The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 15, 1904, Page 2

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in Timos of Peace Prepare tor War and tn t for adver entire tn Old age strength youth some ood The UNION Paye 4 Per Cent Interest iREOTORS lve Be sate ts bank Ager B. Mact manuel N gens iS bo it & B Stewart 112 CHERRY STREET. Beattie agents Bank of Cape Nome Nem MUSEMENTS Seonttte Alcazar “* heater Bettis & Keogh Propa. and Mare Phenee sunset, Main 3, Ind. AM Neadreds 1 Away Last Night WIRDEMANN RL MPANY “THE STEAM LAUNDRY Matine Th matte “The Ha ut Next Tom's Great Boxing Match Twenty sunds, between T Tracey and Rute Theater. Aug. | KID KRANTZ V3. YOUNG IVAN, of Portland Price of Admission 5 $2.50, $3. Box and ring > The ThompsonCo 224 Pike Street. PHONES Joba $121 REAL ESTATE INSURANCE RENTS WE HAVE NO SOLICITORS AN business transacted you direct with Alaska-Pacific Navigation Co. Alaska Pacific Express and States Mail Fer Valdez, Seldovia and Seward Calting at Juneau, Sitka, Taku. tet AYAK, Etiamar COOK'S INLET POINTS S&S SANTA ANA AUG. 16 @ & EXCELSIOR . SEPT.1 S. 8. SANTA CLARA. SEPT.1 Right ts reserved to change Steamer or sailing date Gellirg from Arlington Dock § Dam. No ( «ight received after nooe Of catling de; €. E. CAINE, President J. F. TROWBRIDGE. wm. 4 Phone, Main 1147. 60% Pirat Ave LONG FELT WANT We have a plaster chest and back that we be equal if not bette on the market. It m@rength and double the an ordinary plaster, and on S%e—a Se plaster for 25e. Lister's Sanitary Towels 22 and 36¢ 4 dozen. We will pleased to have our lady cuxtom era call for a sample of Lister's Sanitary Towels Stone's Pike St. Pharmacy Reliable Family and Preser tion Drugeists 419 Pike Street BOTH PHONES—MAIN 923, FREE DELIVERY cht & MON TRUST PHOTO SUPPLY CO. School of Photography free ta Amateurs ALBERT HANSEN Rich Jowolry 706 First Ave. for the ku to tha: 2 a size of p WASH CATTLE, BROKE EVEN SEATTLE AND SAN FRANCISCO PLAYED TWO GOOD GAMES SUNDAY BAN FRANCISCO, A 15.80 Jattle broke even in wo gales San Francisco won by the 6 to & Corbett pitehed and again proved too much for the northert siuggers attle scored three rans the second inning mostly t m of errors on the part Frisk lammed a single a combinat of the Seals left. Then Blankenship t and was hit on Corbett's poor w ered Blankenship and Frisk had ad vanced @ bas mith flew out to Gochnauer Hall hit a slow one to Irwin, who hit Frisk with the ball w he was run for the plate. Leahy on recovering the ball wing the example set by his fellow play « for t tally pan. W vanced a pes Corbe " a single by Van Halter 1 third run. Frisco scored one in the # 4 two in the th art re K A M ga ¢—Shields and Wilson and c Aftert kam San Fran 1@O11%<4 Battertes and Wilson c tt and | FIVE OUT OF SIX LOS ANGELES 4, OAKLAND 8 LOS ANGELES, Aug. | Angeles made it five out games by winning yesterday Oakland by the score of 4 to 3. There no particular features to the ay, except a remarkable catch by Cravath of a long drive, when he} backed up aginat the fence to snatch the ball high above his head. Baum replaced after the fifth by Hall The seore Los Angeles Oakland Batteries Baum, Hi Jones and Byrnes. TIGERS DEFEATED PORTLAND 9, TACOMA 5. TACOMA, Aug. 15.—Five pitchers ait ‘4 : ooort0eor 100010016 Land Eager | were used in yesterday's game. which | proved a carnival of hits and errors. | Tacoma got a bad start, and costly | misplays gave the visitors a lead which the champions were unable PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Standing of the Clubs. Won. Lost ttle 12 7 Los Angeles it 7 Tacoma 0 ® San Francisco » 10 Portland s Oakland 5 SATURDAY'S GAMES. San Fran attle 2 Oakland Portiand 6, 1 PACIFIC NATIONAL LEAGUE. ) Standing of the Clubs r Tasat Pet Tote "ss a bom | Spokane o & p21 | Butte 6 6 500 Salt Lake "9 ot 419) AT SPOKANE —Spokane 11 Boise 6. AT RBUTTE—Butte 9-18, Salt Lake 1-9 ATHER GAM HOQUIAM—H am 3-4, AT EDMONDS—Edmonds 12, Bal AT KIRKLAND—Kirkland 8, |} a | AT SEATTLE—Duniaps 5. Had ens 0 | AT EVERETT—Bverett 11, Port Angeles 1 | TURNER-TRACEY FIGHT 1 det t A the Turner-Tracey go, at the Seattle theater on Wed ' y ni h been completed pre nary