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ANGEL ™ on Win Out SIWASHES | THE SEA .«B STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUG. 16, 1905. ~OSC and Move -~ Down One DOWN Whe: SSE er ae a menpinmmengsacsciaptinn ~~~ SS ee ee ~ ~ en ~ ng | Portland at the top. That looks . — | fomia pape that 1 wer | | good team from theeway they are ‘ matched to fight da | playing balf the latter part of this si | will be fixed for Aug t ar onnon. Tuesday they shut out the] PORTLAND, Aug, 16.—What ts | Hanlon in very fat and oe eal in a 1 to 0 Kame, Hoffman to do some hard training before he no bero of Sunday's 13-inning| #lleved was the death knell of can get wn to weight. I in game, which brought In Behlay,| racing, at lomt for the present |Grand Rapids, Mich., at present jwho had afdlen second, thereby | |training for a fight t ’ t 10, WITH EVERY MAN IN GOOD CoMDITION, THE TEOM PLAYING | making the only f {he game. | season, In Portland, wa REMARKABLE MANNER WHEREBY CATCHER GRAPFIUS END- | Me will not need ae much aoe . Garvin and Willi were both! when Presiding Judge Prager « e| as Hanlon, however, as he PAST GALL AND A GOOD LEAD ON CHICAGO, THE PHILA- [thoro with the goods and pitched| state clroult court yesterday dooreed | ED AN ATTEMPT TO RUN DOWN A BASE RUNNER | oe in condition, It w a DELPHIA LEADER 18 OPTIMISTIC MAY BE HURDLES | fe ball that the injunction reeently issued | Hvely go, an both be fast oo Jagninet selling pools at Irvington | fightore AD, HOWEVER The Tigers were taken down the}race track would stan ntil Sep-| When Graffius, the pudgyy back- wt sddenly Graffius, who had line by the Commuters Tuesday, to|tomber 7, when final hearing of the | #top, performed for Toledo, he wan] the ball, stopped cha Jack and| For those countries wh —_ — the tune of 3 to 2 This put the! case would be had, Though it ts the habit of pul oft on made « rush at Mulla see the Bennet cup Tigers back to third place, and put| believed an effort at compromise | Weird and wonderful stunts, but| Me put the ball ont ny three | it would seem a diplomati them in the hole deeper than ever. | will be made, it is not expected to] Mike Finn, recently degpsed man ve-|them to issue a challenge The game was devold of features, prove successful, and, even though | ager the Toledo team, tells of French club as so a - it did and the civil sult were with-|one play which for uniqueness Italy already hax taker Flood’s mind was wandering to|drawn, the court has plainly ruled the cream and ken all the tive, The French » some unknown lands perhaps, for be! pool selling to be against the law | rest of Graff's dotr K ke whim | | purpose to return troy was put out on first for turning tbhe|and criminal action could be start 1k | dor Al ree 5 g to | wrong way ed. Race horsemen and the Mull-| 5 reid. sa ten: tenets naturally will go hb it. If sev |nomah Fair association have lost| Rock, Ark, t oa Greéfius oral challeges from different nations Walters made a running catch in| much money through the litigation! when tet out Gevetel, went » handed in w ¢ p, the Lf I was a grown man, an’ rich the 7th inning, that was very good, |and delay it has necessita and it | whreveport with Bob Cillke, who nor of it hardly avoid put wldn't do nothin’ else but piteh He redeemed himself for the bad| is expected the horses will leave the | knows the value of a man who can | ting it up again for competit Soot ‘om curves they couldn't eatoh nade Saturday, Walters| track