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2 THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE ro, 1905. Some Gossip About the Doings in the World’s Sporting Arena--Jots of the Local ae sur aibh anery.i tT WERE WINNERS LAST YEAR-- Wail team was defeated by the Un jtion park, Friday afternoon by @ : THE DOPE SHEET-- Sats i is pc - ~~ —— with 1 the ame, which Waslin ip r " y the men . HUN a ei eer wa somewhat large for a college game! erent snAjehoned te b| oat le nees of ving FERRE EEE EE ERR ERE EEE EERE Oe HEH Be The little brown men from the ba The fight between “Bat” Nelson sand that he wif continue to serve it te opposing batamen. in Philadelphia may} q@ho spitball has already cigimed more than victim. Pwrhaps the | most notab! example in the weat/ is Harry Howell, tb ever twirler ti and Abe Atte The Star’s World’s Fair Contest Tevert back to Nelson in rather a serious fa mn, It was sa at Nelson mer fought Attell because | } he needed the meney. That fient (oC the Browns. Howell has lost] speed, control, everything, since he pver Ay result in Nelson's | . P gt - “> vo. > yt c ram | ossayed to flash the newfangled de | Pe op trral wat send the five most popular aehoot than he gained in the Philadephia pao as the pan é in bis ty -~ posennges aan gpl gaa caer pay every cent of their expenses for one week ; mill | form Be font worth Bis salt, and} THE SYRACUSE ‘VARSITY CREW. road fares, hotel bili, en fares vo the grounds The affair now gives Britt, whom |™*ay eritics lay It at the feet G. B. Milter, fr MN. Packard, jr., stroke; F. 8. Rite, No. 7; A. L. Halo, No, 6; C. B. Dempster (Capt.), No. 6; Ross Ander- Each coupon—-A—t. ‘one vote Bach coupon—B—nsent with 28 ce for one month's of the slimy ball son, No, 4; W. W. Andrews, No. 3; J. W Nelson intends fighting in the Habury, No, 2; A. J. Squire, bow ecription or « renewal of san old subs ture, the chance to talk of declar- | George Mullin, of Detrott, is an It was the Syracuse eight which upset intercollegiate rowing citcles last summer at Poughkeepsie, by winning hands down from all | cortptios iption t@ good fer fag the match off, which should | Mer former star who nee. — petitors, The genius of Jim Ten Eyck, that name so familfar to all students of American rowing, stood out so strongly in the work of Sch Guasen—S~aecsmpanted by 80 sents Sor ainnd much a turn of avents take place | *erificed on th _ laghh org hue ae | the Syracusans whom he had coached, that in a single day the famous sculler achieved a high place aa a coach. The erew which repre scription for two months, or & renewal of an vid subserigting Wit put the “battler” im a rather, [tt Shoot. George has lost his sents Syracuse this season is almost identical to that which cleared up last year and upon form will probably be favorite for the regatta s good for 125 VOTE -, embarassing position as far an the | {eetiveness chiefly because of Inck Each coupon—-K—accompanied by 1S cents for » thes }of control, and the Detroit writers | es - = months’ subscription or @ renewal, is good for big money fights are concerned }attribute it to Chesbro’s slant f ‘This contest will rum @urimg April, May « im a \ : there and it was nothing “didding having the largest 1 Tt beats all how some of those} .Th@ Washington pitchers are all “pig re pugs get the big head, when once | *frald of the delivery and dectara| -sanlcaey 00002601 6-81 openly that it witl ruin any piteher | | Beattie Ois00e teed t teacher of ® junket to Portland and the size they do a creditable stunt A Dition is a fine thing but when | ° Persists in using | Battorios-Brown and Graham; hooked th conned Hall and Prar foolishncan, It ty worge. dha x man | Charile Hall was (he “doctah re pauenioees. RKERS trying to sew button holes in a last at aftiiction of defeats whieh ta} is BAN FRANCISCO, June 10 Ban , " . ni Attell, sure enough made a good ae 6 the Giant Saee ve eleventh inning when a showing against Nelson at Phi! be. Goan fe ee oe reed brought the winning score home (Coupon “A.”) Good for 10 Votes Here's « tip to our readern, about ) Miss Blanche Banta...Seattie High adetphia, but if he thinks for a mo-|"¢ banded the Tigers a few which) = » — Williams