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From Booby Hatch | to Baseball Field, Catcher’s Record Anglers Return With Lynn, now with In an insane asylum before sta made good his first y by major league scouts. | gue. ting out on his baseball career, EDDIE MOY IS Jammed Baskets; Best ‘VICTOR IN G0 Fishing in Many Years Seldom before in the history of King county has such fishing success as Seattle nimrods are meeting been recorded. every fisherman who spent yester day, the opening at his favorite hole, returned to the city last night and today with a basket full, The fish are biting salmon eggs, and are even taking a fly Favorable reports as to the con- DO YOU KNOW That Seattle has the billlard parlor In ti Come in and see. finest world? BROWN & HULEN Second and Spring Third Floor DUGDALE FIELD BASEBALL TOMORROW VANCOUVER vs. VS. VICTORIA Take Renton Cars.. State Re-Apportionment AND The War of the Classes By EDWIN J. BROWN. Tes, there is a Class War, and it extends around and spreads out over this world wherever (what we are Proud to call) civilization exists. If I ask you the cause of the war in Mexico, you will say Standard Oli! Tf ask you the reason for the war im the Michigan copper distric' will tell me tandard © If L inquire what's the war about tn Colorado, the answer is Standard Otl! If I ask you why it Is that the state legislature of this state will epresentation for the produc- ing class in our state legislature, you will tell me “that th interests (mpecial privilege) don't want it however, you should ask me these same questions, my answer would be: “It's the War of Classes.” The class which now pos- seases economic power to explott and rob labor of its product cannot re- Unquish this power without abol ishing itself as a class, and this it cannot do without the ald of a supe rior social power, which ts fast mani testing itself in the form of indus trial and political organization of the wealth producing class he violence which accompanies the Class War Indicates a pathologi- eal condition of society and affords of government and uses these pow ers to force members of the work- ing class to bring other members of the working class into that privilege may ex, the product of thelr toil EXPLOITATION IS THE CAUSE OF WAR, A If there was no power whereby one man or class of men who do not work could exploit other men who do work, there could not be any war, since the mi jal interest of society as a whole would demand peace, and the cause for war would not exist WHY THE OPEN snort The open shop means a b organized labor; it m more; it means that labor shall disorgan- ized and weakened so as to fall easy prey to exploitation by the owning Class. If I have no property except my labor power and I am compelled to sell it for wages in order to live and there are many other hungry workers competing against me for the sale of their labor power, we are wage slaves It ia the erial interest of or- — capital to keep wage labor jisorganized, because capital use its power to prom intere: yeott on from war of the aided battle and labor is looked upon without regard for its legal right and as the legitimate prey of the class. owning class # organized be ot the owne: control economic tions and nip institu’ power. They function in the fleld of exploitation; thus we have a gov- erning class and « governed class or class government—and it rakes no difference whether a Roosevelt a Taft or a Wik represents the exploiters; nor does {t matter If th dota rin hod of ex ploitation change, the principles of robbery are the same. What relief can come to the worker by chang ing the method of his robbery? What matters it to him jn what country he is robb Capital has no coun- try and cannot respect any flag but profit; capital will socialize the world and abolish wage slavery an Institution brought by th nomic development of roclety, Wae slavery, its corresponding element also evolves from this economic