within the next few days and| catch 99 out of every 100 gatnen a generally plays the game, but Tues | seek a more congenial local | Lite 3 » aabeeienest ines In that section of Brooklyn known Am’ woulin’t they be » 1 of me! |day, he seemed to be in with the __. | mixing atro hen thin play as tt New York, the latest up-to- Wobedy'd never hit at all bunch, and, “followed the man from | ue | came off dateest peddler h eon found. In If 1 was grown an’ pitched the ball Cooks | Jack t, now with Toled tead of a horse and wagon, he uses Tour %e oursie [had reached third base; another] Jan eight-horse power runabout of ‘ouris meursion runner was on first and the pair a the Oldsmobile type, which he has The ideal short trip for tourtsts ts | caminee “be hm gig tags Il tells om o-thet if ponemibles a ant © the U.S navy yard and battle Teaaks Gadinae acest ikeees ae wagen in the f Het veg umht G us would throw tol t h the rea @ peddies vey ‘The Puget Sound navy yard aecona ghert, but inetead the getables and says that he makes the largest on the Pacific coast chunky -one tossed the ball to: the} more money with the motor ear, be 5 Fast steamers leave Pier 2 at 9 and | pitcher and Gil was nipped between | cause he can cover two or three ped Ow mm; 1:15, 2:90 and 4:30 p,m. third and home dling districts In a day and dispose q Bere, round trip, 0c Then Graff the pitcher ana] Sukie of several loads of supplies. - third basemar n running down|and the other runner ea tol - t. Te Mullane was offi-| second. Everyone, players -| HE PLAYED FOR A COOL MIL : se a umpire and to watch the|ed, was astonished, but the ‘ LION a ALL $10.00 and Suits now taken a stand inside the] of the # jon @awned up BS $7.50. 4 bane line nd thare wes hearts Apuahter | CHICAGO, Aug. 16.—One of the ; * ih ess Finally Gilbert, who had been| ‘What made you put it to contestants in the National amateur a . lodging back and forth for two or| Graff? asked 1 golf championship tournament, : 3 LION CLOTHING HOUSE three minutes, was almost cornered.| “Why, I thought you were the| Which cloned here recently, was ia 4 © Yet Ave. So. and Main St He was near third, but his chance | fastest man,” replied Graft playing for large etake bes tea the : > | of reaching the bag od alim,| wanted to make sure of you.’ honor of the championship. W } a AMUSEMEN Carnegie, a nephew of the great # oe m~ concerts we = iron master, took part in the tour- is Sitar yendt- | @ yi” pani RRR REE ER HK KARR RM |pemont as captain of the Stafford " New " * Fa team, but he was disposed of in the q t mame it! 4 f | early rounds. His famous uncle Se) Develo—a Whirlwind Act, If He HALL AND EAGER PLA no bo * |thought it would be a great thing 1; 3 Through It, Brydon's Dog - ae | “a * % | to have a member of the family hold : and Right Other Novel Acts usty Hall and Eager badya sopi us © pay = |the amateur golf championship of a K week—Arnoldo's Tigers. able game of three cornered@ag The 1 it ie | RAR EEE HEH | United Staten, so he offered bim : % | tween first and second base§ Tppse ne truss, oF cool million as an extra induce- cherubs bad a fine time playtog,| Wc = if = ahantic Le i ment to win the tit When Car- _ . Avenue not baseball.) This amount all, of San Jose,| International Chess congress, ar-|Resi¢ went into the opening rounds 4 Theater testa - = alowed ca t It what be claims to be|ranged by the Barmen hach |of the tourney he bad that million ; “The Most Popular Theater.” Eagor gave a very poor exbibition