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* DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. S. WTiv should anyone auffer with the nerve-racking. oldfaslloned method* of dentistry, when our ab solutely painless methods are at your disposal* Remember, we can fill, crown or •(tract any tooth you have without pain. Our price* aso Iho that have ever been offered In Seattle for the hlgh-cias* work which do. Just think of netting an extra heavy $10.00 Gold Crown for $( 00. or one of our famous $1 Never Slip Platee for $5 <K>! And not only that, we pin a guarantee to every receipted bill; that mean* mn>» thing; to yoa Regal Dental Office* Dr. t. R Clark. D D. S. 1405 Third Ave., N. W. Cor Union NOTl—Bring thla Ad witn you ALG. Barnes' Big 3-Ring Wild Animal Circus More Lions, Elephant*, Tig«r», Leopards. Sea Lions, educated beyond the power of human comprehension, than all other shows. 3 Big Rings and Arenas 'i ACRES OF WATERPROOF CANVAS The Show That's Different 2 Performance* Daily NEW Street Parade 10:30 a. m. SEATTLE 3 Days—May 5-6-7 CIRCUS GROUNDS Fifth Av. and Lenora St. A CURE Without Drugs Yon naad not auffar frtrn Impair*'. j vitality. D«fvoui daMllty ',r mr othar dl«ord«r Thwi ft * r«m«dy 'hat rur*« ] •uck twill quickly ia4 thorOWffcty j This ramady !• g th«» jk.w* that *!*«» Ufa and atr< t » •ha h n j body Tou know that %J1 you la/'k la for** •nd rim Anything that will put naw 1 !f* fr.to your narvaa an<l build up yo« - Vitality will eura you Klactrlclty do** that. wh«n pr opart y applied Kta«-tra-Vita la a ar|«ntfflo d*v!"# f-,r ■»' ra'ir.g th« b-jr-an *>< 'y with h po* aeful but aootfcing cu"«r:t of lift for houra at % tlrn* without th laaa* ahock or unplaaaaat aanaatlon It ganarafac a cona* mt •*r»arn of « rrlclty. It cr li <-num!ng through • ary narv« and tlaroa of th« body. raatoring vitality and atr»ngth and r*ln* fa arary Ina'tlva organ th-> powar to do Ita a* natura lr»*n<lad W>»#ri jyur tody haa ■ ifflrt«r»t a.actrlr an«r*y to aatlaff th« <l«mar.4a of natura. 4\* ordar® eannol arlat M-n who ara narvoua run down and unamMMom wft! find that alartrletty. a« by K- tra Vita, win quick!, P'Jt th«rn in good cr.ndltlor Tha man d< »a not lira who ranr.'. 1 b* mad* i battar man by tha application r.f t;j # , tra Vita Thoaa VtM llAtt u*#d It My that It la tha «rarul*at invig rator <>f tha a«a ro«mvr: moor I MiffnM with fChrrim.itlam In rjlf V*rtm of th- b.,4, ami arri a fur »!,„ •ml d»i>lllt/ KlMTtro-Vtta haa mrH «t V n if th« p*ln« *nd I wUI gladly It lion truly, W II MfTßliy. ft#ol 14th At*. M K UiNh. BIG BOOK FREE Writ, f.r .it fr». »i p „» ;n.,.tr»t-4 Wk whlth 1 ft!ls ml abo.jt R , r „ • „ how It enr.a and «rhat it . Th ,; I, ',!< contain* mat,/ tnt«r .Mr s r».ta r r pi.r, ''tit oul »n« nal: .« thla rou|,.,n yva'i: sand tha tx,ok („u „ rtifl fiumlßß Kl-. tra I Ita Offl, a ® "• ™ ■ Monitor, »i <»dnr«d.i.r and Isftjr**; K « 7 i« t. Ntindj* f. 10 U> I rhe Electra-Vita Co. o*rr 4. .'