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$ PACIFIC COAST I wracuwy Coese are the deat cheap tots In Woa. Lost. Pot pe city. Tro blocks east of end of | Tegoma yee) Wet Queen Aune car Mime, aod | san Francisco . ™“ 676. th of Ross, Rasy terma Tqulre | portiand % 864 ‘a owner | Los Angeles ... *h 39 4m8 Boston Biecn Oakland . Bb 40 ane dames Bothwell airavs. 1804, | soattio . z6 43 376 ten Insurance Rens? } NATIONAL, | AMIGRICAN, m New York TO Cleveland .. .6 Pittsburg ., 623 AMUSEMENTS | BARNEY BERNARD, postponed on this account Comedy That Made a Big ~—— ” a Here Ten Days Ago, BROKE EVEN. “THE FINANCIER.” SAN FRANCISCO, June 26.— Frisco and Los Angeles broke even im the game here yesterday. The morning game went to the Angels by a score of 4 to 8 The afternoon fame, however, was more exciting. in fact, it was one of the most tn A Carefully Selected Company Prices, $1.00 to Bbc BASEBALL {THE NEWEST —_ | Phidadetphia 604 OPERA Seattie’s | Chi@go 509 GRAND Leading | Cincinnati 641 Boston += 490 HOUSE Theater | st. Louis 52; 410lNew York |. |400| JOHN CORT, Mer, Both Phones, 68 | Boston 328 /8t. Louis 2 | i Brookiyn .... .279/Washington, .389 Bpecial Return Engagement, PORTLAND, June 26.—Seattle The Wel Known Comedian, was again saved from defeat by rain, The Saturday game was also Seattlernenter 2. P. HOW, Manager. Five Nights, Roginning Tomorrow dng 8.16, Mat. Sat. at 2:15 MRS. FISKE Aad the Manhattan Company in © M. & McLelian’s Drama “LEAH KLESCHNA” Prices $2, $1.58, $1, See. Avenue Theater WBbe Most Popular Theater” and * Coolest in Seattle. t ight and all this week, Mat- ‘ee Saturday, Russell & Drew pre ‘mat Mr. Charles A. Taylor's Now City company in his great @@odramatic comedy “THE FEMALE DETECTIVES.” The scason's best offering, ectips everything in its varted origin- ' wg week, “The White Ti- grees of Japan.” No change in prices: Both phones 567, STAR General admianion and daily matinee 100; even- fags, Sundays and holidays few re- seats tm fromt 20c; box seats Ma Star Trio, In a whirlwind of fut Fitzpatrick & Co; La Barr, wonder, amd 7 other great acts; moving plotares, “Louis XIV.” ARNOLD'S BIG SHOWS _ tm 7 and AN This Week, ADISON PARK, teresting and hard-fought games of the league this year, It took 16 in nings of the greatest kind of base tall to settle the contest. Frisco ted the seore im the ninth and to do any run getting until the 16th, when Frisco pushed the winning run across the plate. Frisco carried off the Satur day game. Score Morning game REE Angels 2010000014 8 4 Frisco .. 003000000-3 7 6 Afternoon game REE Angels ...2010000020000000-—-5 12 4 Frisco 0010300010000001—6 12 2 TACOMA, June *.--The locals and Oakland played «nly one game yesterday and this was captured by the Tigers. Tacoma pounded out aix runs in the fourth tuning, while Oakland was unable to do any seor- ing watil the ninth, when one run was put up to its credit. Score RW. E Oakland.0009000001-1 8 1 Tacoma, 0 @o0000%-6 91 BOISE, June %%.—-RBoise defeated Spokane here yesterday in the Pa ifie National league by score of 6 to 4 Stelte pitched for the local team and proved a pusrle to Spo- kane. Only five hits were made off/ bts delivery. EVERETT, June 26.— Victoria did not have a look-in on the game here yesterday. Everett started the run getting in the third inning and kept it wp until the last. Belt was in vincible and the visitors got only three little bits from his delivery. The score: Victoria . Everett STANDING OF THE CLUBS. LOUIS CHEVROLET, The daring Frenchman who has b een making inroads on track rec ords and defeating Barney Oldfield consistently. SEATTLE WON: Seattle defeated Tacoma te an ex eating Incrosse game here on Supday|aon the sport fastens itself stronger by a more of 14 to % The game was] upor « PAIN NICE TEETH BROWNS scicatitic DENTISTS TIS First Avenue Are the discoverers and originators of the only reliable and stientific system of Painless Dentistry, We extract. crown, fill and clean or treat teeth absolutely witheut pain and guarantee all work for fitteen years. Our work is the best, our prices the Jowest consistent with firstclass work, EXAMINATION FREF. Our plates are undetectable from the natural teeth and are guar- antoed to fit FILLINGS 500, T5e and $1.00 GOLD CROWNS. 