The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 11, 1905, Page 2

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HE SEATTI STAR—FRIDAY, AUG. 11, 1905 dan PUGS BiPuc MIXIT y ? - } STANDING OF THE CLUBS | Chicago ° ’ 1 Hart hit a grounder to second | whom the fans foar when he tome Jecomes to tho bat, instead of hitting | | Clevetand 64 a 08 | base, with a man running from t |} to the bat. When he comes up two-|a fy to the flelder will, with a PACIVIC COAST LEAGUE New York my ‘ t wound, T An On second Was | t 1s of the peopl the aud ©) little practice, we able to knock | Ww Lox# Pet. | Boston ‘ “4 1 at t and Ma topped short om name th exact pot whefe| them on the ground and help bring Seattle Detroit ‘ 5 ‘79 bad kept on ng, | Houts will put } t. A fig to} the men in { Tacoma 5 625 | Washington . a ve made f oa the leferie th p Manager | | ’ Portland 6 ‘ 600) St. Louis 3 &@ {Hall has told him time and agami| “Kid Moble reported as be Oakland ‘ ‘ ia ams, Ww fficlated far the | to place his hits more to the right, | ing much ” punsda San Fra ro 3 6 vAl nAG se made a fine two-bagger in | and then he will not knock so ihany | He received ad b ae Las Angele ; vo Pot. | th ng, but it Was too late | files. He bas a good heavy awing | Jaw, howe ‘ o | ow Yor 7 ! t y We already had }and by turning on them, he would | game oY 1@ ome « AMERICAN LEAGUE itteburg &2 ne gam the ¢ aeok und An oxay is one 6 strongest players the 5 Won, le Pet.) P iphia . : ‘ of thi hown in Wedn y's | Sen ® and om | Philadelphia 55 38 f mo when he put an excellent hit | hand rn ~ e nt ng | to leftfield. A little extra trajning | off secon 4 . t r him &/ jn batting would net do Houtg any | long axe : o \ nd when will not o Bis Bl for the 1 put> | great deal poor | at _ Victoria Makes Sea le = ‘The BENS SCOTCH TWEE DSUITS, | the money splendidly tailored and t 4.\they will » Suits made up to t - om th priced for this clearance sale at, |them ti t the suit, $7.50. f the box at that seen : was taken . MENS HOMESPUN TWEEDS, a BY L. A. CROSSE [that their team w Inrae variety of regu ¥ $12.50 and Parke Wilson was on the grounds |, Talk about | Insonalster co ur ¢ : $16.00 suits to select from at $7.50 | making as big a fuss over mere tri- | \'0 en vi teria met demain heset eran LACK CLAY WORSTED as poesib! He surely ts the}. y ague game the lo-| st alw « t y wee tnd with the loud hat hat"| ; r “ Iways expect pa a h Joud ha! ha al club axke Victoria woul $15.00 for, now priced fo clearance at $7.50. and play @ © following — daty paying Victoria's win wired that p Sinday gu | They doubtless t }that no other ond ax good an} ‘St © - Blankenship received a bad smash | ™#P oF but the game kid! * game, and when a! > team thought advantage of his owed them that he | still played t few of the ‘I they would misfortune, he could throw to as P Werth $14.00, we've pri 87.50 the suit Rss FANCY WORSTED SUIT $16.50 to 315.00 odds a Ps heduled game | Rusty bas a bad habit th | out of his own territory. Wednesday and Thursday lithe local club should never be hat they | guilt playing “Sandy” Cowan | pow . - cured by Seat Pia ok. hee ce a le from center ; 4 two sults altke-—we mlinto centerfield and fumbled a fiy,|°Ye 40d they “looked a little out | wore mistaken, as Ta rm" was | again ywan is a good man. T i Why do we offer lots at $65 up to $200, only 151 1 r from cen cae St enews "which sh have been taken by | brought her Cranbrook paid him } hiv o @ bee en by ¥ ought here and for