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oe ® THE SEATTLE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1905. “| A: np Into the. Land of Sportdom--Something About Athletics of the World-ByL Len Hunt Roach and rary; {tegerald and Graham Nearly 9,000 single votes were) Mie Grace Hall McMillan Nellie Buckley . Lillian Metealf........Caseade Third race, four and « half fur longs, selling—Interlude, first; Cora WON IN TWO INNNINGS PHOTO SU LION CLOTHING HOUSE Goetz, second; Happy Chappy, third ¢ WAS A PITCHERS’ BATTLE aera aries “orton Cane STANDING OF THE CLUBS. polled in the teachers’ contest wn Mary Downie. .......0. B PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE SAN FRANCISCO, June 14. Wednesday, the total vote for the| Miss Amaie V Olym Won. Lost, Pet, | Piteher Cates, of Portiand, had just day being 19,427, and the grand to-| Mime Alice Turner . Longtel Wacoma ce a8 676 | 4 little the best of the argument tal vote for all candidates to date Mise bag us * Warren Ayg francisco }with Nick Williams, Tuesday, and now reaches 939,471 Mise De Ha fon Angeles 16 | Won out by & more of 3 to 2 The Mine Whittier, Foster, advanced | Mrs. Ifert Portland 00 | locals did not score untll the ninth three points in the race, and | Mise Carol " Oakland 486 | naling been the gnost consistent gain cies’ Some Beattie 3 gog | Portland .,....101001000—3 for the past woek. Mins Lffert,| S08 “qonts’ Gont Meade San Francisco .0 0000000 2—2 Bremerton, jumped two potnts,| palow AMERICAN NATIONAL. Batteries—Cates and McLean; while each one of the 15 leading Pert Per ct | Williams and Wilson. Umpire candidates © or ke Cleveland 675 |New York... .720] Davis support, the vonitions re CAS i ORIA hi S78 Philadelphia .617 * main uncha ot phia 8 Pittabure .. OTT) BAUM SHUT 'EM OUT s the winners of the priz For Infants and Children, » 3 Chicago . t to the world’s fair desire to Boston, sea chicago--°°* 239]. LOS ANGELES, Juno 14.—-Oak BLAIR, OF CHICAGO, WINNING THE 100-YARD DASH. re nthge agp Shea lagen year ‘| The Kind You Have hig gy Washington, .423/St. Louis land was presented with a — — (Photographed Bapectally for the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) now planned that the trip to Port-| Beare the Now. York... .405|Boston.... — mo pe eer gag Sowa cae IN THE FINAL, BLAIR OF CHICAGO, ON THE LEFT IN THE PICTURE, WON; HOGENSON, OF CHICAGO, IN THE CENTER, land be made the last week in| Signature Bt Louls 378 | Brooklyn. , tonne wonent five sane oft Iberg.| WAS SECOND, AND ANNIS, OF MICHIGAN, ON THE RIGHT, WAS THIRD, TIM, 10 SECONDS. . nite: Ab teat dime at of the of g - cepenedigste ve ve postions - ibite will be in splendid shape The Siwashes defeated Tacoma at | pig Ah geen * et genony wr FINISH OF THE 120-VARD HURDLES. eta a mys roe > eee, better attractions of various aioli Recreation park, Tuesday, by o Los Angeles ...0 00002128 chines, and at the j sorts will be offered Great Northern Railway Beore of 2 to 0. But five hits were | oo), : mde PETE Pte him to the outer rail, where be The definite time, however, will] 1. 1.) Made during the entire game, Ske! | OMAR . bt 4 was hanging bim up by the bit not be fixed until the five succoss-| Syl) Stl! Rreatly reduced roung, and Fitagerald were the | Batteries—Baum and Spies; Iberg ‘The short price horses came home | ful teachers have been named. They | City, Kanans city, ge Pat Whole thing. It was a case of which |®"4 Byrnes, Umpire—Bray, with the money Tuesday, and what hen be asked to meet Mrs.| cave, wi cig Pitcher would win out tn the end ro over of the talent backed the beasts | Moffatt, who will be thelr matron | tant Eastern cities on June nd Skel showed that he was the | WAS A WALK-OVER wou a I4-t-t-l-0 money for once.