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7 THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1909. NEWS han was hurt internally when| » the plate, colliding with \If you could see your dishes) | through a microscope, you would | NO. neveeigain wash them with SOAP XVI SPORTING Hirer he # Gibaw re05 ¢! dish-water leaves a film of grease | Prulott, a former Red Box pitoher ens aie a hit with the New OF) behind it; smell of your dishes after they are | Tr ldry 30 rf MESSING UI Pittaburg would like to dispone of dry Fy and see, ss ‘ YESTERDAY. ari ee GOLD DUST is the greatest product yet ye PE A — dishes. It does the Cie Rogie of the Highlanders the) work more thoroughly than soap or any leagu vias “aTCE other cleanser, and does it, too, with scarcely ln idle Pian scontly prevented as oh, from you. } \ ton from working the hit and 4 val exe jut kum hy wanting the ewo fir }OLD DUST also sterilizes, as well as deotyo oviedie’ wot hitting tof C@MS—leaves ae dishes beautifully sweet Re gee dR ac and clean, wholesome and sanitary. , : for the Chicago Cubs | GOLD DUST will enable you to wash : cae | [eat Athietion are plaving consis! your dishes 12 half the ordinary time. The a ae | es |reanon lengthens, now that Chief YOLD DUST \ y, | : “3 onde: ae o form. | , . “ 4 Mis NS) FELL FOR ANOTHER Saggy tf Ply al AFTER ALL THE THINGS "THAT Hans Millet, who has micceeded | TW INS do the —y Vp TF. PAD HANDED YOUR wir Con TORY = feb Youn GOATS DR waren - WOULD NY You Abhatiochto at’ socond for Pittsburg work without _—= CZ TRE ABOVE LINE OF CH Muse AND BE SORE Wha Ae a “ao lanky young fallow of con i lle al YOU HAD GoT Away /T- YOU GOING we DO Ta 1? silerable minor league experience | your assistarice. -—— SRR ee vt , seenseiinendion ‘ big, disappointments up to} Why not call % f « © heen (he New York Gtants 9 3 : id vm the cleveland and bs» them to your ai ma; but it's rather early t ' about those old teamna | today by buying Red Hox payed on the same t 7 —_—— —— — - — - ~ mane Phitiie” cateher, in the early e a | Shien eek ok, ae ID = for tha athlotes than the lower |#0's sround Rorthern Massachuserta| Of YOU grocer? “ah the DOLD DUT etn ho your wort WASHINGTON WALLOPS THE “ $ T-ASE SUBURBAN INSTITUTION MAK- |department | Mr. Tatke anid -gusterday that Powers BALL ALL OVER THE LOT | gS) : ; ‘ING STRIDES TOWARD ATH- Within the near future the club | WAN one of the finest men ever con IN DOWNPOUR OF RAIN. | Washington ee LETIC DEVELOPMENT, wil give Gpether ot a: peat TA Made by THE N. K. PAIRBANK COMPAN dainty _—-— within the past few montha, hyth of Makers of FAIRY SOAP, the oval cake. | 2 ALLOW - | ‘The Kagie Athletic club of Bal We eh tea maker oF wil ‘WILSON RELEASED! | ing ina driv. | 4 has now taken top Moor na to the eymnasium @ techs | rs ~ — — Ss nd . sium la to be inet i, Meretofore stitution. i y homing and at ge | matierion frowning and th ery; | the vm ine teen down a the base cresting bouts are te be had fering nangnerananentie’ | Do You We Have t eee hand *® | Grane Caraon rmbruster aod ment It is believed by the anage he on in season in addition to t y ieagrecanie Bh poe sists ment that the top floor will be bet eee athiante features Mapeyg hh Sania ace ee Like G Them ime in the athe ‘ : . ‘ood rainy belt of Vernon |, Ookiand 0. ——— 4 — 4 CAHILL'S PLACE | | iand— n &B | Sifen “tnelYatnonnn ' * \ ATHLETES READY TO . Clothes? Here varsity belted | Gsklan iW. Witean. Ty outfietde . Ein Coie oe BATTLE IN ARENA, |. 2000%sse nt Inte Inaceess - mage > i jale in re mee to @ teb U AF ih ta of) agoles 1}, Sacrame oo ; emer =i from Presk jekson ¢ ’ Denny ‘ia | Mies parntrad K ae % | ree " P jin this event, including wach tare couver, : “ee¥ hi and won the ‘dnaeles mot y) THREE HUNDRED AMOUS as Chandler, Johnson and MeCroary | payer , pried Sicee | 2° amento . 