The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 18, 1904, Page 2

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BROKE ALL RECORDS CROWD OF 56,000 PERSONS AT TENDED RACES aT THE = | MEADOWS YESTERDAY TE 4 om R hay pl, The Meadows, Fully D 8 Zi = Se Dow onay deraiicieindibe witneased t aces, It was ladle ; The UNION Pays 4 (0:90! Ws way tar te Mi 4 4 Per Cent Interest @ race te ~~ landed on his Olled » . | elear across i od by t n 7 then : —-—— ta bh al ” hot . aq Jured |} a a « ta th 4 Union Savings with a grin.cn Ris feon 4 & Trust Co. ,, 1 thelr ability. by coming $3 112 CHERRY STREET. fer the wire in the lead. Nanon ¢ ts Bank of Cape Nome) ? 1 ewhat of a « ise, w ? anka ning the five furlong race. Many 4% _ — 7 AMUSEMENTS { 2% HIRD AVENU Phooes: Sunset, Mato 567; Week Commencing TOMORROW (Sunday) Matinee The Great Scenic Production |THE CITY OF NEW YORK The Metropolitan Production of the Day THEATER RUSSEL & Mgrs. DRE Independent, $67 Biggest Surmer Bargain Ever Offered in Prices j Evenings---Entire Lower Floor Only ’ 20 and 30 Cents. No Higher. Entire Balcony 10 and 20 Cents. No Higher. Matinees 10 and 20 Cents, No Higher. Best Seats in the Theater Within the Reach of All. COMIN G-.ORTAT MAVAL warres) OF PORT ARTHUR i This .great 4% 8 c J open on the ot | Bear corner Firth and Unie Friday. at § p ition of | Port, arth | tons, with T ships. om everywhere | Wagner Miltary Band, 25 Pioces Remember that this te pot « more | "ainting or Stere remo ar ful Be Attack age. al Demo excites admira: j eee The eee Meadows . SIX RACES DAILY }|) 3 RAIN OR SHINE | 4 COMMENCING 2:30. cars Girect to the grounds Wires, Ladies’ Day; ladies ’ Admision S00, including grand wend 9 7 muste datly. q Attendance. Ri place to spend « happy day on. firing SY shots at vy. feet in length. Don't fall to see ‘ome Reserved Seata Admisaton 190 | 600 horses Midsummer Sunday, June A And Festival See the Night Pageants —"Rex.” Perdita GALBRAITH DOOK, foot of Madison st., 7:30 A. M. SHARP. “BIDDY" BISHOP HERE) George W. Bishop > tw bh ow known among the # ng f Returning, Arrive at 11:30 P. M.| nity as “Biddy,” arrived in the city “he WN oN last night. I t + mn hie way CHICKEN DINNER, 506. ce Medians qed tener Ween meee the r will f Joe Millet 1 _Union Steamship Co. & 20-round go at the Dawson A Ladies and enta’ een the o ton that the Jeff ee oe oe oe Watch Fobs. Finest as- sortment in the city at 704 First Avenue. Jett will win ow Batting) “Excursion. Bee a4, p Bia OP ALL SUMMER Day and Night Classes, NING OF OUR NEW TOWN BRANCH. Red Front Furniture Co, 140 Firat Aven 000.00 worth of B: Hana Hours ry Furniture Mel ren & Tho ne Opp. Bon Marche. ecore. on [the lead until the end of the game pedo Boats and Battie | bas sheets races = f the turfmen w at Nanon wae not equal to the t, but their doubts were settled y the tt 6 atretoh Was reached The Stewardess, with F, Kelly ap, | ran a fine race, Getting away with a flying start she tore around th ' 1 ne down the how toh, nosing out Montana Peer Hipponax finished third. Judge Bgbert last night announ 1 a card for today that will prove An Ox st attraction, Including a : take race for the Ladies’ Plate he t will be heavy and the good mud horses will have their = MNGHLS W WITH EA SIWASHES COULON'T FIND | | PITCHER HALLS wipe CURVES PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Standing of the Clubs THE SEATMLE\STAR Won, Lost. Pet] @ Angeles “ os “4 ma “ ory) kland ao 6M ttle “a Franclaco “ 648 “ Portiand a 648 329 In spite of a wind storm that rats | a cloud of dust and sent it swir across the diamond, the game at Recreation k yeaterlay was an nteresting Loa Angeles wor ae y & score of 7 to 3. War en H was in the t { Angeles, and he had the Siwashes Re all through the ga At no u 4 they fimd those big wide rves of his, and until the sisth to ning not a run was made During this time the Angels had played horse with Williams and had al the game ident Fugene Bert, who ts a tour of inspection of the | different grounds of the league, at tended the game The Angels scored their initial ran tm the first inning. Cravath's two-bagger, followed by « by Chase. © the first unl sing Seattle scored in the steth, when Smith led off with a hit that Hall! could not handle He reached sec ond on Brashear's out, and scored} Russ Ha hit to right jood’s fumble and a het one by Frisk netted another run. Up until this time the score stood {4 to 0 Im favor of Low Angeles, and | jalthough Seattle scored three runs | during this inning Low Angeles did | the same In the seventh. and kept #oo0eo1101~8! « lie 9¢300.7 TACOMA GAME CALLED. | TACOMA, June 18—The game! here wae called in the sixth inning on account of rain. Hildebrand and Knell were ordered off the grounds and fined $6 each for disputing a| decision at second im the Zifth im ning. Score | | Re Tacoma ©1100 % 863 Friseo ©¢@1¢@061463 OAKLAND, 6; PORTLAND, 1 | PORTLAND, Jone 18.