The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 28, 1908, Page 2

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WINS GAME IN WONDERFUL SPEEDER, BOAT THE SEATTLE START Secmtneaeaal MAY - NELSON IS NOT ics: 28, 1908. a P rd ret: chlet thug ’ f “NEARLY READY al ’ / ' an Wh Hillman, Ho : 1 Covies have men wr Packard rondete and : Parad | dash will give them an opp ety, : lee eee eee eee ee eel inity to settle a longeutandis f he a arly reeord of ancouver e Lid in) y Yattiing Not and Grace #| 0 The contest should furnish a schools of the of \esue te an @ noon and 8:46 and 10 o'clock #/Kaged tn smoothing “ | rewente ' Miners Sign Seate of 5 @ tonight, This will be the reg w| the track fe ‘ 6, and the) 464 par 4 Km 100 f fi to @ ular time for Nelson's 4 | road ts expected to be very fant un ; Ee ee during th engagement, #|! od he uit er rowed rt ' b ise a ~ @ which is for four da | bef eturda , Oo ere in the Vancouver won the game in the \* . > ms ae Pines. a |edit oO ‘ , " "te the aa ninth tmning yesterday by pound |Puveewe TAPE LA DDT te ronels chee, 88 Gos. © mith, Ralph ¢ on oa ing out enough bits to negotiate 4 ing with thie afternoon three runs, The Siwa tried to | perfor Battling Nelson, who overcome the big hand in thetr lis billed for a dSround fight with ! half, but it was no use, and the! joe Gans at Colma on July 4, will i . . give a three-rou parring exbibl ‘er Canucks delivered the package tion at the regular matinee and wh Sealed and stamped, score 5 to 2 aconing: gevtetianain ai the tas The Beavers were entitied to the! r, The Bat witl show gff 5 game anyway, While there was no} THE AMERICAN MOTOR BOAT DIXIE of ‘bis punches with Jack o nt . Grace 4d en avor to give loca haifest on elther side the Canuck] NEW YORK. May 28.—After @]of England for the motor boat that! ‘ine Dixie gained an international! aon Gnu amlesve’ Oo Mee ale | é Axeregation bit the leather much | series of triumphs tn the Bouth the | made the fastest mile, was won reputation when, under the guid-| ee i action | harder than Dug’s pets, and only} ™otor boat Dixie, champ! the Dixie, March 20, on Lake Worth, ance of Capt, 8 Bartley Pheroe, she | Noisan's challenge to bet $5,000} bs ‘ $ world, nas returned to Fla. The Dixie covered the course captured the Britwh International 14) Gans will not make him back | the remarkable felting and base) grounds on the Hudson, ‘The little at a rate of 29.728 nautical milex!cup at the motor boat races held | ‘0a, take ground in the fest at 5 playing of the Siwashes kept the wonder, owned by b J. Sehroed ’ hou which d her old tn Ragland last summer, wh he rounds of their coming fight has : score down lof Jersey City, seems to improve record of 29.6 w per hour, represented the Motor Boat club| oused a great deal of comment. | s r | with age. which she mad m the Hudson o: America This coming AUuKUst Qo: hes telegrama from ma: | 3 venmeware Wore Singgere While in the Sonth thix w river. Thix being the second time the British motor boat enthusiasts, O8' 28% Comat cttlen asking. if Grand Clean-Up of the Accumulation of Broken Lines of Merchandise : Harry Rush was on ¢ « line|she captured the Harmsworth cup for the Dixte to captare this trophy |led by the Duke of Westmifater,| | o oartts hog Ss * sane of on and pitched « vers bat |and the Dewar shield. The latter now omes the permanent | wil ke an attempt to take the | {'QPOnine et pefore the Durchie|f Resulting From Two Weeks of Immense Business Tomorrow at Ridiculous b the best pitcher in the world could | prize, offered by Sir Thomas Dewa erty hroede cup back home Dane steps into the ring with hel Prices. Wise Ones Will Save Money by Picking Up the Fat Plums Included not have overcome the ability of . fink fighter he on have the Vancouver siuggers to pound coon tart aie tak Glink 90 in This Beature of the Great Sale ‘ eather yesterday—and it might ble. Sugden skied to Bennett