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{ j i i | ; { : s A ittle Sojourn CORBETT S GOSSLP— TIED HIS PABY’S SHOE TO POST OF THE RING —y WITH IT TO CHEER HIM JABEZ WHITE FOUGHT HIS REMARK- ABLE BATTLE WITH BRITT—PATHETIC INCIDENT OF HHE BRITISHER’S AMERICAN VISIT—SOME FINE LOGIC ON BRITT AND NELSON BY JIM CORBETT. BY JAS, J, CORBETT. Copyright, 1905, by the Newspaper Baterprise Association. joie hand, the shoe of his youngest ONLY A BABY'S SHOE | child, which he tied to the post in Of all the Baglishmen who have | his corner visited our shores, Jabes White) Not many noticed the probably is the cleverest and most popular, Many incidents occurred | Did the little half-worn out shor during his stay in San Francisco, | contain some charm No. It was | night of t pattle, Jaber soon fol lowed, ca i ng. half con jed in incident. ‘Frisco opulace the night of Rie reat battle which | self, but for money that would Jost him the championship. make home brighter and give the White is a great lover of home| children more pleasure and his children. In his camp were; many pictures of his children and | White took his corner after a ter wife, and he never overlooked an | rible grueiting round, be would look em to hia Fe mg Bl ag — more enthusiasm than all the loud Britt was the first to climb/cheers of the half-maddened thous through the ropes into the ring the | ands who wore yelling for Britt to nme ~ Saga finteh him. Wl some artist please paint the picture? As the referee parted the men in that 20th round, White's eyes rolled back in bis head, and then the thought of the little shoe struck him; the last bit of strength POR FRIDAY'S SALE in this pa- per tomorrow. LION CLOTHING HOUSE the spectators remember they will About the Sporti but those who did refused to laugh. | was called into play, and a8 100K 88) hue there went to his corner, Hla opponent [remained upon his knees@t looked jfor all the world like a fake, but tt } was probably the most realintte af | fale that ever took place on the const The winner was declared and a fight followed between those who had bet their cash The referee took the stand that the man who was able to get up, although he didn't haye enough sense left to stand until the count was finished was entitled to the battle AN OHIO AHTLETE _ WITH BRIGHT FUTURE The Chillicothe, O., schoolboy who tontshed the athletle world at the 2 interacholastic meet May He broke the world’s in record in the broad terscholastic Dut the one that touched the hearts | simply to remind the Englishman | jump, doing 22 feet 6 inches; won happened |that he was not fighting for him-|the pole vault with 10 feet 6 inches, and the high jamp with & feet 10 inches, He captured seven second places, Cook represented bis school The crowd was with Britt, but as/ and scored the second highest num. ber of points, Detroit university school's team of 24 mon beating him at the little shoe, and It stirred up| for first place. Same old Story At the Meadows A bright clear day at The Mead- ows on Wednesday attracted a large crowd to the skating pond to see the pontes run, But two well-play- ed nage came home with the money, was but little “In it” for the backers One of the skates 48ST AVE. 8. AND MAIN ST. tell you that the gamest of al! the Englishmen who came to these shores was Jabea White. Why? SOME CORBETT DOPE. The interest of ring devotees at present seems centerea In the sec- ond world’s championship battle between Jimmy Britt and “Bat- ting” Nelson. Probably no two youngsters ever feacked the top who were more evenly matched—that ts, the ind of the general public. In the east the sports are inclined to favor the Chicago lad, while the far west Jooks upon Britt to again capture the honors. Which is right? In a former letter I placed the fine points of both fighters before the public. But time bas changed the situation so that today there ts a more pronounced sentiment on both sides than heretofore. ‘This is probably due to the news- paper stories of their progress, and the showing each made tn the fights tu which they have both taken part since their meeting. Tn bis battle with Jabez White, Britt really showed that he had gone