The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 4, 1905, Page 2

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| ALL The S port News ursion rate of $1.00 to Hood Canal and return, Bunday, Aug. 6, lear ing Galbraith dock at 7:30 a m | | ose in Theator | MFhis theater always does a big Dusiness.—N. Y. Mirror of Aug. 6 WONIGHT AND ALL THIS WEEK, Ruse! & Drew esent the Chas A. Taylo NEW YORK COM ¥ in “THE peney MASCOT” Next Week. Starting Sunday Matinee, “THE TAYLOR COMPANY In Another New Play “STOLEN BY GYPSIE No change In tees Ae Mc and SOc, Phones 667. GRAN JOUN CORT. HOUSE 51 ter Beth Phones, 63. | | Mat. Tonight, Saturday and Sunday Nights and Saturday Matines August 4, 6 and 6, LIBERATI'S MILITARY BAND AND CONCERT COMPANY They 1 are less is. F HM astonish or n other druggists instance B00! Puget Sound March” free sow for each lady attending Pri $ ap ight and turday nm - ee RICEs—$1.00, 75 1 | One of the few modicate . Seats selling today price ta 2 “3 “| First and Ma STAR **.; Admigsion 100. | Gloria Violet Bundays. Evenings and Hot days, Reserved Seats 20 } MUSICAL KLEISTS, | dor and a pretty box. You ANDERSON TRIO price of one. Oth And Eight Other Great Acts. | SPECIAL MATINEE TOMORROW | Friday, Aug. 4,2 P. M. for the Benefit of the PAULSON FAMILY, Excellent grade imported stock. Ot Every dotlar received will go to to He for equal quality this worthy charity. General admis- | gion, 0c; reserved seats. } 9 - | Salted Peanuts Fresh stock. These are always sold “Money | if you don't like them.” -RECREATION PARK Benzine TOMORROW %-pint. Cleans gloves, clothes, etc “ 1 Pr ptior ‘01 mit LOS ANGELES F ptions for Half" (just vs. SEATTLE. Take Virgin Str Greenbaum’s Cloak and, Suit House Prom the maker to the ¥ 1419 SECOND AVE. Tel.--Bunset, Main 246% or Cedar ster. f P pay tor Physicians and Surgeons wor 6 1-2c druggists charge 12 1-2c 21-2c Astonishing Prices charge 3 I-2c we have d is crazy to 13c an half AUT now back the DRUG STORE YESLER "> SECOND OPEN ALL NIGHT Race In Seattle ~ CLUBS. y Roach officiated for the Siwashes STANDING OF THEPOLUB STANDING OF THR . young, Jeff hopes that he will ir lThureday and he pitched a fine crease in weilg s well as in ~ x AMERICAN LEAGUE. teady game. The most wonderful { wh nad J Jim Jeffrie PA COAST LEAG Won sat. Pot.| part of hi aying, though, was the hw 1 Rube a v 1 1 ‘b shia .. 602 | work } iid while at bat, Twie kr and f " ar or two the Ban F a Clev 1 ‘ the ball and put It far . anks, When he thinks he can de Daklan re 1 New York ‘ al i each of the center fielder liver the ¢ ls, he will out Portland 2 Boston ae 42 43 494) It wa talnly a surprise to the among the profe nal le Bos Ans . ® o Detroit .. ; “a 4G 48 at na The fact that t 4 Sunday Tacoma 0 \ Washingt oe 08 3 5 teacher and lucts a ch ae ene st. Louls . 68} Cravath, the rightflelder of the Los Angele 1 achool }1 1 aMeavery goodcatch.| §§ +»... == — unday dod terfere W } LEAGUR | He ran from his place in the field] DOPE ARTIST SIZES UP PLAYERS TO THEIR CREDIT — BAD) Pugilistic ar | Won, Laoat t.Jalmost to second base for a liner | He believes he can fight and at 68 é jand nabbed it LUCK WAS LISTLESS PLAYING, HE SAYS, AND TEAM CAN| the same © be 1 example , 5 68 — z for his class of youngsters. At any elphia a8 | K the little third baseman, PLAY GREAT BALL ate bo is going to t { Chicago pa, 42 58} also made a good run in the fourth 5 Cineinnall . us 48 nning for a foul fly, but fell This P ak Louis . a 6 little boy is one of the best base} W » team can play ba ' he § th ana| You often 1 of af stom .. 1 “ rune in the leag He ta as light | like uttle team has be mb i} i) 1 t 1 ng togoinar batt n Brooklyn . 