pitched a great game! ,, Miss Irma Whittier. ., Foster Wash. June 16, 1905 font that he can go the Dane for|made Mike Fisher expectorate forty! STANDING OF THE CLUBS Withiame pitched a great ESIM®| ine big world’s fair contest Mics Irmo Foster | 2 rounds, he'd better get a new | ts & minute He PACIFIC GOAST LEAGUE ning. ‘Frisco made three hits in the) New candidates are being entered | yi. Pearl Bacon Beacon Mitt 3 veto for toteeeee thinking apparatus Im bis fight |. Wores 2nd, Worse. | lh ween ines | on |ninth, but fine Melding and piteh-| almost daily and some of them are | sins South Pork Psi el With Reuny Yanger, Attell mada | ‘0 beodoo of one eens oe moh Won, Lost, Pet.|ing prevented any damage climbing up the Hat at a fast oltp. | Ming Interbay | Yanger look ike the “hat the fat | Sh “Siy vere handed another | TACOMA 3 27. B45 | done Now here's the tip Miss Rabel Thyland.........Central | as the most pepular teacher in tht State of Wash. Indy sat on,” but after the seventh | TP Siwashes wore hats te Frt_| San Franciaco 44 «= 80—s«SBL | Oakland ..0000000000 0-0 i wit take onty twelve new year- | Mise Dora Hines Roy | round Yanger had htm going and | Of ‘he “sposk’s” comptimenss ea | Portiand 2% «= «88.800 | Frinco 0000000000 1-~-1\1, ahsctiptions to pul the teacher |Mies Nellie Pomeroy Ross ington, was plugging him to the mat as | 407 when Jehuny Mane tt Luck. | LO8 Angeles ” 29 «—-600| Batterien—Moskiman and Byrne; |in last place inte the first ponttion | Min Pearl French Mercer [Staned] fast as he could get up. ett [oc on ee an can ok ta Semen oaee be 32 494 | Williams and Shea. Umpire, Davis. |,» the contest. now stands. And | Miss Grace Hail enough alone,” is the “dope” for | 1 a aoa gery cm will be pow Seattle . 2 4 Sd | twelve new subscriptions should not | Mise Mary Downie ‘Attell poe eS “ Pov a CANUCKS WON GAME lhe very hard to get, providing you | Mise Anate V Bell. . Olympic | ies | of the game fer ee oa NATIONAL | AMERICAN hustle the way the frieads of some | Mite Alice Turner ... Longteliow | (Coupen “B.”) Over in England there is a|_Mowts played & fairly good rane | Per Ct} Per ct.| VANCOUVER, B. C., June 1¢—|l"wntle the way the Brine oe ait Edna Harris Warren Ave | Youngster, who, of late, has cor-| *t third but be is needed in the out~ | piigdotphia 636 \Cleveland 684) Vancouver again won & game from | 0 ‘Oe is De Hart Beattie High a fe 10 ovo Vv tainty been going some and Ris rec.| field and the loss of Kane at thin) New York... .739)Chicago STi | Everett here Priday. The game) ‘yom oe the day Maynard iene Everest | ood ‘or ly ofes ford shoult warrant the prediction | ‘Mme causes anather hele in the tite. | pittaburg 582/Philadeiphia .571| ended by the score of 4 to 1. Both) | The Bingen! Bil ene ole be- | Cards SERED + ose7555 Fm that he will be heard from some day | more of ‘em going of the | cincinnati... .511\Detroit 62 sides played well, but banebed hits s sean tahng Uttonies at enter Iffert ee. emerten | If accompanied by a new yearly subscription to The fm the athletic world, The comer | Rw be o cnee of the | Coicage. $10} Reston 50¢/in the second inning gave the) ne Civen Mim Ape | Agnes Conlon....Queen Anne Star paid in advance. Not good for renewala, fa a fellow by the name of W. H.| S#¥aeh bunch sitting om the bench | sr Louis... 404/Washington, 419 Canucks the game right at the stat, | She Wee aan poe Page ' Jones . Foster | fe Dennett, an 18-year old student of | 4 Hettime the other team have) Roston’,.... 326 |New York... .390| Thomas pitched fine ball, allowing/Pottom oF toe mu’ Mins Jeanica Frasier Pacitie | wie sees Wash, June 16, 190% the Ipswich school, Engtand. His | * em by defsult, | Brooklyn 313 /8t. Louis... .28¢| but three hits throughont the whole | PINs 1) OM wow a asta - pre ee ee ne Specialty is the running broad! a a performance. pT apr ty ego | honed please orneee Jump. Recently he made a record Waseda will play in Tacoma Mon- TACOMA, June 19.—Heattle @e- | Pe yet Teter nl =, ° 7 Poe ono mating FAN Fo0o } months’ subscription to The Seattle Star. Subserip- for himself of 23 feet 2 inches and ~ | feated ‘Tacoma at this place Friday; PLAYED A POOR GAME the total number of candidates 9. | A aa ; prior to that had gone 21 feet 6 jer Eso Ebe says Senet | be @ scor@of 4 to 3. The game was| VICTORIA, June 10.