forward. The one thing that he formerly lacked—a punch—he “The Lp Popular Theater.” Russell & Drew. Managers Both Phones 667, Russell & Drew present all this the Biggest Dramatic Hit Ever im Seattle, Mr. Charles A, Taylor's New York Company, in “ESCAPED FROM THE HAREM.” Next week, starting Sunday Mat- inee, Mr. Chas. A. Taylor's Master- QUEEN OF THE HIGHWAY. tumes, all of high class. No change in our prices. Both phones, 567, Cor. Firet ave. and Madison: Dollar Show for Ten Cents. of Cleverness—Mr.and Manager THE WATSON COMPANY Watson and Stockwell, in MAN FROM MEXICO, has acquired to a surprising degree. Matinee W 3 y. And he showed greater physical t, strength and endurance than ever. ARISH Has Nelson gone forward? Take the Dane's battle with At- tell. He was all but worsted, and by many who saw the fight it declared that Attell would have been the winner had a decision been given. Do not misunderstand me by this statement. Nelson is a better man than Attell and would easily have won out in a long fight. Had Britt met Attell, he would have de a much better showing. Britt's cleverness would have counted more than Neleon's strength against Attell. I want to deviate a little from the eriticism here, to mention that had Nelson remained in tow Ted Murphy, he would be less reluctant to meet these second class top- notehers. Souvenir Matinee Saturday. TE secede nae vt ~LI— “THE MEADOWS” Six races dally from now until duly 19, rain or shine. Races com- tmence at 2 p.m. sharp. Take car at King and First avenue south. Ladies’ days, Tuesdays and Fridays, except Fourth of July. Admission, 60 cents, including grand stand. Admission tickets on sale at all the leading hotels and cigar stores. Greenbaum’s Cloak and Suit House maker to the » Do you see Britt taking on Willle Lewis, Gardner or any of those fel- SECOND AVR. lows who have reputations for de juneet, Main 3448. livering knockout drops to all com commas lers? Hritt goes after the big fisl only. He fights less frequently and does as well financially. While I personally like Nelson’ plan better than Brit shows the public what it ite to GOING FAST. jthe wallop, which will be brought i into play consistently in the next | battle with Nelson. | Golden Gate club, San Francisco. | I have forgotten how far the bat —— | tle went, but believe it was into the rer. |know, yet I realize that Britt's i the best policy from the fighter’ standpoint To return to the two fights which have taken place since the battle between Britt and Neilson. The Dane, by being bumped by Attell, added nothing to the seif- confidence which plays such an im- |portamt part in fighting, while | Britt convinced himeelf that he had | improved and added some steam to ae ‘ . || Britt, therefore, should rule a i Seoree nek, WAN; || much heavier favorite than on the FOR STOCK TO LAST Lome. || °%casion of thelr former fight. seats A PECULIAR BITUATION, | The ring has developed some pe |cullar situations during the years I STONE'S PIKE ST. PHARMACY J ave been identified Fith i One |that I had forgotten until recently | was recalled by @ letter from an old fate. }friend on the coast, who sccom- |panied me to @ battle between Sam Fitzpatrick and Tom Cleary at the Reliable Family end Prenertp- tien Dru, 419 PIKE STREET. Both Phones, Main 923. 1 Crarrig,| twenties. Both mon were very tired Hanion (4 hers and were swinging wildly, Sudden- sree ly both landed simultaneously. WON TRUST Both struck the floor at the same PHOTO SUPPLY Co. time. The referee, mixed up, be- e/ gan to count. Before the ‘out’ was School of Phetography ' declared, both arove to their knees free to Amateurs Fitzpatrick, I think, got up and lowed at even money and the other atito 2 Fine and dandy for the dackore. Prices were more generous (og the bangtalis that didn’t win) at the track Wedn ¥, but the crowd was still leary as a result of p reat- ment, and dealt out the gingerly quantities, The ra were interesting, but devotd of sensation- a! features, Following ts a short summary of the day's events First race, five furlongs, setling Silicate Lady Bimbo sec Bath Beach third Time, 1:04. T. Clark up on winner, Second race, tive and a half