The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 25, 1905, Page 2

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Another Game Lost RAR AAARRA ARR ARR RRA BARA RR RRR : THE DOPE SHEET * Pret rr eee eee ee eee ee Cee eee ee ee ten Follow! ng ne he wtom, joar of A. G t American representative of }company with Chevrolet Mechetin tires has anmeanneed that | aod Neseari ow (he Italien team, a6 % pura of $10,088 Will ke givon to] has keen officially announced tht winner af the Vanderbilt cup] Amorioa haw a fair look-in fer the face UC his va oA With Mewho- | Vanderbilt cap se far ae keeping Tin tires j here is concerned. wih W am Wallace na th Clearance Sale Continues | FAN +000 pe “ Handsome Skell and Grunting Kid | Pitzpatrick were given a jolly good | wallopin by th Oakland bunch : * th] The Oakland men almost had to be y oF ' arried off the field on stretehers, prices fol. | they were so weary from running bases Almost every Commuter made two or three hits, while some home runs and th bag )| The Oakland bunch found Roach for 18 hits, and Fitapatrick came in and donated seven me which helped some af better tweed | sixes in this lot-—they | eat sort of bunt | fine—werth up Ow $7.50 suit A SPLENDID LINE suits, alt make the very hess to $I The funniest part of Thursday's game was the fact that not an error was made by the Seattle team, and Bome Fancy Worsted wut several they took every chance that wae patterns to choose from—good/ offered them and fiekied it with values at $15.00—now priced @t/ svi The hits thet meant rune eo ..| for the Oakland team, however, did of} mot come within reach of the Si OUR ENTIRE ASSORTMENT $14, $20 and $2 its embrac- | washes terials, Scotch penn Tie Graham, on the Oakland team, Semesar theme eaten wun an tate |gave the Seattle bunch but five taiewse = bm Out of these five hits the All furnishing goods strongly re duced. $1.00 and $1.50 Shirts, soft er stiff, at S50. Bverything else in proportion, Try us—we'll o your eyes. John Cort, Mgr. Both Phon SUNDAY Mat. and Night week of Aug. Mats, day and Saturday. The Celebrated BRIGADIERS Burlesque Company PRESENTING EDMOND HAYES IN “THE WISE GUY.” Cherus of pretty women. Spe- Claities by well known artiste Pri Entire Wednes- Tic, Kec, 2Se. Seats selling § day 1 a mm Next—"Kentucky Belles.” Tira Avenue Theator ‘The Most Popular Theater. RUSSELL & DREW, Managers. Tenight and All Week. Souvenir Matinee Saturday THE CHAS. A. TAYLOR COM- PANY In the Splendid Domestic drama, “HIS DOUBLE LIFE.” Next, Sunday Matinee and Night Onty—Farewell Appearances of the Fayior Company. THE WHITE TIGRESS OF JAPAN, Prices as usual. Phones, 66 Melo- The champion lightweight woman boxer of the world—Mrs. “Tommy” Daly. There isn't much of the “What a big satisfaction it is (o know I don't have to dig @own 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 ton, on the lake, on the car line, 15 minutes’ ride from First av enue, where you can buy lots 20 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 per week. Come this week and you can buy fine large level lota 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 in only 15 min utes’ ride from First avenue to Southeast Seattle, Look thix paper over, you can't find any one offering lots aa 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 $p.m. Weare the owners. No agents, No commissions to SEATTLE HOMESEE The Greatest Discovery in the History of the World, Dentistry Practiced by the Ohio Dentists Onty. ‘The new system that tigthens loose teeth, cures bleeding and pyorrhea of the gime; treatenent of exposed den- of alveolar ab- autrum; | atmos. erie pressure plates. Life-like tect bie ‘the mont perfect and natural look- ing teeth that dental science has ever produced. Originator of the Ohio sate kystem of painless dentistry, which Takes ail dental operations painiess mination and extraction free. net of teeth, with the “Natural Gums” * mt} BSe. Po and Geld Crowne, years. Bridge Work Fillings: All work guaranteed OHIO PAINLESS panriaTs. WI% Pike Street. Corner Third Avenue -PIANOS ‘We seil better Pianos at lower prices and on easier payments than any other house in the city. KOHLER & CHASE, 1205 Second Avenue. Cc. A. Meyer, Mer. ‘PREFERS BRUISED ARMS TO DECOLLETE GOWNS —_—_——___—. “serap-| man boxer he has ever seen | hibition with “Y: (To Be Continued) to