-Onkiand’s fine batting and the excellent piteh ling of Buchana won the game for the Commuters yesterday. berg was hit hard and at the right time Score: RHE. Portland 100000000—1 4 4 Oakland 201000300418 4 PACIFIC NATIONAL LEAGUE AT SALT LAKIGO—Salt Lake 2 Butte 1 AT BOISE—Spokane 5, Boise 1 |. THIS IS AWFUL CHICAGO, June 18.—The | kt For the @ in hie an attempt w it is rumored, to p betting at the park. Thie i» due to the order issued several days age by Mayor Harrison, which was te effect that no betting would ° tt ark this year.| here 200 policemen on the P to see that the law ts en forced, “4 } Sunday Picnic. | » at Pleasant Beach. oy ad, page ~ > - | Rent dinner tn Beattie, with Gam | ternes or Burgundy, @t Matson Bar | beris, nd and James, every eve Hing, 91.00 - SA TURDAY, JUNE 18, 1904 ) THE “HYAS TYEI Oo} THE COAST LEAGUE TALKS BAS L BE HERE SEVERAL DAYS t ‘ ° et | | iH ma | - i / 7 4 yee Fine t » r . ’ | nie he north ana ip * f the three Bert haen't been up north to en in t }take a 100k t “ t y tavorably tmy os th ¢ this| with our n : m Br ohanaen 1 o has so t hom we h just siened. He has i aot ks f * 4 in the League agg 4 I . , give satis the a eo of giving Mag Jack Mi had to go } H * “ f in the cfrouit f his r work I | 1 t Pre Laces } man let the # a eve has an ’ and he RACING CREW OF THE GUNBOAT BENNINGTON, ONE OF THB FASTEST CREWS IN THE U. & 1 . r Jack Me NAVY. mo rt be added to our ne and| staff of He hen done sat BREMERTON, Wash., June 18 fyear the New York's oar pullers!not wikh, it '« eald, to fanger we afactory for Laces eague. The big navy yarc here i all agog, | carried off the honors, This year,|thetr honors again. The Benning 4 he a 4 man to from omandant to hilmble however, the champions will go up| tons have b everything the e « re staff now con Jn the boat, Paces, that (against one of the fastest crews in| way of marine crews tt ret : } Jim Mac are to be pulled off when the I ub rew of the gunboat! a race with and bets are running t ev nd Tom Brown.” fleet arrives at } n. The Benningtons chal-| odds, al mh «many enthusiast our ent Bert has done a whole hin the next two wéeks Bach d the New Yorks last year, but| blnejackets declare that the New ages p sores In coast base- mboat and cruiser if the fleet had just o| York's oare are the swifter of the Fy Su e*is a genial chap. has her own racing créw, anf last Concords by @ close ecrat t| tw > one has @ personal a akes every : — . gave gue like him, and ‘ a. finally lar « him in a heap fon handled the affairs of } The * for Tony he tela hit with gnate, fan and play- from start to finish , pte corn Sete how There was or fant mix-uy ' - ear : ‘ when Bert ¢ of Denver, and President Bert is # ing at the FURIOUS ©: Shots e ele sooner shaken bands than @ suCCe®-| 6°04 gach other. Clark had. bis to see the game —_—_.— sion of whirlwind ewings COm-| nan nearly out in the first round, |# to tempt him to put} Enjoy the Sport. menced. First McCarthy landed on/ 044 completed the job im the first |on ay shortat but| Newsboys at Pleasant Beach Sum the mat, but on being reaseured that |) oie or ne od @ * prevented the Dun-|day. Boats leave Pier 2 hourly s BOXERS MIXED THINGS LIVE. it wan only « beam which had fallen ‘\ap farmer from frisking « 1 ter 9a m. from the seeong story and not, George Brown won a close dect-| © more. 2——_ LY AT ATHENIAN CLUB) Tonys mitt that hit bim, ha ton from Perry MeGeogh, of Mil Yen. there have been many| Call Main 1687 when you want TOURNAMENT j screwed up enough confidence to go, WAuker ts about the apparent in-|good laundry done. Pacific Coast at it again. F. Boucter won out easily from ¢ to some of the clubs in the| Laundry. “ | Tony again landed some cork- Snell tn the third round hedule for the first half of the —o-— serew jabs, and then MeCarthy got won the decision season, but the schedule committee] Go to Spinning’s fer bicycle re. 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