life | word, when dominant principle of ud Trompe. Se-| then you are laying the foundation | the State for future greatness Bank of Seattle encourages the saving habit, because It paye 4 per cont Interest on deposits, compound od semi annually We Have Been Bragging a Lot About REGAL $15 SUITS Being the Best Ever. Come Make Us Prove It. IN COPPER RIVER) } DISTRICT WILL HAVE TO GO Mini } Miaing Company County, thie State on the monthly ng, Secretary White 186 ! | | Pine Street, payl investunent cont, on foot Carnet on 2th Ave Terma | ‘The Gorham @ Sutthoff 75, for ‘ |manufacturere of store Extra large, worth $4.09, for . 7 will remave f their y We ORGANDIES Se tom on Det av. & to Rainier Large aud well selected range of patterns, iieht and dark cdloring, in & week or two, where they are in the very bent selling designs, #1-3c and 10c values for, yard Be « new factory FLOSS PILLOWS. Stock for le Buy stock in Slate Creek Gold now taking placer gold in Kastern Whatcom You can buy installment For particulars, see Frank Wiest Boston Block oo Three-story Apartment House $1,890 4-foot Lot and S-room House 2 blocks from Smith & Corke 3 Arcade Butlding Pp A heavy half silk artistic Ortental 5 ad Blanket, goed sine, worth Now Is the opportunity to provide for your Canoe Cushions; goed full-curled floss pillows— wach re . each . each each each SPECIALS FOR TUESD y i i sa get a oe ta ee & tee vrazers tree out ns $1.00 4-ball Croquet Sete SE | 2-. package Boda Crackers at 15¢ Rush Bhoping Rage .. Te ; Decorated Paper Napkins, per | ome Bolled Ham, aileed as hundred Ge | oy, <4 Cae ie all round Graters, iaree sine ned Vee) 5a oe Home-made Doughnute at, © emboner plated pe Crumb Traye and Berapers Seeded Relsine at, e gin ng 16 per 10¢ | Cleaned Currants at, @ phy $4.50 decorated 5i-piece sr | Fancy astern Hame ot @ « c & on 19th and : Challies, plate me All. wodi Albstros, | evening fn ¥ ds Hooks a 4 yes’ al 1 tea ig ie Nght Tan Aateon Sb Mourning Pins 7 Bixby's Shoe Pottsh, Se 6% Apron % Foundation 4 ithe Milkaline. yard be assorted sines §0-inch Oriental Tapestry ya | Stay Binding : | 100 Shell Hat s-tnen Al Li | Postal Cards, all Misses’ Union Bu %-ineh Bleached Mustin. yd he knee length or Min Ende Cotton Crash. yd lace trimmed 246 | Women’s Lace Shredded Wheat Biscuits at. a Vente, packas oe | Malte ¥ at, & package 100 GARVEY-BUCHANAN C0, Lumber Exchange Bidg. 1113-15-17 Second 615-617 First Ave. ON THE SQUARE OPPOSITE THE TOTEM POLE Agents for Carhartt’s Working Clothes nish auit your your how mplete for a am LAUREL cABH Phone & ASTONISHE te We AND RANOES. and 213. FURNITURE fur THE HEGDAHL CO. Inc. CREDIT. tw to WE BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE CASH REGISTERS We pay bighe : cash price Pogistera The Sundwall (0. 609 ist Ave Phone 68% i The Best Scouring Soap Made A Scouring Soap A Metal Polish A Glass Cleaver CATARRH of wit Decaune of the wagtect & £ ponpie waste thelt moOeh q cheaply and por . PERMANENTLY CURED wnt tt $5.00 A MONTH De mot ‘brie. wm. McHARRIE, ™. D. 420-422-4% Arcade Bultding Phone, Trdepe Office Hours) a. m. to 1 pm: 2 to bp m Kveniage and Fridaya, &® (0 #2. Sundaye—d to Lem.

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