—Bellingham| gome of those who are working | ton te be fm the name of inches. The boy is a son of H. N. |! very popular In his country He © | a goed one both In fielding and bat-| won a listions game at this place! (oe different teachers are still bold Seattle won a game What IS} Dennett, master of the Kavex | Says in the future he will train bis | ting trom start to finiwh Friday afternoon. Victoria was uD-}igig back their coupons and, as & : going to happe | And would look at Portland Baby Kemmer’s home run helped! a Ittle. } hounds, who was himself a famous | team more in batting, but has BOC) Chartte Hall pitched for Seattle able to bat and was off im fleiding : } i ble to « reeult, hundreds have been thrown jumper in his younger daya. Young pitchers to do it with In Japan. | ang held the Tigers down to eight | Bellingham made all her runs 00| sway during the past week, Deanett now holds the school ree-| ¢ also stated that football was | nis which he kept pretty well sont-|errora Score: | AM coupens are @ated and they | ords which were formerty held by| Twine in popularity alm andj ierey Kane was forced to retire Bellingham ...00023011 0 @-5| most be voted within one week f -+eees-Wotes for the most pepa- G Ls Lockton, of Merchant's Tay-| WOUld some day constitute one Of | om the game in the first tmning | Victoria 010000008 they wore orénted see eee AS coe. oe Dee's school with 21 fect 10 inches, | main sporting attractions in| Wich nie finger was caught between | Batteries-Druhot and Spencer; | “rue ’socer vote te date te 702,445, | WM Postponed Mriday. lar teacher in the State of Washington to......-0 Japan. at .: | te dat and ball while attempting | Galaski and Ford lhe vote Saturday was 16,167 | Nick Wilt sant ee ale Sensible old Cy Young. who has| RE to bunt. Shields took hia place and | a fem Fey ne Pad veneer tag Fm gu) Perbaps had more experience than} at PITTSBURG—Pittsburg 12, | felted the positiop well. He alse! AMERICAN LEAGUE The following is the standing of | Char jo Hall fanned Truck Ragan aay league boxman, and has seen | New York 6. | made a coupte of swats which hetp-| AT PHILADELPHIA—Chicage 2,| the candidates to date hate times Brides Sieerets of puters tise nat tan| “Sy CINCINNATI--Cincinnati 14, | *¢ to make the runs for Seattle. | priladelpbia 2 | Mame acest. | “Toate played a geod game at : im his time, believes that the spit-| Brookiyn 2 | Baby Kemzmer pasted the ball| AT WASHINGTON—Detroit | 7,| Miss Low Cheer. ......Watle Walle lenig ater ane went out (If the subscription ts & Dall ts injurious to the arm. So his! aT ST. LOUIS—Philadelphia 7, | over the rightfield fence for a homer | Washington 6. - "| Mine A. Frances Nichols... . Ratmier ¥: a <—ag holds the second renewal put an X here) array of shoots and slants does not |g Louis 2 in the second inning. Seattic made| AT BOSTON—Roston 7, St; Louis | Miss Madison soo B. Day est in th a a nant Row contain the wet ball AT CHICAGO—Chicago 3, Boe [two more runs in the third and | ) | Mine Lillian Metontt ace = — . Jease Burkett, another wise old again scored in the seventh The NEW r Mase Medtitian "Those TEACHERS COM. ‘Bird, says that the vapor float will wna —————=@——- 5 outfielders’ work waa great on Samleen York 2 ee «|me Miss Bertha Johnson ....Intertake t Bango — oe oe CED 28k, COUPONS fo tmnt ge a KIN off the best pitcher that ever A Bit of An Argument. sides and the infielders also weat| Shes Remo Buakiay. . . to biking after a. bassbedl 2 ee en piu Saad lived in a short Not even that is needed when you |some. Tacoma scored two in the| PACIPI CNATIONAL LEAGUE, Mes itoweine If oaly some Hessian _basnball | “THE FAR TO THR FAIR. Mies Puller . Mire Metts ‘Armour THE STAR SENDS THEM THERE” Mies Nellie Gat. Daniap | sound Mies Mabet Nettleton _Lengtetiow The University of Waseda base. | POIROT SIONS time. George Winter takes the opposite | see the quality and style of ow , spit is | $2.00 Hate, MN. Brooks & Ca. as barmiess as & new born bube, 1291 ted Ave. fifth and one in the eighth In the) AT SPOKANE-—Spokane 11, ninth the Tigers tried mighty hard/ den « te land just one more, but Hall was! AT BOISD—Gak Lake 1, Columbia | team would drop in along Puget! Fifteen Minutes From SOUTHEAST SEATTLE To PIONEER Will Buy Any One Of These st egy i iD eb $3.25 PER WEEK $2.75 PER WERK 8.00 PER WEEK $3.50 PER WERK Will buy this fve-room house _ Will buy this tour-room house. |} Will buy thie four-room houme _Will_buy thia fve-room house | win —— $4.00 PER WEEK ck KK #450 PER WEEK bey this stx-room house. Wil bay this three-room house. Will buy this six-reom $3. 