force him to step back during the} , ‘ ea t ' been & lot worse ad the excitement was over A j | MAY WALK ON WATER Gre 18 roune re Fwy ple fight go| At no time has the | Court’s Order been more elte han tomor- i The Siwashes put up the best ex In the third Adams robbed Hyatt hat fe | va) PY TPES 7 «s will prove it to be. It is re to sell ¢ jon of Inside playing seen this|of a bit by a sensati ne hand o \y row laughter of price a" P vd duns » sell goods ” y and if they keep within a mile | stop of a hot tner almost over sec if this way, but it’s an ill wind th blows no one vod a eof the gait they truck terdey ond base hw the | " Dugdale wilt have an elegant chance | hardest chaneg w | a of floating that pennant this year./cepted oa the loca o— 7 bat, and by unlimbering some of New Combin that classy work around the cush Dugdale's now*tombination of Al ladies’ race, which was fons regularly they can pretty nearjien at third and Coy tn right t avam for the automobile} out of ten arted owt to bunt them t datur ha eliminated. The K was twoall almost from the} put the longgeared Mixsou races are to be held unde the Jemp until the nf In their first) on the job like an irish sec ausple of the A. A. A. and the e time up Vancouver grabbed twoland covered the ground in «lear poe oe a So -shadeeh : ane funs by a combination of three hits/ shape Whe elongated piteh women participating in a meet of 0 in a row. Lussi loTted one over the) er once geta ustomed to third j this character, either a» drivers o geater field in the second for a! hase territory he is going to show psn hoccypants « home run, and in the third the lo | some class, for he is on his toes | This will be somewhat of a dix cals made another when Stanley )al the time. Coy lost the ball in | appotnen to a number of the | Odd Lot of Women’s Dress Skirts, formerly took free transportation, reached) ihe sun the first time, but stuck Hadiew who had figared on compet ae to $6.00 each; choice $1.45 second on Nordoff's error, went | iixe « boil during the remainder ing in this race. No Questions is . 2 third on « fielders choice and came|or the game Cahill’s throw from mined as to the #kill or nervetof Boy ag nen'’s Summer Skirts, worth Rome when Cahil! hit \deep right to third base to . | thany rece 1 expert ear drivers age se Sensational Fielding | Donovan was a feature. The ball} of the gen sex, but ‘the racing ‘p ring at only " : went true, but was about five authorities have thought it b to af Jackets, worth up Sensational fielding was the or inches too high and Donovan only Reep them out of the nerve uiee n Odd Lot Women's Jacke * der of the day for the Stwashes.| made it by a hair “ to $3.50. ed at only $1.38 but the climax came in the eighth.| The same teama play today a ladies Norhoff started off with a clean|enich is ladies’ dxy, and the fair Taft's, 1024 Se An Odd Lot of Women’s Long Coats, for double and Nordyke lined one out! tags are expected to attend in large ——— ly priced up . will be .. $2.49 ie the direction of the first cusb-/ numbers Kurts, a sew man, will | ‘te greatest selling out sale , fon, Lossi came in on the dead) | probably piteh for Seattle, and of Clothing. Hata, An Odd Lot of fendid Cloth Jackets run, and, without losing apeed,| Hall or Erickson for Van Shows and Men's Furnishing th 0 ¢ at $5.98 made the throw to third in time to 16, Dew | Goods. ever known In Beattie worse nant om Nordoff out. It was 0 brilliaat: | oie MmnneoOoa B wil! continue untt! all merchay An Odd Lot Women’s $25.00 Suits, trim- ty empcuted play and gaved & score.