••ft RmprMa Bid*, 2d Arm., for Hprlng, Meattl*, Wa*h. f"#*M *»nd rum. prepaid, y , r >•* 0 lllu«tr*t«d book • 4-2MJ im« a a ... Inn arv Town KILBANE RiSKS TITLE. TODAY FOR FIRST TIME SINCE ME WON IT CHAMPiQN IN PERFECT SHAPE FOB BOOT WITH ANY DUNDEE; ODDS AGAINST NEW YORK BOY !'? (Tnltml UiuMit H ir# LOS ANOEI.KH. April If.—For the flrat time alnce he won the tl;le more than h year ago Johntn Kllbane will rl*k It in a 20.round bout tonight when ho moela John n» Dtiadee of New York The boy* will box In the same ring that »««■ Kllbane lift the rrown from tho head of Abe Attell, champion for six year*. Kllbane hsii spent more than » month con ditioning himself for thin battle He aaaerta his condition la perfeet ami appearance* would hear out hi* claim Dundee la being given the chance to fight for the championship that | he hit* demanded since he boxed a "KILBANE SHOULD STAY IN FEATHER CLASS," SAYS JAMES "Johnny Is * wonder In the featherwright rl#«." savs Cort*>tt "H» I* popular at! over th» coun itry now. and can make himself ! mor® popular by being willing to j mwt anyone In the featherweight division lit any time He ran put tht-m ail out of the running with out much trouble. Johnny Kllbane la foollah for go ing out of hi* rlaas to fight That'* gentleman Jim Corb#tt'» "There are enough good hoy* be ing de*"!i»ped right along In Johnnie'* own class to keep htm busy until he Is ready to lay down hla glovea. "There art' ore or two note worthy raar* of a man going out of his class to ftcht and making good, (tut the men took btg BIG POTLATCH TOURNAMENT ON Commanding Wednesday, the third annual Po»!at<*h howling tournan. Nt will he held on the Itri perlal alley* 3oroe of tho best trams In the Notrhwest will com pete. prominent among the visiting teams to participate will be the tit. Regis team, which finished first In the recent Vancouver bowling con gress. Among those teams U> rep resent Seattle will be the Holaum Raking Co. Bon Matrhe. Basel's Stars, Smith's Hopes, Seattle Ath letic Club and Armstrong's Stars. The Seattle teams wll) compete Wednesday. Thursday. Ktl lay and Saturday nights Sunday the vis itors will roll. Local business men have been generous In their contri butions. and some splendid prlres are offered to the winners. The games will start at 7: IS. McGINNITY LANDS ANOTHER CATCHER ;ir t'minl rrui> wtr« PORTLAND. Or. April 29—Man alter McCredle of the Portland Rearer* ha* announced t«h sale of Catcher Rlordao to the T»com» Tigers. an dthe ailiirnKnt of Our fielder Cunningham to the Portland Colts, aa tha net result of his of forta to have the team witnln the 20-man limit required by May J. Rlordan will report to Tacoma at once Cunningham may not ko to the Colts, however. a« It la known hi* guardian, John Cunningham, a San Francisco banker, wishes him to either remain In the fViaat league or return home tilt decision Is being awaited, as Cunningham Is only 19 yesrs old. and Is oat eligible to lsgn a contract. MOULTON GETS BUSY Rf T*nlt»<l Pr««« T<«a*ad Wira CORVALMS. Or.. April It.