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' ond THE SEATTLE ARERR AAAAARARAHR RARER A Rp RARER a r _- LAST DAY’S RAGING * : THE DOPE SHEET--* LEN i : A IN OLD MISSOURI * EE RR Oe ® — cere fell, oe Indians will make Attell wae not unlooked for Lie y Serer rteher es yeaa 7 & second beat Ot] JUNE 16 MARKS CLOSING OF FOUR RACE TRACKS AS THE RE} opens gw reer hel & poor seconderater lke) SULT OF LEGISLATIVE ACT MAKING RACE TRACK GAMB- E liven ts more than the most a “dally” go at Recreation park tt son rooter can stand for LING A FELONY. week Tw lay afternoor Sea is evidently the victim of and Tacoma will start on a § ange dis made popular ence Of Bix games and the fans are anx-|>Y Tommy Ryan—easy-moneyitis fous to see what the local aggr twon has never been known to] gp, LOUIS, June 13.—When Jitige | track at Chicago and the new Pana gation will do to the champions on|*@estep hard game for easy) Hawin Maginn tolls the ma track at New Orleans, the home grounds. } money, therefore the burden of the! historic Fair Grounds track at the| The track been operated this Some of the fans have a “hunch” | Te*ponsibility for Netson’s downfall | conclusion of the sixth race June | season In opposition to the Western “that the “Injuns” will re win | must be with his manager, Billy | 16, he will sound the knell of the |Jocky club, and as 4 rasult both more than one game, and what ig|Nlan. The fact that Nelson cannot | racing game in Missourl places have majntained free gates. more they have dared to tell it. | £0 six rounds with the easiest sort Upon that day the Breeder's law,| Like Louis Cella, Barney Behrel- It would be a joke on the outside of a mark and make a showing t#/ under which betting on the races | ber, probably the best koowm turft- bunch if the Hallovitehes did—but|C°™moen knowledge, but Nolan / has been ally conducted ia Mis | ae what's the use in dreaming outside |8*™s to have overlooked Nelson's | souri since 1897, will becom . of a “dope” barn, Tho locals witt capabilities, or rather lack of capa- letter, and the statute passed by do mighty well if they can take two ; D!/itles, In Chis regard. and has cast |the last legislature, making race games from Mike's gang and at that} @*!4¢ Judgment for the mere sake | track gambling @ felony, will go in it will be almost a miracle. of ad a few easy dollars to his | to effect . ba Why he should “show! Not only will {t be tilegal for Mis The "Frisco pugilistic kaleidoscope | “P" hie man in this manner is a irians to bet upon races rum has been given another shake and|™Y*tery to local fight fotlowera, He! within the state, but ft will be @ as a result neither Jabes White nor |! Knocking the props from under a/ penitentiary offense for them to Battling Nelson will be 2 in} Dif house when Britt meets Nelson, | make wagers on races run outalde action there next month, Unless an|'! Britt condescends to meet the| of the state. unlooked-for hitch bobs up, Jimmy] De after what has happened, and) Tho effect of the new law can Britt and Pddte Hanlon will be the it im no exaggeration to say that best be judged when it is stated A few days before Cor-| Whereas Britt and Nelson would! that over $14,000,000 was wagered ett and Hanion met, Rritt aigned|*4¥e drawn a $30,000 gate four St. Louis tracks during articles agreeing to meet the win-/ Weeks ago, they would do well if won of 1904. Of this ner, It may b been simply «| $15,000 found its way into the box statiatios show that fully trick to “boost” the house for the| fflee, now that Nelson has t nt into the pock Hanlon-Corbett engagement, a) "Soe by Attell and Sullivan. |the bookmakers and track ow the agreement is signed on the) °** is 5 seed of Aaider Iu St. Louis, Cella, Titles and Aa Britt cide, and an Hanton has fre- {8b business sense and if his man-| jer, known as the "Big Three,” who ‘ * , quently expressed a desire to meet | 8° Persists in making such sense-| control the Delmar, Fair Grounds ©. A. TILLES, his fallow towneman in the ring, the | /¢#® matches as the Attell and #ul- One of Cetia's partners, who. made boys may be “hooked up.” If Hanlon makes the match ft wit! be o bad plece of business for him Eadie tx a good, © fairly but he te not in Britt's class, Besides, Britt is severa pounds heavier, Hani the most liberal method of could not hope to stay 10 rounds with the ageous, clever boy ing. than om, and if the latter tn at b when they meet, if they should do so, he should not have much difficulty in ending the mil in five rounds. Battling Nelson has disgusted his focal admirers by the showing he has made in his two eastern bat thes. A victory over the Done by LION CLOTHING HOUSE. 