Jess than half}is the reason Cranbrook p im | i n tl ' ! ty D iy shoice, ne Gaabertiebéer. i “ yu mata made a erent re ming | or ¢ seane tale. ome game with that team Because we sell more and make more by it in # ’ city may eee —- " — - } ch on bureday. This boy in “ . home ALL OF THE VE SUITS ar — ly the “ho! . Victoria is now making request Lethbridge. If the hom ha ji. ) pains F 5 ther add 1 wi f dsiplayed windows, See| Hall redeemed himself by his Be eat te ae ommtast kid when | o¢ Beattie. They bave written M lub expects to keep the players in Southeast Seattle is only one-third as far out as any ¢ them. owing in the intiela. | "° ~—_ 8 on them asking that the| the ax wr ranks they sbould shut J 1} * d all bis rounders fast and mm. audience did not do muck me between their club| down at once on allowing « man to lots as cheap, We hav water; t ! nor , hem with great accuracy. a ves eB mates for September 90 be| go ."ringing” around the country ; san than any five + Set. aerip.ch the umstre a Tease Saturday, August 19,/and then return to Wear a Seattle | homes for the working man than any fiv 1 1 < wo ¢ a pa ~ . hocaune there were r e ruse . piform. : 1 t t tt! t nexane siso did a bunch of goed) so many women in the audience, no | PY cava g pos ay fm . Sinaia I its fruit; that is a true test. Come to Southeast Seattle y elding and throwing. This. how-|Goihe Bull cortainie ro nO | will be @ couple of picnics in Vic jever, is not unusual for this lad, as ei agt By a eng on 30, and thus| Arrangements are under way for} saat Gaouthoks Atais S teepy tn} 5% to he always makes a sure field and "gre might have lacrosse game would probably |@ game here with Portland at Mad- | 250 tamilies; they a ay . throw. tee theme Lord. | have a poor attendance. jison park on September 4, Labor ig ae vo want to know the truth, ¢ end tall’ to — what they have g " sis So anxious is Victoria to have the | day. | mn he ) ar k , g Walters got very fancy and tried) ¥ | date changed that they are williog! baa coe | Ras ral ing tree fice is open until € to catch the ball with one hand. It} wisnatrick, who did now to give Seattle i , 4 THURSDAY'S GAMES. | Seattle. Take car on Washington street, Office is open un € a | might have been done just to please ctor te Sieashen AD | game on Sunday, August 26, and aa eee _ = @ ladies. If 0, we will excuse him | YOO" og kame and almost nothing PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE 4 q TATUM this time. If the truth is known, it is not] At Seattle-Seattle 6; San Fran-/ x Sil answer every question - ithe plenicking which Victoria ts|claco 4 | a yp on ladies of Se | His missing the ball, however os stenty an he & 1 of on September 5°. | At Portland-—Portiand 4; Los An er act @ gem. cost the Siwashes two runs. ; Senitio came within an ace of| geles 2 g TOMORROW. TOMOR mes he holds the ri . . a | x on eS s . | beating Vietoria on their own At San Franclsco—Tacoma, 4; | oe age oy eg mee ee" | grounds, and later beat them here|Onkland, %. 