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THE SEAT STAR THURSDAY, JUNE TS, 1905. Doings Among the. ». Sporting’ Fa atérnity of the- ‘Country Fro rom the Press Box=-By L vel Hunt} ee eee Rr KEKE KA RRR PALTIMORE, June “Kia” Sullivan, of Washing ton, has accepted the offer of the Haynes’ Valley Athletic club, of San Francisca, to fight @immy Britt in a 20-round bat * tle on July 15, for a purse of ona Sullivan and his man ager, Al. Herford, will leave for the coast next week. (% FEEDER EEEE | RalatatatiatatataMatatateMelel GOLF SHIRTS Made of Garner's fast color Per cales, 30 different styles of $1.00 and $1.25 goods to select from at, each TDe LION CLOTHING ‘HOUSE __18T AVE. 8 AND MAIN 8T. oe SE GRAND fuse ding HOUSE Yieaer JOHN CORT, Mar. Both Phones, 65. First Appearance Here of the Well- Known Comedian, BARNEY BERNARD, im the new comic play written for him by H. D, Cottrell, “THE FINANCIER.” A carefully selected company PRICES—$1.00 to 260, Seats sell- in, s- Starting Sunday aht, KOLB AND DILL, in “I, 0. U,” Seats sell- ing Friday. ird Avenue Theater “The Most Popular Theater.” Both Phones 567. Wonight and All This Week Russell @ Drew Present Mr. Chas, A. Taylor's New York Company tn “QUEEN OF THE HIGHWAY.” A mammoth scenic production of & powerful play. Starting next Sunday matinee, Mr, Taylor's great comedy se’ n, “THE GIRL ENGINEER,” ‘The greatest of all railroad plays. No change in our prices. Cor. First ave. and Madison DON'T MISS SEEING—Calet and Waldron in up-to-date comedies; Bellman, Juggling Jordans, Sum- mers and Winters, The Biograph, Latest Motion Pictures, Ray Ogden | Fy Leslie Pomeroy, Lilustrated BA IASE TODAY At 3:30 Today is La Ladies Admitted Free to Pe and = Grand- TACOMA VS, SEATTLE Take a od Cedar St. Day. —aT— “THE MEADOWS” Bix races daily from now until uly 19, rain or shine, Races com- Mence 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 stand. Admission tickets on t piece the leading hotels and EXCURSION: To the Foothills of Rainier Saturday, June 17 Stop at Elbe, near Mineray Lake, coming and going. Take Steamer Capital City. Leave 7:30 a m. at Galbraith Dock to Tacoma, and from Tacoma by rail. Tickets $1.50, on sale at Kennedy's Drug Store. Also by ladies of arch. Be Basket junehe Greenbaum’s Cloak and Suit House From the maker to the » 1410 SECOND AVE. ‘Tel.—Sunset, Main arer. 48. Stone’s Pike Street Pharmacy Prices average as low as first class drug store in city, selling: Peruna, $1.00 size at Pinkham Compound$ any the 00 size at ‘83¢ Liquozone, $1.00 size at B8e Liquozone, 50c size at ASe Dr. Buck’s Kidney and Back- ache pills, 60c size at ...45¢@ Stops that pain in the back 8. 8. S,, $1.76 size at .. $1.50 8. S. S., $1.00 size at ..... SBe Wine Cardui, $1.00 at .... 83¢ ‘Woman's true tonic. Phone us your drug wants. We deliver the goods. STONE'S PIKE ST. PHARMACY Reliable Familiy and Prescrip- tion Druggists. 419 PIKE STREET Both Phones, Main 933 EATTLE |, TACOMA 7! STANDING OF THE CLUBS. PACIFIC COA ) LEAGUE. Won, Loat Fot Tacome os sessseees 89 | 28 San Francisco ... 36 «32 Los Angeles .%3 30 4 Portland . - 30 81 AD: Oakland .. 478 Seattle «. 387 NATIONAL AMERICAN, Per Ct) Per Ct. New York tT veland 459 Philadelphia O4jChicago . 687 Pittaburg ... .066)Philadelphia, 678 Chi Cimetnnatl.. Bt. Louis so ¥ Boston ++ 200,W Brooklyn -308 St 37 Boston ashington . Louis .. NATIONAL LEAGUE PACIPIC Won. Lost Pe Bolse ww . — B acy Spokane , «19 16 Ogden . ee ~~ 16 Salt Lake... ~ 22 Pet Bellingham 69 Vancouver «+ 693 Everett s..ce 484 Victoria os « ef- position and sue- ceeded in the game with Tacoma on Seattle made another fort to hold last grand W@inesday. The game was entirely ded and the Tigers took occa sion to fatten their batting averages Miller offictated in the box for 8 attle and the way the men from the City of Destiny went after him was a caution, The Siwashes opened up fairly good, but when the Tigers began te do business, it looked like a merry- go-round for them. Bobby Keefe got four hits in four times up and some of the other hitters made av- erages that put all their previous records to shame. When they got through with Miller's delivery they had piled up 7 runs and the Siwash- es seemed perfectly contented with @ solitary run. Seattle Hits . Tacoma .. Hits ... The score HITTING WON THE GAME. SAN FRANCISCO, June 15.