28 “ on his fe and when he | the ast k there ia no re it The same b th bh adversa the wit t | rat base it means that he} why tt ould not be at the hépd| said of Mart and Wab ror| Walk out alone, but did you ever NORTHWEST LEAGUE. n third in a very short In-|of the tliat, and dinpute the title of| two fielders. ‘They nen of| hear of any of them doing it? | Ne Pet hamps” wth any team « quality and help the} 08 your photograph! There ha Beverett ...0 esre oe seseees 909 Anyone who has nm the team! tear ger | be big puree bh nage ; p m > Bellingham ... ~ 263} Roach t ad the hos or of a grand. play @ for the last rw days will thing need be maid about the} TM ges ne pene Bh hgame Gh gor Par “a TWEED SUITS of the Spokane .. se 63 ureday ¢ stopped | agree that there ia no better mate-| pitch we know what they are,| ‘at the man walking out can ce BENS TWEED SUITS of th Vancouver 38. with his stomach and|riat in the league. The infield| and we know they are praiseworthy | mething out with him 10.00 sort and stylee—new and : ° tos ; ~ the man out at first (when want to play ball) work » And, last, but he nobby patterns rance 0 bia oe NE like a kk. The Cleiding, the throw-| Blankenship. Why, w nuldn't hav * — 7” cravaspars oaes | Seat uo ta tap e| tne sat sco wore is set ry | ans aiten Raamk ae ne tars] POM BURNS BENS WORSTED Coats and Veet PACIFIC COAST LEAGUB. fifth inning and the | of ext. An example of ae familia , He te on } | frock styles worth from $12 t Beattle—Seattie 7, Los AR their chance, ma: h given every day, Ka with a hit almost every time up| ’ $15.00 cach—for this clearance |. . nO Bente t waa in this inning ve if ever, misses | and If ar pokes his nose oft je they're marked to + . that the Angel piteher, re no Miffioult tr of firet t he's « eary ey dag At Tacoma--San Francisco 4, TA-| ceived an awful bumping. Roach to f s almost th fo, you mee, we have a team that oma 0 sino Was touched up for a few, but ser hough he does not mt iN stand ‘ } coe aORare 8 * co d nh to} Ww . nparison with any in - s on Angeles 4 t FANcY WORSTED At San Francis Oakland as you can’t seare anything like he wt ss when fielding a|the leag Just becau we had! > nengh t : : has chose from; the former pri = mae h tid not bother bim a particle ® ally manage keen | whieh le Ke mers or lene th i pcr hy 4 : priors were $12.50 to }—now mar . : . p in thine to io -tnan at tient. | playing. iene rence oe y . ONAL LEAC 1 playing, 4 pn why we should ight 5 th ank @d for rapid clearance at, suit Pe St She San Francisco stole up behind Frick, of is showing. up| not brace up in the last part of the Seek t ge battreen + BF.FO york 4 Tiger « Thursday and gave best of any of the new men. .2fle| series, and, as we are on top of th - ; we tall another twist mH pl teldin an: hrowing are ca » mre @NFINISHED WORSTEDS tn both At Cincinnati —C.ncinnati 5, m rte ‘ we ; fielding and th @ are firnt-claas, | ladder now, let us etay there. Every Ment and. dark patterns, finely | Brooklyt 0. od tect ene lor a eals ar and he covers his base like old | time a feather ie pu wy wash's fe quit th ypart he received was the! vet is jum © throwing the b: we will » t e ade garments with self-retain ot ge = LBD ge gn Ai It is just like throwing the ball | ca Hl say: “Keep it ap, boys a seek ing fronts; suits made to retail u AMERICAN LEAGUE neg fee, Co gee » ower to knock It te;Houts,| you're the best team in the league, Sharkey to $15.00, priced for this clearance| At Philadelphia—Detroit 2, Phila hit bard, most of 'Frisco's run the left fielder, No mat where|and you can't get too many feat iy to affairn at, suit 87.50 | delphia 2 ing due to errors. they go, that if they are tm Matd- | ers of the le, he must be relegated Pia . At Washington—Washington 0, SER icine to th nks of those who “didn’t GHEVIOT AND TWEED SUITS that | Chicago 6 _ Oaklan ak one from Portlar coe meneinetn wholesale] At Boston--Boston eveland 0./1t was a y interesting Kame | RRRRAAAAAAAAAARRRR ARERR RRR R RE | ferees ‘cus ekly for | price exceeds ours—20 patterns in| At New York—New York 6, 8t.| thre pon ely fi well yaad « * I, agtiint isionm, it this lot to select from at, suit Louls 4, meng elie £ really refresh to note one tt win. Oakland, however, rallied, and > - coer : =e eas Ba 7 Serr ear ing ron finish came out) | Mance w re giove n himee 5 7REDS NORTHWESTERN LEAGt mak Sw * * | was to blame fo7 his own short ouch TWEEDS. acknow OAT WRST EEN LEAGUE ae ¢ Webfooters Sr he Eb ton Reng — gps Beaty oes the very best material for busin aan ti ® li te ee gg - ud 1 leat re —— " , a Yillen who ally ea lon himne many ne db at lw jwear; we show our regular 2:- At Spok Bellingham 12, Spo-| h Ny ha long night 15.00 lines of these suis now : rag in his mouth and keeps on to kane 3 - ‘ Just prior to the main event, Ref- at, the suit ... 