3.50 | P80 BRIDGE WORK 3.00 $5.00 | FULL SET NATURAL TEETH ° ° “ $5.00 BROWN'S PAINLE DENTISTS, 71S First Avenue, Parlors 1, 2, 3, 4 § and 6 Union Block, one door south of MacDoug- all & Southwick’s. Hours—-$:20 a. m, to 6:30pm. Sum- Gay, 6:26 @. m. to 12/30 pm succession which makes it one of the beat the spectators game bef The T appearing, » the sport-loving no is fast of THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1 METEOR IN AUTO FIRMAMENT ipteresteing and spirited from the] very start and the hundreds of en thusiasts who attended were given & treat of their tives, Great interest is now belng taken in the Canadian game and each sea and presents ar interesting standpoint, lore the public ‘oma bunch was somewhat depleted yesterday on account of the failure of some of the playors not, bet it started the game with a snap, The first quarter of} 4 the game ended with the leading by one goal. The box @ start then and from that time og the game was not tn doubt. Snappy playing was axhibtted on both sidan, OLD RELIABLE SPOT KLINE & ROSENBERG, NewYork Liquor Co For Best Wines and Liquors 2017 FIRGT AVE. NORTH. FREE DELIVERY. Pkones— Main 2672; tod. 1535. 905. YALE THE FAVORITE NEW LONDON, Conn., June 26 The day of the annual Yale-Harvard } boat race is at hand and this stata old town has awakened from tts natural lethargy, Outward and viet ble signs are abundant that « traordinary event is on the t College mon and college pthusiasm pare to be encount “i at every turn. Yalo.and Harvard maa who have pot been here in years poured into town today, thelr presence affording evi dence of the unusual inierest mante fented in tomorrow's aquatic derby Red Top was the Mecca for the Harvard men, while the sons of old Eli gathered in force at Gate's Ferry, the Yale training quarters. The Danks were Hned today with on | thusiasts 4 rous of seeing the final practice spins and forming thetr last judgment on the form of the two crewn Yale ts still the favorite, but Har yard’s courage is rising and every one predicts a race. Yale is confi {, but she is ready for a sur Harvard's followers seam willing to take a chance and her backers are waking some fow bets At such odds as 2 to 1 in Yale's fav- or. There ts not much betting as yet, but the present enthusiasm seems to warrant that the usual amount of money will change hands tomorrow The varsity eight-oared rave, the principal event of the day, will be rowed promptly at 6 p. m., and it will be rowed up stream. It has |beon many years since the chief race has been started at the drawbridge and finished up the river. It will be preceded as usual by the four cared and freshmen races. plays, from, of any Nala b bal albahebabelel | * WITH THE AMATE URS * Pocaceneeeaseee SEDRO-WOOLEKY, Jane 26.—Se taitors, * touk | "fay by & score of 4 to 3 BALLARD, June 26.—The score- | k¢eper might have made a mistake | “pa lost track of a few of the runs fa the game between the Eagles end Elke yesterday, but everyone im watiafied. The score as agreed /tpon was 36 to Sl in favor of the | Biica. | BREMERTON, June 26.—The Su- Periors went down to defeat here esterday at the hands of the Ma- rines by a score of 14 to 1. ARLINGTON, June 26.—Arling- ton and the Ralniers played a very interesting game here yesterday, ending tm a victory for the former joy a score of 1 to 0. Paddock pitched for the Arlington team and Miller was in the box for the Rat niers, Both pitched good games. The Boattlo Electrics defeated the Ballard team yesterday afternoon at Recreation park by & score of to 3. The Klectrics started wianing in the first inning by poundjes out 5 runs CUNTRALIA, June 26.—Centralia, won from the Lattle Rock team here yesterday by @ seore of 2 tet NORTH YAKIMA, June 26.