fur- longs, seilings: Ed. Litburn first, Rodolfo second, Dortce third. Time, 1:19. Otte up on winner. ‘Third race, one mile: Gloomy Gus first, Edrodun second, Baker third Time, 1:47%. Herbert up on winner. Fourth race, one mile, selling Iaabeilita firet, Exapo second, Amin- te third, Time, 1:46%. Alvarado up on winner. Fifth race, mile and an cighth, eclting: Budd Wade first, Liberto second, Maj. Teony third. Time, 1:58. J. Clark up on witiner, Sixth race, seven furlongs, selling: Step Around firwt, Laura F. M. nec- ond, Ripper third. Time, 1/304. Loague up on winner, pean des Aan en rons Huntre We offer One ‘ed Dellare Reward for any cate of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Ca- terrh Cl y. 4 CHiew ey & CO. Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known F. 3. Cheney for the last 16 years, and believe him perfectly honorable tn all business transactions, and f- nancially able to carry out any ob- Mgations, made by bis firm. ALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggista, Toledo, 0. Halls Catarrh Cure is taken tn- ternally, acting directly upen the yatem. Testimonials sent free. | Price, 7Se per bottle, Geld by all te ‘ake Ball's Family Pills for con- sti pation. tt ea Special Rates to the East via Northern Pacific, June 14th to 7th inclusive. Only $60.00 to St. ul and return; $6 Milwau kee; $71.60 to Chica Louis, and equally low ra | points. to other blood an@ mucous surface of the) SEATTLE | TACOMA {I STANDING OF THE CLUBS. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUB. Lost. Pet 26 667 | 32 80s Pe, ee er ee, ee on a ae : 83.400 Tacoma ... «+ San Francisco Low Angeles Oakland .,. Portland Seattle NATIONAL, | AMBRICAN, Per Cd Per Ct. Now York ..,.798 Cleveland =. ..667 Philadclpbia, 610)Chieago hho Pittsburg 674|Philadelphia 664 Chicago ‘Lag9} Detroit... 618 Cincinnatl ....489/Boston .. ...474 Bt. Loule . + 423/Washington 425 Boston .. S41\New York ,..410 $26/S8t. Loule .,. 406 Seattle again lost a game. At | Tacoma Wednesday the Tigers de jfeated the Siwashes by a score of |11 to L. Good atiek work won out for the jJungleites. Seattle could not find Pitapatrick effectively at any stage of the game, In the first, third and fifth, Seattle had excel- lent chances to soore but “Fits” would get busy and It would. de- velop into a case of nothing doing. In the first inning Fite passed Kane and Walters, Houts beat out ® drive to Ragan and the bases Were full with not aman out + Kommer and McHale then danued and Kane got nipped at third when took a nap about four feet trom the base. Walters got as far ae third in the third Inning but all Kemmer could do after Hout@walk- ed, was to put up a little pop fly to Sheehan, Another story of the |same sort happened in the “‘sixth when Kane and Walters hit uafely but Houts failed to make good. Beattie scored tts only run in the leeventh inning by a succession ‘of three singles. Dashwood started the doings by swatting out # bidgle and was sent home with two more by Miller and Kane, The sensational fielding Kane vend Feeney, of Beattic and an }of Tacoma were the features of the game. Bach of these men rob! & batter of a hit by hauling 4 hard ones. Score by Innings: Brooklya a. | Beatle. . oo000 Tacoma 30103004 Batterioe—-Millee and Pitepatrick and Graham. WON BY DEFAULT SAN FRANCISCO, June 8,--San Francisco was given the game Wed- nesday by default. Moskimen was pat out of the game for protesting the decision of Umpire Davia. The L | yoo; if #0, your Angels 00 1— |Portiand 000000000 Batteries—Gray and Spies; Jones and Mcl4aa. Umpire, Bray. NATIONAL LEAUGE Chicago 10, Boston 2, Philadelphia 7, St. Louis 4. Cincinnati 5, Brooklyn 4. Now York 6, Pittsburg 3. AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago 8, Philadelphia 0. 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No kitchen is complete without a GAS RANGE. i urth £39 DENTISTS Corner the Obt ry, whi rd Avenue Bystem of makes all om and inven which pre- jon @f artifictal teeth the Ohio Safe § stem crowned, bridged nervous oF sensative Bide, Be and nteed 15 yeara, UN HURSDA 19 ng World--News and Note TTC C CRE CCI AS Lie eee ee ee THE DOPE SHEET.