8 & © GLADIATORS WILL GATHER | of Paitin og oe en 7 Feirased sone : | hyve ng | rie iT C | cared rabhe of ortian: jackeon ol ‘ ‘ conference se- | gatatterigea Rriewalter, and i: IN BIG INDOOR MEET. = ihe A.C and & BUMber of now] Badge netaedl yee f fn ries yerwtar Re Mea | BG a joe. ah edie Wout ohale Beattie tenn will take charg § . ‘ amet er nout Mand! Won. Lost Pet, | Everything is ~ in readiness for for the meat, being much larger that | trarad a naw Thon team. nh te 4 7 Ten Milton mate the rainy day) Portiand a.) “u 404) the big indoor meet whieh will be gay nat in the w wid thie seat | od, compos " seem like sunshine, for five times at San Francisco 3 ay S08 | held im the new armory, om Western ing arrangements voat complet® | Hingham, | he belted Mr. Belt’ detivered | Low Angeles 4 rH HH ay. and Virginia st.. tomorrow might. the large Daleony being chpable Of} jington. I’hil . packages Into hitherto undiscovered Fieramento is ie 441 The list of entries will number fully seating 2,000 peaple easily, Bome idea | Mount Vernon, Saturday, May 8th, five times, once driving It over (ov ised uu nu 443 | 200, and among them are the names of the size of the floor may be ob- | looking for . has bis eve ‘ | ls yy day your 0 grand stand for a home run. : ave ef nearly all the most famous ath-| tained when 1 te remembered that on Ten Mion af the “t" and Bente is the last day you Bay ote of the Northwos he great-|a 60-yard 4 been out, nfs ae BATIOEAL LALOTA, eat interest te being shown in the 10-| with 10 feet for starting and 40 fort | Met nchoct 7? Of the Beattie can secure stock ine Pittabars 1, Chteage 6 = beings — Be Se tive faiehion fa ome og oe trash - the UNION COAL « hummer ym otal wa will be the t a Oa oo are Si iccceere Gt hart ta in apmeed oat lbeatne carne Ti. wil be creat AND DEVELOP. }#— tisborm .» Me BL fran four laps, then out over « course! mcot, with the bigwest list of stare MENT CO. at 300 ttertee-Rrown and Moran: | that hae been laid out over the Baxt-| ever assembled together on the Pae MES ae 5 4 ma and Gibson, Umpires—iint | lake boulewnrd, returt to the! cifte canst, and some faet time abd per share. A few days« i¢ and O'Day Phitadetphia 5, New York 3 ‘chen records pon may be depended A t armory and complete four more laps There there. @ about 30 entri ago you could have- secoed with ArPiladetptia— RO aniline purchased tltis stock] oo 2s Fg ne ERR ote Bs A ae eee at 25 per share. TO- nd Doolt: Mat- neween, Mord and teniel. Um- ites—Higier and Truby : DAY it is 3c and next week it will be 35c per share. If you neglected to buy at the 25-cent rate, don’t let this oppor $s to secure stock | in this company at ff 30c per share. We allow you 4 days to examine the property after mak ing the . purchas and all expenses of The Keystones, the fast colored segregation which plays in Beattie every @unday, te drawing targe ofowte who ile to see the western adherents of the “Cuban Giants” ca- vort about the diamond. These boy ean handle the egg, too, and are there with (he slapstick something | scandalous. For games address the sporting editor Fs The Star, who will forward alt communteations to the manager, Base Ball #£ Challor 8 i % b sccm Mike and his gang were urding the fvories in liew of the egg, and the cue was wubstituted for the sigp~ stick, Aln’t ft i i tt wae billiards Instead of youterday } Pg5 58 ; Next Sunday the Municipals will play the Fort Caney soldiers, Last Bonday they defented the Golden Gardens by a score of 10 to 2 Bel- ford and Newton were for the Muntcipets, while