00 Per Week invested Now will Grow Into Thousands in Ten Years WHICH DO YOU WANT? YOU CAN LIVE IN ONE OF THESR FINE HOMES AND SAVE $12.00 PER MONTH, OR 9144.00 PER YEAR, OR LIVE IN x ¥ ¥ 0.00 2 y cE STUFFY ROOMS. HERE ARE SEVEN OUT OF TWO HUNDRED FAMILIES WHO ARE SAVING ON AN AVERAGE $144.00 PER YHAR. THINK OF IT! A SRUPTS TENEMENT FLAT AND PAT $10.00 TO $0.00 PER MONTH FOR TWO OR THRER OLD STU | ! | i | E. J. GRINNELL, M. 8. ROOP, GRO, B. CROMWELL, ] K om 2 | | 1 | | Grocery Clerk i State Organizer of Ben Hur Lodge Painter. i Contecianer ; MR. R. M’KINSTRY ROOK ] H. A. HADLEY \| * J Bookkeeper for Kent Lumber Co | Greeeryman, South 4 it Seattle Electrician S, B. Co, SOUTHEAST SEATTLE---Lots $65. 00 Up---Terms $1.00 Weekly CITY WATER, SIDEWALKS, STREET LIGHTS AND TELEPHONES ARE NOWIN AND PAID FOR. YOU BUY THESE LOTS JUS " ‘ S ADVERTISED—NO GUUSSWORK ABOUT IT; YOU KNOW JUST HOW MUCH YOU MUST PAY | Baga oo gerd ins ftarhee eppanlaoonng Daim Hv gtog ae tlgh ate groptimmyciaP ogg Me seme a gr jon't need te a bust man to make money in Sea vest $1.00 per week in Southeast Seattle lots them, Se ttle 1 ave e more © 1 4 t ¥ ” 1. a GoD HELPS THOSE WHC HELP THEMSELVES te 1 i, was x ve “ me yeu tote wilh be worth tw imes more money, We bought 1,600 lots at the rate of $100 pet } a will never be ab > off ts 16 minutes’ ride from First Avenue again at $65 up THERE ARE HUNDREDS OF WORKINGMEN WHO NEVER RECELVED MOR® THAN $3.00 PER DAY IN SEATTLE WHO | hungred hounes have been bulla After tie reuse eattle can get one-fourth more than they paid. Southeast Seattle is one year old See ARB WORTH FROM $5,000 TO $50,000 BECAUSE THEY HAVE KEPT ONE OR TWO LOTS THEY PURCHASED FIFTEEN OR | Ruagred houses have been built, After the regrade of Juckson Street and the big trunk sewer Is complete you will pay $300 to $500 for loth ARB WORTH FROM ¥ | ‘ow Is the time to buy cheap Twenty years ago there Was a possibility of Seattle never becor 1 : 1 : lever becoming a great city, but now we have 160,000 people; $100 lots 20 yeu are now selling for $50,000; $1.00 per week invested in Southeast s tle b rel a . jouthe Seattle lots will make yau rich if you hang on to them, Seattle # DO THE SAME YOU CAN MAKE MORE OW TWO LOTS } have half a million people in 10 years. Why let the bank Invest your earnthgs and give you only 4 per cent, when you run all the tials iN SOUTHEAST SEATTLE IN THEN YRARS THAN YOU CAN SAVE IN TWENTY OUT OF $3 OR $4 PER DAY WAGES. | i bye heres Sex broke you lowe, don't you? If it succneds you get only a small par€ of the profit, Your money ja safer in Southesst Seattle lai, because no @ 1 steal them, and tt grows ten tima tast : i i YOU HAVE A BETTER OPPORTUNITY HOW You will neve@eet another chance to buy Tots #0 cheanyso clogg In * long time, why not inves y week? e r e' y All the natural resources here twerty-five years age are net one-tenth developed. These natural resources and advantages, which have done. Af@r 4 while you can quit work. You can thvest 03.00 pee: week -H se tins han Pa gehen "oy one = ae have caused Seattle to grow in 25 years from 4,600 to 160,000 people, are here now, plus the miifiona invested by the great capitalists of car ride (gom Pioneer Square. Take cor on Washington street, Ten salesmen to show Bosna Be nag acat bare il the world, the men that have done more in building up-Chieage, New York, Beaton and all of the great cities of the United. States ¢@ NO AGHNTS-—NO COMMISSIONS TO PAY—BUY OF OWNERS, ret erat hain» Fim Till, Harriman, Morgan and Rockefeller are bere with us, with untimited capital and the greatest brains, They hav@ put in millions Office open until 9 p.m, SEATTLE HOMESEEKERS' C0.,