-- PTeP Ce SP CeCe PPLE Ree ee within a] Was needed to bring home was simply awful most se Eee Defeated four times twelvemonth, Young Corbet's as pirations to re-establish himself at the top of th gone glimmering and one of the|t most the Queensbur game ever knew that 3 F win out rom Field of Recreation--."4,,L | BY LEN HUNT exasperating gilistic heap have|@bout the games played by Seattle | “rank puts up euch picturesque charactera that|same in the field aud then cannot It fairly makes the fan's has passed to the shelf expecially | hair twist itself in loveknots, ronerved for top-notchers, It seems almost criminal that this should be so, for a gamer, cleverer boxer never pulled on a glove, To his own FAh Food disregard for the laws of nature, Corbett's downfall is due. Phywl ics cally and financtally he has ruined Pies Plays wag will be on the himself, ‘Tho redlight# and the] %*r mide of the 400 mark pretty soon ponies have robbed him of power 08 Angelen in now hung in third aud purse and today he finds him self little better off than he was be fore he ever dreamed of meeting and conquering Terry MoGovern He has had a “good time,” as good times go In the fast world, and now he is paying the penalty. Instead of wearing the crown of the feather weights and nursing a comfortable or t lost all his only ones on the Beattie bunch who i gp lg pny = Repeller 4 to make a hit on Wednesday Fitzpatrick t purses, he will| *e0k his hoodoo while in the south. (ote ne comnane Bat Be Thot stunt of Nordyke's in b laurels a4 woll as the thousands he earned in the ring. Instead of being have to content himself with the modest sums that are the portion] 4 bod pew Houts h of the second and third-rater, There are still a number of good fights in Corbett, but he can never nd me Not an earned run was made tn but his} the game between Bellingham and eneralship has| Victoria Wednesday McHale's throw to the plate, cut- was a pretty plece hope to cope successfully with high class men, He has all of his old cleverness and gamoness, punch is gone, his deteriorated and } more than a memory that he ts not “all | means. Too much wine has left speed ix little of a hardy punch. He has gone the of many ano’ fighter and has no one to blame but himeeclf. The Denver boy declares he was robbed whee Eddie Hanlon was given the decision tn their 20-round fight here Inst Friday night, and many there are who contend that Corbett should have been given « Hanion had a “whade,” and while it might have been generous to have given Corbett a draw, it would have been unfair to the Calffornian. Before the 20th round began the fight was even, but in the last period Hanion cuffed the Denverite at will Corbett himself. on his head and stomach and when the gong sounded the Callfornian’s margin in the final seusion was so wide that the referee could not overlook tt. Tt was the same old story down at Taroma Wednesday Seattle fatled to make good with the stick when aite meant rune, In the first inping the Siwashes bad every chance to score, but the next man up either fanned the air or sent up a bunch of pop fies. Wednesday that ing difference in the game put up) by the Tigers at the bat. The way they plugged the ball when a swat TIRED BRAIN tl power; te AM fleuit h your tired brain with Dr. Nervine, which will soothe, md strengthen th. nerves, and renew your br ‘The first bottle i not fail to help rugeiot will return your mone: 5-room house Square for the same money? Come today if you can't come during the day to Southeast Seattle. SEATTLE HOMES REMOVAL NOTICE! Have removed from Second terial and workmanship. to} p. m. Sundays 89 a. m. tol p.m 7 fat Fireman bis stomach tn a condition where it) kid” ean no longer withstand the effect| of five times up he made four hits three of which were and one « single Mclaughlin made while Nordyke scored @ home run and a double. IT WAS RAGGED WORK EVERETT, June 4. and inability to hit timely worked against the local team Wednesday Vancouver bit Rowan rather froely and with errors o} Jocala, took the contest with ease. Vancouver retired Davie and put Thomas in the box after the third Inning, and it was all over for Ev erett, for the Stackers failed to hit