—San Francisco defeated Portland by a score of 4 to 2 in a very Interesting | game here yesterday. Henley pitch- ed a fine game and the Seals bunch ed hits in the third and fifth innings, | getting a lead that the Webfooters could not overcome. The score RH. KE Portland .. .. San Francisco . Batteries: Jones Henley and Shea. ors 40 3 and McLe HOME RUN DID IT. LOS ANGELES, June 15.—Oak- land latd down to defeat yesterday at the hands of the Angels. The game was interesting from the start, but the home team had the decided advantage tn the hitting. Dillon's home run in the first inning gave the Angels a good start, ‘The score: R. H. EB. Los Angeles 9 Oakland .. ..... 2 70 Batteriss: Gray and Spies; Mos- kiman and Lohman. A SOLITARY RUN IN GAME. EEVERETT, June 15.—One soli- tary run was all the sluggers could get in the pitchers’ battle here yes- terday between Bellingham and Ev- erett. Billingham got that one run ai AMERICAN At New York Loula 6 de! Philadelphia Aphia 4 Br Boston- Boston 2, At Washingten Chicago 6. LEAGUE, Now York 7, St, Netrolt 1, Phita. Clevelend 1 Waehington 3, NATIONAL LEAGUE, ‘ At Pittabung—iittsburg 3, Bos- At Cinotanatl—Cineinnatt 6, Phil- ndelphia 2, At St, Louls—St, Louts 3, Brook- lyn 1 At Chicago—Chicago 1, Now York 0. JC Gannels J. C, GARRELS, Garrels, of Michigan, at tho Inter- collegiate meet Saturday, threw the diseus 140 feet 23-8 inches, beating the previous world’s record, held by Sheridan, of the New York Athletic club, J. D. Lightbody, of Chicago, low- ered the conference record for the one-mile run from 4 minutes 312-5 seconds, to 4 minutes 25 seconds, and clipped 12-5 seconds from the half-mile, making it in 1 minute 6 seconds, AT THE MEADOWS nesday, got their money’s worth an¢ some besides in two exciting rac In both events the winners and their seconds came under the wire with only a nose between them. The day was ideal for good racing and crowds witnessed the events with great interest. The aren lost in every event. In the four and a half furlongs | race Miss Spokane and Smiler bat-| tled for the first money, but the/ little lady went under the wire a winner. In the five and a half fur longs race Yellowstone won from | Huachuca in another very exciting | event. First race, four and a half fur- longs—Miss Spokane won, Smiler| second, Santes third. Time, :55%. | Second race, six furlo ¢t Laid-| law won, Prince Magnet& second, | Lillian Ayres third. Time, 1: 14%. Third race, five and a half fur-) longs—Yellowstone won, Huachw second, Swift Queen third, Time 1:07%. Fourth race, five furlongs—Lady Bimbo won, Roseleaf second, Wager third, Time, 1:00%. Fifth race, one mile—Exapo won, Ulloa second, El Verac third. Time, 1:41%. Sixth race, one mile—Crigli won, Eleven Bells second, Auto Hood in the third inning and walked away with the game. The score: Bellingham ...001000000—1 Everett .... ..000000000—0 A PITCHERS’ BATTLE... .. VANCOUVER, B. C., June 15.— The locals defeated the Victoria team here yesterday by a score of 3 to 0. Harmon turned a beautiful trick in the box for the locals and succeeded in holding the visitors down in a remarkable style. Boyle, of the Victorias, outclassed his rival, but the Vancouver sluggers suc- ceeded in squeezing in three runs, The score: Vancouver 012-38 Victoria .. . 20 000 0— OGDEN, June 14.—The locals ad- ministered defeat to Salt Lake here by a score of 6 to 56. The visitors failed to support their pitcher at critical points of the game. The score: R. H. E. Ogden .. see . me eee oe Salt Lake .. eS ay pe SPOKANE, June 14.