The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 28, 1907, Page 2

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THE BEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1007 7 " Alta MeDonald sé ” won} 106, second; TOBACCO” HABIT UP-TO-DATE Notte, 108, third, Time, 1:18 | ; Third race, seven-eighths of « ’ mile-Polly Prim, 111 (Lae), 9 to | 4/7 TLE BOY, -_ 2, won; Punnteulaire, 98, second | pmsicghnatates Gwant } The Englishman, 106, third. ‘time, \ | RUN DOWN ae it 1:26 4-6. Y’ yw Pores sat Fourth race, steeplechase—Pete ‘ Las aoe MFA EINE Vinegar, 124 (Welton), 9% to 1 7 * - ? won; John Dillon, 149, second 5 ‘The Seattle batters met the ball ages of the team from the first of G/T Me Some Lights Out, 164, third. Time, 9:68, | © Rarder and more frequently last) the season up to yesterday's game- SAMOAIN: vitth ree five-eighth of « oi sol SS og H at the other North Player an HU AN mile-Minaneior, 9% (Trueman), 4) an eros than any © Coy ” : 400 to 1, won; Stone Street, 103, sec-| om BE west longue teams The hitting of Ross “a g20 ond; Vanset, 98, third Time. | (Reripps Telearagh Service.) The shots caught hep igi, ‘The | BF the locale continues to be done al- | Myers a7 321 rer CHICAGO, May 2%-—A most! clothes on fire and whites patter F sacet entirely by & tow men. The Hearne ‘ 307 <th race, one and one-quarter |horrible tragedy was committed |every every infemmabi ig wi be ' 4 hee are elther over the 200 bad 300 miles--Bendigo, 111 (A. Brown), 7\ here early this morning. Philan-|the apartments ip » oie! re | { > ae or they are down below 200. ° 260 t won, Albert Fir, 111, second; |der Swinnen, a young girl arose Shricking, the girl va —_ r ply and Myer Netted ik it oa Horseradish 08, third. Time,|from her bed shortly after 2) floor and was burned tg : . * Ross . Naneouver and 6 185 00 4-6 o'clock, went to the room of her) Firemen arrived and 4 gy up the ladder of | Stis “ father and mother, killed the Int-/e4 the biase. The D c np tier her wae burned te t Hearne continues tq Hickey . is 163 ter and attempted to mu > & erley thes wate wat Kellackey has | Allen 8 Let COLLEC 7 ING COIN tather or was severely bu dropped out of the 300 class Stanley . 22 3 136) Bhe then turned the gun on her tempt to extinguish the fig . the batting aver. | Harper aa ? 106 self and fired the two shots into In ty over « love ieee er’ feelings, And Coy te credited | : — 4 with another hit | In order to enable the local High | — | a 8 baseball team to make their Dua’s Cubs eae i. netting for | YOU MUST STOP SPIOKING f big eastern trip, the tating of jn the week wit une jutte ners 7) tributions commenced second. ‘The other teams follow in YOU'VE GOr A STRAW-BOARD HEART. bia ge i Ag gad the following order Tacoma, jent w donate to swell the sum Vancouver, Spokane and Aberdeen. of money necessary for the long Ross is high mas for the Seattle trip. Money will be collected from dune. outald reese and the athletic | R ovens fund will contribute. The team will ssinicibiadiiaiaidipsibhiti DRENNAN TAKES KLOPF'S) Chicago lont apether., gone te play at the Jamestown exposition ay |Cincinnat! yesterday hit makeq i in the large cities of the east (Serippe Telerraph Service.) controller at the highwayman, p PLACE AQ UMPIRE FOR A DAY, in a row and gives New York games being practically sesured.