The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 1, 1906, Page 2

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Rit SEATTLE STAR-FRIDAY, Une ae man went to third and Bernard to| NATIONAL League. thir Commer, 9% Pacrow, #1) Thistle De Michigan will gain the coveted hon- { second, Gooh hit to C. Hall, who — o | . 1 Ry FF or, ae neveral of Chicago's beat ath oaught Borgeman at the plate, Cray | cinotwnatt ’ 4 | #2 1) Bolen letes have left school. filinols, how vath hit to Russ Hall, The latter wo i Tine jever, has a strong team and may made & poor throw to the plate and | Dennen ofa Bt Beene ane REAULTO AT LAT furnish a surprise, Harry Coe, & |Bernard came home, C. Hall then — shad AT LATONIA attle boy attending Michigan, In ox |made a wild throw to flrat and one |... vies Meee nei.” iin | pected to win the mile run |more ran came tn Then Blank, | hrookiyn B : with two men out, threw to second) ina: | GRAMMAR BCHOOL LEAGUE to head off Delmas, and of course [4 Miter “ie ss = o he the man on third walked home. Ta a eed i Gr alee Beattie Am Fh WHE POA, am [hit ‘ ae mance th kes | Locals FAILED TO HIT WHEN | «ins, a > % Bie Bek | HORACE BETTS GARNBEY FIN: ule ‘Tomorrow the Green Lakes err {Rita Bb 8 EE EY metterieetiaver and cihqon! | Moar OVER FOUR HUNDRED HORSES Tie, ite. puree cinrrot and the Warren Avenues of the} ot [my Wett, tomy 1 OOU THERE WAS A CHANCE TO]! ee SO ARE AT THE STABLES AWD a en ISHED IN ONE ROUND WHEN | North graminar schoo! section will Century Be ale of ce Meltinutier. tf on 4-378 8 " play to decide the # o & try Boxing eluty / BCORE, AND VISITORS ROMP: mire’ it Pipa MORE ARE COMING DAILY HE WENT UP AGAINST A PRO ne oe ieee en the south section |} 1 inet “ o enen. ¢ : Centrals have practically won 2 ay and wi ED AWAY WITH THE GAME, — | Jon of | eases FOR THE OPENING IN JUNE) [EM FEE EN HEHEHE YES) FROSIONAL OLUGOER tnd will piny, the winner of the |° “| Bolt, p eeeetea * , : : jet woon shook w 5 i wth section for the ehamplonabtp. | , - D OY the ' rita :WHAT SCORE CARD ¢ urthauake, ‘getting. pumeheg The victory went to the Angels “oe Horace Retts Garnacy, president | = ond in wt i ay . * lof the senior clase of the Yalo Med-| " J “2 A hed penn ABB, 0 Br emer Re TTLY 2 The Meadows ts a busy'pave]/* WILLIE SAYS — &[icat school, in the tirst undergrad-| % °° 44 SYS # YS BS Re the pol [Brit hae evideg a a aothing: deli The locale . 28% right now. There are over 400 race */unte to go into prizefighting, As in , Wnts Hie we « ory ee ol ee * * H has Not beg pro landed on the ball all right, but , ian 8 won stabled there, and a carload| a #e AAR AAA RRA AA A hin first effort he tackled Jeff Do-| Endeuavasesva ti mee ! but ft fe ane could not put tt out of reach of | S28 & 6 from the south is expected in to herty, who has been the Connectt| # ## the New i h board t» vl vote’ the Los Angeles tteliera, Adso, to | tates S |day. Stable room ts all taken, up cut lghtweight champion for the Lacrosse him o1 of hie amohieg et ahi the dismay of the fatr sex, who |}! Pee 2 at the track, and horsemen arriy pawt two years. The fight came off] | acRossH, Wash, June 1—-In| Ropo cigars o wo foot in pe park were preseat in large numbers and | - ing 2 now on will 1 it « prob at Bridgeport and Garasey met With) 10 recent baseball tournament at! to the ut nt of the summer clothes, Mr. Mott, who pre). & i.e Ss Ss lem where to stable thelr animals @ quick finish, lasting less than One) 4) Sonn, Fudge’s Blues captured | of the surrounding countey heat, aides over the destiny of ae eiea | 2 Fully half of