de- velopment and has no country, and cannot have @ country until by thelr organization—political and economic they become the governing class lane dis it's of the world and abolish tinction by abolishing exploitation through tle use of political and tr éustrial organized power (To be continued.) ~ Advertisement, Practically | ~| Prices Paid Producers for Butter, dition of a number of streams were received today and posted at Piper & Taft's, Reports from the county's most choice streams follows | } ; | CIF TON = Union river, Water! sonnny O'Leary In their fourround | honors of the day, 4 to 1. Seattle "Tees — deneneeh Jcontest here last night, but the beat |Outhit Spokane. ROBE — Gtillaguamish river, |) o'got was a draw. Moy showed a| Vancouver se 8 water cle Fisht pod. jo ay ‘ owes Victoria 7 4 "SNOQUALMIE South fork, | htning left hand, and outboxed | “'seat . An RW PO. A water clear, Fly fishing never bet. |O1#ary from start to finish eater, of » oe 4.4.24 ter, | dao a» ‘ ° e i 1 ” Moy Fought Mere Cadman, o eo? SRVKOMIGH—Water olear and) 1, gsattio a iiitie wher a year ai lavas Ee me ee ee low. Open fly fishing and batt fab} soy met Billy Williams, then one | Fullerton, 2b CS ie te oe MEVMITE RIVER — Muddy. Few |0f the best Hehtwoights tn the |ssrtiat iz aS A Sie 8 good catches reported. : | Northwest. Moy won the bout hands | Honner. p TR We ERS se ace, | PRESTON—Raging river. With|@oW®, and was administering such |‘!ere* hs ie ei Sa, ee WILDERNESS — Fisher |fourth round. Moy proved to be a ‘ PO AR men are taking away full baskets abe — ae tie came = ‘ tee dapsligeey ene night declared he was of champion : eS ie. The first tragedy of the sea. | *2!P callber, Hiotke, 1 re son occurred at the Junction of wernt, a ae Oe es ae ae the White and Stuck rivers, PERRY NOW LEADS [set.> Pee bee near the new dam, Friday after- ix ae ter | noon, when Frank Algona, a | ‘The Seattle Athletic club five | sean mee ty LE deputy game warden in the (man team continues to lead the |Bpokane CO1CORI Ted King county office, met death (other teams in the Potlatch bowl Two-base hits Raymond, #wain me when he attempted to ford the [ing tournament. Tom Perry jump-| greg?! t ohrm Ure eerie swift Algona waded | oq into the lead tn singles Friday.| Wexner to Muter to | to his waist, and was then heard dalle amity a. Bo os to shout by men working near mith 3, Bo 1. Lon on by. Ald came too late. HAVE COLD FEET attie ?, bechane 6. Umpire cee want 5 2.—The |¢—— , ¢ Hundreds invaded the sporting| PALO ALTO, Cal, May 2.—The Saue OPARD UP tores to outfit themacives te | Stanford university has declined to nD For still water fishing the|%¢"d Its eight-oared crew to race |" Phe Victoria Bees increased their best results can be obtained with |! eee against Washington and |gneed on the greased incline Fri- preserved salmon eggs or fites, A | CSl!fornta. Sa ae day, dropping another to the Beav- | three or six-foot leader ts best. An ordinary cork may be used as a/ A Washington man says, to be a i Drtecot!, Chapman lbobber. For rt fishing a six-foot | good polo player, one has to be able - leader, with two pleces of shot at-\to hit backward. Gee, several ball | port: | As. a | tached at the end of the line, should | players would make good polo play-| Tse s ‘ ee 8 PE be used. A No. 10 hook ts preferable | ers, and a few boxers are also eligt-|,,,20'ort and Coleman: Ke | to other sizes, SAN FRANCISCO, May 2.