was practically | tomas helpless and could not even protect ny alg a Scere Hanlon showered blOWS | wvorett |. | Gea place by one point Bult Russ We ut with all| ting off Kagan, by any) of work. Tommy Shehan with the bat Wednesday of Spencer's. Cabinet Phot Ashley Studio, $3 Per Week Will Buy This cam m. Perrine off 0020801 + 0210000 Come after Take any car on Car every 10 minutes morning and evening. ERS CO. his” in the and 14 safe ones were charged up to Roscoe McHale, Hall and Feeney were the ad two chamees to bring in but fatlea was the Ragged work the part of the clone | the] BELLINGHAM WON BELLINGHAM, June & ham took & game from Victoria at this place Wednesday. ended with the score of 2 to 1. How- lett afforded the feature of game by nipping a hard line drive The sphere wan going #0 fast when Howlett nabbed it that he was almost carried off his feet. Seore: Victoria The batters fouled so many times | Bellingham NEW YORK, June & plonship committee of the Athletic Union of the United States has de cided to hold the annual track and champlonsbips August 4 and 5 tion with the Lewis and Clark cen that you are tosing controt of (MMi sili Great Northern Railway bie.| Will sell round-trip Uckets to Mil- waukee on June 14, 16, 16, for $69.70, xhausted | scount of Woodman convention, Where can you rent one 15 minutes’ ride from Pioneer We have the money you. See us before you pay another dollar rent Office is open until 9 p. to build them MODERN DENTAL PARLORS PRONE, MALN si90 Mue and Pike street to Second av- enue and Marion street, Mar‘.e) Building. Our prices are the very lowest consistent with first class ma- wo pares Modern Dental Parlors QUiney Second Ave. and Marion St. MARION BUILDING pen ~ ’ ~— a ron thing a fine un- jated for firet Ume in Tacoma Wedne Miller recetved with Te The Jungleites held a regular old time swatfent the day game evidently uling drive wan a two-baggers 10-4 00-3 Betling The fracas the] 17th inclusive. The cham in Portland, in connec 06 per doren. 16 Firse Ave. *** six o'clock ashington street CORBETT VISITE BOB | SALT LAKE CITY, June & Young Corbett arrived pore Wed nesday on route to Bulte, where he in wcheduled for @ contest with Maurice Thompson on the 14th Corbett visited Bob Fitzelmmons in | y - hia tr nd later lert - . . for Butte. Three " Chase, of Wane eIViNg tee n firmt place in thy ning quarter Juat befe leaving Cor bett authorized Martiy Mulvey to for # match with Aurelio Herrera for $1,000 a side, and post od his check for that amount the heavy voting to the other candidates wa D © line, the relative stanag of the remains unchangag The 00 vote coupon will kood, ws announced, until furthee notice, SALT LAKE CITY, June The) The total vote to date te ogy; date of the Fitzsimmons-Sehreck |The vote Thursday was iasee light hag been changed from July | 4 to July 3 The following ta the mtanding of the car " \o date WORK MYSTIC NUMDER Name AND WON MARATHON | Mls# Lou Chase | Mins Madison , | Miss McMillan ..., [Miss Lillian Metealt Mine | Mins Mine Mawk ° Miss Nellie Buckley Mies Fuller ‘ Misx Blanche Banta, , | Miss Wiley ens | Miss Pearl Bacon..., Miss Metta Armour, Mine Nellie Gatl | Mine Bunker . 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Each coupon-——-B—accompanied by 75 cents for a mobths’ subscription or a renewal, is good for 200 VOTER This contest will run during April, May and June. five teachers having the largest number contest expires will be the lucky guests of . on the week's Junket to Portland and the great is and Clark exposition. i (Coupon “A.”) oeeess Wash, June 6, 1906. B VOUS BOP. cevecsevccteeesesceny School, City Of......sceeees County Of... .cewerceeee ae the most popular teacher im tht State of Wash- {Sigr (Coupon “B.") Wash., June 8, 1906. Enclosed please find cents, for . months’ subscription to The Seattle Star, Subscrip- tion to be in the name of Town Tiease credit... +-Votes for the most popes lar teacher in the State of Washington to (Signed) seeeesee (if the subseription ts a renewal put an X here.) SEND ALL COUPONS TO MANAGER, TEACHERS’ CON+ , BEATTLE STAR? SEATTLE, WASH. “THY THE

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