The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 20, 1904, Page 2

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tv M THE seat Tie STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1904 3 israel Guan COMMENCING 2:30. ears direct to the grounds. y. Ladies’ Day; ladies free on that day. Admision S0c, including grand stand. Buperd music dally. 600 horses im attendance. ‘The place to oe ® happy day ie “The Meadow; June Excursion Rates to HOODS CANAL '1.00-—-Seattie to or from any it on route. — round trip, good until June Steamer Perdita leaves Geck, foot of Madison street, 7 dally, except Mondays; Galbraith a m. 1% m urning same day. Union Steamship Co. 322 GLOBE BUILDID Ladies’ and Gents’ Gol4-Plated and Silk Watch Fobs. Finest as- sortment in the city at Houghton & Hunter 704 First Avenue, ALL SUMMER Day and Night Classes, Bon Marche. BID OPENING OF OUR NEW UP- TOWN BRANCH Red Front Furn nomwl Co. 460 Firet A nue. 5,000.0 worth of econd Hand House- gon comprising | Furni jes, Carpets, Htoves, eto Salers, igure inan ever ottered” whet ‘We fave we way ome to stay und m Set our prices. je Now On. was not played off, owing to Taco: ma's crippled condition Hooligan, at 12 €o 1, Captured) STANDING OF THE LEAGU 2 Ladies’ Plate Stake at The! Won. Lost. eeees 4 0 -| Meadows 2 1/ 0 2 1 Portland i «n 00 persons th There were over 4 ‘MR. oobDY : TOOTH TALK Perfect Plates weat to the races at The Meadows The dentist who is an expert plate maker is an exception—not the y afternoon. | can won rule, Plate makers are born—not made. I believe that I have e mate a * pose = — faculty for plate making. Of course I avoid a great deal of trouble” ne oe nee ree tely refusing to make real cheap plates which are not only Mair th: Time Siusliees but really dangerous. I coujd write an entire talk on the dan- cartes Gist and loet Grew ta | cers of cheap plates, but I think that most people know a great deal tule te ewerving, permitting “ of it already. I charge a fair price for @ satisfactory plate—by that I ee eras cet ee eel meam a plate that fits right, looks right, masticates right and 1s dur Pa - ble. Those poor fitting plates are invited to call, nearly three lengths. From the| Seattle Lacrosse Player Violat-| [, fi ean aren , : Serseh to the wien, though, the beg |” . ¥' Discom «can often be rectified by a dentist who just eat up the ground and came| ed Rules by Deserting to| nderstands. under with a good length to «pare. He went to the post « to 1 shot Portland CONSULT ME Taree favorites came home win I want you to feel free to consult me as often as you like. Call od ina te ieee toe h every three or six months and let me examine your teeth. For this ser- Homeric, 4 to 1, and Forest King, $ | vice I charge nothing, and my charges for work done are always as low to 2. Dotterill, in the six-furlons| Lacromse teams throughout the| ®#%* grade of work I do will permit. Cam quote definite prices when event, had the field easily from the) | noth ona t otk 62 Canais bev know just what is required. ° tart pd finish: b: - - _ see he ct Teeth « eted and filled eal m n' « pts place, with eo third,| “Jumping” from one team to the) metho ° id by ay and & writ isn guarantee Se ? othe Q the Northwe Lacrosse and “a ace we au *. 