—Boise turn- trick on Spokane yesterday and ceded in walking home with the Spokane was not in it for a minute, as Boise took the lead in the first inning and held it all through the game. The score: R #H. BD. +710 0 «410 7 led suc game. Boise .. » Spokane y anne Speolal Rates to the East via Northern Pacific, June 14th to 17th inclusive. Only $60.00 to St. Paul and return; $69.70 to Milwau- kee; $71.50 to Chicago; $67.50 to St. Louis, and equally low rates to o ~ ed pot ta -- For Teachers Going East the Northern Pacific has arranged 14th to 17th inclusive. Call at N. P. for specially Jow rates to St. Paul, Chiengo, eic. Tickets on sale June Ticket Office, Seattle, and arrange for your trip, third, Time, 1:49%. SREREAKERAARA RAED hs | * SEATTLE DERBY. * 7 * * The following {s the list of * * entries for the Seattle Derby * # next Saturday. The event will * * bea mile and a quarter race for * * $1,500. * % Sandstone . 110 + | % Sear Air .. 117 & * Corn Blossom 122 & * Baker . 117 ® * Estella J 12 & * Gloomy Gus’. lid ® * McGregor . 7 *® % Auto Hood 14 & * Edrodun 14 & & Mistress of Rolls x & Dorado ....s408 * * * Kak KkK kkk hk kk hak Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local appli ns, as the: reach the dise portion o! There is only one w ness, and that is b remedies. Deafness js caused inflamed condition of the mucous lin- ing of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rum- consti yan bling sound or imperfect hearing, and it med, Deafness is the inflam- restored to its normal condition, hear- ing will be destroyed rT; nine cases out of ten are caused by Ca- tarrh, which is nothing but an in- | flamed condition of the mucous sur- will give One Hundred Dollars ft Deafness (caused by | gannot be cured by | Send for cireu- Toledo, O. | | that ¥ ita, ‘Toe family Pills for con- | gota by Spon Halts etipation. i BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS Twelve-year guarantee. Lady attendants. Hours—8:30 to 6; Sundays, 9 to 12. Both phones 1420 SECOND AVENUE. | will appear in the _ a RECORD BREAKERS AT THE CHICAGO MEET wl SEDRO-WOOLL exciting of the season. The Sedro-Woolley BE A HOT ONE, YY, June The local team will cross batg with the Arlington team here Sunday and the game ts expected to be the Both, te have been strengthened by thd addi. tion of several new Spectators at the Meadows, Wed-/ ager players. Man- me Sunday. team 7, WILL GHT TQ DECISION TACOMA, June 15.—Bob John son and “Kid” Merryfield will fight to a decision in @ ten Found bout before the Tacoma Athletic club at its smoker, to be held Wed nesday night. This promises to be one of the most interesting battles seen her for some time aa both mon are game and are in the battle for blood. Tho beys will weigh in at 124 pounds. Some other good bouts are scheduled for the night, but the sports are looking for # great contest when the main fight ot together Ayers Pills. The one great rule of health-~Have daily move- ments of the bowels. And the one great medicine—Ayer’ Pills, Ayer’s Pills. Sold in all parts of the world for over 60 years. ses a Great Northern Railway Will sell greatly reduced round-trip excursion tickets to St. Paul, Bloux City, Kansas City, St, Louis, Chi- cago, Milwaukee and other impor- tant EKastern cities on June 14, 15, 16 and 17, limited t ninety days, Temporary ticket office First 4 Youler. eee “IN THB HEART OF THE CON- TINENT.” 11,505 MILES Of railway cast of Chicago, Peoria, | 8t. Louis and the Mississippi river, with Kastern terminals at New York, Boston and Montreal, are em- braced in the NEW YORK CENTRAL LINES tickets, Information, etc., For call on Ww. C. § LIGHTBODY, Winnor of the one-mile run. ACHREST, ye | ————— Nor. Pare. Coast Agent, 132 Third » oh St., Portland, Ore played seven games this saeson and LF. JONES, The Arlington team is preparing to take the town by storm. A band has been secured and muasle will be dispensed when interest wanes. lost only three. Passenger Agent, 161 Yesler Way, Seattle, Chicago LoanOffice ‘Ont ne Wash. Newman, of the Woolley team, So ail jhas secu B. Ford, T. Williams Portland Exposition. ¥ SiLveEt }and Rochon as star players for the ‘ is pares 7 Hank R Prop | Fest of the season, Brokoff will hold] ,,Spectal |G. X, sastree |S 117 Tester Way. down second base, All these men) june 19th, train ing Seattle at | A genteel place money on orro' @iamonds and all kinds of je Btrictly confidential 8:40 a.m, Call at N. P. City Office for particulars. ° has The Seattle Baily and