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2 THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, SEPT. 5, 1905 = ; ; - ae AERA AR RANA RRR RRR RRR RR | t { TANDING OF THE CLUB w York 4, Boston 9 Secor r] { “fam not at Mberty ta mention | PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE game; New York 8, Bontor then { the writers, ‘Tho tenor | = ga yes | AT CLEVELAND-—Mort of uct however, Iw tat foot- | Lon Angoles 1s 18 B81 | Cleveland 2, Bt, Louts 1 ou BE AUG IONED freapect focalition, arid’ ft to nec-| Sam Fre 4 : SE Ne SL ORLPRIA—ivet T Jooalit wid it tw ne an Wrancineo 1% re S31) AT PHILADELPHIA--First game AERA ERE EEE EEE EE EEE EE canary for@hem to keep up with th ome Lb 16 0] Washington 4, Philadelphia 6. 4 ¥ ° Wien ortiand 16 18 “456/ond game: Philadelphia 5, Wash Mont of them it 19 ington 0 n There was « tim hen the rac-sother proof of the mad tntgyest in ; me atom ee are | fag of horses of splamdid blood and | gambling and get-rich-quick a an eee PR aE perrort— gene De Arabian lineage was ecuphoniousiy! schemes. Sadia Gan casein —_ MONDAY GAnne ig At niengo called “the sport of kings Originally race tracks were x “And 1 sant supniy them, becauies | NATIONAL LICAGU 4 Today in the United States, save |ompted from the logiatative emact- | pevery Btchh wees | AP i LOUIS —Hirat wamet® st] | only in a fow «, {t j@ more | ments against gambling on the plea | pacts jon pped Up. owls, Cinciunatt 2. Becond § | ‘The Ta truly “the gamb of touts. | -—-true a€the tim that the tracks } ~ oe ~ i pene B Cineinnath S. | x p h | oot ” i} ‘cod o e ! “ i Morning game waa very # 1 ay te jus an other ina aMton of weestnes 1 the ng ¢ tin nd thle, ae et Pirranuna— op eee:| wns Very t the decay ot the i apirit hi HO a " Hie , r singe | Kame "ittebur fi © 3. vitching a ‘used to animate Americans and an-| Today the majority of the tracks ; t thin prove sine tn | me: & 4, Chicago 3 | wild. pitebiog. The - - © in the hands of sp a} , ame ae OQ OS terest AG "hn "ll Te een nn [ak dhe tad: hu Himersom no CLEAR ho earthly interest in the breeding | mont inata@peow the wchools are re- | AT NEW YORK—First game: for the Angels to get around 5 PRICES. Oe, eae afte afte ti een S occt | — —— : lig the money, and in order to get —— aoe it, and get tt quickly, they are will | ling to have low clase horses, pl | Ist Ave, So. and Main St era.” rum tn wo-caled | “ races | suite have ¢ A WONDERFUL TRANSFORMA- | en bee orehand | TION | With thie in mation a | to how races a x to terminate. they make money boch mming and own tracks, | 7 place & Kh ax or Hover werk » p f tetne eR Wo wult you, better i sther gam~ | These pictures tell you what we! shor are Aw da Woe straighten noses, correct | bling joints at ie what they outetanding ears, operate on hair) bave become lip, remove wrinkles, birthmarks, | moles, warts, pimples without pain or vcar. Many of these without | FAN FOOD | the use of the knife. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Without | making the face sore or leaving! Again Seattle split even | maetks, and remove free any bates) double header. The feco team | that return. Treat skin diseases! took the morning and the Stwashes! LUPUS and CANCER included, us tng the Finsen and other therapeu tie lights, remove freckles, tan and liver spots and discolorations. Give scalp treatments, obesity treatments and shampoos, do manicuring and Mamage Al! treatments given un- der the direction of a physician. All operations performed by a surgeon. | all, write or phone \" WASHINGTON inerrrers ue) —— oY & FBATURAL Bitel Builaing, Rooms 4%—406, 407 | and 408, Seattle, Wash, Hours % to 12, 1 to 5, 7 to & J. 3 NIGHTSER, Mgr. Phone Main 2375. _______ AMUSEMENTS. GRAND (ts: HOUSE $5277 JOUN CORT, Mer Bot) Phonen TWO MORE NIGHTS. “All We Need Is Rain.” “I's & Sin to Laugh, But I Can't Heip It EZRA KENDALL, in Hie Best Play “WEATHER BEATEN BENSON.” } An Ideal Liebier & Co. Cast Prices. Next— -—$1.50 to 35e “THE CHAP ON John Cort. Mer. Roth Phones 43. All This Week —Matinees