| PORTLAND, Ore, May 28——A the latter took aa : arrasaes OF GRAY AND Se tne test i an er jone = highwayman appeared in Hull fell off and felgued PO . “ The highwayma CER—OTHER GOS York has bad the lead {t now HURLEY Is SOLD TO Portas Inst night and as a re- (0° Rein “Tomansea ae . | hol a, and the fight between the N jsult conductor Nevine of the the conductor —— Ww ot | t¥O Teams will sow be flercer } CA UCKS |Portiangd Railway, Light & Power Hull in the m By soon Bang Daye et than ever. One authority = base } Co, lies to the morgue, having ed a big rock sas ta } eificialty ini be saw it; Dall bas the dope that Chicago | , |been killed by « shot through the the car took « shot af ndstand ~ cuo-tine Cab, held the tor. He did very well, too, ive a single decision | tomal pennant and that Cleveland will do the-eame in the American league jo hag Bt Some of the rey gave disfavor pi fn Spalding’s official cricket guide viealled for Bay Mo argc ia out. Jerome Flannery is the Seas seer ae Roe author of the booklet. 1g . Frank Allen, star pitcher for the Southpaw sot ta keen | Southwestern Presbyterian Univer Warm Clima’ sity team of Tennessee, brok Warm in the chilly weather of yee he wore a coat of mud ‘Was upon his face only. Al ‘ Mt disfigured his otherwise re countenance some, 't Was responsible for the bomer he made world’s ing M4 agninet for record recently by piteh- ngs with not a run b The world’s record colleges was 63. THAWS HOUSEK NEW YORK, May 2 PING. ~—Mre, Wu i lam Thaw and Evelyn Thaw have Dolly Gray and Spencer did & gone to housekeeping, having taken Alphonse-Gaston stunt O89) anstiments at a house on Park av Pe, yesterday when neither of them would tackle the high fly of albeit for fear of hurting the oth- enue. The house ts sumptuoualy furnished, and the two will live ta/ secruded elegance. a) ‘SMITH’S BLACKOGRAPHS Do You Know the Difference Between a Toadstool and a Mushroom? Selecting a Spring Suit and Overcoat is something like the old receipt for telling a m Fat it, and if you die it rom a toadstool your Spring t and Overcoat, and if they don't give the satisfaction the ght t are stuck Now, The Hub doesn't d that wa | We have confidence izh in the superiority of Hub q material, Hub-styles and Hub-tailoring, t me out flat footed and say Your Money’s Worth or Your Money Back Shortly after 8 o'clock tast night as the car fn charge of Con oft the platform. The highwayman pulled ture will be found play | ucks. Manager Bhreed made this announcement last pight. | ductor Nevins and Motorman B. T. | shot Nevens dead, took g . and will| Hull wae near the Rose City Park the motorman and di m 0h ai! end-|jine @ man boarded the front the darkness sturtey’s broken arm hes healed’. | oisttorm and ordered the motor man to hold up bis hands Ac reward of $1,000 ts his capture by the railway (A chemist employed by the pare food commisaton has reported that an examination shows certain brands of “tobacco” contain no leat tobacco at all. One brand, he says, fs made of finely cut #trawboard MANY ENTRIES Instead the motorman threw the pany. soaked 5 * ) Hquid conteiaie tobac co stems and refure, ae nother brand ie 9 per cent alfalfa.) — -——~—- BANDI S BLO | OAKLAND. yMtny sates have been entered tor THIS, STORE WILL B BE cLo ED ALL DAY THURS — at the M wilt be 32 care MEMORIA: | Wiret race, one-half mile—t ote tor prines. The entry tet DAY, lo L DAY. Charles, 