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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1908 ne ate pla VANCOUVER Is oa “BADLY HURT IN CLIMG HONKING AUTOS au ° he | BROTHER NEAR s,s. COLISEUM GIVES epped Siberian ranges, The four cars left together WINNER AGAIN "SST Nooy | WAKE ECHOES cocci Au The roads at this season are ia Wid | the other three cars had sailed for Takes the Third Straight | AWS eee ee (EAT aroaee|. OULATR Game From the Local IWew York =o = Paris Cars| iasttrigsertses ssermiesa"iudlexs tans "7" OOO 5 Soars Beating fu atidesta "oot LaVeen Tells Star Readey Bach | | Are’New Racing in |” ‘dodeiliots of Rene | A. BIG EVENT IN. ia Shady Boxing oid 08 Reed eee How to Develope in, once they reach Dy JGR 1 alton 0p Parte toute, Wil Do aamter ( Muscles, from Seattle by winning yesterday |. oh ener serail 1a tie : a 8 to 5. The Heavere played better . 3 be a fortnight later, an order to | 1 z 5 ball, both in the and at the twin, the French and Italian cars } ma 8 »° brother of Tomm t Were bat and won by for work with 5 * net arrive at the French aete telat pp agg . *, aecording iy Canucks should be good for oven | he American ear, and the German § |] d F ki tne a < s pditpernlles santiie _ Be Me the doubleheader today, and thi | a car Must make It in thirty day uiivan al rankiin {0 Oaliand hospitals, ad a result of a bat hundredg alone will give them four out of | Now on In the Final These bandicaps have been impos ae beating he received in a - . Ea ag Ma ag: Ag gy eet on Mat at sing bout, and Tommy Burws bas Washington, Oregon and meh Tigers. | Lap. | Of the six cara which left Times! eon ¥ 1 to hurry home, This ; oat ot out of A Seattle boy, named Dell Pad quate, Ne amid the cheer Ball d. formation was redelved this Id h Will Co : each day ang in this city for some time, was on i Pane sd , are still in the race. They are the I Foie A 00 & the firing tine for Vancouver and, | tar Special Service Ameriean car, Thomas; the French pay Be. A ung Brusso Ca while he was touched up in pretty VLADIVOSTOK, May %0.—Now car, De Dion, the Italian car, Zant Ovue of the beat wrestling event in t I condition owing on mpus. good shape, after the third tnning that the contestants in the New! and the German car, Protus for next mouth bas just been eched-| to o sort of grudse fight with a fel § i- br he was never it any great danger | York-to-Paris automobile race have| it was originally planned that the! 44 np, Hahn, the now manager |10¥ hatned Matt Ryan es : in the morf and pulled owt with colors fying j left here on the laat lap of the run, | racers would leave Seattle by boat \ . vethery » Neall says be believes that 304.) The taeest track event of the athe tan 4 bre Seattle had 10 men left on base WALTER WHITE, he real teat of the 1g Machines | proceed to Valdes, Alaska, and then | of the Ballard Athletic club, will orting edit the Oak = . i You few) im these six innings, but when hits) In a hill elimbing contest at Cin-| will begin. This will be the strang-|drive their cars through Upele| have three mat contests on the ot yl gg of the| Year will be on today at the | ; Durgting—til yoy would have meant runs, they did) cinnat! White's car ran into a tele-| est, most uncertain and altogether Sam's most northern possession,! evening of June §, a week from ne club of that efty, matched! versity campus, when Washington,| relief, D. Op breathing for not come phone pole. He suffered a broken the most dangerous portion of the across the frosen Bering strait into | Monday, these to be pulled off a with Ryan. tor wa ether , . hings Bot today Paddy Welch twiried for the lo- jeg and other injurtes, He has jong and trying trip. Here will come| Asia, This plan, however, waa not Junction ball, at Ballard than to see the former get| Oregon and Idaho v te fi io : ri ‘Orever, ang cals, but It was not on the