|) “Reunett, te oF & © 8 8 dise ta avid as A Spall “ ‘ Nordyke immediately tried to steal | A!tr= a SE ae eS | RAINIER CLOTHING CO. ly tailored, blues, bla and browns, are second, but was caught by a quick | S25) Bee ae . going at only $14.98 throw and the bases were cleared. | } ee Hyatt. next up, accepted a pass to) oe oh te i eG of Boys’ Balbriggan Drawers, fret and went to third on Quisiey's r. oe oe S to ‘ow only 18¢ *» Bae eg ay fs cen An Odd Lot of Children’s Hoagyworth 17¢ diinee inane einem 20.08; 12 i eee CAPT, GILMORE PRACTICING IN HIS WATER oHOES. jf and 19%, s nall sizes, at only 10¢ outside rooms, it bath, per per) 7 34 (Star Special Service.) alwaye had @ rope etretehed « One Lot of Faney Rope Portieres, worth on, $2.50; outside suites, bay side, -a 3 PITTSBURG, May 38.—Ferry | ¥ ree as a safeguard in a mi! $? 01 t | $1.39 with bath. per person, $5.00; cots, | eee . “ of accident Moe Bie oie ene iiite $2.00 a pair; tomorrow only “ $1.00 each. Blackwell Hotel Co. Fig § ff) Deets wll be unecessary, where! “the only handicap about his ts | veeviler’'$1.25 Faacy B re - Re 1) @ne has # little nerve, if Capt. &. F. yention is the bulkiness of the jf One Lot of Regular $1.2 ancy Kope tf or- ;unn | Gitman, well-known focal riverman, shore Capt. Gilmore is confident | Soo Pry | tieres, while thew last perfects his water shoes, with which that eventually be will be noon — Leave | Pn ‘ ‘able D he is experimenting daily. With perfect them is collapsible form} e mtuhevt soticn jp One Lot of 72-Inch Unbleached Table Dam *\ them he is able to walk upon the so that (hey may be carried in| ean War ask, $1.00 quality, at only | water with little diffiewlty. In the one’s pocket and Inflated when oc aE pie. ty stages of .« experiments he casion arises for their use We ine Lot of Red Table Damask, worth 49¢ a | Lane A. fellow other day outfit, came im the and beught an little necks to to se, and yesterday he came in and asked the boss trom se 1 delivered it } NATIONAL Lea if he ever knew an office who had any 1 hardly coming, boy memory knew what was but the boss came Mew York 1 Cincinne: “eo A neimnat! tight back and said. “Yes tell you the batting average of we have one who can every player in the league.” Say, isn’t the boss the dan ? He to report the games this sea- dy joshes says IT am sort I wonder what he Pertiand 4 means I know a fielder NOBTRWESTERN b. who was great on high hails. He reached for one too many and got his re lease. I knew a kid who went to the bat just to be like the bunch, and he lost You can bet I won't fool send me to the bench. I his job Butler do any thing to intend id to play good t and this store up to the high it tained, a has always id then lligh standards are the goal erage main “repeat.” we are all reaching for. | ranks, wonder what the nild do without us TALoG' ity cee Wankard, ot Iwate an $e Fiore: Pience wil be mated tree the antl ing Prices, ont 615-617 First Av., Seattic, Wash. . On the Square Opposite the Totem Pole Vesterday's Games Vesterday's Games 1 Wee Uw Frisco 3 U. 8. Navy Yard Route Steamer | Monticello leaves Fiyer dock 6:30 Take boats at Pier 2. Ten round and 9:30 a.m. Pt Live, Proven and Developed Mining Properties 702, 702 7 06 Jobuston Bidg., Third Ave, and University | Blocks Bonds Orsin Private Wir St. Seattle Both Phones 279 04 yard TO SEE BATTLESHIPS worth J Ine the it Flyer SEATTLE TACOMA ROUTE. ‘Fare ibe—Round Trip, 80e. | }FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. 1:30 and 49. m. *** trip daily Oe round trip. A. Spec ra inch, An Odd I LeAves ATTLE — 6:45 and) worth uo 10:25 a. m., 2:05 and 6:45 p. m. LEAVES TACOMA 4% a.m Odd Lot | and 12:15, 9:55 and 7:30 p. m. { to We, « \U. SEELEY, Jr, Agent. Seattio— | An Odd Ly ise, lace 9a.m.t 6 p. m. . of Kverstt. Colman poem | see, ind 1204 This Is Everybody’s Shoe Store Shoes for all Mankiad Dollar looks the same to wa We sell the best Shoes we can procure at as low a price as powal bole We fit feet Hecaune we've Rvery body's The Nation's Greatest Playground on the purse and mind Men’s Shoes Prof. Davidson Will Make a Sale Hours!) LUNA PARK NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON. Free Attractions Daily at 3:30 and 8:30 p. m. BALLOON ASCENSION es tomorrow at ~f