106 (Rettig), 13 to 1, Won olewine care: Ne Sandpiper, 106, second Modan | 104, third. Time, 48 2-6 e 2 Secced shoe, saven-oighthe of "Fortunate Pu chase by Our New York mile Calla 107 (Keogh), 4 te 1 won; Sycamore, 2, | second ewest i Talent 13. third. Time (seatoge Teleavend Servien) {sheriff with Bioodhounds has left | 97 tt. J s It enna rutin tc tar |S ne pee an paen| Turd rm area of umper Sults ! ol =The Safe in the post office at Oe | war by the sams gaty which nas|mile-—Golden Role, 109 (Bandy) °U. WILL PLAY REGULAR $16.50 VALUES, SPEC. e wage was biows open earty yeater | been terrortiing thie section of the‘ \ wom, Lard — gg jAL. BALE TOMORROW AT jeoustry for weeks and which blew second; Peggy O'Neal, t Jumper styles take the lead for light, airy summer metuing by bandita aod over) open the safe in the post office at! Time, 1:14 1-6. umper at i was stolen. Advicte were re Culbertson several days ago and so Fourth race, three-quarters of «| celved here late last night and the | cured $3 only miie--tatiee ton pix se a. 2 i a eel te 2. wos ral Rogue, Yor the firet time ta the history of [Elma Yor — . on es ", bird the northwest ¢ be an inter ber elter, v 6 gee . ‘CANUCKS LOSE =<" 5S NATIONAL LEAGUE. miles Chri aes ee ey, : “amart ONCE MORE anmerilit won; Sunmark oe a oe Se ee ee a bs trimmed with wil taffeta buttons. eee $$ tona ma 8 third. Time, or Witheck or Danner. The con a A HaccertenLabagren ond ting, Ceantey |) 44 4-5 ot will be 4 at Walle Walla in! Dug’s salaried bunch took ™ : ‘ Sanh se me mi a other game into tow yesterday al prissore . ; Alten: Jeo Seren 4a MOTOR BOATS TO mata saneenpeaeetnennnlaaiiil termoon, fastening thetr grip on “Sous ae yer vd § iHoerfano, 100, third “@ |firet place, There was nothing tO sei Nowes ¥ A:T 4-6 PARADE Ladies $29.50 and $3 the seesion after the first inning - and the eude played the context as Longue Gtending. cag LouIsviLLe ih a age te ee en eee r= rd = r phe ” a « mile-HMeeter Zora, 11 Grifffth) Hivmineated parede on Lal Mack pitched a last r \ ? pext Saturday n ter > dugienud py fa spite ot po i | M2 & to 1, won: Dalle, 110, second . next & ~ ee ao Sults, °°" Wednesday wildness fo the early rounds the ~-- 8 $1 Waldorf Belle, 110, third. ‘Time, Yukon-Pactfic axposttion OB naes erp eee veer . ie + coger eae eh | ’ be es ‘ “e see ts wee ana oy ee ri ly fashioned of fancy striped panama mie he eS Se” oe ow ‘ } sa~y of 8 mn will start from Madjeon park with bias straps; velvet cotiar and satin | bse ——. we . 9 Rs take ldeadets~ odfibsa sorbet Foe outs «south, and another wili start skirt, trimmed to match jacket pencer sacrific pps Fee eo League Standing ee park, going north. The ldrive t Hearne and Schofield ~~ . Aut omob eave at Sm o'clock Bl cad" batons be could be agusd | we} cay ah oni | “rT Ladies’ $15.00 Silk Eton and before be could be taxed - 8 The coming automobile show | lm . ® th od rT ad ve t the deadows y iF ae aie mie thal todas made a me 5 ae re = + 7 el Crescenta are Defeated. Jackets ie gy Fogg: = i <a neenine | ean afford to mies, Cars will leave| The Mourtals View basdbell team Prod ny ‘oy, Dug’s new southpaw, may/ iret and Jackson # at regular th rescents at Wordiand be coy tm giving Grimes ban Olympic Market toler ols Eeatae etiale ee fas Special Wednesday, at r Yea }he certainly cute your meat bills im half, 118/ mod sf The admisnic eK @ The very latest style arrivals, made of diamond braid, at outs euever it| Pike st, opposite the Bon Marche tt thts yl i é jcomes wi on jn hg etd catia ett uly eS. . eee Hamllton Studio heavy suutache, fancy vest, lined with taffeta; colorings @7 Jong Once up Coy hit the over the 80 Colman bide Migh black, white, gray and champagne — | right field fence for four bases } er ph " a = on le FL apecataomigen wdlimaeienn eaiinenaicbesiae Bric at another time a bat he wae } “ be ’ — _ - — credited with a lucky single. He sii cog FP FFE Kitchen Needs at Lowest Prices jand Spencer and Gra Attention ‘ 40 you Corner TOMORROW IN THE ROOM-MAKING SALE. liteness to each other, failed to teeth? Do you give them the teuch the ball. Ross got a tro same care and attention you TAILORED vou Ane GRANITE WARE begeer and Siyers managed = t do your face and hands! and Pike dc Double Oat Meal Boilers, 2c Lipped Sauce Pans, a 1 for two-safeties. The Did you ever stop to think READY (0. Btreet at 296 . ‘4 mnected for one bit of the importance of your | + etiee Peel This shows how stingy Mack was teeth? Exclusive High Grade $1.25 Double Oat Meal Boll be per roll Totlet Paper, with the bingoes Nature gave you good teeth. Do you neglect them? CLOTHING FOR MEN ors, at rolls for lier waa in the box for the Our specialty ts to care fr and give the best possible Den 120, 14e and 17c Milk and Pie Pans, at, each Canucks. He walked five men tal services and allowed seven hits. The Examination Free i TINWARE Se 5 | RC set (LINE'S PIANO HOUSE batik teenie wales ioe Webat SOU r Rew ves ot it with a Gold Crowne and bridge work $2.00 and up 1406 SECOND Ave. 2%e = . rhogast took Filia 1 kind LS u ™ sis pinca, Coy wae in right field ee oe Oe and up $c Japanned Tin Coal Shov Tc Bird Cages, at only Uiiet Thine F ASSOCIATED DENTISTS = er “ ve | Wileon discard k Melntyre’s Int Evening by the Moos ic Rattan Carpet Beaters, at place in right meer plays 1112 Second Avenue Phone Main 1772 witt Maret \ second in pince of Quigley. Vele Office Hours #:30 to 7, Sundays 9 to 12:30 A a? | Closing Out All China, Glassware, Granite - Ware, was behind the bat Lady Attendants A S Back To O14 | Howeeho!ld Hardwa: Garden Implements, ete, at Bante ABR. DMPO. A.B ' o Btog ranging from 26 per cent. to 75 per cent. Rem @ - ‘ge Lat EVERYTHING REODUCED—NOTHING RESERVED. ‘ : te. a 1 ee Dar to} Kelioher: Rh At Turenne. 0. HL La Farge * “ " ial a“ ‘ i Vice ° $a 4 ‘ dent Flowers Rioom In SPECIALS TOMORROW FROM § to 11 A ™ ; « ‘ 750 Rubber Gloves, at .30¢ Oda Lot of Chiffon Vel “ be Mohal Luster, if ee re é tine 22x48, at only.....7¢@ | *Cdtinge, at yard, ft ¢ S ey a 10e Light Percales, 824nches Boys’ and Girls’ 4% 7 aga Capital $400,000, Fully Paid © Town at of the wide, at only, yard..@%e Skates, at “ ‘ ae. . ; Per Per Meet Me Dy at the Corner Two hundred White Paper Napkins, between the hours of 1 $ nl 11 & m. tomorrow, for 22 Cent. Gent. ~ - Score re ye : You cannot Invest r small « t yn THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST ‘ , ‘ and « t to CASH WH ANT PIANOS ™ M4 c r hwooklet « i , > Victor and Edison a ‘ . SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ONLY * Talking Machines Kiein, the shoemaker, 217 Jar Corner Firet Av. and Univer St, Opposite Post Office Wl) ieasat ioe street i it Seeond Ave., =

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