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very a ee ee NONE I tse sts Hear sannniod pny elcG Dik: ionising oa THE SEATTLE STAR—TUBBDAY, JULY 11, 1905 SOME "erga! HOT ox" SPORT Se kev, DOPE Beer AS USUAL ’ 3 ‘C/LOPAL KNIGHTS OF STICK PRISCO 4 ANGELS Susu JIM MCORMACK, oH SOK FOR THE WORLD'S ua we Sy ; Alki Natatorium ts the only re- 4 @ort that ts open every day, rain CLUBS ‘As usual the talent dropped its LRG wad of lowg green at the Mead ee by oe Owes Monday Fd sooner tiylt him than Root. He's} ¢ Britt Columble| San Francisco .. . ‘ ‘As uaual the heavily played fa niure my kind of & man—big and | yf lacrosse twelve, With; male 0 couple GF Cer ee two-step | Portland 4 4% Porites were left in the ruck ont stron, but « am L ‘The follow that | & rooters, will Journey ney Anand he SORE le ceaen [Lae Anas s a the ignored long shots nesed under! doducs and #kips around alt the | V Friday, where they NOE COW WED vo Oe oe. |Gakiead oa the wipe first time wears & man out, and thoug! : teem of thet piace OR] the sunsem. SRE NOE aod over attlo : “ 4 Not a favorite came under the he's euntor to Hck in the end, 1d) Saturday, J A in @ schedule | They are out and | ¢ it hard every | =. Wire a winner, and there were six nooner take my chance with tho | “Mamplonsbip game night, kaowin a pust i | Aa a oe 3 paces big fellows who won't run The party will leave at midnight} in race-horse condition from now | NATIONAL, | A MERI AN ; ‘ “Ww on n n “ t will be no! me Saturda ot "« a. The winners Here are some of Me I v camer = Prince nm. It will bea hot gar rere! ais ee sesich 1 p~4 First race—Kl Principe, Sugden, measurements: Chest, 43; expan. | Victoria rning Saturday night.| but just watch our head light!” |New York... .2asitih 03a Pieees jon, 5 ie, 2 aint, 38; bice rt L nody », | The fact that orla made P nu B13)C . 6 mney race—Pure Dale, Capable, Ae) wriet, 7 hte Bag 7 eald a >| the way, Is eo proud of Beattle’s win| good showing against Westminster / Philadelphia, 597 )Philadelphia 686 The Miller McCormick haw massive shoulders |over Vancouver on July 4 that he|on July 8, does not make the local | Chicago Boston 492 Third race—Play Ball, Ethel math to testis ene. Piette rof onverse with his nearest| boys move an eyelash. They say | Cincinnatl Detroit . AT Beruges, Cinnabar. capt that he is in every way « lar friends, states that the team for] that that game is no criterion, 44) St. Louls 265 |New York 469 Fourth race—Conreid, Betelle J pe ° aturday will bo the same as that] Seattle will be just 60 per cent| Brooklyn 201 |St. Lout Prince Magnet f stebench tc reseiving the ¥ hich administered the beating to] stronger on the 4 than s has | Boeton veee 206| Washington a r; yo . a . we) & « r een 208 he firet ame of the; Fifth race —Montedank, Crigit, Kind of training at the present tin ib es caialcas aa ee: ee oer eee | wuamcrce duly. Ha Ripper for the three or four rounds b ran ee,” ee ey, ! Imost cost th umerous errors almost cost the Sixth race — Merwan, Blissful, houee with John L. each night are | - | t-out, their singh Oaklanders a shut-out, their single Brodun for from harmless display bouts. anmmnnnnareneennnnannaaa Foy : —e , | seore being made in the final in- Anybody that thinks John L. ts | for 1 Angele SALT WATER RESORT. feoble or rhournatie will change h FROM OTHER DOPE SHEETS | |ning. No errors for Los Angeles. | Score mind if he takes my place for one beng ‘< so night.” says MeCormic It he wine from Rublin. $ 7 RR OR ee minsonnvinan Gane = = rest, aps ick he will end t t - —__— a 5 at a a hee Denne TACOMA, July 11.—The manage- : Dr. F. M. Conn, Alaska Bldg oF bos olen ge The St. Paul team this year lacks |S00 looked very wild to him and he| ment tried a new stunt yesterday -_—- $$$ n « = |packed his grip and quietly depart-|and started the ‘Frisco-Tacoma AMUSEMENTS, the pepper of the last two year. | od for his home in Pennsylvania, ac-| game at 6:30, A large crowd at- i ne TOTS a Something ts wrong and Kelley does | cording to the statements of those|tended. The last innings were ' appear to be able to locate the| who saw him on the eve of hise de | played in the duck. The visitors % Avenue trow The mon play hard eneugh,|parturea It is probable that the De-|won tn the last innings on three 4 Theater but they cannot strike the ‘stride! troit club will have to stand the ex-| bunched hits and a base on balla. 