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THE SEATTLE STAR-—THURSDAY, AUG. 10, 1905 ~~~ — ~ nw enna ~ . ~ vee ad ry ‘ * H ° F Aas 3 Of All © | BA S E BA “eres A CG OSE E ves pee Deg Win Kick inds ae mensnoenin — ~~ ~ Aemnnn ~ - f t 7 sot be able to,com-| would do so in order t Bar STANDING OF THE CLURE k a goal with the base L ol L { » at Toledo. Detrott, but will p voy Olaficld at GI The > mI ' aur with hie feet knock! it around the mm pelted ¢ bimeelf in mpi fident nat Be ye a4 4 1} rom the PA A KAGUI | th , vet encoking # or m eit =f vuletan, Helwell enough to take part in the|drawa? of the Bullet from the race Won, Lost grounds for about five minut | | | : 5 1 tant Foledo, has been aired, amd . “ | | |was not able to rn to Dayton | ¢ nd meet or anid Yast! at » haw b r | iit t enear ri the big ca again ready to com- - i 4 " 43] Wilson went f the gume In the | Mat Thursday, ‘The game lit-| your ¢ fit wa many for the tie cor te ageis reedy Porttin: ‘ fth inning with two bad tinge er wa duled to start at! him arive a ) D Oakland ' ‘ 600 | He received a foul tip on the end of (BY L. A. CROSSED —_ . —_ == = San Fra: 5 S| two of bis fingers which were al Los Ang ‘ ready in bad shape. Parke isa pret-| Tt 1905 will always t y me fellow but that blow Wed-| Known as firet of real la nesday made him turn a little white | eroase for And the initial aaued Velesuver té6 NATIONAL LEAGUE entry into t tin Columbia ie » the date of thelr last game New York oo 639 04 | the Angels on Wednesday at Port-| never be forgotten by the ttle | the Giffenence between lect Pp winged oo Some ager to Fittabuy 62 : a2e land. Hiswick waa in go: “§. + ena elab play re and all lVancouver and Westminster take pert t of the Cleve-| Philadelphia AEE Hie foe ee gh ys nel perl gen Sg lage = eda dca: rere Westminster has proposed that liand “Automobile club next week. | ps ry A20 | if any of the eastern managers can | Hut the British Columbia teams al-|tho game atthe for’ “Matt |with nenraleia, The left side of his ‘St. Louis 39 65 3 get bo 1 of him, Van Buren also | ready know the local M€-| Harr or “Chub” Quigley Joan aaih tinct tecoene deal : | Roatan r 320 | made good by taking in hand a loos 4 when it comee tion | "Monger will say Obeney, aid itlana it ees almost lmpareivie for) * Brooktyn 0 | «68 806 | drive which Dillon had planned to of quality, | witt pe another Hr Rp 'nbd nich'to drive '@ car. ievertholens| ‘ destroy the shut-out Maybe that's eason the small- | ioe the seratel Seattle Kiser raced pat Barney Oldfield} AMERICAN LEAGUE | est favor re of the northern | ty it any wonder that Seattle im-| Won. 1 Pet.| Oakland had about all the piteh-| teams by th Iways turns |itotes the barn yard fowl wheu they | 7 _ . | Philadelphia : s $91 | ors she owned in the game on Wed- ed down beat any club of th. buach? | 4 WONDERFUL TRANSFOR MA- Cleveland oe 68 jnesday. Every one of them _ wa It does seem, however, as thongt After a while, Seattle lacrosse | Sn | Chicago 39 6 out of the box. At the end|the other clubs should deal with | 1) alle sumee Jap afmay New York 6 41 29 game the } numbered 1 on a me give and tak ‘. _ | i Boston 6 48 17} and the rena 16 Oakland also had | basis ame.as thay do with each | Detr: ‘ 49 — AT9 | some errors, Mike Fisher almost per- | other local club so far bas not! The big Incrosse garfie between Washi: 2 “i 398 | spired to death watching his Tigers |asked for anythin t of the ord!