The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 17, 1905, Page 2

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SCALPED 22s Ban } ad . Los A M = Portia 1 | A vi c Oakla ‘ ANGELI j Onk-| Beatt te PY 40 a Hid ; ave a } 1 youte NA AMIRI n x he and on THI ATTLE STAR r7, 1905. SATURDAY, JUNE COURTNEY PINS FAITH IN TH THE CORNELL "VARSITY , No, 2; Boesch (Capt.), No. Dod stroke Taylor, coxsewain. which is expecte Courtney to w » regatta, in in fine \ition and r em to the “pf! nttl Just bef condition, and 1 to let any SSE MEN FAVORITES | WON HT u v1 1 Yo, 4; G. W. Foote, No. 6; Fernow, No, | made f t ng, and w ulk off with hon at Poughke lo this f ly fora ng contest right now, but r rd by 1 1 another t i the r Their work now {# light race in bowut t , f Think of your condition four years from now. Is there anything of more interest than a happy home? (what you give the Iandlord), the owner of a home, or the rent payer? will soon pay for » home with two to five rooms, 15 minutes’ ride from After the arborn Stre ade of Main, King is completed you will be Jackson nd De ets, ¥ ou trunk » ’ don’t have to pay a cent assessment for this sewer if you buy now, but w a giad to pay $300 t Judge us by what we have done, judge us by our works. We 4o just been doing, though you ean better realize it if you will take a 15-min $12.00 per month, in the last months. God helps those who helps themselves. There are hundreds of are worth $6,000 to $50,000 because they have kept ‘ » Jota they can make more on two lots In Southeast Seattle in ten years than you better opportunity now. Twenty years ago there was « possibility of Sentt lots 20 years ago are now selling for $59,000; $1 per week invested in 8 tle will have half # million people in 10 years. Why let the bank invest risk. If the bank goes broke you | don't you? If it succeeds you ¢ Seattle lots, because no on 1 steal them and it grows ten times faster NO AGENTS, NO COMMISSIONS TO PAY. BUY OF OWNERS You will be out $500, 90 p ar tot f 200 families in Southeast Seattle are saving $23,800 per year—al! of th: YOU REAP WHAT YOU SOW o Who is the most. prosperous You must consider these First avenue on Washington street car to Southeast Seattle. le athe To the Man Receiving Less Than $100 Per Month Wages Who Has Paid the Most Rent in the Last Six Months in Proportlo people will tell you they are buying homes in Southeast Seattle. 16 minutes ride from Pioneer Square, better than they did rent, or you can rent now for § 2.00 per month, al r $600, and the rent bill staring you in the face each month DON'T YOU THINK YOU sH« the owner of a happy home or a rent paye important questions to your welfare. TH be giad to pay $200 and up for thone lots. After tl heast Seattle. The contract has been let f 0 and r $830 t the benefit of increase of value. Fifty carloads of bricks o big Rainier ff + to His Wages—The Times City Editor Has the De You can’t buy a house for cash on wages of $3 or $4 per day, but you can buy one on $3 WOLD OWN A HOME? * Who can meet his expenses during hard times enstest Att now, now is the time to got what you need INK THIS OVER AND the happy owner of a home, or the rent payer? | now piled up on Ratnter avenue, ready to begin the work; 160 men are double-tracking the car line, and now have only 4 or 5 biceks more te ven Jo to maké a complete double line from Jackson street to Southeast Seattle and 20-minute luring the day, but ag soon as the double track is finished we will have a ten-minute are || vice morning and evening. vice all day and 6-m or $4 per week in Southeast Seattle. Who can save $100 to Think of what you have lost by putting off things thet should be done now We now have a ten minute car service morning Ret < en alias , give some {what we have You don’t need to be a busines # man to make mbney In Senttie. Invest $1.00 por week In 8 3 x i attie. Inves yor week In Southeast Seattle lots, Keep th ar ride to Séutheast 3.5 che 00 hasta Gold sh tothe @ jj have ten tines more people and yo ur lots will be worth twenty times more money. We bought 1,600 lots at the . : We will never be able te ofter buts 16 minutes vide’ trots Pint on ue again at $66.00 up. gmen who elved more than $3.00 per day fn Seattle who Every one of 600 buyers tn So uthenst Seattle » whe i sebved. i aa, 96,00 pes Coy 3 ~agt > ve fou Seattle can get one-fourth more than they pald. Southeast Seattle ts one year old hawed f or twenty years ago, You can do the #ame, You houses have been built. After the regrade of Jackson street and the Dig trunk sewor is complete you will $300 600 ave in twenty out of $3.00 or $4.00 per day wagen. You have a the time to buy cheap pnplete you pay f never becoming a great city, but now we have 166,000 people, $100 |} a ell ca é seed Plow gh ane 6 cot tae ee ae en ou have worked for money a long tine, why not invest $1.00 per week? Lot It grow: let money make moiéy the anth ly a small part of the profit. Your money is safer in Southeast patter a while you can quit work. You can invest $1.00 per week in city lots. Let this be @ timely warning: Oniy 1 ‘ » Washington street salesmen to show you around. Office open until 9 pf DO IT NOW. ADDRESS STATION H—SEATTLE s SEATTLE HOMESEEKER Cer oes low as any and Back $1, 16 wants in the ) wine at ARE YOU SATISFIED TO PAY RENT ALL YOUR LIFE? oF —— CITY LOTS WITH CITY WATER, SIDEWALKS AND STREET LIGHTS, $65.00 UP, TERMS—$1.00 WEEKLY, TODAY AND TOMORROW. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY CHEAP. Two r tots, r Ctl t x! ace. Seat oar net: “ad niente New .Y 1 \Clevetand ‘ ” RH. |, ee reas , t . won @ le race f , t th P : Phila Chicag Ang 0 0 “611 0 ~{ a ver c, Jur | r j M ain, th sderal ¢ Euiinioiphi. “Sso}onicago,-- isa) Angele. 90308 230 m8 H Slauccoedad in crow waan| pVANCOU is tea"igc| PLAYED CHAMPION |", Mititty Ma ty at's ae 08 the Soteral rand 2 Obi , ‘Detroit | = wa 7 “ ‘ the | ¥% < fou * « the} ength ly ft 1 by Addie will be the t " Cin . ‘7 Boston FIND PITCHERS BATTLE fans? yd it was me hit in 'the| BALL | brought } the honors 4 rrica off the prize court Friday 1 St. | ace New ‘ 3AN FRANCISCO, June 17 a pitchers’ battle Only eight hit | he f fur ind 1¥ . bed guilty Bost 327) Washt 88 hw gs Z : ;| Were made in the vt 10000006 | tor k t the 1 Minit "4 Bro. 618t. Louls eboard he yesterday eet thet of erhieh © dited | 400000 4| The city engineers’ baseball nine} ra t followed bh have like a collection of goose-oggs ps, tare , bea | Sty gal ‘be aty clerks’ | and the figt ' t equall . oo to Portland. 8cor ‘ | we , aunty c : N HWEST LE BE hy i o NATIONAL LEAGUE jteam Frida ernoon at the old Y./t an t r 7" Sow Stone’s Pike § Won, Lost. Pot. Fer Potke } ; ) ) 0) AT ST. LOUI I 4, New| M.C.A pa \ were thin | racing. Hes tor the 1 treet gham 3] 1 Rave seduced Sy weight 1S peinda York { ' plenty of fans| Wirst race, five furlongs—My Su Ph y ee Se .»§ pet 2 ines, yale 6 POKANE, J ae did al AT PITTSBURG —F me f th aldos, but thel prise first, Addie D. » 1 Welowtul | ap ap ag ane ae a OF eat sovhapneps » 16 i #3 ames 8, chose tip -. = tay and| Philadelphia 4 vt wing had the best of hird. Time, 1:01 5 ivan up } ices @ “ ‘ x 638 : iw it AT CHICAGO—C? ‘ miasm from the Jur In the wint | tore | a walked away Ww ame | 1 aco 4, Brook | eth : a i leanesweeeeseee ee class drug store PACIFI ATIONAL n Wod tt Ww ' ation inning the t ond race, fou one l¢ # |B city, selling oo Ore feeh on AT Cl NATI~( att 4,] added another in the third,| first, Bmiler second, Rain | * be : Byokane s.s.s.c2 38 ‘R R 1 the Spokanites that he was] Boston Jand im the fourth and fifth tacked! third. ‘Time, :49%. Laegue uv on] W/TH THE AMATEURS |f Peruns, $1.00 sive ot RS - , RIL - 1 two more. The engineers man er ‘inkham Comp 00 Sook: 4 aces aces | A eoo0o10efo 8 | AMPRICAN LEAGUE Jaged to p two in the first, Third race, one mile—Isabe 1 * * Oxden 17 aan ny : 4 in , he eth ‘ th on HET Balt Lake 13 23 3 ‘| AT a »01 =6 ¢ ‘EW YORK—New York ne each in pe - sixth,| first, Exapo second, Jing | Liquosone ag their fal up wo againet) Time, 1.41% So y on ne } The Woodland Heights basebal Liat e, 50 ze t seule a , » 7 . a - juonone Seattle had no more of a look-in} THE MEADOWS SALT LAKE The PHILADELPHIA—@t, Louta| t! jerks’ 7 . th race, ¢ mite and fifty|team will play the Colby nine at|E nh. puck’s Kidne ip win the game Friday then te has a , a ae veateréay phar woh siphia 10. The line-up was as follows Hugh M = tis 4 | Colby Sunday. A launch will be run i h md had for the last three days. Tt | Six eS ee Pe , Lake was t excit ASHINGTON—Washington | Clorke—L. Waldron, captain! ond, w third, ‘Time, | to by to accom the acho pila, 600 r washes are down at the lower end of | 22” a a eee om” |the season, The battle r and 5 Orr, firet base; Eddy Raine, second; | 1.43%. Minder winner | friende of the sidyers w uy de tes ge oe li the liet and they seem de greet > es onary . ar ly ‘ 1 whe — Dode Russel, third; Harry Clark Fifth race, six fw s na | *F : 8. 8. 8. 75 size a Stay there at King and First avenue south. |r ain bg three runs| DULUTH, Minn., June 17.—Kid | loft fleld; Henry Olden, center field; | teat, Suburban en secon iu-| sins adieu tem yes 8. 8. 8., $1.00 size at Charlie Hall occupled the box for| | Ladies’ days, fays and Fridays, while Ogden r te nly two.| WUllames and Ofto Setloff fought 15 | A Case, right field; Bd. Tonkin. ate third, Time “u%. W Ith] ene Hunt-Mottet Wine Cardul, $1.00 at the locals while he was not chas-| ¢*°ept Fourth of July s R. H. B.| feat, Foun te too draw here before | catcher; Otto A. Case, pitcher up on winner Pioneer Bindery pa Woman's true tonic ng out of the way of the ball. The! Admiss be _— ake, 100100410000009—10 16 ¢ ee ee te tne weet invention | | Kngingwre—Sutheriand, captain; | sixth race, one mile—Yellowstone | Friday by « score of 17 to 9 Phone us your dr Tigers played “hoss” at every stage! grand stan Adar on | Ogden 010400 1 1 000000' 9124 ms ee lat nig Niams @P- | Paddock, first base; Andrews, #ec~| rivat, Uppercut i, Fille third 29 We deliver the goods. Of the game and there was no doubt | ale ot all the lead and | Pepred to have & shade the betcer of jond; Storey, third; Le Blonde,| time, 1:42. Otis up on winner BUCKLIOY, June 17-—The toe —_—___—__— =| cigar stores. BELLINGHAM, June 1 he jo- | he contest, but the fighters agreed | pitchar; Ferguson, left field; Rich- baseball « danintieanhe : i to the | Defore the bout that a draw should | ards ater fleld; Morte cEW for the season and the boys bh stered t ardsom, center field; Morford, right] NeW YORK, June 7.—Mra. B. Today---Tomorrow Ee ene y that] be the deciaton if both fighter} were | field; Greene, catcher Moone, the former international /}esun to practice to win game STONE’S PIKE ST. PHARMACY Greenbaum’s Cloak and : it remember £ Telling een ee eens | ot. JOBEPH, Mich, Jono 11<{ ntpio® won the single lawn ten. | ayer ‘ot the team and Hd, Overmyer | matiable Pamntiy and Preset Eyery di a a ham outclassed th F i . . " » June —-jnis title here yesterday in +© | treasurer tion Droggtists. pone Sette Der-96 Suit House Goals oeaan eam bine ee Gooolal Rates to Portions Clarence Forbes, of Chicago, was| woman's event of the Metropolitan | gage iamnaie 419 PIKE STREET. LION CLOTH NG HOUSE From the maker to the woarer, [to make rune. The score Monday, June 19th, train leaving at | Knocked out in the sixth round Iast|ehamplonship tournament. Shg de BALLARD, June 17.—Ratlara witt | oth Phones, Main 933 1410 SECOND AVE. 08001001 %~10)6:40 a. m. only. Call et Ppcity [night by Johnny Morrison, of St.|feated Mise Helen Homan by the! piay that fast Marine tearm from isT AVE. 8S. AND MAIN 8T. Tel.—Gunset, Main 3 ¢ s0¢ 6! Office at ¢ for particulars. @) *** ' Joseph soore of 3-6, 9-8, T } Bremerton Sunday est the $200 per year $2 or $3 per week and evening inute Senttie will ate of $1.00 per lot 28 years age hundred N ser> ‘ow is have t ride

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