18ST AVE. & AND MAIN st. _AMUSEMENTS _ Da rd Avenue Theater “The Most Popular Theater.~ Both Phones 567 Tonight and All This Week Russell | ‘& Drew Present Mr. Chas. A Taylor's New York Company. In a Splendid Drameth duction. “QUEEN OF THE HIGHWAY.” mic Pro Equai tn intrinsic value to any- thing ever seen bh dramati: character—at any p No ch im our ices, Both phones 56 Next week. Mr. Tay fe Suceess—“The Girl EB - STAR THEATER Cor. First ave and Madison DON'T M « Waldron in up-to-date cow Heliman, Juggling Jord ans. mers and Winters, The test Motion Pictures & Co, Leslie Pomeroy, - Ray Ogden Ltustrated Seattle™*2te" Manager. “FAUST.” Souvenir matinee Satur. ing Wednesday night, t Inn.” Matinee Wednesday ‘The greatest plays of the age at the @maliest prices. Al! seals re erved at ell performances. Box office open from 9 a. m. to 19 p.m. Prices Ie and f%e. No higher. Summer prices. EXCURSION To the Foothills of Mt. Rainier Saturday, June 17 Stop at Elbe, near Mi | Lake. y, Start- a Cat Coming and going take Steamer m ital City. Leave 7:20 a at braith Dock to Tacoma, from Tacoma by rall Tickets $1.50, on sale at Drug Store. Also by church. Basket lunches. —AT~ “THE MEADOWS” Six races Gatly from now until July 19, rain or shine. mence ot 2 p. m. sharp. at King and First avenue except Fourth of July. Admission, 50 grand stand gale at all the leading hotels cigar stores. cents, incl and Greenbaum’s Cloak and. Suit House er to the wosrer. ND AVE Te}.—Bunset, Main 3448 | Hegewisch should arise and assert track owner. man in the West, owes bis fortune to the St. Louis tracks. He has the distinction of having run a 920 tf up to $1,000,000 In the bettin In 1885 Schreiber was dr grocery wagon In South & and was getting $20 « month millions ivan affair the champion of himself. lose He ts too good his power as a draw for the sake of a little enay and the sooner he cor f the fact the a boy to ne card toa zation ¢ " wit be. OM Bod Fitestmmons has gone his work. He was an un © trainiig at Salt Lake for hie cated boy, and when the fight with Mike Schreck In the Mor- pr ie — . ted * mon met tis on July 4 The etnch for the touts Hefare » thet he the killing which made him wi g in- Barney was the victim of sa > : dicrous jokes 8 is " He be pet Upon his first visit to tholabie, | Mon his train- & tout advised Schretber to play a ‘“ certain horse “both ways.” The | by local applicator all Louis business district In the maod | reach the Aleeased + vars | 900. sueee te gaty Public sentiment finally became so strong, however, that the police were forced to rald the place. It |Deafness Cannot Be Cured | famed condition of the mu and | Races Makes Whiter Bread ding | Admission tickets on} | Races com- | Take car | south, | Ladies’ days, Tuesdays and bridays, | tout stood beside the barrier flew up Schretber when Frightened by Denpite th ass a the Root-Hart fir “ pies the flapping net, the horse carrying 1 to take place at Barney's money wheeled and bolted on July «& te in the wrong direction. The tout started to console Schreiber on his bard luck, when he wee dumb- founded to see his victim dancing jaround In delight attention here. Hart I fans in his tight Jack Johnson and will have BARNEY SCHREIBER to do something worth while befor are they would be willing to go a nights | 7%@ Man who diatinguished himself) “What's the matter nt travel to see him in acti oot | bY running a bill up to $1.