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Etfect of Great Kidney Remedy 1s Soon Realized T fool it my duty to let you know What Swamp Root, did for me. was bothered with my back for over twenty years and at times I could hardly get out of bed. | read your advertisement and decided to try Swamp-Root. Used five hotties, and ft has been five years since | used it, and I have never been bothered a day since I took the last bottle of ft. Tam thoroughly convinced that Dr, Kilmer’s Swamp-Root cured me fnd would recommend it to others uiffering as I did " My aoe d was troubled with kidney and bladder troubles and he took your Swamp-Root and it cured him. This was about five years me may publish this letter tf you choose Intact, TACOMA, May 28,—Tace western league noon by the league directors. Very truly yours, MRS, MATTIE CAMFIELD, R FD No. & Gobleville, Mich. Subscribed and sworn to before fmo this 19th day of July, 1909. ARVIN W. MYERS, Notary Public for Van Duren Co., Mich. Letter to Dr, Kilmer & Co., Miaghamton, . ¥, Prove What Swamp-Root Wil! Do For You. Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co, Bi mton, N. Y.. for a sam- tle, It will convince anyone, ‘ou will also receive a booklet of | valuable information, telling ail about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention Dept. R. Regular fifty-cent and One-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. other city. Tacoma schedule and Portland will have continu Ballard, Everett the team would go. “The team will not be sol Bob Brown, “That would someone else here or elsewhere assume all debts. 'HORINE ON WAY TO NEW YORK SAN FRANCISCO, May 28. George Horine, world’s champion high jumper, ts en route to New York today to take part in the ben- efit games June 2 to raise funds for the American Olymple team to |Sweden. It is probable that Hor- }ine will participate in the Olymple tryouts at Boston, June 8, although he is not required to do so, having qualified on the Pacific coast. Ralph Rose, world’s champion shot-putter, will leave for New York June 6. The American team sails from New York June 14. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Athletic Park BASEBALL Tomorrow at 2:00 p.m. VANCOUVER vs. TACOMA, Admission 25c and Se __Yeste KODAK Finishing of the finest kind “In at one, at five they're done.” P.-L Bide CALIFORNIA MEN ON GROUNDS LAFAYETTE, Ind, May %.- With nine athletes, the Dna 7 t CHOICE Home siTEs agsregation of Western talent y of California track team is here to- day, prepared to make a bid for first place in the conference meet to be held Saturday. California will be represented in every event on the program, and may break several records. The strongest opponents of the Blue and Gold will be the University of |) Missouri, winner of the Valley con- ference meet, last Saturday, and Notre Dame university. ISLAND TRACTS Toxz00 BACH Price $150 Per Tract. Rasy Terma. Convenient service at conven- fent hours for business and pro fessional men. Live where liviny is life. Boating. dathh with your Bestiing on the sh ture’s natural park. Opening Day, SUNDAY, MAY 26 Make arrangements during the Week. or be at our office Sanday | BOTH IN TRIM NEW YORK, May 28.—Both Ed- die McGoorty and Bob Moha are re ported in fine trim for their mid dieweight battle here tonight. Mo- ‘Morning, to see the property. Goorty declared today that he ts confident of winning, and that if he Clifford Land Co | does so he will challenge Frank 1019 Third Av. f) Klaus and Mike Gibbons for the middleweight championship and a $5,000 side bet. Cheap Rates Ea ~ This Month OVER THE O-W. R. & N. 0.S.L.and Union Pacitic COLORADO SPRINGS, DENVER, PUEBLO, SIOUX CITY, DES MOINES AND DAVENPORT, IA, ROCK ISLAND. ILL. AND OTHER LEADING MIDDLE WESTERN AND EASTERN POINTS, MAY 29, GOING TRANSIT LIMIT WILL BE 15 DAYS FROM DATE OF SALE AND FINAL RETURN LIMIT OCTOBER 31, 1912. When