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at THE SEATTLE STAR-—THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1905. nothing and \ mortals known aa “ha ca —Cneeel won Beth the varety en he was able to best Moran and take} 2 ‘ . ; By Len | y Len unch O OSSI Ou e Voimngs In O O OVtS~-1 a otes O € Way-- 5; unt para tt ~~~~ = CS Oe —_ Snare ene ee es nen ~ ed ~ Rae - aan os ~ - = inal RUN Boob RACES = RAE RIT PO es RTS : : er eters a ver ca : e ies wan 6 laren Gawd of Ta-! ~ ~ lo als won the game at this place CORNELL WINS | ao ue ot CHiBtnnats Gail copaites at the Meadows Wednes . . . i ednesday when with core ther » Aw in 4 rm, the da? in honor of the day which was OSSI of the rize ifl | 2, oe art issing , u a tournament whethep ven over to that city, ‘Bea Al | nt a corking hit over second, sco is de. prot ‘ pr ten he cent of the day, sticking | {ng tho winning run, Gray was} POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y¥., J wh @ the f The hia nose under the wire with very unsteady, In the fourth h@/~Cornell won both the varsity and th eor i large and of Gloomy Gus at his heels. BY JAS, J. CORBETT. passed a man, forcing In a ™ He | freshman eight-oared boat races of ann, two ft which ej. The events of the day were in pyright, 1988, by the N Ca SANE RE are aa Por oy — out ae ate | the inte roqmasiate regatta at thi ‘ I ft ssually teresting. Jockey Loague rode two ve oo WEARS SEnergrse aA 7 | i aM | pitched the balance of th jp ay yracuse wa 1 horses to victory during Wednes- | W———~~______________-_______~ SSE acnee ae —| rauniien OP 9H | Poon Rr 2 |f ae a enigvacatinn mina, (MARMEARO 7 @ day'a meet. Following is a short) Jack Dempsey, Jack McAulffte,) with In the 183-poufd class HOWED MB A ROLA PACIFIC COAST I gels., 010000001—1 lin whieh ‘aeaudans gave cut 6 | GALES FERRY, Conn., June 99 summary of the day's events George Dixon, “Kid” — Lavigne, And the greatest of feather in, Raat ct. U Frisco... 000200001— Moiiais aeciiinn” the secon wer Harvard won the first honors jg First race, four furlongs —Isabea’ | pommy Ryan and James J. Jeffries | weights was George Dixon. Mo | he ee 7 + 610 | Batterien—Hitt and Wilson Gowed Oveee Goures trons ram mite? Tene « dated > veal oe So soap ny pon are probably the six greatest fight-|Govern beat him, but not when ISan Fr 48 “ 685 | Tozer and Spies, Umpire, Davis. — | bow to the wteel bridge opposite this {128 Yale an im- ang Sullivan up on the wit | ers of recent years. Little Chocolate” waa at hia best. | ot 9 cit ~ . promptu ma y hmen gubs rer, : ‘Jeffries t# in a class by himself. |] belteve f would place Dtxon at the = ye a TS wanapaver 90101040061.” | stitute four-oared ¢ The ead Second race, five aud a half fur) Oo often hears it said that Sulll- | head of the world’s colored fighter | Oakland “a 461 | Bellingham.,.. 10002000 0—-8/GOLF TOURNAMENT was for one mile an ard led Jonbe—Prickles won, Jardin 4°! van, in his day, was the better man, was the greatest | deotiie ee 4 | at the fintwh by two lengths of — second Pcoggete oe third: | nut, of course, mo sane man thinks sight AMERICAN LEAGUE BEGIN® THURSDAY felege water, covering the mile fq woague up on the winne’ . 80. Last, but far from the least of this STANDING - LUBS. AT DETROIT—Detroit 4, Cleve- laeaivel oa # 5:32 Third race, five and a halt fur seer RE ES aE ae mtg ed ne STANDING OF i QCINCINNATL, 0, June 29-—-7he | a he. Jongs—Prickles won, Jardin 46) 1. 