Sunday Times Pustuneo Every Day om ras Yeas Dy THe Trams Provree Comrany June 10,,.1905, Received of the Seattle Homeseekers’Companyya.Warranty Deed forjone_lotZin Southeast Seattle to be by me“delivereditazthe person who _within’the past’six months has paid the greatest amount for rent of. resideneeJin proportion to the wages,received) City, EditorXThe.Time 3> All Paying Rent Who Receive Less Than $100 Per Month Send a postal card to The Seathe Homeseekers Co,, or The Seattle Dally Times, state how much rent you pay, how much wages you redel¥a, east Seattle July 4th and give @ correct statement. No one can tell who will get the lot. Remember, you must be in South- THINK THIS OVER CAREFULLY, The person receiving’ Yes# than $100 per month who has paid the most house rent in the last six months in proportion to hill’ wages remember, in proportion, ‘Suppose you pay $15 per month rent and receive $60 per month wagé# ard someone pays $16 per month rent and receives $80 per month wages, you would get the lot, ing one-fifth. lot if you come, $1.00 per week. have the lar if you buy now, invest something, of work we will extend you time until you get work, on one condition It is better than putting money in the bank at 4 per cent. independent, You must be who may pay more rent in pro Southeast S¢ two hundred homes have been about 300 choice lots out of 1,60 We pureh sed these lots 28 brass to say they cou The contract has been let for 4: passes through Southeast Seattle. other street will be complete in less than 12 months, $200 to $500 for lots in Southeast Sattle, Now is the time to buy cheap, ¢lose-in lots before the Remember, § The greatest moneyed men are putting millions in property if only $1.00 per week, in Southeast Seattle lots when you work. you pay one-fourth of your wages out as rent, while he would be pay- sug> and send in your statement and be there July 4th, because the very one rtion to his wa, ttle hag city w es than you may not come, therefore you would get the sidewalks, telephones and electric street lights. Over wilt In 12 months, We have seven stores, school and churches. We have for gale, ranging from $65 up to $200, with all city improvements, Terms ars ago at an average cost of $1.00 per lot, No one would buy land now cheap enough to allow them to sell as cheap as we are. 000 by the city for the big trunk sewer on Rainier Avenue, which The car line is now being double-tracked. ‘The regrade of Jackson and After these improvements you will be glad to pay which is only 15 minutes’ ride from First and Washington St. improvements, You will not be assessed one dol- ttle is growing now. She is doubling in population every five years. and improvements, Follow their example; If you should be out keep the lots, and you will be and then have the landlord pay the banker 7 per cent for your own money, and then you have to pay 15 per cent in the form of rent on your own money loaned by your banker to the landlord. If the banker makes a blunder and in lots where it wit grow ten times fast than you paid any time, July 4th, a grand parade on the streets of S air basket ball game, a grand free barbecue dinner, a grand entertainment for all. Take Washington St, it now. Over 800 citizens in Southeast § ‘008 broke, you lose, don't you? Why not invest your money r, where no one can steal it, where you can always sell for more ttle are going to have a grand celebration d open-ait feast, a grand’ ball, a grand open- Come out teday; do Office open until 9 p, m. every day, Take a car every 10 min. morn- tle, a gra car. ing and evening, and every 20 minutes during the day. Seattle Homeseekers Company TEACHERS’ RewYorkLiquort CONTEST 2317 FIRGT Ave. NORTH, FRES DELIVERY, Piones— Main 2872: Ind. 195 Don’t wait until the last week of} the contest to de your voting For if you do your favorite te Jas. Means’ Hand Ma, may have such a handicap that tt will be impossible for her to ov come it, The candidates who are the leaders in the race at presen ate those whose friends have beet clipping coupons every day an¢ turning them in, So many big votr have been received during the pi