Revery, Anderson and Kastner dealt for the G. O's. ‘The Port Orchard Athletic cub! with Bor-| Bowerman: Se pires—-Cusack and Johnstone. Nobody ha: ing, however, first pestporied game for @ [ritiia = True the weather | been of the bewt, arid © weed Sunday « few sprinklets upon earth, but there was | Jaat the mame, and we've had a show AR R Hf Po. every day. team has an open date for next ge so fh aly ae ad 3 ‘ Sunday. Write MB. Howe, Port your visit to the mir a ae ie Se vireo the gang woutd rather Orchard, Wash, id b If you! ee ae ae i be out and working for Chair living, ~——— are paid by us, If yo { Es ble expanse our. 7 Hi ° H % the feative green lr DR. J. N, SAXE ass GF satisfied, yo i. ae Se ds Ti Dan's amusement den on Second av. money will be . : yesterday afternod 5 ae o i 8 — De n 4 turned without —_— oo This business of plugging seven aw 1s 6 days out the week te all right when Orades test. h. Rn + 0 & tie other fellow has to do It. so the Univer Ser ee | = 7 @ oM rain gave the ogg aatettited aff U Den hool, Chi. i a chanee to . ii H o 8 the food and ralinent. q i ; 3 ‘There certainly will be some bow!- rata } 3 1 ing here this summer when all of Did you ever noties the Latest Methods Ont E ee ¥ 0 f} the congresses and other pin con~ epression on the face of a regular my. ‘ 1 9 Gi ventions get lamming the lignurm- 34 degree fan, say on the ove efter |i Prices Reaxonal " ‘ seh | ; 1 1 4) vitae down the chutes. How many a day when rain has put the blink + evn og ada WE ARE LO-# i Oe ee ee ee cs eaten ter 297-040 Arende Bldg. . CATED ONLY 12 ff 109s oes] ane? ‘i welts tally Nard ft wuts with | MILES FROM SE- } ous 4, Just because a man own & care. cowton. Menonquently turrows ike} 75¢ No, 14 Nicholls ATTLE. T lees gathering of a few million fippies across the water wrinkle the i] y - Fy seeth, Mocs not signify that the skates fa | beow of him who has got in bad by| Qef'f, Eureka Standard OUR STOCK I$ ee eum | his possession are sing to win al rdanon of the driplete from the sky, } FULLY PAID AND™ " in sight. just recently —e Square pgs Oe NEES Pri de ia Sein Of course after those brain faok- +++. 39C NON-ASSESS4 Dunbar, | for 3-year-ol frig excuses of the rainy day, the 4 I—Mulien by | run, Willie next will be bathed in glorious sun ABLE. : Walt By only copped ui 4 th : j pped one sting, dnd the beat pite of the rics lhe Aged taped under the wire chucking mud bench will do the dealing, but Sol O U R BOO K $ - “lim the face of the bunr bet his omon in all Win glory wae hardly ARE OPEN AT. as ite Joigh wae lost. wise « ah to make it atick, New . HOLLER OVER UMPIRES. 9 aetatee creda market ALL TIMES FOR Ean et gallop « Willing mule to the) an squares have advanced ton aha MINS 4 SPOKANE, May 5-—There ie 4 bie) phitadelphians have again gone heaves. | par cent singe our last ship- ISPECTION OF howl here over the umpiring in : Sladen : An t arrived INSPECTION OF # yesterday's gume wien Spokane bigs over that autoing-by-the- nea } ql won from Tacoma @ score of Gi stunt down at Atlantic City, in Thie buainews of having to work te ANY STOCK # to % Wright and Ristey did the | skecter land. Prominent among the far a iiving « Uh-hub, worne! =) umpiring and Huss Hall, wns not | enthustagte aro members of the — than that, expecially when we had Krerybody HOLDER IN THE ant . Spokane 4 Butler | Quaker City Motor club and the At- things finely fixed for yesterday. pairing, patching, or new cor ‘ON r TE me ee eT cache the thine end | mmtic City Sy tables teen wow \ gd the clouds aprung & leak. i penter ‘work, plumbing, pip: COMPANY. j faw days ago « big free-for-all show : - ing, fencing of other work Top moore” one apiece came 1) was held, and