|and they will then select the week |16 and 17, limited to ninety malt “Togo” of that performance. VANCOUVER, June 14.—Vancow The balance of the races were tn-| most convenient for them all ‘Temporary ticket office Pies The Tigers made three hits off | ver defeated Victoria in the game teresting from # spectacular #tand-| Meantime we advise all contest | Ye*er. Skel, while Fits was charged with | 404 Tuceday by a score of 15 to 7 point. Following t* a short sum | workers to keep hustling every Groat Norte x two. The scoring started im tho} victoria played ragged ball, which mary of the day's events | day, for that’s the only way to win! wy sei! round-trip th ai Sixth when Feeney reached first on | 414 not tend to enthuse the specta First race, five and a half fur-|a free trip to the fair for Your| Woutee on June 1 18 ee bd & fumble by Doyle, went to second} iors Atanager Howlett was put off longs, selling—8. Christopher, first; | favorite teacher. Sent ot Weve te i a: ¢ 3 fe : accou vodman cony tt by Roach and/the field for protesting too strenu Billy Taylor, second; Addie D ‘The following ix the standing ef tae = ously to Umpire Derrick, third. Herbert up on winner. the candidates to date: : : Sat Score by innings : Second a nt ae Name. poe Fenoot ae 7 Vanco 9622 °—~15 on: selling—Gnark, first; ne “ae ane. alle alla j In Tecks and Four-in-Hands, worth | Vancouver .. 01040 8 23 is — he Tie Pris. third oan Se oy ye sree d S0e each, priced at ..........250¢ Vietoria .....010220200 ’ Go Ht wi er. A. Frances Nichols re ruwell up on winn ran “Si aad - EVERETT, Jun 4. Everett ee AVE. Se ee oe. lenakad Devoe for 11 hits in two in Crosswaite up on winner. Bertha Johnsen ....Interiake gwen y "hor AMUSEMENTS nings in the game Tuesday which (Photographed Especially for the Newspaper Exftéryiae Asnociation.) Fourth race, #ix and a half tur-| po gag E ~ gl 1a Amateurs ABARIM OPERAS netted the locals six of the nine} Won by W. 8. Catlin, Chicago; Frank Nicol, Michigan, second; H’'M! Friend, Chicago, third. Time, :16 jlongs, Cats handicap Mies Metta Armour... i ctembts | <———— ee hea ee RA runs made, A feature of the Bel Sivet: Tecslaw, seed: ¢ ane J mbia N rk GRAND HOUSE Theete? | lingham batting was that. ow ol neee PPE: Sy gar Soon eanne + [acim hind.” Cromawatte” up oe | Stee Wate Gat ooo” may ewYo uor SOHN CORT, Mer. Both Phones, 66. | ¥en hits four were for three bases RRRRAER aan winner Miss Mabel Nettleton... .Longteliow Score by ianings JOCKEY SMITH | Turth race, seven furlongs, selling| sites yebel Nettston...-Loneteiow | For Best Wines and Liguey 0 | Mountebank, first; BI nd; Dundreary, third " . Ridge, | Miss Wiley . Minder] Mise Pearl Bacon Miss Bunker Ballard 2317 FIRST AVE. NORTH. Beacon Hill South Park FREB DELIVERY. Pr arr acai Bree sees vos ecoe8als DAE DOPE SHEE T--* Lee 18 SUSPENDED BARNEY BERNARD, AMERICAN LEAGUE. atx r solling—Mai| Miss Nina Moore Gn the new comic play written for] AT PHILADELPHIA—Detrolt 1, ‘ Fe eS Te aT Tee tee ee ee 2S a Bet the firth Se ee eneee 6 P oT, nine Beant op] tied eamenanetend him by H. D. Cottrell, Philadelphia 0. ee seuhey wee: enh ewe Soe qgestion Miss Nellie Pomeroy, able riding at The Meadows Tues. | 08 Winner BOSTON--Cleveland 11, Boston 2 “THE FINANCIE! Well, the Siwashes really did hand) hits chalked up to Seattle's batting| day. Jockey A. ©. Smith was in Mie Deosl French »++00 | ‘ AT WASHINGTON—Chicago 7, G. A. R. Exoursion Y r x *|it to the champion Tigers out at) column. | definitely suspended by the judges! . sae eng ee * We are headquarters .. A eanetaiy enacted compene. | Welhington 0 Recreation