—The Yakima boys went down to defeat |here yesterday at the hands of the Prosser aggregation by a score of |4 to 2 The Postoffice baseball team de feated the Foster & Kioiner team on junday by a score of 7 to 2 GIVE GOOD ODDS THE MEADOWS, June 2%46.-—-The books at the Meadows, Saturday, were the best ever posted on this coast and the bettern were greatly pleaser at the chances given them Of iate there has been no system by which a better could win. Odds were small and there was no chance for « sport to play even, but Satur day those’ who went to the races found conditions much more favor able for him and betting wae live ly. The books were 17 percenters and good odds were given on all the horses. The races in the future promise to be more interesting and the books will be posted with better odds im favor of the better. | PHILADELPHIA, June 26.—Jack |Munroe, the one-time aspirant for championship honors, is to face Jack | Williams, the Philadelphia middie weight, before the National Athletic ‘chub tonight. As both have reputa lutions for hard hitting, the ring fol- ro-Woolley defeated Munroe yes-|iowers expect to see six rounds of lively fighting. LONDON LOAN OFFICE Next te Guy's Drug Store 0 Loan on Watches, Dia- to vote early sad late and ofies lwithin the next four days to keep thelr favorites at the top of the Mat, the bh est voting of the com- 4 already begun’and will wl keep up until Friday night Bc.o8. ‘Walla Walle M A. Frances Nichols Pugior Madison B. pay tes MeMillan Hatard Mies Bertha Johagon Intertake Mins Lillian Metcaae Cascade Mins Nellie Buckley Central Mine Metta Armour Columbia Mins Hawking | Mine Fuller | Mise Irma Whittier Mine Bunker Nelitle Gatl Dunlap - - Rachel Hyland Central Mabe! Nettleton Langtetiog Dora Hines F Only four more days remat Seering ania a the teachers’ contest, and this Mies Waey satlaal is apparently being appreciated bY] jii95 Pearl flacon......Beacon HIM Se %, who are deluging The| Ming Nina Moore Interbay tar office with votes, A large NUT%-| Migs Nellie Pomeroy Rese ber of votes remain: yet uncounted, Mis Pearl French . Mercer as it bas been impousible to keep! Mrs, Iftert sen e cns deemeiaae the tally up to date during the flood] Miss Grace Hall ..... eee of votes that have poured in from! Miss Mary Downie BF. Day every side for nearly a week past. | Miss Ag Conlon....Queen Anne The total vote now stands at| Miss Annie V. Bell Olympia La744l the gain over jaturday’s| Mine Alice Turner Longfellow total being 25,360 votes Miss Kena Harris ....Warren Ave Miss Chaso still holds first place.| Miss De Hart . - Beattlc High The rest of the contestants stand ac-| Mise Jones Foster cording to the list below Miss Carol Nielson .........Pacitle Friday night the polis wit! close, | “i Maynard e E t and If the votes can be tallied at an au mm early enough hour Saturday, The Star | maRion PAT hopes to be able to announce the! sree ( “0 phi | names of those who will make up “0 the lucky party that will take in Won TRUST eetamaace cart, bar ss PHOTO SUPPLY CO, Star's expense. The voters will ha’ — School of Photography free ta Amateurs 50c Neckwear FOUR-IN-HANDS, Tecks and Putts ali slik and ® new shipment; wale price B6e cach. LION CLOTHING HOUSE 187 AVE. & AND MAIN 6ST. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES- TATE. We, the un dersigned, will receive sented bids on any and ali of the following real estate belonging to the entate of Lewis P, Lewis, de- ceased; sald real extate being situ- ¢ in the County of King, State of Washington and described as fol- lows, to-wit Lot 5, Spring ‘Tracts Lot 12, Spring Brook Wive Acre ‘Tracts Lot 1, Block 28 of Renton Lot 1, Block 3 of Maple’s Addition to the City of Seattle; subject to an outstanding tax title. Lots 7, 8, 10 and 11, Block 26 of the Plat of the Town of Renton; subject to @ lease on lots 8 and 10 and the westerly 20 feet of lot 7, all in block 26, expiring March 1906, Said bids to be accompanied with & certified check or cash to the amount of ten per cent of the amount bid and addressed to C. W. Corliss, 301 Pioneer building, Seat- tle, Washington, or left at his office and the