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THE SEATTLI STAR FIERC Decision By Slats Rebs Siwashes: Yy. Mz. La Sse stars was GREAT WELCOME AWAITS | TO THE Ww I ' Acoma ‘ 6 When Clearance Sale ms ; eae See a otal reumee wo ine be Memp Str. P . make ai | Bion ra : to Canal and re ; Qalbra nN a. mi STANDIN « LOS ANGELI July 14 Ae ts © 4g¢|netes tay wil reeeive a welcome | Bargains for Yonrorrow oxi. O° Bk aba [Der : aa California | Q5e NECKTIES AT 10. Seas 4 ” a7} AM Catiferata in proud of | he ork ia the Baglieh ten- | AMBRICAN NATIONAL nis tournament Ww 6 tte tourna Cleveland #42 New York ment was geing en the budetin | Chicag aug | eit | be of the newspapers in Los | ~ a| Ph ladelp: fa. 573/Phitadelphia .693 | Angeles 1 Pasadena were sur- | H 0 \Chicage egg | rounded by people all day 5 D 475 (Cincinnati rhe of Sutton i synomy- | dat, Porwes 466/St. Louis 368 “ure tennia In South: 1 | 3 66) Roston o¢ |fortia and the family t Washington.. .349 Brooklyn oy {kitts who are all ‘| $3 AND $350 MEN'S SHOES AT| game. ‘There is not ‘SA PAIR Stats Davis wrapped Thursday's | “hele state which has en | me up in tinfoil, placed it on a | May, Violet and Plorer n oF | er platter and presented it to | M'™ Bruce, a married sister. A few the Seals with his compliments. re ago May was an unpromising in both th And the Seattle fans were too as inner, & was all hands and | foe with extension sol tonished to even give vent te a Her sister, Mra. Bruce, tried calf and vici leathers. Sh hoot at a decision of the umpire |? teach her, but finally bave it up tively worth po less than 60. | which rot locala of a chance | = pair, To her steter’s taunts Priced for this clearance male at}ty win a hard-played game ROP | ie sestets.. “Sen Gi see the dae | 32.35 & pair It was 4 to 4 in the tenth. Wal- | When I will be the best tennis play MEN'S 250 AND SOc FANCY LISLE} ‘rom, for the’ Seals, hit safe and |!8 the world,” and she set:to work was sacrific to second. Hilde. | all olen. Gradually the awkward- | Ve HOSE, 2 PAIRS FOR 25e. ness wore off and her muscles de- brand fanned. Irwin sent a Texas , fine oftertner of vertical \| leaguer over third, and Waldron | veloped. She said nothing but kept fancy Persinn effect % hone—-| Started for home. Houts scooped | st work entering tournament after tournament. Pretty soon not ly her sisters but her friends began to realize that she was the best player in Southern California. She went east last year an dnever lost a match, winning the American cham. Pionship by the most consistent} form ever shown in Amretca. SEATILE LANDS SECOND HONORS & dergain you'll not pass if you see| te ball on the rum and made a for tomorrow's clearance 3| beautiful throw to Blankenship, pairs for who made an easy out, touching SRE THEM IN OUR WINDOWS. eevee eee eee eee * * * NOTICE TO AMATEURS. * * All notices of amateur base- * *® ball games, challenges and ath- & & letic events must be sent to # OPERA o-= Beattic’e PORTLAND, July 14.—Seattle| # thia office before 9 o'clock a. & HOUSE —— captured second place in the ¥. M.|#% m. on the day for publication. * C. A. games at the Lewis and|® Amateur managers should pay * CORT, Mgr. Both Phones, 64 Clark stadium. Summary % attention to this rule, as the # ‘The Distinguished Lecturer 100-yard dash—Parsons, Los An-| # keeping of it will insure a pro- & NEWELL DWIGHT HILLIS |goles; F. Stanton, Los Angeles; B.| | & oer eepene of their doings. ® Last chance TONIGHT to hear | Byrd, Tacoma. Time, 10 seconds. Subject: “Oliver Cromwell| BLANKENSHIP HAD WALDRON| 1¢-pound shot pat—D. B. Crom- se eee EERE RENNES Pa | the Rise of the Common Peo- our. jwel. Los Angeles; L. Bailey, Port- al a jiand; H. E Dane, Loe Angeles. rican Tai fie and The. Sale of! wataron several feet from the| Distance, 26 feet 5 inch FAN +000 Tuesday home dish 880-yard run — Star Slats Davis called the Sealite| Lowman, Los Angeles safe, and that settled the game, | Beatie Time, 2,08 1-6. Slats Davis’ pepolarity as en um- best Army Ptay Ever Written, | Score: | Pole vault-—W. 8. Howard, Seat-| pire has taken a sudden slump “RANSON’S FOLLY” | Seactie . 