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Races at Auto : Meet - ‘THE SEATTLE STAR--MONDAY, AUG 4 V Hey ~ ed Jand upon opening his yes ne! PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. that made him kind of notice where neat Fite thought the a jo x ‘ od68 7 Jand gave the Irishinan part of the 6 e023} Tt was good for sore eyes to ae | | Oakland 7 462|bagger, a two-bagKer 1 a base | JRVFRIES AS A JOKER an Franetsco ..... 7 6) hit, were the result of bie stick sale } .A good story is tol 1 Jeffries, | Lon Angelee ‘ 9 50] work twho wa: once persuaded t tend} (BY Le A, CROSSE.) | being accepted by Yorke, of Seat-Ichurch in Los Angeles, where his|NRAIONAL LEAGUE dette, tne tecleee shgubeten j tle, on condition that Seattle have | father happened to speaker. | Won, played dirty ball all through the ser Westminster's champion lacroase | the ice of a home man for that | Jim was shown into a pew that be |New York jew. Sunday he gave a very poor ex Seam beat Seattle on the former apacity in the next game with mged to a big family, Shortly | Pietsbure “ 8 6 ample of ball playing when he threw Grounds Saturday afternoon to the | Weatminster, after he eat down the whole chureh | Chicago ot 46 his bat in front of Clarke, after he ihe of 13 to 3 |ptted in on him The renter! philadelphia . ‘ (Gochnauer) knocked a fly ‘The champs had the strongest Arrangements have been made thought Jeff was out of place an?) Cincinnati cae. 66 » Geam they could muster, as told in| for the trip to the coast of the Cap-/on a small allp of paper wrote ilies. Leute «: “ iiss eitia hin Uitie: hope ot win } or columns a coupt ta) | ital lacrosse team, of Ottawa, Can. | pay $200 a year for this seat.” Hoat pe watt ning the game in the fourth inning ir defeat at the hands of Van-| They will play three games with | larestien an ae wae Suie Peale an Senet Veen, Gouver a week before had the best} Westminster during the fair the| Sef? wrote on the same plece of * ? Re aye toy Rien regen Gert of offect and all week every | latter part of September, and two | pape You pay too dame much.” Serie aickiae the axseo of the gaane Waan was out on the field going/ with Vancouver. Games will also} was plain spoken, but charac a @rough a constant and syst be played with Secttle and Victoria | teristic of the meat febter. FAN +000 Brill. Members of the Westn | Mart put one to the fence mak lub stated Saturday that never be A representative of the Teeum Mike Shreck is one of the moat ing a Senmemer With a awitt| Gore was their team in such fine|sehs, of Toronto, Can., while in| willing fighters in the world. He ia! We lost the last game, But justtbo! oe on the base it might have condition Victoria “recently, stated that that | afraid of nothing, and tn ready to | me We took the biggor end of the) yon stretched into a three-bagger Two of Seattle's best men am was anxious to come to the| step into the ring any old time hin | "ries Heavy batting won the hot in the gcame—MeDonald oast and meet the teams of the |r ager, Billy Hogan, says the) me for the Seale Sunday eeiie wnaasthere with the lively man, and Jim Hall, who plays| B.C. L. A. this fall, The Tecum-| word, : | aldaiiiie the ball ancia-bia @@ the home. The locals boys have|sehs are out-and-out professionals,| Op in the northwest a couple of | Waldron waa tho first man up and His arm is one of the best fo Kick to make. Thoy know, how-|as well as all the other ©. L. A.|yamrs ago, when Shreck was com-| OC ® three bagger, He scored $9) 11 ing league, and he can field them ever, that they were not in as good/ teams, and for that reason it is | ing to the front, he offered to meet | (he first inning, aw did Hildebrant.