Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
o-satntenctesiperecmapetmmusieussinns (et ne eet Pare ja THE SEATTLE STAR--MONDAY, AUG 1905 TROTTING" BASEBA LL Southeast Seattle Is the Only Was a we fo) jthat he gives a team tho worst ofjmade two, Won, , Last humane oftt People in the grand] it on every decision | Beattle ‘ t nt F the anth | ond t 0" ght of Oakland ‘ " t ha ke the roa Tacoma and Fr cach took one| Cor 4 delive t 4 San Fran : ing of th devery time be throw | Sunday. ‘This makew threo mes| hits anywhere they fh In the \ ;, Tacoma : : the ball for each team out of the wert uftefnoon game bmidt © Onk : * Portland : ‘ Frisco has given the champions al land, | h » Ka ' Los Angeles : ‘ a h A th just what} run for (heir money and have shown t of the ba i of a he uid piteh Bur that they are in th rave for the} NATIONAL LRBAGUE. | nu t A low with | pennant | 3 vs | four hit end won out He also hit q New York os "a he horsehide a Httle himself | Portland and Oakland Pittabure 6 35 h evenly Sunday Philadelphia is a9 1 4 Dillon only had to take two |an easy time in the & Chicago 8t atépa to mal play, and it) ning up 9 rane while th Cincinnati « wes tis 1 that 2 kept ques | Bt. Louts a7 his mouth shut for five minutes. . : Boston $1 . eaten 3 And the audieice tried to mai Victoria Boys Spring r ni hat’s a thing that is} Slats is used to the ae ae Surprise on Vancouver NORTHWEST LEAGUE At Vancouver—Vancouver gr erett, 0 At Spokane—Sponkane, 9; 1 F BY L. A. CROSSE) [beaten cach other, Seattle beat V J tagham., &. } ‘The news dispa sof Saturda v n the first game, a é Teg pee | tell of Victoria beating Vanover er trounced Beattle to a f jAME at the fort place by @ score of|in their last ga The Seattle— First \ At at ¥ s 8 / 6 goals ‘ walloped Victoria, 4 ® | Although Vancouver béat West-| ter team’s aoc Now < D hetd th vals too cheaply “ ' Vancouver, howey (allowing | some hot lacr pot on the shore of Lak tes’ ride from First Avenue, where you Washington, on the car ating Weat-| season to think that thelr rior, and t ity have Oakland, 2 | y water mains laid in front of them so NATIONAL LEAGUE 4 ‘At Cincinnat ‘iret game: Cin FRARY SCOOPS 'EM IN nee the mateh | Look This Paper Over Binnat!, 3; Brooklyn, 6 Second Swi 4 Cincinnati, 2; Brookly toy's ne Was lost ma t, en get] VICTORIA, A ouve Me a At Chicaco—Chicago, 8; Boston ° : t the dose Inter | lacroyse teain w After you find no one else offers lots with city water, sidewalks and street Mghts at $65 up, on " At St. Louls—First game urday by the locals by a terms of $1 per week, then come to Bouthe day Zouls, 6: Philadelphia. & Secon neouver boys themadlves!to 4 in deibaieeg"ahe prices with elle te Os bintvy ik abiiae ts ae ee uutheast Seattle and guarantee giving the te will Any one buying lots in who are disvatisfied at the end ‘car, we will sell bis lota in 30 days from noth to make him 10 per cent on his investment, These lots are sold just ax advertised and will not cost they cannot down Weet-| The Victoria team wax strongth- | Ouring thin season, at any) ened by the presence of West and| The r team should win| White, who did o play ainat Vancour played the same twelve which d 4 “yame: St. Louis, 1; Philadelphia, 2. | the money. You will find ne i * NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. J At Everett—Everett, 11; Vancou Yer, the champtonship, barring defd¥nts| Seattle one week the men ent extra for improvements, At Spokane—BDeltingham, 5; Spo-| played the rowdy ba =~ RUSTY WAS THERE The results of the lacro feated the Westminster champion b Kane, 1 vow yoo ts rw S Let Us Show You a - me : would f Siwashes had the bases full Ag io h ree | » home club feels very jubilan a. 3 . SATURDAY GAME nple given them b in the nd Sun attle, Vietorin at ric aver this victory, as Vancouver was The 900 citizens and 226 home Southeast Seattle is evough to convince any fair-minded person PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. ane oe : a+ aoe Sh phan Ne hat did not }Couver—ia the best. Al | over ed they would win In a walk. | a gr : > Renee) haere aera a At Seattlo—sSeattle, Los Ange-| ene an playing big | of the statements in umne. 7 Tes, 6. | league His flelding At Tacoma—Tacoma, 4; San Fran Ye of up SRK RRR RRR (esa re) co, 0 kind of feela| * | Your Last Opportunity At San Francisco—Oakland, 1 e to his post-| +4 \ Portland, 2 H cle «| You will have to go double the distance out to buy lots at these low prices, where there is no city ; — * * improvements, when these Jots are sold. : NATIONAL LEAG! lo You're|ond. Frar. y * | At Cineinpati—Cincton 19; | ww" | Brashear saw man going 4 a ee ta oe ee ee * lyn, 6. | } s s 2 Bee owe rit game: 8 | clk oe ee et is Is a New Division o Rouis, 2; Philadelphia, & nd | very saturday, | throwing the ball, so the sap-head One of the greatest races of the Sunday. The score was 10 to 4 | fame: Philadelphia, 7; St. Louis, Delly G ned all kinds of foot. [ed youth put his bat in front of| season, if not the greatest, wil At Chicago—First game: Chica-| ors and received excellent support. | Frary, thereby hindering the throw. | cur on Wednesday when Major Det 0, 6; Boston. & Second game: Chi | <mngtne jmar, the trotting king. will be ago, 5; Boston, 1 Frary has been pounding them | When we lose the game, and {t/ ma against Lou Dil , = | Intely, Me certainly is a good man.