- /eraay?” demanded the tout. “Don't land Start woot we ret PR. ct 000,000 in the betting ring. lyou know you have lost your mon- je a f years ago and Root/and Kinloch tracks, have become . was y winner, although Hart) multi-millionaires within sa few reoles pea 8 yelled ery.” But the miners «t | years and Goldfield may be will Ten years ago Louls Cella, known kal this just for the|¢hen as “The Dago Saloonkeeper,” i & real prize fight. Or-| was a poor man. Today his wealth ii ¥. however, the match | is estimated at $5,000,000. Ben Ad wouldn't set the world afire. Neither |fer and C. A. Tilles, his partners |shoutd it be idered sertously as) are equally rich an affair that will decide the world's! From a saloonist, Cella became a| heavyweight championship, bookmaker In the notorious “pool . alley,” which was permitted to run | wide open in the heart of the St was then that Cella became inter- fn the old south side it tenets where races were run | Later he associated with when mid Light at night Adler and Tilles, and night racing was forced out of bust an be take restored to Its normal condition, hear ing will be destroyed forever: nine gaece Out Of fan are caused by Ca tarrh, which is nothing but a A this tube ness, they secured the ot the Breeder's law Under this protection, Aa incom © will give Qne Hundred Dol pm 1897 LOUIS CELLA for any case of Deatnes ica 7 arth) “that. cannot be ‘cured by {UL 1904, the “Big Three” had &| Known as “The Dago | atarrh Cure. Send for clrcu- | monopoly on St. Louis racing. Then| “er.” and ono of the “ig Three” } Patrick Carmody built the Union who have controlled three St. Louls tracks. ber, “didn't I play him both ways?” into the hands of a receiver at the While the St. Louls tracks have close of the first season. | made a few wealthy, the police rec- This spring the property was sold | ords show that a large percentage }at auction, and was bought in by of the crimes and suicides in this . who was backed by Edicity are directly attributable to owner of Hawthorne / money lost in the betting ring. Toledo, 0 Jtrack and declared war upon the Western Jocky club. The venture was a failure, and the plant went for con 1314 SECOND an Opposite Arcade Pntrance Most Rel Dentists in the West Centennial’s Best Flour Makes More Bread Makes Lighter Bread Set of Teeth . Gold Crowns, 22k, Bridge Work ° Gold Fillings Other Fillings. . B50, 00 to T5e SEE US, We will make the price right. 12 years’ guarantee. Open till 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 2. Lady Attendant. R. ZIMMERMAN, Mgr. Phone Main 5674.6 Makes Sweeter Bread Makes Better Bread Than Any Other Flour Just recetved, Elevated Oven Gan Ranges. The par excellence of a kitchen range. They are up-to ALL GROCERS SELL IT date, On exhibit at our office. SEATTLE LIGHTING P.-1. Bullding, Fo Sunset Phones TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1905 | F ood for Sportocrats Fresh From the Fields of Recreation--Chatterings of Sports--By Len Hunt RKB RH | np fe ‘ *| MO. H. 000 + - 10% y » WITH THE AMATEURS: | ” * “ . isissseeseneees3] — YOTES WERE POLLED STANDING OF THE CLUBS. sMUTNOTON, Shun 48s As , OC OU lington baseball team PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE iro-Woollay o8 the latte ah cneengnigptiienne Won. Lost, Pet,|9ext Sunday, Arlington will run an ‘ ‘. fii sain 38 87 .eag | excursion from he Arlington will | INTEREST IN THE SCHOOL TEACHERS’ CONTEST CONTINUgS Ban Pranciaco 1 a1 540 | Diay the old line in an UNA - c A 7 REC lhe Angeles : 1 30 503 | other games, with Paddock and J ABATED—TWENTY-TWO CANDIDATES RECEIVED VOTES Portland .. .. 20 0 492 | Barr for the battery, Woolley will TUESDAY Oakland 288 492 |b greatly strengthened. Beattle 3 a 383 } The Colby and the Harper ama ne ‘ F NATIONAL. AMBRICAN tour baseball teams have been Merce Per Cty Per Ct. | Merged and hereafter will be known |). , a Canendy New York 714 (Cle ad 667 (88 the Yukon Harbors, Al! teams de . +B. F, Philadetphin .630/Chieago 668 |siring to play the new aggregation |e" aE Olymy V i rs | question ts a " 1 tal Pittsburg 669|Philadelphia .681/are requested to communicate With | i the ant ~ — on gtetiog Chic f Detroit 612\Joe Leo, Colby, Wash + - wee erren a 510 [Boston 612] nece he fe pwe ntgge Seattle High 420[Washington .422] The Excelsior baseball team came erated, i wae i Boston New York 406 [out victorious on Its trip to Olympia e continue through M ra, Iffert Brooklyn 200 /St. Louls 578|Sunday by defeating the Capitol Aeese ¢ : ' . " | ‘There are two reasons why o City team, The score was 18 to 11.