1:17. Crosswaite up on win-| other, and the Northwest a look Nervous People 3°’. \""%.7nz| Exclusive Makers of Flesh Colored Dude Wade made good with his| may soon be as bad as any of the f t Pintes we, whe backed | for the| Canadian teams, unless a stop is stretch like @ streak, scoring over| George Oddy, formerly of the | Ded Damsel vad, and Little| crack Westminster team, this sea D | Amasa Rollick, the favorite in n’s local cover point man, so th Ithis race, was not heard from. Time y goes, has “jumped” to the atone’ 1:17%. Buxton up on winger | Portiand ta cea tland itt Pike, Corner ‘Third There was almost as much inter-| has made the poorest showing #0 / jours, § to 8; Sunday, 9 to 3. leat in the handicap as In the stake any team in the race > fine field that the Seattie-Portiand was The Pride lead the wa ago the kers of around to the head of the stretch 4 offers to sev but it w ar at this point that men to wea th a t f on him, and at b ame t 1 tha only man to accept | Forest K was if y r Portiand ] da Pe PROSPEROUS COLONISTS—A COLONIST FAMILY AMONG THE STRAWBERRIES. himself, W d the she Set cieaee ae + toch F t lead a * witcertinls - to "y ; ; and ont 4 to Tho bill is in no sen {has hewn for it through the rough| heard for miles + gp “~ La league at the success of the failure. It ts ‘ full 26 feet | iy 4 th T Gru-|* es of the Briti Col . lishing colonies upon t the present to rely veanel also called in| » m winner | La ne tion, with bi a , es quoted as a strong arg It is highly where she lay tg for | exception. For instance, If a player favor, and as provin tate gove ure wh the passengers jon the Van ver ‘team wishes to SHI fet ye ne ng I ti oe ' is ting ean of ‘ss Bs — i nt LAYED A | - » play . m t at : ~- “ 4 p ay iC 2c c done * v ¥ ol ne » tie a dbu a team. ® ne =a es oe government is also brought for-|tion of other states, or ¢ | | @ resident of the latter place twen _ ee: ward to show that assisted coloniz~| eral government, or of private en tr-one én jor to a match with Silas sake feats 0 Bat rt ips arb | Notice to Subscribers | that team. This rule was struck 8i7 SE cess, During the last eight years eon octtings a ached ~~ if, any evening, your co | | out by the Northwest league andt § COND AVENUE = |New Zealand has loaned $15 | srobably be the first to attract to| #te | rule “A player shall be allowed to ES and under ite advances to settler t tal f telephor | ylay on only one m duri the rset te ted no lomen payments |iiselt large supplies of ca yee BT cmnmeer Fuas Tekcieak tac tale cay ane eee Seine Gal THIRD AVENUE AND MAIN STREET have been regularly made, the sink-| the other sources here mentioned, | ¢:90 ana 7:00-—and a copy will t between Everett and It will therefore be impoasthle for ing fund amounts already to $400, | besides sett the pace for, the| you at once, by special monser pos vediandien 4a] Pestaea a ean’ be bar "7 " of $340,- | Whole country andeniarging its own - . a renter - gig. 4 - hos. and there is» surplus of $340,- | oe iation and area of influence. | Call Main 1687 when you want| wulted in was one of the! games with Oddy line-up is Malvetion a\” Patientives altogether too un-|#00d laundry done. Pacific Coast! best games in this section © every game um plays WE LEAD—OTHERS IMITATE States has during the past six years | certain to be relied on to lead the | Laur iry AS sin the lea og 4. Whon the) | nb ¥ ft “ i tt Ta an Dermers ay —_ ity thtted evs - & 4 ed 200,000 in the x nae | Way, alth ’ t h hi if on Jast quarter ne © © stood A ar ore | plont ietine of saat of {that It wij] ultimate! the |, Bent dinner tn Seattle, with 4% | 1 to 1. The game was fast from| Portland cannot beat Seattle with | # ye | land, on which about 450 men rear of the pr n and play teria, Becond and James, every eve | tt h, Tacoma had the! Oddy pl SC ver poet, oF aay wo Pt Sys. |men end children have been settled, | unimporta t of th tion of | ping, $1.00 woe | f it at the beginning, but position the field. Seattle beat ‘ n a : | " : | ‘iwashen