—With hut four days In which to get the Oregon Agricultural college track team Into shape for their first meet. Dad Moulton, veteran Stanford unl vesrlty trainer, had tne apuad out early today putting them through a vigorous course of sprouts. Moul ton will train the Aggies for the re mainder of the season. EASY FOR FREDDIE fjy • mm»+A Wira RRHXJEPORT, Conn , April 2* Freddie Wel*h. lightweight cham pion of England ha* renewed hi* clamor for a fglht with Champion Willie Ritchie, following his victory over A 1 Ketchel of thla city In a 10- round go Wel*h had a decided ad vantage throughout the fight, hut seemed unable to atow away his op ponent. The Cyclone*, of which Fred Rnshfleld I* manager, have been organized The team entered the Star league today The average »ge of the team Is 11 Next Stin "lay the Cyclones will tangle with (the Rlue Ho* WHEN DAD GETS THE PAPER FIRST Aill t*t' IOU. . Mi Ml, II ta .111 ..llliu tail «;> efuli of Lhhi:ljull (lop and pop giuea himself to the upon extra'/ , 10 round uo-declalon match with ■ Kllbane In New York several i month* ago. He haa trained faith fully ami haa matt- many friends I by hla otcelleut t amp Jihowtni Kllbane rose Inte lo and after breakfmt with hi* wife and liable* and Manager Jimmy Dunn, spent two houra or, the beach at Venice Me will not come to !/<* An Rein* until an hour before the battle. Dundee «a» not far behind the aun In making hi* appearance Af ler a aklmpy breakfaat he took a lone walk He will dine late thin afternoon, after which he will sleep thre,' houra before going to i the arena Odd* are 3to lon Kll ' bane. chances. Terry Mctiovern. old tltue feather* tnht rhamplon. went luto the lightweight division to meet Prank Kn.e and knocked Erne out In the fourth round Hut expert* claimed that Krne «a« weakened getting down to the legit! mate lightweight poundage "It all depend* on whether the lightweight Kllbane went up against would be weakened getting down to the stipulated weight whether or not Johnny would have a shade advantage before the fight ■larted * Then, too. Johnny la young. He ha* a long future ahead of him In the f.-atherwelgh' mater Hut a beating by a lightweight abeattnf by an yon*—would take a little cour age out of him It doe* out of any fighter." AMATEUR RESULTS Special delivery boy* of the Se attle postofflce were trounce«l IS to S by the (!er«'n take Ha, lists Mon day afternoon • • • Teh Mohawk* w«tt a fa*' game from Int'rbfl* Stinady by n scone of 10 to 6. Aldo, pitching tor th» Mohawks, allowed seven hlta and •truck out 12 men The Mohawk* will play any 1* to SO year team In Us® city For game phone Oeorge Newell. Sidney tH. between I and 7 p. m. e s • In an Interesting game »t Wash ington park Sunday the Hoattl* Construction Co. defeated the Washington Iron Work* by a 4 to 3 •core The feature* was the w»r* of the pitchers, Curobe-t rj striking out II and eJans IS. and the una* »l«ted double play by Korbes • • • Additions! Scores Nonparle!* ft. Rurnstde (Hants 0 Wapato High 9. S Moo«« 4. Mallard 11 Rocheater &. Milwaukee* i. MURPHY TO QUIT N. Y. Ity ffiH#/* ?**««•• f #a»*"1 Wt»# SAN" FRANCTSCfI. April «».