'the tine parts of the art, Sullivan | Ryan, He may h ‘gone back 5 e GP CHICAGD~Chtenge “& 96) enact! open championship ma-| We can wave you r gul second, Educate third, Loague) oiene nave won in a finish affalr. | now, but when one considers brains | Chicago New York., .114| Louts 2 tion opened ‘suspiciously ‘Thureday’ Ave. egies Pee Winner ‘ Joffries hits harder now than Sul-| fighting ability, hitting and every | coord at ettaburg 600] AT. WASHINGTON—Washington | 0°" °F a ly Thursday Ave Fourth ee, one mile oe Hvan ever did, is cleverer, m thing else that enters Into the game, Philadelphia, .5469|Philadelphia .600|6, Philadelphia 3 won, Fille d'Or second, Ethel) he sand 60 pounds heavier | Ryan ts the peer of all the middle Detrolt 500 (Chicago sa9| AT BOSTON—New York 5, 3; cb “ ‘roe third, T, Stewart up on) "P's aueve the best fight I ever| weights, It was he wha taught Jef Bsa viiGiaetenais.. sp | Roman & 1 SUBURB ONE YEAR OLD CAN SHOW IN THE HIS" the winner. t inst Jeffries, | ¢rte crouch that made a fight ; in : r TTLE'S DEVELOPMENT THAT TUF Y EVE fought was my first against fries the crouch tha’ Ne 4 ia - 4 {VER HAD ONE- Fifth race, six and a half furlongs | OED Tee v orything my OWN Way| ing machine out of an ordinary eee Coe sae ors NATIONAL LEAGUE HALF AS LARGH A CELEBRATION AS THE ps Interlude won, Hipponax —— until the 23rd round. Then after \ fighter and placed him at the top tat Louie 468 [Brooklyn 266| AT PHILADELPHIA — Philadel- Diesiee third. Crosawaite up on the) ore nad taken a severe beating 1 \ of the heavy-woight brigade } Brookly onta's, testen 4 r won, Gloomy Gus second i : ° to th : ; , 1 - — Yow Me third. Wright up on the| | \victories, tt tea too, maauthe Owen Moran ts another British day, by 8 wcore of 2 to 1. ‘The game| AT BROOKLYN—New York 8, |] wii! be this year in Southeast Seattle. About twelve hundred prop ‘winner. | mad phere Gruman .@ invader who came here touted as a V4 | was interesting from start to fin-| Brooklyn 4 ‘ey erty owners will take part. An old-fashioned free Fourth of J _—>— | oo to Toff was Jack Demp- \ world-beater. He made good In a | tah. Roscoe Miller got a bad start, i WON dinner will be given to all citizens of Beattle. Wagner's band wil Celebrate the Glorious Fourth by | a sf the world’s greatest \ couple of battles and then stacked but finally settled down and went CORNELL lead the parade. We will have dancing, Fourth of July speeches by Buying your fireworks at Piper and aa Seweights Dempsey eained \ up ‘against Danny Dougherty at {to ft, finishing out the game with “hn prominent men, concert music and drill work, put on by lodges, Tart. 1024 2nd so cn ful popularity and many \ Philadelphia. Now, Danny has long the kibosh on the men from the! pougHrersin, N.Y. June = ——-— ae 0 « n ince joined the band of industrious south ‘ornell won bo ne varnity Help Your Condition. friends by his straightforward man- \ sin en” wet Monee held the bunch down to} 7 Corel! won both the varsity and i er ee - $2.00 Hats have the | ner, He sidestepped ‘The “Brooks” § ats | MF. a inet meen 60 pounds heavier jfour scattered hits, and Old Man! in, intercollegiate rematta ot thie style and quality you want—sive he ong end of a short purse. ¥ Haltren was sore because he wanted - on he if away the ong yiace =Wednesday. Syracuse was ee Srerteree® Sates Ave. gt ee oceaston, In Portland, What would have been the result to win the game badly on account | Piven tne decision in the four-oared Brooks & Co. fey, Ore, Jack made a wager that # \ had Moran gone against Frank ot appearing fn Seattle with a on after an exasperating mixup banch of new uniforma. Matt Stanley caught for Papa Van Haltren, Wednesday, and when he came out opto the grounds his many friends gave him a welcome which ought to make him feel glad for 17 years, | Matt canght « good game, too, al in which the judges gave out con- flicting decisions, The races were rowed over a course from Krum El~ bow to the steel bridge oppomtte this lumberjack wouldn't last three \ Neil or one of the other real one 0 ith him. fellow wai — : ey te an ox, and with a rep PRIRERY IN THE OLD DAYS. tion'as a bully, Dempsey had called \ Bribes were often offered fighters him down tn a saloon, where be had \in the old days. but in a few in heen declaring he would clean out \ stances