| wnenever they com sway. The as they should have been hardly likely that they will be given |and defeat any three heavyweights | The Imtter clowted the ball over the] Ouhie is. he tak as mand As for the game, it was not as}any encouragement by the coast] in that section in 10 rounds, or for- | femee, making & home run, lehaneas. homsetines nig chamea some which have already |clubs. The latter cannot play with | feit the long end of the purse. i ——e lend biew tato meking blunders. Fo yed this season thom without becoming profession-| ‘There was & Chicago bay making | ‘The game was woll played on both | insance Parse Papen tent Cheyney acted as ref 5 also, his home in St. Paul, doing some) fides, Six earned runs throughout! ry \nich is out in couter field, Me = — fairly good fighting. Hie name, un-| ‘be game was pretty good, as Ht bes! on. out to center and collides PUT HIM INTO. MIDDLE OF LAST WEEK BOLT MADE SLATTERY COME TO WITH THE IDEA THAT HE WAS FIGHTING AN OLD BATTLE—JIM CORBETT CHRON. ICLES A BIT OF REPARTEE BY JEFFRIES FITZ lees | am mistaken, A friend of mine had seen Sareck fight, and offered to get him as an opponent for McMahon, if a decent aide bet could be raised. The battle was arranged and one Sunday after noon the two pugs, with about 200 sports, boarded a boat and went over into Wisconsin In @ quiet spot from a farm how [pitched between tw xports had just about was MeMahon. about 10 a ring was hills, The got settled miles and the men had entered! the ring, when up rode a fat official who an- nounced that the battle could not BY JAS. J. CORBETT. In about six minutes Slattery |take place. A collection was taker Have you ever heard the expres- | to. When he had gained/ up and in less time than {t takes tc gion “Knocked into the middle of | enoug strength to get upon hit) cell about it he had forgotten to a ext week?’ It remained for Fits-|feet he made a reat for an empty @immons to change this and knock | corner, yelling: “Where is the damn © man into the middie of the last |nagur?” swinging his arms wildly week. and spluttering like a happy mon Fitz at the time was traveling | key Whrough the country, meeting a)! Slattery tried to explain to Fits Gemers and offering to forfeit if he | la’ © that he had been knocked into failed to finish bis man inside of |t middie of the pr us | Wonk four rounds and that upon regaining conscious fm Pittsburg he met a big Irish-/| fan named Jerry Slattery, Jerry} = kad been having all kinds of suc-} LA ats and won several rough and seraps. The Wednesday be- { fee Pee arrived Slattery knocked | ‘Che smithereens oul of a big negro) gnd felt very chesty. WAG took Slattery on and for the! round had plenty of sport josh him. Tiring a little, Fitz pro seended to work a shift and the bel! AMUSEMENTS perenne atitte STAR First and Madison. New Bill! New Bin! Develo, a Whirlwind Act; If He) |} Saves Through It, Brydon's Dog! how and Bight Other Novel Acts | Mbxt week —Arnoide'’s Tigers. | | Theater “The Most Popular Theater.” Tonight and All Week. |neas thought he was fighting the Russell & Drew Present the Charles | negro. He said that when the joit A. Taylor landed his brain became befuddled NEW YORK COMPANY In His Sensational Melodrama “HUNTED BY A WOMAN.” Strong in Plot. Action and Presen- tation. Next week—Last Week of the) Tayter Company — “His Double No change in prices. 