park, Tuesday afternoon,| It is said that Perrine was a tor-|for his actions while riding Charios| "nc tthe \eaviow Seattle 840 @ tne for Ladies’ and Gents’ Prices: $1 to 250. Geate Selling. NATIONAL LEAGUE. thus opening up a series in a way ror in his day, He don't look it, Lamar, When making ' the Inst Cail at N. P, City Office tor Watches. = : caleu : tendan! ted to bring a crowd for| sho’ly, quarter the boy gave Um horse no ail particulars. Houghton & Hunter Third Avenue is AT CINCINNATI—Cincinnati 5,] Wednesday, . a : , : Watch Inspector G. N., Philadelphia 1. The Siwashes played good ball, N. P. and Interurban AT 8ST. LOUIS—BDrooklyn 6, St.] 82d *© did the Bengalites, but the Rallways. “The Most Pepular Theates” Louls 1. Sie. latter fell down in two instances, 104 FIRST AVENUE. is seneagtiee re toe. n| AT CHICAGO—New York 1, Chi-] and two Indians crossed the plate Tonight and All This Week Rossel | . 6 ; sisi ‘& Drew Presept Mr, Cham A. Be ‘ bgiee AT PITTSBURG — Pittsburg 6,] Mike Fisher did not like the looks pres a. J baa Boston 6 , © ) of things during the early part of Ine Splenaia Drametic- Scente Pro- — at cae Pi lao wor and tion. chew expressed en “QUEEN OF THE HIGHWAY.” JOCKEY AULD fidence that his jungle follo | Equal in itrinsic value to any- would win out in the end. thing ever seen here of a dramatic In this the mighty Fisherman | Gharacter—et any price. 7 7 istaken, and his wrath and| —- ST. LOUIS, June ~ was mista a Next week, Mr. Ta lors Big Scen- and Jockey Moore, on Dr. Clark, ftsetf manifest to the spectators by babel ¢ Timp ¢e 7 fo Success—“The Girt Engineer.” |seriowsty injured tn a mixup dur-|the way Mr. Fisher went at his T t J ec ee ing the steeplechase at the Ameri-|Chewing gum. Fisher — simply he ar’ s oa Ss | STAR THEATER can Jockey clab track Wednesday, | brought those jaws of his together | Pustenno Eveny Dav om ran Yeas The horses fell near the half-mile| 5° times a second, more or less yt Peeenee Compare Fair Contest The Gtar will send the five most popular school teachers in this state to the Lewis @ Clark exposition at Portland—wil pay every cent of their expenses for one week, incl rall- a *. hotel bills, entrance fares to the grounds, coupon-—A—ts goed for one vote. Each coupon—B—sent with 26 cents for one month's bres Puge ora renewal of an old subscription is good for — Pane fee gray ge by 50 cents pets — lon for two moa er & renewal of an old te geod for 125 VOTES. Each coupon—B—accompanied by 75 cents ‘Sota Months’ subscription or a renewal, ts good for 200 VO it contest will run during April, May and sae xT Miss SePT and oe © was @ silent man coming we MISS SERING—Catef and] ooje and when assistance reached | Mik flent ing in| the two boys Hector was dead. |" the car. | | and Winters, The Biograph,| Neither horse was tched test Motion Pictures, Ray Oxden Co, Lesiie. Pomeroy, Mustrated wie 10, 1905, The game pitched by Skel Roach was a peach. That man has nerve| PUTES NO which is one of the main things! — needed when twirling for the Saat- PAIN tle bunch. Skel just seemed to have the cross on the Indian. Fite-/ gerald Qurried around the box (oe BOS ETERS E 4 i S NICE TEETH | 3200 Sosie bie siet erty" tunes ‘em over to the batter. RECREATION PARK BROWNS Scientific DENTISTS}, Prom the xranastand the batts Received of the Seattle Homeseekers|Company.a Warranty Deed for_one lot injSoutheast Seattle to be by me delivered to.the person who within the past ’six months has paid the greatest amount for rent looked as if any old farmer or five teachers having the largest number TODAY 713 First Avenue backwoodsman could have taken @ when the contest expires will be the lucky