collect three siw rune. shes manag’ Dunleavy, of the Oakdand team here of the day. Any by looking at him whee he stepped up t the bat could tell he was from the land of Swat. He landed on te ball, Oeae Rome ned the rent cdimprtens, was the aure rus ‘The Chabad | the Firat josie, | wnetit they hac metted Siwaahes are im the hole desper than ever now | | Wh Reach saw Fitepatrick on |the sideli While he, Roach, was being pounded out of the box, it 4 jaaid that Sket called to Fite and in | a pleasant voice exclaimed: “Cx on in Fits, the water's fine Runkle, the now man, played } ad base well Thursday, He took all the chances that came his way and did not make an er | The ap of good and hard Thursday oun was setting in the Golden We the score stood 7 to 2 in favor of the Seals. Thomas dished up just the kind of curves that the Frisco bunch was med to. Seals took the Tigers by the the neck and let them down When the Emerson succeed Tacoma gume and did not ¢ better, Stivers Henley held Tacoma team down pretty well ox copt in one inning, when he al lowed two runs. The Portland team took a little nap Thursday afternoon and wheo they woke up the Angels had the game won by & score of § to 1 Corbett was shaken up for 12 bits ed Thomas tn the | tne | per” In the appearance of the tall,/ slender, dark-haired woman of 26. to show she claims the wortd's! championship. Yet. unable to find an adversary at 122 15@ pounds, she considers meeting any woman at any welght for the champtonship The wite of Tommy” Daily, who formerly held the Canadian light! weight championship, she is a marvel with the gloves and her Gans, the Baltimore lightwoigtt who dectares she is the shiftiest wo- To show sbe is not a toy, she re centiy went three rounds in an on ung McCue” and hold her « And McCue is ja clewer lad Six years ago, Daly, who was box ing im Boston, met his wife She was with him while he trained, and took up cymnasiom work, using in dian tubs and punching the bag n easily would like to put on the gloves From then on, it was all off with me for anything else. | learned Blocking. way I a fellow Woor In Baltimore recently Mra. | was fined $2.45 for striking « girl Sho was with her husband danced with the girl pugilist told the girl Rave it to The woman from bim. The girl refused. Then they went outside to settle it It took just a minute—a feint and a swing—to put her out,”sald known she would have though.” Strong, hardy nd in excellent health, Mrs. Daly declares boxing will do the same for any woman Her biceps are strong andd well de veloped; her chest expansion is six inches. She hit traight and ch Opposite CIRCUS Recreation GROUNDS Poe. TONIGHT! me arrested And Tomorrow Night The Most Stupendous, Thrilling and autiful Open Air Spec tacle in the World, AIN’ OMPEII And Magnificent $1,000 Nightly Fire- works, Awe Inspiring Barth quak vd Volcano. General admiasion, including 50c; reserved seais, 500 extra vate box seat, $1.50; on sale and Opera House box offic a, m. dally TONIGHT —K Last Days of OF P. RESTORES VITALITY ousands bility, Insomnia and Atrophy. clear’ tho brain, strengthen Have oured of cases of Nervous De- They the clr. make ‘digestion perfect and inten ‘glecatlon pers magnetlo vigor tb id fulltrouble stopped ermas oO per box, ire or bone aera Aroh wareek. Phlindsipni Peat ve Globe Bicol % or 130, or even} work has won the admiration of Joe; says the woman! a woman?” she was asked | There is nothing better.” was her reply. “I advis y woman to take ft up. The training hepa fieah down, the boxing keeps one] lithe, active and graceful, and the exercise is good because one learns | to protect oneself. It has help me several times ‘Onee tin Boston a Johnale came after me at the stage door I told him to keep away, but he woulda't Then I let him have it. He went/ down and out. Then in one night 1 defended my dance and almost caused t on the} Daly | and hel to keep away | Mrs. Daly.discussing the battle “Of course I didn’t want to hit her, but} he foreed me to, I might have from the haa weight beh ould not appear jdecaune her fc shoulder, THE §& ATTLE 35 TAE UNITED S$ Cavannah, Ga. Birmingham, Ala Montgomery, Ala. Vicksburg, Misa, Memphis, Temn. Mew Orteans, La El Pase, Tex Milwaukee, Wis Sante Fe, NM. “From Loom to Man” Beautiful and Costly Lewis and Clark Exposition Souvenirs STAR- FRIDAY, AUG. 25, 1905 