87.50 —— — hewing it throughout the game.) A big automobile meet is sohed-;to conquer. Jim came out of a boll Kyte ame forward ar AT scina aia wide ust have been resting his face Of | uted to be run at the Meadows-oa|er shop to enter the ring and from| nd. en ag Bboeygr oo Shoulders and shape-retaining FAN +000 Ft we Meat wo | Saturday, August 12. This. Will be| the same boiler shop ia Los Angeles agreed to « dra ae both wer ‘e vow e s prese the first meet of the kind ever held comes a cousin, nicknamed “Rube” | or ir fest at the er o on fronts. goods guaranteed fast | agsing on Thurs me the Marthwent There © Gant | Jottr + b " “ } j feet h 1 of th nm Black and all worsteds, pres Se | lay. The Los es Record had om | races on the card and seversibend-|two baities and woo thea with ri-| st, suit esseeens SUEDE A ads Od ded bad Ribte whee | eenioalting on The panghe 0030iibe | ene ee ee eee ere eneene oud Ven em Whe ci] “Tommy mate Wipe Katty eek _—— } - prizes are ed for the win- | dict ase, Rube is an amateur] tike a last year’s punching bag ir oe ~ (clipped and the Siwash med the! to ‘Slate’ Davis and forget it.” Well p « bag NG $7.50 with you and then |) This was one of the many t Meten to Dillos ; | ners yet and holds the proud title of am-|the 20th round, and had a como ort take a look at our blue serge suit | 7 inaumm tee Od be pe | = hy oe the het enone. Pe ateur heavyweight champion of Los|abie lead on points prev y. that we offer at this price—you'll | F000 &™ . . . forget | . “4 1.08 ANGELES, Cal, Ang. 1—tt He can fight at the pre-|there was ne ying back of Ae ge home minus the $7.50, but with | Recreation park, If the Siwashes) gushe t hin thirst teazer | ig not generally known that former he nastiest wien ee ee es + one of these suits; serge suit peg og so A est tig dane cannot tten —_ eavyweight champion of the world 4 two fights have been w was all that Eyton could do. i xn} 0 e tes layed as eo ever wo man phonograph ri if " . j Se sirssesesss 7.50) cated in the welfare of the team.|jon is the answer Jim Jeffries is grooming one of his won from amateur heavyweights | incidentally it serves. Burne folly @VERY ONE of the above mention- | and the ginger t nanifested - #“ conmnine eo "en rm Tag i cae ret tion | it is now sald that Corbett and windows—see - ‘or .o ‘ ‘_ | The Seattle bunch was on hand | Abe Att are as good as matched to with the stick also. And handsome) fight in Philadelphia om the 28th Skel Roach was there with three) %'* © and the latter promises hits out of four times to bat to kr ek off Corbett be onsen fore the finish. Hie may be abi Steamer Pordita will make an ex- as be is th own cousins to win down because there was no one else ee THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, AUG, 4, a ATTE He has not the bufld and of his famous cousin, but the tide he laid strength | as he in! de The Ball Game and Boost teht for entering tnto any such outheast Seattle Is the Only on the lots shore of Lake Washington, on the car Ine, 15 minutes’ ride from F with city Spot can buy Water mains laid in front of the heap. Look This Paper Over otters After you find no one elag ots with city water, sidewalks and street $1 per In comparing our prict You will findono sfied at him 10 per cent on his in term, Seattle tod With others in the will find no one Any we will sell his lots in paper you giving the wh Onegiving the terms we will one buying lots in 30 mone the Hissat end of one year lays are to make stment. These lots are you one cent extra for imptovemer Let Us Show You ‘The 900 citizens and 945 homes in of the sta Southeast Seattle is enough to « ents in the@™ collamns, ™m ur Last Opportunity ble the distan: rid You will have to go ¢ © out to buy lots at these low pri improvements, when these lots