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_We Hit the Bottom Hard - REAR AAR RRA R RRR | i THE DOPE SHEET : ‘Twenty Pe of the country ine Thureday 7 fer the starting of th 4 race for the Anrert asaoclation's gold Hundreds of pr lar he © cup the Power w and every description q ed around the bay and ne 4 starting point of Bell of in thetr course. f bay back stretch fad leads past Grenadie Dark island point with another turn, makes the total course 1 ™ nd SUITS, $12.65. Jmmense pri Clearance Sole reductions Ist Ave. So. @o. We straighten noses, outstanding ears, operate Moles, warts, pimples. etc. the use of (he Knife. faking the face sore or @UPUS and CANCER inclu Bealp treatment shampoos, do manik WASHINGTON SURGERY. Hours § to 12, 1 to 5, 7 to oe AMUSEMEN” MENTS. SUNDAY Mat. and Night ey of Aug. 27. @ay and Saturday. The Cel BRIGADIE : pring ny PRESENTIN: sone me eves ; chet “THE WISE GU i of pretty cannon Spe- ‘The, Gc, Be. “Kentucky Belle ‘The Most Popular Thea RUSSELL 5 Tohight and All Week a: Matinee Saturday. In the Splendid Domestic 4 drama, Taylor Company. & Prices as usual. Phones, 567. First New and Sta Bill a Bir ———-- it Arnoldo and TONIGHT! —< << —_—_$—$____—_— island thousands of persons watched 4 progress of the race from the/ large and small islands Snten the competing boats had to The course is In & southwesterly direction seven wiles to a point near the mouth of thence with a turn to which runs paral A to the first half of the course island and edt insrrrurs DERMATOLOGY & FEATURAL J. 8. NIGHTSER, Mer. back to the starting) which 5 miles. N'S $18.00, $20.00 AND $22.50 | this LION CLOTHING HOUSE and Main St (A WONDERFUL TRANSFORMA TION. ‘These pictures tell you what w correct on hair Np; remove wrinkles, birthmark without pain or sear. Many of these without | SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Without) leaving | marks, and remove free any hairs) Bhat return. Treat skin diseases, us ing the Finsen and other therapev- tic Nights, remove freckles. tan and fiver spots and discolorations obesity treatments ring and All treatments given un- @er the direction of a physician. All Give ur Eitel Building, Rooms 406—406, 407 and 408. Seattle, Wash 2375. ter. &@ DREW, Manager«. S42 v OEE E- | John Cort. Mgr. Both Phones 43. Entire Mats. Wednes- ctsitien » by well known artists. Prices . Seats seMing Satur- Souventr 4 a ‘THE CHAS. A. TAYLOR COM- PANY Melo- i “HIS DOUBLE LIFE.” ; Next Sunday Matinee and Night Only—Farewell Appearances of the : And Two Following Night». 4 Phe Most Stupendous, Thrilling and Beautiful Open Air Spec- tacle in the World, : AIN’ OMPEII And Magnificent $1,000 N works, Awe Inspiring E quakes and Volcano. General admission, SOc; reserved seats, 50c ex vate box seat, $1.50; on gg a House box & m. dali PoMtatit -ELKS’ NIC bas of rth- tra i THE WHITE TIGRESS OF JAPAN. “Most Thrilling Act of the Century, Trow ,. Hea 1 Cvepards, Panthers, : and 8 other feature acte—é. 4 ——————————__—__—_—_ 4 Opposite Recreation OGIRCUS GROUNDS ?». htly Fire- including sest, pri- suT. of the fastest motor boats qvessed the starting morning when n as jz. R. }the race this | benders. Bach contestant has to cover the course twice at each race. The gold cup offered American Power Boat association was firet won for the Columbia Yacht club by Price McKinney with hie Standard, Last year it was won from the New York Yacht club by the Chippewa Yacht club with Wil- lis Sharpe Kilmer's Vingt-et-Un 1 The New York Yacht club fs de termined to win back the trophy if posuible and entered ga its chal lenger Andre Maésonet'’s 60-horse power Panhard II. The Frontenac Yacht club Is also ambitious to win the trophy, and at the race this morning was represented by the T. owned by A. B. and W, W of Dover, Del, After ning the visiting clubmen will be the guests of the Chippewa Yacht club. The races will officially close on Saturday at sunset by the Richardson, FAN +000 back to the bottom and tle It's a shame to do a thing like this to the