4 “The Mest Popular Theater” they have been waiting for through-| pense, as no receipt was taken from | Sco: e Always Cool out the past two months.—Minne-|the player for the money he recely-| Tacoma . .3 4 NIGHT AND ALL THIS WEEK. Trit =4.--Detroit. Times Sen Franciece 3 wt week of the Summer Season ee aw g bs rei a 2 ee ye eed analibes Wisconsin, although a state-of] Jack O'Connell, former first base- EASTERN BASEBALL. A. TAYLOR'S NEW YORK champions, has not turned out many/man on the local nine, has been . au COMPAN baseball stars. But it !¥ not without | signed by the Seattle team and will] poor bomen yr sees Tn, Hite Very, Latest Play, its quote Pink” Hawley is al play second for the Siwashes, Man-|) 20 4 x } © is Clarenco Beaumont,|ager McCloskey was compelled to J m 1 - Cle gate, mest staborate production of ‘ einow, “Pete” Husting; | release O'Connell in order to adhere| |, Bie arts oe Cleveland &, pm wt... BE Bd ) was Morrisey and other old-tim-|to the salary Mmit, but he secured | Philadelphie 6. ‘ 7 ere Ww oO f the b news. Sut | vaitior or Sound « ot a 7 a oe straight up and down. Were he ten |direction, Me dresses plainly a@(says, “If you're after anything—lthe diamond by « lad who promises] ited Seattle and had heart-to-heart| AT BOSTON—Boston 3, Philadel- Russ Hall, manager of the | Dhia 2. : date & rece be hia | AT PITTSBURG — Pittsburg 1, 1) to be in it with a big I His name] talk w Jom wastes a word want the champtonshi #°-l 1» Addie Joss and his home ts in| Seattl id, “I'm going tn Far |ing after it ‘hot-f There's been! Junaau, Dodge county. American |interv ship and I think I cam much delaying fights on techmi-|and National leaguers seldom hear|the Seattle club at a much higher n will probably stv and too much bluffing In the] of Juneau except when they refer to] salary than he recetved here. O'Con pounds lighter than the 190 his work |in good taste, His tone is low all | keep going, That's my and I club, with Sulitvan keeps him down to, [he # you might call him slim. As it ia,| “Yea” he he is nearly perfectly proportioned. | the champte There are many things in favor|win it, Ruhl w O'Connell was signed by | Chicago 4 STAR General admission 160. Dally matinees, 100, Reserved seats, evenings, Sundays members what good infielders, according to the| has taken a great deal of interest agents of that organization. A rep-jin the welfare of O'Connell and entative of the leagne in Cincin-| hopes to see Jack make a name for @issipated nature's forces in drink | matches me pretty well all around. | pecially when one r I}a “kid” MeCormick ts in years. But his deep, | r. 4 ey ae ae he of Jim MeCormick’s winning the|me a harder fight than Hart would. to hold the public's respect.| Joss, who bas been dubbed the “Ju-|neli’s many friends in this city will % gnonta, acroba @: Milton and De heavyweight championship. He in} feel sure I can lick Rublin, though | I don't believe in it, myself. neau Silat Milwaukee Journal be pleased to hear that he will go B Zeng Sisters, and seven other Great not yet 25 years old, and his strong,|1 know he is « «& an. Mets Much of this, In type, looks like into fast company and wish bin F Acts. clear eye shows that he has not | about my height and build and|the enthustasm of adolescence—ee The Tri-State league is hard uplevery success. Manager McCloskey or otherwise. He ts big and strong| But lam « your nan, | think—« better one. | when h roman # enough to stand before any ya it to you, THE = and yet withal he is quick as a pan-| “You want to know my history? | quiet volce and you see the force of] nati spent over $6 by long distance| himself in the Pacific Coast league. s 9 ee ther. Last, but not least, he has a| Well, I haven't had very