books driven White cara in races and bill | the sup trial of endueance. The American car sailed Tho preliminary event has not) | trounatan, aa enlaemeels ORNS AE ‘ Geeln » be as strong as | for Seattle to win and his effort®| ojimbs for four years All the wayofrom coast to coast tn ttle March 27 and arrived | been arranged, but the two main | + dee bela by Smith against 5 he ee : went for naught. Frisk tried bis the United States the route was @/in Valdes April $ The condition of features of the contest will be wi tiene mn ail gon has won the che nebip in| rae = want. Foup. best to pilot Seattle w victory magnet thet drew ouly friendly | the roads made it impossible for the | match between Dan Sullivan, mid) “11. cited by Neail that RY”! the past two triangular mects, and wre« so 1h was & vhysical He shot two mea over the home eyes. Every stop was an informal) Thomas car to proceed, and they| die weight champion wrestler of!) J iie tough fellow, Weighing | promises to take the ai mente | Rew ‘ae "thn ome there are plate in the sixth with a double and reception. The hotel which shel- | decided to return to Seattle. In the) America, and Franklin, one of the) 1). o 4 46 pounds more than Bruaso,| th). your, even the Washinton and My steewsth coms orld #0 strong: in the ginth negotiated a home run |tered them at night was similar to| meantime word was sent to the oth-| best puplis of Dr. Koller. Sullivan) v4 tat Smith took good care that | idaho athletes conceding first place ea ee rede but there were no men on bases, }that which they had left at dawn, jer cars, explaining the difficulties, | snd Fraakiin are both well known | i naan gee nie opponent to vke Webteotert Dt, exercise” and it only netted one run ' HAS FAITH IN |'‘Now everything will be vastly dif-/and on Apfil 1% the De Dion and) to the porting, public. Sullivan | oot the time arranged for the mea| Ths contest will wot lack interest | (2 The Official seote. gigs | if reat the Zust satled from Seattle for Ja po a beggar ea | to enter the ring on this account, however, for the LUNA PARK Teer ae SF In Strange Land. pen. bat meee ihe bas detuned the poaiee Brusso was badly beaten up, but) jocal boys and the lads from the . ect og From here to the potnt, hundreds Care Leave Together. ot Meet, hae bach pieced in the | Would not give in and fought back | panhandie state will wage a bitter e See S. of miles away on the Siberian step:| The German car Protus became | niddiewoight class and is ready to|'ke ® defeated game cock In the) tight for second piace. According atatorium Se ws pes, where they will strike fato the disabled in Pocatello, Idaho. and gefend that champioaship title | Mt to dope, Washington should win out bee be: -_-— route of a former Peking to ts was loaded ¢ train shipped to Be | seaiont all comers Dr. 0. D. Hamttn ts looking after) trom Idaho, as their distance and Gallery for Spi i, ES oe Be ee race of (wo years ago, they will | attle and sailed with the other two) “the second feature contest wil) | Uraseo. He states that an oper | weight men have ween pretty con ectators, eA 2m SS: ae penetrate a region absolutely vir-|cars for Japan, The American car,! be petween “Chick” Hutehine and | U08 Will be necessary, but that the | sistent potnt makers this year. In “se ww 8 One of the Cleverest and win to the honk of the auto horn. aboard the steamer Shawmut, Gone Sullivan. This will be « light- | PAtient is too low to perform it Hants captain; Babsock nd Jarvis os moor ers a a Tae ERE o Rr Er peRT TE 3 . the vars as good wey sy 4 sR ILC ROS: on ga , pee =. | eee | _U. ©. Navy Yard Route Steamer | | Guartatie of weight me ae i has et ae Be See +a of the Men a | Mr. Hahn ts one of the best YOUNE | Monticello leaves Fiyer dock 6:30 0 od with King, Coyle and Pity tt Gitiest HETTIE’S EDDIE is |aporting managers tm the North 30 a.m. 1:30 and 4 at