The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 17, 1905, Page 2

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pes on IBA TTLING Nelsen and Britt to Clash Soon tit ty ATTLE STAM THURSD IWA SHES AY, AUG Went to S 17, 19 FIRST Plaee Given me ircus to Siwashes are TANDING OF THE CI he Tacoma bunct yut at the PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE to 1, Bmer m brvted to bet oo mt Ww I. Pot. {for the Commuters, and with Oak-| Ta « or in the seventh by Dunleavy, | Oakland 7 8 which scored Fran ix San Fran ) t Ly | The Glante are reperted to have ie los Ang ‘ 9 Jimmie De Whale pouted #0 : —— . CORBETT DECLARES THEY WILL STAND FOR ANYTHING IN much Wednesda hat the local ’ STANDING OF THE CLUBS couldn't see the ball, and therefore _ a ty ee Ph eros THE FIGHT LINE AND THAT JOE GRIM 1S POPULAR fow hits were received from him, | | Ourmey ee vty party. Tt 2 CHANGE IN FIGHTERS AND FIGHTING — BUDDY RYAN A AMERICAN LEAGUE | Jimmie was also the lad that made , . onde egy Bang W Lost lthe hit, that scored the two runs, |! s ‘ Root, the well REAL CHAMPION 6 s 0 that won ¢ gaine Lu \ . *, we a the ; ogee Root, #0 the story ¢ spied . per in the same car with the G hort after midnight —— Washington ...... A M ° Bt Louis ....... t Natio by t inging ' ! Root the Gaints failed to NATIONAT ' y ognize, remonstrated the New York taw's crowd ¢ t like ‘to be Pittsburg De Frans FR t : _ . Chicago ; ’ tubs is mag i 2 an 2 init Philadelphia ... . 46 s62i nate to declate himself gainat z. @ great muscular fist Cincinnati " 50 BUN] what he calle “those idlot pring 1 ane ball tow tay j St. Lous . a“ $76 | southern trips” Next year the Ca stretched out on the platform of the Bost, 85 linals will report in St. Loulx on | oar Brooklyn 3 314| March 6 and ¢ fll thetr work at There waa a scurrying of feet and Eph dfn onversation. WEDNESDAY GAMBS. 1 to cut loone ip ' a sINTO COAST LRAGUR Rilly Lush, i spite of the fact |* ent avery player und fought In an ims ag PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE that the Cleveland Napoleons need aw and ported to have dome I t t with J At Seattle—No game; rain the Plattsd N Up bobbed t Juetor, as well BARNEY OLDFIELD WITH ANI P : met on ' an ' sttsdurg N. Y., independen ARNE iF AND WITHOUT HIS SMILE. t it t At Portland—Portland 0. meat _ Pendent | 5 Mar McGraw und Becretary the sun hot it ¥ ve Francisco 2 | ms Knowlen 2 Wan poral No matter whether I'm beaten or not, I'll teud laughing.” was a boast of Bar cooked pe - At San Francisco—Oakland 1, Ta ble, was re ‘ ney Oldfield's. And he usually ca#ries out the efeated by Webb Jay recently at De Like e ing etme, fight- coma 2. Willie Keeler once more leads the | Whipped beltig s troit, Barney returned to the stand amiling broadly, but when he su in defeating urnam = by| ine Bey cnaneed. Se a oo American league in batting. In @8| berths inches only, while the latter wax driving a stripped touring car and Barney was p ng his Green| taken place which the majority be- AMERICAN LEAG satiny deacon sng ingen Bort Dragon, th s was mining. The harrow squeak made the daredevil sit up and think once, as the ee At Washington—W sh ington, 1; | times and made 110 b a perce | photograph minus the smile show Cleveland, 7. age of .334 a ae nt | AMERICAN LEAGUER’S Ruddy Ryan is one of our real At Philadetphia—St. Louis, 4 ani ee aoe Philadelphia, 6 | TUES SARs v—_ ; Proved this by the mininer in Other games were postponed on| Preslitent Taylor of the Bosten| MINNMAPOLIS—s