Siwashes when they are down, but what right had they to go down. The § proved an easy mark for the Oak Wednesday and the score in favor of the Oakland team, wai pat up after the olath inning Charles, the youth with the many was bunted around the about 10 hits Tt took the | Siwashes exactly one week to drop! from the top to the bottom. Hall said to have played a game of ping of 6 to field for we will have to atay im the cellar Charles Hall has started on the downward path. He is pitching the bogus ball again and if you ever want to see a woory boy pitch h Charlie when he ts in bad form. For a wh pitched excellent ball, but he down again after a few weeks went The ‘Frisco bunch took the Tigers round and round Wednesday after noon and when the chase was ended the Seals bad piled up Il rons while the Tacoma tribe had only 2 This is going some for Frisco team The Seals deserve the top place rd enough 4 wteady ball for they have worke for it. They have play all during the season Jimmie McHale, who was released by the Siwashes a few days ago, bas been signed by the F He will play in th mill mean the release Fleming or Van Buren, the former of either probably who played a very bad game Wednesday afternoon. The Angels are again beginning fo run about and make a noise like a baseball team. For a while this season they looked like a bunch of Dowieltes roaming about from city to city seeking whom they may let beat them. > they are kind of waking up to the fact that they are supposed to be a real ball team and they are representing a city of some importance. They took the Port land bunch down the line Wednes day afternoon. The score was 2 te 1, and was a very good game. land made one run in the first im ning and was shut ont during the! who! ¥ struck out 16] in two rest of the game. Eassick, pitehed for Portland of the Angels’ players, but ing, the Portland rightfieider. Flem Angels. The Angels are now fight tng for third place with the Tigers. Hope they get y wet it Painkil\er eo Phe world Rnown hessrhold reready foe cote borne raleee— Seema dnrrouma sud nit teweomelaes | HOODS CANAL AND RETURN BY DAYLIGHT Steamer Inland Flyer Daily at 8 a m. FROM PIER 2 One-Half Union City One and Hours at Arriving at Seattle at 10 p. m MEALS A LA CARTE. a a “jie, Fous pshcta nd bunch | pong on short Wednesday. He muffed almost every one that came to bim. Well, | wonder bow long) this season he/ Port-| Ss Here's Th HLA Star's suggestion fully Cum 3. W. Milter Three Great aie LATYLE STAR- BUMP --- LOOK OUT -- For the Frisco Team on To lei SAFE AND SANE HUR DAY, AUG 1905, THERE Wailing i in Rusty’s Wigwam lncronae tmin played after We to be wing will the seanon trong for irera of the ho turn out will hip wu noo! aro’ considerable one of th as both team thin game, and ca in this to witness thle in Goo deat J ter né be | kumes of jare very the a Jett | mx seo a battle amplo ema \w inster tam ie the | business today and won the plonship of the world in 1900, have practi the same line up today as they had w they made the trip east. The local team will | eto be up and going all the to lower the colors of the team that has made its city famous by its winnings. The local ad hard at work every af. rnoon and evening fitting itself | for the battle on Saturday, It will cham They tim: oust give a od account of itself as the | TANDING OF THE CLIUBS. | PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. | Won. Lost Pet jan Francisco ... 