you use this system of railroads in makin your eng East you know that you have Steel Coaches and Electric lock Signals to protect you from the time you step aboard the train until you reach your destination. journey along a scenic route; polite employes take an interest in u and see that all your little wants are looked after; in the ining Car you are served with the best of everything at a most} feasonable cost Consider These Things When You Come to Select Your Route Summer Excutsion Rates will be until fall to all the leading Middle W Call for information, E. E. ELLIS, District Passenger Agent, 716 Second Ave., Seattle. Phone Main 932, Elliott 1995. Oregon-Washington Station, Corner Jackson St. and Fourth Av. a Pc in existence from now est and Eastern Points, and North chise, but President Jones would give no indication as to where id off to the other teams,” purse would take the pennant.’ j One offer to President Rotherme! of the Tigers to cover all Hiabilities by June 1 and failing to turn the team over to SLE to invade the Bast, the University) THEN, TOO—You} a ,| Tacoma [The Star’s Sporting Page Is Wi TACOMA 1S NOW WITHOUT| mon PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL League Directors Vote to Revoke Franchise—Three Other Cities Looking for Vacant Berth—Schedule to Remain »ma is today out of the North- The franchise was revoked yesterday after- When the league refused to accept President Rotherme!’s offer to pay him $3,500 for the franchise and assume $4,500 liabilities it is said the matter was taken out of his hands. The team will be kept together and placed with some will be abandoned and Seattle sous baseball for the present. Yakima are after the fran- said an the club with the longest . was turned down. Rothermel wanted $3,500 for his franchise, the league to eres = HIGHLANDERS COP A GIANT * NEW YORK, May 28.—In \@ hie efforts to pull the High- | landers up in the percentage |@ column in the American |® league, Manager Harry Wol- le ion is reaching out in sev. \* erat directions for players, *# and his latest “find” was re- * ported today. He is Car! John- * son of the University of Geor- & gia, who stands 6 feet 2 inches & and holds the strikeout record ® of 22 out of 27 men at bat in * a reguiar nineinning game. * He will report within a few ® days. RAR eae BELFORD EASY Relford worked in spasms agalnst Tacoma yesterday. He had good and bad ones, but the bad ones were so disastrous that the Van couveran practically lost the came jfor his team. In the first two in jnings, the “homeless” Tigers jump-| jed on Bel's delivery for six runs, }and then the boy settled down. He pitched splendid ball, allowing the Tacomans only one hit during the next five periods of play—and then | it happened again. Three more runs ‘e secured off Belford’s deliv jery, and the game was over, pitehéd wonderful ball, }holding Vancouver down to four hts and bad good control of the sit- uation Whroughout the game. BEES TAKE OPENER The Bees took the opening game in Victoria yesterday, by virtue of batting strength, Lamline and Doty were hit just hard enough to insure a victory for Tacoma. Me Creery was swatted, but kept bis swate well sca’ Seeeee eee eeeeet ee Spokane Meyers, ib Goeney, ss . Ztramerman, it Metohe 3 Moran, if Raymond, James, B ...: Bl awommeonoe? Totals . Beore by tn: Spokane Beattie Summary Two | Mann Whating 5 M MeMullen Fase off Leonard 2 Dalie—Off Coch ott Kraft 2; ° ort James hrane 1; by Leon nae 6. Double James to Me- 2-43 tnnings, nd 3 minutes Umpire Portland ... At Victoria Lamline. 990090000—0 Heattio. 11990008" —9 and Lewis, Sepulveds nee ‘ mM 6 Criger jand La NATIONAL Cincinnatl ......66s At Chicago eeeeeek ® 2 +4 10 9 and Reulbach McLean; Boston pes At Philadeiphia 06 6 Tylor, Donnelly and Kitng; Brown and Doon Second Game, Horton oersesere® © Of At. Philadeiphia |. 