machines turned out There will be lote of cold days be wh Mt te Fight to have the 1a ) | p nd 1 20 0 oa | thicker than flies In fly time. fore this season is over, and daye quare, 5 ‘ ‘ ; 4 i when the fane will have paid thel a ye ge : ; i ; $ H Old Peter Maher has just about fee to pn but three or four innings. | : we ar ends | J 210% Ol eden the laxt of hin fighting days, And perhaps upon such days the} lith, Bale on village binck t tteries—Butler and Kellackey;|even with the a a inees ec game will be called. Then there will smith, buteher and other x ia and Ostdiek he was put to the frr-off confines o be a “holler” and a great hue and} xnives, Yankee screw drivers, | ol dreamiand by Jack Pitagerald, the| Sty & keep a-going. And if they| 1 roll [i HEAVY HITTING WINS, West Philadelphia middleweight don't keep going, somebody will saute | | VANCOUVER, B.C, May 5. Ip an r has been milling beeause he ery “quitter Nickel Plated qt 11 Innk mime here yesterday Van- | needed the money, but I wetting #0 ae : ayer defeated Poryand by a score that to see him fight is to see an But while it ie a fact that too {in i6ths, Sthe ii { eye 5, eanen lines 8 Sotey old war horse worn out. Bighteen much, cannot be done for tho fan, | a ‘ | ag alg ro fees oe tne years ago when he came from Ire- for the almple reason that were tt | a ' rf Chinault, for Portland, pitched | land he was a money getter, but he bet foe tie fan then ould be fo . rt j i fine ball,and the Ducks mugged |has scemed to drop back fast since] gyrtPvOr professional bascba’' yet et the| ain gna inches.” Maan at | i: { Brickson for a Ag pip Fitz did for him at Langtry, Tex. same time there mething due! the best double refined apring steel A | feal lamban' one oc- . the players, managers and en. | 95 ’ 7 " casion eerie See that me Bo Gar Fred Appleby, the English runner devel | ee 180 44 Wen he es she hag i +: * Pein the stomach, knocking | Wo has twice defeated Shrubb, has! tere are two of the. men who| Take the player, whom the fan Htandard Polished Sprin; S| : au, The score sent In his entry for the $10,000 in would ask to go to It on some cold 5 4, i ¢ ow 1 16 669616 % 6~6| ternational Marathon, which will be Will entor the Marathon race to b@|ruiny day He makes his living | 4 with 1d. Grad a ' . eee eo 201 2 toe run at the Polo grounds on Maturday| fun In New York May 8. These] staying baseball, Porhapa he can do| iy Made pyithaut o weld. Graduated % = — § ane fOr fice —Chinayit and Murray; |@fternoon, May &. Appleby holds the| men are fast goers and claim they |other things, but none bring him 80) octagon scale and. Improved board STOCK IN THE § 4 emvedin and Brooks. world's records from 12 miles to 16,| were refused an entry in the last} much ax hie diamond eraft, Sup- | measure. UNION “OAI & eee ik heving covered the Jatter Aintanc ein big event posing a player, owthg to) cold! $1.00 No, 14 Satin Finieh, same, .t6 NIOD COAL T r Standing of the Clubs, 11 hour 20 minutes § 4-6 seconds.|— Thi iil sSiedaslhe etieu ..| weather or wet grounds, become ith | $160 No. # Nicholls Galvanised Y M B hk if Vf Wi I eV R ME Won. Loxt. Pet. | Sines coming to thiv country He haw! meotings, and alwo crows country | jJured, putting him out of the game|*'iureke “20cie pring Beet our Money baci ou Want It D EV ELOPMEN Beattie 12 6 108 | taken things easy, with the idea of/rung, a complete let of intercol-|for keeps? He's sure in bad, Then} Square Hie Co. oman ms i } | vests pi ryt eg 9 | legiate records from 1876 to 1908, | the maneger and the magnate are Graduated in 1é6ths, 18the, dthe q x 7 paterin, rd n i ‘ace. «| winne f the field oot ing, tur the forme for ightir halves 4 inehe vith octago! conte