10 9 | Oakland 11 10 lan Ange . . , ’ T ma 10 10 Portiand oe WwW i eat seat Pr s 9% WEDNESDAY GAME NATIONAL LEAVUE AT NEW YORK Pittaburg 2 Po piagtes hee : Brie AT BROOKLYN — Brooklyn 3 Chicago % sas — ] AT PHILADELPHIA Philadel al, He his bearings and | phia 6, Cincinnati 9. through outer fence, the | AT BOSTON—St Loula 6, Bos Recently Injured | OLDFIELD, KISER AND JAY VICTIMS OF THE SPEED FRENZY WHICH SEEMS TO HAVE THE WORLD IN ITS GRASPH SUT CESSIVE TRACK HORRORS IN THREE WEEKS MAY DOOM CIRCULAR TRACK RACING Pe WEBB JAY EAR! Within 10 days three of the great t track drivers in the automobile orld have sustained injuriés which ases, shaved fatality so nar rowly that the eseapes border on the miss- | miraculova. ing a long fly, won the game for the| — one case, that of Webb injured man is not out of of the valley of death And | Jay, th the shadow He has, it chance to live The men injured are Barney Old field, of Toledo Rar! Kiser, of in Dayton, and Webb Jay, of Cleve land, all from Ohio and al) driving jears made in Cleveland In each case the driver was in jured by his car plunging through |the fence of a circular track white | doing better than a mile a minute Barney Oldfield driving the coriens Green Dragon, holder of | more track records than any man the business and as the greatest driver tn was injured during the t national cirewlt meeting accident was peculiar in itself. | Oldfield, leading bis competitors, had the pos to the fence when his engine went wrong and lear slowed up. Dan Wurgtes, driv generally re De His m next ing the Reo Bird, was close behind | Oldfield, his machine running at full |speod. Unable to turn out, Wur- gise crashed into the Green Dragon sending it t ugh the fence into the infield. was ed pi 1p uncon arm was broken at r. His scalp was cut In His body was cov The car was not | Oldfield scious, H the should jseveral plac Jered with injuries. |injured much. Oldfield went into a |hospital for a few days, but with |that pluck which has made him | famous, appeared in Cleveland dur ing the second day of the meet in the Forest city and drove an exhi- bition for the benefit of Kiser | The Saturday previous to his ex | hibition, Kiser recetved the injury hich resulted tn the loss of his left The “Dayton Dumpling” was alone on the track, in the Winton Bullet. He was speoding the car, which had not been working well and was traveling well under the minute. In negotiating the turn at the three-quarter pole, the Bullet! plunged down the track, through the reported, @ fighting KISER (fence and into the infield fort the wheels tote down the fen Kiser's left and fender Covered with injuries, his and banging by #hreds. »ken, nc lousnens he moaned rush arm BARNEY OLDFIEL ner leg Kiser never low My God, boys, m fted him onto a stretcher That was But thone few For lett D. aso en bis * con y le as the ambulance men} words testified to the agony the poor fel low was suffering. Ww Jay was injured at the Buf- fale The a heat of bert and We the Lyttle, ident occurred in Buffalo derby of the Burman, of the bb Jay, of the wh competitors Jay forging loud ata healthy led for of whe ont, thre into whisk Bs mae HEART. ant othe a mile the f ath, tre ¢ with Dr. Milex® strengthens 4 heart action. ting of the national cirouft the final b Her Pong Tolndo. as Lytt up 4 Sav} eS a LetUs Make Your Home Complete By placing a fine PIANO in ye west te You ir parlor eat stock in the select from can do better at CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE 1307-1309 First Ave. plunging over a 15-foot embenk ment, into a pool of wate - At the ho al it wae learned Jay AMBRICAN LEAGUE | was suffering concussion of | AT CLEVELAND—First ain, @ broken left thigh Cleveland 4, Boston 7. Second ¢ ured ribs and many min Clovelan Hoston 1 AT TROIT—Detroit 4, Wash tvew, it will be his eplendid | ington m which saves him, ast AT CHICAGO—Pirst game: Chi 4 are enough to kill half a |¢aso 3, Philadelphia 1. Second dozen ordinary met game: Chicago 2, Philadelphia 4 AT 8T. LOUIS—First gan ' ’ Louis 6, New York 0, Second game Nathan $s Joke St. Louls 0, New York 1 BACKACHE. ate women wh € subject 0, Aw N ervous spells, backache, bear a —. ¥e | ing-down and per al paina, take Miles” Antl-F Pitia and find & pleasant and sure relief. hetr hing in- * wyatem, und in the est 4 perfectly name r . 25c. Never sold r. Beg, t atte | wage . jon 1 | NATIONA IFLE TOURNAMENT SEA GIRT, N. J, Aug. 24.