purchase of a new automobile that is of| Verein in commemoration of its|!2 bis mind’s eye. The militon ts Tonight and All Week. of base throwing. He either pit it truss. Our expert sny practical use. It has m wheel | 40th anniversary and the 4th an-|still in his eye or, rather, in the old Poscel! & Drew Present the Charles far out of reach of the second base- fits the truss free| i256 of 64 inches and driven by alniversary of the Niederrheinische|!ron master’s pocket. A. Taylor's CONNIE MACK man, or threw it so that it struck of charge. Com-| > i | ; TORK COMPANY a K ; ruc fort. and proper| 24, BOrse power motor, It has|Schach Verband, opens b today, 5 NEW , dated ten tals’ belch: Wilkie moved bins tn 1960, Connie Mak, | ee es Cn etettion’ of hor, | chain transmiasion through « plane- | Prince Andreas Dadian yon Min-| ‘ ee Sens eeneteme manager of the Athletics, {a sure be has the pennant winner of the Flart nia guaranteed, | 277 change speed gear with two) grelien is the patros of the congress | “HUNTED BY A WOMAN.” Amertenn. ieee ee |, Hart was the handy mas with the F speeds forward. The gasoline tank | and Kommerzienrath Albert Mon ¥ ‘ . | a } ‘ ‘ ‘ jstick again Tyesday. That boy is, carries three and one-quarter gal-|lineus the honary president. There Strong in Plot. Action and Presen- At present the Athletics lead the league, and from the caliber of » the ‘tation. | ball they are putting up promise to femain there for a long time and | hee goods with the bat, If he, . lons, which the builder says can| will be seven tournaments of dif. Si cee; Shieh ot che! sade Goudie tur Sas Guntring firm placate, . — Sas ae gg ———. I carry the car 200 miles at an aver-| ferent classes with valuable prizes " ~ nd . 4 D rs - bead oF ° ng Vat oI " age speed of 18 miles an hour. ch class. jo ges mod = Banal Doubi er na oo not sa’ . o a eg i ynewn Anes mag seom to bit them far, but he hits ‘ ee BD 0 in each cla fend 2 : i" y an s year. He wants a crack at the New York Na them so that they are bits, aad he | ° f eporte of the Cal! Bhones 547. leaguers, to even up old scores with McGraw for the nasty things \gets to the base safe. ASTIC | BARMEN, Germany, Avg. 16 It is reported in one of the Cal ot 5 agmnamaTS Muggsy”’ sald of the Athletics when he jumped from Baltimore to | “ee the National league a few seasons since. It was McGraw who called | TURSDAY'S GAMES. ’ the Athletics “A Wh pbant,” and, although meant as sarcasm, | «heat . the name was taken up by the local public as « slogan and has been | PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. 4 used as such ever since. | At Seattio—Seattle. Los An- “ eles é BY CONNIE MACK. that is as good as anything tn thee tae i ‘4 GRO UN DS mone league. And the beat of it ail is|,t ,Portiand Portiané, 2: Gan eeliiuedd eal : peiaes ve h |. PHILADELPHIA, Pa.—The Ath] Oe aan olehiag a pres) At San Francisco—Oskland, 3; letics on present form have as good) ° joel one en . Tacoma, 2 ‘ posite Recreation Park. a chance to win. the Amorican| ube Waddell has pitched more| ee en - jieague pennant as any other team) COosistently this year than ever be WN _ REMEMBER THE DATE! lim the league are a long ways| STS to his career and his recent feat from the wire, and, barring @ of fanning 14 Chicago players gives! a dents, should be there, or there.| #2 insight into his true form, which | SUBSCRIBERS . loan at tc oon If believe he will be to hold] | ‘This season's contest is one of the| *efouhout the season. | Should your copy of The Star fail Anklets, Stout | | grandest races over known to baso.