— "Harlem" Tommy Murphy Is to come "Mission" Tommy Murphy, or p« rhar* "Nob Hill" Tommy Murphy, In the near future Murphy has sent word here that ihe is to leave New York because •he big city does not appreciate him, and Is coming with his family | to San Francisco SPORTOBITS FOR BUSY BUGS < i McOraw, according to (he head line*. will retain Jim Thorpe That's no big surprise Even If It fakes Thorpe years to «how that he be longs he will pro!»ably be given the best chance a young man ever hail to break In. McGraw Is too much a believer In publicity not to work It for all It's worth Then If Thorpe does turn out be only an average player McOraw will get 100 per cent on his Investment. • • • Ping Rodle Is again out of the White Sox lineup. Ping's toes get tangled up when he run* for file* Sort o' thinks himself a piece of "tanglefoot" Manager Mar- doesn't like to see a nice ea*y fly pop on the grass when a man la at third and none down. a a a The Hillings Athletic club of Hillings. Mont , doe* not care anv more for money than It doe* for nothing. The P A. C baa offered a purse of $10,000 for a 20-round contest between Champion Willie Ritchie and Joe Rivers. « • • George Kumpf of Ililffalo. eatati llahed a world's record for Individ ual bowling at Rooheater, N. V Kumpf rolled 712 pin* Hit acorra were 224. 234 nnd 2M THE STAR—TUICSDAY. APRIL 20. 1913 Our Own Vean Gregg Is Standing 'Em on Their Heads in Big Brush Thejr know In th« R»»t that th«>fp ta (urb « thlBK aa lh« Norlhw»««t #rn Fur Inatance. thcre'a Ve*n (>r>>«R. *ho (tiarcd with not »o ions **«. and *fco 1* now *oln* !lk» a houtc aftr» In tb» bl* bruah, Or<'tK waa rilTllllllh atar twlrk-r Sunday's game between ih<- South Park Athletics anil the IHfhte Mfg. Co , m«a postponed oil ar count of rain The Dickie tram ha* an open date for Mar 11 and would like to bear from a local tnam. Out of town game» are aiao desired Call Pillott 4*l or write J. Stamp, 1101 Swond av. ROBERTS >M ri I'A|N«T ft It IN OijQ»v IIKMIN ft I niH\ur Thou 4«li • *<ida r Th#oi f r"\ (*i *■# v t&; V"j i Itvmry man whn mak»a a at !<*»••• h»• ld«a» pa*a>llar to hlma*'f •ci'l hi* t>ualn*M Hit Id#* <*f arta* On#» frlr« l*«rar»naJ «»rvlr#> !>*M- I«irr (• Hohort# 'Ti«n t annthar d«r>tlat a lda>* mlalald That "Ih*r» < pv my ld#« '» f»mpHm«f>mry to nil, harmful » > Ih« i *vp\* An Iml t' n l<» prrwf thai «nn r»n't Impfo*# *r>d n«f*r ikjuhJ* th«i original iu< Hoiirnm ONK !'«!< y I MHII \I *KKY!Cr i>r.Mhi hi f MOW > * M ** itidiM.r HdRK rv PI ATT* »|o f»n r 111. I> (ill V»r OOl.il I II I «.' ftO KXrKA(TIv(» I HI I n.RAMiNd inrr With Oth«»r Work. No ( hnr|f for Fi«mlnittloni. rixno nilott I4«0 mwmrf nu>« Jl| " la* MAI«W«t « imi ntu'im I' Ol'COtiri ( W.MAK Hill* [DENTIST] Acreage We have wimr very (»ootl buys in .iftc.i?'