much be-| purpose in his clear gray eyes. it's! telephone In an effort to get Short-|—Vancouver News-Press. longer reach than any other man in| cause I'm pretty young. Ill be 25 | different. stop Pete O'irien, of the St. Paul —_—_— the business, unless {t be Gus Ruh-|in January and Texas is my native| With the vietory of Hart and the} club, to jump his contract and join| After protests at his decisions iin, whom he fights at Colma August |state, Among others I've fought) aspirations of Ruhling and MeCor-| the Coatesville club. The agent of-|from the players and the 2,000 on- 11. From the tip of his right hand | with Jack Johnson several times. | mick, there is foreshadowed a revi-| fered him $400 a month and a three |lookers at a baseball game at Mor- to the tip of his left, when he stands | Firet I lost on a foul and then b djvail of the old “John L. style oflyear contract Third Baseman |ristown, N. J., on Saturday between |} with arms outstretched on either /a draw with him. Afterwards I beat | fighting. If MoCormick wins, he] Wheeler received a similar offer|the Montclair Athletic club and the aide, le Just about $9 inches, of 72-3 /bim in seven rounds. One of my|has a great chance to hold the/and Second Baseman Marcan was|Morristown Field club, players and andy Fergu amplonship fer more years than|also wanted by another club. Thelaudiences were frightened by the *. If] offer was declined by all three play-|umptre falling on the field in a dead CARNIVAL ‘ A GRAND SUCCESS Thousands of delighted visitors P - eg Ee all James St}. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.—“Jim feet. Anyone familiar with even | tat Best Flour t fights was with Extra Special Features Daily, McCormick is the coming bheavy-| the rudiments of boxing will readily |son at Hot Springs Ferguson t# | any of the late ones have 4 Including Sunday. weight champion.” understand what an immense ad-|« pretty good man. He has met |he lives the clean iife he has always|ers, as they preferred to stick to/(aint. Im the middle of the fifth tn- Thus spoke John L. Sullivan, of vantage this reach of MoCorimek’s | Ruhiin, Hart and John lived through ft all and doesn't let|/ Manager Kelley. The agent stated | ning the umpire, a man named New- FIVE BIG Acts FREE his sparring partner—perhaps one | must be. My most effective biow te a left | wu oon ii him, ft looks as though |/that he was after infielders and| man, said he would leave the field 5 of the most promising “dark| McCormick is a quiet chap with | swing and a half arm uppercut. I/ Jim MeCormick might be « goo0d|/ would pay good prices.—S8t. Paul /if there was any more trouble. The Makes More Bread s Amusement for the Masses! horwes” now in the rr for Jot Aignity and a sort of reserve that can fo almost anything with these.|champlon—alwaye providing that| Pioneer Press next man up was hit by pitched : fries’ relinquished belt. one is not apt to associate with a|1 don't think FU have any sertous|he beats Gus Rubiin and Marvin tee ball and Newman declared that he eR OOK RD AND] “sim MoCormick stands almost stx| class too prone to overdress and |trouble with Rubiin, and Tm giad| Hart, two very “husky” obstacles) Por a young man who waa getting|could not take his base The en-|I Makeg Lighter Bread feet three in his stocking feet, | overtalk—to overdo tn almost every | Hart won the Reno fight, because | between him and bis goal. his firet experience in baseball away|raged players almost threatened from home, young Mr. Brookmilier|Newman with violence, while the took on wisdom at an astonishing | crowd hissed and hooted, He walked rate during bis stay with the De-joff the grounds, but came back. troit team. At first he was the butt|After he took his position in the of all sorte of jokes, hanging his id, he cried out: “My God, boys, arm to the hammock {n the one]i'm going!” and started for the side night, on the advice of Bill Cough-jline. He fainted at first base and Makes Whiter Bread Makes Sweeter Bread Makes Better Bread nesota, Was a match game of| eee akakeahheanth