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THE SEATTLI STAR ealing se Harnett Either Welch Mobley will y | / cee trouble by fiying out to F 7 ‘ ‘s | In th enoth annexed We + . | her third soore, Huth ehed first | | 3 ; | on an error of Dudley Ke acke Siwashes Lose by a Score Martinke's ‘hot’ liner. love. tn, to first, aad wien Grabam doubled, r COAST LEAGUE | .* of Three to One on eee ite Se ee eS es ah | Errors. | . ‘Tod ny an oh ne team : | coma, The game will be oa re Plenty of Fireworks Which a> por ow cme: oa i dn OFF 10 LONDON Thé Offietal seore Brought the Fans Yo. {in'for‘hin °°" OO) PEE TOs. Tigers In at the Start °° - 8 (By United Pr as the result of having b: i », wife of Tommy Burns, the Their Feet Mike Lynch was not in the ftletd | Pick : Se ae EW YORK, May 6.—Mre | 5 : i ‘ a his | He ‘ a oe , handa up during the series in Ta-| Sanu ce ; .S. Siece age at coma, but he played elegar BS te, ee Dug’s horseshoes went wrong | Kame from the bench The Tike C0 : 4 : 4 . © totey on the Laman, © yesterday, Quthit and outbatted! were In the r « from start to | ** ‘ eee her h and. Mrs. Brusso has| two to one, the Tig captured the | finish, and quick to ta ad ss "| i been il for some time, bat has al-+ initial game ofthe Seattle-Tacoma | Y8itage of every opening that 4 for Ce to most fully recovered and ts well geries by a score of 3 to 1. The, Would give them apy edge on the! **Mattea . ® ‘ the voyage annexed seven singles and | locals a . BOK HPO A Was announced The Siwashes had everything “. aoe 6 id return home at they required encopt tt Harnett, a ie Oe Here they fell short Kotte rt eS ay ie r work did not seem so fast as that ta, tt an a a f put up by Lynch's aggregation, but a at te Ey wid in every other respect Dug’s pets | , > 2 ow eS ON did not show very much off color , as compared with the City of Des ae x3 sth Uny collection. i coer eee ons|, Im the tryout held Monday night Martinke, who plays center field Ts» eoleeiies to plek relay team of the Wash-| for Tacoma, robbed the locals of | Mite by innings ington high school, Mullen, Warren, | several long bingoes that should “**\"'* £3022243 S31 nh and Bird were selected./ have meant doubles at least, The so mma wo. baw . antey,| They Will run ia the Ldncoln-Wash Tigers’ lively outfielder accepted 4 Beene Racrifice > ton-Varelty f n meet to be! eight chances without an error, sev oa aaa 9 Per Saat on Saturday « 1000, eral of them which he only cap. ¢ by Hover 4 Theses on baile tured after hatr-raising efforts a, oft Butler © MAY ¢ WEDNI TIGERS {gtr Sethe eftors ott palatuty | ost Msg by, 8 marae severe! sariowar crac CHICAGO TURNERS COMPETE IN GERMA we sent up to bat | f ab ont oe hen a tle brought ‘ 1 : it | The i get for Tacoma wtart: || re * : ? yf 1 THOUENT Phan pe Bow a oe ; at 3 ow ft Ft aot | ; ( i h » tie ay | , r Ne teh for Seattle, and Franklin or O Bresino and Frankiin Get Mixed Up urn wi © mm the box r | SCHOCK AND WM HORSCHKE. part in the tnte at Chicago in the fencing bouts, the continent are on thelr #e¢ 7 - a : == |day chioroformed pen hanged hime! \ T T ington State college and Whitm ia Manes & conege la pete written aged wife, he explain The city hall team will play the |act by saying that he 1908. for ianding tw nd one of it gate | Kirklan Phillips | Dantets Auburtin Je Valle \\ Harts Ouk Lake sun dale Dawe Kennyd amuel Cranda } Renton—-Loul John Adame Palmer—Hen | Hudson Cedar Mounta Carr | Newoanthe—J leat Martie UPPER ROW-—WM, HBRZOG, JAC. KRAFT, W. LANGKNECHT, C. KILLS DAUGHTER LOWER ROW--H. BERKMAN, CAPT, THEO. | Service.) the horizontal and pe bar 6 Chicago ta work, the gymnastic ¢ oe club o to wend the pick of her Ger swinging and et segue pores. (By United Proes.) urners to Germany to take A trip through Norway, Bohemia cu LAND, national contest at and Switzerland, and exhibitions in| save wife the They will rep-|London and the principal cities of for th jule.)Kuppe, a muste COUNTY PRIMARIES Connell, Dr, HH THEN SUICIDES trouble of caring ir imbecile r sad the hodtes DEATH OTiCKs, Kt te f * P re ( FUNERAL NOTICES P eevee Of Thoms * at . Thureday Clock at the pe ney Watson oq will take I ow cometans piace 4 U. &. Navy Yard Roy i Monticelio leaves FI and 9:40 a.m. 1 30 and 4p nm Oven Tit 19 » w= hen Water Changed Wy Gatien Yor Syectatens, brought the fans to their feet ATTN the Seattle boy, | Olympia nine at Olympia on May 16.