51... a4 Brown, Perdue and Cur- way; tis, Alextnder and Moran, Dooin, Now York .,. sees At Brooklyn Ames and Moye’ | wer and Phelps. | wt Louls ; -6 At Pittsburg 3 -@ 6 seorB 28 ; Knetzer, Bar- Y 3 0 41 Willis, Steele ‘and "Bresnahan; Adams, Robinson and Kelly AMERICAN At New York 1 10 «4 Hughes and Henry; Caidweil and Sweeney. St.-Louln-Cleveland game poned; rain post- Philadelphia At. Boston Plank, Brown, Thomas; O'Brien, and Carrigan 12 poe @ Bender Collings, Nunamaker STANDING OF THE CLUBS NORTHWEST w . 22 TI 20 19 1" 17 7 and Bedient Pot 61t 600 490 408 4n8 +386 fleattie Mpokane 462 \Sacmto 21 432 Portind 17 NA w. Y,. Cinetati Pitted’ gs Chiong at. Louls Phila Boston, AMERICAN Ww. 1 048 \hie'xo 26 {Boston THE STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 28 ATHLETE,” N, “GREATEST AMERICAN | TO BE SENSATION JIM THORPE THIS SEASON'S PERFORM. ANCE INDICATE THAT THORPE WILL CUT A 8G FIGURE IN THE BIG MEET AT STOCKHOLM, = | —— e | Moat spectacular of the Am@rt-} can entries in this year's Olynggle! games at Stockholm f* marvel@pe| Jim Thorpe, the Sec and Fox | dian athlete of the Caritsle sohg who won the Eastern trials has been called “the «real American athlete.” As Martin Sheridan will con! bimeelf to the discus ev Thorpe is expected to win honors which bave been won fn the past by our greatest = polnt-winner. 1 od .(and has =t {Strong rivale to Thorpe are Dona- hue, the coast marvel and August Menau! of Chicago university. Thorpe bas shown astonishing form this spring. He ts tossing the 16pound shot well over 43 feet, clearing the bar fn the bigh jump clone t feet and doting 22 feet or better in the broad jump. He can step a hundred yards in 101.5 senonds and the 220 hurdles clone to standara time, while he is ane of the bost hammer and discus} throwers we have. Thorpe has/ dhown exceptional wkill with the! frvelin, is at home In the pole vault the hereditary ability of | a runner, so will be at home in the 1,600- his race as very much moter run. ee. ge —— A FEW PICKINGS FROM THE WORLD OF SPORT Now watch Tacoma lemonal if any you pitchers want to ste a fiving exhibition of just you, look to a fan when there are three men on, and you bean the next batter, better go out to the Meadows tornorrow. You'll see Parmaiee and Turpin 9° up in the air, Other teams can also learn a little about tobogganing by watching Morton's parachute jump. What will the Tacoma fans do now? What will become of all those cigar stand score boards. What will become of the official scorer What will become of the eporting scribe? What will become of the park? What will become of the knot- holes in the fence? What will become of Tacoma? Answer in one word, please. Just because a team is down In the cellar in no reason why it can't come to tif STANDS CHANCE TO MAKE TEAM LOS ANGELES, May 28,—James Donahue of Los Angeles is be Neved today to stand an excellent chance of selection as a member} of the Olympic team as a reault of} the Decathlon tryouts, in which he} competed Yerterday Donahue went through | the events he omitted at the recent! terkeley trials, with the following} reanite 100-meter hurdles, 15 4-5 seconde; | pole vault, 11 feet 7 inches; mile, minutes 5626 seconds; javelin, 187} foet 9 inches. WINNER WILL FIGHT WINNER: LOS ANGELES, May 28.—The} winner of the Moran-White fight} at Vernon June 8 will be given an| opportunity to meet the winner of the Fourth of July battle between Wolgast and Rivers, according to grow— 4|Tom McCarey’s statement today. ; Moran and White already hard at work in the 20-round encounter. Bach will be in good shape to win a chance to fight for the championship Rivers yesterday worked out at Venice. however, until late in June, TALBOT CAN’T GO KANSAS CITY, May 28.—Leo Talbot, looked upon as a sure mem: ber of the American team to Stock holm in the hammer and discus throws, has today wired the New York officials that business will prevent him accompanying the team abroad NEW YORK, May 28.