-| Cranbrook and Lathbridge has been | St. Low 60 ab, t nary, but they smencing to | played and won by the latter team | } think 1 to ask f any by a seore of 3 ge s to | Skel Roach made a t Thin mateh ar 4 more enthus-| to elahanty The big » An t | Neat tut for years Thousands the bag and me i tu 1 tof dollars ane handa, the ad Tt was a sorry "¥ly of squarely. It looked as ‘ob | mirers of both -elubs betting thelr} ‘These plotares tell: you what we K Hattie at Recreation part the | was good for a home ran t 26, leoin to the limit do. We straighten noses, correct | Sein’ taning 'Frt “ag " was An titustration of how the Cran. | outetand ears, operate on hair] itu best men. Mohler was tak his With) brook folks backed thelr team is {liP: remove wrink birth k | i } the hospital with a fractured jaw whieh | shown ip the case ef “Randy” Cow. | moles, warts, pimples withou Phone, and Parke Wilson was taken k knock . BN, and p aggre Seattle's fastest home| Daln oF scar. Many of these withowt| 0) out of the game with two fingers) wh ie the lar percentage of the | men. “Sandy” was sent for by aft}, {tbe use of the knife ; ae. } ' broken. This handicapped the| ge eler i receipta. The locals could not) ler, an old friend, who knew how UPERFLUOUS HAIR Without as | “team and we won the second game/ ti he very well play the two games on | he could play, and Cowan wag given | Maing fuee sore or leaving! - ‘ “ " > two'd oe marks remove free any bair ; 4 of tho 'Frisco ee Ap, | the two date ih oth for OFT “ame, | as oy he 3 to small gate receipts, be was thy the Yoods, | tat r Treat skin diseases, | a Reach pitched a steady game as| Hart made the best running « game fs in ite infancy ed the firmer! for | LUPI CANCER inchated. o My 4 he always does Henley, for ‘Fris-/ of the day. He cang ner ab financial pull on the local ty” has ao much |(9* the Finwen and other theretp | 7 0, was bit pretty bard jtwo feet from the ground, after | cmb has been pretty heavy, and the y now he will probably |“ Hehts, remove f A ame - |rumning almost to the infield from} Tacoma game would have belped mn & tour of the world liver spots and dis Oty | center. scalp treatments, obew tment } om and shampoos, do manicuring and " a4 | IC FE Tr, lis H H ceasmagn All treatments given ue-|, PARIS, July 14.—Boxing ts tho ng did not give Henr ¥ qualifications and the will, find | Houts fooled the whole bench on | , Fe . . yp der the direction of a physician. Ati| test (ad of the Parisian women. It|ette the 1 he desired for) themselves amply rew te } Wednesday and made a two-base J erry Cus ow e operations performed by a surgeon, |Promines to become rmanent | displa ‘ —— ee ee ee |hit. There were two men on bases Call, write or phone =e for thase whe ox ames epee | aoe . th ‘ the trouble d pa- }when he came to the bat. Every} T, ik * he » n the French le of using rth : fae ae ae ee ried to Strike Out Larry yon. Garou the Vigces of ths tok ts well oo toe hands nad inatrocior, Mt Malae }fool the piteher. hen lo! Lefty mae Te eM training was not long before she was with swung and when they saw hig The foremost exponents of the! out an opponent has been made, }again he Was on second bese and BOSTON, Aug 16. 1 stacked up / Moore pitched part of the qame, and game are Henriet! ar During her wrest most attractive the leftfielder was: picking up the Bernhard the rest. Clevetandiwon, is, now appemring and defeated Staris of all sports istaction of | ball out near the fence. |aganist Larry, Bradley and the rest 02. Bay scored th ing ron Rergore, wh et | fatherweights, wh ng a well 1 blow with | jot the Cleveland « ut * amd a missed third strike, whieh put! the spectators to become a bo: The pair worked and on an opponent fs in- Blankenship was in. the game jthey didn't show me up so awfnl 2 on third, and an tn‘ield ost. tasm ore meking their Of ali the violent sports with both feet aa hard as ever and bad, either,” says Cy Ferry MM) Three times | had two strikes on Henriette Garret began ber pre n public, and soji have at French boxing ts bis base running and stealing were | was in the fall of 1903. 