turned the tables by wal iN Jay Hughes pitched a fine game : shutting the ! out until i {the ninth inning a timely hit ‘ brought in the only run made, Both y | sides felded well Angelos mmk- Newton pit a fine game, and j 4 I that given Jay Hughes by the Seat | tie team the game might still be um } fint ee Seore by Inning National Colonization Bill Before Congress Designed to Help | {he problem, But the average pht om the j 210 O—8 ; lanthroplat must be quite sure that ne 0000000 14 the People of the Crowded Cities to Happy Homes in the | M* reputation is not going to mutter by @ possible failure, or again he BROKK EVEN AT TACOMA ‘ “For her” you should save enough Country—New Zealand Government and the Salvation | may desire to | nditions TACOMA, J 1 and +g ul a which may prove burdensor in | . one = or © bu me You li be " . . oo 1 fan ar ot even ” » mr Mody eo Nite tt yeu wit} Atmy Furnish Successful Examples—Tens of Thousands | hindrance to the success of the en co bs one - 7 hg os gare a . terprise, Besides what the le ; pg gp ow en om waving of Families Ask Nothing but Opportunity to Become Home | need is ‘not charity, but opportua ay o won the mersing 1 ie | game and ‘Tacoma turned the tables The UNION Pays 4) Makers Hence It follows that the natural ig nl ery ella ope a sures to which the nation is en Tacoma ..02000000¢ | Per Cent Interest EE titled to look to act ae jt pioneer berating BR A Hy OS oo his impe ant colonization | tt » - 4 isla $00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000008 lini i caw: Batterion- {cDonald and Graham, ; \? ° The bill which i# now before the OF te ref tet ’ le BY COMMANDER BOOTH TUCKER © | oubite ants a ee | Att VKame~ | REE > Rack to the land. > | 'e ma 6 ) 6 023 ate has been carefully thought out Frinco 10020020 (80 le The landless man to the manioss land > [ee Sneed tn comaeninbi aan eel |. ‘Batt / le The solution of the problems of congested population and @ | “hd drafted tn consultation with (h yontierien—Overall and Hogan 3 }® immigration t tained in one we Distribut @ | Ree capes a “ oe ee ee ” Place the waste labor on the waste land by means of waste @ — tion a as well as with | ‘s | eapital d thereby co! thie trian ol at to unity of NGS CRpSTtS 4 N r N ‘ q $ capital am thereby convert this trinity of waste into a unity $ ny ane: EEE, " OAKLAND, 4; PORTLAND, 1 : 4 Union Savings » Scientific colonization prefers the man with a family to the @ | ®!aation bureau, under a@ colonia NEA PORTLAND, June 20.—Onkiand | ‘ & Trust Gae|% °ovvor— ihe man without money to the man with « fortune— @ | ton pmiasioner, in connection won utnols widliy mf fwymfw f . > the small mer who works his own fields to the large land @ | with the artment of the interior | won out in a wildly exciting game | : N12 CHERRY STREET. ]@ owner who employs hired lat @ | for the collection and circulation of gTARTING FOR THE TRAIN WITH A GROUP OF DEPORTED MIN BRS AT CRIPPLE CREEK. GEN, | here yesterday by bunching her hits 4 Beattie agents Bank of Cape Nome! @ The tendency of modern civilization has been to drive the @ | Fellable information for would-be BELL AND ORDERLY ARE T O BE SEEN ON THE RIGHT in the eleventh inning @ field Nome, Alaska |® family to the wall; the city employer wants the single man or @ ettiers; for the creation of a fund ing on both sides was excellent — . ———=|® woman, the farmer wants the cowboy ® | of $50,000,000, by the issue of 3 per nestion’ ene week abn by § geal tol Sn ; AMUSEMENTS le Domicide, or the destruction of the family, is worse than ho- @ | cent 60-year gold bonds, not more Portland one week ago by 9 Koule t0/ Portland ..000 