the horses now. at round : tied into} {t@ honors. ‘The Blues beat the | " pit sack, proceeded to have an off day | seat eeoleeeete the track have been working daily jarneey at the start satied Intel yong tm, in the first round 3, wate Sad throw the ball all over the lot, |t4= Anse: iiitires| pr Byrah me vgpcge: Ruhgpaee aie 4 Jott ike & wild man, but after re-| Fj ae ame i Se Bre na LIATHLETES ELECT OFPicgng paws in which he was ably aided by his}, emer race tomorrow if p ceiving four or five wallops in the | ium by the same #00! In the | . iets on a oe poble captain, Senor Hall Doing Fine Work. ean a sett upot on the floor and [Preliminary tound Keadleatt beat) yt Ait a woctation a me Support Was Peon =e ar en di Mstened to the referes count him|*'"*"* for t ear were C. Hall pitehed fair ball, but lack = oa oe t ed \ Hertman ed dont. He retired after five troubled with in California has all \\\\ Gareaey is the student who was! Pe comma The home | Shorick were chosen t fit = bt fanings, when the game had been | disappeared, and be has been work Cit caught lust fall speculating In tick-|, beat the Edison ball team| Diaces of vir cident, tr hour and @ ing to the mornings like a wild WW) 7 com beat the Edisoi 4 nee ' ne presented to the Angels, and Belt) » ete for the YaleHarvard football) peng 4 score of 18 to 9. The| #84 seer Frost ang ; vs | horse, If he keeps his form there ame. nore by & . Gish were m diene of the . Basedati Notes. won't be a h ‘on the track that & 3 2 battery for LaConner was O'LAug he | ene ee om ack Tete Mee yak jorgeman was very wild at the will have a chance to b nim wt Hn and Bell © Galbraith eune Gace rt, and several Siwashes came any distance. May L. N. and Grace oer ion coals 4 near getting theirs, Johnny Kane G., two fillies that raced tn Cally life the other PASSING COMMENTS Bouth Bend > iu sey run to Taeoms send had the closest shave when a wild fornia last winter, bi leo | ee Et Ee ee Ty SOUTH BEND, June 1—Bouth | June 16 for with Bie toe? tmshoot knocked off his cap. working well and look fa fine shape. |22t She wae & reel fam, too, Did ae Bond beat Columbia University of | Spokane and t qv ---- re po ee ke ects AP* | you ever see a laidy fan? Me for Ralph Frary, the old-time ball| Portland 6 to 4 wt, : loomy Gus Looks Good, ner © We fii was «lp! p oid Silt The team ts evidently not very GQictaie kin aha sees, cae Walks leraat bo cae ucieata cae tha fone | DD long with Seattle, is now - U" BOYS FOR NEBRABKA, is —- ty = ogee aa > at the Meadows, 1a also there, and|der cawt Mt after running with one jplaying with Nashville, ip the} @un mgs a . — the tion. One dyspeptic looking female Meadows, ere, i) c amtine ELMA, tune monthly © pa warrant, r | Hall made a wild throw that the! de back to the races this year in one hand——he run with wie te nes | Guess McCloskey In not so slow|Gun Club association took place to-| of the “'y of Washington fo ie boy manager's years were evidently | y STANDING OF gw |Steatly improved form. He is he joswt the baw! with one hat. chew! ner all. His team beat the New|day. Glichrist and Fennell tied for} will » battlenbip Nes the | beginning to tell on him tng trained by Pete Zimmer jwhiz, but it was a peech. The lnidy|\ 7 Giants the other day. And,|high gun, Gilchrist won bromk - r during the ve. ” e * *) Ruby, Delagoa and Lassen, for-|fan swallered her gum in the ek-| Tore Ryo ag ule, with Honest | vidual champ ip and hj rious ¢ EO, Bawte fon | Seattle had a chance to save the] * THE CLUBS - pperty of W. B. Jem a a 5 pent Ser ie Be mond Jobn tn the