same will be opened on the th day of July, 1905 at 10 o'clock & m. We reserve the right to re- foot any and all unsatisfactory bids. Brook Five Acre the Town of ALBERT HANSEN S97 Sus 706 Ist Avenue NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR: sled bids will be recetved by the board of directors ef School District No. 24, King county, Wash, up te 12 o'clock noon, July int, 1905, at the office of James Stephen, archi- tect, 726 New York block, Seattle, and with the clerk of the school board, Sunnydale, King county, | Wash., for the erection and com- pletion of a 4-room frame school buliding; also separate bids for the heating plant for building; all to be done tm accordance with plans and specifications prepared by James Stephen, architect. Plans anid specifications may be seen at the office of the architect, 726 New York block, Seattle, and at the real- dence of Thomas Blaker, clerk, Bum- nydale, Wash, A certified check for one hundred ($100) dollars, made payable to the clerk of the district, must accom- pany each bid om general contract as a guarantee that successful bid~ | der will enter into a contract with satisfactory bond for the completion of butlding. The successful bidder will be re- quired to furnish satisfactory surety bond to the full amount of contract, said bond to be condi- tioned as provided in Washington state laws. The school board re- serves the right to reject any or all Won. Lost. Pet pon tg! HUGHES, bida. Bellingham .. . u u“ 632 DAVID H. JONES, Bigned THOMAS BLAKER, NATATORIUM —ovescs ab oy leit PO —<— Bverett .. _» i) a3 see une = salt water bathing—retresh | 5 re 1 (ost ee _ PE coed Be ing Clu eat 5 cae ee ene NATIONAL LEAGUE. St. Louls—Pittsburg 5, St. ? he St id WwW. hel’: Louls 0. a oats a ar Ss oO. s At Chicago—Chicago 18, Cincin AMERICAN LEAGUE. “—e ~ : Wha Ghte oth HYSICIANS require the fm tis state to the Lewis @ Cine axaection os ection ata ike Louls—St. Louis 8, De Bay every cent of their expenses for one week. inci —_ druggist who fills their prescriptions to use only high standard drugs and to fill every prescription as written. We Offer$5000 Reward For proof of substitution in any prescription filled by us. road fares, hotel bills, entrance fares to the ry It Each coupon—A—is good for one vote. tear es Each coupon—B—sent with 25 cents for one month's sub- Vee ora renewal ofan old subscription is good for 50 ctigm Oar tan aennnmpantes by 00 canto San © now sub- wert othe, Or ® renewal ect! fs wood for 128 VOTES. oe ap ren teh coupon-——B-—accompanted by 75 cents for a three months’ subscription or a renewal, is good for 200 VOTES, ‘This ng April, May and June. ‘ing the largest number oof votes when the contest expires will be the lucky guests of The Se- attle Star on the week's junket t and a Send Gok epee ee eee -| At Chicago—Chicago 8, Cleveland 2 INDIANAPOLIS, June 26.—All roads for trap shooters iead this week to this city, where the great- est tourney of the year ts to be heid under the auspices of the Interstate association. The chief event will be the sixth annual Grand American | handicap, which will be contested on Thursday, though importast cop stake and bandicap matches will also be shot on other days, begin-| ning tomorrow. More than 200/ nces at 2 and 8 p. m.|shooters are entered for the Grand Sain of shine. American handicap. The conditions f Children, 106; adults, 26c.\ call for 100 targets, handicap 14 to |22 yards, $200 added to the purse, jbish guna, winner to receive a | » Footh Brushes Tomorrow 9 to 6 50 Cent Brush | 25 Cent Brush 25c 12c Bags for Half and Less 50c Handbag 19c 75c Handbag 36c G. 0. GUY, Inc. Second and Yesler PROSE HOROLERCSOSS Tents at Third and James and Evening for md Great Finest Show on ané Children. Earth for Ladi {Coupon “A.”) Ter ee eee, ++-Wash., June 26, 1905, T VOtO 108... cxceveseseeeemerescy OL. seeveceeceere , Open to all. Several thow rded to the victors tn this and other events and much more will probably be wager ed on the outside. 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