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» | LA CROSSE Give’ SIWASHES "a SPORTS 2 THE SEATTLE MON JULY 17, 1905 CROWD WENT WILD #258388 scSeos THe pore sueeT | WE LOST OF 8 ‘ wa rrted m the . ; | nm ' \« f : , ) j bh PANDEMONIUM REIGNED ON FIELD AT VICTORIA AFTER MOST Ww a! \ ane. - . ‘ . t { EXCITING CONTEST—SEATT LE LOST BY ONE GOAL he ‘ _— " ‘ ‘ 9 nt ‘ th , - 11 nd ir 1 lea ‘ w ‘ ¢ ‘ and 1 ie n hu é 4 4 . \ t f - n} on ay f Jol ‘ > It was a pretty hard thing to tell} HDAY (By a Staft © nder Seattle oth ad didi taste which ns Ww are he a AMER ¢ LRAQUB 1 a nn kh \ . ® Inst race at the Meadows thi t 1a ga to ‘ ri cme Mae one « M * Eg Mead h a : 4 AT CLEVELAND—Cleveland 5. vnda games were not a ba Toser and Spies; Gre ‘ age ay year on Wednesday afternoor ther ‘ it rg they bit ant minutes, th artes « w * The horses will be taker | the ty hard | “er CAGO—Chicago &, Wash-| wa ed, a9 usual wre On ‘ O'Brien wa: %* Portland, where they w ® kee me I ileg ‘ nts sei . a ; t sony ere * wonder the mana f the #| time " ft ran ' < * Mu a anmocia’ * twit » 0} petrolt 6 —_ ~ f he “ = , 6s peective inwry. # * feature will he * | moles he aely : ‘ bileded 7 *' 7 . « O'Brien w the t Handicap ¢ training with Jima: ! tat the md game Detroit 1, Philade ‘ a a. ‘ ond with | * Wednes nd the 8t *| latter's quarters in ‘Frisco. , UNDAY bing * went. In a| ® Mandi Thuraday. * | . or tor I - na ' sued to and from |* The closing handicap ts for *| ent 7 . ed ae G han 24 “ ae tae tare of $1,000, for Syear- * RE SERGI IM } ne of 4. :. on Blea tatance to be one FAN +00D | AT, CHICAGO—Cuteago 1, Wash-| a eee ae S match was the t eve flying into the net, Full time was|* om r rt ore “5 the British Ce now wp, With the sec a tie—|* * | SATURDAY. }h RE EZ 3 to 3 * *| Of course we couldn't hurt little} NATIONAL LEAGUE | 1 o 6 & Two elderly ladies, who ab without a| It was decided to play an extra) * *| Charlie's” feelings aT PH ELE J a 480 their enthusiasm and rema ber team. Hendror 20 minutes, 10 minutes each way,|* *| didn’t pitch a “nice Se ate , erica: French and McLean; they knew every point « s| Victoria, and WilKamson were or the team scoring first to win the | *#* #* * #4 ¥ 4 * *| you will notice, w iF a ge | and Graham age game, te . . to the fu ¢ for five minutes each) game. The deciding goal was made} CORNER LOT GAMES The fans’ olf f New Y ck & * “a [win — ed that it was the best for fighting by Munro, of Vietorfa, in 114 | » Wasbin rc ‘orks | heard ob y | over " nr rita, 1% min-| The Wash! Iron Works | heard at the ball AT BOBTON—St. Louls 11, Bos}. 1000000—8| BIG CLEARANCE SALE thus game they over witnessed. And one jutes, During all this time the ball |» @f them romarked: Jot pi 1, the excitement] did not go past Viete “If Victoria can beat Seatt! it was not many | field bat 4 to 3 om the Oak Pay ads, | seconds the spectators oe |b play what will Seattle do to Victoria/ came the fact that both ty down in Seattle? | teams p the game for all they was rained on Vic Two minutes after the The cheeking waajdel, but they went wi Can ent commenced, “Sandy” Cowan wd} close and every man watched son | were stopped. In a sertmmage Se-| Aiki Nata first blood for Seaitin. The combi-' other man like a hawk. Horrobin, attle lost the ball, the Seattle goal ‘mer tn at ball team defented the Moran|It ran ¥ to 2.| Well Red- | someor to 4 00001200~-8! 000100 1—4) thing n. AT BROOKLYN Chicago & | Al Brooklyn 0. hg bo pyard team by a score The Comets defeated mond Juniors by « scored LADIES AND cH NORTHWESTERN pleasant tum. An « grounds for th nday | Keefe, the Tac twirler the Webfooters at his mercy § Bellingham 12, Vic > Dr. ¥. M. Conn, Alaska Bide. °°] D 4 FAMILIES IN é Pry sourueast 2 Dry SEATTLE 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. Manager of the Branch House of Marshall, Field & Co., Chicago. L. EVANS, Superintendent of Construction for Seattle Homeseekers Co. CL. TERRY, Grocery and General Merchan- dise of Southeast Seattle. GEO. H. COLLINGWOOD, Mill Owner and Timber Dealer. H. A. HADLEY, Electrician S. FE. Co. GEO. B. CROMWELL, Painter F. B. COSPER, 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 save 100 to 200 hours by moving to Southeast Seattle. TIME IS MONEY---How much of your time Is renhired 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 YOUR LIFE’S BLOOD ENERGY, REQUIRED EACH DAY DEPENDS ON HOW MUCH WAGES YOU GET Yi Ow 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 LREM THAT. Cry AND HI 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 Invest one dollar a week im a city lot, it will be safer and will grow ten times faster in Southeast Seattle. All the bankers are rich because they invest your money in real estate, it grows, they give you 4 per cent and keep the balance. ‘The bankers pa r . ' ¢ nt to the deposito: land! 3 o homes, and you, the depositors, pay 1§ per cent in the form of rent. What funny things people will do. No wonder ninety out of evefy hundred ph pga ” depositors, the landlords pay 9 per cent to the bankers for money to build Come before the big crowd and pick out a lot before the crowd comes and takes the choice ones oy a * “a We have owned this land 28 years, since Seattle was a village of 2,000. But Seattle has been built up all around this b eautiful lyin Aditi Rs i | J / F all aroun itifal lying addition and now over 85,000 people live further out from First avenue than South S , this land at $10.00 per acre, and it is unreasonable for anyone to think he can buy land at this time as close in and sell it as cheap as we are selling t wel nici ie than Southeast Seattle. We bought a I F and s chea F ing these CITY LOTS WITH CITY WATER, SIDE a " cE 5 PHONES NOWIN. Don’t buy anywhere on a promise of city improvements going in later. They are in Southeast Seattle now, and you don’t have to pay a cent for them. After you see Southea vb sa ~ tangs . LIGHTS AND TELE- proposition for home and investment. After you talk to some of the citizens you will not delay in seeing us. We have made moncy for others and we will save you money, You will stop paying rent forever if you come to Southens he has a better No man, it makes no difference how little he knows, need be poor in fifteen years from now. A $100 lot in Southeast Seattle will be worth $20,000, because Seattle will have a million population, M you come to Southeast Seattle, | [SEATTLE HOMESEEKERS COMPANY (Inc.) ongly Reduced, 00130100 fothi. Batteries: Fitzpatriek and Biank-| Cc ng enship; Henley and Wilson House f Of Second Fa 5 oo 0-9 220-22 First, Av., Cor. Main