~The great national shooting tournament under auspices of the national board the promotion of rifle practice opened at the Sea Girt national rifle range this morning. | It ts th d@ tournament of ite kind ever held in this country an der the law of congress authorizing | these competitions in marksman. ship and providing for the requt-| site funds for holding them. How Opposite Pantages Theater. much ut tournaments pa from teams compet 1 fm the fall of 1903, four of them being from the army and Ohio and Michigan were the of states which sent complete teams At the tournament In 1904, which was held at Fort Riley, Kan, 19 eam took part thie year 43 teams, representing nearly every the interest bas th in these annnal HOFFMAN, Manager. increased is ap fact that only 15 nament | wh state in the union, Hawaii and the District of Columbia, have been en tered, besides teams from the Unit od States Infantry and cavatry, the navy, the marine ser y and the academies at West Point and An-| polls. ers Db BY paper 4 block 877, of 10 acres, AR ATLANTIC CITY ADDI TION, only $675, on terms of $25 down and $10 per month, or house and 2 lots at ATLAN TIC CITY only $550; terms, $8 per month Atlantic City on this side of Lake Washington and right on lake front. Lots terms, $1 per month test addition aroun Take Washington street car; 6 cent fare by buying book of tickets. City water and six-foot idewalke. Twenty salesmen on grounds, or see C. D. Hill in Times block today. Over 200 block lots sold in Atlantic City the last he bleach: , knock 0 o COME TODAY |{ FREE BOAT RIDES ON THE LAKE TODAY. *|Union Bakery and Cafe al weak $2.65 0 Shoo for sale The Hu 615 Ie Ave ~ LACROSSE CHAMPIONS TO PLA) SEATTLE TEAM) BELOW The Cellar We Cannot Get ~ Cameron, Andrew W a non Green, Mike MeCanes, Captain! Milne, Jack Deer Walla Archie «ta McDonald, Bam Hague, Dr ) players are all in good condition, | nogal, Jim Hill, Billy Mitch land as they have defeated both the] my Graham, and they are all work |Vancouver and Victoria teams on] ing hard for @ position in Saturday's the home grounds they are anxious! jing | to take the champions down the line to defeat, They have made a) splendid showing since the ‘season opened, considering the fact that the game is in its infancy in this city and also that this is the first year! W. 7 a HUTCHINSON C 7, they have been in real fast com-| pany. This will be the last appear-! Ciethiers, Second ani Unien ance of the Westminster team in this city and the local management is in hopes that there will be a Diamonds, | Breoches, turn-out to assist the local Rings, Searf Links, team im udding another victory to) Studs, Kar Brews, Etc its record, Among the players who aro turning out regularly at prac Houghton & Hunter and showing good form are] Jewel Lionel Yorke, Jeff O’Brien Billy! 704 First y at a big satisfaction ft is to know I don’t have dig down every month and pay over to the landlord one-fourth of my wages.”-—Geo. Smith, a citizen of Southeast Seattle. Southeast Seattle is the only spot on this side of Lake Washing- to ton, on the lake, on the car line, 16 minutes’ ride from First av- enue, where you can buy lots so cheap, with city water, side walks and street lights Over 250 families who have moved to Southeast Seattle feel and think just as Mr. Geo. Smith does. Come today. We have just completed several fine three, four and five-room cottages which you can buy on terms of $2 or $3 per week Come this week and you can buy fine large level lots at $65 up; terms $1 per week. The city water, sidewalks and street lights are now in and will not cost you one penny extra. It is only 15 min- utes’ ride from First avenue to Southeast Seattle. Look this paper over, you can’t find any one offering lots as cheap as ours. You can't buy lots as cheap without city improvements, unless you go two or three miles further out. It will pay you to investigate our proposition before you buy anywhere. Take the car on Washing ton street, Our office will be open every day on the addition until S p.m. Weare the owners. No agents. No commissions to pay. SEATTLE HOMESEEKERS CoO. 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