| tg hve and that no of a splendid throw from ~ leftfield - BOFERN LRACUE. Left for Marebfielé, Ore., inet night te leave behind him the daughter the with whieh he managed to cut off | Wen. tant. ‘Bes wn i u ianos om oe oe BREMERTON NOTES | for his wife to « N Shea's attempt to score from third. | T° u : Ht = Shea started out on a bit and went Hi Rowan in a | Tomorrow ts the da to secoad on & fielder’s choice e a { will weigh In at -_—— i= — — 2 when Bresino dumped an infle er il t 8 ons Dan | (Star Special Service.) | oy hit, which Quigley failed to handle The wonderful populartty and wollknews} . ays wt leaving both men cate utler pop the Talking Machine ts = pm panted ¢ ; apps obs om ’ Br ethan : ped one am was thrown out at t 0 trikir or ranchise me ny Nail ih it Home. a strated 4 striking manver || Frick Nailed Ghea vewiivancaras: [first, both Shea and Bresino ad when 4 tke John C. W j being waged by two promoters me The Nation's Greatest Playground on the Paci ————i vancing. There was only one out | "ork war se fauley tras ing & Co. will drop out of th } Seattle. The city council has beth for the Geason—Free Attractions Daily, me two doubles from Ike Butler, and | and two near home and things n || piano business and conve sitions under consideration | ow the felines only managed to grab | looked gloomy. Martinke lined one | spotene , 2s their plano par into Talkin j _ . j The new Twelve Thow ar Orchestrium, finest ever three singles and one double from jout into deep left, which Frisk | seers + & 4]! Machine salestoome, ¥ | an interesting mevting is ex Hin Germany, will render daily concerts. This inatrument wilh Rush. The husky Tacoma bunch, | handled and on the return home | 4,B*({s ler Rosie and Rooserelt; Sug | Tabernacles were defeated pected when the two franchises |} to accompany quartets and open alr vocalists. however, took advantage of a couple } Over $30,000 Worth of Fine ples Monday afternoon | 6 wp for final action | Dare Devil James rides down the Chutes on a bievele “Kirby, of errors and by working @ squeeze Aberdeon 7, Hutte 1 Pianos at Cost. at Dugdale’s by @ score of 4) "Car Foote, of Beattie, asked for | We bigh diver, dives from an 80-foot tower into the bay, forced enough tallies across the ABERDEEN May &.-- Yesterday's F & franchise a week or two ago, of Uncle Hyrum wil! pay the Park a visit Sunday. “Your fer plate to put the game away in cold | | ar «5 DO sacar ellen cede | As long as this splendid stoek fering to furnish (fuminating @ goed crop-—and 4 good time at Luna Park wip be closed nm MH m,| laste every H out at cost. Now when the good rep n of tie firm stands for somett “ Te any one eed of w plane this proposition means a bit saving The sale is now on, and you ity certainly baseball from - “ — start to finish, and the big crowd GARDEN TRACTS am showed more enthusiasm than bas 2%-ecre tracts, $100 an been displayed in all the previous acre; easy terms; close to games combined. An attempt was ear line and lake; level, clear made to generate @ aninth-inning ed; fine for chickens and ber eee ee one om rtes. buy for cash or on tnvtallments To BATTLESHIPS National Land Inv. Co. ina | ai Remember it ts John C. Walling Take boats at Pier 2. Ten round | 917 First Ave Company, 711 Second Ave ) Between Those Who Have Saved And those who have squandered, the Breat difference becomes partioularly anifest whan even a short period of hard tin sete in Our Way of Get- ting Regal $15 - Suits Have every Regal $15.00 Suit made to If wares are cut, the man who has saved steadily may not be able to add to his savings during such @ period, but he has the satisfaction of knowing that what he has saved is steadily earn ing something for nim. If the working foree be reduced, the saver is much less likely to be laid off than is the spender In most cases he has proven himself the more reliable workman. If the milis shut down and all are alike out of work, the saver has his savings to draw upon until work is re i. But the man who has spent bis all as he went along-—What has he for such emergencies? Or for sickness? Or for old age? For the young man who is earning and NOT saving, it ts a time to think and to think real hard. our special order. Use only safe, substantial cloth. Have experienced and careful tailors do the work Scandinavian American Bank Have the parts where the strain comes —the collar and the lapels—made by hand—then inspect every suit as it comes into the store, to make sure that nothing has been slighted high school nine | ge gy plays the team from the Kilensbure | indus | | | " S the time, Hs 1 tomorrow at the ant | setion was taken on bis offer Bara ram goes on a tour today| "At last sight’s meeting of the! a series of games in Kast council final consideration of the) The 4 to play jer Washington cludes games with N ot Idaho, Wash show that they have capital suffi FORMERLY PRICED AT $1850 GO NOW AT $11.95—Pretty ght and dark mixtures. and modeled in uptodate t» that compare favor with those priced at §22.50 to 00 elsewhere, on-‘special sale here Thursday, $11. 