56 CIRCUS | GROUNDS Opposite Recreation Park. REMEMBER THE DAT August 21 | And 5 Following Wights — ‘The Most Stupendous, Thritiing and | Beautiful Open-Air Spectacle in the World. AIN’S OMPEI! And Magnificent $1,000 Nightly FIREWORKS Awe-Inspiring Earthquake and Volcano, 400—PEOPLE—400. ACRES OF MASSIVE SCENERY. BASE «RECREATION PARK from 25¢ up, a truss that not only TOMORROW FRISCO vs. SEATTLE. Take Virginia or Cedar Street Cars. Second and Yesler tend to the pugs back home The fight went and was ridin m and the bettir was warm, Shreek’s friends taking Jevery cent in sight. McMahon did well for five rounds until all the bet ting was done, and thea Shreck be [ean getting busy, In the ninth round he landed a hook that almost [sent Me y | Tt took a to pump li lcago an, and by eck had dressed and counted nearly $1,000, AUTO’S DA { Harry Comms as an automobite 5 The Meade to the pasture tor ov ta the ¢ time § rade hia record er Baturday at j n he took his life | im his own hands and made the mile fim 1:35. | Deo Bryant also made & little time as well asa hit. Cummings, it is said, is imitating the style of Barney Oldfield, and if he keeps up | the good work, many say, will be a “Barney the second.” | ‘The ante racing at The Meadows was a decided success, and it is thought that the club will give « series of races during the season. Many were afraid of accidenta, but | since no one has reparted to the has- pitaia so far the club members think they can run the races with Ntthe accident Until Thursday evening, we will give with every razor one $0c strop absolutely free. razors and cutlery as is to be We earry as fine a line of found anywhere. Knives Razors $1,00 and up. holds the nia but i 20 minutes | | @aring practice was perfect but for! 5 to the highest pitch of excite ; { iy We Buy Your Old Truss° We allow 75¢ for your old truss if it is a spring, or soc if it is an elastic comfortable G. Oo. GUY, Incorporated | DRUGGISTS | been a long time sttee anything }ike| | didn't seem to have the " "| with or binders the center fielder that happened on the Seattle ball] Prom getiide the fly when it rightly grounds. Usually sume one of the! neiongs to the fielder, and the re H make @ bunch of errors that) ii is that the fly Ix missed alto- make runs, ner other. Big Nealon jHe knocked wk, and the afraid of him hit out a two-bagger. runs last are getting two home had f | Th Amateurs a good day of unday Ballard defeated the re by li to Woed h was too much for th jond bunch jand handed them twisters that they jdidn’t know anything about core of the Stanwood port that came |. Rotten exes for team. That is the r ty ED, from the Stanwood team when CC } reached hom Sunday night ney Ty Oi taa were refused their expenses and San! wer caged besides, Fitz-| ; ou, patrick, the Seattle league pitcher, | Yee, was im the box for the Snohomish | Dx Look,” sald Spe ‘o )'Y | team and disputed the umpire's de The trouble immediately | nd the game was given to d. The team was shameful 4 when ft left the grounds cisions oa bad beet instead of t n on home threw second ba little fy right) ab over to missed an easy ‘The game looked as though it was/ in his bands, lours in the last of the eigith. We got three men on bases and Rusty Clarke was tried out Sunday with! Fly came to bat. He had nie. the Seattle team as catcher fue "the. tell pretty Soar na made good. His throwing to s#@P4| through the game, and everyone was some reason or other during the! ment Rusty did bis best, however game he could not get them to 60] but the only thing he could do was right. He always threw them toolig knock an easy grounder to the/ ai third baseman, who put the runner - out on third, thereby shutting off Roach was hit pretty bard. He! ay) popes of winning the game. speed he tees generally bas and when he would) phar handsome youth known as) throw one over the plate the 'Frisco| Skel Roach tried to do @ vaudeville| bunch would fall om it like a square! stunt in the infield. He gave the! meal. Well, be that meal ticket! audience an imitation of a jack «ign