go of the evening il be between Kid Krant, of th city, and Young Sullivan, of Port and. They will appear in a six ATTEMPTED ATTLE ST. STAR MONDAY, AUGUST 15. DROWNING | Ladies’ Vancy Madras Suite waist box plaited front and back, stock collar, tan plaited skirt, up to the minute in style entire suit at about the price of making, 16.00 value, sale price Ladies Fancy ¢ Suite ia pretty mixtures, front stton biue and grey Cheviot plaited, fancy qun metal tons, $7.00 value First Showing of New Furs POR THE COOL EVENINGS. MENT. NOTE OUR FPRICKS Black Cony Scarf, 6 tails, $2.00 value, tomorrow's special O8e Misses’ Bre Searf, with 6 tails, $4.50 ¥ ywo Russian Otter ue 3.50 ale price Nat Scarf, ned ural Gray wide ta Oposwam Cape eatin ).00 value 97.75 Black Long Hair Marten Seart, wide flat shape, with # long marten tails, ott cord and loop tur riers price, $i our advance sale price $5.75 Matchless Dress White and Black Novelty ends fancy clasp. 9 60-in. long fastened 50 Ladies all seams bound and double stiteh ed per at this $i.os8 feet flare. ”) value opportualt All-Woo % at this opr Ladies Gray maker made wid Serge kirts, best throughont, n vat at each seam ie value vortunity $4.00 ALL W nm on 206, 208, 210 Black Hair in. wide, with long tatla, $6 at Brown Opoam pretty tails Brown tw furr Fou fine blended c season's “ 2 ty ” Beart. Scart, of tn part most hy lone. sale price salo THEY ARE A NECESSARY GAR 12-ineh with $3.60 6 $5.76 Skirt Opportunity PIKE Ladies 4k! and ntik 95.0 tum tons t ty Br Dark Skirt, self-str oa erviceabh value Bo Serge In mediom gray ax seam hades, self-atraps at this opportunity nen med with attons, alue; at Oxfor stylish at this STREET Nov elf ely this 4 *, with » biy tr mi elty ap: ua phy 3.08 karm vi bi hope ne wit ] | DARING BURGLARS MAKE GOOD HAUL' The residence of FX, La Bounty who was nearly fatally gored by a bull several mo ago, Wan rat wacked by a daring glar Saturday night. Instead of using « dark lan tern the thief lit a number of | matehes and did the greater part of | hin work under r of darknem A purse containing seve hese were found, with the 4 turned de out, in the neigh i = ing yard next 1 «& = Another purse, with a small amount of hange, was taken fr © dures away from them while they were! pionging through the windo have 7 Nig? ag over the country during lest few 7 Realising the uselessness of bunt - om thelr way West from Cleveland ing for their man, the detectives years, and their purpose seeme with him last week The officers Will abide th de f { Chief De 0 be te impese upen the sick laney and afflicted with catch-penny became discouraged after @ brief) Detective Byrnes claims that he ts schemes and misleading free search for the fugitive and, diare-|™CTe to be blamed than Tennant offers. fince he was behind the prisoner at | d » ores are many medical concerns who claim they cure any garding Chief Delaney's advice to the time of his escape. but Tennant and all diseases the human flesh is heir to, whether they are known | holds that each should be punished to be incurable or not. The quccessful physician of today is not the go to farming ded a train and alike in the matter, if the chief so pwe a little about every t, but the one who knows came home, arriving here last Bat- | decides tain ones. it is wery evident that « doctor who dabbies urday verything possible is being done in all branches of medicines and surgery cannot become an expert The detectives » emmen end. @ in the treatment of one certain class of diseases. Consequently alae es eta . to apprehend =i : Ut te | sick or ations annot have as much faith or confidence fm > “ ’ 7 y his divo wees age the ability of such a doctor as he can in one who devotes all hie that ft was due to no lack of vigil- in this same manner from the au and cent his force & certain specialty, Dr, Rich- | ance on their part. They claim they thorities in New Y state years the acter ard len in the thwest. real- } re on thelr way from one car to| ago. He was afterwards recaptured thin and dectted t ate all his talents, energies and sill } another, Tennant im front and| and served three years in the Au on the treatment and cure of Giseases of