1 was pitch-| Larry, and I tried my hardest to feastonal #8 ballet dancer, but | become that they} the only Which by be variety lot the first-class order, ing for Buffalo, and Cleveland | strike him out, he managed to/ w iTON STITUTE .|Rave it up for wresuing. Her work !are now jemand night! of its play has given me this senga- | played an ‘exhibition gums there. ge: a poke at the every time.” WASHINGTON INSTITUTE OF), , ed by the. professional} To a sndent Hentiette| tion of solidity on my feet and of = { DERMATOLOGY & FEATURAL |\osiors of Paris and the wan int b fexivitity in my arms and palirs bepapainy aekeh ot hala ie { Fite Bulleing geo 405406, 407| 280A4 10 go on the road. Bhe te Sifficulty women en-| As for brutality, women boxers €o le WEDNESDAYS GAMES b | WEDNESDAY GAMES. & battered sulky with him, Geers! ™ and 408, Seattle, Wash “| Prance, England, Belgium and Ger-|counter in learning boxing is the) attempt it. Energy, endurance / iM *] was not hurt sertounly, as he came! syours $ to 12 1 to 8 7 to § many, winning in the last named |iack of energy and strength neces-| and suppleness take its place amd le PaciPIc COAST LRAQUE *& NATIONAL LEAGUE out with Turley and won the beat. "|. & NIGHTRER, Mer mntry the international champiou- | sary to carry on a thoror give the fullest expression to the i] = on MARGERY & SUORETD BITTE 7) ae ttle Seattle 6 San «|. At Chieago--Chicago 7, New York He was roundly applauded, 4 Phone Main > nip from Mademotsciie Wermk ‘ing. Those who possess the neces-° great sport.” BALON LANDED OME RUN.| Sea . 2 5 | ® Prancnco t * - — At St. Lowle—St. Louis 4; Brook ae | What" ‘ ¢ that|*® _ At Portlahd-—Portiand 6, Los - A boy Nealon? My. but he's the reck-|# Angeles 0 Wat Putsde re—Pitteburg 3 Semen ems fellow! Ho landed the ball over | * | At San Peledinn-dument ¢ Pe ure eburg 3; | 7, Tacoma 146. ‘the fence in the — —- so - At Cincinnati—Cineinnat! §; Phil See oe eae Seeee at Oe Mey Panne ewe neeeened jadeiphia & fore, ONLY a Mobler’s accident happened trom | “—“KWERIGAN LEAGUE — DRIVER GEERS lWEONESDAY A i Ge grounder by Hart to second| At Washington—Washington 4; | ND Bese. The ball hit on some object | st Louls 12 | GETS BAD ALL oa the ground and caased it to] The games at Philadelphia, Bos-| ‘THURSDAY, AUGUST bowed false. It struck Mobler on / ion and New York were postponed or " | 5 the side of the jaw. It was not a/ on account of rain Le BUF? ALO N ¥. Aug. .— me. } 3 ww swelled t0) —_—-- - | Geers, who is considered the of Che vuvesecuauewenny inet! cnt" tne” sat‘ THE OLY CIRCUS EXHIBITING IN NEW YORK ra ene dined salbsongey ~ singed LARGEST CRANBEST BEST ANUSEMERT INSTITUTION) Hildebrand wade‘a sensational > THURSDAY'S GAMES. a Wednenday aft xn, The veteran We ; 6g catch out in left flelé. He had to!» % a8 in the sulkey bebind King Dee Fun almost from left to center after), = paciPIC COAST LE @ fect in the third heat. King Dire the ball, which, Bad he missed it.)) at Seattle Seattio , &| Was going at a good pace when hia would have scored two runs for thé) Prancisco @ |seen laying on the ground. Direet Stwashes. \* At Portland—~Portland vs. # | *® s0lng at a hard gallop carrying - hoof struck something on the track *& Loa Angeles. * Hall made a bad play in the third), “at san Pranciaco—Oakland # |#"¢ '# plunged into Lacoda, the inning when be made a try fora fy » ve Tacoma. & |borse Just abead. There was « mtx Which should