| happens that the umpire has giyen | tre ween of the turf. AMERICAN LEAGUE | He was put tm to catch the lnat | us Whak sa Chiak $s tue worst cl [horses have tretiod within : At Meshington—Washington, 9; | game on Sunday and did very weil|on a few close decisions, we say: | tion of a second of each otber The started thel | considering that he has not been | “Oh, we would have won if we had a jeeason by hing from Cc AL ecien~Sennnss, 8; Cleveland, | behind the bat for a long time. I; decent umpire!" That shows very] Arlington won from the Seattle | The score was 21 to 2. . poor judgment. A man who will] Electries on Sunday by a score of — Eeremiehte-Detrolt, 3; Phil-] When the fans saw Fitepatrick go | talk like that is mo sport. An um-/% to 8 The Washington Iron Works won in the box Sunday they all bowed] pire can never lone the game for « from the Clippers on Sunday by a ral York— First game New their heads in silent prueyr. In the | team unless he tn so absolutely bad Snohomish won from Mourve on! score of 16 to 6. 200 Lots Th t that can be offered at this low price, so come today, if you can’t pay any more than $1 to start w ee us before your rent is due. We have a few 3, 4, 5 and 6-room houses we will sell you on terms of $2 or $4 per week, Take any car on Washington street; 10-minute service morning and even- ing. Our office ia open on the ground every day until 9 p. m. to accommodate the workers. Come today m shut out the | fame was well new and be an independent property owner, SEATTLE HOMESEEKERS’ CO. THE JENKINS SHOE COMPANY SECOND AND MARION Second Week of Our August Clean-Up Sale Men’s Women’s, Misses and Children’s Fine Shoes PRICE SO PURPOSELY, POWERFULLY LOW THAT ECONOMISTS CAN'T RESIST Tomorrow we swing into the second week of our Annual August Clean- | named prices on the world’s finest shoe products that cannot help crowd the store. Read and see if you will not be interested. $4 August Sale $2.95 Up Sale. No Shoe event so prolific of economy has ever been presented in bet Seattle before. The coming week will be a record breaker, for we have ods $3.85 pe _ Nomer’s $3.50 Oxfords patent Oxfords fe Boyden’s $6 Shoes for Men Women’s $5, $6 and $7 Shoes and ( Boyden’s Custom Made Patent Kid and Patent Colt, French Schober & Co.’s and Wright & Peters’ highest grade Shoes and ¢ ren im patent omen, in tan and Bluchers, Calf and Cordovan Shoes, newest lasts, $6.00 values at loth top, French heel, Cuban and military heeds; Oxfords in kid pat feat w and turns, kid an atent Is extension sole Oo values Seeedyn dtene +++ $3.96 kid; a wide variety; regular $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 Walyes.......++ ‘ i akagae 0 seen ey .. $2.85 - Misses’ and Children’s $1.00 and s, 25 Sandals at 75¢ and 95¢ |—y JENKIN’ S $5.00 SHOES FOR MEN—Our Own Celebrated $5.00 Shoes in Bluchers, Bal., Kid, Box Calf and Velour, WOREITS Ci.ce AND Gace ORPORDG oo cccic ccccccccssives cemebas $1.95 per : Three Hundred Pairs WOMEN’S Superior Grade OXFORDS in all the most fashionable leathers, latest lasts and heels, best $5.00 Shoes in the world at ..6 6. ..eceeee corer Ceeerseerees wesercoces PbeeS metas onst00 Sorcerer nese $3.95 positive $2.50 and $3.00 values .....+e+05 sees esesvnoses é <ctoece esis sees soeus ie eeens $1.45 MEN’S $2.50 WORKING SHOES, August Sale.....95¢@ | BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ $2.00 SCHOOL SHOES. $1.65 MISSES’ CLOTH TOP, PATENT LEATHER, BUT- INFANTS’ AND CHILDREN’S VICI KID AND KAN- MEN’S $2.50 WORKING SHOES, Tipped ..... $1.65 | MISSES’ VICI KID, PATENT TIP, SPRING TON SHOES (Laird, Schober & Co.'s make), $3.50 GAROO CALF SHOES, Wedge Heel, $1.00 and $1.2 MEN'S $2.50 WORKING SHOES, on Sale...... $1.15 | 11% to 2 sizes, $2.50 values... cocccece cccees values at .....+- o Ce tcs e S600 woensee eee. 91.905 values, at sen BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ $3.00 PATENT BLUCHERS... || Cee ae ae Ree ake dig desta shy tt tees eee er eeee SOG ( tine fumes ee - +++». $2.45 || CHILD'S BOX CALF SPRING HEEL SHOES, MISSES’ PATENT COLD, GOODYEAR WELT, LOW | CHILD'S VICI KID SHOES WITH PATENT LEATH- BOYS’ ‘AND YOUTHS’ $2. 50, August Sale ...... $1.95 $1.75 values at .....-... Rooueree aeveves eestor HEEL LACE SHOES, $3.00 value at .....+.. $2.35 ER TIPS, $1.75 values $1.35 THE JENKINS SHOE COMPANY SECOND AVENUE AND MARION STREET | : ema IER oe