will co uff the fence neat| knife closing and opening. The| weok | cate of the acrobatic work was an attempt to field a bunt to first “Siivers” Henley did some very| base. Skell got the ball, then drop-| good pitching Sunday. He was| pad it and finally ended up by roll-| touched up for a couple, however.) ing on the ground and kicking bis tions alf for half the Druggists’ Associa- fantee every prescription to con has ordered. We Bring your next prescrip- Prescri For We fill prescription: tion's schedule. We gu tain exactly what yéOrphysi chemically pure drugs only, tion to ian use us. An expert truss fitter is here to fit you No charge for fitting Second and Yesler }' ' R. Angel ° Victim 1905, SEAL Base Ball Magnate Who Works Out His Players Wins Last : Next <>,’ \n. ll! Mint " b ‘\ \ vl) a Iyy| Lg 7 | UT RN U * an ms \\ier | eae TOLEDO, ©. Aug. 14-—J. Ed.) before breakfast, and then hies toyshow you how we hit ‘em over the the ball park. Donning a uniform, | fences. Grillo, president of the Toledo] he takes his stand on the rubber and Yes, you will,” answered the shies the “spit” ball, his favorite| president. “I know your weakness American Association club, is the and I'll fool 4 then | shoot, at the Toledo swatters. only baseball magnate In the coun-|" y4'— greatest feat was his striking| A illo daubed the horse- out with bis players try who work out of Wyatt Lee, Toledo's heavy | hide with the necessary amount of every morning during the team’s | pitter, twice in one morning. Lee | saliva and whipped the ball at Lae, stay at home. J. Ed is a pretty good | Jeads the American Association in| One strike! Two strikes! Three ball player in his way, bot jes | home rans, having 10 to his credit,/ strikes! And Lee sat down He} but he haa fallen a vietim to the| The next time Lee was up, & box sweeping | slow-ball pitchers with the vapor / of cigars was bet on the resott, and curves and a lot of speed. slant. when J. Bd was through with Wy- He is up with the sun in the! So, when Grillo faced him helatt the latter had to buy Havanas morning, takes a long constitutional] yelled, “Toss it over, prexy, and I'll| for the tearm. himself most on his pitching * & southpaw, with wide SATURDAY GAME | At Portland—Porrant 6, Los An-; Spencer was the sty,boy on the PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. goles base stealing He stole a base on At Seattle—Seattle 5, San Fran-| At San Franciseo—Oakland 3, Ta-| Roach while he of the handsome claco 6. eee coma 2. (WME | profile was taking & nap. udgea Man att HisWorks WHY DO WE SELL LOTS AT $65 UP TO $200, WITH CITY WATER, FROM FIRST AVES SIDEWALK AND STREET LIGHTS, WHEN < LOTS ALL. AROUND US AND ¢ MILES FURTHER OUT FOR MORE, PROVEMENTS? ANSWER: WHERE THEY SELL ONE LOT WE SELL % WE BOUGHT CHBAPER YEARS AGO, WE MAKE A LITTLE ON BACH SAL) THEY MAKE A BIG PROFIT ON ONE SALE. THEIR CUSTOMERS TELL THEIR FRIENDS TO DON'T BUY THERE. OUR CUSTOME! TELL EVERYBODY FHEY MEET THAT SOUTHEAST SEATTLE IS THE PLACB 1 BUY FOR HOME AND INVESTMENT. NLY 20 MINUTES’ RIDE THERS ARE SELLING WITHOUT ANY CITY IM- Is This Hot Air, or Facts? THE Thur TEST 1s KNOW A MAN BY HIS WORK. DRED LOTS IN SOUTHEAST SBATTLE IN ONE Y R. ARE NINE HUNDRED CITIZENS, HERE WE HAVE SOLD FOURTEEN HUN- WE HAVE BUILT 250 HOMES. THERE 3 REAL LIVE EVIDENCE TO PROVE EVERY WORD If YOU ARB PAYING RENT AND HAVE A SPARK OF AMBITION IN YOUR BODY, Sh, AS ONE OF OUR CITIZENS PUT IT, YOU WiLL INVESTIGATE OUR OF- WASHINGTON STREET CAR. WE HAVE A 10-MINUTE SERVICE MORNING AND EVENING, 20-MINUTE SERVICE DURING THE DAY. IT IS 15 MINUTES’ RIDE FROM FIRST AVENUB. OUR OFFICE 15 OPEN UNTIL 9 P, M, EVERY DAY, ON THE ADDITION, ay As * 4 SEATTLE HOMESERKERS Co, | AND FER, TAKE TH