| _W@ are fortunate, also, in the fact|to reach you by 6 o'clock any ove Silk Ihall, and the club which finishes|t>&t we have not a man on the hos | ning, please do us the favor to call _ And 5 Following Nights | first will know it has had a ficht. | Pital list, and, while we are hoping| wp our main office (Sunset, Main | Raat Stapendeus, Thrilting ax To my mind we have the best|®eainst any much drawback, we are| 1050; Independent 1135.) between 6 “Ale Spectacle |chance of the bunch, We are fort-| Prepared for the emergency jand 7:80 o'clock. and we wiht sead j | t In Lord we have a man who can| you a copy at once. If you should in the World. inate in having every one of © ° | | regular players in excellent physical| mp into any position in the out-/ miss it more than once. please tale | & ,, 5 lcondition aad fit to “ _| field; Monte Cross can fill any|/ phone us every time you miss it orgy, 4 onditic fh play the games| | We fill pre} a bremk in the infield. | In thie way we can be certain of | q of thete Rives : rt : the| iving our subserthers fect pe: agers Just now we are hitting w Shreck and Barton are doing the|# ty pee oer haif”” (Just balt! LAST DAYS OF | TP vacing of the schoolboy should ha pen to either 1 could re|__ THE R PUBLISHING CO. pa BR | Knight, at short, in place of Monte) © ‘ © fre o ae Diamonds, Breed |Crosa, has strengthened the team| Th* Face is not won yet. Chi Ringn Beart Pine Liebe WHY DO WE SELL LOTS AT $65 UP TO $200, WITH CITY WATER, ONLY 20 MINUTES’ RIDB | considerably. While Cross is a great|Caeo Is strong and Cleveland while Studs, Kar Screws, Bite, FROM FIRST AVENUR, SIDEWALK AND STREET LIGHTS, WHEN OTHERS ARE SELLING | fletde f ore experience,|'" ® bad way no ake y . 7 { Hetter, and a re experience, 01," Thea thay come right Houghton & Hunter UY LOTS ALL, AROUND US AND ¢ MILES FURTHER OUT FOR MORE, WITHOUT ANY CITY IM- eee Lit welt whee he nulBEl York and Boston are dangero pore AvA |] PROVEMENTS? ANSWER: WHERE THEY SELL ONE LOT WE SELL 2%. WE BOUGHT And Magnificent 31.900 Nightly | advantage of Monte, who is a poor|S!! times | 700 Biret Avenue INC. | CHm4PER YRARS AGO. WE MAKE A LITTLE ON BACH SALE. THEY MAKE A BIG PROWIT | batter |- ——— Open all night | ON ON® SALB. THEIR CUSTOMERS TEId. THEIR FRIENDS TO DON'T BUY THERE. OUR FIREWORKS Then we have in Waddell, Plank ence Lilaake | Pp || CUSTOMERS TELL BVERYRODY THEY MEET THAT SOUTHEAST SEATTLE IS THE PLACE ic diedtrling’ Warthquek m | Healey ond Render a pitching staff } Yesler on od | 7 BUY FOR Hose AND INVESTAMENT, ™ carthquake and | foleano, iat noe 400—PEOPLE—400. STANDING OF THE CLUE and they played as though they Bargains in | a - eal - didn't want to win. The infielders | ACRES OF MASSIVE SCEN | PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE got info each other's way and j Won. Lost. Pet.|the ball all over the field R } Portland 9 5 643} a e urne peered 5 Shields was not In form and piteh- | NOP ALN J NO. PAIN) fae 6 jed almost as bad a game as he did| CE TEETH | q sev nthe Toda 8 on Sunday. He could not get them ‘ | . RECREATION PARK % Angeles a 9 gog|Over, and walked several men to| en e iF We are the dtecoverers ane ong | e | |the bases; these men scoring on| inators of the only reliable and acl- | TOMORROW | NATIONAL LE wild throws. Shields also received | a age Th aot yy hedge — ge FP ype ergo | } Won. ct. | bis bumps. He was batted for sev