100002001 0-4 | tle; Cromwell, Los Angeles: HE. Liv-| pomp Tee, $0c, 250. Seat) Frisco ...... 200100100 1—6 | ingston, Portland. 9 feet 10% inches.| Oh, Mr. Slate; ob, Mr. Statet — | 220-yard dash—-Parsons; K. Ham-| Sometimes you're right—~ General admission 10c.| TACOMA, July 14—No game yes-/titon, Low Angeles; Byrd. Time! sometimes Daily matinees, 0c, | terday; wet ground 222-6 seconds. Perhaps! } High jJump—F. A. Edwards, Chi- ! jena holidays, sen lg SAN FRANCISCO, July 14—Oak-/cago Central Y. M.C. A; Crom-| t Dlame the boys! for to Tee ahowa trem 1.2) co £4 | land could not connect with Torer’s | well; J. Gantendein, Portland. 5| ireday’s game. They: @idn’t | Ges pein, 0a. tare one Zara | benders and Log Angeles won by a feet 5 inches. Jlone it, as a matter of tnt. Mr. | tacular; Lamonts, acrot score of 6 to 0. Two hits was Mile run—D. C. Chapin, Los An-| Davis attended to all the detans ton and De Long Sis’ Oakland could get. Pierce pitched | goles; H. T. Watson, Tacoma; Lo even other Great Ac & fine game for Oakland and held| man. Time, 4 minutes 522-5 That op-up by Houts of Ir- Knee | hig own with Toser up to the lest (onda win's leaguer over third wae @ pret- pare avenne two innings, when the Angels fell| 1¢-pound hammer — Cromwell; |ty bit of work, and the fans ap- Theater on him for eight bits. Dane; Bailey, 106 feet 7 Inches preciated It, even if Slate Was sut- mean | 440-yard run—Parsons; Hamfl-| fering from astigmatiam. * “The ~~ — EASTERN BASEBALL. jton; B. Gish, Seattle, Time, 632 5 WOONIGHT AND ALL THIS WREK. — " seconds. | Had MeHale been able td sefatch HLast week of the Summer Season AMERICAN LRBAGUE Discus throw—Dane: Batley; R.jany kind of a hit in the ninth Se- jeud Favorite Company—Russeil & oot Backus, Portland. 91 feet § inches. | attle would have won, Stats” not } Present. 2 : _AT DETROIT — Detroit 6, New! 120 high hurdle—Howard; Liv-| w ~ A ane Mart wae Gn third, 8. A. TAYLOR'S NEW YORK) York 3 ingston; C. Schwartz, Time, 192-6/and Lefty on a But/McWale, COMPANY. AT CHICAGO—-Chicago 1, Boston | seconds. = vans ary ady wtatted in In His Very Latest Play, 2 7 Sapa a dhe 3 HELD FOR RANSOM - | Btoad jamp — Stanton; Gish;/three of the Siwashes’ four rans, fast claberute gre@uction of| qo = 2: LOUIS — St. Loule %,/ Vance. 19 fest 11% inches. |stood at the plate in dase and) @e season. Big cast, new ward-| Veshingtoe 4. 220 low hurdles — Livingston; |iet three beauties cut by him. gebe and scenery.—Production on}, AT CLEVELAND — Cleveland 2, | Gish; Vance. Time, 28 4-5 seconds. | Jer with any of the others. | Philadelphia 3. | 2-mile run—Chapin; J Davis; | McHale bit out @ pretty three- No chafige in prices. Both Phones ene Watson. Time, 10:37 1-6 dogger Thursday bl cas NATIONAL LEAGUE. | Totals: Los Angeles, 72; Seattle, | AT BROOKLYN — Brooklyn 3, / 23: Portland, 19; Tacoma, 5. | ‘There's such a thing as hard luck, Pittaburg 5. - : eye 4 4 we are getting a big alice of it AT NEW YORK—New York 4.|ee ee eRe HR AHH HH HH) OO Te le ew Chieago 1 * * i AT PHILADELPHIA—St. Louis | SET TRAP FOR DEER AND #| wii). posh, of the Cleveland ee | 3, Philadelphia 0. # CATCHES MOTHER-IN- #/, 0 <P po rosaed RECREATION PARK | ‘second game—St. Louis 1, Phila-|# LAW fe| Aimortean sonene 0m. ea delphia 2. ® WATERBURY, Conn, Joly # | . pre! So since contrast ter Tomorrow AT BOSTON—Boston 6, Cincin-/# 14—Seia Hastings, of the # | 10" edi nati 1 |® Northern purchase district of w|‘"'** 7°"™ eae ATR: —_— ® Southbery, has been greatly @/ - =a Mare NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. | # troubled recently by animals, | 72nowskt the Austrian, saa Mier Portland vs.) STANDING OF THE CLUDs. ® presumably deer, that have @/" "ls “ > match at Doteed, Won. Lost # eaten up his cabbage and other * — errs Seattle vancouver 3s | 1 & vegetables ry anes fe miatis Bellingham #® Sunday night Hastings set a & aes es se _| Take beg Cedar) pvorett & trap for the animals. Yester- # ete > prot — = | Victoria # da ymorning it was announced # | {"" Ar" ONe\N ‘ine history of no em mmm camemmaars - # that Mra. Dorothy Taylor, 62 «| ‘°Urmamem lv a at New York ? MAIN Bellingham 1 # years old, mother-tn-inaw of # |" ® America & ® t aones Vancouver 11, # Hastings, was the first victim, #| ¢ otiang won the cup in the GATE # she having walked in her sleep #/|,.