Yan, Je in a better notch|won the Callforuia Powder Works 1 der for the beat me in the ninth, With three men | # pings, are at the track and arejand she fell over on @ Ettrrup {in the percentage columa than she|cup. Mrs. Agnew won tho ladies’| . i’ we on the bags three of the locala|* ¥¥ FF FFE EVER ES +e being handied by the well known gent in frunt, but the gam calm up ne tage col pea ae jthat all of students will aie went Get ta ceetwo, three order. Pacific Coast League. trainer, W. P. Fine JAnd eo did her ewetebart and be) | mmm | ' © experienee t» psi The last em, eit. wae reauent | ‘The turfnen are gradually drift-|awipt me in the t with his fine} ha o” you | MEET WAS A SUCCESS. spend the » abonea the he last man up, Belt, was reque Played Won. Loot a ~ 4 th It won't be long before some wise | fight. led by the bleac’ *% to belt the ball, . t 1 es | ing into town, and when the meet When he fownd | had saved he » er : Bee ee » oe t ‘s t { twonteefive |" with gray matter under! hi toad, of a ZA \but unfortunately he was “not H ? : ing opens the: 2 ison to be allaidy fan he give me Me Cribs BIly Price the ater|. Athletic Manager ead, of - £ there.” } . ; ‘ ms\large number from out of town | sense ane ¢ os = “ the U. of W., te wearing “the amile TH Alc 5 “| ee t ; ; epeganh. bn latent. seeivale deel second baseman of the Rainiers. Ges san Guise Gar" tae daa, 308 GOES WiTH RICHARDSON, phy ay | Im the eighth MoClelland x e | Puert Wilkerson, the San Franciseo| ypack MEET IN EVERETT. bie - «+ won| #ll on necount of the great success| we Pie Whew Gtank taped Berners, _ [yreal ated of dtnae’s line Gr plunger, and Frank Riley, the well —— er Fang: a who won lof the trlangular moet held between |, ; <a Frege the | oN 7 | known handicapper, who brogght Powe! pend 7. 0 Ole soe seat job. Well, he| Washington, Oregon and Idabo. Af) p chief of cont took his place. This gentieman| ‘The threebagger which Streth ts |r his entire staff of clockers with tm ¢ M yt wt Wv-lonere't yy ger Job, Well, be) tor paying over $700 for ex ‘ ¢ the oon trial to be baa : proceeded to do good work and/credited with was due to the fact Tom Cook, who trains for Lucky ought to rum % we penses in bringing the visiting | gore ter to Fairbanks, see te allowed only one hit in four in| that Cravath could not see the ball | Baldwin, in expected here shorty | ry "i if the b ot th Meadows | ° here, was $149 left 1D) road to be t from Ketehtian te aings on account of the sun i = a string of horses from the ; - - a ed oraes at a ieee the treasury, which has been divid-| tne + . ps in oe i The Los Angelenos played good! |w amous Baldwin ranch. AmORE!| orrered the winning team. The Ho-|roct time it adcht be 7 ed among the three fetp M will ge nore f — steady ball all through the game.| Oscar Jones was greeted with | Hor them will be Cruzados, the famous | 210"e4 URS WIOn Oe Mowmtino enter =| te hgpePhlyre otra iad pigeon | tee part of June with pater , Bergeman, the twirler, was wild at applause when he came to bat tn rinter, amd Rey Del Mundo, w ne io pit & few grooves in the track | GREEK FRAT CELESRAT mmence nt p times, but always steadied down third, but could only itft | \'* & Derby candidate AI ot the toval ¥. M. CA. teamm| TROY Bave helped the local bowlers —— ‘ ‘The Angels’ first score came tn the | high My to field, to the disap | Prayes Won, Last, Perc. nielde, Gillies, At-|” make all kinds of records | A local chapter of a new national Bus j C third. After Bliss and Bernard bad | pointment sf ors. | THome, en es tomo i woh A . Greek letter