aeetiowa H | lieves now that he Is able to do his bide. pigs aanval eatin’ eetinien ed 4 the talter t0e a ‘wad ol ae and Vine “improved hoard mons At 30c Per Share a etrdeen 6 rT) at. of alliance, atc | Bo, good fans and fanoritas, you | ure givin t and inches in full tain re 7 It will be send postpaid to any ad-| munt take the other fellow Inte con 00 No. 100 al! “16 Ont 10 Per Cent Down AM The racing stables of 8, ©. Hil-| dress in the United States or Can-| sideration a wee bit when the ay re hite “ q |dreth and Barney Schretber, now atlada by the American Sports Publish-| weather man put Old Sol down and| Spring Steel Sava s and 10 Per Cent St. Louls 4, Detrott 2. At St Bt, Louls Detroit Batteries— Waddell Gummers and Stenage, Louls K and Wanrbingtom 1, Bostan 0. At Boston— At Cleveland— leveland Chicago +e Battericee—Young Smith and Sullivan and New York 11, Philadelphia 4, At New York niledelphia low York Hattorien and Thomas Kt Clubs, i 4 Criger )| things that King 6 Vickers, Hohiitzer, Lapp | Quinn and Blair | Sheepshead Bay ready for the metropolitan season, which opens at Helmont Park on May 18. Hildreth James, who won the $10,000 Burns Handicap at Oak land, will be hard to beat in similar events, while he has much faith in| hin S-year-olde Fite Herbert and Joe Madden, chretber will start ck Atkin in the mont { rbust conatitutle hin fe let the Ble before train ne Ove rain hay him again for # nts The Official Handbook of the tercollegiate Ae Athletes of Aw hed tn th ary seri the constituts | Intere he ee organty In ution of Amateur | just heen} g Athletic) contains of the of Thin be Hand by-laws Hex woclation, a Hat erning t amplonalip awarding for field ip jing company, 21 | ic Warren at, New York city, on reeelpt of 10 cents. The pollee of Lexington, Ky., re cently caught a clever wire tapper whowe name they did not learn, sending resultw fr the grand stand. Ho had little pegs stuck op through the stand; his shoe had heel plates, and the wires ran down nm in Kansas City in hin Inet with Gotch, According to re renohing this city from the matt Roller showed a fairness which t nly too plainly that while he w p against the biggest man in game, he wanted nothing but a fair and square deal, Onvoe when n ie ropes, und after 1 willingly consented to go t of the matt and pose for out for the count The burning of the grand stand in Chicago tan't worry ing Owner Comiskey much, as te laid plans some tine ago for a news8500,- Whitt Sox | Oxtdined cop letters Is the and the quic does satin finish should not rust. They are, however, much harder to read than the oxidize 000 ball park in the Windy Gity)4o he ready for next season's campaign Comisky has made the hove sym since he first installed his taindye Gee ning Roger Breenahan has me nounced hit with the St, I « fang. Cleveland fans the fine aro keeping box work doa how fas ing a ha Did you ever get ar baweball player it to cop a run eek Roger Bromahan, r cher of tho St, Loul are la anager anc Natlona , he was heard to ask Gotoh if the hold was all right, That's sure fair playing gue team, was laid up be an injury ning of Fred M. Spinning 1310 Second Ave. Mullen is proving the win- toher for the Detroit Tigers: | | Wholesome and A Bont. to Your Bu i" Ring up Sun 1830; Ind, L 4624, NEW YORK BOX LUNCH 00, of Charley | MANTIN & ©O, GLOVES. 1207 Second Ay, Opp. Savoy Hotel when they | t 1 the Home of “PRKEBOTO"—pbomt ein this elty for 81.00 a pair Per Month 615 to 619 First Avenue | = pO YoU WANT THEM | \. fn 16 view lots near Exposition 1 I f Ivoraity, | ovetlog aK A ins, neat i p 000 | ‘ ] L eve orr at 102134 4% Cor, Soring LAUNDRY. 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