* near S it tie Sotrie tr»< Is as low as $25 per acrc. ALBERT B. LORD \n old established officc, fully equipped in every de partment of real estate. Northern Bank Bldg. VEAN tJHK<K) laat season and this year Is tn bet ter shape than ever. Manager IllrtnlfiUham. Cleveland's new ptlot. has waicored a hat wlih Nsp Liinle that Veas will top the American league p!tch«ri< thta year Grejtg ,I'ready has a good start. He ha« won three consecutive gsm"e and h*« loat only »ne for the season ABE OUTPOINTS AN UNKNOWN; IS SLOW fijr T*nlt»4 rr»M Wir* RALTIMORR. April 29 — Abe At tell, former featherwclKbt chaw p!i>n, believes be is a real "come back" tolay a» a result of outpoint- In* foe Chan«y. a Raltlmore un known. In a 16-rimnd fight The men did very little body fighting both trying for the head through out The bout waa slow and unin teresting and d!«pl»y<»1 the fact At tell Is "nil In" aa a fighter. Pacific Slump Puller "Hall! far IfprthwMl mwipt" A aimpla f>')«r»rfu! and ln«*p*tt •t*a ma hln» wh!< h ran bm op«r«t*d > >n» rr*'«n and «na h^rw or wrJ * ! ■ ntßl ItOOKI.rr It w '• how to r »mr atump land »♦ -> in*«f tw>tt p»r meta thtn #V»r "•n h«ra»«fora I %f II l< MVM I U ri R!N(i CO III* M U « (fit# ph«i»# Main iT«I H ROBERT CURTIS 1 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR I Wiring, Repslrlng, Inatalllng M 1011 Put St, Seattle fl r\ K.NfTT PRATTt.I l«lll 111 Hit AN R Ml tt -U »*aj i, lit Lvicumrr - train* I# l» n m »n4 I "ft p m ••■•n» • Ift t 10. • to t »« 10 in jf |« ft. n so. 7 in. a to. I SO » lu t 10 * 10 « 96 • *' 11 46 P m dully Tick t rtff|r#a *«attl* Fifth *«• «»»«r •ai'nta#: »lr ••nn »«1 n% Prug *t"i». riihty flfth and <»i#»-nwv»d cvßf.i rr r« • UFATrir Umitai tralna •» no a m and * on p m •. all* ft Oft • 0.), 7 Oft b Oft • 01 10100 II •• a m II 09 n««n I oof 00 X 00 l 01 100 •oo 700 ■ 00 10 II » m la4t? hnth r|tti*« I of yi rr- I"ACIKIC Noll fIIW If I l i.AI'TI'JN l*t» ■ VRRRTT WA»I! riiAßt ir ri.osa Amhl h t «*<l by mi-h KITTY «"€»% fI I. itnil MR M VN" 111 Il» h(t*« iaHirn»d fi"fn Ann Fran • < • iinrl .*lll f«m*rtaln Ihalr frland* th»» HalrnMtt If'ah fiaaa ra rln«><l r'til "r talti :ni*nt avar» «• «nlng IIHI.MONT (4FM, ( i.rn«-r Hr«-na«l ft* nntl str«mrl tt. LAND Ready for Vour Crop lo<> acres at $Hft.OO per acre and on e.isy terms. An hour's rlda from Seattle and only a few mlnutea' walk from the ata tlon. Get the facts from Dcivid P. Eastman Mm man iti.no. i BANG! DELL BLOWS UP AND OUR GIANTS TOSS OFF ANOTHER, AND-- OH, BITTER DOSE-TO SPOKANE HI'OKANK, April l».~ The In dlana mad"- eaav work of the fit tie Champions In th- first game ><t a seven gnmo aeries, wMdh opetie'i here yesterday afternoon. The game was played In *n»>w Moore: Heatlle 1, Hpokme 7. Pitcher Kraft had i-icelient «>ti trol, allowing but foir aaf>- Mt* (ooi wan nervous, and bumy-'l i hard In the u>vnlb and eighth In inlngs Itut • one run had been ■cored by the ludlans up to that tlu»e. rtwsttle scored th«> first run nt the Kntnn In the opening Inning I ; Jackson drove "Ut a single sfter j Hbaw had boosted u fly to Altmtii i Mil bunted and Jsrkaon *•< furred ■out at second Wllino drove a scorching grounder to AlUnan,, which th« latter Ju«g>d. permit- I tlug N'lll to score from s.<ond, • • • Pour single* In a row Mored k trio of tallica for the local* In th<- aoveoth The Inning ended when j Kraft rapped "Ut on« that appeared to bo a aure hit. but H'ralt fl-ldcd | th« ball and tossed Johnson out at third • • • In the eighth, fx II walked the ( firet two, and, to msk" matter* ■ worse, made n wild heave >>f Me choir » bunt Wh.