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THE SEATTLE STARieMONDAY, AUG THE SEATTLE TEAM LOST AGAI N= =HEBREWS XilI-8 RRR RRR RRR RAR ARR RRR RRR % : THE DOPE SHEET : 3 * * RRA RRR EE EE ERR REE RR Well, let's be philosoph any- ying the percentage column, thanks Way! It seer hard. “t | to the Siwashes; the Angels are sec gee the Siwashes drop from x- ond, Tigers third, while ‘F o and alted position of to « ' and upy fourth and fifth to the subway, but atill tt , | places, respectfully, Ous boys are Rumorous side to tt Gieging their te down in the soft That's what the ke-up man | clay of the celtar hole and will prob. thought when, a few days ago, he ably hold on there until th avon put the “to be continued” head over | Is over the sport page | There ia even some distinction in} Begging to call your attention to betng celia ts, you know, Can/our sport head ‘smorning. Get out you polut out any other team tn any | the family bible! @rher axwoc in that can lose » naintently and with such graceful) Jobn L, Sullivan, whe ts playing a vaudeville en ment at the Pan- ater in this wang froid? ane tages t olty, ways that In the fourth inning of Saturday's! Referee Billy Roach was wrong in game with Oakland at ‘Frisco, the | calling all bets off in t ent con Biwashes played like a lot of board. | text between Ryan and Ga ing school girls full of frapped| Sullivan claims that no refe fuder. With the bases full and ne- | has a right to call off bets without body out: with a wild throw to help explaining himself. AN of which ts tem, the Cubs went up in the ait ry true. Roach rendered a dect and two of the base runners were | sion, but, at the same time, tagged out during the excitement the bets off, If there was anything ‘ ! about that matoh, the ref Seattle lost both games of a don- | ere nould have stood up Ike a Ble-header to Oukland on Sunday. man and sald so your Oakland made it a clean sweep of | are the series. C. Hall wan knocked nto @ cocked hat, while Roach was un- Wig wil able to stem thé tide to any great eartist for the § 5 extent ptain and man of the In the afternoon game Iberg pitch. | Peston team, is very popular ed magnificent ball, and the Stwash- | the fans of that burg. Recently he es clipped hastily at the air had a mix-up with an umpire and — was fined $11.60. The fans clubbed ‘The Oakland bunch ts now head- | together during the game and raised A purse to Mquiiate Hill's debt. Up to Sunday Seattle led the At the CLEARANCE SALE waco in toam- batting ant four of BATTLE-AX TOBACCO, per |b the BSiwashes, Roa elds, Fits ay ce Bae | patrick and Mctiale in thelr in “a dividual work. Pollowing are the batting average: LION CLOTHING HOUSE = cw Games, A.B. H. P.C Ist Ave. So. and Main St Seattle t 7 MT 264 —. : ———- | Los Angeles 17 658 141 .364 A WONDERFUL TRANSFORMA- Tacoma 1 Goo 138 230 TION. Oakland 20 626 130 Portland 19 612 113 San Francisco 18 556 102 Just as soon as the p be comes convinced that a sport is brutal, that sport is doomed You couldn't pull off a bull tight anywhere fn this broad land. The | police and the humane societies, backed by the law and righteous public sentiment, would stop it These pictures tell you what we/ Price fighting is also becoming @o. We straighten noses, correct outinwed, because It appeals te the @utetanding cars, operate on hair lip; remove wrinkles, birthmar brute in humanity. There is hardly astate left that will shelter a finsh- moles, warts, pimples, etc, without eq go, with tts bloody trimmings. pole or scar. Uuless the danger element is in ie eee of some way removed from automobile SUPERrL racing; unless ane can ore the hand- making the face sore or iraving marks, and remove free any hairs that return. Treat skin diseases, LUPUS and CANCE: fag the Finsen the Nghta, remove freckles, tan and Ever spots and discolorations Give ecalp treatments, obesity treatments and shampoos, do manicuring and massage. All treatments given un- der the direction of a physician. All @perations performed by a surgeon. | Call, write or phone some cars go whirling around the track without the accompaniment of crushed legs, broken arma, and the frightful odbr of burning Mesh, then automobile racing will be doomed, as it should be tt has become