| ; Mine Jonos ANGELS WON EASILY pay md i oye: ihr Misa Jeanica r LOB ANGELES, June 13--The ~~ - " th . hovl be clone In the f We a ey Angels won out in’ stonday's ame! 4Q to 1 Shot it wilt give the friends of the| tor tae eae by a score of 6 to 3. Costly error | | eniee ane Gib Seeaneee them-{ od jaa and Gent on the part of Portland gave the] 6677 ee) e = agar . ¥ ing & free-for-all fight In the sec tall heating’ during the two @ocks fl aba tor ak, ines after school clones, and, in th and In AB ape Sr etiviah the Brey] Another one of those “olongated| ond place, it would be unfair to the Railways, oa he “ei -~ co 4 ane oro. |Shutes” came home with the money,| candidates who entered the race late | __ 4 FIRST AVENUR sale to wet nore and murronnded|{f there was any on him, at the/if the thme be cut down | ¢ ~~ Sees irae tn a threatening man-| Meadows, Monday, Brigetta, at 40] ‘The. votes came in in droves dur A His label on Sey. SS & yon) to 1, was deeded the money and] ing the past 24 hours and when the your ner, Police interference prevented)’. 1 a Bide ioneetin S wees touah tion fight 1 talent again had the experienc punt clowed at o'cloe onday “4 nH. E,|of feeling how expensive It Is tol eventing 81,477 votes had been polled — Ancels.. 30000310°6 8 ‘¢{keop up a racing pond. for the different teachers, bringing ling” en ae Portiand. 110001000—3 6 4 Somebody rece ved another jolt| the grand total up to 920,044. No. 1213 See. SHA sitver, Batierics—Hall and Sples; Kssiek | Wen Skirmish, 10-to-1-shot, inal At this rate, when the count closes ond Ave, __“srona® and Melaan, Umpire, Bray. the first race. Addie D came in sec-|on Tuesday evening the total will - ond after putting’ up a poor race ex-| have passed the One Million mark “TWAS A RAGGED GAMB hibition. Roseleaf came in third] Among the candidates who re a ¥ : bunch all the! were Miss With the score § to & the game) here between Vancouver and Vic torin was calle 4 at the end of the |ointh inning on account of dark news. Tt was a ragged ox! crowd went wild and of McCloskey's bunch in hen they scored three the fans act like a bunch of bed lamites turned loose. Victoria 03090010040 | | Vancouver 003001012—8) | Batteriee—Erickson, Howlett and ition but the the finish the ninth Ford; Thomas and Smith. AMERICAN LEAGUB Washington Chicago 3. NATIONAL LEAGUB Chicago 5, New York 1. St. Louls 9, Brooklyn 0. Cincinnati 3, Philadelphia 1 Roston 4, Pittsburg 3. FAN F00D Stwashes here today It looks as if the Everett base ball team was Siwashified The Webfooters are now getting real interested since they have been as far up as the third hook There won't be so many home runs for the Tigers out Rect om tion park Which one of the Indians is going to get crippled this week The weather has started in again to raise Cain with ball playors. | The mud hens, of Portland, have! @ good chance to ascend th still another notch Maybe th why they wanted to fight Mon: The Seals are walloping around pretty lively of late The Siwashes are only 109 points) behind the second from the MAY CHANGE RULES NEW YORK, June 13.—The advise ory board of the Intercollegiate foothal! association held a protra ed sexsion Monday night to discus and pe upon changes in the game After three hours’ discusston, the only progress made was (he passage of the rule to increase the penalty for coaching from the side lines from five yards to ten. WASEDA WON TACOMA, June 13 baseball team from Waseda univer city, Japan, defeated the Whitworth college team bere Monday by a score of 2 to 0. The Japancse Great Northern allway Wil! sell greatly reduced round-trip excursion tickets to St, Paul, Sioux City, Kansas City, 8t mais, Chi- enge, Milwaukee and other impor- tant astern cities on June 14, 16, | 16 and 17, limited to ninety days | orary ticket office First and “| —— Special Rates to the East via Northern Pacific, Jane 14th to} 17th it ve, Only $60.00 to St.| ‘aul and return; $69.70 to Milwau- | $71.60 to Chicago; $67.60 to At Louis, and equally low rates to other te inte, TEETH Extracted, Filled or Crowned With- out Pain by Our New Discovery. to the Known a at the! ent with | et of our 1 what we vd ation our work 10 years. reeTHh wiTH OU PUTES p and go, but t rown Dent main the same r up-to-date dentists, BROWN'S PAINLESS DENTISTS 713 First Avenue ora 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 6 Unton| Block, one door south of MacDoug | all & Southwick’s |a trifle better. }ites have been kept tn the tafl-end rane mado} by Jack Burke, of Sacramento, in lows than two minutes, It was to j have been a nineround go. after