-u la< k«on final ly got huld of the I, I! Altman and J'o« "II acorecj and Mcloholr reach ed third Yoh< n.'*t up. clouted a single which brought tn tho H»aj run Only a fair sired crowd wai out. • • • Jackson la now leading the bas« stealers. It la lila ambition to lead at the end of thin »• »»«n. He pil fered another vestenlsy. • • • Graham Rock, the Pullman boy, ho* In utility role* with the ''hamp*. broke Into the bo* rcore jyesterday. Krsills— AH R H !*<"> * * sh«», Ik ,I • > * ' • u**k. »»> *••»"! JmrkmtK. Ik • • » Kill Ik « I • « J J Wl!#..n rf « • * * * ai»«n. tr » • • K Millar. «* i • • » • ii*r<»o n «. m .... i « • J «e ...... • • 1 • t-.ii i> » • > • j ! •rtiiiw»M t ♦ • • • 1 Total. ... »s I I M » *j t'ir Sh»» to •« - All 14 H f" * * U? Inf. rf I ♦ 1 IIIIM« H ..I I < • ••.•.it, i« i « • • ; * M. rh If ti * I 1 • * ' j r.h. it> i i * • J i «ik » 1 ' * J J j I Mn. 9. Ik » • > * ostAltk. « » l * * f ® K r*rt. p • i ' J! _i J? Tel.*. II t I# f »» » II f 11! ttlll.. I Seattle 10000000 o—l SpokAJM .... 0 10000J3 •—7 t T.ft bm hit. M.i.k.lr ( h.• ttfl*. hll™ H.lckelr ftr - 'r h. Doubl. f!.» vtlmaa i® w.an.r ho JaM. it k«II- <'»Um»K win |.u. k r>»ii mi ••> t..w» J« I vill. ||.t»»»4. All ', n. "*** ] kail, n.ll ». Kr.tt • «!•.<-* »»' ' j t —ii «. Ki.n i L.rt -•« t.w. a.- aiil*. 1. »!» '»•«.. I TU»» -J »• Va>- klr»- Mr bUiac AMERICAN LEAGUE Standing of the Cluba Won. Uoal. Pet. Philadelphia 9 ' rierrland ...10 4 .711 Waablncton 7 3 .700 * Ht LouU 7 » .«3S Itoaton ® i JM lietrott 6 9 3S " Sew fork 3 10 -I*7 Monday • Reautta. New York Hoaton name t oatpon eif; r»ln Petrolt-Clereland game poatpon ed. cold Washington • Philadelphia game postponed, wet grounds. Chicago St Louis gsme postpon ed, rain. Where They Play Today. Boston nl New York. Washington at Philadelphia Chicago at Detroit. Onijr three games scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE Standing of the Club*. Won. l-ost P«t Chicago ..10 4 .714 New York 7 3 .700 Philadelphia ...... 6 3 .623 Pittsburg 8 6 .571 Brooklyn t> & .645 Ht I.ouU 7 7 .(>OO I '.oaton 2 9 .IS! ClocltiDatl 3 10 ,167 Monday's Results. Pittsburg 5, Chicago Si, Now York-Brooklyn game post poned, wet grounds. Phlladelplha Boston game post poned, rain Cincinnati 5. St. Louis 7. Where They Play Today. New York at Brooklyn. Philadelphia at Boston. Cincinnati at Chicago. Only three games scheduled. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Standing of the Clubs. Won. l.naL Pet. Vancouver S 3 .727 Seattle 8 6 .671 Spokane 8 6 .671 Portland 6 fl .455 Victoria 5 9 .857 Tacouia 6 £) ,367 Monday's Results. Seattle I Spokane 7. Taeoma 4. Portland I. Vancouver <>. Victoria 3. Where They Play Today. Seattle at Spokat c Portland at Tacomn. Vancouver at Victoria. COAST LEAGUE Where They Play Today. Vernon at Portland. Sacramento iti Sun Pranclaco. Oakland at 1jO« Angeles Sruit Ih elated over the showing of ICd Plnlimnn, .tite of |)i H n ,,, v pnpllH Pinktnan appeared In f I "at