are lights at from notice sold just as advertised and and will $65 up, tor on the eattle guarantee not omvince any falr-minded This Is a New Division of 200 Lots The offered at thi + wit terms of $ Our last that ¢ low Jue. car an be price, so come today je We have a few us or $4 per office 4, 5 and 6-room how any on Washington street; 10-minu ing pen or ground every day until 9 p, m and be an independent property owner SEATTLE HOMES to accommodate the workers. rvice morning sell y and EKIORS cost where there is no city if you can't pay any more than $1 to s we will ou on en Come today co. the | « mete cae SPORTS NOT SUGH A VICIOUS GAME | {F REFEREE KNOWS HIS WORK « KEPT CLEAN—ALL wf L. A. CROSSE CLAIMS INDIAN GAME CAN BE DEPENDS ON FIELD OFFICIAL ‘ I cho bh) >t f mul . 1 | J 4 Ju it is A ' a1 n weky f w) fuct ; the . b in | = bes a hen ns k that Jot whom have playe f elt) > : nanan ‘ h ‘ t « t t et m of | - ae od ° t bbe eful The fact that y ar \ clean - rosse in ¢ ern = yen the men right from th READVILLE, Mass., Aug. 4.—Cal | ‘ Z the | of paki ag ifornia and New York met the Jer for the silghte v “Moat of the men i British Co adville track on Wednosday and lumbia league are behaving them-| selves. None of the Seattle players | when the contest was over the hon have be injured t t k of. The| ors were han i to the Pa most serious injury to bef y of| coast, Sweet won the § the coast men for several years is| prize by b Tiverton two out that of Tommy Gifford, of West- of three he: Second and marion Men’s, Women ses,’ and Children’s |FINE SHOES At Cost and Less Than Cost IN OUR GREAT ANNUAL AUGUST CLEAN-UP SALE The sp Up Sale w the rich picking Women’s $5, $6 and $7 Shoes and Oxfords $3.85 Bon-a-fide values too, for every Woman in the country knows that Laird, Schober & Co. makes of high grade shoes and oxfords sell the world over for $5.00, $6.00 and $7. That you are now per- mitted to select these bigh grade shoes and pay only $3.85 is an opportunity not to be trifled with—an incentive to lay in a supply ther, kid with August Clean Come while 4id economy powers of this stupendous t aggressively proven Saturday lasts. for months to c Shoes and oxfords in patent le patent tip and cloth tops. Welts and trims, all fashionable styles of jf heels A splendid variety of $5.00, $6.00 and 0 footwear at “Boyden’s Custom-Made $6 Shoes for Men $3. 95 ory of ing has « like a moment Reflect on what th ortunity to buy Never before in th le shoe retai offering been made Men. t thi ye this chan ans to you. It gives you Boyden's” high class custom made shoes, absol 5.00 values, im patent kid, patent c French calf and cordovan, most fashionable lasts, newest heels, and the August sale price is only $3.95. Infants’ and Children’s $1.00 and $1.25 Shoes 50c ty to supply the little folks Now you buy two pairs f too; vici kid and kan t tips, Regular $1. with footwear r the pr Here's the opportun for months to com rior qualit and p one. wer for es. ige heels Men's $3.50 Patent Bluchers; Au- | Mon's $4.00 Enamel and Patent See Spe $2.45 | Oxfords at Mon's $ Double Kia | Men's $5.00 Russian Shoes; A Sale 5 fords at . > | Women’s Kid and High grade Oxfords for Women, | Oxfords black d tan and in tan and ch blucher poems oe Se ae Cuban and military heels, | shoes for ns . ioe extension soles, $3.50 values FB ental ar 2.95 #2.85 | tips, $3.00 value... 2.45 Special Bargains in Men’s Working Shoes Men's $2.00 Working Shoes.@5¢@ | Men's $2.50 and $3.00 Working n's $2.50 Working Shoes .. Shoes on sale at $1.65 oeoes $1.15 | Men’s $2.50 orm Shoes $1.85 Boys,’ Misses’ and Children’s Shoes Boys’ $3.00 Bluchers $2.45 | Children’s and Misses’ Oxfords at Boys’ $2.50 School Shoes #f actual cost Boys’ $3.00 Shoes ‘ Seay’ 42.00. Shoe ld’s Box Calf, spring heel Girls’ Vici Kid Shoes, sizes shoes, $1.75 value at ~ $1.35 to 2, $8.50 value $1.65 | Misses’ Patent Colt, Goodyear Misses’ Box Calf, kid tip, § | welt, low heel shoes, $3.00 heel shoes, $2.00 kind... $1.€ kinds at $2.35 | TiJenkins Shoe Co. | Second and Marion

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