° sstigiencioenctiom gfe nab CARNIVAL i- CRIMSON ano BLUE —_| & out into the yard and into the # Thursday. Can # garden whore the trap was set. & Scotland's. score *# Mrs. Taylor’s right foot was * . ‘ A GRAND SUCCESS WILL CROSS BA 7s # canght near the ankle and very * a ® bad! erated . CAK’S ORLD'S RECORD, Thousands of delighted visitors * seal was a»! ee ak eee 1“ w. KR afternoons and nights! Harvard and Yale “grids” in Se Se ¢ Provo, Utah, treks (asler Block, Third and James St.|attle will have an opportunity of | ¥*¥ *¥ ¥ ¥¥°¥ ¥ ¥ ¥¥¥¥H | Samuelson, of Prove, Lim Ee Extra Special Features Daily, yelling themselves hoarse Saturday unpace “ mal, at the saucer Including Sunday. afternoon when two teams, com he oP aggre gpaio se | posed of old players from the Crim-| AT THE MEADOWS I sea the Giatamee ta one tong: verted FIVE BIG ACTS FREE json and Blue, will cross bats at | feed oe eens This to 19-6 62 Amusement for the Masses! | Madison park jonds better than his own previous R. 8S. Eskridge and Sammy Rus The features at the Meadows, is or onda. d of 523 ESLER BLOCK, THIRD AND|sell, the former representing Har-| Thursday, were the slim crowd, the | ‘ __ JAMES STREET. vard and the latter Yale, are the |iightest of the season, and the poor|#RRRRRRKRRARARARS Tr [eperive engines and each betting, showing that even the time- | * * Alki Point — there is nothing to it tried sports and holders of animal|* HEBREWS TO HONOR DAY * | The following will be the lineup: | passes are getting weary of the cor- | * * Natatorium Yale—Cateher, Russell, captain: |ruption and jobbery which have|® Seattle Hebrews have a pro- & pitcher, Gene Albin; first base, Dr. | racing. The results * found respect for the memory * Warm Salt Water Bathing, Re-| George Hawley cond base, B. B.| pirst race, four and a halt fur-|* of the Inte John Hay, because # freshments, etc. Fine Dancing Hall | Downing; third e, Harris; short-|tongs-Kingthrope won, Leah sec-|* of the note he sent to the * fox Clubs and Private Parties. stop, Anderson nterfield 1; |ond, Bill Short third. Time, :55%.|* Powers of the world at the time * SEATTLE’S POPULAR SALT | rightfield, Bryan; leftfield, Nelson Second race, six furlongs—Dot-|* of the Jewish massacres In * WATER RESORT. subs, Miller, Ames, Peters and AN-| terol wom, Lieutenant second, Matt|® Russia. They have called a me * Open ev day from & a. m, to | drews. Hogan third. Time, 1:14% * morial meeting in his honor, to * il p. m. ts leave Flyer dock| Harvard—Catcher, Martin Third race, six furlongs—Metia-|% be held at the synagogue, 4300 & every thirty minutes. jrous; pitch Phil Dear katla won, Wager second, Jackful| * Washington, on Sunday, at * OFFICES 659 COLMAN BLDG, | Frank Ba gg Vecencallegy Be third. Time, 1:14% % 7:30 p.m. * ns uset, Mal oe eee, om 4s en Fourth race, six and a half fur- Froner—@unsct, Main M446; In4.) Giver Cutts; shortstop, Richard | ongeGontied won, Follow Me sec. | ® * # * & & woudl ager Natatorium Phone—tind. 2144 Eskridge; centerfield. Nat Paschall: | onq, Corn Blossom third. Time, ae os | rightfield, Beatty; leftfield, Sturgi 1: 20% P baum’s Cloak and |s0e, Detineid ani tiaxe Fifth race, one mile and fifty! 