The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 13, 1904, Page 2

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RAINE i ee: aa A NU BREE ECE DIE tl an ae | THE SEATTIL 1, 1904 bs YAR WEDNESDAY, JULY 15.1 ae | The Latest News From the World of eee ort} Unlike ——— oe AN ENGLISH DERBY WINNER WITH DANNY MAHER UP, | {YOUNG CATCHER A STEADY PLAYER Ot her . it A Consolor That Consoles DEFEA ED EXCI | ING INJURED a, with t ~ o A t : r FARMER DUGDALE’S MEN BAG) aati ‘ P WELL KNOWN DERBY WINNER 6 presse al ' THE FIRST GAME OF THE neat sat The 1 ester BROKE A LEG IN VE TER Bad what is ated th " tay by fintehing « A trument brings y ‘ SERIES ; th ~ eo fF . DAY'S RACES wateh the | kame time, or ast wn? * Amid t voting and how ft Iw are t ae se The UNION Pays 4)» '\« bun of ents t | pea "i mbalt, Per Cent Interest eu attle at I 4 ‘ 7 wineorons of 2 to 2 Farmer Dugdale sat on ae . ‘ worth, Ithat he was ¥ int { the heat off, but they ¢ dootd. . A.B Stewart James D. Hoge, I wer jaw. Dug d ted male ab hb we rm ; | D.S. JOHNSTON CO — . ‘ - tal tear Lt xf * H » 903 Gecend Ave, Burke Bid Union Savings te worth of io ae up »j; Bidg. & Trust Co. He ought t “ ; aveke he | f = 112 CHERRY STREET tg engl ge : M ‘ nts Bank of Cape Nome . hd : : Dr t t 1 . r - —_— od a hig . 1 | ne ’ « he third rt t J AMUSEMENTS v M and ¢ 1] oc . DANNY MAHER UP. t « ‘ h on . eg Senttio \ ‘ 1] ROCK SAND, DANNY MAHER UF , . , \ ” 4 leazar “Rar. oh Feng head. 1 He os Winner of the 1908 Derby, Rock Sand, the Bair Roquebrune | caugh t was | owes on on M four-year-old, ts without ¢ t one of the greatest of t Baglish bert : : Racy ® which} thoroughbreds. At present he is owned 1M and is en- | interesting 1 n . . sin th “ i, M rl tered in the Ascot, Newmarket a nad | af i Park whic al feat : R fand that made M u ' f ey in Rngiand, When ate, however: | and it t# due to his clever pilot ing as much as to Rock Sand'enat- | AMATEURS TO BOX ‘ 7 ne “KK ral heritage of speed that the we in recognised as one of the | . . hoy ! greatest t glia The At . » wilt | FRED ABBOTT | Village Belle. . ve his head and head a . ye about t feet frox re r . he fo w t b t hang and a AT Nk YOR? 4 ad & . e « 1 ‘ made a dent in mot . » | New York, 1 fe petition n t artous | a ne him wit all this was golng on th " Hantamwetg eh AC tear md the @ AT PHILADELPHIA Phitlagel-| White, Harry Burns, W Har , r Van tt nia, 6; Chicago, 4 mond and Jimmy Falvey; feather-|« game. H Ladies Free westerly direction. It landed square tle ) : 7] THE NATIONAL LEAGUE, Emmett Fite and Billy Carlson ht th urp y ne ly between the third base and home | portiand »093000 ~s | Nghtweights, Tommy Dolan, Jimmy y are ‘ plate, and two runs came in, while Hatt Hughes, and Wile Standing ot the Clubs. Allred, Al Pemberthy Hug y . & Liquor Co. Thielman was safe on third | putler and Shea | sap | Master; welterweights, Eddie How- | f * “ : Won. Tout. Pet Dat anager E D Thi Fate, in order to rub it in a little | eset am ~ = tae | ard, Mert Clark, Andy M » and be eee very a Is further, directed Willie Cam: Ys| THE AMERICAN LEague Chicas ‘a « teig| Prank Carstene; middieweights, V 302-310 the Serves - Geattto bat in # a manner that >| Standing of the Clubs Chnstenes ° + a ‘514| Holbrook, Phil Sx Hugh Em N be: Family Trade a Specialty. Wee Aa Eee goth y I Won, Lawt. Pet.| incinnadl «vu. ... 38 $B. j6te] Moro, PAM Bmyaer, twee Em! Notice to Subsci rs | cous! %; 4 down the third-base line. Del. | Boston éie. @ 23 Louis M ” Pa weights, Chet Brow Jack Mc If, any ever p Except Saturday to the y made a try for it, but missed | New Yort ie a easton a (8 7, | Carthy, Jack Corrigan and Tom | ®t#r > — — and grandstand. All) and Thielman scored. When Port. | Chicago Oe a | Hoston vee 2t)=«— 45 678 | Norton ed to come F land scored her two runs pande-| Cleveland .... ... 