0001000 0-1 | @ micide, or the destruction of the individual ’ n $5,000,000 to issued in any roy 1nd a" ware ; am | Oakland 100000 9 1003-4 Ff ' le The family unit is the pivot of national prosperity . me year, so that expenditure eS 9 mess Batteries—Roach REW, Man etore her team can play even with ey yet The family will take care of the nation that takes care of @ | can be carefully controlled by com peste ey comme can Hag 4) Cooper and Byrnes ' ; ® the family ®@ | cress and for the granting of loans ee a . anid E Tonight bd Systematic colontsation bles the family to create a home @ |in cash or materials to dese nerving | | o4 gh sed bent cover 5 : . THE NATIONAL LEAGUE, ' @ for itself ©. laueiies. eineenan ah: aaa ‘wan or in this league y ‘ q : 3 All Week—Saturday Matinee. . > lemon 8 10. : er | - | tle team regrets that he has “jump-| AT CINCINNATI—Cincinnatl, 8; The Great Scenic Drama. | OO000-6000006606006000000000000000000000000000000 Here then is a definite plan, based ed,” not so much no a) aan S actin netiagahen’ “adie ioe ing his services as because it is the — The Gity of Now York —_— — - poole angen pinwr — - | first unsportamaniike act of any Se-| AT BROOKLYN—New York, 11; a in esaful opera. | Brooklyn A Production of Great Merit Buch are some of the fundamental | mostly on 20-acre farms of irrigated] tion in one country for the last | Stile player aia ' . . ae pricipies that underlie the coloniza- | land eight years | The Portland lacrosse team, bY) 4 on rouis—st. Lot a NOTE THE PRICES. tion bill which Senator Hoar has re-| Not only are the families self-sup BOOTH TUCK SR ; 2g " oan « “ , | this one act, may soon soe its fin-| AT ee SAG ae Seebinttire lower feer ceuhet. | parting, Seek the pvernee nestne pwr 4 BIG.BARGES LOADED WITH PROVISIONS STRIKE | ish, unless it follows the rules. It| Pittsburg, #5 q 900; no higher. Eatire baloony family amounted lest year on one would not be surp ng if a league = 200; no higher rte to ” o pother ~ ~ . - » 7 —_ meeting is called and the fill jeolony to $800, while on another] EXCURSION BACK ROCK IN THE RIVER—LOS imatTep aft |“ S.. cin’, ihe] PACIFIC NATIONAL LEAGUE. § Alcaz 20 stores on the townsite amounted | | tee that they must adhere to the) AT BO Boise, 6; Spokane, 1, ar to about ),000, and the payments FROM ALASKA) T | rules of the league or suffer expul te & Warrics, Prope and Mars for freight during th ob te cheek 15,000 TO $20,000 : s » T LAK Salt Lake, 7 BO Worvteh, . nt durin ear to abou aio AKE— " iE ED REDMOND "COMPANY. $60, 000. been i oe — - E alae Gemerrew Nett. W That there are tens of thousanda| 7h# firet of the summer # ardion | a day Night and Wednesday Matinee of desirable and desiring families | trips to Alaska ended with there PUGET SOUND LEAGUE. the Great Melodran who are eager for an 0 tunity of}turn of the steamship Spokane,! (Special to The 6 at the same time it was decided to : f 3 “A MAN OF MYSTERY” becoming home owners not bel which arrived in port at 6 o’clock| DAWSON, June 2% mows, ng them down with rew. | I ta ta cca - q Beginning Thursday night. “David doubted. Millions of acres of land. | garurday One of the most in- | 84eo with valu nents of Thomas Morgan had charge \t neg 1 : Crockett.” | both irriga and non-irrigated, |, provistona. by Morgan, | scow bringing goods for his f 3 } cresting incidents of tha vojage SEDR OLLEY ps ATTRACTIVE PRICES—Nights await thelr on Lereating | Incidents int rctek®| Shaw & Suter, and the other be: Charles Suter and Thom AT SEDRO-WOOLLEY ~ Sedre: a and Sunday Matinee, 25 and 106. The one all rtant need I) boing thie trip of the Spokane nging to Andrew Bruce, have