4 Third Avenue then walk a man. He pul to & standstill, Victoria ie not sure] - le a self ont of a couple of a;|"vancocvan Bevan =[f, ruimay oaumn Bl ‘ holes Thursday, h o ' ys salle (z : “C00 AN AND POP . weitere dp mete VANCOUVER, B.C, Aug. 11—{* FRIDAY GAMES * TONIGHT AND ALL W little stick work that was real good " Senath Russell & Drew Present ttle tetinde club mii teter|s ptt, “sete mS i -RECREATION PARK | The only thing In the ‘ Si Ti - : THE CHAS. A. TAYLOR co. TOMORROW is the batting of a few of the play-| first defeat on Thursday afternoon,|* At San Francisco—Tacoma * j is Bile Splendid Romantic D era. Of course there are no real| when they went down before the | * Y* Oakland . ‘ * i lc Drama | poor batters in the team, but there | Vancouver teams, and the Victoria|® | At Portiand—Portlar ve. &] F “STOLEN BY GYPSIES.” FRISCO jare some who, if they would take| racket wielders, The Seattio play-| * 108 Angeles | ’ | | the advice given them by their cap-| ers found t »pponen much j ’ 4 The dest play and dest-played | vs. 4 =p bs a . Play yet given “ this pos tain, would come out better In the| for them, and lest aimest every } OPE EEEE REE ES = *+* - ‘ ee. SEATTLE. | *eason's batting average. Wor in-| mate FRIDAY GAMES. At Pittsburg—Pittsburg, 4; pos-| iyn, 4 At New York—New York, 2; Chi change in prices. Phone, 667. | stance Lefty Houts, Lefty | old} Mar intere ne mat a ton, 7 | — engo, 8 Week, jast week of the Tay- Take Virgini land expe cod player, and | »| od 4 for } y. Tt ennis NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘ bicago- jcago, 6; New! AMERICAN | -E AGUE | The Phila i Tay- | irginia or Cedar . ; At Chicago—Chicag c J i jody pany, “Hunted by a Wem- } Street Care. | of the best leftfieiders in th ball wil be given on Friday even At Cincinnati—Cincinnal, 4; | York, 1 } At Boston—Detrolt, 2-3; Boston, | ames were 1 Yet, Lefty ts one of the few men'ing at North Vancouver } Phiade phia, L At St. Louls—St. Louis, 6; Brook-| 1-5. rain. 20290906 300000904006 006655755200 eecececcecesecs§ ‘ THE BANKRUPT "MONARCH STORE) 10.000 rT F (From Wednesday's Star.) MONARCH SOLD RECEIVER ALEXANDER SELLS THE BIG CLOTHING ESTAS LISHMENT TO HEYWOOD BROS. OF MASSACHUSETTS Everything Goes Wee —— Y Men’s Clothing Men’s Shoes | Men’s Underwear \f Men’s Shirts ‘ Men’s Neckwear : s Hats Men’s Socks Men’s Suspenders Rubber Clothing will dispose of the Mon: q ing and Shoe sto q later embark } business. Trunks and Valises Suit Cases, etc., etc. ; Alaska Outfits the inven Women’s Shoes fia to Hm paca ge Misses’ Shoes E Teed Brea Boys’ and Chil- ii Bape pepo dren’s Shoes i adie business men. Blankets and ; sore,” in under Comforts : 4 GOES ON SALE TOMORROW AT THE MOST TERRIFIC PRICE RED|KCTIONS EVER RECORDED IN SEATTLE’S BUSINESS HISTORY. : We bcught the stock from Receiver Alexander at 46 cents on the dollar-=- | About three thousand Men’s Suits and a tremendous stock of underwear i less than half price. : : { jand General Furnishings are to be disposed of for less than Half Price. We bought the location for a Dry Goods Store and won’t handle clothing | Also Boys’ and Children’s Clothing. at any price. ae ; There’s an immense stock of Shoes-—-Men’s, Women’s, Misses’, Our Dry Goods stock is already purchased in New York City and we rust |Children’s. act quickly in order to have the store in readiness for the grand opening which | Trunks, Traveling Bags, Valises, Suit Cases occurs in less than sixty days. Rubber Clothing---Rubber Boots and Shoes. Our instructions are to sell the Monarch stock as cheaply as we bought, or| Thousands of Blankets and Comforts. = ne j lary. ; Ri | Alaska Outfits. ee oo opens promptly at 9:30 tomorrow morning is arranged for your comtofind convamierice. All goods are plainly marked. ~lversky and Union Streets Successors to BIG MONARCH SHOE AND CLOTHHIG Ge” 00D BROS. wooed wecececoconooccccaooooccsccocncoccceeaoacces™ > x Boys’ and

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