have been Hart's. Hal» * followed by a jound crash. When rau in front of Hart who let it g0,! » Ree RK RRR ERS e dust cleared rway Geers was tly, the ball was missed | (ane Ge tater was eat. They all say you do the best at in also be credited with | Roach CLEARANCE SALE | BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS, WORTH UP TO $15.00, AT} $7.50 A SUIT. } AMUSEMENTS STAR “= Ladiew” Matinee : 2 TOMORROW a : TATUM will anewer every question pro- by the ladies of Seattle ry other act a gew. TOMO rw TOMORROW Our Beautiful | American Talking Machine Free to Everybody Avenue q ~~ Theator *COOL, CLEAN AND POPULAR 3 , AND ALL. WEEK ta Spunecil & Drew Present | Purchasing our 4 THE cHas. a. tayton co. || Teas Coffees Spices t 4 In His Splendid Romantic Drama China f “STOLEN BY GYPSIES.” } rockery y Glassware 4 The best play and best-played | | pay yet ‘given by this matchless a Offer of the Age RS No change In prices. Phone, 5 last week of the Tay-| ‘Hunted by a Wom- Next week, Jor Company, an.” Clip this Coupon out, bring it to any of our stores. Its value is $5.00 worth of Coupons toward getting you the Talking Machine Free Boys, Gisis, and Young Ladies this 1s Your Chance uyic RECREATION PARK i TOMORROW Come and Sce Us FRISCO Great American Importing Tea Co. vs. Stores Everywhere SEATTLE ‘ 998 Second Ave. 200 Pike St. t or Cedar Seattle. THE CARLSON DENTAL CO.'S who have the latest in methods and appliances used in modern dentistry. SECOND AND Y Ge c * Metropolia, SENSATIONAL SUAPISES. 108 DELH DURBAR Pageant was produced in India. THE DIP OF DEATH A Lady Looping the Gap in an AUTOMOBILE. A vee inating, Fearful, Piitting, Pugacious Frotte with ute, solute Limit to which Mortals may tempt Death with Impunity “THE HIGHEST PRICED ATTRACTION EVER KNOWN. | Junt th of it! A youn lady rece , jock t LEPRODUCTION OF THE GORG Just as the Grand Ceremonia The Ab- Cheap | . This Fine Cottage and 5 Acres CLOSE IN—NEAR CAR AND its fruit; that is a true test, Come to South eas tle today and talk to some of the SCHOOL~—Only 250 families; they are all happy in homes built to suit them on terms of $10 t« month want to know the trut or and talk t Sea Ta car on Washington street. Office is ¢ A Full Herd of Giraffes. 3 Herd: Smallest Horse in the World, Jumping Horne Feats, Acrobe Acts, 100 Thri « Acta, 100 Exp Performers, the of Midge andinavian Vocalists, Musici nd Dar [sa < } Terme ¢ . y — $26.00|THE GRANDEST AND MOST COSTLY SHOW EVER PROJECTE | rerme to Bod party — $25.00) | ‘rwo Exhibitions Daily, at 2 and 8.P. M. Doors Oben an Hour Eearlie DOWN, $10.07 PER MONTH Admission to the Whole Show, with a Seat, 80 Gents, Children Under ios athe 10 Yoars, Half Price. | Also LAKE FRONT LOTS at At vate Bh : tion, All re~ | Iantic City Addition, and only $5.00! num ve eon |up. Terma $1.00 per week. New 6 he grounds &t hours of opening. AN seats have | foot walks, fine boating and bath t# old at regular prices. Beware of partios charg ing mor jing. Seo Griffin at ATLANTIC! EME. inn stupendows et te iow io evan Sanam [CITY STORB, on Washington street | WILL BH MADE, but a high class and very. expensive FREK SHOW car Wine, ot C. D. @iliman, ta Times "WILL Be GIVEN ON ‘THE SHOW GROUNDS one hour before. the ’ doors are oper block. WILL EXHIBIT IN EVERETT AUG. 18; CENTRALIA 19 working man than ¢ “my t $65 up to $200, only 15 minutes r e from center of Seattle? ake more by it e long run. The city map will prove e-third it as any other addition where they offer wa they have none. We sell more lots and build more men in Seattle. h ¢ a tree by SEATTLE HOMESEEKERS CO. Mm

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