guests of Ths Bee : ttle Bt Are the discoverers and originators| slat and soaked ‘em for a couple of| = Sttle Star en the week's junket to Portland and the great laws At 3:30 of the only reliable and sclentific| miles, but the Tigers simply could|M of residence in proportion’ to the wages received, system of Painless Dentistry. We) not hit the sphere effectively. TACOMA VS. SEATTLE extract, crown, fill and clean or — treat teeth absolutely wwithe t pain CGdiees wee the eit tho on and guarantee all work for teen Take Virginia or Coder St.) years Our work is the best, our|{8®t brought in the run Tuesday. | Cars (Coupon “A.”) prices the lowest consistent with| 2TWe enough, if it hadn't been for] Wav escemwerccceseress Wash, June 14, 1905, firatclass work. EXAMINATION | Doyle's error Seattle would have! FRED, Our plates are undetectable| probably not scored at all, but from the natural teeth and are guar-| Feeney soaked ft at the right time, | Races Races‘: which looked good for the center- FILLINGS. ....50e, Te and $1.00} fielder. 5.00 City Editor/" The. Times) 8 PURO GIP. sntwwwvuverccccescocn, Gls cocneseeceete School, CMY Of. ss eecevseens Coumty Of... ..e¥eeereee —aT— GOLD CROWNS... .83.50 to All Paying Rent Who Receive Less Than 100 Per Month RIDGE WORK... $3.00 to $5.00 “THE MEADOWS" PULL set NATURAL TERTH... Fah FooD . $5.00 @ix races daily from now until July 19, rain or shine. Races com- Srowry. PAINLES DENTISTS, mence at 3 p. m. sharp. Take car 3 First Avenue. The Stwashes won. King ané First avenue south. Satin, Hy 2, 3, 4, 6 and 6 Union| Five hits as a total for two teams | gt King Block, one door south of MacDoug-| when Tacoma is in it; speaks well | es the most popular teacher in the State of Wash- ington, [ Signed) Ladies’ days, Tuesdays and Fridays, | 4) @ southwick’s. for the twirlers. except Fourth of July. Hours—8:30 a. m. to 6:30 p.m. Sun- Roach and Fitsgerald certainly fend a postal card to The Saittla Homeseekers Co., or The Seattle Daily Times, state how much rent you (Coupon “B.”) day, 8:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. v pay, how much wages you regeivye; No one can tell who will get the lot. Remember, you must be in South- insion, 60 cents, includin had a fine set-to, a yer Admission tickets e4 —_——--——-—] You'd ought to have eon Miko|[M Cast Seattle July 4th and give a gorrect statement, THINK THIS OVER CAREFULLY. Good for 10,000 Votes If accompanied by a new yearly subscription to The Star paid in advance. Not good for renewals, The person receiving Jens months In pro receive $60 per month wages you would get the lot, becadse ing one-fifth. You must be pure who may pay more rent in prop lot if you come. Southeast Bed two hundred homes have beh ty about 300 choice lots out of 1.600 $1.00 per week. We purchased t have the brass to say they could The contract has been let for $4 an $100 per month wno has paid the most honse rent in the last six nember, In proportion, Suppose you pay $15 per month rent and neone pays $16 per month rent and recetves $80 per month wages, wrth of your wages out as rent, while he would be pay- nd in your statement and be there July 4th, because the very one to his wages thea you may not come, therefore you would get the ie hag city water, sidewalks, telephones and electric street lights. Over It in 12 months, We have seven stores, school and churches. We h or sale, ranging from $6 p to $200, with all city improvements. Terme se lote 28 years ago at an average cost of $1.09 per lot. No one would vy land now cheap enough to allow them to sell as cheap as we are. 00 by the city for the big trunk sewer on Rainier Avenue, which passes through Southeast