36 32 39 | Philadeiphia ... +. 1 | C TY 7 transferable, H) onium broke loose. One fat f Philadelphia 6 32 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. | ue | man le. Louis ) 6 “6 AT ST. LOUIB—#t. Louls, 4;/ Standing of the Clubs. | Red Front Furniture Co. in the grand stand was so excited | 3 : ve ey | 7 tok on % 4 - > um Six Ra and drew a cigarette ig | Washington 7 & . AT CINCINNATIcNew York, 7: | Beatle . « 60 | nee Ns Tt, Sioneee, 8n8 cau: ! Goode ces pant-leg, carefully shielding it all] aT WASHINGTON—8St. Louis, 6; | Cincinnatt, 4 "| Low Angelos ‘ ” f Btoves «yi pay you the while with his hands, while’ washington, 2 kiand i rr) 10 Keng - 7} « vf Complicat Co. Eve Da other fans did things unbecoming AT CHICAGO-Chicago Ros- | San Francisco 40 J 403 f " ale Klett yon jeunes to people outside of the “silly barn AT BOSTON-Boston, 12; Detrott, |tom, 2 Portland aan) sez | eve | what » AB & Sew Lecnticn Rain or Shine Admission. including grand stand, 60 cents. TEETH SPECIALS Until August 1 the Tn the filling of Prescriptions the members of the Seattle Retail Drugg Association saw a chance to t rich qui they nyde a ¢ f i very druggist to charge; and by having every druggist in te n the combine they hoped to kill all competition his line h wean ands of ars if led profits to the druggists, ; and it also meant thousands of dollars out of the purses of Seattle's sick ones. 6 TEETH _ We Knocked the Scheme Extractin: Silver Filling Almost every dru ip town had pledged himself to take a hand in this looting before it got around to the Guarantee Store. When the ee ee cdl nab Aaa ae caused the same commotion that the appearance of an officer causes in a den of thieves. Here is their schedule scheme and rar er Gold Fillings ......... Gold C: Here Is the C of a Circular Letter and Price List on Prescri opy P- NO STUDENTS. tions Received by Us From the Retail Druggists’ Association Sater en at ae donee G. O. GUY, Ine, Second and Yesler, City z apesialiaio without pein and guar- Gentlemen—We inclose herewith schedule of fminimum prices ity: : , anteed for 10 years. } adopted by the Association for the filling of all ordinary prescrip pposition a e recent me MROWD PSINLESS DETECTS tions. You understand this is a minimum price and all druggists are f prices for prescriptions Pariors 1, 2. 3, 4. 5, 6, Union Block privileged to harge more, but not 5 pa our na to the present next to MacDougall @ Southwick’s« ounce ure 9 Office hours, § to 6; Sunday, 9 to f-ounce mixture . reteeeee Serres (et reereerrer lu with Sony profit. We have be i. nt 2ounce mixture ante : codes cesses. MOG : 1 that pressure j-ounce mixture 4-ounce nuxture Alaska-Pacific Navigation Co. . 6-ounce mixture Carrying Alaska Pacific Express pcunce mixture . and United States Mail. 1t6-ounce mixture . For Vaidez, Seldovia and Seward Respec Calling at Juneau, Sitka, Yaku- t, KAYAK. Cook's 8. G. SANTA ANA... JULY 16 8. S, SANTA CLARA. JULY 23 They threatened to put us out of t bt 8. S. EXCELSIOR.......AUG. 1 8. $. Santa Cla 8 every 20 days v rpplepaicjeland “We Are Filling Prescriptions for Half” ught to bear uy Ww 5 1 »n ept the minimum price schedule. In this e have only to say that after due deliberation we have dec t the charges for prescriptions should, if anything, be lowered rather than raised. By that decision we shall abide Respectfully cattle Retail Drugg G. 0. GUY ed after noon Of railing day E, E. CAINE, President ; J, ¥. TROWBRIDGE, fone Phone, Matn 114 > North Alaska S.-S, l Your Money Back | G. 0. GUY, inc., ayer tng Guarantee Druggists | company Steamship Garonne Bailing Aug. 12 £ Nome, Solomon Blut, Golovin Ba y Gengral Auensa.

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