Grand Opening STORES Temorrow, August 26, at 9.30 A. M. 1022-24, FIRST AVE. IN COR. SPRING ST. STATES. T Albuquerque, N. M. Boston, Mass. Greater New York Wooster, Mass. Philadelphia, Pa Albany, N.Y Appleton, Wis. Rochester, N. Y. St. Paul, Minn. Elimyra, N.Y. Minneapolis, Minn. RTY-FIVE PALACE STORES Troy, N.Y. Reading, Pa. Cincinnati, Ohio. Bt. Louis, Me. (3 stores.) Kansas City, Mo. Denver, Cole. Los Vegas, N. M. Richmond, Va Providence, R. 1. Chee. m. Bloomington, HL Pittsburg, Pa. Wheeling, W. Va. ABSOLUTELY FREE From 9:30 a. m. to 10:50 a. m. from 1 te 29. m. and 8 te 10 p.m. You are not obliged te purchase one cont’s worth of merchandise to get one of these handsome keepsakes of the great discoverers of Puget Sound, the Garden of Eden on the Pacific Co. come acquainted with you We, the Palace Clothing Company, have also discovered that this great northern country is the proper place for us to establish one of our establishments TO DO $0. “THE REASON WHY.” bury, Mass, and then te our manu . We pay the highest price for up-to-date designers and cutter MILL MAN, THE MANUFACTURER AND THE JOBBER. We are al! working We outfit you from FOOT TO HEAD at prices th t. All we desire is to be- t will surpr the most skepticel WE HAVE THE POWER We purchase our own wool from the wool man; we ttrn the woel into the looms of our own big mill at Rox- oturer, Messrs Rogers Bros, 568-578 Broadway, New York, where we have a force of 2000 people ALL UNION MADE.” We save you just three profite—THE three in a bunch. WE HAVE COME TO STAY. We have remodeled the entire building, corner First Avenue and Spring for one of our new homes. it is our wish that you be a constant wv: TO EVERYONE. Money cheerfully refunded if purchase is not satisfactory, itor; Everything is marked in PLAIN FIGURES. STRICTLY ONE PRICE See the prices in our show windows. They are silent sales- so bring your friends. men, and speak for themselves , MEN'S CLOTHING wool, sold clvewhere at as N SUITS, att ute SUITS. sirtedy ald wens 80 irs clacwhete al MENS #U nd ft. Of course she evening clothes wearme are bruised | from blocking punches all the | of 1 wisht I wa To sign for tne an ‘outs an’ drops,” An’ stand there like a # (Pa says that'e « By fe rhyme It's bard to make ‘em every time). | THURSDAY GAM 5 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE AT SAN FRANCISCO—Seattle 3 Oakland 12 AT TACOMA—San Franglsco 7, Tacoma 2 AT PORTLAND—Los Angeles 8, | Portland 1 STANDING OF THE CLUBS. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Won. Lost. Pet San Francisco ... 11 9.560 Oakland 12 10. 546 | Los Angeles rr 10, 624} Tacoma 9 10 Portland oo 10 12 SRATTLB o 8 10 SEAGIRT bei favorable ausp! the competing officers of the watching the with great Stokes and me Piper & Taft, n yesterday under breaking, footwork, and all the} But I Mike it,” she said. “I'd far punches from my husband. Tl racner have the bruises than the rather ace a good boxing match thaa! pai) gowns cw - Do you think boting is good for | BOBHY a the cat SHOOTING MENT SEAGIRT, N. J., Aug Thi is the second day of the great na tional shooting tournament,,which cos, The teams and on The army, work of interest any mombers are the expe: Govern —~> For fishing bait there is nothing } + teed ie Detter than preserved salmon eggs. | a. id in} We have them at per pound 2d Ave, * 102 throwing her One day she sald she thought she) ioay with her punch, and her blow | TOURNA- | the most arrange ments on the camping ground the range are as nearly perféct as they | can be made, and everything works | | Smoethly and satisfactorily sands of visitors, among them many | here and of his | staff were in attendance’ this morn- ing, and with them were a number | of prominent visitors, who are here au the guests of the governor ITs { of | ris nor | ee in where at $1500 .... . WILL BE GAME WORTH Seattle cluewhre $1250 eheviots in all the pr ace price WORKING hampion team fight out | game againat Seattle. | This game which the two » and that they will go [the warriors of old, of th inch time Weatminater as the dark horse of the will bring the can muster together, because ” Satur * taney Jay hampionship 4 dowbt, that the boy who was| 1's famous quarterback and other hand, played season for the sol A Few Specials for Our Opening nse G PANTS SUITS atyten th ywhere at $25-00 87.50 oa CHILDREN’S SUITS $10.00 | $10.00 $2.00 MEN'S WORKING F Palace price . 