1, yon realty pelleve Aha Suit House GO TO ALKI NATATORIUM yarda Gente Harry won; Moor sec-| Laurel Range 18 a fuel an¥er Every a r ng t “ Play +; | @t 1522 Ist Avenue and peo over Ball Calvu \ Sixth one mil won, Ethel Scruggs ne late third. Time, 1:42 From a maker to the w.arer. SOND AVE Tel wanset, Main 3448 great pool of warm salt the line. of the best of people en): warm salt baths. Thos. Hegdahl Q°CO, Inc md ALBERT HANSEN "aay ataiges 706 Ist Avenue Sundays, 0 Moure—8:30 to te 32 "porn phones. 420 SECOND AVENUR. Hew" on eltven LONDON LOAN o| OFFIGE bate *- DRUG * al - - Boys Dr bd Second Honors Lerner. ML saeaaanaeen gateene THE. DOPE SHEET ‘wrerPTCPeP Cee eet eee eee eee eee eee eee fysonby pulled tn 000 by purse Inst week. This t greatest wint f ever known winning It ie sald that Pitedmencns bet on the winner of Hart. Boot fight. Fite is sinew an great & ploager aa Tom thw hey Fitssimmens now saya that be wi not fight ny one but | Corbett, and as the latter | will fight no m man will not b hands, It is p for him to get in class, the old gentle e any fight on bis ably just as wel the chloroform weet who has tern races of » many who wear A man from the | been attending the 1 says that t are fellows around the track kid gloves, but have holes in their socks, Joe Rose, a California boy who | has a book at the eastern races, is mid to be $20,000 to the good sinee the season opened Fighters and ball players grow Wke grapes in California, and that state has more than all the others combined, and they can get awa others, also. Tn the amateur boxing contests in "Frisco, if a pug does not quart of blood in the first round they throw him out of the ring. be a champion you must be a blood shedder, Battling Nelson wants fight with Britt at states. Britt, for nothing. Where is Brother Willie? If Gompers succeeds in organizing the ball players into a union and have them join the Federation af Labor, they could be called out on & sympathetic strike, but not prot ably - anything thelr managers were in sympathy with. mt hardty probable the effort will be succesful, as it has been tried sev- oral mes before, & finish Reno, so he Kid MeCoy last ‘Friday parchased four two-year olds at Lexington, Ky., to carry the McCoy colors on the Metropolitan tracks. James R. Keene was the jest man tn the country when Bay omen be | | IS THE MOST POPULAR SIDEWALK FROM ( We have only tised. ing lot for the money in Let us show you a hon e and are di happy hon that we have don We have 225 year ago for cig the lake. It looked good to 1 have 800 citizens, and think about their h« ple, on First, Second est Fourth ot July rent is due. Talk to these t We do as we advertise. ment. Only 15 minutes’ ric mes Ww and I ol 1413 Second Avenue. Phones: SATURDAY’S Assorted Cookies 8c doz. 2 dozen for 15c SPECIAL REMOVAL NOTICE! Have removed from Second aven enue and Marion street, Martua Our prices are the very lowest consistent with firet class ma- Modern Dental Parlors terial and workmanship. jit onby, won the Com i The has A 4 r the it was shown last |year, when he refused $100,000 for him Jack O'Brien wires from Dawson | City that a local boxing club will give 68 per cent of the receipts fer “ reond go between mse and} b mons, The fidwnt | the receipts will be a 0,000 | and they will pay transportation fer | Fitzsimmons both ways. Fits ts | | Young Corbett is promised a} |mateh with Young Goodwin by the pokane elub the last of the n th and the Tacoma club pre ed him | a fight August 10. It ts said that some one in this city offers to turn ish him with a suitable opponent here the last of Auguat Since the fight fiasco here on the Fourth, this with about as much wind as all the} shed a} | To A wonder, says | “AR LINE are now in and will not cost y Look This Paper Over hty-one thou all are delighted with their homes. as ike streets. celebratior BAKE RY:| L=CAFE aw 66 ke eee latter proposition ie doubtful. The world’s record for baseball tn the matter of innings played | without # run waa broken at Stock- |ton recently, when Stockton and Dodi teams of the state league played 22 innings without a run, Stockton getting