been) the two parte now in | | Wooley ttle, 3. t: Wednesday and Saturday Matinees that capital should be ay @ in] Daring thie ety Of the Berane | wrecked in the Thirtymile river. | received word trom nim that t } | Ie and 10c. | j Sufficient volume and at a reason-| donsety packed with icebérge that) et The } » the traders ls es | reached Labarge some time } THE AMERICAN LEAGUE, ———— — lable rate of interest and on easy |” , ween Both were lost h all their com-| Knowing the dangers of the passage | | yet : |terms of repayment to locate the | RAvisation ie too dangerous St lOS*) timated at about $15,000 or $20,000.| Mr. Shaw sent word to Morgan to| ANGELS EARNED BUTONE RUN) ar ST. LOUIS—New York, 05 = the ote range, had but fow of the berg@AAd) ‘The scows were lost about 14/ have the scow towed down if pow! OFF HUGHES YESTERDAY | St Louls, 3-1 ; capital may be forthcoming | ‘22, Yomel Was enabled to BM tO} miles above Hootalingua, and prec-| sible, Mr. Shaw suppos at the | | : i RACES te eee S| within 200 yards of the face of the! tically nothing was recovered Secmmictne’l anes palened im howe AT CHICAGO—Boston, 2; Chica 1. The federal t h it le supposed the craft « k «| the tow and that b riner did not | Bo 0. a e federal governmen the steamer was lying off! rock. as the river is very low and/ ca olay the trip any further } . A i mec RACES 2 The state government Cas pacientes pabeonite eis) ae hanes eee ol earee ne) re eae eee le tienia,| PACIIC COAST. tRAQUE, | O# Until August b Private a treated to @ grand spectacle, when| lost because y were lasbed to-| Shaw @ Suter contained eags, ham. . orate ‘ , RACES 4 Philanthropy la huge block of ice, fully as large| gether. It w to banéte| patatens, fren fradee aad peseral Menthe of te Cuts, Laue (oom yon 0, June 20.—The : ‘ — Ultimately private capital wit! as- | ur city blocks, broke! them tn thir fash! the two | provisions. Brace tfit was me Won. Lost. pet. | Jefiries Meares hans hes been pea 4 COM. BOOTH TUCKER |sume the whole burden of the en the glacier and tumbied| outfits were leaving Lower Labarge up of sugar and can | Tacoma - “38 ou | nell the tntter var of Au The | The measure han for lis main ob-| terprise, as it has done in the cnse| into the bay, Those on the veesel ——— | ae Angeles $5 35.663 IM on June 30, but Manager Coftroth . ject the assistance of the worthy /0f failroads, manufactures, com-| were warned of the breaking lee by Oakland - 4 3% 67 | of the Yosemite cl > soolipee 4 but poor family in making a home| merce, trade shipping, and im facta cracking sound which came "| Qutag yd peteee = the = el ee a ing oith the siemenns th - 7" for itaelf by a grant 4f land and| every channel where it perceives «| the huge cake started to fall, and ea in her territory the most of the! San Francisco 44 048 | decked that tha inte: eoureh Meadows cash or material. as a joan, on easy | fair probability of profit it finally parted from the Log — bye f 7 oe « of the) Portland ra) 333 Ibe to phrases Mars che pert | | terme of prepayment and But it moves slowly, cautiousty| body of the glacier there w ease 5 She Game cones, Saccmes ‘was no danger of Jeff's injured kn | rate of interest land only tn channels which time! grinding and crashing that could be Geral, Giskesates his shouléer | Loe Angeles won out in Satur [Fonnect “ua Kj - SIX RACES DAILY |, —— | Mills, Everett's cover point, was! day's game at Recreation park by ibiinnie _ sao iaid out at the same time with!» score or 4 to 2. Yesterday the Smart Clothes, Herald, 1229 Sag°*e— RAIN OR SHINE & severe cut on the head. The tie| 4

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