Tomorrow and Saturday, 50 and 25c ANOTHER PIG HIT And Packed Houses. The KENTUCKY BELLES Burlesque Company. Don't Miss It Prices—Tic, 50c and 2 — * RUSSELL & DREW, Managers. Regular Unchanging Prices, TONIGHT AN Week—Saturday Matinee EDWARD R. SALTER Presents the Popular Play Oo ROMANI,” Presented by a Capable Inciuding WILLIAM MORRIS. Both Phones 567. STAR W3u8che THE GREAT LE& In Magic Mysteries! CLANCY & SWARTZ Travesty Artists. Rice @ E4dwards—-Ma June + right & Lee—Thos W. other tures. SCENIC TRIP OF THE SOUND Hoods Canal -’ ‘ompany Court- Ray and | seeondt |had the }the Seale wateh the ball all the the afternoon The Stwashes played a fairly good game, Dut were weak in the pitcher's box, Chartie Hall got bumped so that he had to retire, and the hand some one got In the box just in] time to get his from all bands} round. fr Bennett, late of the Loute-| was on the field playing He is a fast fieider| the “Pus ville team. base. and can do some good work at ‘The Stwashes went at Whalen like; & whirlwind In the afternoon game. | ¢ They sent two around the course tm the first inning The Seals wont }them ome better, but the Sh — kept right om plugging and finally) game by the neck. Miller steadied down and made Koad be | time. He pitehed o very game, one of the kind that pitches about every month. Hart adorned the grounds with) bis teaming countenance and played his old position im the flebd. Rusty Mall took « layoff and did him slmost at will The supbert given Corbett was of the Highest class THE PECULIAR MOTION ¢ of railway any t fer from dizziness, sick stomach and | headache—car sickne ‘This very | annoying trouble is a ured by j taking Dr. Miles’ Ar ain Pilla, | the “Little Comforters." They re- | Heve the pain, and soothe the nerves so that ail unpleasant sensations disappear Uke magic. F pa age benefits, of mor Tourists’ Excursi ‘The ident short trip for tourists ts | to the U. 8. navy yard and battle- shipa. The Puget Sound navy yard is the largest on the Pa t steamers leave Pier 2 at 9 and ™; 3:18, 2:80 and 6:38 pm Cresceus, th trotting stallion the world hag ever ksown 4 to be went to the block for dispowal. The “golden chestnut whirl wind,” who a few years ago helt! the record for trotters and whe teday }holds the mark for stallions, Is to be disposed of at the Fastg-'Tipten sale in New York, by his owner wee MH. Ketchum, of Toledo. Du ing his career on the trotting turf, Crescean established 30 recomb and harness Norse history dues not contain the same of # gamer or ot & greater performer than the son of Robert McGregor and Mute ia a) om ee ee ae eee CRESCEUS 2:02% | Oldfield Ends Racing E Career September 16) ferhnt | CLEVELAND, 0 yt, h—Mar-) death,” said Barney, “The * Ohittekt wilt b track accidents have something to dé Witp | » te an end September | kitting the sport more ray pa but | ' theo racing datew left| there is a better reason © we vateh will take up his time untit} ne apert tn autemebiin meting, “Al- |? Labor day, at Readville,| most every context ig a runaway far | & after i records, On| ane machine or astother ;> 6 and 8 he will drive ex rack racing te not an dyinkbr tien raoes at the Pennaytvania | ous today as it was three yellre ate fair at Bethiche Following | when I drowe my first car, ‘Th: bis Beth t he will year I drove the Cooper see*d dite drive at t reuse at| in 563-5 seoonds, ‘The ma ! stage ry oo saye that wih newer | eve speek part, but will be and the to ¢ een Dragem | steertag ret worked go naragiyg it} ata mtle-a-minute pace » tread-| was a task to quite tie car around The milf and beat out « competitor | the * that time the Lake Washingt ainted on canvas who wil give him) cular track record baw been lowered |® Bieat sucomen exciting chase but 23-6 seconds, althongh motor | close finite and one race wan Hafield admite that the popular~ | cars of taday are fully 100 per cont Mundved af row Basta cancse | ity of track racing: is on the deeting,| easier to Griteand fully twine an) #04 other any af of every @& But it is only