The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 13, 1905, Page 2

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RACING Macing at New York and La Waa res Wil continue + early N Ki a, t b WOrkd’s record at « fleld home in the York in 1:394 ctrele On Novem 1 the scone action will be tr Francieco ones now ne in middie west will journe comat and & w of the Pa many of whieh Were seen al t summer Racing in the ing #0 p that {t will not many ni t there contin acing slope. Th ma ideal for the vmport the yes it hall with mbracing al of the z 1 today aa usua == anaferred to Sa gome of the & large cit thereby furnishing a the entire year ir Below are y Friday's entries Latonia RESULTS NEW hance at New York and AT Y RELMONT, RK DYArkle, Co One Tumbia 1:40 2-5 Two miles, steeple bor Hill—Del Canta Doctor; 8:59 2-5 Five-cis 1 Y s of a mi Nostromo, T Caasandra 1:02 One and Strome 31-5 di Knight and one-eighth ahoo~( wiouin; 1 e, handicap—Re Bryan, Novena; 1:40 One 1 raelite Kiamesha Monacoion; 1:59 4 RESULTS AT LATONIA Three-fourths of a mile, Santon, Jigger, Jack 1:18 2-5. One mile and fifty yards, purse Jno. Lyle, Harmakis, Fonsatuca 1:48 KY Three-fourths of a mile, purse Martha Gorman, Royal Legend, In tense; 1:141-5 Five and a half furlongs, purse Hot Toddy, Kargut, Sherrill; 1:09. One and one-eighth miles, se —Bolectic, Ultra Vires, Dr. 2:87 1-5. Five-cighth of a mile, purse—Sis-! ter Francis, French Nun, Anita 1:02 2-5. NEW YORK BELMONT PARK, First race, ove mile, selling—Em- barrassment 108, Atwood 105, Rose- mond 105. Robador 105, Goldsmith Head Dance 103, Joo Leaser 102. rates 102, Bronze Wing 102, Arrah Go 162, White Ghost 102, ent 100, Grand Duchess 99, ‘ 97. Thistle Heather 97, Nin- w 97, Red Ruler 97, Jack Me- ua Jane Holly 97, “4 race, thirteen-sixteenth of , seliing, straight course— 109, Humpty Dumpty 99, Tank 94. Miss Point 97, Ster- %, Ruth W., 96, Birmingham Aviston 93, Cy Eye 93, Wea 91 - Third race, one and handicap—-The - Sailor Boy 120, Louis H., 14, Palette 114. « Fourth race, one mile. purse—Sly 110, Anodyne 107, Disobedient Sufficiency 107, Holscher 100, ‘ine 97. * ih race, seven-eighth of a mile. course. Fordham High Weight ea jension 117. Aero- 7, Joound 115, Ginnette 113, ttl, Race King 108, Athione Rose of Dawn 99, Ancestor 93.) Flush 98, Black Prince 90. tation 104. ixth race, three-fourths of a mile, main course, purse—Roseben , Crown Prince 118. Considera- 116, Clifton Forge 113, Tor- chello 110, Disobedient 92. Clear; ls ‘Three-quarters of a mile, selling— Veranish. 99; Agnes Virginia, 99 hel Davis, 100; Fiasco, 100; Maj. iter, 100; Henry Ach, 102; Od- Goletts, 104; Marmont, 104; Marco, 104; Love Note, 104; Judge Traynor, 104; Roscoe, 105; Azelina, 107; Felix! Mozses, 107. 4 race, mile, selling—Lionel Pet, 92; Signal Light. 92 burg. 9%; Paul, 95; Neva Welch, 93; The Trifier. 100; Sneer, ; J. P. Mayberry, 107; Fleanor Howard, 109; Gracious, ; Monochord, 101; Nine, 101 rd race, three-quarters of mile.) tage Smith fagner, 102: Valencia, 10: om Flag, 102; Inspector aha, 102; Worgle B Lynch, 102; Santa Lucia, Caroline, 106. Fourth race. handicap s ¢—Outshine, 1 Blue Tim Tyrrell, 134 Lights Ont, 136; ; Jim Bozeman, | itth race, eleven-sixteenths purse—Pete Vinegar. 100 |. 100; Tom Crowe, 103; Sat E)- 103; Baby Joe, 103; Oddessa,| ; Telegrapher, 103; Prin of , 103; Henry Morn, 103; + Knight, 194; Topo Chico, 107; Wingshield, I, 111. mile and sixteenth, w Dungan J. ARONSON aad FIRST AVENUE SOUTH $I Per Full Quart Bottle for Platoon 94, | Ora viva,| steeple | ™ 111; | ng nl selence, you can | 108. } r ow, } PROBABLE WINNERS Avolina, Gm I Howard, J. Ora Viva, Grace Wa, Flag, Valencia, Johe Tyrell, Jim Roseman Neal, @G Ww id B LATONIA Mar Mayberry r, Follow Owens, Jin Ma Oddewsa Knight Dungannon PROBABLE WINNERS—NEW YORK Joe Le mbarra Lu “« W Water B mi th douthert sailor Boy, Le H. Disebedient, Sly Ben Halsche Race | Aeronaut Rose of Dawn, Rose Considers SPOKANE. SPOKANE, Oct, 18.—Ye sults: Follow Me, owned by L. C.