were they accepted I do ne not remember when a or was the place. or was) ous Our stock of fine works is com- plete and if you come in early you can get a good assortment before the line is broken. Piper and Taft 2024 tnd Ave. ooo Scotch Tweed Bus. ness Sui % bully bellowed for awhile, \ able to do business In the e , i ts threstentor to eat up Jack, and om \\of my career. sites | though Seattle $e steal a couple 2 freak’ the, ee ME WEARERS — pric sien trends, tried to” dissuade \ Once I pass my word I try to keep seen yeding ovat age y Mdinm gated FM i 87.80 1 viEso ui Tile whee he insisted upon thrash- \ ft, and the following incident has stole safely were allowed to do 00 meee, at m told, because I promis by Kelley failing to hold the ball | inflamed co: Rut the great \ never be low ing the big f 'n LION CLOTH! HOUSE vniddleweight would not Hsten, and \ not to reveal tt, but ctreumstancer at second 7, fight, which took place in the \ have arisen which permit me to Umpire Bray made his initial ap 18T AVE. & AND MAIN ST. tne Lt yard of the saloon, demon- \ so pearance in Seattle, Wednesday before my fight with and he te there with the goods and also the voice. Just ‘\ strated that he knew his business, for he cut the bully Into shreds and \ Choyneki at Benecia Ray, € and All Week Matinee Saturday. Russell & Drew Present Mr. Chas. A. Taylor's New York Company Im the great comedy Melo-drama THE FEMALE DETECTIVES “Biggest hit of the engagemen’ Next Week, Starting Sunday Mat- Mr, Taylor's Splendid Military | “THE WHITE TIGRESS OF JAPAN,’ New wardrobe, scenery and elect- effects. No change in our Phones, 567. 2. STAR Reserved Seat Plan a Hit! %e—General Ad- Mission and Dally Matinee 10c. A show fit for New York. Star — Trio, Byron a Lai nd 7 iy arent acto. riciananase RRR RRR RRR Standing room only the rule this} ¥ “| CONNECTED.” ——|]« Seattletneater : Vaneaeaneakeekee J. P. HOWE, Manager. Both Phones 43. This Week The month of July will witness Evenings §:15. Mat. Sat. at 2:15.) many interesting developments in MRS. FISKE the different branches of sports and {And the Manhattan Company in C. | will prove to be a great moath, both M. S&S. MeLellan’s Drama to the participant and the spectator “LEAH HNA” who follows recreative pursuits In tere : f boc. Seattle. Curtain prompt on time. For in July will take place the Next week, beginning Sunday | greatest water carnival ever held in Miinee, “Hottest Coon in Dixie.” {the city. It will also witness al- Prices 250, 50c, 76 most a complete change in the base- ALK T NATATORIUM | ball team representing the city im oy Sai Wares we the Pacific Coast league. In the freshments, etc. Fine Dancing Hall| month now nearty here Seattle's ATT and Private Parties. athletes wil! fight for the honors of the different cluba and at the same city fteelf, d6wn in The complete organiza- tion of its lacrosse club will, it is thirty minutes, FICES 659 COLMAN BLDG. Phones—Sunset, Main 4444, Ind. omg y Tents at prow gy eee Cog very nm veni ui Week and Sunday. en One Hundred Highly Trained Pets —A Great Educational Treat— Finest Show on Earth for Ladies and Children. Performances at 2 and % p. m. @aily, rain or shine. Parade daily. Prices: Children, 10¢; adults, 25c. BASE RECREATION PARK to the satisfaction of every one of its members and for the first time tle, cricket will have reached a sta- ble stage of organization. There will also be things doing in the anfomobdile line, and in fact every known branch of sport will be ing the month of July. to the lover of out-door recreation in this busy city of ours, for means that the men who have here tofore not had the time to turn their business-racked brains - away from the paper-be-littered, roll-top desk or whatever sort of a contrivance his affairs are carried out upon, has at last realized that he can spare a little time for the pleasanter side of life and is going to have some fun while he may Former athletes, who knew Seat tle when ft was a city too busy for sports and who have been engaged in other climes for the past several Tomorrow | jars. ru to find themselves as tonished at the progress made. and AT 3:20. while they themselves may In some branches have passed into the has- been stage, can only crack glad Oakland vs. Seattle Take Virginia or Cedar ars. Greenbaum’s Cloak and Suit House maker to the wosrer. MAIN GATE 100 From t Two Weeks, 1410 SECOND AVE Tel.