bout for the local club at Victoria and beat a man m arly ten yearn older than hliiim-lf Plnkman Is 17 If Plnkman keeps wp bin praaant gait, tbe in tho P. N A. will J»«vf to hustle. Hladlllo la koliik ijikkl with th* Tlk< :> Mori Inr li« i Ifciti-'l two two buitic r* uKftltidt tli« Colt* • • • l'|trh»r Bmlth, w!io ban a «oat In hl« i table lal/i'kd Hi ultln," wai bumin-rt y*ei "Jay for lb« nwoud tliu>> »l!4f!»' h« pitched h«-re. x—My, What Strong—> Language! I his is the "V.-C." Special Suit, sir. lis the best in America. It costs more than any other $25.00 fsuit that's made. It bears the Adler-Rochester la bel—and carries the s maker's guarantee and our own. If, after you've worn it for any length of time at all, you decide that it isn't the best, you can bring it back and get a new suit or your $25.00. Strong language? Yes, but not so Strong as the value in these suits for men at $25.00. Veith-CammackCo. ■■■■ Second Avenue and James Street ..* In the Shadow of the 42-Story Smith Bidg, 988 i ran SATURDAY H! i VIA CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RY. Mor*'* a rhance to *»>«• th* "Milwaukee"! TViia r.ni.ornm»n» land. ion hnv« l* .„ r. nrtlnK about Join itiia 1 ni# VaOVCTnmem •-xi'uiaion t arty It avlni; Saturday ,;ht granted land nOW •icato this projvrtv yourself. --Il:—,, .i tlBfW I. If. at food a» r*t resent* —i'"* at i f It. that a » irp Thfre Sab e crowd khlbk $20.00 an acre With With all Um mow purpoae In mind —(sarins in n . n *_ _,_L- Satuidav nlKht. Hi ov.-r the property in > car » co n,anc our automobiles, back in lowa Sunday. your payment. MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW Call or Telephone the Office*—Main 7134. CALHOUN, DENNY & EWING GENERAL AGENTS "MILWAUKEE" LANDS Becond Floor Alaaka Hldg., Seattle, U. 8. A. Eastbound Summer txcursion Tickets On Sale May 28 to September 30 Stopovers Granted—October 31, 1913. to Return TELL US WHERE YOU WOULD GO AND WHERE YOU WOULD STOP Kull Information Promptly Given of Fares and Routings FOUR FINE FAST THROUGH TRAINS EAST EACH DAY Two to CHICAGO In Just THREE DAYS From the Pacific Coast Three to MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. PAUL One to KANSAS CITY AND ST. LOUIS Our Unexcelled Dining Service on r.nh train \sk us what some World Trawlers sn of it and THOSE EAT BIG LSAKEI) POTATOES. a 11 N KI3NN \ (J*n \ul .1 o M Ml'l.l K\ City I'm* Aft rlrif unit \ <•«!.' Mhj, SruiUo. « .i-li Tel.. i on n in io f> ;ui p m. Kttlott '.Tin. from .in i< m to 7 00 P in nrid 7:ort ii. in til s-rto n. m. <nl depot Uikei of ft rf. Msln J740 from ; 111 ln 7 oo n in »ml on Sundays mid holiday* t-ui| d..pot it.'ket offic*. Mftln 2747 K o AD OH AIU.TON, A»«t Otn' I'lmnoniior Agent, Portland. Or Mailt). »• "»• r '► » ,M. h --1 Ift k » , K , « t " rt>* «fi< ... i,, riWtt '.*,2 A » T * + f | Th. < M < <«u|,h» r '■> U (..lun.'.l* m,. i w*,* AMUSEMI-NTS 4 SEATTLE THEATRE* Phone M«ln ij Tonight—All Week The Fortune Hunter POPULAR PRICES Pantages f heatre Matinee Daily Twice Night!* JULIE RING Stockdale & Co. 4—-Other big Act*—-4 10c and 20c