Alki Point EARTH uM ball In the lake between two toame, x Natatoriam: THE DOPE SHEET--\yip : \=iz5 = rubber ball w SPOKANE GETS VICTORIA FRANCHISE. EVERETT, July 11—At the . co cee Sat baseball conference held here #/ lin, and sitting up till morning on|in less than « minute there were a 9 and Private Parties. orem conference held d * up jorning on jin le : SEATTLE’S POPULAR GALT RARER EERE REE REE ES A magnificent apectmen himeeit of | late yesterday it was decided to &|the boat with a life preserver on,|thousand people around him. Etf- : WATER RESORT. the value of athletics to mankind,| # transfer the Victoria franchise #|at the behest of another practical | forts to revive him were unavailing t “ President Roosevelt's vigorous in- in the Northwest Baseball joker. Hrookmilier was released tolfor several minutes and for a time Thai An Other Fi oe every day from $a m to} at jast the welterweight champ-| which shows that he has some re-| dorsement of all that ts an in league to Spokane. Victoria did the Soo team yesterday and was/he was thought to be dead. He fin- in y our a2 2. Boats leave Flyer dock |ionship will be decided. spect for Herford’s fighter. Britt’s| sport occasions no surprise. To the|® not protest this action. given advance money and alally recovered and insisted on going 4 Buddy Ryan and George Peterson | confidence is shared by « large| busy man the ball feild in summer The new season commentes ticket. Then it was that he showed/on with the game, but was over- OFFICES 659 COLMAN BLDG. | witt fight at ‘Frisco on July 17 at| number of fight fans, but still there| and gridiron in the tumn are|® July 19, at the close of the his ability to think for himself. The| ruled and assisted to the club house. Phones—Sunset, Main 4444; Ind. | 142 pounds ringside are many who have been impressed | places of physical ree present series, with Everett } sos. — |® Bellingham, ‘Vancouver and ALL GROCERS SELL IT ‘The man who wins this fight will| with Sullivan's work in the east the be the legitima successor to Joe| past few months and who think he | Waleott. He will have fairly won| will give Britt « harder fight than FAN +000 irst place among the welters. Was at first thought fi The bout will take place before ocilaisbmiiniiet i elahehalictctahahehelehahebahate! the Colma club, and is scheduled for} 1¢ present plans are carried out, % rounds. However, if the men are | New York will be a haven for auto- One more week of baseball at SPOKANE AFTER both on thetr feet and neither h n iliata, for it will boast of an auto-| home, and that's the last we will a decided advantage, the referee will | mobile road some 20 miles long.| see of the Siawashes in Senttlc this ane in the ue The ja team goes to Spokane Natatorium Phone—Ind. 2144. Vict PT eee eee eee eee eee Sete eee ee eee eee ee ATLANTIC CITY ADDITION OVER ONE-HALF SOLD OUT RECREATION PARK | vrohably let them go another round| Drawings have been prepared and| season TACOMA FRANCHISE HEE WoO T oF no. will come up before the next meet- miei - ba ‘omorrow an ing of the board of estimate, with| Sorry? nner saoce without operas Borough President Haffen as their SPOKANB, July 11.—President tion. Cured by Chi- AT 2:20. Ralph pf cpron lng en strongest advocate, The plan ts to| It would be « bit of consolation | Williams, of the Spokane Baseball | nese roots, herbs, cham ee the track team whitch: is make the whole of the Bronx a park/to get out of that last hole f@ ajand Mxhibition company, returned y bark, bulbs and veg- Portland vs.