men, and / Byr im the rear, with Horsell in| bure prison of that state for theft | between them handcuffed, wh ‘The officers were to have had ar He | th 0 1 Ss ecialist | Horsell made a sndden dash into | interview with Chief Delaney today $s e n y | the totlet room of the smoking car. but up to 3 o’clovk had not ap ed and locked the door behind | peared at the police station to fn IN THE NORTHWEST WHO TREATS DISEASES OF MEN ONLY him and leap t of the window, | ¢ supertor THE LARGEST, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED, THE BEST | EQUIPPED AND MOST RELIABLE MEDICAL ] STEAMBOAT MISSING | one KILLED IN WRECK INSTITUTE IN THE NORTHWEST | NASHVILLE, Tenn, Aug. 15.—In It wilt cost | a pans or train wreck on the Ten fat than te 5 y “ Cha Ny ™m, a steamboat tral ad, 70 mile Tt mw theretare be p toy “ ported hie | ea ' an was killed and your future welfare and friends. He disapp sre. | 40 persor 1 A pa ® aside and place your case t day They have & lef train fr ' N arch since that time and believe| fan into the Ter we now that he has met with an a train a » et . Ve a) © have been | oD A. mnable t ghteat wt wer of K x . his wh traveling broken n | r knees longer from day to day and from week to week a matt vital importance, but do something new It will be none BARBERIS LICENSE er jc momn FATE OF TRANSFER ORD! - LL BUY - CAPT. JOHN FARNHAM JUMPED FROM WEST SEATTLE FERRY) Qance will ge SETTLED HAD COBBLE STONES IN HIS POCKETS AT THE Time TONIGHT | ss - — | The Maison a Manor Captain Joba Farnham, an aged] = > tes Miesoned OF an One annie f the mnell tonigh here \ Seattle ferry at 2:4 k TOURNAMENT the fate f th Lots on the — ry the afternoon, in a ; Prive Car Line far Line . 7 wan a wore! | : ‘ on the Lake on the Lake k at the time a wh 5 ‘he "wan Are Only Are Only : $24, $36 $24, $36 " t ' The final clash will probably : and Up Mi Yow can use for BA pat the place, dreamed that he intended ‘ re as ye “ aan to harm himself, Be anyone | follow The taxpay flected the as ’ : + a od eetelar oe ' : le 61 . ot " 1 Hill to | A t t 1 al sade es fering the w , f I ‘ A «% i ¢t ' ' ‘ . ¥ a \ 4-4, 6 r s the | ™ e w . y a M b % fite the improvemen & ed ' ’ V . was dis " f what y ah 3S ry at ‘ « the Hea | ak . ' p ° nt “ F ad al large . " cm 6-0. 8 peg 4 ‘ through th j ¥ utes’ 1 to a tly had plan the city had bee nod t 5 be ‘ ‘ ‘ heme to| “COWBOY” WEIMER a Pe — = hg es A ev ond fe. He would not talk aad A BASE BALL WIT werd, “ 4 ed ee fit th Ronald admis efused to say why he had tried t CHICAGO, Ill—"Cowboy” Pik , ion ie drown himself. [Chicago National os aaa oF jaon and pitched t ie cao 2 times He became fa er ned MENTAL SCIENTISTS | v0 »a4 boon 0 toe ix @ elty officials are also fg The fifth annual © st of dec the north end of the city tees of the Mental me | With bie exper © gained last mk sewer that o will be held in Christensen's hail, | season he sh be a valuable man me constru om August 21, at 6 @clock p m to Selee this year wate DEVECTIVES DID NOT HEED CHIEF'S ADVIS :| Men, Beware BYRNES AND TENNANT RETURNED FROM NORTH DAKOTA WITHOUT HORSELL HAVEN'T GONE TO FARMING YET ment, Free Belts, 205 MET CR Pa 9 geen Unscrupulous y octives ‘ennant «and |e andeuffed, while the train was yrnes have returned from North All the detectiv found of the ’ Dakota without Ike Horsell, the | ‘*#perate prix after the train Etc., Etc. hed ben stop: was the impress would-be wife murderer, who got of bis body in the soft clay w he landed on a sloping bank « Unreliable medical concerns CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE PUGET SOUND BRIDGE AND DREDGING COMPANY, Inc. ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS ral Iron Work All Methods. OUR TREATMENT at the HOME te a GREAT BUC Brid Piers and | fat SEATTLE. WASH ges, « The gent unless ordered State Medical Institute NONE BETTER, NONE CHEAPER, NOT CUT RATE PRICES. Laundry Left at Our Office Wil Done at the Following Pr SHIRTS (0c, COLLARS 2c, CUFFS PER PAIR 4c QUEEN CITY LAUNDRY ~ WE GUARANTEE Y you FIRST- CLASS: WORK IN THE COMBINE Be at es porated T D RICHARDS, M. D. 202 SECOND AVENUE SOUTH SEATTLE, WASH. shed

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