—Sunset, Main 2448. ALBERT HANSEN "Wier otabs 706 tet Avenuo THE DOPE SHEET--"\ivt -_ -———— expected by that time, be completed | in the history of the sport in Seat-| strongly brought out in Seattle dur-| | These things certainly look good it | New Attractions Extraordinary. | By the Famous... NAT REISS SOUTHERN CARNIVAL Co. collected his bet. \ , friend of mine came to me a : la: | After that Dempsey could have |“Jim, I want to spank to ye eo) anything he wanted in Portland for a few minutes,” But his career was short-lived 1 thought something serious had Not long afterward he met Fits | ocourred, but was soon undecetved simmons and bis Waterloo, The de- | The friend showed me a roll of gold feat broke the Nonparetl's heart. He | certificates as big as my leg, and ould not stand reverses. As ® | said fighter Dempsey will live long in| ‘There is a lot more here. thas ring history. As ® loser he wfll| you will get from the fight, and it ts| probably never have an equal yours if you will lay down In the lghtwetght division, hie | Of course I didn’t consider the Oakland Oakiand made her only run tn the firet inning. Van started off with a bunt but was later forced at second on Dunleavy’s bit. Francks then hit one over Kemmer's head, scoring Dunleavy. Seattle went to it In the second and third innings, scoring Just enough rans to enable them to win out Seattle 10100000%-2 1¢0000000—-1 Ratteries—Miller and Blanken~ tery abounds with bright lights,| proposition, Had I done so I would /ship, Grabam and Stanley. but none shine brighter than Jack | have double-crossed my (iends who mene McAuliffe and “Kid” Lavigne. The) were betting spon me dd would | former combined almost {deal clev-| have lost the chance to fight Sulli- | crness and hitting, and the latter,| van for the championshfp. If never | FRENCH WAS SOAKED for his inches, had the hardest} knew just how much there was in ee punch of any man I have ever|the bundle, but it was the largest] porTLAND, June 29—Tacoma known, while his gameness and en-|eum ever offered a fighter to lay durance has never since been met) down 7 | Mett caught a good game, too, | nd it looks as thoagh Ven might keep him on for some time, if not) for the remainder of the season. | Matt is not by any means a heavy | Jawntter, hut he will land om the bail} Jat such times when a pitcher thinks [he ts going to lay down. RRR RRR * * » * » . SERRE RE REE EES | Oscar Graham alse pitched a good | me for Oakland Wednesday. -Al- though he lost out, he allowed but jamiles at the prospect of being af- | forded « chance to see others shove slong the gold old sport as they) ii. nits Umpire Bray may be said bg tat tate i. |to have officiated am a whole to the | several years has been spending OT reese me me b yotosnd time in the pursuit of the elusive | °Unswy tame — ad ~6 fortune among the northern fields, | "* om stat re Sear = be 4 aouek ‘aati. sclon Prien Oo ee. | make mistakes, and anyway Bray jeasional football game and perhaps | ™Eht Rave felt too anxious to pirase field sports on a small scale, made | eee eee afferent playa. judg lap the major portion of Beatties _~ pare. | sport program. Of course pugilfem FAN FOOD Woedne }has taken a back slide, but the fact Hthat it has, fs due to the men who were interested in the game and not because the citizens of Seattle was | not ready and willing