fraternity has been in siness UO Tp reached second and third respect bathe » ‘ u 3 = RACES YESTERDAY Surne end Maattaen Nulll Beoundus, the horse belom@ | stalled in the University of Waxh-/ y ively through Mott throwing the} PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. . SL | thoes ure high schoo! boys, 0g 10 King Edward ahi Gi not | ington. The installation was marked very een rf ball over Kane's head, Gochnauer | 4 —— ee “ nish onetwostx in the derby yew | by « threedays’ celebration, closing - : ta came to bat and proved himself the | PORTEAND. June |-—-Porttand wan on | terday, evidently lived up to his! with » banquet at the Stockade last} is da keen bustnegs come man of the moment by bringing|Sierenth faning ‘the sore AS SOMO. WEST SEATTLE WINS. name + | night pee ‘ oman them both home with a slashing)... $< ont 68 ~ j > ~eediagaanoner *-Wapeea eE bo rage veasarabie Sane Portas pererer ard dae, In a one-wided game the West e-| WESTERN INTERCOLLEGIATE | Tl | ver his competion, Cam Three More Runs. Hattert ‘2 orp. en Chane acne | wttle defeated the Seattle TRACK MEET.| ape ne ce {to ap “44 pr , eal & | Re Wt}. Pungent Hlectrice by a score of 11 tol, The . ~ ejb apn Bow t t ore runs were i wo mati | tletic event of . Tn the Ly h meee m J - ne Knw! aa | eal a ae at oe feature of the game was the batting The big athletic event of the rear | pes « added to Los Angeles’ tally by dum! ? : Brook lye Us Fees. tak 9: ee | In the Middle West takes place to- ream i* Bergeoman singled. Mott failed to| sani | Score an & Erickson, photographers, | 1, three b The battery for West) vig their i track and field) Is simply delicious It's #0 pure | you not save in your Eltet building, are offering | on * phe Fite rece England. 12 wtf, Preem. es wae Belford and Hemi: | handle Bernard's hit, and Berge Fenn Heenan be 5 & lin bc cares : mene nm cab 58 7 Yreeno £ fg gleome extra fine 6x8 cabin Notice, Bartenders =" “oS Ewurston Sunday, June ard, tol Port Townsend and return, $1.25 round trip, given by Al Fredricks! end F. 8 Dimmitt. Banquet will held at the Delmonice Cafe. Walter | Merrick of Port Townsend, caterer. | Steamship Indianapolla leave Pior 1 fay at 8:30 a m. arriving in Seattle on | ret trip at 0:30 pm Everyone} come, Tickets on sale at Opal} Small Regal $15 In Furniture, . Ss u it S Carpets, Ranges and Refrigerators meet. Over colleges will take and refreshing, q sweet and health | doys, you owver will Start ke | nnd EL IE them Michigan, Wie-/ful that you will thoroughly enjoy right wey by opening an seteuat ‘Tatbot for Patents, 206 Mutual Life.| consin, Minnesota, Chicago, North-)a dish after the theater, or when with the State Bank of Saati western and Miinols, Chieage won| down town on « shopping tour A®\| where your money grows Beem the meet Inst year with 65 points, |for Mapeline ice cream at Shaw's! i awe 4 per cent interest come: but It ie expected thie year that’ Pharmacy, Amertean Bank bidg. *** pounded semi-annually. Sl The Store That Serves You Best—G rvey-Buchanan Co. Watch thie store advertinerments for profitable bargains. Saturday's offering includes $1600 Gk 2)” : Suite ot 69.98; Btrawberries 16e a box, evening after supper apectale and Wagner's Orchestra, Coma, 60e Bott MUSICAL PROGRAM | Moree . Men's Sc tight Fanoy stim s IE Bg pleated Belts, | Bare, “ERS BOMEPY,” +.