ars ago, | 0 i tee Se Pelereen, the account of rain. Americans last week offered to| when ball players w ed upon le 1 coast fighter, who so © ——--- purchase John Gansel's release from| with some suspicion, it was com ' a Ce, eee the Hightanders and pay btm $400 a to find persons who had no sh cha FAN FOOD h to finish the season with the | | r : gegen! am. Gi it 1 dows _ Tourists’ Excursion + % ared saying he would stick to| Th t wip for touriste ts he gloat J t Seattle is at the top of the list] Sis Grand Rapid nm if he! to the t ¥ yard and battle a. ything f ham = @gain, and she didn't have to play | "ever played ball ag | ehtpe. et Bound navy yard Champion H. Chandler Egan, of ‘ without 7 A game to get there. That's coming | is the le 2 Pacific coast ‘ ag t pout ‘ 1 of th pretty easy for the Siwash The fn at) Prank f J ‘ | Past steamers leave Pier 2 at 9 and Exmoor, and D. BH Sawyer, of 5 rferred with the sebail a van . now with) 10 « 1 0 an Py = m1 b years Grimm Fain inter a with the baset i ger . 3 . - BAS S500. B Wheaton, were the finalists in the ‘ apg game Wednesday, and gave the In-| 2)". od wont round t . t ng on with ever dians a rest | thing » r t 11th national golf tournament, at Rob Fitzsimmons a Tharsday if the weather permits while Waddell } - ag r ur * . the public wil have a chance to 90¢/ Toot same from Donah " . Chicago. Both are Chicagoans and Iant tf he stacked © Si in. ene t J J Jack he Siweshes agu for the first time since the institu ' ton g Tacoma and Oakland ctashe?! who was that wh ie al tion of Sina ; ; 0 was that who murmure: \ the championship an easter Wednesiay, and the result was, tbat) ube Waddell wan craay? 1 Ae eee eye Is. Jack | reason m that he fe » says, la be = » count got CLEARANCE SALE PRICES | "eos eds mixes WAY BELOW anything you've ever | more attention than those who lead ‘ bd room } the peaceful Life, © the Rube te SAl E ° : ——= ar because bh wants to be no- | " - LION CLOTH NG HOUSE i ed. While he was In New York ; Uy he saw @ sign ~ ’ Ist Ave. So. Main St mn Cents a Load Paid You mye ney by buying : He marked so his mt caiseineniiciaia ders.” "Tis G. Edward's tr i . h ven ‘ cht he | mother would not own him AMUSEMENTS purchase soft coa) in train te cate these prices or the qu ° and the match was one of the best Fret gay “Siadic | 1t 8nd sell the ashes at 10 cents por | Of the anywhere DENNIS SULLIVAN er eae oe ever seen in the east = Star sortand. he Rabe tae cortnity | tee iin tof enh. ton ate Uline . . on ee dl ine got a great business noodle, Rube W iaetes theta tat | 4 | this day an the result of that scum: Bi —ee Bil } ht have made a great record or ing 0eS ; a m lef | ft . The confider Develo—a Whirlwind Act, If He| Yesterday but for the train a ae ‘ ennis § one of the dim : Lives Through It, Bryden's Dox| Men's $2.50 Working Shoes 1 tion's bright stars, n they w ' Ghow, and Fight Other Novel Act F D5e sus object of such a} , w hen th at week-—Arnoldo’s Tigers ‘SEATTLEMAR WINS Men's $250 Working Shoes snarl, not long ago. | eeenaden nage nae ‘7 aes the te upon himself counted more th the Men's $250 Workin . mS east aillan | pures hung up by the club Upped eee - | Jack ' ! Theater CHICAGO, Aug. 17.