Seattl ne car line is now being double-tracked. The regrade of Jackson and other street will be complete in Jess than 12 months, After these improvements you will be giad to pay $300 to $500 for lots in Southeast Battle, which is only 15 minutes’ ride from First and Washington St Now is the time to buy cheap, close-in lots before the improvements, You will not be assessed one dol- lar If you buy now, Remember, Seattle ts growing now, She is doubling in population every five years. The greatest moneyed men are putting millions in property and improvements. Follow their example; invest something, if only $1.00 per week, in Southeast Seattle lots when you work. If you should be out of work we will extend you time until you get work, on one condtion—keep the tots, and you will be independent. It is better than putting money in the bank at 4 per cent. and then have the landlord pay the banker 7 per cent for your own money, and then you have to pay 16 per cent in the form of rent at all the leading hotels and Fincher chew gum fn that last in- cigar stores. eS nin, 7 5 “Bull’ Perrine officiated for the Greenbaum’s Cloak and first time in Soate Suit Ht Kemmer and Frary made the ouse only errors for Seattle Tuesday. From the maker to the ¥ corer. Doyle and McLaughlin. had all 1419 SECOND AVE. that Tacoma was charged with also. Tei.—-BSunset, Main 3448. any . Things We BLANKENSHIP Offer Clift Blankenship, former back- We are eolling this week— stop for the Siwashes, who was re- Hand Bags, 25c to 400 line at | leased last your for injecting too +1190 Doeves seeeee +»Wash, June 14, 1906. Enclosed please find ........ cents, for . months’ subscription to The Seattle Star. Subscrip- tion to be in the name of Name .... Address Town ». Please Credit......+s++..¥otes for the most popu- lar teacher in the State of Washington to No Agents, No Commission You can save more than one- ++ ,School, City of Ruse Hall made one of the two) much pugilism into the game, will half on the price of a Sewing i soon be wearing a Siwash uniform on your own money loaned by your banker to the landlord. ies denertmet Wee on for Hana tas ite, te te 75 ta again. If the banker makes a blunder and goes broke, you lose, don't you? Why not invest your money fl PRIA Nitiivendsccnwens $9 Seaveoeienney weaieeenll A dispatch from Cincinnat! says that Manager Kelly does not want Blankenship on the team and has sold him to Rusty Hall. Blankenship is expected here next wook. in lots where it will grow ten times faster, where no one can steal It, where you can always sell for more than you paid any time. Over 800 citizens in Southeast Seattle are going to have a grand celebration July 4th, a grand parade on the streets of Seattle, a grand open-air feast, a grand ball, a grand open air basket ball game, a grand free barbecue dinner, a grand entertainment for all. Come out today; do it now. Take Washington St. car, Office open untfi 9 p. m. every day, Take a car every 10 min. morn- ing and evening, and evory 20 minutes during the day. Seattle Homeseekers Company $2.00, OL ceevsecseene sees Be (if the subscription ts a renewal pnt an X here.) partfoulars. Standard Rotary and Domestic CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE Just above the Postoffice STONE’S PIKE ST. PHARMACY Reliable Family and Prescrip- tion Druggiate. 419 PIKE STREET, Both Phones, Main 933. SEND ALL COUPONS TO MANAGER, TEACHERS' CON* THST, SEATTLE STAR, SEATTLE, WASH. “THE FAIR TO THE FAIR. p THE STAR SENDS THEM THERE Deen cae ee <P On arte Reem —e—. Speolal Rates to Portland Monday, June 19th, train leaving at 8:40 a. m. only. Call at N. P, City Office at once for particulars. ***