a brutal sport, a deadly sport; and still the demand is for more broken records, more speed, more powerful engines—and those things mean more tombstones. The other, day Barney Oldfield went to smash In Detroit tt only a question of time when he will kit himself om the track. There was a groan and a shudder in the audience at Cleveland, and Bart Kiser was removed from a smashed anto, a cripple for life. The frightfully crushed body of Webb Jay was burried to a hospital at Buffalo and be may die. These are recent instances only. If it were a matter only of the lives and limbs of the comparative ly few riders of racing machines, the world could afford to wait while they exterminate themselves. But WASHINGTON insitres ve wam—<" & PEATURAL URGERY. Eite!l Building. Rooms 405—406, 407 and 408, Seattle, Wash. Hours 9 to 12. 1 to &, 7 to 8. J. &. NIGHTSER, Mer. Phone Matn 2375. these bloody sights. It is not good for men and It is especially bad for —- | women and children. A few more accidents such as) have marked the season of 1905 | mean that automobile racing will | either have to be boycotted out of bexistence by the people or feel the strong arm of the law j As it stands today ft | and it should be ended @QQEATILE Rew THEATER *.. John Cort, Mgr. Both Phones 43. is brutal, All This Week—Matineess Wednes | cae Two Packed thocnee Yorke | By Tuesday Britt and Nelson will he Celebrated have probably chosen the referee for BRIGADIERS their fight on Sept They have] Burlesque Company their choice betw Eddie Graney, PRESENTING EDMOND HAYES ° ler, Chicago, and iN “THE WISE GUY.” eddie smith Oakian it is sald Prices—76< Wednesday | that the two pugs + Graney. end Saturdey Matiners, b@c ar - Who will carry off the honors in | the mill on Sept. 5 between Willie | Fitzgerald, the eastern lightweight land Eddie Hanlon’ Both boys are and @ hot mill is ex- Kentucky Belles.” PERA eatin Next Leading | GRAND ou HOUSE Fhontre JOHN CORT, Mgr. Both Phones, 6 OPENING OF THE SEASON. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEP- TEMBER 1 AND 2 FAN FOOD * WILTON LACKAYE Frary, of Seattle, was eighth tn In Wm. A. Braty’s the batting average column up to “THE PIT.” wnday. Out of 17 games, he was Saturday Matin Onty Per »- lat bat 66 times and made 18 hits. ance of “Trilby.” Prices—$1.69 to Seats selling Wednesday, 10 a. Next Attraction STAR .., Bevery act gre: This gave him a percentage of 321 Skel Roach led the league with an average of 556. This means he was jin three games, was at bat 9 times jand made five hits. m Hara Kendall adeville for 2 and Gen at and new RICK BROB, Herculean Marvels. lds, Senttle, was in five ROME, MAYO & JULIET, Burles was at bat 16 times and z * ¥ Ae ti que Minstrels. §—Cther Spienaia | ™*4° “ht bite Prices as usual Fitzpatrick, the Biwash twirler, Is | third, having made five hits out of }ten times at bat in three games. ok. farewell | Shields and Fitzpatrick occupied teur the great and only John L. Sul- | second and third positions. Bvan, tn a three-round bout with his | ring partner, Jim MeCormick. | $1,000 challenge for her equal of Richard K. Fox diamond medal Iniu Beeson, buck 4a Fereune by Hall, of the Cubs, ts nearly the lowest in the batting column, Out of 14 games he made two hits and was at bat 43 times the comedian, uson 7 will mot go South until Julia Hamilton, the peer coon shouter Tacoma it fe not good for bumanity to se) JIMMY c BRITT HEI mu ty i HH he 4 A GE Hn MANAGER WILLIE BRITT PROMOTER JAS. COFPFROTH. THE MG ARENA IN WHICH NELSON AND BIUTT TALLY INTERESTED IN THE CONTEST WILL PAGMT AN BRITT AND His TRAINERS SPIDER KELLY BRITT. Chlet Adviser. FRANK RAFEL. Jimmy Sparring Partner | oeeeeeeneeeeneteeeeemnenennenenenenennematneniamemeenaieel the middle of October, when they|Jimmy McHale im place af Lefty wil! finish the season In the warm-| Houtz Dillen evidently considers eo climate. MeHale the better man of the two. Billy” Gemmell, who was in base ball ten years ago, but is pow tn business, says that Van Haltren, the present Oakland manager, be came a piteher by idemwt. He was | Next week Tacoma moves to Los] tried out in every position om an Angeles, while the Siwashes will/ amateur team, and in desperation | make the Southern trip to play in| was