—F. C. New send and poi ft m sol) vec wo ti ter” fought 3500 rr et oe ak ron ton, of Séattle, defeated J. & De bn ee ee be aia f paced. And ‘a an Ai « Sweet strains from a violin. - Boswell & Drew Present the Charles} Moss, of the Tuscumbia club, of h be te passionately fope | A. Taylor's *s zi livan's home is at a boarding house | bared ws : NEW YORK COMPANY Wisconsin, in the first golf mateh in &@ quiet neighborhood. N } ‘ ES In His Sensational Melodrama {for the Exmoor championship cup iual w | tig s Hair Vigor. You know “4 open — onan A The match was a clo @ one, | the — : | make pugilistic h gray hair adds twenty years ~ rong in «Action and Presen- the presence of | task oe - Eh “ts va in ‘which | 90 your looks! Then restore Sect Wedk—Tast Week or’ tne] golf cham : “3 A > ed ven —s oe eset . . aaa the color; keep young! Stop i “aan sine te og ee 1 would ve ane of them in my B SAWYER, WHEATON r. ‘The ring wan pitched near a your hair from falling out and | Phones 56 | meen £2 holes to defeat the Call hous But tell m Among the upsets of the tournament i . oe ong make it grow long and heavy. fernian . who | ely dream ‘ : ste “ Now is the time. SBaIsS4 ne f t th rk aro feber, 0 the « tt t s to £ ol Lowell Mass | cee cas us eatianat balink Women’s Shoes youn ut the was the work of Harold Weber, of aout ; get) oa ’ no much . . he ” m4. reo RCUS | ae _ deep aoa ng ie wns ar tila lai Toledo, who went to the sem!-fina nighed in water tha t ain an ppreecham j t leather er.” respond proprietor of the eaily to be defeated by ¥. 0. Maan. | erro and uds, Ear Screws, Ete. t nt kid 00 c sWeetly, and with ay fighters will not enter a me and 98.90 Shoes suns enjcyunent M. Byers, of Pitts. |? ' ly Houghton & Hunter ar $2.00 Oxford wil, I suppose he can afford to Pogo a ed with this} Jewelers make, now wear good clothes re« Aner up in national)or the 704 First Avenue by Weber, was Opposite Recreation Park. REMEMBE. August 21 And 5 Following Rights The Most Stupendous, Thrilling and Beautiful Open-Alr Spectac fm the World AIN’S LAST DAYS OF OMPE!! And Magnificent $1,000 F IREWORKS THE DATE! Our Beautiful American Talking Machine Free to Everybody Purchasing our Teas Coffees Spices China Crockery Glassware Greatest Offer of the Age Nightly Awe-Inspiring Earthquake Volcano, Clip this Coupon out, bring 400~PEOPLE—400 it to any of our stores. ‘S$ OF MASSIVE SCENERY. Its value bs $5.00 worth of Coupons toward getting you the Talking Machine Free Boys, Girls, and Young Ladies this is Your Chance Come and See Us BASE «RECREATION PARK TOMORROW LOS ANGELES vs. SEATTLE Great American Importing Tea Co. Stores Everywhere Seattle. 209 Pike st. fy Take Virginia or Cedar Street Cars. | ae aemeeeenasen meena Also Oxfords women and children all reduced Shoes f ™m r mi The Jenkins Shoe SECOND & MARION, SECOND & MARION. TOILET Co. 10¢. Tooth Brushe in ta thing for the toilet What you pay 2 Drug Stares, 10-CEN STORE ARTICLES T 1325 Second Avenue pl nd who is it that p violin so well That's Mr. landlady, And the man uch retired defe You're not going to work all undiord, are yout ct to have @ you} than Home your life for a own, don't There's roses for wife's heek, your you Cooking With Gas Take a Washington street oar nd look at this barga y ground or call on 1 C. D. HILLMAN Room 2, Times Bloc! GEO. H. WOODHO 1405 Second XMOOK. Sullivan, too,” The Garland Way of ays the sald was the USE the week TEETH NO PAIN We tit BROWNS » Painless = BOSTON DENTAL Lady attendants Hours—8:30 to 6; to 12, NO PAIN | STH | rig and scl- NICE TE are the overers and » of the yr syaterr x a 1 by ee but you get a by a who belong to + a8 First Avenue 4, 5, 6 Union ¥ » of Mack & PARLORS Twelve-year guarantea Sundays, > Both phones, 1420 SECOND AVENUE.

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