—-Harry Coleman, manager of Joe Mandot, is here today, endeavoring to at range for a match between Mandot jand either Knockout Brown or Leach Crows. ;dot will be staged with one of | these men within a few weeks. The Blue Bells of Ballard won two games from the Ragles Sunday, one & forfeited game and the other a victory over the Highlands by | Brookin 300 St. Lule the score of 14 to 3, are» preparation for |‘ It is expected Man-| Remember, it's a | lad ney to the—end. —e Umpire Moran must be some arbitrator. .Anyhow he starts quick. Raymond and Schneider know it. Johnson says he'll retire La bor day. Mebbe, Jack, you've got to get someone to bring home dat bacon, you know. Cut that retire stuff out, Jack. You couldn't retire an automobite, Porkly Flynn is very much alive to the fact this morning that one Sam Lanford | on earth. it's a sort of @ reflection on the Northwest if Courtney can't make that trip to the Olympiad. Does Ballard sound like it be longs to the Northwestern i gy ike Give and Jimmy O'Leary have at et decided to go ten rounds to find out just which one is better than the other, A good scrap is prom- eed. ere Northwestern Batting Averages James, Seattle . Meek, Victorta aneson, Portland .. M K Wut Kenn De Vout Hunt ® Henn Ht noannon, midick, Spoka Ladwig, Ta Cartwright Menaor M Spokane . Portiand , J D K Neighbor Vrisk, Vanoouver mmerman, Spokane trim Portland . ney, Apokane ., Seattio , Benttto , Portland Seattle Tacoma wi Demage Harris, Portland ohe, Tacoma Raymond, Seatile Merritt Rarre snkamp, Soattle kane Mathes, Portlan : NOT JIM FLYNN MELBOURNE, Aus, May 28 Porky Flynn, the. Boston light heavyweight, is recuperating today from a severe beating which he took from Sam Langford, the “Ros- | ton tar baby” Flynn was ham mered so unmereifully that the referee was obliged to stop the fight in the 1th round. | | | 4 dely Read BARRY’S BOYS SCALP THE INDIANS THREE PITCHERS USED, WITH OUT AVAIL, TO STOP BEAT TLE’S BSWATSMEN — UMPIRE FINES TWO PLAYERS, Going up! Even with the enmity of a brand new “his wumps,” Jack Barry's Giants bad enough tllumination In thelr swat eyes yesterday at Spo- kane to solve the curves of three Indian conjurers, whose offerings were as harmless aa the peck of a spring chicken In the winter time A score of 7 to 2, in favor of the Se attle batters, tells the story better than any artist can paint it Bill James had the kibowh on the! Indians, They fell for him quick and not until the eighth inning did {t look as if the home plate would | ever be reached by the enemy. On} the other hand, Cochrane and Leon ard were as wild as @ cayuse, and even after they were both coral A BOY'S IDEA in a dish of OF HEAVEy for coasting, onl the entire hill cope were made of Ht And tot us say eee him @ bit Hood's amet pure and wholesome matter how math ong bad results follow, : today PUBLIC Mme ebAG Ord Ay Pes HOOD’S, 1509 py -———) 1329 THEM OUT. PICK « k out the me Klectra- Vita who have 4 you will n of power men who respect ves and are respected and thelr fellowmen ot like to be strong, the is equal jn to any man of his age? be if you will obey the could induce me You certa edy for ¢ and blade to part y have ® Ornatinn. r trouble” Free toi o* A hid trated ow Riotoe bd led to give place to Kraft, there seemed to be no let up on the part! of the Seattieites Umpire Moran, late of somewhere | Ly didn’t w any time in ex ising his authority as the offictal fine dispenser. “Teeley” Raymond | fell quick for $5 worth for demur-| ring to one of the arbitrator's rul-| ings. Sehnelder followed in his footsteps. | BRENNAN TO TAKE ADAMS’ PLACE | May 28.