a mark In the last half of the 23rd, which caused the large crowd tn the grandstand and on the bleachers to give the most frenzied exhibition of hilarious en- thusiasm ever witnessed in that seo tion of the state | The winning run was made by Ferguson, pitcher for the Stockton GRA } Harvard to Play ' nine. He was the first man up and drove a liner to right field. Mo- Murry fouled out in trying to bunt and then Campbell sent a line drive out to loft field, advancing Forgu- son to second. Ike Hamilton smash- ed the ball for a safe one but be tween left and center and ferguson scored. | Not since the palmiest days of baseball fn Stockton, when ft had a lechampion team years ago, has there }been such a scene. Hamilton whose hit brought In the run, was grabbed by dozens of people, showered with congratulations, car- ried about and even kissed. Fergo- son, of course, was the lion of the hour, In the 23rd innings he allow- ed but five scattering hits, struck out 17 men, and got four hits him- self in nine times at the bat For getting Into an altercation with Hogan, the cub of the Oakland twirling staff, Smiling Henry PLACE TO LAKE. 225 FINE Your Last Opportunit 200 choice lots at $65 up; terms $1.00 per week. ( is no guess There yu one cent extra. After you find no one offers as much for the money, come to Sout ¢. If you can’t pay cash pay $1.00 per week. Come to Southeast Seattle Today ne better than you are now living in, read this ad and pass it up, thinking we can’t do what we advertise. space in newspapers to tell you things we can’t do vying what we advertise. 1es, all built in one year, and mstrated by the Fourth n that attle has had Appy pec You will for man Sunset, Main 880; Independent, 890 MODERN DENTAL PARLORS PHONE, MAIN 6190 ue and Pike street to Second ay- Building. Second Ave. and Marion St. MARION BUILDING ON THE SHORE OF LAKE WASHINGTO DAY TO SPEND A DAY’S OUTING. Boating, Bathing and Fishing =? COTTAGES HAVE We advertise to tell you what we can do. in South right on the car line, 18, and we put our money in, and it has proved to be the best addition in Seattle. The greatest evidence of what the citiz All people joined with the daily papers e and you will be convince be convinced that Southeast fe. Take Washington street car 99 Of Yale and You'll save money on everything purchased here but Saturday we make special prices on various ar ticles. Tomorrow: Carnation Soap 6c Regular price 20¢ Other druggists have to pay ibe for this per cake. soap. Florida Water 9c Murray's. Sells everywhere for 26¢. White Vaseline 9c he bottles, Not perfumed. Glycerine and Rose Water 2 1-2c Brier Pipes 5c * Y60 size, natural wood, white stem. “We Fill Perscriptions For Half’ Jost half the Association schedule, DRUG STOR YESLER 4° SECOND \OPEN ALL NIGHT Me bottles. HUNDREDS COME EVERY BEEN BUILT IN ONE YEAR. lewalks elephones and street lights ‘thane lots just as adver- ity ; abo ut i ¥ work yu buy east Se and let us show you the finest build- we can sell to y We are not nterms as small as rent. Don't ing $100 a day for valuable We have works to show ru ¢ spend ast Seattle. We purchased 160 acres in the rough one right on the shore of Lake Washington, on this side of We now ns of Southeast Seattle viewed by in proclaiming our exhibition the We invite you to come and see us of July parade, fourteen blocks long g 30,000 peo- at- before your y years. Seattle is the place to buy for home and _ invest- Office open every day on the ground until 9 Pp. m. SEATTLE HOMESEEKERS co. in small, interior te Prices. rant mt this ady Sod eet zy ne} ny set of ‘oath with the “ny ums" Gold crowing. ii ridce Work . sesee ‘ithe. 35: 5 a All work guaran . to p.m. " O PAINLESS DENTISTS, Pike 8 GSreett Cor, Third Ave, PIANOS —— ‘We sell better Pianos at lower prices and on east than any other house in’the city. a ‘sd KOHLER & CHASE, 1805 Second Avenue,

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