having led The remaining races In the third and/ came home| way around were Interesting fitth favorites with the n events, The way the favor diviston of late would warrant the of some Tom investigate the ways means wherewith iret race, five furlongs, Nee—| Skirmish first, Addie D. secon Roseleaf third. B. Powell up on th winner, | Second race, five furlongs, selling Brigetta first, Laidlaw second Grenore third Bock up on the winner, Third race, four and « half fur jongs, selling—Syphon Girl frst Rain Cloud second Ixaboau third. | Minder up on the winner. j Fourth race, six furlongs, selling Gold Finder first, Riceful second Birdie P. third. Loague up on the winner. Fifth race, seven furlongs, selling Golden Light first, Eleven Dells eooond, Cright third. J, Clark up on the winner. Sixth race, one mile, selling Monetana Peoress first, El Verracco second, Expedient third. Cross walte up on the winner. WON IN TWO MINUTES SACRAMENTO, June 13.—Jack Hall, of San Francisco, was whipped DR. MILES? ANTI-PAIN PILLS . being . that you can always take es you would @ lozenge. tain, because they cure by soothing ed nerves. Harmless, © harmful drugs. 36 Never sold in bulk * Great Northern Railway ell round-trip tickets to MN 16, 16, for $69 win waukee on June 14 account of Woodman convention. Among the Many Good Things We Offer Woe are selling this week Hand Bags, 2 to @#e line at — 10 Mand Rage, 50c to 90c at.. 200 Hand Bags and Purses, Tio to 2.00, at 580 STONE'S PIKE ST. PHARMACY Reliable Family and tlon Drugmists. 419 PIKE STREET. Phe Main 933 Preacrip- Roth nee HEE ba A Cure eases without tion. Cured by i chron nese rn bark, bulbs etables, The BR derful reme a that ha r 1 rg tee t asthry t stomach, kidney liver diseases other physical we: nen this jerful ir Have a with Hee Wo before giving up > trong eupport M te ond place; Miss MeM Bal advanced to fourth mmey and the talent felt) whittier of Foster received @ big batch of ve beige the ga ies Gall of Dunlap. es, but not enough between M dir Laweor | re 1y alao went up one pol ome in the lat. All told, 22 candidates were vote 1| For for during the day. vege ant n of the B. F. Day, who went of WOM TRUST Rohe pact SUPPLY C9, School of Phoi as to j * NewYork Liquor Co Bost Wines and Liquors 2317 FIRST AVE. NORTH, The following ts ce standing of FREE DELIVERY. he candidates to Pi 2872; Name. Bchook ‘bones— Main i: Ind, 1998 Lou Chase... a — Madison seecees DR FL Day A. Frances Nichols. ...Rainier Moktitian hats || SOSTON DENTAL Nellie Buckley Lillian Met Bertha Johansen . Hewkine.. Putter. nccvcves Metta Armour. Bunker Nina Moore . Dora Hines Rachel Hyland Nellie Pomeroy -Interiale «Green Lake Walla Walla Columbia Nellie Gail............Duniap Irma hittier Foster ttieton....Longtellow Danta...Seattle High Ballard --Beacon Hi « South Park Interbay PARLORS |$2-50 Shoo for sale at The Hub Soi, tm this state Each coupon ch A coupon—B- is went scription for two meaths, or is good for 125 VOTES. Each coupon— B- months’ rubs iption or a re The five the teachers bi contest ex rk expos I vote for.. Bechool, City of........ ington. (Signed) Star paid in advance. tion to be in the name Address Town «... Please credit..... teacher In the subscription an X he The Star’s World’s Fair Contest ; The Star will send the five most bills, entrance fares to the grounds, 90d for one vote. n oF @ renewal of an old h coupon—-B—accompanted by 60 cents for a new sub- subscription, accompanied by TS cents for This contest will run uring Apr ing the largest on the week's junket to Portland and the great Lew. (Coupon as the most popular teacher in the State of Wash- (Coupon Good for 10,000 Votes If acconmpanted by a n fon te UPONSs MANA reACHERS' CON- ESTAR, SEATTI M THE FAT FAIR, IE 8 ’ THEM THERE” Popular school kk exposition at Port! @ for week, inclu rall- with 25 cents for one month's subs subscription is good for 60 & renewal of an old three newal, is good for 200 VO May and June. number of votes be the lucky guests of The Se "AD seeees Wash, June 13, 1905. C) Seeeeererrii County Of. +++. .teecewe w yearly subseri Not good for r ption to The wale. sevees Wash, June 12, 19 cents, for 0 The Seattle Star. Subsorip- ot «Votes for the most popu- city of Pa AORN Nepean, Map i

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