—The) inside story of his parting with Harry Foley was told here today by/ | Willie Ritchie. The split followed) a disagreement over money matters. | | Published accusations of unfaigness) to Foley caused Ritchie to voice bis) side of the case. “Just prior to my battle in San Francisco with Joe Rivers,” said Ritchie, “I promised to pay Harry $250 to prepare me for the contest. After the battle I paid him $500, twice as much as I had agreed on. “Right along I had been advanc- Complete Report of Market Today Prices Paid Producers tor Vegetables and Frets (Corrected Yakima pot White river potatoes . Local potatoes Ontona * Onions, green Bermuda onions ... Cabbagy 3 Cucumbers Beets, sack Kutabagas Carrots Parsnips . Callfornia head lettuce Local radishes . Yellow turnips Sweet potatoes potatoes Artichokes Caultt & Co) iy by J. W. Godwin +3700 | | so | Honey, strained Oranges, Cal., Small size na’ Cal. lemons, Chotes lemons, crate Fancy lemons, crate.. Poultry, Veal and Pork Rinne O14 roosters, live . O14 pigeons, good mize, az. 45 to 120-1b. 12 @ larger ” @ ‘12 Pork, good block bows 0 @ 1 (Corrected ally by the Batter Bradner Co.) Native Washington creamery, brick ..... ” Native Washington creamery, wold pack “ Frosh astern ereamery, brick 6 Fresh ranch 2 | Cheese Wisconsin triplets 20%| Wisconsin twina 20! Block Swi 19 | | WITH O'LEARY SAN FRANCISCO, May 2.—Eddle Moy, Freddie Welsh’s sparring part Py ner, waa entitled to a decision over ble. Ask John MoGraw WANTED A RAISE: ing him money when he asked for it, and asl paid him sums that aver aged $250 a month, with all ex Denses, while we were away from San Francisco. “Later | agreed to pay him 15 per cent, and have I gave Foley $5 6! and I hold his receipts for this amount. Then I asked Foley tf he would be satisfied with a salary of $300 per month, with the understanding that I should pay all of his expenses outside of San Francisco. He said he could make more than that training fight ere and refereeing.” CANT MAKE IT G0 “Love and cheese and kisses in apartments built for two,” lose their romance after a year or so. L. Earl Ashford, an elevator boy getting $50 a month, belleves it now. He married Lillian Holmberg May 30, 19 without the consent of the parents of etther. He was 19 and she was 17. Now he says be realizes their He asks for annulment of the marriage. BIG BUSINESS ASTORIA, May Combined cargoes of 30,785,863 feet of lum- ber, carried by 29 vessels, which loaded at mills in the lower Colum- bia river district, cleared from this port during April. @ #0. Altogether | Numbered with the best young backetops in the country le Bert oramento, In the Coast | He was an attendant He i Out of the bushes and Is sure to be gobbled up SCORES AND STANDINGS NOKEHWEOEEEN LEAGUR Won, Lost, Pot “ ‘ 1 il ‘ “4 «4 a3 ee ” Smith hung the Indian sign on the Seattle Giants at Spo kane Friday, Spokane grabbing t! IN OTHER LEAGUES AMERICAN —Detrolt, 2, Chics in 1, Washington @ Boston 0; Bt Loule 8, and | NATIONAL—Pittehore 4 Cinetnnatt t Philadelphia & Brooklyn €. New York 11 n 2; Bt. Loule 2, Ch . FEDERAL Wuftlo 11. Indinnapotie 1 Nev Ht. Louis 1; Baltimore & Kane 6; Chicago #, Pittebare 1 COAST — Sacraments & and rtiand 2, San Francieco t ton Loe poetponed READY FOR TRIP University of Washington baseball team leaves for Oregon | Monday, where a series will be | played with the University of Ore gon and O. A. C. The Oregon games begin Wednesday, the 0. A. C. series following on Friday The | cone squat. 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The two leaders | ‘ich tor Jim not being a real champion is now = and Western Washington sem!- in both classes will play off cham-) A eo over, He is the best man I ever finals engage in a game gat Dug-' pionship A man named Hully made a freak | {4°04 4nd 1 have met a lot of ‘em Second Ay. and Madison At | As the reauit of the intervention of the home office, the scheduled 20-round fight at London, June 30, between Gunboat Smith and . ’ Ball, Brits Won’t BT ihe teats here cosines ec walks ean Gertine & “nepro, ewing to the| Let Tar Baby Meet color question being raised thereby. The fight may be transferred te! ate ||’ American Champ SIXTY TEAMS OPEN STAR =| MURPHY SAYS ~ LEAGUE SEASON SUNDAY: AMATEUR PRIZES A complete list of the offered The Star league o:| RITCHIE CAN TROPHY CUPS, THE STAKE -| TRIM WELSH NEW YORK, May 2—Harlem competition for The Star's trophies Pas aad Amirtetaie and pennants, the 1914 season of f |The Seattle Star