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> ee ee Oe ns B STARS TURDAY, JULY 15, 1905 BALL THE NEWS IN THE WORLD OF SPORT en, drove it out fm the field,| ' Bhlladelphia 7 Mins napnaii y Prest ling your n wlgh |« fe.Mene home The AT BROOKLYN—Brooklyn nd, Mae-4 ira, Fifth Sl: ats’ ’ Has His . i{tle Bible . Pittabure 4 r tive tur : rim Met had’ ae sur rt y, the boy with th : AT BOSTON—Cincinnatt 4, Bo ‘ 1 ! et . ed aie i: phe ie to, the plate | ton. 8 Cha $ pecond, Moor hon Jeffries got at him, and Sticks Close to His Text ‘ iting his Bun AT ABW YORK—Chicago 2%, Now 1 ‘ ' ‘ the } q Ph Bega aang ovate Brel OE | y firnt § with another new man, who wa 7 . ge 4 J y 1 1 Kn r bi . hav } AMERICAN LEAGUE i; A s hs ¥ AT CLEVELAND—-Cleveland STANDING OF THE ¢ BS. i; nace, . eres r me) Now York - da fer aa the ; ak a ad Wor Pet favor a ¢ AT ST, LOT t. Louls 6, Be Waar i 4 The pl nx to hold b ere t ned. | ‘ aye ‘ Ban Francisco ... 53 “a ‘ es W AT CHICAGO—Chica Waat | SIGNS YE | {} , ' ate en ar € ; Portland : ava |t wa to six ngton 0. nit CATEHER 13 ie OES | || at ar ' | Los Ang 4 Sega anne f WwW a cs , as when a f i d : Oakland . ‘3 are : "i ? ¥ KN LEAGUE ~ oe jas run Jack Sheridar ny f Seattle . 5 : — - : ‘ ' 9 be ~ t f 1 : AMERICAN NATIONTI an Fras whaecthe hd : t we } Cleveland ‘ York | k Wilson ¥ Young fellow back Bast, he pitched on Ss ie ‘ Chteaxe eI Pitted 8 PITCHERS BATTL . 1, and & preacher un cl bis called to see him perform | : ay \ , 7 ; ' Philadeiphia Philad: TACOMA, — July 1 a ‘ . , F ! r ptonn Roator rt between Ta 1 Port y signs the catcher is making?” the y can put up the na to ent but and we will Detroit ‘ w which whom Wi had ed bim " fio ff ! ! f r F le New York... 4 I A pager ened wert - pigthinned ~th psa Sahar ag ane ape Fong keep the game mov- Bt. Louis ‘ or of the strong team t 1 ttle F around Washingtor 4 " 4 | not fe hit for 41 me, sf, that my nephew and that man aro | ntry to keep at tha| my remai Ya after | in “ ‘ ‘| N. H. McKay's chestnut mare Ret ae) ig re | am with the gift play-| Friday's game, “and I . t d 4 > to the ninth inning, Friday, |*tTO™ " lak ee : ‘ rig t that way, [ sappose at the bottom, where | close to the tex nd he haut t in fe ’ yg al ie is at . a y F K ga b at ‘Th this Is a Christian ¢0! lege!” sighed Rev. Mr, Wilson } at the finish, a Httle n piled ¥ lent An neve a - Was about to be t ree - Se een WODOG | eer ——_—-_—_—_—_—-— = - « Const te It r . “¥ 4 os ccaggt Rigg Beg peed A. 10 y MRPMPCTTCO RELIC ELC eee ee eee eee 2 2 ons to by - I 1 Ming the ball and tho game was . = ans he Pi ; F con-| Me ; — TT and Gr given ar se by the|# th t n't It happened in the nth mean me ee . Pig! ls - king part ted Kane got up and siane 4 a emall POUND! om a Ben P x . hit over first base and was Lainie nna May her after ne! * « | ¢ will not stand for rowdy rowd eer wecsend. Hart, the Lt race, | Muchlecnoe fat 8 Dad Start.) aq ek eRe RRR I EHH | all, and there has been too much “Yo have absolute charge of th Rice one from Whalen’s choice eot-|\'T** ss ee — ¥ jes =< to the good he quauans you full and at te ta ~ to plece was r ifth race with Standa who ‘ ‘ Ce | su GIGANTIC CLEARANCE SALE } ed in the sixth inning by Good- | was pract y left at post, only| england will send her champign|enjoy themselves In the Weat the R — at the Te “ - a > man, except the captain of | } Bbc Ties at } Bat Wings} win who held the Oakh team | a head 1. The track was very | er © next month. airs are more popular every year) same triley: her?’ |& team is allowed to question a de ‘Clubs, Strings, Shicid Tecks, Shteld| down to one hit, Dillon's home run] slow and the st # bad. The fol-lig composed mostly of Oxford and all make big money, At the tor WER _ he ener t | cision Bows. in the sixth was the feature of th wing is the reault of Friday's rac-|Ganbrites men. ‘They have rattipr| Minnesota fair last year the attond-| Englishman in the crowd: “ITs Make all deciaio Clothing © _ weg ese ing the dest of us at this game, but at |ance for ono day ran more than 100,-| #!k a Pea esp ng pe os Angeles 000012000—3/ First race, five furlongs year-| most of the other sports we 000, " , in, take.’ a wt of the other sp . ATER RESORT. « H Oakland 911120600 0—6| olds, Ing, value to first $26 da -| there every time aes SALT WATE RT. J , alee oo ouse NATIONAL 1 LEA —_ | bea ». Syphon Girt second, | —— The present stock of heavyweights Alki Natatortum ts the only re- | you. - GUS ¢ Diamor rd. Becond ra five It will be state fair time soon jis the poorest we have had in &] gort that ts open every day, rat If a batter 220-22 First, Av., Cor. Main) ar PiiaDELPHIA—st. Louts! furionus. selling, 4-year-olds and up. then Is the time our unis |quarter of a century and no start-lor shine. All under roof cee | you tell the pl x WILL TELL YOU EACH IS SAVING ON AN AVERAGE $144 PER YEAR—ALTOGETHER THEY ARE PAYING $32,400 PER YEAR ON HOMES, AND ARE SAVING $32,400 PER YEAR, WHICH THE LANDLORD FORMERLY CHARGED THEM AS RENT FOR HOMES NOT AS GOOD AS THESE THEY ARE BUYING IN S OUTHEAST SEATTLE. MR. C. O. BROWN, Cc. L. TERRY, Man r of the Branch House General Merchan- of Marshall, Field & Co., itheast Seattle. Chicage H. A. HADLEY, GEO. H. COLI INGW‘ OD, Superintenc of ructio GEO. B. CROMWELL, F. B. COSPER, Electrician S. E. Co. Mill Owner and Timber Dealer. for Seatt lomeseeh * Painter Chief Engineer on S. S. Meteor. WHAT THESE SOUTHEAST SEATTLE, CITIZENS HAVE DONE YOU CAN DO You can buy a home with your rent money, and therefore you can save from $100 to $300 a year. If you live at Ballard, Green Lake, University Park, Fremont, Queen Anne or Capitol Hill you can sav 100 to 200 hours by moving to Southeast Seattle. E TIME IS MONEY---How much of your time is required each day to earn the money that you give as RENT? : EVERY RENT-PAYER WORKS A PART OF EACH DAY FOR THE LANDLORD. THE AMOUNT OF YOURILIFE’S BLOOD ENERGY, REQUIRED EACH DAY DEPENDS ON HOW MUCH WAGES YOU GET AND HOW 3: 4 MUCH RENT YOU HAVE TO PAY. WHEN YOU SEE WHAT OTHERS HAVE DONE,WHO MAKE NO MORE WAGES THAN YOU DO, YOU WILL AGREE WITH THEM THAT _|Southeast Seattle Is the Place to Move Lots $65 Up---Terms $1 Per Week | : and Bid the Landlord Good-Bye 3,4,5-Room Houses $2 or $3 Per Week| | 4 Invest one dollar a week in a city lot, it will be safer and v w ten times faster in Southeast Seattle E P All the bankers are rich because they invest your money in re ate, it grows, they give you 4 per cent and keep the balance. The bankers pay 4 per cent to the depositors, the landlords pay 2 per cent to the bs rs for money to build | homes, and you, the depositors, pay 15 per cent in the form of rent. What funny things people will do. No wonder ninety out of evefy hundred are 4 vial i ; i one : ; Come before the big crowd and pick out a lot before the crowd comes and takes the choice on { We have owned this land 28 years, since Seattle was a village of 2,000, But Seattle has been built this land at $10.00 per acre, and it is unreasonabl me to think he can buy land at this time as cl PHONES NOW IN. Don’t buy anywhere on af city improvements going in later. They are in Southeast Sea proposition for home and investment. After you talk to some of the citizens you will not delay in seeing us. We have ma No man, it makes no difference how little he knows, need be poor in fifteen years from now. A $100 lot in Southeast Seattle w |SEATTLE HOMESEEKERS COMPANY (Inc.)| TSR RIED ss TNT NOTE, NTS PT PTET OT LT 11 around this be in and sell it as c “CITY Lovs WITH c TY ‘WAT SIDEWAL HTS AND. TE 1 1 , and yo mey for other