dying a naturel) safe am the care of that your.” ription were saea om the nie. Shortly after 2 o'clock the r started and everyone gaeed with in terest upon the fiyine boats m/| ne of the protitest sights that | INTEREST INCREASING = . high, si prey set OUNEY and intend to} ore | De 2: % fitea | penatt on TELDING BLARRINK 4 by the publ are HORSE OF HE YeAR) RACK TRACK Sept champton will powitive! mino and Dobbins he race wan clinch 1 withd rawale, w to the al Champion ~~ Tort. REGATTA WAS BIG SUCCESS on Lake Washt J Sy non yne Whitney's great mile te the exper jor and Tenny Annual Cha wo the work of cron SHEEPSHEAD R ny. fifty mm hip stakes «, here 3-year te this ighbred morable en and od when the xtra ampion me wma — joffiees. Both Artful and Sysonby ysonby will shoulder 115 Ae TACKLING FROM THE FRONT. i gre "srg = Asta my - —— alm sure thet Mildebrand will tg es eee who will sympathize with Yort in| 1 to the peint which was my | Artful RED FRONT FURNITURE CO. J hi* Siying tackle of Mistress Mame » for travetingy many miles ¢ Other prospective starters fimalty 220 Pike St. #0 many have been do 1 thetr | see the frimoun committed te a preparation for th tracks, don't « er }Annual Champton and therefor a aS rry Up! meth The} come to the post, are > anid Yost when) past thine ye essed Brady's Watertight Union Bakery °: heelys fewer Blorsimarat nh weteany's Tunes fa 4 th the smite | te ball, exper iadly In the weet W. Jewett's Bedouin Yeon and Cafe that , I have pursued ave hese (and he pulled a bun- won in the $10,000 Contur . course which might of lettaem out of Bie pockmt) le last Saturday, which was FOR GOOD THINGS TO BAT. | to old style football tore fron, (ie- p bone © walkover and a good work MONDAY AND THURSDAY, | have been taking It ate eeltien, peep and high schools s preparation for the Chew or wae the boo! aking me to ommend a compe- | PO® and Return By Dayligh Finest Fishing, Hunting and Camp- fag Spots on the Pacific Coast, INLAND FLYER |= éaven Pier 2 Daily, except Friday, LONDON LOAN OFFICE | | ae + ~ Sree i | | | ~ to Loan on Watches, Dine mS ovx- ee buy © watch or diamon@ you se our display in our Lan Oo oe & ES. sum see De pot before wale ti “RELIABLE TRANSFER CO. ye, Furniture, Storage room, 1236 Fires | ‘Postion Dull jibes “dunsee 902, ladep stBia-o Returning, arrives at | At MODERN at MODS. | - ee Corner Sacond ge@Yesler, over See Dy, @ | Guy's Deag Steree Bnerance Hi) room, 267, Telephone Ind, L. + MESAALA CARTE. Sunset Main 2716 Tam tailing Artful up again fn }@ few days end | will surely start 7 her againet Syeonby im the Annual The Twentieth Century Champion, unless she breaks down in the treteriie declared John Laure! Range Rogera, the Whitney trainer, today THE DOUBLE FLUB Jans Rowe, the Keene trainer Laurel Pater Pine aid 4 Construct Yea, S nbe will aurely meet Artful ne The claeh will be ip he Annual Champion 53 Of all the many interesting turf te a waged by J. R. Keene and 62 ‘ th » Hom, William C. Whitney pa th me with Sysonby and sf Artf alor-bearers will be 5 th ne@ Rallyhoo 42 the eaddie Os n eo Whit -* ° 7 y Aticine h xieted S H. P. Whienew will probably wag o3 + thormands om Artéul, while $1,000 a: ann may won and loat on (he re ‘ seting between the | . Ghe HegdahICo. incorporated ws ata old tbe world bas the | Te * from why yan shouted pur two reasons pane at this save Comyarteun will prove ' te beyond dispute Our temutifut tine of Boys Schon? Suite ie marked to sell at from J. Redeloheimer & Co. 800-804 Firat Ave. Dla St Overcoat Houne The State Cor. Colum- Strongest Diamondn, Rings. ss Studs, Kar Screws, Ete Houghton & Hunter Breochea, Links Centennial’s Best Flour Opposite Pantages Theater. L. |. HOFFMAN, Manager. ALBERT HANSEN ewOur otaka"* 706 1st Avenue not play tn the afternoon game In “ * stead, he stwod on the side lines and nt hie motor Wl kes M made a noise like racy man boat aah” out and, e® no bent a ore Bread Runkle was pot im at short ip bane Bae ke. wan = to compete excel- | with the “Btw the owner con M Kk Li Bread “—y of Hall and played an ox: | ter Dimasit and interested the a es ter —_— ANN ARBOR, Mileh. Se jball. That's my tett: Pa rather} wd with « tow euler the Onkland was shut oat twire by) Koowing the woew of the lrurn out a winning team than count) epeed of the beat, which war some the Portiand team Monday. In the} footbell coach amd comparing th oy of Ruckefelior-—even tf] thing arveloun V. BM Paben's morning game they rallied in the} With those which must beset “Hurry | 1t belonged: tome Dol phi ‘ the Bigetow fifth and secured four hits, but were) Up” Yout that he may turm out wir 1 haven't written the beok slone | brothe met heat, whien wes | unable to get one of their men| "ing combinations as he has sine | for the money there i it » epped by having across the plate [moking his debut at Michigum, the | though I don't ' In off it wae o — wncement that Yoxt has/thing. My to» fay ond nothing In the afternoon game they could od the respon on of} & Copy geen Into every high mar the sucess of not touch Corbett up for anything | must be h | preparatory schoot fm the ter Boat club's Laber opera- |ltke @ safe bit at an opportune time |" ‘ of = ah know % wild be of ve . RB and were again shut out. Stexrad| There are many t featbell players, That Sek cole end oe wae very eney picking for the Port) — feane lor writing i re land® team. In fact they landed on} 1 « the name end actress ot WILL BE GREATEST Chinene lave a ng up| St. Seattir. | Winter or Summer It Is k with Gas t an with any Why not kitchen be ar work with ease and comfort, and clean and Economize Seattle Lighting Co. P.-1. BUILDING, FOURTH AND UNION. Phones-—Sunset, Bx. 27; Ind., Ex. 75. MODERN DENTAL PARLORS REMOVAL NOTICE! PRONE Main siv0 Have removed from Second avenue and Pike street to Second av- enue and Marton street, Maria Butlding, Gur prices are the very lowest consistent with first class ma terial and wor! 1D. * Retain Modern Dental Parlors Second Ave. and Marion St. MARION BUILDING PIANOS We sell better Pianos at bower prices and on castor han any ether house i the city, rn KOHLER & CHASE, ond Avonue, © A. Moyer Mer {do cheap dentat | Guy Che arte woo nee live hii city bapreewrmwets are in } kate $3 up te $904; terme, LE ed sacri rid. $100 per wort Tuke ar on xiaruget to Southeast Seartian NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Should your copy of The Star fai to reach you by 6 o'clock any eve- ning, please do us the favor to oul up our main off (Sunset, Main 1050; Independent 1185,) between 6 and 7:30 o'clock, and we will send Fou & copy at once. Mf you should miss it more than once, please tele- phone us every time you miss it. im this way we can be certain of giving our subseribers a pertect ser- vice—and it is the only way. TU® STAR PUBLISHING CO. And block 377. of 0 acres, NEAR ATLANTIC CITY ADDI- TION, only $675. on terme of 25 down and $10 per month, or house and 2 lots at ATLAN~ TIC CITY only $550; terms, $8 per month. Atlantic City is om this side of Lake Washington, and right on lake front. Lots $50 up; terms, $1 per month. The pret- tiest addition around Seattle Take Washington street car; 5- sent fare by buying beok of tickets, City water and six-foot sidewalks. Twenty salesmen on grounds, or see C. D, Hillmas in Times block today. Over 200 lots sold in Atlantic City the last 30 days, so COMB TODAY. PREF BOAT RIDES ON THE LAKE TODAY © PAIN NO PAIN NICE TEETH We are the discoverers and or inators of the only rel act, crown, fill and clean, th absolutely without yarantee all work for TEETH Our name atone ff @ gunrante® that sour work will be of the best, and at the lowest cost consiate with first-class work. < Come in and have frer exominas | ton All our operaters are Neonsed the state of Washington, We he net werk, but you tho best tiene fer halt the pr charged. by dentists "whe bela the dental trust. Bet 5 |BROWN'S Paiutess DENTISTS 719 First Avenue Parlors 1, 2 3 & & @ Union tie one door south of MacDougall Sout hwiek’s, Hours §:20 9. m. to 6 p, m Sun- days, 8:20 to 12:30,