95 4 ACTUAL VALUES FROM $10.00 TO $18.50. , s, Panarnas, Fancy Mixtures, a fine collection of navies, browns and blacks; all sizes represent In three special lots tomorrow at .... wat “Gus Brown” sis REAL ECONOMY In buying clothes is to get the best you can for what you pay—not to see how cheap you can buy. Don't you think you should investi- gate our Good Suits for Men and Young Men $10 to $25 Few makers come up to our standard for Regal $15.00 Suits—and so we get Regal $15.00 Suits from only two or three makers whom we have trained in our wa See that your next suit carries the Re- gal Label. Your money back if you want it. THESHUB On the Square. Opposite Totem 615-61 7 First Av Second ard Yesler “Where the Cars Stop” 15c India Linon, 9: a¢- fine quality and suitable -clal price we reserve the right to limit the quantity 3: | p the yard 2C Dress Ginghams, 23¢. Plaid Dross Ging hams, a full assortment in the colorings; especially children's drease and women’s price tomorrow, 23 ont and Untertaer, Women's 35¢ Vests at 230—Have hand crochet y nice swine rit per 1,000 feet and $1.26 for ini purposes. Before final cifie North w Norman, of attio, asked for a) franchise, offering to supply gas at of Washington | $1.26. t edule in two franchises was postponed and rth Yakima. the applicants were ordered to Special Reductions on Women’s all tn late mode! pied and Saturday Saturday at .. Stylish Separate Skirts wide, in neat, small patterns, | An exceptior the ideal linen for the kitehen table or for every-day family a yard only petticoats; spe The well-known “Sussex” brand, | full size White Crochet Bed spreads; special sale 89 you will lke price c tomorrow at kas, silk taped, aed 26¢ Hose, at 3 Patra for 500— | ae Sutcliffe Baxter, Receiver © Heward J. Shechan, Mgr. Prof. Christensen's Dancing Pavi BEGINNING MONDAY, MAY 4th , Rainer's Tyrolean Troupe, 14 in number, presen ti 4 Louls Fair svuec Basket Parties welcome at al! time Books are open to Societies, Lodges, Sunday Schools, ete., to hold pienics or outings at Lana dially fnvited to cam on the manager@efore closing elaewhere, SUITS FORMERLY PRICED AT $35.50 AND $27.50, CHOICE AT ONLY 922.50—Tailored Suits this price are made up from Pana- mas, Batistes and Novelty Weaves. nd embracing the popular colors for the present sea son, Chotece Thursday, included at $22.50 $7.50, $10.00 $13.50 -HOUSEKEEPERS’ SALE CONTINUES — and children’s Bargain attractions a-plenty here for every housebolder, every hotel or lodging house Beem dresses. At the spe- | Among the many good things we note 45c Table Linen, 20¢. | $1.35 Linen Sheeting, | Red Table Damask, 60 inches | $1.09 —_——— nally good quality of absolutely fast color, This is | Pure Irish Linen, full bleached | and 90 inches wide; fore sold at less than ee al yard; nice for | v use, Special sale Sheiae 2, 29 } on sale tomorrow at t | | $2.00 enn $1.50 Bedspreads, 89¢. $1.49. | Mxtra large and Crochet Bedspreads, ae =| om, the finest Goor im the r famous Netienal ‘ark. Comunittees, ae CHARLES LOOFF, $4.00 Gloves, $1.49. Women's Gloves, in the length, and real kid; oxblood, lavender and Regular price for the quality everywhere tp pair. This spectal lot ; tomorrow at only ... Women’s Silk Parasols, ta Brow] { navy blue and greea; $9.50 and $4.00 qualities; introduce osr summer Seal —— oT Chetce of 1,000 Picture gold plated, ebonold, brows gilt; round, oblong, oval a square, with glass; worth Be to b0c; choice . | $1.25 Table Damask || F Full blea es inches 4 A large variety, of patterns from whieh to all pure white and quality spacial at, the yard oe eee dee Marseilles Sprei $3.49. Full size Marsellles ask for No. 2307, @& sule this week at, each soe eneel Post Card Album, bout F and imitation with capacity for 30 ” Post be Se Be} 2727727, sti eS 3 2