++.00 ee cores Haskin | Work Shirts os Waite, “Serena wees coves Herbert pian dak due Selection, “The Re ond Medley Sor ‘Sister,” Wagner's Orchestra 1:20 to 10 p.m. al Chet,” ~ vo = ‘ ol | Two Step, “Polly Prim,” te Refrigerators that would usually , Ho ce ze ca Selection, “A Madcap Princess,” i Paella cost you $22.00, our price ... Y ll S$ St 1 ti Serenade, “Love tm Idlenows,” ueer . » Macbeth | co i s1s00 ou ee y e Ganertment Gt | Mediey munds from England.” . . . Langiey | 6c tency Half Bowe ‘ s1n00 Refrigerators for 814.00 Characteristic, “There Once waa an Owl” .....Herbert | New patterns Wha tial r Sewanee oeune $16.00 Refrigerators for $12.00 $12.90 Retrigerstors for $6.50 TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES Full Leather Suit Cases for Mar h, “Harmonious Hir READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT. $15.00 Buk Shirt Watet Suit Bale. $9.96 is the main attraction from this depart t for Saturday, hitney At It’s Newest and Best 14,00 Trunks 5 $500 $4.75 JAP SILK TAFFETA east WAISTS SILK WAISTS ries 82.98 8500 $1200 Trunks for 87.50 Medroom Bult, for 810.00 You will see style in the cut of the collar---the shape of the shoulders THIS IS THE PLACR TO FURNISH. We also exchange for your furniture or SILK AND DRESS 6000S DEPARTMENT Me h extra heavy Binck Wi ah Stk, regular value $8c; per yard h Black Tatte t r new goods stoves Give us a call, remember the 4 number. ---the swing of the lapeis---in the fit and in the wear of the fit. name ar Dabney & Woodhouse Complete Housefurnishers and Gole Agents for Charter Oak Ranges 418 Pike Street, 1 Hand Bags But stylish as Regal Suits are, it is the way Regal Suits are tailored that brings men here sea- 1 - 1oe COTTON BLANKETS }ood for ca G. & heavy cotton Mianket In gray, with colored border, 58c value for, pate ARABIAN NET LACE CUNTAING and good patterns, @ good servi s ' $1.00 values at, son after season, year after year, I c Huck plain and far weaves, values “BUSIEST” BASEMENT NEAR CUT GLASS 10-INCH SALAD (AND BERRY ..BOW WORTH & SATURDAY BUSIEST BASEMENT $3.00 JAPANESE 5. PIECE TEA SETS, CHOICE and makes them send their friends Phones Main 2998, Ind. 3096 “ BUSIEST” GROCERY to us. NOTICE—Sunset phone has of freak been changed to Main 3575. . ‘ ea » ber . If you are in any sort of doubt Teapot, Sugar I : two Saucers, peepee ay J. ARONSON 104-106 First Ave. S, DOOD D OOO DOO ODD PADI OAL whether you should buy a Regal Suit come in and try one on, Special Sale of 500 high grade Hammocks Saturday, at a saving of a third 500 Fine Close Woven Fancy Colored Hammocks with epreaders pillow and valance, worth $1.50; Saturday Oe ; pipes adie S 360 Fancy Colored fine quality close woven ammeocks — with Spring Hill You haven’t got to buy it, even if aa ie chat tena sataneycrerth bu7Rt, Saterday. BIL you like it, but we warn you that Saturday are 0 doxen $1.50 dozen Feuit Jar Ru auart Mot $10.00 Bail Bear ' every man who slips into a Regal Suit slips out of the door with the Regal on his back. Decorated English Porcelain Cups and Saucers Whisky in sprit $1.25 A full line of quality, 6 dozen for nade Jugs, Extension Window Screens, 150 dozen large siz wood Window Screens, extenseion and adjustat dow, sold every See that your next suit carries the Regal \abel. || THE@HUB 615-617 First Ave. ON THM SQUARE OPPOSITE THE TOTEM POLE, Agents Carhartt’s Working Clothes where always at 250; Saturday specia ihe $3.00 5 aves. Saturday Sult ¢ kure sino ty ma @ D. eees sto AFTER-SUPPER SPEGIALS Bae b. bar ¢ ‘ 106} ton. 108 Tobacco and Cigars 396 Garvey - Buchanan Co. Lumber Exchange Bldg. 1113-15-17 Second A! 104-106 First Ave. 5, Phones: Sunset Mato 2% ; te Gependent 1751. Free Delivery. Mail Orders Promptly ¥!\ 4

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