to dig up the eon to see a good clean mill at any Seattio wom a game The Siwashes made six hits dur- time, ing Wednesday's game, four of Sanford, when he Orst scratched | which were equally divided between | Seattle's pavements on his return| the battery artints ' trom the north and had time to take| Stanley, Strieb and Kelley were! & look around on the sport doin's of | the only members of the Oaktand| the city, remarked that “the old| aggregation which did not land on} town ix certainly going some,” | the ball Wednesday, | which is merely an example of many| Roscoe's two-bageer Welnesday who have returned to the city after| was a peach. | jafter a prolonged absenc OrCommeti and McHale madge.a pit | - — each. i The Si en made the hearts of} pat four Siwashes were able’ to! the fans feel glad Wednesday by! make good with the stick aor the! taking a game from “Papa Van" | aey | and his gang of Commuters. Weseet! wie stahell tor 12 The|} Rube winning of the game was to a great! nite in th extent due to the excellent pitching | of Roscoe Miller, who handed them game between Vuaibetitie- ton and Philadelphia Wednesday - | That's a fine habit Russ J over in fine style from start to fin-| kommer have of chewing that cléth ish. Roscoe can pitch great ball| ‘Things look bad for proteystopat | when he onee gets down to it, but! bait in sp 1 thls ecnsen.™ j It looked as though ther@™wotd | be doin’ with BPerame jown in Portland Wednesday, | the day must be just so-so before | he can get his twisters over where he wants them, | | Roseoe was also there with the stick as was the rest of the SI-| something | ONLY ONE LEFT | washes, that is for them. He lam- > med out a two-bagger in the third| LONDON, June 29.—All of the} inning and then came home when| Americans, with the exception of | the backstop lined out a sate one. | W- A. Larned, are out of the run-| | it certainly looked good to the| "ine for the British lawn tennis fans to see Old Matt Stanley oa aship. Clothier, although | n of 1, had the distinct lyorting about a Seattle diamond | ‘ pro- once again. viding the most sensational m | a ut —— — —— ~| of the tournament. In D, F. Wild-| Jing, who is a reserve member of| jthe Australian team, which wilt | 1:30, 7:30 P. M. compete for the Dwight F. Davis trophy, Clothier met a general anatch a great contest from the American player Wilding [8 a New Benefit Labor Temple Fund Zealander cially Com- M d f 3 “Monarch” Shirt Sa xing Monday, July Ae All styles and kinds only $1.06 YESLER LOT, THIRD AVE. AND JAMES ST. 2 [each at K. N, Brooks & Co, 1831 24 | Ave. “ ea Prices the west on fireworks, Get yourgsupply now, while our stock ts = Piper and Taft 2nd Ave. won the game with Portiand at this place Wednesday by 4 score of T to 3. French was batted out of the box in the fourth inning. Six hits were made off him which, with loose fielding on the part of the team be hind him, gave the Tigers sufficient bead Kusick took French’s place, but Fitzpatrick was steady and-kept the hits well scattered. Score. RK. E. Portland. 010000020—-3 7 % Tacoma,.0015000106-711 1 Batteries — French, Kasick and McLean; Fitzgerald and Hogan. WON IN NINTH SAN FRANCISCO, June 29.—The Stone’s Pike Street Pharmacy The Retlabie Family Drow Store where you get your mon- Will brace you and you'll feel good Liquoxone. Ate ade ardat, B30 us your drug wants iver the goodn $1.00 at at STONE'S PIKE ST. PHARMACY Reilable Family and Presertp- on Druggtets. 418 PIKE STREET. Both Phones, Mata 933. eee ous aes out of ten are tarrh, which is nothing bot Pames condition of the mucous eur- sree) w One Wundred Dotlars { Deafness (caused by anno, be cured by ure, Bend for clrew cY & CO,, Toledo, 0. Pilla for con- Dro« fall's ‘1 Parmily Stipation IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF the State of Washington. 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