Amateur Baseball dale's park for the championship of this part of the state. The leading teams in the Seattle divis fon play a semi-final September 13, also at admits that the champion wae en titled to all credit for his victory, league begins Sunday. The third On the same day, the two top teams Tommy believes that he could anniversary of this great amateur in the out-of-town division will fight | better the next time out. organization will be fittingly cele for a place in, the final round if my hands bad not gone back |brated with practically every ef against the Seattle team on me as early as the fourth engaging in & contest. As | H round,” said Manager is anxious for his In case the Seattle team, besides | that I would have ‘ jteam to get the jump, desperately winning the city ttle on Septem much harder battle and would have ~ fought games are tain to de ber 1%, also takes the W ro Wash-! attor hitting the floor eight times |2°° baby gotten a craw Bn ‘ velop, ingon set-to, one large trophy cup se Oe nae hm ould like another chance. “ Only Best Teams Entered will be awarded to that particular |! four rounds, Jim Flynn was final I am sorry that Freddie Welsh The league season sees the cream club. If an outside club wing the a and Leach Cross put up such @ ~ of amateur and semi-professional final, two cups will be given, one % Pa) poor fight in Los Angeles as {t may |teams in and around Seattle, bat- to the Seattle champ and the other queer my plans for a match with « ting for the “prizes. Winners of to the Western Washington victor Welsh. Cross and Rivers may = |the eity and Western Washington Clase for Young Players | have had difficulty in reaching , jserles will recetve recognition as There are two other divisions of Freddie, but I don’t think he could # |the undisputed champions of their The Star league. Class B is for| keep away from me. 5 class. boys whose ages range from 15 to “Ritchie is another boy who » Big Game September 20 20 years and Class C for boys 15, could get to him, and don't you = The climax of the scrap for the years of age and under. Pennant®!), (rocked out, The exertion of make any mistake about it. Any 7 , 0 ef I may hav: titles comes on Sunday, September will be awarded to the winners in NOME Ube Waly times was toe bell may have had about Ritchie in my time.” SEATTLE VICTOR The Seattle Athletic club made @ clean sweep in the closing smoker of the year Friday night against SECTION NO. 1 golf t Chicago o a (ler Palsy if shot in Chicago the other day | He dropped the ball in the 14th hole | fom a distance of 200 yards eee | An Itallan team in a small town t has a pitcher named Sul- Everybody claims the Irish ¢ Ratlway Employes 3960 | Columbia, No. a): Vancouver and Victoria. The re- n 669 | but th G be 4 : 5 T. Dudley kenweos 112] ’ oe aay “yo i poet bet Phare — Holght Wm. Morrt Main 1043 7 . foods; Wya at Maloney; Un- Dickie Mfg. J. Sierup Elitott 461| The latest defeat of George Chip! ary cog beat Frances: Sontae beat - reen Lake A. C Clinton North 407|must have made Jimmy Dime, his 4 hea? Dat OC RHEE |Anaht Frank Fukuda Eliott 6406- | manager, feel like 30 cents Morrison; lerce bea rien; Green Lake Business Men A. C. Ciinton North $33) ore Pinkman beat Ellington. Runchey 0 to R. Smith yran ao 3 Standard Furniiure Co Bg ode GERGHA| Basil Zaharott, proprietor of a|aid Glahe wrestled exhibition. SECTION NO. 2 |newspaper in France has donated soquan ei OEE ae astned suquaminn #100008 to cover expense ‘ot ue ~~ RACE ON MAY 16 |Suguamish Indians rae ‘Siren |letes training for Olympic games. | Hen York Biack 1382|Jack Johnson will be jealous of} The University of Washington ho [% Yee porn, |Prench Olympic men, track team {s getting in shape for Port Gambie’. J. Hart... Port Gamble sli, Ph a dual meet here May 16 with the _ Auburn Rtanley Brown Auburn A DIP INTO THE PAST |Oregon Aggies. This will be the Winslow || ai J.P. 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