few days that it takes a pretty batch of coupons to make change in the standings $2230 Shoo lor sale at RELIABLE TRANSFER ¢9, Baggage, Furniture, Storage Breage room, 1116 Ping big any Office and } Thursday's count advances Miss ties wnaie Armour, of Columbia, one point, an unset 903; inde bunches several of the top-notchers {ndepenteas, closer together, Sixteen candidates ag recelved votes. BLOOD The total vote to date is 967,965, hae anita hideous The vote Thursday was 28,834 The following is the standing of the candidates to date 6 of Aa Diseea r hereditar system i tainted mth Name. School. of Gerotule, Rem Miss Lov Chase. Walla Waite | {tins Bult or Mwoilen "ati .B. F. Day 1 little Uleers te. + Ballard | jiair or Eyebrows, and finaly Nellie Buckley... oa 4h ike Decay, ofthe 2 Lillian Metcalf Cascade | ve any of Bertha Johnson -Interiake Hawkins.... 3reen Lake tment ia pra ‘thie Bia - Metta Armour. Columbia Oem. |. i tains gn or injurious It goes to the very Fuller . 1. Walla Walla Irma Whittier. ecccceves Foster Aine nd tore «Dunlap | Vole of i H ol Nettleton... .Longfellow | 204 f2% Wiley ... «+» «Ballard | the flesh, Blanche Banta...Seattle High system af 8 ed to perfect hea Miss Pearl Bacon. Beacon Hill Miss Bunker .... South Park BROWN'S Misg Nina Moore -Interbay 52.0 a bottle lasts a Miss Dora Hines tien Fer ae ae Miss Rachel Hyland. . vaker Drug Co, ( Miss Nellie Pomeroy, . Mercer POISON . Cascade HEE Wo ++-B. ¥. Day Cures all chronie dig. -Olympie eases without opera. Longtellow tion. Cured by Chl. Warren Ave. hese roots, herb Seattle High bark, sy and veg- - Bremerton etables. These won. sa eiieettie derful remedies have *? eerett cured hundreds woeees Foster Buarantee to cure see zema, Mis Pearl French Mins Mins Miss Grace Hall . Mary Downle Annie V. Bell Alice Turner .... Edna Harris . De Hart . Iffert ol Nielson Maynard . é Agnes Conlon... Jones . & + Great Northern Rai lway thy Will sell round-trip tickets to Mil- scone) kidney waukee on June 14, 16, 16, for $69.70, liver diseases account of Woodman convention. other physical Weak . ness, Call and see this wonderfal Ch. nese medicine man. Have al with Hee Wo before giving up you case as hopeless, Consultation free, Offices—210% Washington Street, Seattle. We are headquarters for Ladies’ and Gents’ Watches. Houghton & Hunter Wateh Inspector G. N., N. P. and Interurban Railways, 704 FIRST AVENUE. ats His label on 1213 See: your ond Ave. tion ling” on SHAW’S DRUG STORE, The Star’s World’s Fair Contest ‘The Star will send the five most popular fm thi ate to the Lewis & Clark exposition at ree pay cent of their expenses for one week, including rails road fares, hotel bills, entrance fares to the grounds, etc Each coupon—A—1s good for one vote. Each coupon—B—sent with 25 cents for one month's subs | geription or a renewal of an old subscription is good for 50. Ro sCoupon—B-sccompanted by 60 cents for a new sube scription for two meaths, or a renewal of an old subscription | is good for 125 VOTES. Each coupon--B—accompanied by 75 cents for three months’ subscription or a renewal, is good for 200 Votes. Fg contest will run during April, May and June. 4 five teachers having the largest number of voted the contest expires will be the lucky guest of The Se ~ le Star on the week's junket to Portland and the great Lew. — fe and Clark exposition. * ho (Coupon “A.”) +.Wash., June 16, 1905. T VOt@ £0P.seevecevecereceesvcees OLsvocseesrsreee Behool, City of. ..eseeeeees, County Of. ...sseeeceeen as the most popular teacher in the State of Wash- ington. [Signed] (Coupon “B.") Good for 10,000 Votes If accompanied by a new yearly subscription to The Star paid in advance. Not good for renewals. Wash., June 15, 1905. Enclosed please find . cents, for .... months’ subscription to The Seattle Star. Subscrip- tion to be in the name of Name ... Address Town Please credit............votes for the most popu- lar teacher in the State of Washington t0......++++ School, City of ened) (it the subscription is a renewal put an X here.) PACHERS' CON* H. <ND ALL COUPONS TO MANAG . 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