Le mile a | : a | wee povas we Gibson to take care of the mile and s 8) | st, 4 promises a clean-cut aeeceneeneinenniarnarememinnes 7 oe Os ae Be | sporting night June & the half, it looks as though Idaho A, Rd ! |] by inferior paints and otis, The |) see. Totes a ¢ mt we! _ —a ROMANCE OF A Feterel int and weit fever | |} Co. have the right goods at the eect : ee Slee, SS en (Star Spesial Servive.) | |} right prices Vancouver fought Joe Gans one of the world’s Tale § 1} 4314 First Av. Arcade Annex. Summer? — Tee bem pote. greatest contests, aad who is again; DALLAS, Tex, May 30 * ) doo pian. matched to meet the Baltimore | KiMtte Groen, Mettie’s Eddie. It lobtweight July 4, is e€ the opinion was sketehed at the Dallas badeoball that Tommy Burns Fs nmking (20! . Hadie tee het fom. See thet much money, when he Ineiets on 920,000, win, lose or draw, te meet|Chearet? It’s real Turkish, and a/ Johnson. Nelwon states that he! desea ef them come out to the deos not believe a weffictent sited! groweds every day in a diamond | purse will ever be offered se that) studded solid guid ease whiek the Burns can draw dewn that mueh| rotund Kddie carries. Keddie emetos money them ht if The Rattler has seen Burns tm) adie site in the box right neat action aud regards bim as om of! te the reperters, aed knows a goed the best mon that ever stepped 49) pinay when he sees i. Kddic bles & ring fiver, himself to the games in a 97,000) 1 saw Borns fight Sebveck,” sald| auto ef sbiny brass sod briltient ison to & Star man today, “and,| seartet, and wearing a nifty cap - most. he almest beat the Dutch Bddte i» as fat as Bill Taft lowks at BE emgcr yt eg ON o}man to death. They m it alin bis pictures, The sen of the i At Bostoe-Waskington 6-7, Keto, the time Mie twe tigers, Burns! world’s richest woman, they do say, | derstand, but sth? he denies it. | knocked Schreck down twiee in the) ithes gued things to eat, What At the seme time ene doesn't firat round, and » | am net mie | with having the kind of mether he | sursertes and flewers, Hdate hes af | Seve te talk with him mere than ; taken Burne wae keeled over leter | has, and being a geed money maker ware bad the price of « capon * |e twe minutes te realiee thet | PRIZE FIGHTER ‘Battling Nelson Is “Stung” and “Stung” Real Bad and Hard. for 30 Days Want room for Talking Me chine Department. Investigate. iy ile of Umsive siandard lmekes Join C. Walting G will be mailed free T11 Second Ave. Se Se'Sine Srices, terme aa. | apes request A HEALTHY OUTDOOR SPORT INSIDE. | Mettling Neleon denies thet he | is engaged to be married. Not in dle otly aod emphatically, you un Ne York-—Phiiadeiphia $1 Now oa. himee! ta ratireads, real estate, tree | truifies ne ene need te sarpreed if an | “| saw Burns fight O'firien, too. |... ot _ » oon | OTeRting annovacement appears This fellow Burns,” continued | the sectal columus of the press | | Nelson, “has got the ugitest mod | right cross | ever sew any |man use. Bis foot werk is a style jot his own, and he hus a way of getting in and areand which in amacing. 1 think be learned bw | foot work by playing lacromme Right today he t* faster than many of rm 0, the lightweignts, and any persen At Brockipn-—New York 1, Broskire. * | who says that Buros is not one of) the clevernst and grittiest big men PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. is cortetniy crany.” . DOPED ouT BY wnzecx sss gf Bargains THE LITTLE i a « Bargai | “Bay, she's the prottiost kid 1 rgains OLO MAN ever saw, and the best tellow that | . ever happen She's the only (eLmen-€-Bares) (ooo... ~=Bargains any danger that | would get foolteh . lover, and I've known hundreds of sought quiet and contentment bere | ‘em. I get letters from ‘em right after divorcing himectt frem the | Sleng. Here's one | get today from St. Louts baseball club, won hero|0ne that wants to see me, she