\"°""""" Tn chicane Athietic(22ex for the automobilist by| whirlwind finish. Eh? What? yesterday morning from Portland . " etables, These won- Seattle te represent the wae thietic| means of & magnificent chain of| and the Sound cities, where he spent , ¢ derful remedies have association in the amateur sthietls) driveways connecting Central park| ‘Frisco Monday afternoon several days. k ‘ ? porno cust nave beam Take Vigginia oo Sales mee ry ican omee br the Port. | With the parks of that borough, ee Asked as to whether or not the be 5 - % given up to die. We Cars. ie 4€ one 6 — The Siwashes promise to make {t] purchase of the Tacoma team or the ‘ J ty! fpoamantos bo eupe-enn land fatr Augus' othe Manager-Captain Lajote, of the! Interesting for Park Wilson's Seal, | transference of its schedule to Spo- » T Ye >. * | ¥ ema, rheumatism, with but one month's training,| cleveland team, is out of the game |but the latter should get away with| kane was the object of his vistt to ¢ f . s thins catarri see ; Cloak nd ith bu vite chestnac| fo ® couple of weeks, The mighty | tho big end of the series, as ‘Frisco| the Sound, the Spokane president S . 4 stomach, kidney Greenbaum’s a Rockaway. a trim chestnut king of swatfest has a bum pedal| is playing in mighty good for. ..J admitted that it was coe liver diseases ai Suit House nog a dn Magen on Lag tho| extremity and had to undergo an} siiel eae A} Mr. Wilitms declined to be quot- 4 ; oe wete wee a raced operation. With Lajote out of| Slats Davis will officiate as ref-|ed, but says a deal is on for the f Call an 4 the maker to the wosrer. [day at Los Angeles & second taster | |harness and Jose and Rhoades on|oree, Which means a clean @amg| purchase outright of the Tacoma nese 1 ine pa Sg gr t cay of 1410 SECOND AVE. than any two-year-old per ara ed the invalid list, the Napoleons are| 4nyway. team and players; that the Tacoma with Hee Wo before giving up yout Tei—Suncet, Mate 8448. last year, and the best since Bestacy | 11, against a bad proposition management ts disgusted with the cage 20 hopeless, went the mile in 2:10% at Lexini i. ‘Frisco and Tacoma played “goot| support accorded it from its own = Consultation free. Offices—210% Washington Street, ton, Ky. te 1008 The coming fight on J be-| ball at the City of Destiny Monday,|town in the way of attendance, and | meattie. Tadging trom recorde—and_ re-| 08" rommy Burns and Hugo ) Kel.| #24 the former won by a nétroW!that he has the fullest assuran pee va ahs wacenes cher poo tad, liey of Detroit, at Portiand, Oregon, | ™8"6!0. that there will be something doing ono she ell worth seein ne oa whan the first season of the Pacif pacer in the world today ny lat 3 o'clock on the day of the smash. | 10% 00d players, according to the! More than the efinite tact been urged, he would probably have agents of that organization. could not be secured from the Spo And no wonder when you can buy Lake Front Lots, 200 feet long, for $50.00 apleca New six-foot sidewalks on every street. This add tion lays better than any adtition ever opened in the city of Seat- tle. It is this side of Dunlap, this sido of Rainier Beach, and this side of Lake Washington Also have seven and one-half a is—and re- BLOOD On acoount of 1 ness, Blood Poiso frightful hideous. Hog Ig, common Diseases. a two-story new house, 2 . fest. The men fought a draw not ' Jersey cows and lots of chickens, $925.00; on terms of $25.00 4 2B! called the Kir done the mile in better time, as» the . ey cows and lots of chickens ; on term own an ne. Kiny long ago at Detrott ane president, who smiled com $10.00 th. C to Lake i Take W: " pet may be elther hereditary or contrect= ane Galt tine aenaaetet epeed Late igtvethe Soyeie good sidhil teehee, we n & month. Close to Lake and car, Tako Washington street ¢ may be enper hevesttaty of cout — _—_— 7 fortably to show the genuine satis-/f to Atlantic City Addition. Only So fare by buying tickets fror fhe disense may mantt Rtgelt In tne A form of Scrofula, Boxe Rheumath Pains, Stiff or Swollen Joinu, Bi ons ‘or Copper Colored ‘Soets on the Face or Body, little Ulcers in the mouth or on the tongue, Sore Throat, tion the prospects caused him BROWN S Sciewiti DENTISTS Sash Ghacter, the world's champ-| Jimmy Callahan says it's easier to|% 897": fac 713 First Avenue fon biliiardist, who recently played| k ‘Are the discoverers and originators exhibition game at Tom Wi-| th the conductor. Inquire of Mr. Griffith at the store or room 2 Times block The above picture does not do justice to Atlantic City Addition ntrary to general impress > in condition in New York It is to be hoped that “Rusty's” |the T <a eee oy » in Chicago, We believe they| bunch will give us a little exhibl por cent of its ge ion, ule ft * over 60 ames yet to be play ef the only reliable and scientific) iii place in Seattle, recently went|do close there an hour enrller.