35 00 price MEN'S DRESS PANTS. $1.50. $2.50 and $2 50 $2.00 MEN'S WORKING SHOES, Palace _— $1.35 $4.00 and $4.00 MEN'S DRESS SHOES ace pri - 81-50 on@ $2.50 ute, sold olne- CHILDREN'S SUIT, Palace p oosees CA2-50 $2.50 em FURNISHINGS DRESS SHIRTS, all styles, P. HANDKEW all kinds. ¢ GRADE and 25e IWN AND BLACK HOS RY. Pal- pair. wees 6 1-4e SHIRTS, all kinds price 10¢ »HRWEAR styles lace pri LINEN COLLARS, all I © price, 3 for 50e price NDERWEAR Palace price - 20, Bhe and 406 65¢ Palace $1.00 ALL Ww with the pre is to Twenty-Inning Game PHILADELPHIA, Aug r, im or abs m Jeago defeated Philadelphi rf } day after 20 innings of Perea pa games in the history of major league| ““"" ***F * | baseball have ever gone this many at as nnings, one many years ago being la tie betweon Chicago and Cincin tks will have an] George Tudhope, at one tim *| nati and the Philadelphia Americans afternoon at! j this year defeating Boston, 4 to 2 watching the! in a 20-inning battle. Both Sparks Wentminater — lacre and Ruelbach pitched remarkable a regular scheduled ball and their support at times was phenomen: Neither side scored will be the tat ft until the 13th inning. teams will mest this it goes without saying PORTLAND, Aug. 26.—It was de Jown the line lik — jcided that, with five clubs of th fighting ry | Pacific Const league fully repre DALY RETURNS TO WESTPOINT | sented, it to renew was the ag animously decided ement existing for way to the final call of} | WEST POIN Aug 6 Lieut. | . | the same riod of th the looks upon Charles D. Daly thought everything sa ¢ tite te was lovely the other day, when he strongest tw rece 4 formal notice of his assign to litte old West Point “for ane Jems ob fall.” This me durin ans, | AttheRetire- ment Sale of H at the academy for Daly can do | in | the ny a hard-fought purpose, i the football squad Lewis & Co., jit, ¢ nilitary drill of this kind is} and Cherry, for @ nager of the lo-/ just to his fancy. When he had you can buy the best gar wd at the] played one season for West Point | ment that has ever been fact that this) and had outshone the other cadets, | offered at that price, and fastest match]ine wise heads of the war depart for $20.00 you cannot go ment thought he had been in th to any tailor and have slight a bit too much for a the same kind made for ket fier, 80, “for the good of the leas than $40.00. Remem. er vi he was not the team th ber the addreas, next year, But now, “for the of the service ar haps with a H. LEWIS » — ‘HUTCHINSON CO. leew ot hein trom the navy team (Ml Cor. Pat and Chere Clothiers, Seoond ani Union #),.\"* "in pends nave # Buddy Ryan and Jimmy (¢ R hard, and both are confident of win- | ning. They were both down to} AND RETURN Jweight Thursday afternoon, and | will show up in fine condition on | Friday night. The fight is looke Jot the best seen there in a long One Arriving at Seattle at 10 p. m. MEALS A@A CARTE, Steamer Inland Flyer Datly at 8 a m, FROM PIER 2 and will go for the title of welterweight champion } at Colma, Cal., Friday time. " ‘ ~ Excursion to Olympia Via Steamer |gust 27. 8 th dock, f Assorted Cookies, Doz. . Two Dozen for. . . . . Multnomah Sunday, Au- mer leaves from Gal t of Madison str turning by 10 p. m, giving four hours in Olympia, ample jwound, En route ye asylum buildings at . the insane teilacoom, the | REMOVAL NOTICE! United States prison on MoNett's | island and, from different points, }{| Have removed from Second magnificent views of Mt. Rain d avenue and enue and Marion street, Ma:t.a Building. »viso that § se four weeks Jer to give gar SATURDAY’S SPECIAL ancisco sum- rthern ks the and Spokane league. ‘@ sell this Range on thirty days’ trial and guarantee it to use 10 per cent less gas thas any other Range on the mar- Call and see them on dis- play at the store. 1405 Second Avenue, Seattle time to visit the new state capitol | buitdings and ‘Tumwater falls. ‘This erent | is one of the itlest trips on Pug MODERN DENTAL PARLObe PRONE, MAIN 4190 ike street to Second av. the Cascade and Olympic mountatr One-Halt Hours at Blin), be ween from. the ston Our prices are the Nai lowest consistent with first class ma- Modero Dental Parlors Second Ave, and Marion St, ° MARION BUILDING Berane ~

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