—-Knockout announced he ] Mike Gibt St. Paul middleweight, in © Friday night, in place of Willie Adame, whom the promoters fig ured too light to give Gibbons a food battle, Brennan has won a Sumber of bouts by the knockout route of inte, and ts touted as a comer by many Bastern admirers. | i Ereas re made to you n tried apd have know that But not fail; it is “electricity and w fi piles” book tells tf ny things ba You Electra-Vita { The life.” whieh t our body In m proper use of it ealth and happiness. thee coupon Physician's advice tree ¢ all or write, 0 tp m ui é Klectra-Vita is thfe electric, in- pumps a into your body It renews the of ambition and hustle It men out of slow going. aed weaklings, If you it drives it out. 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Read in this ad the particulars The Shoe D and Domestics and Wash Goods Sections are also to be found here. Unmatchable Bargains in Women’s New FLAGS FLAGS everyone will want a flag on Memorial day. Our stock being new, the blue field con- tains the required number of stare, namely, forty-cight There are all sizes of flags here, ineluding the all wool. Here are @ few sample values: Wool Pings, $2.48 3x6 TOOL oc. rescence x10 feet ss csees QOHOS ‘8 feet 1.19 Cotton Flags, 5x9 feet . 5,000 Pieces “Primo” Enameled Ware 10c Hundreds of Large Pieces Worth , “Primo” Gray Enameled Ware is made from the best American and extra coated sheet metal with ingredients of absolute pur- ity, It is the strongest gray Enameled Ware on the market and we count ourselves fortun- ate In securing the agency for Seattle. To thoroughly introduce this ware we are going to sell 5,000 pieces of the following articles, worth up to 50c, at 10e, Wednes- day, Friday and Saturday, The assortment comprises; In Values Up to $50 Now Selling for $25 Not a suit in the house now marked to sell for more than §25.00—all reduced to this price—that is plain isn’t it—that is what might be temed getting down to “brass tacks.” We mean just what we say and will back up every word of this ad with the merchandise. All Suits in stock, values up to $50.00, will be offered Wednesday for $25.00. Jnuat a glance at this magnificent display will convince you of the individuality of the styles, the fabrics and the tallor- ing. The materials are whipcords, serges and novelty mixtures, in the season's most popular shades, in plain tailored and fancy mode! Come and pick out your suit Wedne fay for ences ss BA DOO Window Beautiful Undermuslins Third Fleer. At Low Prices. See Window Our new stocks are fashioned from the freshest, cleanest and daintiest muslins, cambrica, nainsooks, etc Charming Gowns, Corset Covers, Petti- coats, Combinations, Drawers and so on, made by one of America’s foremost white underwear manufacturerm, and tastefully trimmed with Valenciennes laces, embroideries and so on. See our splendid display of lace and embroidery trimmed Petticoats in very remarkable values, $1 49 ' Combination Suits in various pretty styles that please almost every one that sees them, Superior 8 values at Cc Dainty and neat Slip Over Gowns that look like $1 8c for only & sleeves, made Button rns with lo of good materials and well finished at, each o2 75c Princess Slips in lace and embroidery trimmed styles. We think the values hard to duplicate $1 49 se 98c NG AIDS ARIE REALITIES Up to 50c Covered Berlin Sauce Pans in 2, 3 and 4-quart sizes, complete; Sink Strainers ; Cuspidors; Sauce Pans up to 5-quart size; | Preserving Kettles to 5-quart; covered Berlin Sauce Kettles to 4-quart; Wash Bowls to 5-quart; Pudding .Pans to 5-quart; Deep Loaf Bakers; oblong and square Baking Dishes, and scores of other items too numerous to mention, all go at 10c¢ each for your choice, NOTE—In the case of the covered dishes we do not sell you the cover for 10¢ kettle 10c, but both plecet 10¢ ‘ Buy your enameled months to come, NOW you see these Mey we you will agree with us before has Seattle seem values in enameled ware, These goods will go cakes,” so come early, day morning, as the expect may exhaust If quantities } continue Wedo Saturday. NOTICE—The store will be closed all day Thursday, Mem A Ranton & London Co.