told to pitch. He produced a | San Francisco with the Seals curve that was a peach and that settled it Russ Hall is nid to be hot on the Walter Frants, star batter of the] American association, says that he! would rather be a ball player than| an actor. trail of @ couple of big league pit The fans are glad to learg, that chers, and as soon as he can land) “Brick” D 8 not to be re them will release Miller and Fitz | leased by Oakland, even thonigh he is to be played in utility role. ing says that Devereau fw A week ago there was general re- x plays hard |jolcing because the Northern teams|er during practice than be dges in were beading the list. Now there the game. Devereaux has re lean be mouring, for all three are| venge on Bray, for he says b ad. lamchored at the bottom ed that umpire his release From the way some of the fans Brick” Devereaux got off pretty talk, one would imagine that it ix| good thing the other day, fe re the easiest thing in the world to | marked that “Baliplayers, fike poets, | pick up good ball-players these days. were born.” “You don't think they Let them try for a time and they |are hatched from incubators, dq, you, will find out e Bi chipped in Do “get “No; said the Red Dog yaaid The leagne magnates are anxious they ware born, but ax * ts to have Ben C. Ely arrange the bothering me,” said Bill, 4 he ‘exit schedule for next season. Mr. Mar-| cally eyed Dun ris says he is willing to leave the matier entirely in the bands of the! Waiter Slagle, the pitdier Bpo Portland man ki secured from the Portland - club, has been sold by StOP$g! to Monte Beville, of the Toledo team,| St. Louis im the American League marie a good record for himaelf) With Slagle will go Jack Sullivan last week. In six times at bat he|Homphill and Pete O'Brien, Slagle made five hits, all of them doubies,| jumped from Portland to Spakane seored five runs and batted in five during the Coast war This ye others. He had eight putouts and/he has been doing gvod work for no errors, That ought to help some. | St. Paul | It has come out that James Mor-| pre ol 3 ley deciared he would not attend| SUNDAY GAMES. the Portland meeting because it > roprd rt a was not of oufficient aon a PACIVIC COAST LEAGUE and did not affect Los Angeles, | At Gen Prencioce~Gallané bt Perhaps he will come to another] seattio 6-0 way of thinking. At Portiand—Los Angeles 2, Port ayes land 0. Tt {# rumored that Portland els At Tacoma—Tacoma 8-10, ‘Frisco secure Mat Stanley. Just what Mc ? Oredie wants him for ts a mystery :* mt unless he expects to turn Conrad| NORTHWESTMRN LEAGUE loose and needs a change catcher At Rellingham —Betlingham 6, Var Frank Dillon saya he cannot uver 4. Gorstand why Russ Hall released At Everett—Hverett £. Spokane 1 ee) Lo STANDING OF THE w | Oakland | Los Angeles |Ta MANAG THE FIV Pordand Beattie eR BILLY i Mir 905 NOLAN, MOST V Lost i ’ 1 12 Py 1 10 6 5 uM SATURDAY GAMES Willle Hanlon a 6. Lightweight HOME -MAD! Fitzgerald Whe t Los SECONI LOAVES Matizcs, the Fights > AVE BREAD, & CLUBS. | 1- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. At Ban Francisco—BSeattle 2, Onk- | land 6 | Fortiand—Portiand 4, Los An- | Tacoma—Tacoma 8, San Fran- | aco 2 } NATIONAL League, | “ Boston 0, Pittsburg 4 Selphia-- Philadetphia 3-0, Cincinnati 0-6, Brooklyn 1-4, St | Lowts 2-1 AMERICAN LEAGUE At St. Loule—St Lous 7-6 Washington § At Detroit—Detrot ©, Philadel phia 4 At Cleveland—Cleveland 1, New York 0 At Chicago—Chieago 2-4, Boston 1-3 NORTHWESTERN LEAGI At Everett rett 3, Hellingham e At Vancouver—Spokane 3, Van- couver t stern, Eddie Angeles on Sept UNION BAKERY and Cafe 1x a _ a - b he gains the tat Ka | lewg for \ at now has an ‘ 5 will increase the attend- ‘ at the game h daily papers and sign (By L. A. CROBSB.) poor at the start pa The advertised: athletic events be Tour ’ Westminster's champion lacronee|tween the playing members of the | APR dye ae Pe ‘ Vest ! contesting teams did not come off. grag sy eget ‘ pateind team beat Seattle at Recreation (jy iiicaq “Karl” Anderson, “Bhorty pa ¥, & nev ‘ a eons park Saturday afternoon, 10 goals| Hughes and “Billy” Benton weve) ity. sargest on the Pa net an exhibition of “trick” stick ban-| pout stenmers leave Pier 2 at 9 and to 2 dling “Juggling’ the lacronse ball,| 39, m.; 1:15, 2:30 and 4:30 9. m, : and “catching” with and without sound tie, oo The game was one-wided from b€- ane etick. Applause followed each - ~ | inning to ond, the champions out- [#94 every “turn.” Anderson, who shunting the home mem at every [20d the trio (in weight), was not ‘and point of the game. It]!M ®ny too good form and made only stage and polat of ihe ‘samme icjone yarn. That was on his head |gN@W York Dental Parlors players have put mp this season Hughes showed the grandstand that Ten yeart guarantes Not a man seemed to be in con-{ pit” pitching could be done with no ee ae a ee te dition; the passing was slow, poor|* lacrouse ball, and Beaton per ou Pinet AVE, OLATTLE and juucenrate ‘Time after time a |formed his “hair raising” stunt off gocoaq Meer Meward Building Seattle man would throw the bati|"olding a one-pound pipe in his opposite Pean Mutuel Lifts - teeth, catching the ball with one! Buliding. into the stick of a Westminster player, at s time. too, when standy | 8nd on the slick, and butting his work would surely have given a dif forent rosult. McDonald, in Seat tle’s flags, was away off color, and although he stopped several shots. he allowed many long drives to gc by. Turnbull, one of the best cen ter men in the lacrosse world day, scored two shots over 26 yards from othe flags: He almost fainted both fines after the ball had lodged between the ponte One thing wis shown during the game—that Jack Wallace is ax fast if not faster, in a xprint,-than the famous Turnbull. Wallace start« after the Westminster man once, several feet to the rear, but he caught up with him and made him ak dodge and deliver in jig time. W lace lacked confidence to go ‘Turnbull. Had be watched bi ” tinually during the game, most of the center field work, which result ed in a tally, would have been stop ped Seattle has a good team: there ts no doubting that What they should do is play lacrosse when the game starts, and not wait till they are hopelessly beaten, When the game te almost at an end every mother's son of them digs in and his legs off-—when it is too but late. They are great finishers HOODS CANAL AND RETURN BY DAYLIGHT Steamer Inland Flyer Dally at 8a mm. FROM PIPR 2 One Half Union City One and Hours at Arriving et Seattle at 10 p. m MEALS A LA CARTE are the discoverers of the only reliabi, entific system of paint ‘We extract, crown, fill treat teeth absolutely without and guarantee all work for “™ TEETH Our name alone is a guarantee that your work will be of the b: and at the lowest cost consistent with first-class work Come in and have free examina- ina tion Ali our operators are Ucensed by the state of Washington. We do not do cheap dental work, but you get the best bh or haif the price charged by dentists who belong to the dental trust BROWN'S Painless DENTISTS Partors 1, 2, 4, 4 one door south Southwick’s. & 6 Union Block of MacDougall & Hours 8:20 a. m 20 to 12 toSpm Sun- 20. ALBERT HANSEN sew. ve aad 106 Tet AVE SOUTH Phones—Suneet, Pink 1751 In dependent 1781. Free Delivery Don’t Forget Us for Ba sc in Furniture Red Front Ful Furniture Co. 220 PIKE STREET. have to dig of ‘What a big satisfaction tt is to know I don’t down every month and pay over to the landlord one-fourth wages.” —Geo. Smith, a citizen of Southeast Seattle Southeast Seattle is the only spot on this side of Lake Washi ton, on the lake, on the car line, 15 minutes’ ride from First enue, where you can buy lots £0 cheap, with city water, walks and street lights. Over 260 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 Seattla 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 Washin ton street. Our office will be open every day on the addition uatil Sp.m. Weare the owners. No agents. No commissions to pay. SEATTLE HOMESEEKERS CO. my wide THE ARTISTIC EFFECT AND CHEERY COMFORT of the open fireplace is made much more enjoyable and comfortable by using A Gas Grate They furnish heat at a small cost, and at the same time give « reom a my, cheerful aad com fortable appearance. With the Gas Grate you the advant- ages and none of the disadvantages of the epen frepla Seattle Lighting Co. PA. BUILD FOURTH AND UNION. 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