Beautiful White Dr te and 45« s Swisses, 27¢ Napkins, 22 $2.00 sizes to 8; a yard, at Lot of $3.00 Table 8 on sale tomorrow at ot of Boys’ Sweaters p to 75c, at only 19¢ of Infants’ Sacques, worth up hoice at only 25e¢ | Tel. Main 76. “Tacoma—Tel. a2 An Odd Lot of Infants’ Bootees, formerly — 35c to 49%, tomorrow only 10¢ An Odd Lot of Children’s Rompers and | Overalls, sizes 2 to 6, at only 39¢ ot of Women’s 8% Muslin soe trimmed, at only 0, Pacific Coast. In all good leathers, high or low cut, great variety of shapes and Rach Afternoon at 3 o'Clock. Saturday and Sunday 50 and §$:00, styles. Drens She Business Men's Shoes, Shdes for Young MEIER'S BAND. Men, Shoes for Workingmen. Watch for Uncle Hiram and His Pig $2 00 $3 50 0 Plenty of room—no crowding—unobstructed view { we . and $4, 0 Rasket parties welcome at all times. Societies, lodges, Sun- 4! day schools, churches, ete., i picnics or outings at Luna | Women’s Shoes Park. Committees are cordially invited to call on the management | before closing elsewhere For Street Wear, for Dress Occasions, high or low cut. The chole Coming Attractions—Florenze Troupe of Acrobats and Capt est leather and best shoomaking Meeklam and bis Airship, which will fly from © 0 turn $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 ... $3.5 , CHAS. _LOOFF, Manager Boys, Misses and Children We fit children’s feet specially, T5c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 ..0 $2.00 ‘Wallin & Nordstrom 1327 Second Avenue All styles and sizes Just ue by what your move will cost. Maia 1623 BEKIN Fire Proof Storage *, TORMA CO., INC., Mine Operators. DOWNING, HOPKINS & RY Orders Kasculed ior investment o GOING TO MOVE? iT COSTS LITTLE telephone and we will tell you te a cont MOVING AND STORAGE CO., Inc. COR, THIRD & WASHINGTON, Cut Freight Rates. Luna Park and re Ind. 71. ER, INC. et 808 Al, wi ae | £ Carthy Dry Goods Co. Sutcliffe Baxter. Raxirir dA agg Those Going Nort Please Note Alaska Raikiing. Owned by the Scandivavian American Nank such deposits or withdrawals as yo The best way to SEND or CARRY money of Bank Dratts, well as throughout the Scandinavian American Bank One Lot of New Trim ed Hats, wo $15.00, uly 87.50 One fot of $1.75 « um Chester, ( ot of 44-Inch } hipeord Dress One Lot of I an, 83 quality, in black and bro nly $5.4 One Lot of Best 63x90 Bleached Py Sheets, regular 75c, at only 'e One I 42x36 Pil >hips—Pequot—on gale tomorrow at or <2 oll One Lot of Women’s 35c and 5c eee big variety of styles, at only .... One Lot of 35c Taffeta Hait liant colorings, at only .¢......05 One Lot of Regula bon, while it lasts, t One Lot of Womer quality, going tomorrow at Me One Lot of Pongee and Linen worth to $2.50, at only ore st of Fancy Silk and Pongee Park $3.49 worth to $5.00, at only . One Le . One Lot of rubber, g r lar 9c Water Soa 39¢ at only the A Limited Quantity Powder goes at t of Good Corn Whisk Brooms, worth goes at An Odd Lot of some 300 Framed Pictures, Worth to 50c, goes at, each ......-++ can Mennen’s Taleom 9¢ One L 1S¢ each, ouly f ova One Odd Lot of 79 Etchings, Coléred Pho- to-gravures, 100 subjects, choice... 4 One Odd Lot of Oil Paintings, bea framed, worth $3.00, choice at ...- One Lot of Commercial Envelopes, regulat $ x at only price 5c a package, at only Sale Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p.m. If you are apt to be away for# long time, or if your journey you out of the usual trails, it is to know that you may leave wil the name of your lawyer, your utor or your near relatives, with request t in case you are mot heard from in one, two, five or tet) these persons be notified s Account ven are entered on oUF wit sunt and part _of the record. lige not hear from you within the § speci= ‘ough a deposit, years your Names % come Savin fied time, either a withdrawa i ter, the persons whom you na are notified. 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