| Oregon Geo! sterday’s nd; Royalty, owne pen, thir Anvil « B. Murray, fourth was won by Lady smith in two straight heata, Gold and Carlyle third FP. Schaff, owner, drove Bonnle Riley and won the Gents’ Driving ace, with Alm In the $150 se longs, Sir er was second and Swift Rose second second im race reh- | Queen was | n the $200 selling race, tive fur ngs, Sad Sam wae first, Classis vecond and La Estolla third | } Im the six furlongs race, $200/ | purse, Miss Rephael won in 1:18 | Rosebud second, Golden Light third. | The jockeys. run over Wednesday, are Os High “Freshies” Are Champions a series of three otween the freshman classes of the high school was won Thuraday by the freshmen. This gives the champion. to the freshmen, as they won out of the three rushes, | While the first contest was won| lby the sophomores, it did not count, | as several of the participants did not | jhave the required number of cred-| its to be members of that class, tt! {s-very unusud! for the freshmen to} | win @ cane rush, but the fact that} Ithey won this year is ascribed |the fact that the freshman clase mach larger Tt was made necessary to hold three contests this year, Instead of Jone, as there were so many who desired to participate. The fact that no aceldents occurred is due to the way In which the rushes were con iducted. Everything was done to eliminate the possibility of injuries The Kennel LA CONNER, Wash., Oct The derby run was the feature of the opening of the annual trials of the Pacific NorthWest Trial club yesterday. In a field of ten classy Loageu and Catron better to * than the sophomore SAN FRANGIS( t. 19. —With ore 2 to Cin the ninth, in fa Seattle, in ye lay's game foals walke@nnd four runs came for the home team, Jones, piteh- | ing for Seattle, went up in the atr the final round and lost a game looked “cinched” for “he In After pitching a great Kame eight Innings he opened the ninth by giving transportation to ree men and was pulled out of the x and replaced by Chart who proved as bad. He out stopping to take LOS ANGELES, Oct. 13 and Tigers played 10 innings yesterday, when darkness put a atop to the proceeding 06 to 6 Portiand-Oakland game post poned on account of rain Men's Underwear, qualities at FE. 1931 2nd Ave dogs, Ptolemy, a young Seattle proa- wet, and Uncle Dudley, a California dog, scored in the first round, hay ing the only established covey points to their credit In the second series Lady May was with Uncle Dudley, Rodfield with Mishap and Ptolemy with Lee Boy. Uncle Dudley derby winner. The Monarch and Columbia teams will bow! a match tonight on the oie ade alleys. They are evenly | matched and the contest should be | well worth seeing | Sunday night the Arcade alleys| will be the scene of a hot match | | between Jenkins and Davis, of Se |attle, and Parwelesek and Tieji. of |Tacoma. The men represent the |cleverest talent in the bowling ctr cles of the two citien, | FOOTBALL | The “U" meets Whitman college lon saanan at Recreation park At noon today an athletic rally was scheduled at Denny hall at the university to persuade more foot {ball candidates to turn out and io proved to be the nd new col ymitted. Prot the faculty at lege songs to be » Meany represents | the rally. -—_—>—— That the power to heal ts within one’s self is demonstrated by the new science suggestive therapeu ties. The only practitioners of thi selence in the city, Dre. Strath and a ham, Arcade Bidg meet ith well earned su Mental suggestion is nature's own edy; by this method diseases pre lovereome without the use of drags. If you will Investigate this new be permanently lured of diseases that other practic ling physicians have given up. Des |Strath and Meacham have a night class in suggestive therapeutics }and at the clinics given before this Jelass have performed many cures | Cne case in particular requires men |toning. A very severe case of selatica; the patient had been do | toring for years without relief Fin folly he consulted the doctors, and was much surprised at the benefit [he received. In a short time a per manent cure was effected. Th tors will accept any worthy person for treatment at their clinics free of SATURDAY, SPECIAL Again we sell Mo-Java to your advantage. Use this Coffee once and Baseball STANDING OF THE CLUBS Won, Lost, BP Oakland TY 8 61 Angeles 1 10 508 jan Francisco 1 ‘ 484 eattle 8 0 48 Portland ..... 28 ant MA coves 6 a 466 » man with » breath under and passed The An-| “ONTO HIS CURVES.” NEY CAN'T BUY BETTER all styles and Brooks & Co.'s N Beat Iowa, 2 Ibs. ...0044, Good Iowa, por ib...... Fresh Eastern Bem, ps . ate ch, per dos. - Oe + Be Fresh Oregon | Ra |GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Prenton — Circles Tt has been rumored in business cireles for some time, and was at a late hour today confirmed, Mr. Wolf Simon, who has con ducted a clothing and gents’ fur- nishing goods stom at 1010 First avenue for many years, would, owing to the condition of his health, remove to Los Angeles, California Mr. Simon, when seen, said, “Yes, it fs true, I am going to Callfornia to reside. My physician has fre quently urged the necessity of my removal, but I have been reluctant to go as I am a loyal Seattieite and leave only bec my physicians say It ts imperative. that | YOUR PROTECTION--Money Back at any Time for Any Reason 615-617 First Avenue -we WOLF SIMON QUITS! The news item to the left of these lines is the reason and wherefore of this sale. tioned in the daily press, Mr. Simon is compelled, owing to the condition of his health To Reside in California And having purchased another store in Los Angeles, we must sell the entire Seattle stock. Now comes the task of selling the entire stock invoicing $62,000, consisting of Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats, Hats, Shoes, Suit Cases bought for this season's selling —This stock must be sold. Furnishing Goods. SEATTLE STAK All And in order to do so everything for you to buy. —FRIDAY, OC OCT. “33 11905. Ni YZ7HEN others copy, we appr \ That's why we always lea 4 lhat’s why we dakes his cue from the Suit $15 offer where be, we it? See what others CLOTHES. buy favor, which it will May we ha | $2. are entitled | THE FALL REGAL ARRIVED---C | : TOPPED ciate ay the PROPER man this fall English new Regal Coats haven't a tittle of stinginess in their proportions. The back is Joosely draped, with very deep center vent. Th ut of the pants is completely covered by the coat tails, while the trousers have a very neat fullness and Peggy bottom—That's Regal Brand Clothes, AND WE ARE THE SOLE DISTRIBUTORS. There are many imitators but Wo equals. WE DELIVER WHAT WE PROMISE, and the verdict of the PEOPLE that’s mad eour success is evidence that Regal Values Tell. Crave- nettes at this price then s money buys the to i} $2.00 HATS HAVE OME IN AND BE new arrivals AT ONCE Here Are Bargains That ARE Bargains The following prices are made possible only for the reason that this store will cease business especially when you can buy them at the following prices idea Of the steele purchasing power of your money during the remainder of the time that this store is in existence. Raincoats Black, Gray or Blue, regular $15.00 value ; Simon's Sout ter Price CRAVENETTE RAINCOATS, All colors and shades, panel Slaughter Price . Men’s Hats al Celebrated Bell Hats in all color regtilar price $2.50 The well known L ion brand Hat price .. John B. Stetson, regular price $5.00; Simon’s "Sian ; Simon's Slaughter sy This Fall block in#ll | colors and shapes, regular price $3.50; Simon's Sie 44 $1. Price Men’s Pants 500 Pairs Pants, all wool, and sizes in all wool, ara blue, black stripe or fancy colors, regular price wrens Simon's Slaughter Price ... $3. )——WOLF SIMON- «First An ¥, One Qoor South of Standard FurnttureCo.--»Mjgidlg.ot Block e uaranteed not to ri $3.25 1 i re 365 Pairs Pants in Cashmeres, Worsteds, Tweeds, rege price $4.50; Simon’s Slaughter Price ..........- r Our 1 i di $20.00 value; Simon's . $11.00 ) | and shades, soft or stiff, | | space is limited and we cannot quote but a few prices pic Men’s Suits Business men’s Suits in Cashmeres or Scotch Tweeds; regular price $12.00; Simon's Slaughter Price Black Clay Worsteds serge Fancy Worsteds and Scotch Mixture Square or Round corner, regular price $16.50; Simon’s Slaughter Price sonncesece A full line of the latest cut and make in Scotch Tweeds, breast Faney Worsteds, s or double , retailed the world over at $20.00; Simon's Slaughter Price $11.00 Unfinjshed Worsted Silk Lined, special hand tailored, double-breasted Suits, hand collar, hand buttonholes and lapels, double breasted, regular price $22.50; Simon's Slaughter Price ....... ated Custom Made Suits in unfinished Tibbet and Blue Serge, + ddable proseted silk lined Pesnehoet. regular price $35.00; Simon's Slaughter Price has been marked so that once you choose anything from this stock the price will be such that you will take it away.—Here are the temptations We have the goods and don’t want them ked at random from the stock, but these few will give you a fair the compliment in smart clothes. REGAL If in our patronage. best your ‘On the Square Opposite Totem Pole As men- and =. You have the money and want té< goods, -Men’s Furnishings 100 different fancy Stiff Bosom Shirts, $1.00 kind ; Slaughter Price .. .. $1.25 Black Sateen Shirts; Sim $1.50 Kind Woolen Underwear; ® : Sia ghter Price. imon's Slaughter Price Dr. Wright’ s Health Us nderwear, regular price $i, Simon's Slaughter Price .... Silk and Worsted Underwear id everywhere at $3.00; nd Pink colors, | Slaughter Price Shoes Buckingham & Hecht Shoes, \niyersal pric Simon's Slaughter Price - Fine Patent Leather Shoes, $6.09 : ter Price ...%- soe ee eoenees The North Star Celebrated Shoe, so $4.00; Simon’s Slaughter Price ., sees Trunks andS Cases Half F in ‘blue Simon’s cert

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