heners outside of the ball yard) “#9, ‘for off times sake,” and, hoo | Johnsen, Nelwon said he could not | jtonight. He led and band of fire-| est, | ean't romomber where I ever do so. He stated that a Gane Nel-| RUBE WADDELL's piesmn | Mebters and played the hose on a| tw her, That shows you how son go would draw a larger cowd!. 1m | Verning butiding The fire started | much of a hit meet of them make jand create more interest than} TON OF THE ST. LOUIS in secoh Mick's barn, located along-| with me. But thin one is different || Barnes and Johnsen. BROWNS 18 BUT ONE OF A side the raliremd tracks She is the prettiest girl I ever saw, | a HUNDRED OR MORE FOOLIGH ‘All the hose available was joined | Sod the nleest kid, too.” | GLK CONVENTION AND ECCENTRIC THINGS THAT | tesether and connected with a fire) And several other adjectives of AT EVERETT. | THE CELERRATED SOUTHPAW plug 700 feet from the burning | te supertative deg i On Monday The man who OW! money, realizes that sleeps. Why shouldn't the mas. a HAS even a little money get the 4 cent Compound laterest that his will easily and safely earn? MONDAY NEXT begitg a new Bach new month ts a new starting for interest. Regular depositors thie—they are eager to add all ey to thelr savings as each pew Interest comes round. To the INTENDING DEPOSITOR | is even more important. Hopes, Wis Plans—all remain Dreams UNTIL St Loca -M. Louse 4 At Pittsborg-Cineinnatl 5 At Philadelphia Prtiateiyhia Yesterday's Games. Asked to pass an opinion on the At Frisco—Los Angeies 7. Oakland & result of a Aght between Burns and At Portiand—Princo 4, Portiand 3 SMART TAILORED SUITS, Your Credit Is Good Str. City of Brerett leaves Col.| PITCHER MAS DONE SINCE HE) buliding. The ‘Rube’ grasped the | Bat met Miss Schuh « few wooks begin. The wishbone is all right ia! At Teco gg |man deck at 7a m, 12 m. and 5|HAS BEEN IN THE MAJOR |netele and raced almost into the | ae In San Franciece, whore she waaa . Youn uit way—but the Backbone is what gets Tr event 3 2/D. m Committee will meet steamer | LEAGUE SPOTLIGNT roaring flames. He played the | *** visiting seme married friends fhead. The Courage to make & Abardonn Re Oe at Bverett wharf coo] Im ali these years he has foeled water on the blaze for a minute, He took her out to his ranch at WHILE YOU ARE PAYING start—the Perseverance to keep it Batterice—Frankiin end Metedber; | heel far more then he has foel-| but then things got too not he | Livermore, Cal. and showed her FOR IT. that's what cousts. ‘Thompeon aud spencer ees te iF oe ed bis employers, for his salary dropped the hose and retreated | Around, just se ‘whe could see what | ‘All banking relations beld in At Baste, —sc> [has aways been smal in compart-| “But the ‘Rube’ was not defeated, | *8@ would have to take charte of, ONE PRICE, CASH OR confidence. No information, not even Came itm sean caties ot che oot | FES ARSE BS ALLL LL | con wien tie cenounes pala tor teas Mo thought for a moment and said: |ten he came north. Mise Schuh MM CREDIT. the existence of your account, is given oe So ot taka guere 6 to ie here ae! 2 capable pitchers of geod habits Geo. Ade saya:’ “When It comes} still in Sen Francisco, | any one. Accounts opened from $100) Sans. VANCOUVER VS. SHATTER. Great twirler that he is, Rube your time to be a hero don't renig,”| Bat t# head over heels in love. YOU CAN DO IT BY MAIL—No Today at 9:90. has always been, first of all, a prize and 1 won't.” ag ey hot care who knows it Cash — Credit Alesha Raiding, Owned ty tee ter Where you lve, you can bank With! Sendag at 8:00. jdonkey. Connie Mack says that, “Then with a daring that made|'™ fact rather lites to tell sendina o% by mail-—write for booklet }about ft, although he insists that | Admission the and S00 Take Yoater car |had the Rube been faithful and the populace squeal with 4 —_—~- _ be tent really engaged, he admits ' true he might have had from $6,000 | the bic scuthpaw returned to the — | Everett and Edmonds | to 910,000 m year instead of his|fray. Me handled the hose for| &t folks will have no real «rounds =—_ : or 98,000 the fire under control.’ jSaneuaten teen ight j comparatively emall salary of $2,500 about an hour and by that time bad Scandinavian American Bank Bi fat ly tg ‘ r | a (usenpaveted That's the ‘Rube’ all over,” sald salmon eges At One of Connie's reminiscences is | Connie. Piper & Taft's, 102 oe lof a mame the Rube played in Wil Bi Oi Seco. Dalle Reamstll sccadacal 1318-—Sesend Aven=1812 on mingten, Del. on one of bis runa-| Put Connie recalls no story about aim way days, He was assigned to|the Rube with as much enjoyment | ands}. “q | lott fleld, in which as that incident about the loss of| 10 ®. | 4 big lawn mower. the American cue 8=6pennant) and sat in the driver's seat, 20 feet | charm in 1895. The Rube pawned| = |outaide of the foul line, WHEN-|the golden charm for a pittance ; * | EVER A BALL WAS HIT TO LEFT | and the next day Connie missed Jt Dock | HE WOULD ABANDON HIS SEAT | from hi teh ehain | |AND CATCH IT. AND THEN HE| “Have you lost it?” asked Connle. WON THE GAME WITH Al| “Yes,” said the Rube »AREEBASE HIT. Thon we'll offer $00 for its re ice turn,” aatd Connie, “It's wolid gold] When Connie was telling about! and worth $100 } tne Rabe he tun to a morning} The $60 was offered and the bar we ie paper containing this from Laurel | tender who bought the charm far TIME CARD. springs, N. J $10 brought it back, Mack ald ve March 3, 1908 Rube’ Waddell, who| the $60 and gave Rube his charm) LUNA PARK The Nation's Greatest Playground on the Pagific Coast NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON. Free Attractions Daily at 3:30 and 8:30 p.™ Prof, Davidsen Will Make a BALLOON ASCENSI Each Afternoon at 3 o'Clock. Saturday and Sunday, 3:9 and 0% Fred Leslie and hie Barn Yard Circus, consisting of tralael Pigs, Dogs, Sheep and Goats. MEIER'S BAND. Watch for Uncle Hiram and His Pig. Plenty of room—no crowding—unobstrneted view. wil “Gus Brown” sus Our Prices Are Always Less Considering what we give you, but this season especially have we used extra Savings & Trust Co. Will y : nS — ee és i pressure in that direction, so we can safe- Basket parties welcome at all times. Societies, Indge, O= Remain Closed & i ly assert that— day schools, churches, etc, may hold picnics or outings ot Us ' Park. Commi before closing elsewhere. Coming Attractions—Florenze Troupe of Acrobats and Cart Meeklam and his Airship, which will fly from Luna Park an@ turn pes are cordially invited to call on the 1 srr Saturday Night Sunday Night vec fat m “What Others Show You, We Sell for Less.” Good Suits for Men and Young Mea All Day Today The Washington Trust Company 3 Pane ‘the Bach ware OF SEATTLE Boa Whence ome ———$—__—____— Capital, Surplus and Profits On Transact a General Banking Business. CHAS. LOOFF. Manager. ——————— SSS Decoration the ae peat ia . ‘ ~ee A loving id Fiyer A. 8. Kerry iene Storage Co. 4. W. Godwin incorporated SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. | _ Fare 36e—Round Trip, 60¢. o>. Thoate | COR. THIRD AND WASHINGTON. F | ¥ George F. Stone | Finest and Best Equipment for Moving Furntture, Planet LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and William Piggets | Baggage, etc. Modern Padded Furniture Vans. Specially 10:25 a. m., 2:06 and 5:46 p. m. LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a. m and 12:15, 3:56 and 7:30 U. SEELEY, Jr., Agent. | To Main 176. Tacoma—T structed Piano Wagons. Light Delivery Wagons. No for Coming to your House. No Charge for Going Back, No Hos Work, We can tell you to a cent what your move will com Phones—Main 1523; In@. 71. Fire Proof Storage. Cut Freight Rates —— Second ard Yesler “Where the Cars Stop” POOOESOSODOOD