treat teeth absolutely without pain | LOS ANGELES [Now York at eral } He ly pitches a good 1anos a guarantee all Work for 18 | Pittsbur 65 |game, but Tuesday was the limit. | are | 5 ve. | Chic ae | od | — SEATTLE. | Philadelphia .. | een aie 1@& and second hand phanoe | E > i H a Cincinnati 3 |. rary had to jump in the abou taken in exchange on!ne# yp») Take Virginia or Cedar | St: Louls ‘ bes ee to stop some of the Pianos, Our nam 1 1 gunrant: bs hrows that ¢ oe hi a ‘01 e m ni ¢ alone ie a guarantee ; Street Cars. | Boston . <3 | sieldere. wectacatintasameasiis: that your work will be of the best, | 4 | Brooklyn -.32 3 | and at the lowest cost consistent 2 3 ree = | canard t With first-clans work sg | TUESDAY'S GAMES. It looked as though Toster, the woo™ in and have free exam tna-| SRICAN LE . piteher for the Angels, had it in for | All our operators are Heensed by & pAMERIC AN LEAGUE. | the Seattle bunch, for the way they the atate of Washington. We do not | t Philadelphia—St. Louis 0, Phil-| treated Sao Aueien adaee de Jo cheap dental work, but you get | - Arrivals ane ph oS. ee |last time they were down there. He the best here for haif the price cit Wathinaton Washington 0,/ nit Jittle Johnnie Kane a swat in charged by dentists who belong to | 3 and © a th the ball and | oe Se ane | ARSHALL & WRNDALL PI-Bitroit 6. |wound up by soaking Blankenship Sag hlgescis ainless | THE TRUE TEST IS, KNOW A MAN BY HIS WORK. WE HAVE SOLD FOURTEEN HUN- We Svat seer inspection in the head a blow which caused of $10.00 dowr H i ad Fire Avenui a DRED LOTS IN SOUTHEAST SEATTLE IN ONE YEAR. WE HAVE BUILT 980 HOMES, THERE | hard d sturdy bo: > dre ig " 2, 3, 4, 56 n Bloc 2 “ 3 Pritts srs : “ 0 a 2 2 , - pine babaate: | FAN FOOD |that herd and | ur dy boy to drop $6.00 per month | one a ts araatiocenth ie ARE NINE HUNDRED CITIZENS, HBR 1S REAL LIVE EVIDENCE TO PROVR EVERY WORD Large sized upright in beauti- Jair. After that Torier had the gs A | WE SAY. IF YOU ARE PAYING RENT AND HAVE A SPARK OF AMBITION IN YOU. fal mahogany case, Standard 5 : buncb afraid of him for a while AND “HORSE SENSE, AS ONE OF OUR CITIZENS PUT IT, YOt val abot make; used less than a year.§| What! Lost the first to the! myen Shields, when he ¢ ase tothe FER. TAKE THE WASHINGTON STRERT CAR ch ; WILL INVESTIGATB OUR OF- * Price new $375.00; now $247.00. | tail-enders. It can't be pc bat, turned white when’ he say one| AND EVENING, 20-MINUTE SERVICE DURIN , ram | Ay, ee ee ee | a Cash or very easy terms. that we are going to go down the|coming towarda hia sh | aot Ave ~ * Prger 18 15 MINUTES’ RIDE FRO! ‘ 4 YOU CAN DO BETTER AT [i{ tine like that, after playing such big|°°™"® ‘wards his shins BOSTON DENTAL FIRST AVENUE. OUR OFFICE 18 OPEN UNTIL 9 P, M. EVERY DAY, ON ” 4 league ball all last week. Tue us | P sub Ptonaghl po dice~ rescue day's game was one of the worst| Lefty Houts was the only man on| ARLORS SEATTLE HOMESEEKERS CO that has been played by the Seattle |the team w F CLINE’S ‘team for a long while, Every man |life at all | PIANO HOUSE on the team played a bad game.|nerve to st 1907-1209 First Ave. They didn’t seem to have the gin-| game. ger in them that they usually have, field that w He also made a catch in left Twelve-year guarantee Lady attendants, Hours—#:30 to 6; Sundays, 9 Both phones. 1420 RECOND AVENUE. ho showed any sign He actually had eal two bases in of th on as sensational, } ‘ ee epee CHASE YY f

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