—| tion of baseball this w » Fee . ion of base! his week and let us| o¢ home betwee pa enh Swollen Tonstie. ‘out of the @Fttom of Painless Dentistry. We up against a surprise at ‘Frieco| Chicago Tribune, leon Wikat f Seike Wee te be out at 1 at home between tho first of Au Hair or Eyebrows, and Finally a Lep- extract, crown, fill and clean or| ae 5 gust and the middle of October, that _ | ay, ‘of the Flesh and reat teeth absolutely without pain | when he was beaten in an 18-inc is iso the collar fe, 43 out of 70. Tho schedule tn Cut Rate Dentis If you Rave any Of these os ‘guarantee ail work for fifteen | baik-line game by a score of 400 to| Unless the owners of several | And MR. DASHWOOD will recite] cludes but one trip to Calif nym get BROWNS Our work ia the best, our! 996. Schaefer did not play up to/launches on Lake Washington make! 1 tried to throw ft out ‘ n ip to California The onjy out H 9D CURE IMMEDIATELY. This | ut of sight | between the times mentioned. Th rsa’ 3 the at nth treatment is practically the result of the lowest consistent with | gem, up their tardy minds to observe the| Dashwood was punished severely| second season lud va lentiows. | We have the work. It contains no dangerous gt pgm nace law by keeping lighted lanterns at| sunday night. Ho was sent to bed|montha of October Nowe — the} Pp modern and beet, rt oF injurious medicings of an wet we “ ij months of October, November and le . gov to the Do 0 Bo atunal teeth and are paste | _ The word comes from ‘Frisco that| the bows of thelr craft at night, the| without his gum Masai tice ice Gene s painions. “guaran den Seanad andl tereen eek Coos nae to fit. Jimmy Britt has settled down to| lake will be the scene of a dinastroun| The good book says “The Inst! Spokane would be almost an im-| sme pone TiC mOnpT, thet den. tmpurlty, Soom every alan NG peeee, | Te and My +4 hard training for his coming con-| accident before the season is over. | shall be first.” Well, there is many | possib ‘i ws J Rares ww © a , aptom df appear om plete, ‘1D CROWNS 3.50 to test with Kid @ullivan on the fist| Of course it is a lot of sport to| © wol yoken fre See ee Cut-Rate Prices. Gugranteed Work the ye the ne blood we |@ true word spoken from the chest this adv. i leah, th e and the wh E WORK... 63.00 to 5:00 || . Britt looks upon hie coming| plough through the unbriny deep in} “gtickney:”" Se daa jont this adv. and get #1 credit System ate Cleanse” purified and re En? oar ap TEETH | “Stiekney;” is that the name or new contracts t the pas ore soc +. .§5.00 | match with Sullivan pretty much as/ the dark without showing @ light of /are we mistaken? We thought he Chica oLoanOffi | < ‘of teeth, with the “Natural tient ‘proper fee gyre sngaay he has all his contests in the past; | any kind, but it’s dangerous a» well| was captured in Tacoma ce ‘ pus, baht $38 pleasures of life. BROW SH. Hoss pRewire PAini.gee DENTISTS, | he believes he will bya the i ony gs = of folly. Parke Wilson is in town, Umpires MARRY SILVER, Prop, Iridne Work a ‘3 89 et ee month. iret Avenue. }tom Washington as handily as he of which is simply a gentle ra 850, BOo and r Parlors 1, % 8, 4, 6 and 6 Vion | aig the » sh champion, but, not- | hint! abinad nasil 117 Yesier Way. All work guarantesd Ib yen oi ‘n, Beattlo on sek, one door south of Macboug- i that he is a0 confident —_— HEALTH AND PLEASURE eee to Tp Sundars ee Fae ad tagha a in going through «| A novel feature of the Fourth of' Alki Natatorium is all ces ere + ag oan ANY OHIO PAINLESS DEN’ STs, - 29 a. m. to 13:20 p.m. curse of preparation, July ocsiebration at Washington, Warm and comfortable a ‘Strictly eonfidentias * 307-1-2 Pike Greett, Cor, Third Ave. Ss '@) N adi

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